Dude used real life guys in his circle as examples. You can imagine how they all feel about him now. Song became a classic and their names will live forever! Awesome!
Damnit...'Just A Friend' 'It's Spring Again' 'Nobody Beats The Biz' 'The Vapors' he will be sorely missed. The heroes of my younger days are slowly dying off.
REST IN PEACE BIZ MARKIE. I remember when I started working at the Los Angeles Wave Newspaper, they assigned me to write my first story and it was on Biz. I got to speak to him (on the phone) and he was just so cool yet straight to the point. May he forever rest in peace.
True Pioneer. If there was no Biz, there would be no Big Daddy Kane. If there was no Kane, there would be no Jay Z. See where I'm going with this. Biz represented pure and authentic Hip Hop, with a big personality. Will Truly be missed! Rest in Paradise!
@@maxichamberlain1021 BIZ put Kane on. Yes, Kane wrote for Biz, however Biz was established already prior to Kane. Shante and Biz was first 2 in the Juice Crew
I want to give a big rest in peace to the legendary Biz Markie if you didn't grow up in the 80s then you missed the best times in hip-hop word up just like the Word Up Magazine
Yes the 80's were the best! Music and everything in between. Carefree days. The 80's brought the best music and Biz Markie was apart of that. RIP BIZ!!!
As a Flight Attendant, I had the pleasure to meet and Serve Biz on a flight from Charlotte, NC to Newark, NJ. Back in 2011. He was so Cool and displayed a bit of Melancholy. He let me take his picture after he left the plane at the gate. I cherish that encounter with the Legendary Rap Artist. ✌🏾 Rest In Peace Biz Markie🌹❤️
To me that sounds like biz markie is exactly the man he portrayed himself to be. There's no way to put into words the impact he had on your life. It's just something you will remember
Met Biz and he told my kids... "Listen to your Moms cuz Moms knows best". Wow Biz... Thank you for that and for sharing your talents with the World. RIP BIZ and deepest condolences to the family.
Biz was my dude... found out 30+ years ago I won my wife's heart singing "he's just a friend" from the top of my lungs...and you know it wasn't long till "she caught the vapors" . RIP Biz.... legends never die.
@Spelling bee Judge Okay, when "Christmas Rap' and other Curtis Blow songs were out, as well as "Rappers Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang, I was in high school. One term I NEVER heard 40 plus years ago was 'hip hop' as a genre or lifestyle. Though Rappers Delight started with 'With a hip, hop, hippity hip a hopping and you don't stop rocking to til the bang bang the boogy and up jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogie to be', the SONGS NAME was 'RAPPERS Delight', not 'Hip Hoppers Delight'. Curtis Blow didn't have 'Christmas Hip Hop'...he had '"Christmas Rap'. By after the fact logic ("they said 'hip hopin the song, so it's hip hop' the argument goes) why don't we call it 'boogie' since that's aid a few times, or 'bang bang' because they say that word a couple of times? The reason? Because hip slop apologists MAKE STUFF UP to further their argument. No doubt that on some block somewhere in Brooklyn folks were saying 'hip hop', but that matters not: the overall society didn't hear the term 'hip hop' used until after new jack swing and 'gangsta rap' (not 'gangsta hip hop') ran their little course, and 'hip slop' was named for the non-rapping R&B bullshit that started in the late 80s and early 90s. Then, as typical of hip slp aficianados, they tried to co-opt 'rap' as 'part of hip slop'. That can't be. See, I'm old enough to remember when 'rap' first gained mass appeal. I'm also old enough to remember that nationally, Black folks said 'rap' to mean 'discussion' and 'talking it out'. They didn't say 'Hey man, let's hip hop about this and maybe we can work it out'. They said 'Hey, Man, let's rap about this and maybe we can work it out'. So, all that to say, rap did NOT start off as part of a mythical 'hip hop' culture...it came FROM the term 'rap', which mean 'discuss'. Hip slop, on the other hand, was a way for those who didn't have the talent to actually rap to half ass 'sing' their way through songs.
@@tawanabrown3650 Thank you! It angers me to no end how hip slop lovers always try to get EVERYother kind of music to be 'hip slop'. I argued with this one idiot a couple of years ago when listening to a Wes Montgomery tune from 1965, "Bumpin'" Wes wrote the tune for his guitar, and had a classically trained arrangers, Don Sebesky, arrange almost every other instrument (strings, horns, woodwinds, etc.). The only thing Sebesky didn't really get too much into was Wes' guitar and Grady Tate's drums. Making this long story shorted, the hip slop guy argued that Grady Tates drumming was 'definitely hip hop' and that if Wes had lived he's have gotten into hip hop. I had to break down the facts of life that Jazz muscians almost universally stayed in Jazz and Jazz Fusion and didn't venture out into full fledged pop, with the key exception of Quincy Jones, who was logically doing it for the money. But that idiot tried to argue that Wes and others would have gone into it. I challenged him repeatedly to show me one Jazz great of the 1950s and 1960s who was still livikng 30 years ago when 'hip hop was coined, and he couldn't name one. Sorry about that, but it drives me insane when hip slop lovers try their damnedest to claim every other kind of music. LOL
@@Blackrage843 What is the origins of the term “vapors”? Vapors is like, you get a whiff of my success. Before I was successful, you ain’t paid me the time of day. Soon as I got hot, you get a whiff of my success. So you get the vapors.
R.I.P. Biz a true hip hop pioneer. The beauty in this sing is that he bigged up other rappers/djs of that era. Missy Elliott didnt invent frickitititit. We love you Biz
A Stroke back in December and said he wasn't doing too great, but there's no updates since the initial report from December 2020. :( I hope he's alright. Look what happened to Tim Curry when he suffered a stroke - it paralyzed half his body and left him wheelchair bound with difficulties speaking. I don't want to find out this happening to another one of our Legends.
This song never gets outdated I just love listening after all these years I am very sorry I just recently heard Biz passed away my sincerest condolences to Tara
VAPORS was my favorite song and STILL IS! Biz Markie was a genius with his lyrics😂😂. He was part of the OG’s back in the day fun. God bless him in Heaven . He is missed😢🙏🏽🙏🏽👑👑
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I’ll miss you biz, but you’ll live on in my speakers. I’ll make sure to turn the tv extra loud the next time this song comes on while I’m playing San Andreas
I’m here to pay homage🙏🏾 I’m 30 years old, so I didn’t really catch on to The Biz, but all throughout listening to rap I would hear rappers say “The Vapors” and I never knew what that meant. And as I heard of Biz passing I saw his name associated to the word “Vapors”, then I found out he brought “the vapors” to hip hop and also made a song and video to it. This is my 1st time EVER seeing this video. It resonates with me ALOT because I feel like “A late bloomer” with my creative art & I feel like unnoticed, but I know my art will pop and those that didn’t believe will have to catch “The Vapors”♨️ Rest Easy, Biz. You gained a new fan🙏🏾
@Sue Curve - rageous. I was Teenager Lady, during the 1980s. My favorite Era was the 1970s. After hearing about another Legend from Kool and The Gang journeyed on recently. One of my favorite Bands. I was emotional saying wow my childhood Musical Groups from my Era are journeying on. I'll be 53 this Month and I wished we had a Time Machine to revisited the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and even the earlier 2000s.
I train two college students lifting weights. I noticed when my music was on I kept saying, he died, he died, he died, he died over and over again almost every single song in the 80s, 90s and 2000s. Heavy D, Biggie, TuPac, Fat Boys, Guru (Gang Starr), DMX, Biz Markie, Eazy E. It's crazy.
R.i.p. biz the funniest rap icon ever.and one of the best storytellers ever.you made hip hop fun and you left a amazing legacy in the rap game.word up son
I was a teen when this hit came out in the '80's and when I started working at UPS in '94-present, although in the song the guy was getting turned down by a chic, I use to love when he said, Brotha please you work for UPS. THE VAPORS, R.I.P. BIZ......
One of my homies said he was working at UPS "slinging boxes" when the Vapors came out. My homie thought he had life going on, with a great job, until he heard Biz's verse about UPS. 👿
Classic! Four short stories rolled up in one song. RIP Biz. I grew up on this right here. I thought finally, somebody that stands out. Biz defiantly made his own lane.
biz was just such a super chill guy. you never heard him say a bad word or negative thing about anyone or anything. he was one of those people in life who just "got it." rip, to "the clown prince of hip hop."
RIP to the DIABOLICAL Biz Markie. This man IS hip hop history that could never be replaced
Well said my dude
Factory! This version is my all time favorite. RIP Biz!
Crazy how hop hop legends had videos talking about/featuring each other bc Cold Chillin was a tight crew, like so many others.
@@bzickes6474
1988 was the gold standard of rap music and those guys personified it's roots and how it took shape during that era
🕯This Brovah Documented My ChiLdHood into AduLt Lessons 💪🏿💯 REST UP P0P *
"Damn it feels good to see people up on it" One of the greatest lines ever written in hip hop
It was used in No Vaseline by ice cube
I agree! It's several in this classic
“Down to wreck ya body and say turn the party out”
@@sleepy6469 Biggie also used it at the start of his verse on Young Gs
This is one of the best Hip hop classics of all time 🔥
RIP. Such a positive message. You don’t hear nothing like this in today’s music.
There was always a positive message back in day...
This is what rap was meant to be. It was all about telling a story to a beat. Nowadays rap is depressing.
Ashame
@22KORBEN CARRASCO 💯🎯
Today all you hear is hatatata batatata hatatata batatata
Dude used real life guys in his circle as examples. You can imagine how they all feel about him now. Song became a classic and their names will live forever! Awesome!
Damnit...'Just A Friend' 'It's Spring Again' 'Nobody Beats The Biz' 'The Vapors' he will be sorely missed. The heroes of my younger days are slowly dying off.
I feel the same way. RIP Biz Markie.
RIP Biz, you were a legend.
🙏🏽
Nobody beats the Biz! S.I.P. Biz…introducing your music to my son.
Bizzzzz!!!!
R.I.P. Biz
REST IN PEACE BIZ
RIP Biz. Man, this hurts. So tired of losing our hip hop legends way too damn soon.
@@Nicole.Ella.TheFortress seriously, so sad!
🙏🏾🙏🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I know!! Too Soon!!
Yes so true for real.
the price of quarantine. was it worth it?
RIP BIZ & now TJ SWAN ! Rhyme in PEACE Legends 🙏🏿🤲🏿🕊️🫡
REST IN PEACE BIZ MARKIE. I remember when I started working at the Los Angeles Wave Newspaper, they assigned me to write my first story and it was on Biz. I got to speak to him (on the phone) and he was just so cool yet straight to the point. May he forever rest in peace.
that's awesome thanx for sharing
Tight work
then you should enjoy the news boy hat as much as i do lol
Wow! I grew up in L.A. and I definitely remember the Wave Newspaper. They started throwing them in our neighborhood every week.
"Big Daddy got a hit record sellin world wide" dat line hit different
It should. He wrote it.
Vapors n raw
3 verse bout cool v was my fav now guess what they caught from my cuzzin
That line hits hard!
@@thebettingpublicsportsshow Did Kane right this? It sounds like him!
Listening to this after he passed away. RIP Biz
Same here
Right On✊🏾
The beats were fly and he made us laugh, he was in his own lane! R I P BIZ👑🙏🏾🙏🏾
"DAMN IT FEELS GOOD TO SEE PEOPLE UP ON IT"
Except woke folk
Lol I know what he means. No support at first. But then…..#Vapors
True Pioneer. If there was no Biz, there would be no Big Daddy Kane. If there was no Kane, there would be no Jay Z. See where I'm going with this. Biz represented pure and authentic Hip Hop, with a big personality. Will Truly be missed! Rest in Paradise!
He helped birth Busta and ODB just the same.
Rip legend Biz!
Kane was ghostwriter for Biz. With no Kane there is no Biz.
@@maxichamberlain1021 BIZ put Kane on. Yes, Kane wrote for Biz, however Biz was established already prior to Kane. Shante and Biz was first 2 in the Juice Crew
Jay z sucks . Just saying... Master p had a better flow... But both of them could not touch Dr. Dre and NWA
We lost: Dmx, Black Rob, Shook G and now the homie Biz. In a 3 month span. The Hip-Hop community has been suffering this year. Rip brother.
They were all in their 50's too. That's disturbing.
And Prince Markie Dee, (The Fat Boys), On February 19th.
Don't forget GoG from Blackalicious
@@Nicole.Ella.TheFortress Markie was filling in for Biz on the #RockTheBells channel when he first got sick. And now they both gone. 🥺
Don't forget about KTS Dre also
Just heard the news of his passing nobody beats "THE BIZ" rest in peace
BIZ MARKIE 🙏
Biz Markie definitely deserves to be inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
Shots out to my 80's and true hip hop lovers who caught the VAPORS. True Hip hop is dying.
RIP to the one and only Biz Markie. Brought comedy and satire into hip-hop with flare and style.
When Rap was FUN.
Brought me back for a minute with the 80' S Pioneer Smash hits.
Rest in Perfect Peace and POWER BIZ MARKIE.
One of the greatest storytelling rap songs of all time! Biz was an underrated storyteller!!
I think kane wrote this song
Kane was his SongWriter
Came here today to pay respect. Rest now Biz.
My heart is hurting right now. Rest in power always to Biz. When someone from your childhood passes away you lose your sense of fun and excitement.
He will be missed 😢
@@debrajames3865 felt like I lost a family member
He’s is a better place now he doesn’t have to suffer anymore ❤️
Same. Much love
Dudes, I'm from Russia, but I understand how great a loss this is for culture and condolences with you. RIP Biz
Russia! 🤗 Shout Out from Columbus, Ohio ✊ Go Bucks
Thank you bro
Thanks for the love
💯
@@aaronduncan19 horror u p
TIL THIS DAY
"NOBODY BEATS THE BIZ"
REST EASY. O G
My life wouldn't be the same without hip-hop. Rest in peace Biz
Yes!!!! Still listening in 2023😁
Was honored to shake hands with him here in Cleveland Ohio outside a club...he was a big dude..but it was “the biz”...rip king🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
From Cleveland too , rip biz 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
TRU indeed
I lived in Prince George's County MD. I seen him in the mall, and a few times at a local 7 Eleven. He used to DJay at local clubs. RIP Biz
Humpty, DMX, and now Biz...we're sure losing a lot of OGs. RIP Biz...gone but never forgotten.
and Rapper Black Rob too.
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@@joshroberts2491 They got the vaccine man!
Also Prince Markee Dee from the Fatboys passed away in February 😭🎼🎤
@@brianmitchell8479 I loved "Tripping out" Ecstacy from Whodini also passed... very sad..
I want to give a big rest in peace to the legendary Biz Markie if you didn't grow up in the 80s then you missed the best times in hip-hop word up just like the Word Up Magazine
Yes the 80's were the best! Music and everything in between. Carefree days. The 80's brought the best music and Biz Markie was apart of that. RIP BIZ!!!
As a Flight Attendant, I had the pleasure to meet and Serve Biz on a flight from Charlotte, NC to Newark, NJ. Back in 2011. He was so Cool and displayed a bit of Melancholy. He let me take his picture after he left the plane at the gate. I cherish that encounter with the Legendary Rap Artist. ✌🏾 Rest In Peace Biz Markie🌹❤️
Glad to hear beautiful memories
To me that sounds like biz markie is exactly the man he portrayed himself to be. There's no way to put into words the impact he had on your life. It's just something you will remember
@@retired55. Thank you
BIZ WAS ORDINARY DJ THAT BLEW ALL THE WAY UP DIDN'T LET FAME CHANGE HIM,,,
Shout out to fellow 70s babies. Growing up in the 80's was everything that today isnt✌🏾✊🏾🖤
I’m a 90’s kid and I feel that
I'm a early 80z baby grew up in the 90z
Major Facts!!!!
I’m a 90s baby grew up in the 2000s
@@leban8155 feel sorry for you
Man, I grew up in the best era of rap. #Memories
@THANOS HAND"Definitely". 21,APRIL,2019.
Thanos Hand I hope you grow up in late 80's to late 90's
Thank you God!!
Me too, I was 18 when this came on the scene...
Yes we did!
Met Biz and he told my kids... "Listen to your Moms cuz Moms knows best". Wow Biz... Thank you for that and for sharing your talents with the World. RIP BIZ and deepest condolences to the family.
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I left Detroit, I'm still good now!!! Thank you biz.....
Can't believe I'm really this old.. Crazy thing is that Biz was telling a true story! God bless him!
Good moring i remeber when i was n la when i meet him he sing that sound
REST IN PEACE BIZ-TY FOR THE HITS ALONG WITH THE HUMOR.
Biz was my dude... found out 30+ years ago I won my wife's heart singing "he's just a friend" from the top of my lungs...and you know it wasn't long till "she caught the vapors" . RIP Biz.... legends never die.
He has always been my favorite that when rap was rap.Rest peacefully.
Now that he’s gone everybody’s Catching the vapors
When you had to have talent to be a rapper. Best era
And when it was called 'rap', not 'hip slop'.
OK! Dope song, but no thuggery here.
@@curlyjoe5020 Yesssss! I had to school my kids!
@Spelling bee Judge Okay, when "Christmas Rap' and other Curtis Blow songs were out, as well as "Rappers Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang, I was in high school. One term I NEVER heard 40 plus years ago was 'hip hop' as a genre or lifestyle. Though Rappers Delight started with 'With a hip, hop, hippity hip a hopping and you don't stop rocking to til the bang bang the boogy and up jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogie to be', the SONGS NAME was 'RAPPERS Delight', not 'Hip Hoppers Delight'. Curtis Blow didn't have 'Christmas Hip Hop'...he had '"Christmas Rap'.
By after the fact logic ("they said 'hip hopin the song, so it's hip hop' the argument goes) why don't we call it 'boogie' since that's aid a few times, or 'bang bang' because they say that word a couple of times? The reason? Because hip slop apologists MAKE STUFF UP to further their argument.
No doubt that on some block somewhere in Brooklyn folks were saying 'hip hop', but that matters not: the overall society didn't hear the term 'hip hop' used until after new jack swing and 'gangsta rap' (not 'gangsta hip hop') ran their little course, and 'hip slop' was named for the non-rapping R&B bullshit that started in the late 80s and early 90s.
Then, as typical of hip slp aficianados, they tried to co-opt 'rap' as 'part of hip slop'. That can't be. See, I'm old enough to remember when 'rap' first gained mass appeal. I'm also old enough to remember that nationally, Black folks said 'rap' to mean 'discussion' and 'talking it out'. They didn't say 'Hey man, let's hip hop about this and maybe we can work it out'. They said 'Hey, Man, let's rap about this and maybe we can work it out'.
So, all that to say, rap did NOT start off as part of a mythical 'hip hop' culture...it came FROM the term 'rap', which mean 'discuss'. Hip slop, on the other hand, was a way for those who didn't have the talent to actually rap to half ass 'sing' their way through songs.
@@tawanabrown3650 Thank you! It angers me to no end how hip slop lovers always try to get EVERYother kind of music to be 'hip slop'. I argued with this one idiot a couple of years ago when listening to a Wes Montgomery tune from 1965, "Bumpin'" Wes wrote the tune for his guitar, and had a classically trained arrangers, Don Sebesky, arrange almost every other instrument (strings, horns, woodwinds, etc.). The only thing Sebesky didn't really get too much into was Wes' guitar and Grady Tate's drums.
Making this long story shorted, the hip slop guy argued that Grady Tates drumming was 'definitely hip hop' and that if Wes had lived he's have gotten into hip hop. I had to break down the facts of life that Jazz muscians almost universally stayed in Jazz and Jazz Fusion and didn't venture out into full fledged pop, with the key exception of Quincy Jones, who was logically doing it for the money. But that idiot tried to argue that Wes and others would have gone into it. I challenged him repeatedly to show me one Jazz great of the 1950s and 1960s who was still livikng 30 years ago when 'hip hop was coined, and he couldn't name one.
Sorry about that, but it drives me insane when hip slop lovers try their damnedest to claim every other kind of music. LOL
Was a classic in 1988 Still classic. Timeless 2023. RIP BIZ
RIP Another Legend lost too soon. You will be missed Biz 😔
We all caught the vapors today. Want him now that it's too late.
I caught the vapors in 1988, R.I.P biz markie 😢😭
This song lyrically is so important
2024...And still nobody beats the BIZ!!! Innovator...80's...Golden era!
Who still listening to the real shit like this in 2020?
bump that shit
HurricaneBCL7 here
Fuck mumble rap
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺
Bgirl thru n thru
Sempre...🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Brasil
This was the Mike Jones ‘back then’ in the late 80s. RIP BIZ
The song's topic is still prevalent today! Esp in the era or social media. Will never get old
Mike Jones 😂
@@lewesleyacklin1408 who?
RIP to an OG. Vapors are still being caught all over the world.
Word.
Now men can be included
@@CR-xh3zd how ?
@@Blackrage843 do you know what the Vapors are? If so then you know how?
@@Blackrage843 What is the origins of the term “vapors”?
Vapors is like, you get a whiff of my success. Before I was successful, you ain’t paid me the time of day. Soon as I got hot, you get a whiff of my success. So you get the vapors.
I was 12yrs old... i am 48yrs old now... thankyou GOD..RIP BIZ MARKIE
Timeless track for sure !
R.I.P. Biz a true hip hop pioneer. The beauty in this sing is that he bigged up other rappers/djs of that era. Missy Elliott didnt invent frickitititit. We love you Biz
Had the Escort GT with a trunk of funk. Used to play this and creep through town about 20 mph. Thought I was cool af. RIP Biz.
my cousin had a 87 gt
If you were blasting Biz you were cool
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Biz Markie was a master story teller through his music. The Golden era of Hip Hop before it became the commercially succesful monster it is now.
One of my childhood favorites! RIP Biz!
This whole album was dope. Biz dropped nothing but classics on this LP
My co worker is 60 and she plays this! Long Live live hiphop
51 years old and i still rock to this. Real Hip Hop!
62 and i still do to
WHO STILL LISTENING 🎶 IN 2024
A duh
What else I s there to listen to 9
5/27/24 ❤
Me Rjj from Virginia 🔥🔥
me me me me!!!
Back when rap music actually told stories
Sh8y 96 FACTS!
Theodore Pullins kol
... and was telling truth
From Like # 201 🤣😂❗ Word on that.....I miss those dayz....
And sounded like something
Prayers up for Biz. He was hospitalized recently🙏🏾
What happened
@@acekiller6753 he suffered a stroke at the time
I hope he will be alright.
A Stroke back in December and said he wasn't doing too great, but there's no updates since the initial report from December 2020. :( I hope he's alright. Look what happened to Tim Curry when he suffered a stroke - it paralyzed half his body and left him wheelchair bound with difficulties speaking. I don't want to find out this happening to another one of our Legends.
Prayers going up 🙏
Karma is NO joke! Treat people with kindness and compassion! RIP BIZ.
Damn Right!👍
Damn right rest in peace ✌🏻
CHUUUCH 💨 💨 💨 💨
Biz was that one artist who always had a joyous spirit. RIP
Rest In Peace, BIZ. “Idc what it is, but it gots to funky”
This song never gets outdated I just love listening after all these years I am very sorry I just recently heard Biz passed away my sincerest condolences to Tara
….Offerin’ him a job…but nah he don’t want it….damn it feels good to see people up on it…Rap In Peace Biz✌🏽
VAPORS was my favorite song and STILL IS! Biz Markie was a genius with his lyrics😂😂. He was part of the OG’s back in the day fun. God bless him in Heaven . He is missed😢🙏🏽🙏🏽👑👑
"VAPORS" holds true to this very day......Rip Biz
One of the dopest songs ever any genre.
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I’ll miss you biz, but you’ll live on in my speakers.
I’ll make sure to turn the tv extra loud the next time this song comes on while I’m playing San Andreas
i feel the same way that's real
Rest In Peace Biz born on April 8th 1964. I’m posting this on 4/9/2022 we miss you man.
One of the hottest hip hop tracks ever
wordddd
I've been coming back to this tune since 88. It's a work of art. Timeless.
Oh and 'in the box'.
Sorry, but it’s not even close, it’s a good track though
Justin Boros i said ONE OF. Not THE BEST. I have a long list of GOAT hip hop tracks and its on it.
I’m here to pay homage🙏🏾 I’m 30 years old, so I didn’t really catch on to The Biz, but all throughout listening to rap I would hear rappers say “The Vapors” and I never knew what that meant. And as I heard of Biz passing I saw his name associated to the word “Vapors”, then I found out he brought “the vapors” to hip hop and also made a song and video to it. This is my 1st time EVER seeing this video. It resonates with me ALOT because I feel like “A late bloomer” with my creative art & I feel like unnoticed, but I know my art will pop and those that didn’t believe will have to catch “The Vapors”♨️ Rest Easy, Biz. You gained a new fan🙏🏾
Hard af . My first time too I’m late AF I only knew him to be goofy
@@destinixshakur never too late to get into great music ✊🏽
@@heswift agreed! Now check me out
Beautiful Homage to BIZ...BigUp.
Like the old saying goes, "Better late than never."
My childhood continues to evaporate with every hip hop legend’s death. Rest Peacefully Biz.
@Sue Curve - rageous. I was Teenager Lady, during the 1980s. My favorite Era was the 1970s. After hearing about another Legend from Kool and The Gang journeyed on recently. One of my favorite Bands. I was emotional saying wow my childhood Musical Groups from my Era are journeying on. I'll be 53 this Month and I wished we had a Time Machine to revisited the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and even the earlier 2000s.
Time is a silent thief.......
You are so right .
I train two college students lifting weights. I noticed when my music was on I kept saying, he died, he died, he died, he died over and over again almost every single song in the 80s, 90s and 2000s. Heavy D, Biggie, TuPac, Fat Boys, Guru (Gang Starr), DMX, Biz Markie, Eazy E. It's crazy.
don't be sad they're gone.. be happy they existed.
Biz wasn't a one hit wonder. Brother was ahead of his time. A true legend
R.i.p. biz the funniest rap icon ever.and one of the best storytellers ever.you made hip hop fun and you left a amazing legacy in the rap game.word up son
His humor in rap put a lot of smiles on our faces. Greatness is gone but never forgotten.
Rest in Peace Biz Markie. You will NEVER be forgotten. If the haters keep on dissin' you, then they caught the Vapors.
REST IN POWER LEGEND 👑 🎤 🇯🇲 🇨🇦
R.I.P. Biz Markie THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE RECORDS !!! THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC TO LIVE ON .
One of the greatest hip hip motivated songs.
That song told the truth. ONe thing about the late Biz, you never heard any garbage about him. Much respect.
The 80'a was the funniest time to live. Ask anybody that was in highschool or older then. All the music was great.
PUREST FORM HIP HOP MUSIC. REST EASY BIZ MARKIE!
I was a teen when this hit came out in the '80's and when I started working at UPS in '94-present, although in the song the guy was getting turned down by a chic, I use to love when he said, Brotha please you work for UPS. THE VAPORS, R.I.P. BIZ......
One of my homies said he was working at UPS "slinging boxes" when the Vapors came out.
My homie thought he had life going on, with a great job, until he heard Biz's verse about UPS. 👿
I was 6🤣
why death is taking all of our favorite hip hop around the world
Obesity, not exercising and violence. Same as always.
@@hopelove1595 Don’t forget substance abuse.
@@fuziontonygaming Yes, indeed.
R.I.P. TJ Swan 🙏🏾🕊️
“Treated me like a wet food stamp” that was tight for real
Yeah now they treat you like a cracked link card the faces change but the game still the same
That means who ever is worthless ..less then a food stamp ..less then a penny ..lol
Rest in peace Bismarkee, one of the best ever
Vapors is all-time hip hop classic! The opening line of this song is ICONIC! CAN YOU FEEL IT ... NOTHING CAN SAVE YA!
He made some great music. He had a smooth delivery with his rap lyrics.
They don’t make songs or videos like this anymore. Impeccable story telling👌
RIP Biz Markie. Blessed journeys to a Legend and Pioneer 🙏❤️
Just heard Mr. "Nobody Beats The Biz" passed away fr this time, RIP Biz Markie!!!
Thank You GTA SA for introducing me to The Biz. Rest Easy OG 🕊♥️
👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Classic! Four short stories rolled up in one song. RIP Biz. I grew up on this right here. I thought finally, somebody that stands out. Biz defiantly made his own lane.
No gunz, no drugs, no violence, just raw hip hop, story line, witty unpredictable talent, wutang before wu tang......salute
One of the soundtracks to our lives growing up in the late 80s, RIP Biz Mark!
I still use that term , the vapors. Thanks Biz. RIP.
We would hit the dance floor when this came on and swear we were all rappers 🎤 R.I.P Biz Markie 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I think he wud b proud that we were rappers ..this one n just a friend..rip Biz🥺😓❤️
@@eugeniomartinez4847 Yes ❤
RIP Biz. This was always one of my favorite tracks. The music lives on!
RIP BIZ MARKIE
A LEGEND AND NOTHING LESS 🙌🏽
Sure was!
This song is beautiful, my father loved this song R.I.P to my Pops and Biz ♥️🔥
Big Daddy kane was a musical genius
RIP. Met you at best buy when I was kid. Recommended ice cube and korn and signed my hat :) thanks for the tunes
I use to bump this back when I was living in a motel with my wife then we gotta house a car and made some paper mannnnnn they caught the vapors
Word
I God bless you your wife brother.
biz was just such a super chill guy. you never heard him say a bad word or negative thing about anyone or anything. he was one of those people in life who just "got it." rip, to "the clown prince of hip hop."