as a 46 year old HipHop head, I marvel at how much I don’t know after listening to the legends like Premier bless us with this behind the scenes info. Good lookin ✌🏼
I respect that Kane admitted that he didn't fit Preemo's beats in an interview, he admits to rhyming like he was back in the day. R.I.P. to the late, great ODB, he played anchor on this joint for a reason.
The level of technical knowledge required to make this happen is amazing. We overlook the technological side of hip-hop, but Preem is making it plain for us, talking about the cables, the different drum machines, etc. You had to be a craftsman and a technician to make music during the inception of Hip-Hop. Salute to guys like Marley Marl, Preem, Large Professor, RZA, Diamond D and many others who put the work in to learn the arts of sampling, mixing, production, operating the equipment, and also having the ear to make great music on top of it all! This is why I love the culture.
Wu Tang Killa bees on the swarm." ODB perfect vibe to da beat. Kane got a new album lately that showed how he connected to the modern style of rap nicely. Peace Salute everybody. jea
Dope hoodie! Paying homage to the new school. Benny! Big Daddy is one of my favorite lyricist of all time and this is one of my favorite tracks from him. Thanks for sharing this ILL story Prem!
Loved Premier's music since teen days listening to Gang Starr classic LPs Step in the Arena and Daily Operation, then branching out from there to Jeru and Damaja, Stone's Throw records, and a whole world of great music. I always knew DJ Premier was a maestro and a walking music encyclopedia, but even though I have seen him perform Dublin and snippets of him talking on documentaries, this is the first time I've heard him speaking at length and learn what a gentleman he is on top everything else. What a legend.
This is possibly my favorite old school hip hop song of all time. DJ Premier, if you're reading this, thank you for doing these videos i hope you keep doing em. I loved the song before i knew the history behind it, and knowing the history behind it gives the future listens so much more depth
Classic posse cut straight Fyah another Preemo Classic. The great part of these episodes is Preemo’s back story breaking down everyone who was involved. Another Classic episode 🔥🔥🔥
People used to get touchy during the 2000s with the Napster and Bear Share MP3 music sharing days but if it wasn't for that I wouldn't have been able to absorb all the classic hip-hop from Rakim, Kane, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, and many others because when they were hot in the 90s I was still too young to buy tapes and even then even in High School not every CD music store had huge volumes of rap albums other than the contemporary releases. But I still remember like yesterday I had waited over an hour (slow connection) downloading Daddy's Home, Strictly Business and many others to my little SanDisk MP3 back in 2007 or 2008 so I could hear it while going for a walk to exercise. Also shoutout to Tony Hawk Pro Skater because that's what put me onto Mass Appeal and made me a Ganstarr fan 4 life. 😇
I have to say that I understand exactly what Preem means about wanting that mix. I think that's why a lot of people didn't realize he produced it. The elements of his style are definitely there (that little flutter right before it loops and the crazy bass line) but the drums def hit differently than one would expect. But it's still an amazing beat, regardless. Also, the MCs were all just outstanding. ODB just destroys it.
I’ve been releasing cypher based beat tapes called “cypher tapes” that were inspired by this song This song inspired a big part of my musical personality and style
Preemo! I love how you get into detail in these videos! You even showed us Scoob and Scrap and their dance moves Much respect to you and shout out to Easy Mo Bee the legend!
I first heard this song in 2018 doing Uber eats shout outs to the legends and I'm a young cat if it wasn't for my independent contractor jobs I wouldn't know about none of these hits
" And let's just make one more thing understood That if I fart on a record, trust me nigga it'll sound good " That line by Big Daddy always had me crackin'up. lol
Love hearing all the history and cultural references behind these tracks. I'm from the UK and was obsessed with hip-hop growing up, but I feel like I listened on an almost superficial way if you know what I mean. Hearing these stories puts a lot of the jigsaw pieces into place.
Sauce and Shyheim had the best bars on here. Scoob and ODB had the wildest funniest verses 😂 Kane was solid but not one of his best verses. Jay was solid but not the monster he’d become.
Yo Premo, looking forward to you breaking down "Shyheim On & On". Till this day one of my favourite hip-hop song. Such deep lyrics from such a young Shyheim alongside those killer beats by you :).
NAH, the FIRST appearance of Jay-Z was on a dude HP (High Potent) on a song called H.P. Gets Busy in 86 ua-cam.com/video/Mt1KxZBpU5c/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BobSeger1981
KANE ... dropped a mic... In his show on a stage I hosted on... Rule one of our stage was "don't drop the mic" ... Err body looked at me... ME: "that's Big Daddy Kane,... He can do that.".... He picked up the mic and it was all a part of him showin how he could fuggup on stage and still be hotter than most ... KANE!!! ( in my Sam L. voice )
No matter what song he highlights, he always has a good memory on the artist and the energy that was brought into the session. Much love Premier
Sauce money, Hov, Osiris, Shyheim and Scoob all laid their bars nicely
Scoob was wack, bruh.
@@gaylordfocker7990 what about him 'was/is' wack🥴
DJ Premier is one of the greatest gifts to the context of music
as a 46 year old HipHop head, I marvel at how much I don’t know after listening to the legends like Premier bless us with this behind the scenes info. Good lookin ✌🏼
It’s funny you just naturally forget sometimes of the different changes in hip hop. Like him mentioning the posse joints.
Yo word.
@@tragic504 exactly
I respect that Kane admitted that he didn't fit Preemo's beats in an interview, he admits to rhyming like he was back in the day.
R.I.P. to the late, great ODB, he played anchor on this joint for a reason.
The level of technical knowledge required to make this happen is amazing. We overlook the technological side of hip-hop, but Preem is making it plain for us, talking about the cables, the different drum machines, etc. You had to be a craftsman and a technician to make music during the inception of Hip-Hop. Salute to guys like Marley Marl, Preem, Large Professor, RZA, Diamond D and many others who put the work in to learn the arts of sampling, mixing, production, operating the equipment, and also having the ear to make great music on top of it all! This is why I love the culture.
Nas is Like, The 6th Sense, When i B on tha Mic, Mathematics next!
He did that Mos Def joint already.
@@josemor2719 It's not on youtube.
@@BlackenedLiam You're right. My fault.
@@josemor2719 its fine, dont worry bout it
I would like for him to do Capone and Norega- " Invincible ", Sonja Blade- " Look 4 the Name!" That song with her is soooo underrated! 2 beats in one!
"When The East is in the house"
"Oh my God"
"DANGER!"
Kane flow was impeccable on this joint!
on every joint
The whole album is an underrated 90's gem, imo.
Strong as an elephant intelligent compelling and elegant
I love the way Kane starts off his verse "whoooooooooo is da man?" 😂
lol I love that shit. Flowin'.
Iconic
Dirty Snapped on this🔥🤣
Word, Ason Unique, no father to his style
Classic and underrated posse cut. Everyone killed their verses.
Wu Tang Killa bees on the swarm." ODB perfect vibe to da beat.
Kane got a new album lately that showed how he connected to the modern style of rap nicely.
Peace Salute everybody. jea
Primo is a beacon of hip hop 💥❤️
Dope hoodie! Paying homage to the new school. Benny! Big Daddy is one of my favorite lyricist of all time and this is one of my favorite tracks from him. Thanks for sharing this ILL story Prem!
Epic posse cut. Great story Primo. Mad props to all the legends on this joint.🔥🔊🔥
RIP ODB🔥
Salute the floppy Y’all.💾💾💾💾💾💾
Peace.
R.I.P. Dirt McGirt. Love this track-a posse cut for the ages, “Show And Prove”! 🔥
Don't leave! I'm onnnnnnnn myyyyyy waaaaay! LOL love it RIP ODB
Loved Premier's music since teen days listening to Gang Starr classic LPs Step in the Arena and Daily Operation, then branching out from there to Jeru and Damaja, Stone's Throw records, and a whole world of great music.
I always knew DJ Premier was a maestro and a walking music encyclopedia, but even though I have seen him perform Dublin and snippets of him talking on documentaries, this is the first time I've heard him speaking at length and learn what a gentleman he is on top everything else. What a legend.
Big Daddy Kane is The G.O.A.T.!! Long Lives The Kane!! 🐐 🐐 👑 👑
This is possibly my favorite old school hip hop song of all time. DJ Premier, if you're reading this, thank you for doing these videos i hope you keep doing em. I loved the song before i knew the history behind it, and knowing the history behind it gives the future listens so much more depth
Big Daddy Kane is still the best poet and rhymer of all time!
Super Facts, and it ain't even close!!
Yeah the stupid billboards made all these other rappers better than him how disrespectful
Love this show … keeping the 90’s Hip Hop vibe alive .. Peace and Love 🙏🏾
Classic posse cut straight Fyah another Preemo Classic. The great part of these episodes is Preemo’s back story breaking down everyone who was involved. Another Classic episode 🔥🔥🔥
Preem the 🐐
💯 I do it all from top to bottom. Writing, composing, producing, performing, recording, sound design, mixing, mastering, cover art, etc...
This series is so 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
People used to get touchy during the 2000s with the Napster and Bear Share MP3 music sharing days but if it wasn't for that I wouldn't have been able to absorb all the classic hip-hop from Rakim, Kane, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, and many others because when they were hot in the 90s I was still too young to buy tapes and even then even in High School not every CD music store had huge volumes of rap albums other than the contemporary releases. But I still remember like yesterday I had waited over an hour (slow connection) downloading Daddy's Home, Strictly Business and many others to my little SanDisk MP3 back in 2007 or 2008 so I could hear it while going for a walk to exercise. Also shoutout to Tony Hawk Pro Skater because that's what put me onto Mass Appeal and made me a Ganstarr fan 4 life. 😇
Wow people like you is why the music industry went to sh!t & we got this streaming BS now, congratulations
One of my fav artists. The legend. The original BiG, Big Daddy Kane.
my mind spray by jeru the damaja, and mic stance by Afu-ra Next! 💯
Thank you Preemo! So grateful and appreciative of this series and everything you do and have done for the culture.
Love this track Kane murders this shit
Shout out to LG! My hood forever!
Shout out to Preme and Kane and everyone else on the track and video... super classic
I have to say that I understand exactly what Preem means about wanting that mix. I think that's why a lot of people didn't realize he produced it. The elements of his style are definitely there (that little flutter right before it loops and the crazy bass line) but the drums def hit differently than one would expect. But it's still an amazing beat, regardless. Also, the MCs were all just outstanding. ODB just destroys it.
I’ve been releasing cypher based beat tapes called “cypher tapes” that were inspired by this song
This song inspired a big part of my musical personality and style
Peace to Larry Smith
Ps Gratitude for sharing.
Tell me WHOOOOOOOO is the man! Everybody went off on this track. RIP odb
Big Daddy Kane is unique and powerful.
yo Premier we need more of these! i could watch this shit all day! 😎👍
My top 3 posse cut ever. Every verse is memorable.
You mean you honestly like that verse from Scoob (the 1st verse)
@@coreyfludd357 yes.
Preemo! I love how you get into detail in these videos!
You even showed us Scoob and Scrap and their dance moves
Much respect to you and shout out to Easy Mo Bee the legend!
Another B-Side banger !!! Classic
After me and my ex stumbled upon this song, we had a running joke where when we would say "I don't know", we'd say it like ODB says it in his verse 😂
Go ask your god damn father
"go ask your got damn father!"
Lol that is freaking awesome
I first heard this song in 2018 doing Uber eats shout outs to the legends and I'm a young cat if it wasn't for my independent contractor jobs I wouldn't know about none of these hits
I love Preemo..... He gives some things but not all of the secret sauce. Keeps it mechanical. He's the man
Consider M.O.P- BLOOD SWEAT TEARS plz preemo
Never knew premo did this beat
Me either and I have the CD.
Salute Preme. I see you King slimming down💪💯.
The 90s coming full circle and Preem's the goat...let me clear my throat: SALUTE👑🙏
Damn I hope they don’t forget about dj premier in the future of hip hop this dude is like a hip hop god. I wish he can live forever he’s so great
" And let's just make one more thing understood
That if I fart on a record, trust me nigga it'll sound good "
That line by Big Daddy always had me crackin'up. lol
the list of up and coming rappers Kane had preform live or on record with him is insane.
This is one of the best posse cuts of all time!
Yessir, LG!! Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy, my old hood!! 🙌🏾
love this joint
ya'll are some of my favorite, inspiration, underrated as can be!
Loved that Premier gave Blahzay Blahzay their flowers.
Big Daddy Kane is one of the most sampled artists of all time.
Love hearing all the history and cultural references behind these tracks. I'm from the UK and was obsessed with hip-hop growing up, but I feel like I listened on an almost superficial way if you know what I mean. Hearing these stories puts a lot of the jigsaw pieces into place.
DJ PREMIER 🤩🤙👍👍👍
Wow never knew u made this track preem!!!
Yes, yes, yes! This has been my top request for a long time! Thanks, Preem!
Fact: this is the first song sauce money and jay z appear on together
Sauce and Shyheim had the best bars on here. Scoob and ODB had the wildest funniest verses 😂
Kane was solid but not one of his best verses. Jay was solid but not the monster he’d become.
i still listen to that song about once a week at work
Thank you Primo, living legend!
Premier doing the voice of ODB is priceless.
My favorite hip hop producer of all time
I Bought that On & On remix on cassette back in the early 90's. had the original on it as well. DOPE
Biting!!! Yooo!! They need to hear that😊
Yo Premo, looking forward to you breaking down "Shyheim On & On". Till this day one of my favourite hip-hop song. Such deep lyrics from such a young Shyheim alongside those killer beats by you :).
Such an underrated artist/song
Man I love Shyheim.
Us vinyl DJ's that enjoyed this as a secret weapon of theirs: "......god damnit Preem "
I STILL LOVE 💕 YOU AND ALL YOU DO! DOOO!!🙏🏿
Only just discovered your channel! Gonna love catching up on your content. Love your style
Show amd prove😆💥
Dam that was one hell of of a track.!!!
Still of all on the track BDK just made my jaw drop. His voice, my gosh! Legendary man
Blessings 🙏🏿✊🏿🔥
0:07 great video very dope 🔥🔥🔥🔥🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🔥🔥🔥🔥🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love the History !!!!!! 💯💯💯 RIP GURU
Classic track !
I was waiting for this one for soooo long !
Yeah! Finally ♥️ Thanks for story :D
ODB turned it tf out. He had the best verse.
The best dj and producer of real hip hop
Awesome
I remember the 12”. What a banger! Wasn’t that the first time Jay-Z appeared on a track? Can’t wait to watch the episode!
That was not the first time Jay appeared on a track..... Jay was out in 1989, this was 1994.
Jay already appeared on a number of songs by his man Big Jaz O by this point.
Hawaiian Sofie was jay z’s first track. 1988
NAH, the FIRST appearance of Jay-Z was on a dude HP (High Potent) on a song called H.P. Gets Busy in 86 ua-cam.com/video/Mt1KxZBpU5c/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BobSeger1981
Yeah Jay was on alot of stuff before this... early 90's with Jaz-O then with the group Original Flavor.
Premo is the man!!
We need common - 6th sense
Mos def - mathematics
Love it 🔥
KANE ... dropped a mic... In his show on a stage I hosted on... Rule one of our stage was "don't drop the mic" ... Err body looked at me... ME: "that's Big Daddy Kane,... He can do that.".... He picked up the mic and it was all a part of him showin how he could fuggup on stage and still be hotter than most ... KANE!!! ( in my Sam L. voice )
I make mad noise like a metallica record.
Show and Prove was slept one posse cut,verses by Jay Z,late ODB,Sauce Money was insane and all spitting lyrics
That’s wassup! Another one from the golden chronicles
ONE OF MY FAVORITE JOINTS.....Love the Ol Dirty story😆
He was also miss spelled on the back on the record: DJ Premiere
I just noticed what looks like a Paris record (from Guerillafunk) on the shelf, dope! damn, I wish I could get a primo beat soooo bad lol
Over here trying to figure out what the album over his left shoulder.
Can't fully get the artist, but I think the name is ( Infa dig)
DJ premier did you ever work with kool Keith ?
If🤔Hip🎤Hop Had A 50th🎉
Anniversary LP📼Show&Prove
Should Get Included Along Wit Other
Features From Our Era Of Rap Music
Scoob came out with Heatmakerz during the Dipset Era as Johnny Famous. Made some ill tracks "BKNY" with M.O.P. and "Problem"
Classic Hip Hop!! But what’s the name of that beat in the background!? 🤔
Salute to legends
Scoob AKA Johnny Famous. What JOHNNY DOIN'?