You got to love The Great O.D.B from The Wu-Tang Clan screaming "The Black Man Is God!" right before the special performance ends! Rest In Power The Great Guru from Gangstarr and The Great Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest. To All Our Lost Sisters and Brothers Blessings and Peace To You and Your Families & Friends 🙏
Every single artist sounded different and unique, there was no way u could mistake one style/flow/sound from the other...................................shit is amazingly awesome!!!
0:22 Yo yo 0:56 MC Lyte 1:22 Naughty By Nature 1:38 A Tribe Called Quest 2:04 Fu-schnickens 2:40 CL Smooth 3:07 Guru of Gang Starr 3:35 Das-EFX 4:00 Wu-tang Clan 4:30 KRS-One if you missed any please comment plis
@@jonaslocao1690 nah that's because mef screamed at the same time but let's be honest... when gza says "Wu-Tang Clan off the head rhyme" that was fire man
@@vel2118 nah Twista (known as Tung Twista) came out in ‘91. He was the first to really raise the bar with that fast rhyming flow. Groups like Naughty by Nature and The Beatnuts actually dissed him for that, but would later spit the same way. 😂🤣
Arsenio did more singlehandedly to push Hip Hop forward than any one particular person you can name. That love they were showing him at the end was genuine
The most epic hiphop show of hip hop legends ever seen! Arsenio was original and fearless as a talk show host, and the best ever! Salute and respect always! And I love how KRS1 and ODB summed it up in the end, The Black Man is God💯‼️7️⃣💪🏾🏆👑✡️🤴🏿⚡️☄️
This video a big smile on my face. Rap Music owes Arsenio a huge debt of gratitude because at the time he was the ONLY show allowing and showcasing Rap Music. These lyricist are the pillars of the Golden Age of Hip Hop. Originality, lyrics, vocal clarity, delivery and presence.
Yo MTV raps has something to say about that, they did spring break shows and showcases of artists and groups. A tribe called quest had their own take over along with all those old school hiphop acts. Paramount streaming just put up alot of old yo MTV raps from the 90s avalable to stream
@@christianterrill3503 Not taking anything away from Yo. That show had a tremendous impact on Rap Music and Hip Hop culture on national level. Prior to that Video Music Box, Graffiti Rock and even Soul Train. Even though Don C hated Rap Music, considered it a fad and had had live acts very rarely. However all of those shows with the exception of Soul Train were on cable, paid service or local access. Arsenio was nationally syndicated, on a network, night show. No one else was giving the music and the culture that level of exposure. Arsenio also had the real MCs (Rakim, Heavy D, KRS, PE, Tribe, Ice T, NWA, Kool G Rap, Run DMC, etc).
I will say that as a late 80s baby, this is so awesome to see. The OG legends coming together and drop dope ass performances and show so much love to Arsenio. GZAs almost fade in with the lyrics and then the crowd when he flashed the Wu was so fuckin sick.
Gregory white hell yeah I miss the real hip hop music back in the 90 it was fun and good now we have the new garbage shirt out now I don't play any of that stuff today i will always be the real 90 hip hop for life
this is what UK Drill is today. outstanding talents all over the place, crazy beats, high quality performance and production. UK Drill today is what US hip hop was in the 90s.
Why Do I keep coming back to this every year. You can't touch this era, Hip Hop will never be the same again. I remember the Self Destruction record, that was a proud time in Hip Hop!🔥
I was speechless from the beginning.... I was Not ready for this. This is like a dream come true. Not just the art, but the chill and united environment. The 90's truly was the golden era of Hip- Hop.
since i don't see anyone answering the question about the instrumental it is a beat made special for the performance by the legendary Pete Rock. he would revisit the beat (and touch it up) for The LOX and "It's Like That", released in 2008. Bob James "Nautilus" sample
+J. Ekberg Actually, the roots of the beat run way earlier than that. It appears to be an early stripped back version of Sun Won't Come Out, off The Main Ingredient released in '94 (the same year as the Arsenio Hall finale). Same drums and everything, just the LP version has a few more added layers and low ends.
Arsenio's show was groundbreaking for the time!! No other talk show host at the time or before him allowed Hiphop artists to perform on their shows not until he started giving them exposure!
Just black voices in general. No one treated that many black folks from all forms of entertainment and culture on mainstream TV. Its why MTV started Yo MTV Raps, and opened the door for Living Color, Fresh Prince, Family Matters, Living SIngle. Arsenio and (sadly) Cosby's empire of TV shows changed TV forever even though black voices would be greatly reduced into the late 90s and 2000s. The early 90s was a highwater mark for not just black faces on white made shows, instead, POC on shows produced by POC. HUGE difference.
When hip hop was everything and everyone sounded different. Throughout the entire performance not only was I jumping and bobbing my head but every last one had my attention
I was 15 in 94 and I'm just seeing this now September 4, 2021. I started imagining what I missed at my teens. Funny thing is, I know these rap stars. RIP to the ones who're dead. Guru rest easy bro
Q Tip's outfit perfectly sums up my jr n sr years in High School dress code lol RIP PHIFE & GURU & ODB & YES I saw the original airing of this bacc n my day
Yo this memory right here is crazy!!! Wow we didn't truly know how good we had it until it was over!...This was A Magnificent time and place to be present!💯✊🏾✌🏾🔥👊🏿💯💙😎
Darryl L Nelson The first rap I heard on a song was, George Duke, on a song called "reach for it" and it came out in 1977, and George Duke is from California...the first commercial rap song that came out of New York was, Rappers Delight, and it came out in 1979. Jus saying......
Damn that takes you way back to my college days. And my cross color outfits that I used to wear. I remember my mom watching this arsenal Hall episode with me and my sister and my other brothers he was off the hook. And my mom was dancing to this music. That's why I love about my people's music The older generations can groove to it also. Hip hop truly transcends our people's culture and way of life throughout all time!!!
I moved to Brooklyn in 1995, and was already a hiphop fan, what a time! Heaven. Id just wander around, listen to the street sounds and Hit 97, and buy mixtapes from people on the street. And respect to Arsenio Hall for putting HipHop on TV! There was such a backlash against it back in the day. Long live Hip Hop ❤
This shit right here just shows how much 2days Rap/hiphop has got watery as fuck never ever will you this many legends 2geva again. RIP TO THE 1S WE LOST. 🙏🙏🙏
Totally agree... :D Recent rap-stars? NAS were right, hip-hop is DEAD... :( These oldschool brotha'z where my childhood role models... Good old days... :D
I think nobody else has received this much respect from such a fine line-up of MC's... Names that more than 15 years later still have legendary status. Biggest allstar cast I've seen ever.
*When we were kids. "Our parents just* *don't understand this music"* *Now as parents. "Kids just don't* *understand this music"* *The Absolute Irony😂*
SMH so sad this era is over!!! Man ol man!! Now this is love & HipHop at an all time high! This is the era in which I grew up in, Realness!! RIP to Guru&ODB! This was phenomenal!! To all my true HIPHOP heads yall feel me!! Word!! 90s we miss u!! Seghye Stroud
I'm around 20 years old and only listen to real hiphop (mostly West Coastgangsta rap/East Coast hiphop from the 90's). But i know a lot of new school artists you will like and i can give you 10 songs: 1 Joey Bada$$ - hazeus view 2 Joey Bada$$ - papar trails 3 Joey Bada$$ - waves 4 Joey Bada$$ - big dusty 5 Big Krit - soul food 6 Kendrick Lamar - poetic justice 7 Kendrick Lamar - hiiipower 8 J.Cole - fire squad 9 J.Cole - crooked smile 10 Ludacris - problems
+BlackMvp10 check out goldlink, waldo, lonny x, vince staples, king los just to name a few. there is so much great new hip hop out there. you just need to know where to look.
Never seen this before and it brought an emotional joy. That teary eyed feeling with a knot in your throat haha damn. 3:07 hit. Just thinking about all these dope bar hitting MCs. Makes one really appreciate the culture
WOW can ya'll imagine the adrenaline of seeing something like this in its beginning stages!!! like this must have made the day for every kid growing up fascinated by this new genre/era! this was the next biggest thing after the 80's music!
There will never be another moment like this again in hip-hop
Not one
Straight up!!!
Sadly true.
And no television show like Arsenio will ever exist.
Never
When hiphop culture was pure and connected with the people
Pure blood yeah. No drugs detected
yaman
@dj qb what u say stupid junk?! What low key?! Say normal english not your gay n-word slang :-)))
01:10
That’s how I always saw true hip/hop. Spreading street knowledge and bringing people together
There could be an entire documentary based upon the backstage story and getting all these legends in one place for one common cause 👑💐
Word💯💯 Make it Happen
Ask Queen Latifah. She’s the one who set this up
Согласен! История!!!
Imagine the green room of that show
@@brishawn8571 Word??
You got to love The Great O.D.B from The Wu-Tang Clan screaming "The Black Man Is God!" right before the special performance ends! Rest In Power The Great Guru from Gangstarr and The Great Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest. To All Our Lost Sisters and Brothers Blessings and Peace To You and Your Families & Friends 🙏
KRS-One said it first
R.I.P to ODB, Phife dawg, Guru
R.I.P.
facts
Dilla ~ he produced that beat. Stay Paid Jay !!! RIP
I Came here to say the same thing. This was a moment in hip hop I don’t think could ever be even close to reproduced
@@bayareanewman1566 Maybe I mean it could but it wouldn't have the same effect
Every single artist sounded different and unique, there was no way u could mistake one style/flow/sound from the other...................................shit is amazingly awesome!!!
No doubt
Incredible, today is the exact opposite...
That was the beauty of hip hop then do run into heads that still keep it pure
exactly
HIP HOP
They all killed it but krs-one was on another level, his energy is real not everyone could be after him
He still rings that energy at shows. See him if you can.
Yes indeed. The Teacher is to rap what Bernie Mac is to stand up- no one wants to go on after him
0:22 Yo yo
0:56 MC Lyte
1:22 Naughty By Nature
1:38 A Tribe Called Quest
2:04 Fu-schnickens
2:40 CL Smooth
3:07 Guru of Gang Starr
3:35 Das-EFX
4:00 Wu-tang Clan
4:30 KRS-One
if you missed any please comment plis
Mad Lion
Q-tip
@@patrickpalmer3894ATCQ
Q tip is tribe dummy
@@patrickpalmer3894 a tribe called quest is q tip and phife dawg
There were some real female MCs back then.
MC Lyte, YoYo, Queen Latifah and Nonchalant
bahamadia my men
Lin que
You didn't know?!
Can't forget Heather B & L Boogie
who else got chills when Guru came up, ? RIP Guru, P. dawg , ODB
PHIFE ripped it, & ODB went off at the end rip to all of them
no kapp
Scrambled for my phone so I can send this to my bud cause of guru I was wild hahahah
No doubt!
Это же шедевр;)))
This should be 10 hours long…
Only?
I’m left speechless, so many legends sharing the stage
What beat they rapping on please tell
Like watching The Avengers meet The X-Men meet The Fantastic Four meet The Justice League, dope
Wow. Great comparison
Except this is far better
bbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!! shots fired!!!!
Not even close since xmen & avengers be bumping heads. Poor analogy
That moment when GZA starts to rhyme and shows the Wu-Tang's T-shirt.. so awesome this performance, is a historic moment.
I thought it was just me. GZA and wu tang clan was electrifying.
They went wild I noticed too Lol
What beat they rapping on please tell
@@kkproduction5146 I don't think it's a "commercial" beat, all I know is it's using the Bob James' "Nautilus" sample.
C’est clair!!
this bunch of people were responsible for a whole generation worldwide. This will never come back.
Arsenio can't stop smiling at the magic he's created
GZA's entrance is powerful asfff
Wu-Tang 4 Eva🙌
His mic was low
@@jonaslocao1690 nah that's because mef screamed at the same time but let's be honest... when gza says "Wu-Tang Clan off the head rhyme" that was fire man
ODB got to reppin they shit!’💪🏾💪🏾😂😂😂
Treach is so great to !
WU cheer gave me a natural head rush
This is honestly the greatest video ive seen on UA-cam
i come back to it all the time gives me chills
Lol you were on the west coast All star video dissing the west coast 😆
+Driver_JEKIR420_VieskyTM Ali Hahah yeah, sharp eye yo
+Driver #336600JEKIR420_#FF0000VieskyTM Ali
Hell fucking yeah
Shit was Too Cold Blooded
Golden Age of Hip Hop!!!
its 2023 now and I'm still coming back to this master piece !!!
People need to give C.L Smooth his flowers one of the most underrated to ever touch the mic
This Was Epic for real R.I.P. Phife , Guru , and Ol Dirty Bastard
❤
🙏
Word
Oh man, not a single comment giving The Fu-Schnickens their props 😫. Thry bodied this!!!
You are so right. DasEfx killed it too.
True
I think them and chip Fu were the very first mcees to rap fast way before twista busta and bone thugs
word.
@@vel2118 nah Twista (known as Tung Twista) came out in ‘91. He was the first to really raise the bar with that fast rhyming flow. Groups like Naughty by Nature and The Beatnuts actually dissed him for that, but would later spit the same way. 😂🤣
Treach has one the best flows ever. Underrated af. 🔥
You will never see anything like this again. So much talent on one stage.
Arsenio did more singlehandedly to push Hip Hop forward than any one particular person you can name. That love they were showing him at the end was genuine
he dissed de la soul
and all the rappers hated on him during this period
Hip-Hop use too be fun they just don't do it like this no more.
Young Black King 👑 fr
Them dudes dont know what it is 2 cypher
That's when I loved Hip Hop.
How can they when we in the mist of a Covid-19 pandemic?
@@RyanArmstrongWinterHawk Dude that comment is 7 years old
treach entrance is second to none
The most epic hiphop show of hip hop legends ever seen! Arsenio was original and fearless as a talk show host, and the best ever! Salute and respect always!
And I love how KRS1 and ODB summed it up in the end, The Black Man is God💯‼️7️⃣💪🏾🏆👑✡️🤴🏿⚡️☄️
My brotha Reakwon was GETTIN DOWN in the background, Everyone had a unique style and sounded so different. THIS is real hip hop.
I swear he was. dat shit was real
why is everyone writing raekwons name wrong
Nowadays, every mumble rapper sounds EXACTLY the same.
Only bad shit was the fact GZA's mic was obviously not up to par, you could hear the others last more clearly.
Where is he cuz I can't see him
This video a big smile on my face. Rap Music owes Arsenio a huge debt of gratitude because at the time he was the ONLY show allowing and showcasing Rap Music. These lyricist are the pillars of the Golden Age of Hip Hop. Originality, lyrics, vocal clarity, delivery and presence.
Real MC’s right here.
NOT TRUE! YOU FAKE WOKE HIPHOP HISTORIAN
Yo MTV raps has something to say about that, they did spring break shows and showcases of artists and groups. A tribe called quest had their own take over along with all those old school hiphop acts. Paramount streaming just put up alot of old yo MTV raps from the 90s avalable to stream
@@christianterrill3503 Not taking anything away from Yo. That show had a tremendous impact on Rap Music and Hip Hop culture on national level. Prior to that Video Music Box, Graffiti Rock and even Soul Train. Even though Don C hated Rap Music, considered it a fad and had had live acts very rarely. However all of those shows with the exception of Soul Train were on cable, paid service or local access. Arsenio was nationally syndicated, on a network, night show. No one else was giving the music and the culture that level of exposure. Arsenio also had the real MCs (Rakim, Heavy D, KRS, PE, Tribe, Ice T, NWA, Kool G Rap, Run DMC, etc).
Believe it or not Leno had Gangstarr on at least back in like 92
I almost began to cry.. I miss the 90s and hip hop…
I will say that as a late 80s baby, this is so awesome to see. The OG legends coming together and drop dope ass performances and show so much love to Arsenio. GZAs almost fade in with the lyrics and then the crowd when he flashed the Wu was so fuckin sick.
lol why do millenials always post that what is it even supposed to mean ? or convey ? you were 5 years old ? and ?
@@hjillumi880 just a fan of the old shit, that's all. Hope my comment hasn't impacted you that bad lol
I saw this live (on TV). Might be the greatest thing I've ever witnessed...
Got chills the moment I read it... I can only imagine what it was like seeing this at the very moment 27y ago... Respect
Yeah. I saw this on live TV as well! Tha dopest show ever!!
Certainly is ma man
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪😉
damn we old lol
The Days when Hip Hop was about showcasing your skill and just having fun..
Gregory white hell yeah I miss the real hip hop music back in the 90 it was fun and good now we have the new garbage shirt out now I don't play any of that stuff today i will always be the real 90 hip hop for life
Late 90s to about 2015 Australian hip hop had very similar vibes
Same with UK
this is what UK Drill is today. outstanding talents all over the place, crazy beats, high quality performance and production. UK Drill today is what US hip hop was in the 90s.
@@benjamins_eye662 not even close. A lot of Uk rappers sound the same
@@wolf6462 so did most of the US rappers back then :)
Why Do I keep coming back to this every year.
You can't touch this era, Hip Hop will never be the same again.
I remember the Self Destruction record, that was a proud time in Hip Hop!🔥
Self destruction was tight..nice comparison..Heavy D crushed on that
@@ryanpeterson8668 I totally agree, I would always wait for his part of the record to drop when listening to the record! :)
I was speechless from the beginning.... I was Not ready for this. This is like a dream come true. Not just the art, but the chill and united environment. The 90's truly was the golden era of Hip- Hop.
This is absolute fucking HIP-HOP LEGENDARY.
Benny Vaquero Word!!
***** Queen Latifah organized this..........
***** This is why I love my sistah!! Always doing the best!!
for people who love real Hiphop, grimey NY beats and hungry lyricists doing it for the love, there is literally nothing better.
And That's Who Rock Is A Grimey Rapper With A Gruff Voice That Fits The Description
Classic music from the best era in Hip Hop
In It To Spin It hell yeah I love the 90 hip hop music for life it was fun and real back in the days wow reminisce i miss this classic 90 shirt
Yo whats that beat name
@@oscarmujica1599 it's a beat Pete Rock made just for this
Yo-Yo held it down for the West Coast. She had an ill style
Probably the best tribute I’ve ever seen in my life! The love was real ❤️
My favorite part is Naughty by Nature cheering extra hard for KRS One.
The GZA
Naughty went hard. That aggressive sound gave me goosebumps
Como se llama la cancion de naugthy by nature ??
@@javiersegura2053 I don't understand you.
@@Hip-h0p2b0 posi brother
@@Hip-h0p2b0 he asked what the name of the song that naughty by nature were rapping
Teacher: "why didn't you use the bathroom during lunch?"
The bathroom during lunch:
GZA and I Quote : "I used to warm up the Cypher, When I rhyme ChePow!! Wu-Tang Sniper"
The original line goes - "...with a rhyme that was hyper than your average JFK sniper"
GZA numero uno
Line up
GZA in my top 5.
since i don't see anyone answering the question about the instrumental it is a beat made special for the performance by the legendary Pete Rock. he would revisit the beat (and touch it up) for The LOX and "It's Like That", released in 2008.
Bob James "Nautilus" sample
J. Ekberg you need more likes brother! :D
It's also Jeru tha Damaja - my mind spray which was produced by premier
Sooo If I wanna look for it under what name shall I search it?
+J. Ekberg Actually, the roots of the beat run way earlier than that. It appears to be an early stripped back version of Sun Won't Come Out, off The Main Ingredient released in '94 (the same year as the Arsenio Hall finale). Same drums and everything, just the LP version has a few more added layers and low ends.
It uses The same sample as My Mind Spray, but in no way is it The same beat. The sample is Nautilus by Bob James, classic!
This should be archived, this is history man
RIIIGHT!!!.....
I'm picturing the Super Bowl 20222 will be as lit as this!!!
Arsenio's show was groundbreaking for the time!! No other talk show host at the time or before him allowed Hiphop artists to perform on their shows not until he started giving them exposure!
Just black voices in general. No one treated that many black folks from all forms of entertainment and culture on mainstream TV. Its why MTV started Yo MTV Raps, and opened the door for Living Color, Fresh Prince, Family Matters, Living SIngle. Arsenio and (sadly) Cosby's empire of TV shows changed TV forever even though black voices would be greatly reduced into the late 90s and 2000s. The early 90s was a highwater mark for not just black faces on white made shows, instead, POC on shows produced by POC. HUGE difference.
@@carlevans8825 idk about In Living Color since it’s debut was early 1990
Boy...qtip had that smooth ass delivery in his voice 🔥
Tremaine Moss fr he still has it
I was thinking the same thing
Dont get his props 2 me
Most def. came in so smooth
C L Smooth too!
When hip hop was everything and everyone sounded different. Throughout the entire performance not only was I jumping and bobbing my head but every last one had my attention
I was 15 in 94 and I'm just seeing this now September 4, 2021. I started imagining what I missed at my teens. Funny thing is, I know these rap stars. RIP to the ones who're dead. Guru rest easy bro
what sticks out is how different there styles are its great
Now they all sound the same. Even the females.
@@dontrustwhiteyevery1 true indeed
RIP GURU ODB & PHIFE..Chip FU killed with the breakdown verse
Q Tip's outfit perfectly sums up my jr n sr years in High School dress code lol RIP PHIFE & GURU & ODB & YES I saw the original airing of this bacc n my day
This is when they canceled Arsenio , the hip hop community showed mad love.
It showed us that he was real man we loved and respected.
When i say arsenio you say hall arsenio HALL arsenio HALL then naughty by nature comes with sick flow GIDDDDAMN
That's Treach ma men.
Treach Killed It
A tribe called quest 1:37🔥🔥🔥R.I.P Phife Dawg
Yo this memory right here is crazy!!! Wow we didn't truly know how good we had it until it was over!...This was A Magnificent time and place to be present!💯✊🏾✌🏾🔥👊🏿💯💙😎
im a 41 year old hip hop lover, and i just cant believe I've never seen this before. This shit gave me mad goosebumps. 24/7 on repeat from now on.
Guess you need to quit your job and go back to UA-cam hip hop school full time. What else haven't you seen?
Never has there ever been such great musical talent on one stage at the same time, never.
Lyrical talent is more accurate. Dont forgot about people who play in orchestras 😅
Tell me you know nothing without telling me
Every single person here was identifiable they all had there own style and were unique nowdays everyone sounds the same
0:09 “oh man I’m in the way!”
Can't believe I just found this... craziest cypher ever
Nobody:
ODB: the blackman is God...
Naughty by Nature killed it ! Great stage, legendary !
Yeeees!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👹
odb yelling "the black man is god" at the end is classic
I’d watch 12 hours of this !!
Nah when Naughty by Nature comes in I think I just collapsed
Treach is possibly the most underrated of all time.
Treach is amazing his flow is insane
Coming thru with that pre written verse hahahaha still sick though
All the verses were pre written, it was a general cypher, rehearsed, not an off the cuff freestyle...
We’re on wax and it concerns ya that makes us eternal like a picture yeah bitch yeah I’ll fix ya raised a rapture ripped ya scripture
New York representing.. I hope all viewing this recognize the birthplace
For real I think this filmed on the paramount lot NYC
Trust me yal will never let us forget...jam it down our throats every waking moment
Darryl L Nelson
The first rap I heard on a song was, George Duke, on a song called "reach for it" and it came out in 1977, and George Duke is from California...the first commercial rap song that came out of New York was, Rappers Delight, and it came out in 1979. Jus saying......
Damn that takes you way back to my college days. And my cross color outfits that I used to wear. I remember my mom watching this arsenal Hall episode with me and my sister and my other brothers he was off the hook. And my mom was dancing to this music. That's why I love about my people's music The older generations can groove to it also. Hip hop truly transcends our people's culture and way of life throughout all time!!!
I moved to Brooklyn in 1995, and was already a hiphop fan, what a time! Heaven. Id just wander around, listen to the street sounds and Hit 97, and buy mixtapes from people on the street. And respect to Arsenio Hall for putting HipHop on TV! There was such a backlash against it back in the day. Long live Hip Hop ❤
THIS IS SO CRAZY!!!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!! ONLY IN THE 90sssss, just WATCH
The energy.... Bob James, lyricism, the cypher..... just pure art!
This shit right here just shows how much 2days Rap/hiphop has got watery as fuck never ever will you this many legends 2geva again. RIP TO THE 1S WE LOST. 🙏🙏🙏
🇯🇲Fi di Whole of Jamaica 🇯🇲 big up Mad Lion mad respect 🇯🇲
This is one of the Greatest things I've ever seen in my life.
Rap today after watching this...is straight bullshit😑😐
Totally agree... :D Recent rap-stars? NAS were right, hip-hop is DEAD... :( These oldschool brotha'z where my childhood role models... Good old days... :D
are you black?
Quenesha Thornton when we gonna chill?
Quenesha Thornton agreed babe!! School 'em!!
Just give me a time machine so I can go back to witness this perfection.
Still watching in 2021!
I really miss THIS Hip Hop so much. The NY/NJ area was representing !
I think nobody else has received this much respect from such a fine line-up of MC's... Names that more than 15 years later still have legendary status. Biggest allstar cast I've seen ever.
LeGeNdS
No bling
Just pure 1000000% hip hop
OMG Good old day....if only life come back just like this
*When we were kids. "Our parents just* *don't understand this music"*
*Now as parents. "Kids just don't* *understand this music"*
*The Absolute Irony😂*
Hall yeah Just only us understand what's going on 🤣🤣
true i was from this kids from eastern europe .This music was unpopular
True, but I have to say my 10 Yr old likes a tribe and Das Efx... So I'm pretty happy
My parents didn't like sucky axx $h1+ and NEITHER do I !!
If anybody listens to trash after 2006 - I surely pity that fool
When we were kids we didn't understand our parents music either it sounded good tho 🤷
SMH so sad this era is over!!! Man ol man!! Now this is love & HipHop at an all time high! This is the era in which I grew up in, Realness!! RIP to Guru&ODB! This was phenomenal!! To all my true HIPHOP heads yall feel me!! Word!! 90s we miss u!!
Seghye Stroud
Mechacelzi
Well some of it, some artists I like are still out there. I'm looking out for only them! lol
***** that's a hard one to do (lol)
I'm around 20 years old and only listen to real hiphop (mostly West Coastgangsta rap/East Coast hiphop from the 90's). But i know a lot of new school artists you will like and i can give you 10 songs:
1 Joey Bada$$ - hazeus view
2 Joey Bada$$ - papar trails
3 Joey Bada$$ - waves
4 Joey Bada$$ - big dusty
5 Big Krit - soul food
6 Kendrick Lamar - poetic justice
7 Kendrick Lamar - hiiipower
8 J.Cole - fire squad
9 J.Cole - crooked smile
10 Ludacris - problems
+BlackMvp10 check out goldlink, waldo, lonny x, vince staples, king los just to name a few. there is so much great new hip hop out there. you just need to know where to look.
@@brianwilliams2 nah. except for vince
The Black Man Show,Arsenio Hall Show. We still Love U🤴🏿🫶🏿💋
i never get tired of this. love it.
yo yo and mc lyte two greatest female rappers of all time
Ol Dirty B sum’d it up with his last words. Rest in Power.
Word up PEACE
Yep- The Black Man Is God! ✊🏽💥
Yes indeed true facts💯‼️🏆💪🏾
Peace to the Gods and Earths
@@aruaichuot4536 peace 💯‼️✌🏾👑7️⃣
Man 😢 stumbled across this video and the tears just flowed through. A true 90s hip hop classic and showcase. RIP to phife, Guru and ODB!
I have never seen such a dedication from so many Hip Hop legends to someone before. If is was Arsenio, id be watching every morning to start my day
no MUMBLE
RAP!!!
BeNjii OnRee anyone know this beat?
John C it hasnt been released, there are remakes though, search up arsenio hall hip hop all starts instrumental.
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Never seen this before and it brought an emotional joy. That teary eyed feeling with a knot in your throat haha damn. 3:07 hit. Just thinking about all these dope bar hitting MCs. Makes one really appreciate the culture
The love for Hall had me almost in tears.
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WOW can ya'll imagine the adrenaline of seeing something like this in its beginning stages!!! like this must have made the day for every kid growing up fascinated by this new genre/era! this was the next biggest thing after the 80's music!
The uniqueness of each one, and there's so much respect....brings back memories.
Rip Odb, big Guru,Phife dawg.
Big L, Big Pun and Biggie too
People forget Arsenio was keeping it real on TV with hip hop back when NOBODY else was.
Can’t stop watching this. Everyone kills it
This clip always makes me smile!!