@@jodysidney9761 T.R.O.Y. is DEF. up there no doubt. Shook Ones Pt 2, Who Shot Ya, Can I Live, several beats from Illmatic. Shadowboxin, I could go on lol
IKR!! IM 50 SO I GREW UP WITH THIS MUSIC I JUST HEARD THEM PERFORM THIS ON IN LIVING COLOR ( YEAH IM LOOKING AT IN LIVING COLOR 😂😂. I ENJOY LOOKING AT FUNNY
That's not true necessarily. The past can be good without everything now sucking ass. There's so much useful technology that the world constantly uses now. And things were not perfect in the 90's either, it was a MESSY decade, Boomers and other elders were already saying GenX had ruined society and it was in the toilet. So, I guess they were right too. And this song is as incredible as it was in 93, even though it was easily the worst year of my childhood. 😂
Looks like a couple shots from Yosemite. You can definitely see Half Dome in the background. Beaches have that Mendocino/Fort Bragg look. Nice little tour of NorCal.
Graduated in 93 as well. Do you remember Paperboy Ditty? Fam we had some good music back in the day. Back in the day when I was young but I'm not a kid anymore lol!
Kinda brings tears to my eyes when I hear this cause I was 17 when I first heard this. Now 42 going on 43 reminds me how dope it was growing up in the 90's. Timeless music.
California in the 90's is an experience I do wish I could return to. The air, vibe, realness and no cell phones. Hip hop was at its finest and the culture was on fire. I only have the memories now.
You always can throw out your cell phone. Like I have still got gear from 80-90s and never gonna sell that. I rock cars from 90-2007. I didn't live in the US in the 90's, but today Cali for me is still magic place. Especially nature, and rural areas, way better than LA.
I live in the Monterey Bay for the last 30 years, have lived in CA 40 years. Grew up as a teen in the 90s (was a freshman when this dropped). We can't go back unfortunately. I mean, I DO drive a 93 Ford SHO filled with 90s music (some new too), need a cellphone unfortunately, but it was a different vibe here then, and the ideologies were vastly different. This was at a time when a lot of the youth were feeling optimistic about the future and how they could impact it positively, before the Bush/Gore election (which woke a lot of us up that were asleep at the wheel), followed by Columbine and 9/11. The American response to those things vastly changed our reality, and pretty much killed all optimism in our particular generation.@@James1199-f1p
@@juliedavis7445 of the entire 90s ? Lol compared to the rainbow brite rappers sure I believe it. That's the top 520 + 2 leap year days, so call it the top 521 count down, unless it should include a plus 1? 😉.....🇺🇸..... (Doesn't have to be from every week, just 500-ish songs from the 90s that would smoke anything popular by anyone old enough to call these actual insults 🍻
Tessa Queensbridge I love the way the instrumental bits ebb and flow with the beat. Combined with that ‘oh so sweet’ nostalgia..pumpin thru the airwaves and beyond, reaching new planes of thought. Who knew chillin’ like this could be so inspirational. Being born in the summer of 93 myself makes me appreciate it even more.
These guys put out a timeless classic. The lyrics, the beat, the vibe. Everything is picture perfect. Every time I hear this, I’m instantly reminded of being on the beach at sunset with the boys after an absolutely wild day. Everyone’s sitting around a fire just relaxing, smiling and laughing; passing around a bottle of something tasty, and swapping hilarious “remember whens”. Memories from ages ago, but seem like yesterday… The kind you’ll never forget…
Dude the whole aesthetic of this song and video captured the 90s in a way that makes a lump in your throat if you were there. The cartoons. Malls. Super soakers. No ones face buried in an iPhone. Sunshine literally seemed more genuinely bright and consuming back then. Like the freshness of them being at a national park on a sunny day just captures it all and matches the beat so well.
The songs called 93 til infinity because they knew it would be played forever! Look how many people are playing it still 30 years on! One of the greatest songs ever! Especially the beat 🔥
They are "The Wu-Tang of the West" But remember the West coast THE BEST COAST. HIEROGLYPHICS/SOULS OF MISCHIEF are the best group ever imo, wordsmiths, Lyrical geniuses, and changed the way people rapped. The multi's, thought pattern, and rhyme scheme was something special. This is proof ua-cam.com/video/58a5fzh0tJo/v-deo.html Eminem and Andre 3000 were influenced by Hiero and says they are "RAPPERS RAPPERS" The world needs a JUICE CREW, WUTANG, HIEROGLYPHICS reunion/celebration of hip-hop!! Real hip hop. Those 3 crews arguably defined the golden age of hip hop. Hieroglyphics crew is best imo though. 93' Til Infinity, 3rd Eye Vision, and Trilogy.... Those 3 albums are better than any 3 and other crew can assemble. Add Full Circle and its a wrap. Souls of Mischief/Hieroglyphics flows were sacred writings. Thats what Hieroglyphics means: sacred writings. 93' Til Infinity - ua-cam.com/video/fXJc2NYwHjw/v-deo.html Make Your Mind Up - ua-cam.com/video/OYGYEn3K-CA/v-deo.html You Never Knew - ua-cam.com/video/k729U5AMIKI/v-deo.html Mics Of The Round Table - ua-cam.com/video/lSCSApoXc3Q/v-deo.html What A Way To Go Out - ua-cam.com/video/Y_3OHvY16qo/v-deo.html And that's only 5 of my fav tracks of their.... they have DOZENS of songs better than most rappers/crews BEST. Also... History lesson: HIEROGLYPHICS/SOUL OF MISCHIEF WENT INDEPENDENT once Jive records wanted to drop them. Jive Records never gives the artist publishing rights but SOULS/HIERO put their foot down and kept em. A HUGE DEAL BACK THEN... everyone was like HOW DID THEY GET JIVE TO LET THEM KEEP THEIR SHIT??. one of the reasons JIVE dumped them later on. SOULS is smart owning their own work. HEIRO/SOM are imo the best rap group ever (yes better than WU-TANG who are 2nd..) Labels needed HIERO more than they needed JIVE. DEL, Tajai, Opio, PhestoDee, Casual, Pep Love, and A-Plus went independent and have been going strong ever since. 20+ years. 93' TIL INFINITY! Like NAS said in 2006... HIP HIP...hip hop... IS DEAD" It died in 99' with BIG L but was put out of its misery in 2004 with O.D.B.
Top 10 Beats Pharaoh Monch- Simon says All caps- MF DOOM Work- Gangstarr Boom- Royce da 5"9 Put it on- Big L Paris- Suicide bois Snowgoons- The Hatred Jedi Mind tricks- design in malice KRS ONE- Rappers delight DJ kool- let me clear my throat ( made with the Kool and the gang- Hollywood swinging intro/ 900 Number by 45. King)
I was a junior in high school in the spring of 1993. This was our homecoming theme. I get teary eyed when I hear this song. This represents all of me, in 1993.
I was 13 and did graffity on trains in 93, still remember walking in the streets headphones on and listening that track while I organized my next train bombing, just like hip hop has to be. This track is the infinitive of hip hop
I graduated high school in 93.. started at Howard that fall.. soooo many memories of playing them, Pharcyde, and Wu Tang- it was a ridiculous time to be alive.. I felt like life was just beginning and this song was so perfect.. 93 til infinity..❤️
93 was thirty years ago… and this is still going to be bumped till infinity! Blessings to all the souls still knocking this… I’m holding my newborn son and he loving daddy music
I'm 35, been feeling super reminiscent of the 90s. Been feeling sad, cuz I can't feel like I felt back then. But today, I was playing this song as my 1+ year old was playing with me in the back yard, and I felt like I felt back then. The sun was warm again.
Yea bruh I'm shedding tears of gratitude that I was able to be in the greatest decade ever RIP to my grandfather grandmother uncle ernest and my my homeboy Darrell all that happened in the 90s but it was a rollercoaster I never wanted to get off . Shout out to all the 80s babies who were able to enjoy this. Man o man I miss my childhood
A flagship of West Coast Hip Hop. The groove, Oakland, the beach, the trees...Heal yourself Oaktown. We miss the old you pre-pandemic. You were never perfect, but will always be beautiful. Your roots are still strong. 🌳
@@seismicvertigo345 Aww, man. It's a sad thing. Oakland's community went underground. It used to be super present, and despite some of the tougher neighborhoods, it had a great vibe and night life. Many of the stores didn't reopen and stayed boarded up. Someone I know pulled over just to take their phone out of their pocket and within seconds and SUV tried to car jack them and shot them (they survived). Just not the same.
Yes The early 90s time when it didn't matter which coast hip hop music was coming from. From Too Short & Hi C to Ghetto Boyz and D.O.C & Rakim to Public Enemy. There was no discrimination where you were from. East coast all my life too.
@@JamesLerem Yeah, man. The coast beef always disappointed me. I always thought it was dumb to take a marginalized genre (at the time) and then divide it over some stupid territorial b.s. The artists we lost could have done so much amazing work together playing off each others influences (and made bank doing it).
2024 and still kickin’ it! Supreme beat, real hip hop and a video way ahead of its time… Even the transitions are simply clean as can be. Funny how their looks are literally what people are wearing right now. Good things come back, great things remain ‘til infinity!
+1. Not just vibes but places and faces - friends and family and amazing talents like Big L that should have been around a lot longer (list could go on and on.. Nipsey Hussle now too..). I somehow slept on Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers '95 and that is breaking me apart right now. Instant time warp and stuck reminiscing. Here's a tune just for us sad old heads - ua-cam.com/video/2Jyv9EU6R9A/v-deo.html The Artful Dodgers - Remember
Live the present my friend. The past is past! For me 90's was a very very bad period. A lot of problems but I achieved to solve them! Get ready for the future! 😉
The beat is dope and really helps to escape the noise of reality. On the real though, we are sadly witnessing the death of novelty or anything genuine which came from strife or fueled real artwork like this. The internet has and will, only replicate prototypes of human creations and simulate the experiences we once genuinely shared in person without technological/frequency barriers... I know it sounds crazy, see "going viral" and other phenomena. Nobody wants to admit to the death of creativity or the imagination. Anyway, this type of nostalgia is the last emotional connection humanity will ever have to their past, in the near future as AI and quantum tech begins to merge together... as we become less human with each decade
I remember being a 12yr old in long island looking out my window while packing cloths, because my family was about to move to florida. Had the radio on and 93 till came on. I just remember the feelings of sadness/excitement of leaving my friends I grew up with to a whole new area down south as the 93 till infinity instrumental was the sound track. I never forgot that moment in my life. Its one of my main memories till this day. This was a Hip Hop masterpiece and a special moment in my young life. I thank God I was alive during this era.
I'm now 48. I remember when it was released in 93. I loved it and I do love it forever. Still ghoosebombs when I heared it today! What a f#%@in classic!!!!!!!
Something people don't praise enough is all of the different backgrounds these guys are in. You don't usually see men like us in these outdoor surroundings in music videos, and I really appreciated seeing other black men surrounded by the beautiful California landscape with mountains, valleys, and beaches just chilling.
In '93 gangsta was not crowned king yet. I come back to this video just to get a glimpse of the different outdoor settings. Yosemite, Pinnacles, and maybe the Sonoma Coast, amongst idea? Im on the other side of the world now, but this video always brings me back home.
@@gogogadget23 WTF you talking about?! 🤣 I'm guessing you too young for this? Gangsta rap had been huge since the mid to late 80's but this ain't rap, this is Hip Hop at it's best
Nah, I'm jealous of this generation which has access to all kinds of music nvm that access to all kinds of info whereas we had to bang our heads against walls until we figured it out. Also SoM is touring so you can exp. what we did but more importantly enjoy your youth as it is fleeting.
This one goes to out to my older brother, he was born in 1993, he sadly passed away suddenly in 2020. Still think about you every day and reminisce about all the good times we had, and letting me sleep in your bed sometimes and talking until 3 in the morning. All love your little bro. 93 til infinty...
@@days5345 I think it's a very good signing. Yes he has had a below par season for his own standards, but I think he'll still be worth the money although I think £65m is a bit much. He is similar to Alonso in a attacking sense, is faster and imo can defend better than Alonso. Lampard is a manager who probably values attack more than defence and a combination of him and Pulisic on that left side will be deadly. I reckon he'll end the season with 6 goals and 9 assists while putting in a decent defensive showing. One thing is for sure, he's an upgrade on what we've got at the moment.
1993 Freshman year of High School - This album made feel like there was nothing better in the world than being a young Black man. Me and my little backpack rapper crew all had a favorite SOM member, and traded off lyric for lyric - it was like a dream.
damn. I graduated college in 94 ...when this came out was amazing. Usually this was reserved for an East Coast sound/style. They also had Del the Funky Homosapien. I am from Brooklyn and we all loved this joint
shittttt nigga! We getting old! I graduated the year this came out it was my theme song. I was 17 going on 18 when they dropped this...I am graciously 44 now. Where my dudes at? I would love to see if they still looking good. I certainly hope so.
It cures the depression but it makes me so bittersweetly nostalgic I almost get tears in my eyes. My uncle was 3 years older than me, and he introduced me to so much of this music. He was the coolest person in my world.
At a time when all hip hop videos were shot in an urban setting, Souls of Mischief shoot their video in a natural setting ... wonderful concept and cinematography
Maaaaaaaaan there will never be a better era in hip hop than the late 80's and the entire 90's!!! There's been so many great MC's that I grew up listening to that don't get mentioned at all like their impact on the hip hop culture never happened and that's why true hip hop lovers like myself can't rock with this new era of rap because we know that there's a BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A RAPPER AND A REAL MC 💯🗣🎯
My 10 year old son heard this on NBA 2k18 and bangs it like every day. He said "Dad this is fire" , amazing this came out when I was 13 and caught the ear of someone born in 2010.
I turned 47 years old on my birthday today. I recorded and listened to this song with MTV on cassette tape when I was 17 years old. It's a good memory that I worked part-time at a used vinyl when I was 19 years old and bought it for 6000 yen. Now, when I want to reset my bad feelings and return to my heart like a boy, I sometimes come here to listen to it. Young people, don't be pessimistic about the present. Because it has become a much more convenient world than in those days. From a Japanese uncle.
@@johannesschmitz6370 might not have been "ahead of its time" but it's solid af. hate the idea that music is somehow supposed to be liked less with time, sometimes time only makes us grow fonder.
The whole album holds up like nothing you’ve ever seen. People always talk about this (dope) track but never show the album the love it deserves. One of the GOAT rap albums.
Will never understand how some people say they dont listen to hiphop. Just the art of sampling is golden, then the words,which are an expression of each person's creativity, no singing voice to hide behind, you gotta be able to write, show your mental prowess, and delivery? Oh man. Look at what you gave us Hiphop, thank you
One of the greatest beats in hip-hop history
I almost liked this twice
2 other contenders for this category would be books of war and shook ones pt2
@@vayyyylmao Nas is like, T.R.O.Y, mass appeal
Gangsta paradise,survival of the fittest,ny state of mind,
@@jodysidney9761 T.R.O.Y. is DEF. up there no doubt. Shook Ones Pt 2, Who Shot Ya, Can I Live, several beats from Illmatic. Shadowboxin, I could go on lol
31 years later and it's still better than 95% of the music being broadcasted TODAY!!!
Better than Kendrick too
I know right!!
IKR!! IM 50 SO I GREW UP WITH THIS MUSIC I JUST HEARD THEM PERFORM THIS ON IN LIVING COLOR ( YEAH IM LOOKING AT IN LIVING COLOR 😂😂. I ENJOY LOOKING AT FUNNY
j🎉k😂🎉ngk 0:08 yy ib5 g🎉 nftjm⁰pop I k@@trosharrahchapman2558
We got taste
If you're under 21 much love your listening to dope hip hop.
I really wish i was born back then
Thanks yo
I wish I grew up in the 90s man
@@sigmasmegma8514 bruh
man im 13 i really feel i was born in the wrong generation in a few ways
Man the 90's were so special 😢❤
Fr
Very special
Each decade that passes goes more down the toilet
Big fact Hella variety everybody didn't sound the same...
That's not true necessarily.
The past can be good without everything now sucking ass. There's so much useful technology that the world constantly uses now.
And things were not perfect in the 90's either, it was a MESSY decade,
Boomers and other elders were already saying GenX had ruined society and it was in the toilet. So, I guess they were right too.
And this song is as incredible as it was in 93, even though it was easily the worst year of my childhood. 😂
Can we appreciate how clean this video was shot...93 still looking HD
Yea man thinking the same!! Clean AF!
Looks like a couple shots from Yosemite. You can definitely see Half Dome in the background. Beaches have that Mendocino/Fort Bragg look. Nice little tour of NorCal.
Yes! The video is authentically gorgeous. They all looked incredible and the outdoor shots are so smooth!
i can smell it!!! so good!
PREACH!
I’m lucky enough to have graduated in ‘93 and have this as our anthem the rest of our lives. Still my favorite…classic.
93’ to 97’ babyyyyy💎🎶✨☀️🔥🌀📀🎚️📀
Graduated in 93 as well. Do you remember Paperboy Ditty? Fam we had some good music back in the day. Back in the day when I was young but I'm not a kid anymore lol!
I'm class of 93 too
Wow blessed
So cool! ♥️
Kinda brings tears to my eyes when I hear this cause I was 17 when I first heard this. Now 42 going on 43 reminds me how dope it was growing up in the 90's. Timeless music.
Same here I'm 40 going on 41. Respect.
+1
George Torres Same! Just turned 45 was in my second year of college and music was dopest it will ever be! Wish I knew then we had the best music!
respect OGs
Frfr, I saved the name Tajei for my first baby girl. 42 as well and this transports me back to the 90s.
California in the 90's is an experience I do wish I could return to. The air, vibe, realness and no cell phones. Hip hop was at its finest and the culture was on fire. I only have the memories now.
TEACH!
So true 🎉
You always can throw out your cell phone. Like I have still got gear from 80-90s and never gonna sell that. I rock cars from 90-2007.
I didn't live in the US in the 90's, but today Cali for me is still magic place. Especially nature, and rural areas, way better than LA.
I live in the Monterey Bay for the last 30 years, have lived in CA 40 years. Grew up as a teen in the 90s (was a freshman when this dropped). We can't go back unfortunately. I mean, I DO drive a 93 Ford SHO filled with 90s music (some new too), need a cellphone unfortunately, but it was a different vibe here then, and the ideologies were vastly different. This was at a time when a lot of the youth were feeling optimistic about the future and how they could impact it positively, before the Bush/Gore election (which woke a lot of us up that were asleep at the wheel), followed by Columbine and 9/11. The American response to those things vastly changed our reality, and pretty much killed all optimism in our particular generation.@@James1199-f1p
this gotta be one of the greatest beats in all of hip hop history
It is.❤
💯
Not! Just like it's simple track 🤷♂️🤦♂️
NO MOBB DEEP SHOOK ONES GREATEST HIP HOP SONG EVER!
@@ivarobel7369 Simple is bad?
This is one of the best hymns EVER.
Wow jebus has a verified account
Ur really cringe bud.
Jesus CHRIST!
Thanks Jesus for blessing these dudes with a sick flow
Very true Jesus Christ
We were so spoiled in the 90s. A new classic seemingly dropped every week. Still sounds fresh as hell.
The music industry killed this style of music
So many classics dropped that year
Amen to that lol
EVERY WEEK!!!
@@juliedavis7445 of the entire 90s ? Lol compared to the rainbow brite rappers sure I believe it. That's the top 520 + 2 leap year days, so call it the top 521 count down, unless it should include a plus 1? 😉.....🇺🇸.....
(Doesn't have to be from every week, just 500-ish songs from the 90s that would smoke anything popular by anyone old enough to call these actual insults 🍻
bro this music is eternal. Mark my words
Facts.
My mind is blown by how creative and fluid this Hip Hop CLASSIC is. A beautifully shot video is the icing on the cake. This will NEVER die! ❤
Even in the future this still sounds magical...true art is timeless.
💯🙌🏾
ua-cam.com/video/SnOZbrLI3sA/v-deo.html 90s beat I made in my car produced and vocals
Just imagine hearing this when it was new 😳Hip- Hop it really came out in summer 92 not 93 if I'm not mistaken
So true✌️❤️👍
yup
This beat makes you travel to other dimensions
Exactly what I was thinking at this very moment.. it's like that rap died🤔
Thought i was the only one
Tessa Queensbridge I love the way the instrumental bits ebb and flow with the beat. Combined with that ‘oh so sweet’ nostalgia..pumpin thru the airwaves and beyond, reaching new planes of thought. Who knew chillin’ like this could be so inspirational.
Being born in the summer of 93 myself makes me appreciate it even more.
I was struggling to put the feeling into words. Thank you.
Tessa Queensbridge agreed
When they said "til infinity" they weren't joking. 30 years later this slaps just as hard as it did back then, and it always will.
Not really. They still have infinite more years until they reach infinity
@@noyew2325 Ok smarty pants
That's what makes it a timeless track. Time will never make it sound "old" or out of fashion 💎
@@andrewstathi4912 Exactly that!
I was c/o 94 and my brother was c/o 93 so you know how hard this was to his class👊🏻
These guys put out a timeless classic. The lyrics, the beat, the vibe. Everything is picture perfect.
Every time I hear this, I’m instantly reminded of being on the beach at sunset with the boys after an absolutely wild day. Everyone’s sitting around a fire just relaxing, smiling and laughing; passing around a bottle of something tasty, and swapping hilarious “remember whens”.
Memories from ages ago, but seem like yesterday…
The kind you’ll never forget…
this makes me nostalgic for a time i didn't even exist in yet
That time was the best..... brings tears to my eyes remembering it ❤️🙏🏼🎶
Peace to you!!!!
Omg I have thought this every time I hear this
hahahaha
factsss bro 💯💯
That how you know it's a classic
This song is medicine.
factsss
Truth
Bruhhhhh fr, you said it perfectly
This song was made for me as dedication since i'm a 93 kid
Big facts
I used to listen to this when I was 63, and now I'm 17. This will forever be a classic.
That makes no sense...but right on!!!! 😂
Reincarnation thing huh?
@@Robert-rl7rdI think it was a play on the whole infinity thing in the song title😂
You benjamin button’s baby!?
🤣🤣🤣🤣 man what?
so many memories to this song , hope we can chill from 93' till .... ❤❤❤
I'm 14 I've loved this song since I was 10
Had an older brother who passed away a few years ago. He was born in '93 but will forever be infinite.
rip
Chills, Rest easy.
@@4DIVID7 ✌🏻💙
Peace
so what happened? He die in Iraq?
While I was listening to this my 13 year old just yelled “Turn that up!” He wasn’t wrong 🤘🤣
That's awesome. My 6 y.o. sons new favorite song is Can I Kick It?
And we all clapped.
That boy raised right 🫡
Keep playing the classics for him, raise that boy R!TE!!😉👍
I don't care what anyone else says! This is the best hip hop beat ever made in history. There i said it! what now!
This and The Pharcyde - runnin
look up big krit somedayz awesome tribute
I think the best is Survival of the Fittest ... Amazing sample
and also Shook Ones Pt. II
TheRealRedWolf hahahah then you have long trip with hiphop music history
Ofc bro, have you ever heard about nujabes or j dilla ?
I was a senior in high school with this came out - couldn’t tell class of ‘93 nothing!!
C/O 93 This was like our anthem
I'm class of 93 too
I was 23 when this dropped now I'm 50 and still banging it!! Blessed to still be here in 2020!!
Me too! 💖
47
@@alic6419 back then was the best time ever
Indeed bro!
I was 25 and still bang it!❤
One of the greatest songs in hip hop history.
Damn straight
no doubt
Yep definitely
Most def❗️
I feel you dawg
The visuals. The locations. The cinematography. Wow.
The cinematography is ????! It could be from early-mid 2000s, especially with camera quality. Its mind blowing !
The Yay Area baby…Oakland reprezent
My childhood memories coming from Chicago. 💯
amazing how we've gone full circle culturally and now all the clothes they wear in this video would look fly asf today.
@@Anthony-ek3qy
Yeah man. Considering other hip-hop videos at that time.
Quality 👌
Dude the whole aesthetic of this song and video captured the 90s in a way that makes a lump in your throat if you were there. The cartoons. Malls. Super soakers. No ones face buried in an iPhone. Sunshine literally seemed more genuinely bright and consuming back then. Like the freshness of them being at a national park on a sunny day just captures it all and matches the beat so well.
The songs called 93 til infinity because they knew it would be played forever! Look how many people are playing it still 30 years on! One of the greatest songs ever! Especially the beat 🔥
facts 🔥🔥
Ive been chillin since 85
old ah@@Urban4resh
@urban i dont think so, chillin was invented in 93!
I’m 63 now, still listen in 2024, my first cousin is enflexa, better known as Troy Jr. was so proud of him.
Souls of Mischief are criminally underrated.
I feel like they're not underrated, just not popular enough.
this video has 14 million views, what the hell are you on about?
@@dirtfriend I mean that they didn't go mainstream (although a lot of mainstream rappers know Souls of Mischief)
@@dirtfriend it should have over 100 mil though imo
They are "The Wu-Tang of the West"
But remember the West coast THE BEST COAST. HIEROGLYPHICS/SOULS OF MISCHIEF are the best group ever imo, wordsmiths, Lyrical geniuses, and changed the way people rapped. The multi's, thought pattern, and rhyme scheme was something special. This is proof ua-cam.com/video/58a5fzh0tJo/v-deo.html Eminem and Andre 3000 were influenced by Hiero and says they are "RAPPERS RAPPERS"
The world needs a JUICE CREW, WUTANG, HIEROGLYPHICS reunion/celebration of hip-hop!! Real hip hop. Those 3 crews arguably defined the golden age of hip hop.
Hieroglyphics crew is best imo though. 93' Til Infinity, 3rd Eye Vision, and Trilogy.... Those 3 albums are better than any 3 and other crew can assemble. Add Full Circle and its a wrap.
Souls of Mischief/Hieroglyphics flows were sacred writings. Thats what Hieroglyphics means: sacred writings.
93' Til Infinity - ua-cam.com/video/fXJc2NYwHjw/v-deo.html
Make Your Mind Up - ua-cam.com/video/OYGYEn3K-CA/v-deo.html
You Never Knew - ua-cam.com/video/k729U5AMIKI/v-deo.html
Mics Of The Round Table - ua-cam.com/video/lSCSApoXc3Q/v-deo.html
What A Way To Go Out - ua-cam.com/video/Y_3OHvY16qo/v-deo.html
And that's only 5 of my fav tracks of their.... they have DOZENS of songs better than most rappers/crews BEST.
Also...
History lesson:
HIEROGLYPHICS/SOUL OF MISCHIEF WENT INDEPENDENT once Jive records wanted to drop them. Jive Records never gives the artist publishing rights but SOULS/HIERO put their foot down and kept em. A HUGE DEAL BACK THEN... everyone was like HOW DID THEY GET JIVE TO LET THEM KEEP THEIR SHIT??. one of the reasons JIVE dumped them later on. SOULS is smart owning their own work. HEIRO/SOM are imo the best rap group ever (yes better than WU-TANG who are 2nd..)
Labels needed HIERO more than they needed JIVE. DEL, Tajai, Opio, PhestoDee, Casual, Pep Love, and A-Plus went independent and have been going strong ever since. 20+ years. 93' TIL INFINITY!
Like NAS said in 2006... HIP HIP...hip hop... IS DEAD"
It died in 99' with BIG L but was put out of its misery in 2004 with O.D.B.
This goes way too hard for how chill it is man. WAY to hard. May 2024 be full of success, love, and chillin
Facts bro
Yesssir
I’m only 20 first time hearing ts
@@rashadeallen1234 im only 13 hearing this
I’m 20 first time hearing this
Graduated in 92. Brings me back to the care free days. Music in the 90s can never be replicated. This song is timeless.
That beat's fucking spiritual..
"Fucking Spiritual" lollll
I get nostalgia everytime i listen
Your pfp is cursed af
Top 10 Beats
Pharaoh Monch- Simon says
All caps- MF DOOM
Work- Gangstarr
Boom- Royce da 5"9
Put it on- Big L
Paris- Suicide bois
Snowgoons- The Hatred
Jedi Mind tricks- design in malice
KRS ONE- Rappers delight
DJ kool- let me clear my throat ( made with the Kool and the gang- Hollywood swinging intro/ 900 Number by 45. King)
@@Dyenosaur00 Pacewon - I declare war?
I was a junior in high school in the spring of 1993. This was our homecoming theme. I get teary eyed when I hear this song. This represents all of me, in 1993.
Preach it!!! I graduated in 94, and this song still speaks to me.
I was a senior and graduated in 1993, so this takes me back to that time...
Bro this as your homecoming theme sounds dope
I was 13 and did graffity on trains in 93, still remember walking in the streets headphones on and listening that track while I organized my next train bombing, just like hip hop has to be. This track is the infinitive of hip hop
Word me too, I still remember this when it came out back in the days growing up in NYC. Wish I can go back in time.
The amount of swag in this song is unbelievable
True.
And its effortless 🙌🏽💖
Malik Sosho this swag is like Curry and Klay now 😂😂😂
Ye's twitter pfp!!
Malik Sosho dope pro pic bro. Real creative to draw focus to the African Continent on a map. First time I’ve seen that.
I was born in 96. But I hear this and I time travel to a time that was unknown to me. Thank you for an absolute hip hop masterpiece
Dam unc, is it bad that a lil kid that was born in '11 listening to this shii?
@@SpyrosTzimapitis hell nah. That era has been immortalised. Pump that shit louder nephew 🔊👊🏾👑
@@kamenbrown yeah, to be honest, og hip hop is goated
I love the fact that they flexing with beautiful locations instead of cars and jewels
Jewels
But that stang got sideways. They had to top it off with that 1..
@@TheisExplainsHowTo I'll never forget that
That's not their style. Could also be why they never blew up. Not selling out often means just that.
The real finer things in life
In my humble opinion, this is the best hip hop beat ever made.
Facts 💯
In my opinion this is much more than a hip hop beat this feels like something that makes you think about life
Same
Idk I go with Clipse Grindin. This is up there tho
@@jonathanmuldrow2102 Nah
I graduated high school in 93.. started at Howard that fall.. soooo many memories of playing them, Pharcyde, and Wu Tang- it was a ridiculous time to be alive.. I felt like life was just beginning and this song was so perfect.. 93 til infinity..❤️
Good times🤙🏻
yessss the best!
My mom said that year was one of the most iconic of the 90s.
Class of 93. Man this era was so good
Don't forget about them and hiero going independant
This cut here could never get old to me. Class of 93 here til infinity!!!
93 was thirty years ago… and this is still going to be bumped till infinity!
Blessings to all the souls still knocking this… I’m holding my newborn son and he loving daddy music
I was a newborn 30 years ago. 93' is a blessed year 2 B born!
@@duncan3998 facts! My favorite year!
@@LonerBecause Dope, both Cancer & Rooster like me~~
'93 stealin ma's cigs, gave KB money to get us 40s of mickeys, nba jam all night in 3rd floor hot ass room.
That means I'm 44. Rip 1990's
I was born in 1993 and I want this to be played at my funeral one day so my family could understand that i'll be with them from 93 till infinity 🙏
✌️❤️👍
Wow that’s so awesome man
Same shit bruh, kudos from Russia
Haha slick
i deff want this to be played at my funeral ur 93 thats crazy
Respect to all youngsters out there jammin this 1
I’m 11 lol
I’m 15 but I’ve known of this gem for years
14
I'm 10
12 started at 11
I’m so glad that the younger generation(s) can understand what made The 90’s special, without anyone even explaining it to them.
I just cried, the nostalgia is overwhelming
No doubt
Yea
2K18
Best comment ever
Bryant Wilson thank you
I'm 35, been feeling super reminiscent of the 90s. Been feeling sad, cuz I can't feel like I felt back then. But today, I was playing this song as my 1+ year old was playing with me in the back yard, and I felt like I felt back then. The sun was warm again.
My G, me too
I relate to this so hardcore. I miss the optimism. This song really is an antidote and a portal.
“The sun was warm again” 🤝
Yea bruh I'm shedding tears of gratitude that I was able to be in the greatest decade ever RIP to my grandfather grandmother uncle ernest and my my homeboy Darrell all that happened in the 90s but it was a rollercoaster I never wanted to get off . Shout out to all the 80s babies who were able to enjoy this. Man o man I miss my childhood
Amen brother it's like this song takes u back to the good days.
Glad I got to live in the greatest era of hip hop the 90s
Sucks I don't
@@varnishyourboard well I was trying to mean that Im not growing up with good hip hop
@@eleazargarcia9142 better then fugue-hop is all I'm saying
B V The GOLDEN era
You lucky brotha
A flagship of West Coast Hip Hop. The groove, Oakland, the beach, the trees...Heal yourself Oaktown. We miss the old you pre-pandemic. You were never perfect, but will always be beautiful. Your roots are still strong. 🌳
What happened after the pandemic? Asking from the east coast
@@seismicvertigo345 Aww, man. It's a sad thing. Oakland's community went underground. It used to be super present, and despite some of the tougher neighborhoods, it had a great vibe and night life. Many of the stores didn't reopen and stayed boarded up. Someone I know pulled over just to take their phone out of their pocket and within seconds and SUV tried to car jack them and shot them (they survived). Just not the same.
@@goober8798 oh wow
Yes The early 90s time when it didn't matter which coast hip hop music was coming from. From Too Short & Hi C to Ghetto Boyz and D.O.C & Rakim to Public Enemy. There was no discrimination where you were from. East coast all my life too.
@@JamesLerem Yeah, man. The coast beef always disappointed me. I always thought it was dumb to take a marginalized genre (at the time) and then divide it over some stupid territorial b.s. The artists we lost could have done so much amazing work together playing off each others influences (and made bank doing it).
I swear I get the EXACT SAME FEELING every time I hear this track.
Me too
Same!!!
@@liridacalou3545 Me too 😊
Same! Never grow tired of it. Chills every time
Me to, and I love it Everytime I get that feeling
I was 31 years old in 1993… I’m 60 and this sounds even better now
Damn gramps you got taste
I think of this as new hip hop! Hilarious. I'm 46. Still playing this classic.
Mad respect 💯
I'm 61 & still playing it loud! All thanx to my eldest son,who was a teenager in the 90's & played it loud!
I was born in 93 and I wanna shout you out
*Rest here traveler, your journey through nostalgia must be tiring.*
Stay awhile and listen ...
made my chest feel tight reading this. peace and blessings to all ❤
🦋
It’s not nostalgia for me, I wasn’t born then
Was but five years old when this dropped
2024 and still kickin’ it! Supreme beat, real hip hop and a video way ahead of its time… Even the transitions are simply clean as can be. Funny how their looks are literally what people are wearing right now. Good things come back, great things remain ‘til infinity!
This Song Makes You Cry Because The 90's Was So Awesome Man. And We Can Never Get That Vibe Back.
+1. Not just vibes but places and faces - friends and family and amazing talents like Big L that should have been around a lot longer (list could go on and on.. Nipsey Hussle now too..). I somehow slept on Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers '95 and that is breaking me apart right now. Instant time warp and stuck reminiscing. Here's a tune just for us sad old heads - ua-cam.com/video/2Jyv9EU6R9A/v-deo.html The Artful Dodgers - Remember
Ikr - especially Yosemite back then. Smh
Live the present my friend. The past is past! For me 90's was a very very bad period. A lot of problems but I achieved to solve them! Get ready for the future! 😉
@@ΔημήτρηςΠ-χ8θ Very wise words
Yeah it was live...
that beat was waaay ahead of his time
probably because it's timeless
A Plus underrated producer
I'm still in love with this sick beat
Facts
BULL **** MUSIC WAS MILLION TIMES BETTER BK THEN THATS A FACT...NOT LIKE THE TRIP 2DAY
Makes my cry thinking back when this came out. I was 15 in Brooklyn at the time. My whole crew at the time loved this classic. Dam I miss the 90's😢
Nothing like the 90s. Greatest decade
Feel like it was the last ‘natural’ decade. We weren’t weird tech hybrid humans yet. Yuk. It hurts
I'm 20 I'd like to experience that era
If you came of age in the 90s, you were a part of a golden time. This was the best time to be a teenager.
The beat is dope and really helps to escape the noise of reality. On the real though, we are sadly witnessing the death of novelty or anything genuine which came from strife or fueled real artwork like this. The internet has and will, only replicate prototypes of human creations and simulate the experiences we once genuinely shared in person without technological/frequency barriers... I know it sounds crazy, see "going viral" and other phenomena. Nobody wants to admit to the death of creativity or the imagination. Anyway, this type of nostalgia is the last emotional connection humanity will ever have to their past, in the near future as AI and quantum tech begins to merge together... as we become less human with each decade
I remember being a 12yr old in long island looking out my window while packing cloths, because my family was about to move to florida. Had the radio on and 93 till came on. I just remember the feelings of sadness/excitement of leaving my friends I grew up with to a whole new area down south as the 93 till infinity instrumental was the sound track. I never forgot that moment in my life. Its one of my main memories till this day. This was a Hip Hop masterpiece and a special moment in my young life. I thank God I was alive during this era.
Legendary 90s Music!
ye ikr
This where it's at
93 till 2021!
fax
93 till 2023
I'm now 48. I remember when it was released in 93. I loved it and I do love it forever. Still ghoosebombs when I heared it today! What a f#%@in classic!!!!!!!
im 16 im a minooooooor
Something people don't praise enough is all of the different backgrounds these guys are in. You don't usually see men like us in these outdoor surroundings in music videos, and I really appreciated seeing other black men surrounded by the beautiful California landscape with mountains, valleys, and beaches just chilling.
In '93 gangsta was not crowned king yet. I come back to this video just to get a glimpse of the different outdoor settings. Yosemite, Pinnacles, and maybe the Sonoma Coast, amongst idea? Im on the other side of the world now, but this video always brings me back home.
@@drifter8800 There's older comments with a similar sentiment of mine.
@@gogogadget23 WTF you talking about?! 🤣 I'm guessing you too young for this? Gangsta rap had been huge since the mid to late 80's but this ain't rap, this is Hip Hop at it's best
100% fits with how ethereal this beat is
@@topdeckdoggangsta was crowned when NWA hit. The rest became sub-genre
'93 till Infinity = Slogan for a Lifetime 🙏💯🙌
C.R.E.A.M+ Electric Relaxation+93 till Infinity= Cure to cancer
Milkbone keep it real
Cem Sen Don’t forget Return of Slick by Digable Planets, maybe a little Flava in your Ear with Craig Mack.
*Scenario*
add Blackstar Respiration to my list
Yes sir
Once this beat starts it rips through any pain or grief I'm going through and automatically makes me happy
One of the best beats of all time
Mike Illmatic you got that right
Ashé
Word
Mike Illmatic not really but its still good music💞
Poor 苦しい music has different effects on people
I’m so jealous of people that got to experience this time 🤦🏾♂️ this song puts you in another dimension
Nah, I'm jealous of this generation which has access to all kinds of music nvm that access to all kinds of info whereas we had to bang our heads against walls until we figured it out. Also SoM is touring so you can exp. what we did but more importantly enjoy your youth as it is fleeting.
Too bad sucks for you, was just another song to us among many lolol suckeeeeer!!!
Black God one of the best times in HIP HOP ever 🔥🔥🔥
Hip Hop was at it's very best during this time 1988 to 1995 was very Magical.
@@TravelingTal I'd say up to 99 .... the year 98 brought massively good music, even outside of hiphop.
found this song for the first time yesterday while stoned with my friend. we both wished the song didn't end
You should hear j Cole freestyling on this beat. Murdered it
That tight beat tho…🎶✔️🔥
@@mohammadalyami6835 J cole good but this is the original & is the best period
@@mohammadalyami6835 Pete Rock & cl smooth, lost Boyz Renee, mo thugs, Onyx....💯
i'm sorry but I can't let the 90's go.
You and me both, brother
Heard. Don't m
Yo tampoco
Noone can....
You said it
This track is timeless.
Damn I miss the 90's.
Good times mane!!
'93 'Til infinity. They knew
Like all rap like all old school rap like all hip-hop like all 90s💯
This one goes to out to my older brother, he was born in 1993, he sadly passed away suddenly in 2020. Still think about you every day and reminisce about all the good times we had, and letting me sleep in your bed sometimes and talking until 3 in the morning. All love your little bro. 93 til infinty...
GOD 😢got him🙏🙏🙏
i was born in 1993 as well so sorry about your lose
peace to your bro
I feel for you man. Love my lil bro, your big bro will always be there in some way to look out for you.
@@ce8539❤
Coolest,most laid back, relaxed beat I’ve EVER heard! 93 til infinity indeed
Rap is something you do, HIP HOP is something you live
That's a KRS One quote. If you didn't know.
Dorian Simmons of course I know that
4 Elements of HipHop.
Dj / MC / Grafitti / Breakdance.
BIG FACTS HOMIE!!!
Im bringing back real hiphop ua-cam.com/video/I-7PuSxuNec/v-deo.html
If your under 35 and listening to this much respect. This takes me to some good times. Im 44 now and always come back to this. PEACE
🔴🔵🟡I came back dropped new legendary track FABITA look ua-cam.com/video/VpgulPatwqE/v-deo.html
I’m 17 and I love this
17 too
16, can’t stop listening to it
15 here
If you're still listening to this in 2021, you have great taste in music.
X2
Thank you
NBA 2k put me on g
Fr😎
diddo brotha
This is one of those songs that captures my youth and the essence of 90s hip hop. Timeless
A song ahead of it's time, and seems to be timeless.
Ahead of its time...by a year
amazingly, a whole ton of hieroglyphics music defeats time. you couldnt tell from when it is, its just a whole different style.
It's a time traveling song
Dopest Class of 93 💯
It wasn't staff of it's time, it was a different kind of production then what was popular at the time.
This song sounds like peace
Congrats on signing Zyech and Werner, looking forward to see the challenge next Season (Liverpool fan)
@@alaabourbia2121 thanks man, hopefully we can fix that horrendous defence. Only then can we mount a decent challenge.
@@shaun1364 what are your opinions on a possible ben chilwell signing?
@@days5345 I think it's a very good signing. Yes he has had a below par season for his own standards, but I think he'll still be worth the money although I think £65m is a bit much. He is similar to Alonso in a attacking sense, is faster and imo can defend better than Alonso. Lampard is a manager who probably values attack more than defence and a combination of him and Pulisic on that left side will be deadly. I reckon he'll end the season with 6 goals and 9 assists while putting in a decent defensive showing. One thing is for sure, he's an upgrade on what we've got at the moment.
@@shaun1364 agreed, need to hope we can negotiate a lower price. quality player with a lot of potential to grow under the management of lampard.
The vibes on this song are insane. It's actually even aged better, like a fine wine. A staple in my personal top 5 hip hop tracks of all time no doubt
What are your other 4? :)
also wanna knowww :)
Yes please, I value your opinion. What's your other 4 please? 😀
id like to know tooo
its becuase of the samples they used...billy cobham -heather
1993 Freshman year of High School - This album made feel like there was nothing better in the world than being a young Black man. Me and my little backpack rapper crew all had a favorite SOM member, and traded off lyric for lyric - it was like a dream.
90's flow will always be top tier in Hip Hop. Wow, the good 'ol Days.
Its not even close….The 90’s were by far the golden era of hip hop…
For sure just pure art chill fun upbeat all about flair
@@ziggybammurphy1645 Rappers now are alot better at writing and flowing , 90s rap is judt an aesthetic atp
@@cliiiiiq8787 the beats were better then
I knowwww I like today's flow but maannnn 90s flow was something special. Something so human about it
Almost 2022 and this is still one of the best hiphop beats ever. Keep it alive!!
True 🤜🤛
2022
WELL... there is a reason why WE still come back to this video. I mean WE still "commentating" on it.
It’s still good asl
🙏🏾🙏🏾💯💯🎧blessings
Graduated from HS in 93, would bump this back in the day, still do. Makes me think of the times I had. What a time it was to be alive. God is good
This was my freshman year- was just getting started. You a legend
Im a grad of 94, and I remember vibing to this sound🎉🎉🔥🔥
@@fl6105 i grad in 3 yrs but this 1000x better than uk and us drill and new rap/hiphop
YES HE IS❤
damn. I graduated college in 94 ...when this came out was amazing. Usually this was reserved for an East Coast sound/style. They also had Del the Funky Homosapien. I am from Brooklyn and we all loved this joint
From Frisco. 49 years old and graduated in 93. Bay Area swag was on full display right here! Classic times
I’ll refuse to believe that this song is 26 years old
Timeless
actually for me it makes a lot of sense... haven't heard a song like this for.... 26 years old
I'll be 27 in December lol
That’s just how good it is you can’t believe it 😂 (24 btw)
shittttt nigga! We getting old! I graduated the year this came out it was my theme song. I was 17 going on 18 when they dropped this...I am graciously 44 now. Where my dudes at? I would love to see if they still looking good. I certainly hope so.
This song literally clears depression. I feel so happy when I hear this song
Yep. The ultimate feel good song
I second that currently at the river clearing my head listening to this and it makes me appreciate life
It cures the depression but it makes me so bittersweetly nostalgic I almost get tears in my eyes. My uncle was 3 years older than me, and he introduced me to so much of this music. He was the coolest person in my world.
This reminds me of my elementary days when life was perfect 😔
No it’s gets worse because you’ll never experience it again and you can’t go back you can only move forward till it’s your time to kick
First song i've listened to at midnight 2023, this is how we chill from 23 til infinity!!!
I know who's chillin my man A to the ron and positive are chillin
30 years. That‘s crazy
Bringing that back 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@@DropBikesNotBombs I know right. 30 years is a long time damn time flies. I bet these dudes old af with grandkids now
Same here
one of the early golden era gems that remains under loved to this day.
should have 90 million views by now.
The most beautiful hip hop instrumental ever made, that melody it’s just mesmerizing, timeless.
Electric Relaxation by A Tribe Called Quest has just entered the chat..
Lol There were so many best beats ever between 90 to about 96.. but yes this one is top 25
🌬 🌳🌳🌳🌳💚
Sample taken from Billy Cobhams track - Heather👌
doomsday!
At a time when all hip hop videos were shot in an urban setting, Souls of Mischief shoot their video in a natural setting ... wonderful concept and cinematography
:) and it just gives you that nice feeling. :)
I know aye, Different from the rest, makes it more original!
Yep! If I'm correct all of this was shot in Cali! Mountains, beaches, deserts and the hood...we got it all! ☺
I knew it was cali cos of the mountains
"We're hailin from East Oakland California" do you guys not listen?!
I love how their Wikipedia page says: "Years active: 1993-Infinity"
That's how ya know 1993 was and still is relevant. I'm blessed btw
Ha that's awesome. I thought you trolling
Just checked, that’s awesome!
!!! best thing ive seen in a while
it says 91 tho
Maaaaaaaaan there will never be a better era in hip hop than the late 80's and the entire 90's!!! There's been so many great MC's that I grew up listening to that don't get mentioned at all like their impact on the hip hop culture never happened and that's why true hip hop lovers like myself can't rock with this new era of rap because we know that there's a BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A RAPPER AND A REAL MC 💯🗣🎯
Words! 😉😎
🙌
My 10 year old son heard this on NBA 2k18 and bangs it like every day. He said "Dad this is fire" , amazing this came out when I was 13 and caught the ear of someone born in 2010.
🔥
Thats ill bro
Based on those you a young father my man good for you holdin it down 😊✌
Good music never gets old.
Thats so cool your son has a great ear 👍🏽
I turned 47 years old on my birthday today. I recorded and listened to this song with MTV on cassette tape when I was 17 years old. It's a good memory that I worked part-time at a used vinyl when I was 19 years old and bought it for 6000 yen. Now, when I want to reset my bad feelings and return to my heart like a boy, I sometimes come here to listen to it. Young people, don't be pessimistic about the present. Because it has become a much more convenient world than in those days. From a Japanese uncle.
hbd from Canada.
Thanks Japanese Uncle! Arigatou!
Happy birthday)
What's your message, to 17 years old boy, today?
@@janispetrov7299 HBD 2U🎉 If you ride a wave, it may rise or fall. Balance is important in everything.
Bro you're funny acting all old:)) lol We happen to be the same age I was born Sep. 76 too.
Good story though:))
Almost 30 years later and it's still better than 95% of rap today
If you actually add in Al the shitty music out there I guarantee the correct percentage of all songs, this song would be better than 99.3%
ua-cam.com/video/SnOZbrLI3sA/v-deo.html 90s beat I made in my car produced and vocals
99.99%
99,999,999,999,99%
WORD
Yall see how much heart is put into their lyrics n style back then? 30 yrs deep n the game
No song makes me miss the 90s more than this
*If you miss that 90s sound then ✔ out my tracks...I specialize in making old school-style hip hop...!!!🎤🎧📀🎶💣🔥*
Me too 😕
@Daniel Devito Deltron 3030 Madness and Mastermind are gold as well.
Same
This song REALLY went from 93, till infinity
30 years and no sign of it never chillin
real shit man music is timeless...
17 years old in 93. Perfect age to be at that specific point In time.
yeah, damn
Most are dead by now
13 for me
Same here.
1976 in da house!
Greetings from Hungary! :)
I remember I was 1 years old in 93.
flickr.com/photos/kzoocowboy/
the fact that this song is nearly 30 years old and the beat still holds up so well just proves how ahead of it's time this song was
it doesnt prove how ahead the song was it proves that todays rap music is cluttered with mediocre stuff than ever before
@@johannesschmitz6370 might not have been "ahead of its time" but it's solid af. hate the idea that music is somehow supposed to be liked less with time, sometimes time only makes us grow fonder.
@@johannesschmitz6370 Mediocrity sells, look at Mrbeast and PewDiePie
The whole album holds up like nothing you’ve ever seen. People always talk about this (dope) track but never show the album the love it deserves. One of the GOAT rap albums.
I graduated high school in 93 and this was the jam at my graduation party.
🙌🏾
Deep bruh
Me too! #ClassOf93
I was born in the wrong era
@@aadamkhan7205 if you were born after 95, your generation is trash. No offense of course..
Fun Fact: This beat is made of magic with a splash of enchantment and awesomeness!
It really is. You should listen to the piece they sampled. It’s not hip hop, but a seriously gorgeous song.
/ We never heard a sound like this before.
Will never understand how some people say they dont listen to hiphop. Just the art of sampling is golden, then the words,which are an expression of each person's creativity, no singing voice to hide behind, you gotta be able to write, show your mental prowess, and delivery? Oh man. Look at what you gave us Hiphop, thank you
Songs like this really make you think twice about how much rap has actually changed, Feels bad man...
Hiero hasn't changed one bit though
I feel mainstream rap has changed drastically
There's still plenty of great hip-hop. There was plenty of shit in the 90s too, but cream rises to the top
They don't make them like this anymore
Not all ... just some that mistakenly gets labeled or is wrongly claimed to be real...