it's sad that hip hop isn't like this anymore, with the exception of underground hip hop. The boom bap style defined hip hop and with that raw NYC lyricism, and that introspection. NYC needs to go back to this format of hip hop because NYC is the Mecca of hip hop.
And they do get that respect.......from the true heads that loved and appreciated for real hip hop. The masses though, that's a different story. I guess they'll just never know.
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Da Bush Babees were so underrated... I had this on rewind in 1994-95. Hip-hop will never sound like this again... we have to remember and cherish what was. Simpler times, pre-pandemic, when love was love...
This is for real Hip Hop heads. If you don't know Bush Babees then you clearly don't know Hip Hop!! Just listen to this song and listen to the message. Mr, Man just summed up what has happen with music today!!!
I had a Bush Babies sticker on the back of my 1978 Oldsmobile HooRide for 10 years!!! One of the most underrated right up there with Cella Dwellas, Rumpletilskinz and Hobo Junction. I forgot about how much I loved this group.
@@janga75 All I know is what the brother told me. I asked where he was from in JA, he said "Red Hills". He said they call it that because the clay or dirt from that region is red. He could have moved around over there as well.
61 year old here reminiscing of better days musically when hip hop wordsmiths ruled instead of these lame kids of today. Respect to Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Guru, Souls of Mischief, Lords of The Underground, Crooklyn Dodgers, the list goes on......Peace 2 all!
Love da bush babies. Brings back good memories especially with my friend carol RIP girl I hear this music and reminds me when we were staring to DJ. Wish you was hear. Loving my hip hop
Da bush babees i remember listen to this back in the days and which the video on rap city bet after school 92 to 95 was the best years of real hip hop music straight out of Flatbush Brooklyn 90 hip hop forever
Back win rap hip hop was still original raw and pure .. we took for granted a lot of these groups . 90s the golden era for rap hip hop and alternative rock . What happen . Can you hear that NO AUTO TONE . Beautiful
The last verse absolutely spoke loud to what is happening now. Seeing everybody sounding & looking to same w/ little to no originality not adding concept to the artform & culture of what Hip Hop should be. Sadly, this generation now has truly missed out big time.
I personally feel hip hop peaked in 1994 as an overall culture, vibe, sound, music, production, diversity, and commercial accessibility without sacrificing artistic integrity. I think the main reason(s) why it died down in later years and oncoming decades were the deaths of important talent like Biggie, Pac, Eazy, and Big L. Then, you have the constant underrated status of many rappers and lack of longevity. There were so many acts like Bush Babees, Infinite, Rascalz, Lord Finesse, and AZ who just never became household names. Acts like Wu Tang, Pharcyde, Kool Keith, & Onyx pretty much peaked in the 90s, while others like Jay-Z and Eminem managed to push through the 2000s with greater success. By 2001-2004, you had 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Nelly, and Ludacris dominating the charts with their brand of mainstream bubblegum raps and catchy-but-irreverent party music. Veterans like DMX, Snoop, Dre, Xzibit, and Redman/Methodman were all either movie stars, video game characters, or tv show hosts, riding the train of crossover success. By 2005-2007, guys like Lil Wayne, T.I., and John Cena were making rap music and selling records to little kids. Fast forward to 2013-present day, and we have songs like "CoCo" by OT Genasis, Nicki Minaj "Anaconda", and Drake's "Started from the Bottom" as the most popular rap tracks of the past 2 years. I know cats like Kendrick, J.Cole. and Logic are trying but the scene between 1994 and 2014 is just not the same. I know hip hop *died* years ago, but to see its animated corpse still prancing around in rotted clothes is truly a pitiful sight to behold in 2015.
i always debated with myself if it was 94 or 95. as far as albums that were classics. yes 94 was it. Nas- Illmatic, Biggie's Ready To Die, Gangstarr Hard To Earn. 93-96 were the best years in my opinion. By 96 i seen it start slippin, although still many great albums.
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These days are missed dearly because it was real not this commercial rap this is how we truly chilled No Cars No mansions No Fake Shit just flowing rhyming just chilling with your homey‘s building teaching and that’s what the industry does not want black awareness throughout this world because honestly it’s not being taught
Light’s verse on this is iconic. Heard it sampled in other tracks and sounds great there too. The whole track is a vibe but that second verse is next level
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop Back in the days before I signed a line When the babyface never got paid to rhyme When Kane released Raw and everything was fine Before the rap industry messed with my mind I used to run to the jam snot nosed and all Never tried to be hard, never tried to play the wall MCs grab the mike tap the head and begin Flowed for four minutes then passed to the end But nowadays 'cause rap pays You got a million rappers and a thousand DJs All wanna talk about how much they flip Runnin off at the mouth so much ya tongue was kicks But thats aight, I represent the real hip hop Because rappers just rap but MCs get props And we run styles no styles no run we Bush Babees run things represent who ya be Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop Its a every style, nah gon live like people do Now make a new style from run you How does the Ambush crew a-pass through? I make we tell them what fi do Me say mercy, worse he Bitter like circy No have to bust a shot to make a next man hear me Rush me, comin' from the music industry Everybody wan fe be a bad man, them crazy Easy [?] an MC A why do dem, a why do dem Them would-a use we, nah just fe reach the top rung But in the know we know we never sell out fe dem They ask dem the question and its like them hear den If reggae music and hip-hop upon friend A message we uh send To tell the all uh dem United with [?] or divided [?] Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all We represent the hip hop Its been a while since you heard somebody rhyme like this The fortified mental grimy that you can't dismiss At the top of the list because the masses insist Its a must that I create to elevate from the abyss The mind must be nourished so the truth can flourish As the rubbish is discourage by the explosional floodage Of my verb as I infiltrate your state the least when the energy's released You can tell its coming from the East So cease with your ranting and your raving And all the misbehaving that you claim with your name In order to maintain That status on the mike apparatus Everybody wants to try to sound the phattest or the baddest Thats not the case when your standing face to face in the place to be With the face to see from inner space, so Face the facts and tell truth to the nation Mr. Man and thats my representatio
Brooklyn all video music box was the shit I remember I seen them perform this at some club in Manhattan clubs was the shit back then ahhhhh the memories 👍😎😁
Never again, 90s hip hop was the pinnacle of hip hop music, and damn am I thankful to grow up in it. The vibe was and always will be untouchable.
U ain't Lying Mr.Smith....😮
When HIP HOP ruled the air waves!
💯 agree 👍🏿
Absolute pinnacle.
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If you're from NY and you hear this this WILL instantly take you back to your childhood in the 90s
The tri-state area.
The DMV
💯 agree
Jersey too
Philly too!
My dad was in this music video, and I’m glad I finally found it. I miss him everyday. 🙂❤
R.I.P to your dad...(if that's the case) 🙏🏽
❤🙏
❤❤❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Which one was your dad?
My g..I found out my dad died on you tube and he worked with stevie wonder lol crazy shit..one love to you and your family legacy
I am Japanese. I bought the vinyl when I started to dig in Hip Hop in 90's.
I still have it. This track reminds me of enjoying youth.
Shout out to JAPAN!!!!!
No doubt✊🏿
Shout out to Japan for embracing HIPHOP from day 1 👍🏾
Old new York, so many memories
36 Fresh
I am real glad I grew up during this era. It was rough in BK, but also amazing!
Flatbush
@@timsohn7057 red
@@timsohn7057 I hope it wasn’t too rough. I grew up in a small rural town but I know city life can be really tough for many
it's sad that hip hop isn't like this anymore, with the exception of underground hip hop. The boom bap style defined hip hop and with that raw NYC lyricism, and that introspection. NYC needs to go back to this format of hip hop because NYC is the Mecca of hip hop.
"We represent the hip-hop and not the rap yall" this is what I try to explain to people. There is a huge difference between rap and hip-hop
God damn Da Bush Babee's were genuinely just so damn talented. They deserve so much more respect. 90's hip hop forever.
*Da Bush Babees*
And they do get that respect.......from the true heads that loved and appreciated for real hip hop. The masses though, that's a different story. I guess they'll just never know.
Not Feeling Worried Money Not Worried Money Your Personality Jeremiah Burke Castle Gate Boston Bigg T
@@brohype is there any other underground groups or individuals like this that you know of ?
@@misaelp2112 Y'all So Stupid, the Pharcyde of Atlanta. F-d their career up stealing from Dalls Austin's studio lol ua-cam.com/video/kA4l4v7Slx4/v-deo.html
One of the most underrated group of the 90’s. I seen them perform live back then, and they killed it. #GoldenEraOfHipHop
Da Bush Babees were so underrated... I had this on rewind in 1994-95. Hip-hop will never sound like this again... we have to remember and cherish what was. Simpler times, pre-pandemic, when love was love...
who's the rapper at 2:47?
There are still plenty of artists who sound like this, they're just in the deep underground.
@@GuillermoPaulmanreal rap died as soon as 2000 hit
@@amuroray9115mr man
@@weedhead421no I would say after 2003
3 MC'S, 3 Different styles , all 3 dope. Everybody sounds the same these days
You mean the popular ones sound the same? Cause if so, then yes
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4sho
Exactly
My high school days
Rap city after school every day in junior high. Classic golden era. Stuff like this gets me through nights at work. Respect to them
wow im from flatbush an here i am in houston now an my co worker is playing this we made it 30 yrs strong
only real Hip Hop heads end up here 🙏🏼
This and "Remember we" were my jam as a 12 year old growing up in NYC. I miss the fashion, music, just everything about the era was gold
This is for real Hip Hop heads. If you don't know Bush Babees then you clearly don't know Hip Hop!! Just listen to this song and listen to the message. Mr, Man just summed up what has happen with music today!!!
Old school song from the early 1990's
2023 still sounding fresh
Timeless
Real hip hop is like a clock with no hands
90s had best music
I had a Bush Babies sticker on the back of my 1978 Oldsmobile HooRide for 10 years!!! One of the most underrated right up there with Cella Dwellas, Rumpletilskinz and Hobo Junction. I forgot about how much I loved this group.
We run tings.....tings nuh run we! Classic perfect blend of styles.
Bless up....🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Maximum eargasm mid-90’s hip hop
IYKYK. The Golden Age of Hip Hop was glorious.
These dudes went to my high school, St.Johns Prep in Astoria, NYC had hip hop on lock back in the 90’s.
I thought your school was "School of Hard Knocks" when I first saw the video as a kid.
I went to St. Johns Prep
Lol the went to school in brooklyn and manhattan ... they're family of mine
@@STREETLIFE167 i thought light was. From clarendon in ja. When i read the liner notes he mentioned a high school in that parish. I could be wrong tho
@@janga75 All I know is what the brother told me. I asked where he was from in JA, he said "Red Hills". He said they call it that because the clay or dirt from that region is red. He could have moved around over there as well.
This is dope. Reminds me of Black Moon, Lords of the Underground using reggae style mc's. There was a lot going on, too dope.
+Carlos E Mendez and the jazzy beats
90s Hiphop/reggae tunes can’t stale, 2023 and still 🔥
Hey, rookies...this is pure hip-hop.
Im 15 and this sound is a legend
That classic 1990s hiphop sound, I miss it.
Damn these brothas was slept on smh
Listen to the lyrics and what they stood for..... the labels want that 'image'.....
Your Personality U God Matter Do Want Zo Ain't Family Reddmman Method Johnson John Legend Florida Mobb Bigg Meech
VEEEEERRRYYYYY slept on!!
This was the jam...too bad they never blew up.
Feels like yesterday in Flatbush god
Rip for all ma lost friends 🙏🏽
I used to have this tape back in 1995, wore that thing out! Loved these guys
Oh, take me back!!! Our music/culture had so much soul and flavor. I just don't know what's goin' on anymore...
The embodiment of a dope ass NYC summer party.
Fresh til this day bush babees real hip hop just brings back so many memories of me and my brothers doing break dancing ❤🙏
61 year old here reminiscing of better days musically when hip hop wordsmiths ruled instead of these lame kids of today. Respect to Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Guru, Souls of Mischief, Lords of The Underground, Crooklyn Dodgers, the list goes on......Peace 2 all!
Such great chemistry as a crew , one of my favorite joints right here
so well rounded. Great simple beats, catchy hooks, diverse vocal tones, vibes all of it top notch. Love love love it
Listening in Feb 2020, This is when there was Real True Hip Hop not the BS music of Today! True MC's from the Late 70's to the 90's!
😎👍🏾
I found it!! The greatness of these days! Grateful...now I get to teach my grandSoN !
There ain’t nothing today that compares with 90’s Hip-Hop.
High school banger! Man, hip hop has changed so much
Whoa! again Nostalgia head rush!!! Damn I feel so young, but I know Im getting older...This was over 20 years ago, but its sooo gooooood!!
Memories of when I was a senior graduating high school in 1994 I always go back in time when I hear this song
Such a better time… these dudes weren’t superstars but they are legendary! #rememberwe
Ladies Gentleman I will keep this comment short and to the point...Real Hip Hop!
This is pure hip hop!!! Macon Georgia checkin in!!
Omg RAP CITY TOP 10 on Saturday morning's
YO! MTV RAPS... Good times ☺🎶
These were guyz to bump back in the 90s
2019, NOSTALGIA REAL HIP HOP 💯🔥
Reddmman Crazy Alot Real
Triple O G Feel
Grove Hall Bigg Boyy
Reddmman Crazy T I Landon
40 Academy JD Xzibit Meth Know Family Lawrence Ave In Boston 35 Young
Certified Masterpiece!
Crazy! Bring back awesome memories. Good times
That last verse has so
much profound meaning
Between 92 and 96 I experienced the best of hip hop. Every artist was a hungry artist. Then the I’m a player and baller shit happened...
That destroys hip hop with all the players after summer 1994 . It's around 1995 when all the billshite came in around 1996 shit was different.
we represent for hip hop and not the rap, yall!!! up!
w0rd up!
43 Matter Your Love Don't Effect You Weak Beernie STEEEVE HARVEY No Secret
41 Bigg Played You In His Crib Laughing You
Damn I miss these days in a massive way. NYC Brooklyn Mid 90's. Makes me think about my Teen Years at Boys and Girls High School. This my joint too
"I'M REPRESENT THE REAL HIP HOP"
Legendary 🙏🏽💪🏽
Love da bush babies. Brings back good memories especially with my friend carol RIP girl I hear this music and reminds me when we were staring to DJ. Wish you was hear. Loving my hip hop
I was gettin high as fuk , slammin OE , posted in hallways pumpin when this dropped ... mos def a good time then !!
Since I was born in the 90s I’m spending all 2023 doing my homework on 90-97 hip hop
Old school hip-hop DA bush babees we run things music 🎶
Da bush babees i remember listen to this back in the days and which the video on rap city bet after school 92 to 95 was the best years of real hip hop music straight out of Flatbush Brooklyn 90 hip hop forever
That real hip hop That music That make you drop ya head close ya eyes and reminisce on tha Era
One of my favorite groups during the 90’s.
this makes me so sad.. it will never give us this feeling again and that is what is sad..i just wanna cry
Shout-out to the 90s
From the 9 to the Ville💪💪💪💪💪
Brooklyn LMS👇👇👇👇
Back win rap hip hop was still original raw and pure .. we took for granted a lot of these groups . 90s the golden era for rap hip hop and alternative rock . What happen .
Can you hear that NO AUTO TONE . Beautiful
Summer in the mid 90’s!!
We need to hear them again on a new track!!!!!
Prospect Park da bush baby ❤
i was 10 years old when this joint came out..man, memories.... gaaaat damn
@@oochiewally2783 I know 1994 was one of them years everyone was dropping at this point it was crowded and you really had to know how to rap .
How I'm I just now hearing this. I listen to real hip hop.
1994! Happy times. I had no care in the world then.
East Flatbush, wat the deal!! Real hip hop. Bring this back. True DJ s know what time it is
When lyrical skills really mattered .....1993 is 0ne of the peak years for hip-hop
The last verse absolutely spoke loud to what is happening now. Seeing everybody sounding & looking to same w/ little to no originality not adding concept to the artform & culture of what Hip Hop should be.
Sadly, this generation now has truly missed out big time.
FACTS
Not to mention artist lying in their lyrics
I personally feel hip hop peaked in 1994 as an overall culture, vibe, sound, music, production, diversity, and commercial accessibility without sacrificing artistic integrity. I think the main reason(s) why it died down in later years and oncoming decades were the deaths of important talent like Biggie, Pac, Eazy, and Big L. Then, you have the constant underrated status of many rappers and lack of longevity. There were so many acts like Bush Babees, Infinite, Rascalz, Lord Finesse, and AZ who just never became household names. Acts like Wu Tang, Pharcyde, Kool Keith, & Onyx pretty much peaked in the 90s, while others like Jay-Z and Eminem managed to push through the 2000s with greater success. By 2001-2004, you had 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Nelly, and Ludacris dominating the charts with their brand of mainstream bubblegum raps and catchy-but-irreverent party music. Veterans like DMX, Snoop, Dre, Xzibit, and Redman/Methodman were all either movie stars, video game characters, or tv show hosts, riding the train of crossover success. By 2005-2007, guys like Lil Wayne, T.I., and John Cena were making rap music and selling records to little kids. Fast forward to 2013-present day, and we have songs like "CoCo" by OT Genasis, Nicki Minaj "Anaconda", and Drake's "Started from the Bottom" as the most popular rap tracks of the past 2 years. I know cats like Kendrick, J.Cole. and Logic are trying but the scene between 1994 and 2014 is just not the same. I know hip hop *died* years ago, but to see its animated corpse still prancing around in rotted clothes is truly a pitiful sight to behold in 2015.
You know your stuff. I lived it and agree
Don't forget about the late 70-94 version of rap/hip hop. It has also trailed too. Whodini, Wrecks in Effect, and others paved the way.
i always debated with myself if it was 94 or 95. as far as albums that were classics. yes 94 was it. Nas- Illmatic, Biggie's Ready To Die, Gangstarr Hard To Earn. 93-96 were the best years in my opinion. By 96 i seen it start slippin, although still many great albums.
@@chrismccabe1795 Very, very true
100% true.
CLASSIC ‼️‼️
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Back when Hip Hop was 🔥!
Big T Triple Block 93 Bout More Don't Go To Hood
Exactly
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The brothers were just that good... Amazing. Did they even have a bad track
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Mr. Man verse……………………..🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 just damn
These days are missed dearly because it was real not this commercial rap this is how we truly chilled No Cars No mansions No Fake Shit just flowing rhyming just chilling with your homey‘s building teaching and that’s what the industry does not want black awareness throughout this world because honestly it’s not being taught
Remember when we wore the one leg up? Great times.
Light’s verse on this is iconic. Heard it sampled in other tracks and sounds great there too. The whole track is a vibe but that second verse is next level
Real hip hop!, Respect, greetings from México
Never heard of this group..
Really feeling the vibes, SICK!
damn miss those 90s.
He Play You Blair Reddmman Reddmman Reddmman Reddmman
You mean the 90s in Brooklyn??😅😅😅😅Yeah Nah I know what ya mean
The last verse spoke volume...It's 2019 and rapper are living that life when they not living that life
It definitely spoke loud for what Hip Hop has now become being a shell of it's former self.
@@ToneDef2025 I agree...
Up move from Jamaica. Was in y at this time the greatest.
one of my alltime Classics fav 👌👌👌 #1994 - #2018
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop
Back in the days before I signed a line
When the babyface never got paid to rhyme
When Kane released Raw and everything was fine
Before the rap industry messed with my mind
I used to run to the jam snot nosed and all
Never tried to be hard, never tried to play the wall
MCs grab the mike tap the head and begin
Flowed for four minutes then passed to the end
But nowadays 'cause rap pays
You got a million rappers and a thousand DJs
All wanna talk about how much they flip
Runnin off at the mouth so much ya tongue was kicks
But thats aight, I represent the real hip hop
Because rappers just rap but MCs get props
And we run styles no styles no run we
Bush Babees run things represent who ya be
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop
Its a every style, nah gon live like people do
Now make a new style from run you
How does the Ambush crew a-pass through?
I make we tell them what fi do
Me say mercy, worse he
Bitter like circy
No have to bust a shot to make a next man hear me
Rush me, comin' from the music industry
Everybody wan fe be a bad man, them crazy
Easy
[?] an MC
A why do dem, a why do dem
Them would-a use we, nah just fe reach the top rung
But in the know we know we never sell out fe dem
They ask dem the question and its like them hear den
If reggae music and hip-hop upon friend
A message we uh send
To tell the all uh dem
United with [?] or divided [?]
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all
Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all
We represent the hip hop
Its been a while since you heard somebody rhyme like this
The fortified mental grimy that you can't dismiss
At the top of the list because the masses insist
Its a must that I create to elevate from the abyss
The mind must be nourished so the truth can flourish
As the rubbish is discourage by the explosional floodage
Of my verb as I infiltrate your state the least when the energy's released
You can tell its coming from the East
So cease with your ranting and your raving
And all the misbehaving that you claim with your name
In order to maintain
That status on the mike apparatus
Everybody wants to try to sound the phattest or the baddest
Thats not the case when your standing face to face in the place to be
With the face to see from inner space, so
Face the facts and tell truth to the nation
Mr. Man and thats my representatio
Representing for Real Hop.. 2019 still here vibing
Went Threw Experienced Life
32 Lenordo
I still play this. Timeless
This song is firee! 👏🔥🔥
Those were the good all days This is hip hop Not the garbage we listen to the day
I'm hoping music gets cool like this again in my lifetime..
Brooklyn all video music box was the shit I remember I seen them perform this at some club in Manhattan clubs was the shit back then ahhhhh the memories 👍😎😁
First year in junior high …. Had this on repeat daily !
This is a classic. 5 stars
CLASSIC! Been more than a minute since I last jammed this! Straight up cheesin' right now!!!