Da Bush Babees - Remember We
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- Опубліковано 23 тра 2010
- This version is the Salaam Remi Remix from the 1994 Single....
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Da Bush Babees is a group of underground hip-hop artists loosely affiliated with the Native Tongues. The members of the group are Babe-B-Face Kaos (later Lee Majors), Mister Man (later Mr. Khaliyl) and Y-Tee.
The three grew up in Jamaica and Trinidad, and hence reggae strongly influenced its style, but it was in 1992 in Brooklyn, NY, where Mister Man first saw Kaos perform, that the group was formed. The two began collaborating, and after Mister Man suggested adding a reggae toaster, Y-Tee joined the group. After their early concert dates attracted major-label interest, the trio performed live office auditions and signed with Reprise three months after launching the group. Their first album, Ambushed (1994), featured production from Jermaine Dupri, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Salaam Gibbs (later known as Salaam Remi) and the group itself, among others. Later releases included "Remember We" in 1995 and their 1996 second album Gravity, which was the group's first underground and commercial success. Its lead single, "The Love Song", was produced by Posdnous of De La Soul; that single also featured a then-unknown Mos Def singing the chorus, who also sang the chorus and rapped the third verse of the album's seventh track, "S.O.S".
Mr. Man later changed his nickname to Mr. Khaliyl and went on to produce for other artists, and also released a rare 12-inch single on Rawkus featuring Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch and DCQ. Mr. Man has also recently produced for such artists as Res and Fabolous.
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This song embodies the essence of everything that was right about 90's hip hop 💯
Yes indeed
Couldn't have said it better... This is when Hip Hop was PURE and in PERFECT FORM.
The Pharcyde - Passin' Me By comes to mind now hip hop turned in turd hop...
Shame on the peeps that made it so! But we could say that for ALL music these days.
Amen bro
One of the 90s BEST "every-man" hip hop trio. For those that dont know, not every hip hop head emulates viilence and crime. These cats represented mostly everybody we knew in NYC. They WERE the norm: cool, down to earth, fun, full of confidence and intelligence but not flashy. Thats hiw it was. Like, you could picture yourself in the background of EVERY Bush Babies video cause...they showed real scenes.
90s will always beat the newschool
+Andrew Dube everything beats newschool
toofine9 you are so right about that.
Hell yeah me too I still play my 90 hip hop music forever im a 39 year old man and this is my era not that garbage shirt out today it is garbage and fucking sucks I don't play no Mumble rap on my radio strictly's 90 hip hop music 💯💯💯💯
U ain't never lied 👍
You already
This has NYC written all over! Back when hip-hop was FIRE🔥🔥
Shout to NYC for giving us this incredible hip hop.
Indeed…. ✌🏾
My brother
Amen 🙏 🙏 ❤️
New York RAP > Los Angeles RAP
amen
New York was the place to be when songs like this were out...man summers were lit!
1991-1996 was a special time in nyc. We got spoiled with so much music. Video music box every afternoon.
@@Equint77 and a lot of people got stabbed and shot 😂😂
I truly miss this era. You went out the door, not thinking about shit, or what the day would bring. It was not about money and shit. Walking around in the city, listening to this joint. Just beautiful!!! God 🙌 yall.
Don't get robbed though
@@pagola counts the same for you I guess!!
Sick beat!!!!!!
Flava yall
I feel emotional because this is real hip hop where did we go wrong?
People supporting wrong stuff, simple facts...real Rap can't grow if Heads don't buy their music...
I think that was when Ludacris makes a song with Justin Bieber...
Realy no turn back since then...
The south took over and fucked everything up mainly Atlanta
1. They Got Rid of The Hardcore Lane In The Mainstream
2. The LGBT Took Total Control of The Industry and Images
3. Women In The Front Of The Whole Game men Invented
@@mykchek7 thats very true 1000%
Bush Babees, Cella Dwellaz and Boogie Monsters stayed on repeat in my walkman back in the day
😂😂damn u revealed our age...also classic rap history tho
I still remember boogie monsters purple tape cover
Don't forget other obscure legends like Bakers of the Holy Bread, Punk Barbarians, Juggernauts, Dreadnots, Absent Minded, etc
For real riding the bus or train this was the soundtrack for the city back in the days. Nine was dope 2
@@Weatherman47 yo I ran Nine's first album to death, super slept on. I used to call him the original DMX cuzza his raspy voice n flow
Jazz and hip hop. To bad the new era missed out
The new era is too ignorant to acknowledge it...
People really need to stop dissing the young generation.
@@meyou5789 the young generation don't know nothing about this type of hip hop
What happened to Rap/Reggae/Dancehall like this? Three members were from Jamaica and Trinidad. Love both my backgrounds 🇯🇲🇺🇸
@@gregpuryear8163 I'm here bc my mother and father still and listens to this and I was in introduced to 90s rap when in was 4 and I like it better than newschool
Hiphop in the 90’s embodied growing up in a new era. Everyone and Everything was moving so fast and we were just teenagers making it.
I used blast this in my headphones 🎧 wearing polo goose down, champion hoody , timbs , back pack with a basketball. I didn’t even know these were simpler times.
If Mr. Salaam Remi produced it then you know it's gon be good. Trust.
Yooooo u b on all da real hip hop videos!!!
Middle school, girls, first drink, first joint, In living color, araenio hall, mario cart, real hip hop and all my boys still alive.
Damn rip
💯💯💯💯
❤️🥲😢 The sweet Memories
Middle school for me too. Going to the music store and picking out 3 cassette singles after school with friends after saving my lunch money for a few days. Was living in NYC at the time. I still have the cassette single of this jam. Simpler times for sure
This represents my American and Jamaican roots! 🇯🇲🇺🇸
I wish I was Jamaican!!! 💚💛🖤
People who hate rap🎼., Listen! Because This is HIP HOP Music ✔️🕊️
wish hip hop/ boom bap was still alive because this is real music back then
Fun fact: The bush babees said this video was filmed on a train at the Brooklyn Transit Museum. I always thought it was the L train 😂
Sad that we will never get this amazing hip hop again, the vibe is amazing,
IKR
Its making a comeback now: RJ Payne, Griselda, 38 Spesh, Termanology, Nems, Eto, Flee Lord, Fred The Godson etc.
check out high focus records from the uk... they are doing bits now!!
Hey never say never bro we can deffo reawaken these gods again and get real hip hop again
These beats are living right now. Tape flipped/tape flip are making this style. He's dope as fuck fam
BET Rap City October 1994 What a time to be alive!! Miss it. Still bumpin this September 2019 25 years later!!
This is exactly the time when I began to fully immerse myself in the culture....Great times indeed✊🏾🔉💯
Easily one of the best beats ever
Da Bush Babees were part of the Native Tongues posse. Thanks to the Native Tongues family.
Word a lot of people still to this day don't know that also the jungle brothers name this group
@@gregpuryear8163 so basically they discovered da bush babies
@@a.k.a.theruggedmanchild9685 yup basically
Jamaican?
@@pagolayes
This was group was so underrated it’s a shame because they made some of the best music
Heavenly beat
Right!
Absolutely! The best way to describe this beat!
@@jasoncamphor3027 - 🔥😇🙌🏽🙏🏽
I used to get rejected. Neglected and dejected. Disrespected treated like I was infected.
@TruthIsABitterPill yessir
Mee too Mee too. It hurt severely this song would get me thru it I can remember as a young one wanting to hang it up .
@@galactusgalactus4815 sheesh
What a special time frame... The 90s shouldve lasted much longer
Still got da tape n ment condition 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Remember We....Almost 2020
1 of best songs ever made..
1 of best rap hip hop songs ever made
NO CAP
i missed hip hop music like this
now is Lil Yachty wtf
Me too it makes me want to cry just listening and reminiscing the good old days i still play my 90 hip hop music forever I don't play any of the new Mumble rap bull shit on my radio it is garbage and fucking sucks 💯💯💯
Now this is what I call pure talent and skills ....the old school is simply UNBEATABLE AND UNFUCKWITHABLE I'm proud to be a part of this era
omg! this song ❤ there is nothing like 90s Hip Hop
This beat is 💯
Classic! Timeless track.
The Instrumental is so beautiful 😍
Was cleaning out some stuff in the attic and my cassette single of this song popped out of one of the boxes. I don't think I've thought about this song in years but after finding the tape, I had to come listen again. Definitely takes me back to simpler times, late 94, 7th grade in NYC..I loved these dudes as well as Lords of the underground, underrated rappers for sure.
Oh my goodness you was a youngin too, you got a dose of that realness early, for you to even mention the Lord's I know your personally and choice of music Now a days is dope.
I was in 7th grade too. Those were the best times in hip hop. 87-96
I’m much younger than you guys (probably way younger, born in 88 lol) but this song helped me when I started going back to school after dropping out. Times were simpler then too.
Senior year 2015.. these were the tracks we vibed/sparked too. 90s for life.
Im 20 years old but I love the 90s hip hop. I really wish they could bring back the new dancehall era and hip-hop era together like this 🔥🔥🔥
Man it will never come back but I’m older then you and let me tell you it’s was the best time for rap and dancehall I remember when Tupac first came out very positive music for the Black people and a little after that B I G came out
@@dj1na yea og that's sad, but funny enough biggie mothers side of the family came from jamaica though but to me, he never really talk about it that much.
@@jrbugz761 biggies father is Jamaican too.
@@ronskullie9380 The f**k out of here, really??? woow never knew that
@@jrbugz761 yes both is parents are Jamaican
Peace from Macon Georgia!! Yeah we fuck with east coast hip hop here too!
Man I be in Macon all the time much love from Tallahassee FL to Mac town
👍🏾💯❤ My man! Love from N.Y. to Ga!!
Bibb County represent…. ChiTown love
I miss 90’s.
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Loved this style of hip hop growing up. Always wanting to visit New York during this era but just a kid so had to wait. I know when I do I'll be playing jams like this on my headphones with a surreal vibe pretending I'm in that era having a blast. Someday 🤞
That's exactly what I wanted to do as a kid here in the UK. I visited NY for the first time in 2007 at Thanksgiving, then again with my wife ten years later in 2017... I put my headphones in and bumped Mobb Deep "The Bridge 94" as I walked across the Queenborough Bridge on a cold December evening and I was transported to another era in an instant! What a feeling..
@@TheHumanBallsack that's awesome!! Can't wait to do the same someday.
You know it's good hip hop when dudes are wearing ski goggles in the streets. Lol
This sht you feel when you hear this song is exactly what it felt like to be here at that time trust me I was here,and listening to this track givs me that same energy,yes i had ski googles,,we all had ski googles 🤨
Why is this version not on Apple Music I love this song and 90s hip-hop is where it’s at
I get chills when I hear this boy man dis bring back some memories!!!
Forget the 90s, this song is tight. Enjoy the 2020s and jam to 90s songs as if they came out today. And live your life, make great memories now yall
I miss these days. Hip Hop....
It was Brick cold that winter but we had some hot albums for that '94 winter in the 5 Boroughs!
dis track goes in...it hits different
2023, I am still listening to songs like this!❤❤
Big Respect from Brazil 🇧🇷👊 real hipHopHeads 4Eva
Under rated group
*DAMN, I miss the 90s! Where did Rap go so wrong?! SMFH.* 🤷🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️😔 4-7-18
After Biggie and DMX changed the East Coast flow.
Corporations killed it
Remember we.....2021 and its still banging 👌
90s Hip Hop is the pinnacle.
No child has drawn on their faces, and Ray Charles hasn't dyed their clothes, just beats and Rythmes, I remember 😔
I used to play this over and over on my take deck
I remember hearing this for the 1st time when I lived in Jacksonville Florida.
This was my favorite joint by them.
One of the sickest remixes I have ever heard!
This is not a remix 😳
Mr. Man… One of the illest to rep from BK. 🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾👑 Not appreciate y enough.. in fact the Bush Babees period
I had lost this song and i couldn't remember who sang this. Thank u 🙏
Greats from Portugal
Memories...yes indeed...THANK YOU!
The instrumental is still one of my favourite of all time.. makes my head nodding like a dashboard dog
Man I listened to this in Grade 9 and I'm 29 now... time flies. I always thought it said "Remember Will" for one of my good friends growing up. I still hear it to this day. I went my entire life thinking this was the original, Salaam really did this remix justice. Captures a great nostalgic layered sound of the 90's. Wish this version was on Spotify.
Should have won Best Rap Video at the 1995 VMAs. They were robbed. There, said it.
Incredible beat by SALAAM REMI...Da BushBabees were nice!
I love to chill out to this.
This is still priceless!
That production! damn
Bush Babies records had mad sub bass. Rare thing in 93.
This was one of those joints. I remember mixtapin 4 da train tripz going to school, family, my people spots from 86 ta 97 straight sub/bus 🚌 🚇 Metroit
NY hip hop. Nothing can touch it.
Still here in 2020 mad respect
Classic joint. Can't remember their names but da second cat killed dis
Oh my days... The 90s😢 I miss them so much😮
Real Hip-Hop!!!
YO MTV RAPS!!! My favorite show back in tha day...played all the good hits, including this.
Emily Taswolf
and rap city on bet
Rap City on BET too!
Love form Philippines ❤ can't forget this song from my child hoood. please dont delete this video. bc I can't find this song in Spotify.
Hip Hop 90's forever ! peace from france
I love my New York 90s hip hop
I remember the 90's being the golden era. Damn near everything on pirate radio was a banga. I'm I got to experience this firsthand.
The sample is really magic, the voices inside are heavenly
Until infinity with this song. Deadass!
this song was slamming and hip-hop will never be forgotten
This what you called hip hop 🔥
ONLY FROM TRUE YORKERS BABY!!!!!!
2021 I'm still rocking this tape
That's a fact 2022
Crazy dope era of the bubble coats and ski goggles and visors. Timbs and polo button ups Eastland shoes and vests. ❤️🔥❤️🔥
I needed this. That instrumental take me to another planet. The 90s. Where stuff, in my mind, was simple.
real shit....can't get much better....
Man skyzoo just dropped his album brilliant things and on his first single which he has a video for he used that remember we chant, and damn it took me back to when I was in high school bumping the fuck out of this joint, man I loved the bush babees! But that's what brought me back here, fuck! Love it! Salute!!
So the guy that doing a hook he just dropped a album if so sweet let me now if I got it right
Lol life of the 90s .I swear swag and times less music frfr
This is a prime example of the Caribbean diaspora had on hip hop during the golden age 93-94
95 was when I heard this song great times
Reminiscing burnin up to this 💯💯
When rap was still fun!
Omg. Memories! I use to rewind the VHS all day just to see this video over and over! Lol. Big up! Da Bush
This song playing out of a radio on the 7 Bus (Yonkers) going to Lincoln high while I was daydreaming (95/96)
this is 1 of my faves from the 1994
31 1/2 on this earth.Shoutout to all my 90 babies 2000 Kids.Teach your kids for those who have some the difference between Hip Hop and Rap.
Jus got hipp to dis ima 92 baby so u know im feeling this
I'm still listening ❤🔥🔥🔥 2024