I'm in my 40s now but I used to take the train to Brooklyn to get dimes of "haze" at a few spots all up and down Nostrand Ave and Mother Gaston. Ah back when New York was still New York. It was dirty, gritty, smelled like piss but was the Mecca of hip hop. If you saw NYC in the 80s or 90s then you know what I'm talking about
@@DIRTBAGG-ux5hrim from Brownsville projects 275 blake and rockaway right across the street from the abandoned school its a jewish center now but ima Brownsville babie for life i grew up around all this shit bro
City is safe now, but expensive as shit and transplants there on their mommy and daddy money complain that its not like where they grew up. Shit's sad. Not saying its better when people have to worry about getting stuck up in their own neighborhoods, but you seem to lose so much in this country whenever someone decides to clean a place up and make it safe, safe really for the corporate chains and real estate types to come through and rip out the mom and pop shops and the real community and culture.
47 years old, Boston native in Texas. THIS is the Hip Hop i grew up on ! THIS East Coast. Timbs. Camo jacket. FIRE !!!!! The 90's on the East Coast was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
76 born.....I remember clearly when Buckshot came out with Black Moon and then Boot Camp Clik. Its a shame that this side of Brooklyn hip hop is almost forgotten.
Used to listen to it while coming down off e and Coke and it settles you down into a real nice place, that wind is beautiful lol bunch of us sitting around passing the joints getting nice...
***** cause that was the way of dress in the 90s see how everybody rocking Jordans right now the ideal wear of the 90s was timbs, baggy jeans,lumber jack shirts and bubble coats and a fresh fitted, now you got skinny jeans tight shirts and skirts you couldn't wear that back in the days and get a pass that was the reason I said hat
***** that's what I'm talking about bro this breed of youngins don't know about that you couldn't get a pass wearing skinny jeans in the 90s they would roast your ass so bad lol!!!
@@kittykattzeenah not calling myself but i'm from Brooklyn and this needs to be played at my funeral at high levels as my casket gets driven thru brooklyn
Representing the JAMAICAN culture in BROOKLYN that influenced the whole hip-hop scene in BROOKLYN....biggups to to the large HAITIAN community in BROOKLYN ..and all the ISLANDERS that flooded the city.....
October3074 D.J Evil D from Black Moon, he’s also a member of Da Beatminerz production team along with Mr. Walt those are the main producers from Da Bearminerz I believe Baby Paul and other were involved too.
That whole Duck Down click is the prototype for real hip hop (Black Moon/OGC/Heltah Skeltah/Smiff'n Wesson) ...none of them flow the same...and the tracks....put this on replay...one of my favorite cuts!
The new era of hip hop can't overstand the raw energy of this era! You could relate to the tunes because the vibes was what you were living on your ends. Big up and bless!
2023 and still as good as when it was first released. Da Beatminerz produced perfection with this album. First the Black Moon album and then this? Ree-diculous!!!
Smif n Wessun, one of the hardest rap group's ever.Nothing but good memories, of growing up in the hood.! Peace and blessings my brother's, thank you for blessing us with such great music. I could remember walking around the projects, with my radio turned all the way up knockin this joint for hours.
A true reflection of the influence Jamaican Dancehall style emceeing had within the New York Hip Hop community. The first noteworthy example of Jamaican cultural emcee style appropriation by a New York rapper appeared as early as 1987 with KRS1 - 'The Bridge is over'.
Growing up in the 90s was a blessing and when this video first came out I was rapping and dressing like the east coast in Jamaica the New York and New Jerseyculture was super real and will always be the best of hip hop -most definitely all time rap citys
From Jersey to Philly to NYC peace to all my real hip hop heads...saw Boot Camp Clik some years ago in BK and Tec & Steele were chilling outside the venue in a fucked up mini van...they were very humble...first girl friend from Crooklyn respect
this brings me back to my youth in the 90s on the east coast. the way weed tasted, the crispness in the air on those cold nights which seemed to make up most of the year, the energy. maybe im just an old man now but life felt more life-like back then
The original and this track right here tops the hip hop reggae charts… much love and respect to the most fire ass song to ever hit the streets of NY… 2023 still pumping it crazy… this generation will never understand real RAP
When Hip Hop was great ❤️, everyone was hot 🔥 in the 90s, I mean you had at least 100 artists with at least one great song, so many great groups and albums it was insane!!
Grew up in Florida listening to 90s hiphop and kept askin myself why S&W & other groups were trying to sound Jamaican. Moved to NYC in 2016 & was shocked to see that soooooo many West Indian people live here.
This is what New York shit is supposed to sound like. Gritty, dusty, dark, with a BANGIN drum pattern.
Facts
I remember the time clearly.. 💪💪
Inna old skool Crooklyn stylee
Facts
gwan@@koko40800
Reggae and hip-hop is a match made in heaven
More like Dancehall and Hip Hop..... Still an excellent combo....
Brooklyn's fap
Lo lifes
born jamericans🎉
Jamaican music and influence in music is amazing.
This reggae / hiphop fusion is *SO MISSED* nowadays! 😔
Yeh .everyone i know used to listen to ragga..even my pops 😁
It is a beautiful thing
Nobody did it like BCC
I do it.
Samar you took the words right out of my mouth
I'm in my 40s now but I used to take the train to Brooklyn to get dimes of "haze" at a few spots all up and down Nostrand Ave and Mother Gaston. Ah back when New York was still New York. It was dirty, gritty, smelled like piss but was the Mecca of hip hop. If you saw NYC in the 80s or 90s then you know what I'm talking about
Brownsville now
@@DIRTBAGG-ux5hrim from Brownsville projects 275 blake and rockaway right across the street from the abandoned school its a jewish center now but ima Brownsville babie for life i grew up around all this shit bro
City is safe now, but expensive as shit and transplants there on their mommy and daddy money complain that its not like where they grew up. Shit's sad. Not saying its better when people have to worry about getting stuck up in their own neighborhoods, but you seem to lose so much in this country whenever someone decides to clean a place up and make it safe, safe really for the corporate chains and real estate types to come through and rip out the mom and pop shops and the real community and culture.
Bro all day in Brooklyn for the haze when the city was gritty bunch of …..!!!!!!!…… in the city now
I'm in my 40s and this is still as good when I was 17..... great tunes never die.......
I'm in my 50's but I was listening when it all started and I still do listen
And I’m 17 rn listening to this
I'm 42 so was 16 when this dropped.. 95 will always be my favorite year.. 92-97 was THE golden era for me.
@@aFILIated8147 My favourite year too. Just magical.
@@GoHARD99 Respect!!
One of the hardest beats of all time!!
Disgusting beat. Like ultra sick.. covid would die to this.
BCC had those simple but deadly and on point beats
The song they sampled it from goes harder!
@@normanfrancis6765 what's the song?
💯💣
47 years old, Boston native in Texas.
THIS is the Hip Hop i grew up on ! THIS East Coast.
Timbs. Camo jacket. FIRE !!!!!
The 90's on the East Coast was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
☘️💪🏽
Peace! Roxbury-Cambridge you ain’t never lie
Same! 47 ys old and from Germany. Hip Hip unites da youth in da whole world.
This that Crack for HiPHoP music junkies💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
real emcees
I’m in my 40’s and this will always hit harder than this new crap that’s out today. 🔥🔥🔥
True indeed
I’m 19 and I love this kind of music it’s so fire.
Right there with Da Bush Babees
Amen
Yea mang hard as it gets
If you're not from this Era..... U just wouldn't understand the realness!!! SALUTE!!!
Facts
👏👏👏👏
❤❤
Truth but others can get taught
Salute my G! ✊🏾
Yo I was born in 1975 so when this an black moon came out was 18 or 19 years old an it still sounds good in 2021 real talk real music
Same here, 90's was the golden age of hip hop.
76 born.....I remember clearly when Buckshot came out with Black Moon and then Boot Camp Clik. Its a shame that this side of Brooklyn hip hop is almost forgotten.
Let'em know Family! 💯#IAMGenX #Est1977🇵🇷
🎵 DMX n MANTRONICS are the best i reckon 🎵
Say it again! Born in 73. BUFFALO,NY 716
What I love is that barely-audible ominous wind/airy sound in the beat.
+tochiRTA Da Beatminerz.....Beats stayed DIRTY!!!
Used to listen to it while coming down off e and Coke and it settles you down into a real nice place, that wind is beautiful lol bunch of us sitting around passing the joints getting nice...
Fucking shit ive listened to this hundreds of times but ive never noticed...
+PATHH88 👍
+clicking on rocks he only noticed because it was mentioned in a short Beatminers Interview on YT
There was a magical time in Hip Hop when Reggae and Jamaican culture was king.
i feel like u might have a fishnet tank top
@@loopspringsteen1479 lol why u say that?
😂@@loopspringsteen1479
@@Jason-lv4uu What about you guys talking about?
…and then Puff era started 😣
Soooo good. 90s east coast rap will forever be untouchable
Who notice. Biggie smalls at 0.59 bobbin his head wowww
SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID between '92 and '97 the West Coast mopped the East Coast in the 90's.
Facts🙌🏼💯
@@orlandeuce6567 Everybody gets they turn to shine
East Coast ruled da 19i80s
real rap right here,no skirts no blouses just baggy pants hockey shirts and timbs damn!! I miss this era
***** cause that was the way of dress in the 90s see how everybody rocking Jordans right now the ideal wear of the 90s was timbs, baggy jeans,lumber jack shirts and bubble coats and a fresh fitted, now you got skinny jeans tight shirts and skirts you couldn't wear that back in the days and get a pass that was the reason I said hat
***** that's what I'm talking about bro this breed of youngins don't know about that you couldn't get a pass wearing skinny jeans in the 90s they would roast your ass so bad lol!!!
Rabid Dawg lol on the real bro
0lvvvg
Rabid Dawg we still out here my G ✌
TRUE HIP HOP !!!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 90's NOBODY CANNOT FUCK WITH THIS ERA PERIOD!!!!
BIG FACTS
PERIOD!!!
Word!
WORD 🙌🏽🙌🏽
PERIODTT 💯
Who's still playing this in 2024?
Us Queens heads always be playing these
Bklyn boom bap
☝🏿
Foreva.
{}§£§R😮one SoCal91tilInfinity
Im a 79 baby... this the era of NYC hip-hop i come from... #BrooklynShit 🎉🎉🎉
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is a masterpiece!
Facts ain’t nothing like this shit around we gotta bring it BACKKKKKKKK 🥂🧡🔥
A lot of 90s hip hop started to sound dated to me. Not this though, all of Dah Shinin still gets plenty of play from me
YOP~!
Sometimes I come back to this just to watch that bug eyed brother next to Biggie lol
Who still bumping the head on 2023??
its on repeat till this didday wordlife sunn 90s funk child
💣💯
2024! ❤
Right here. I DJ with it all the time
2024
This beat is sinister
This is so Brooklyn 🔥
Man I'm 45 in Africa, this still hits HARD!!!!!!
It's 2023 and this still bangs! The speakers love this shit!!!
It's the Buju Banton start never gets old
What songs that?
@@vredeling Clement Irie - Soundboy Get Kuff
@@grinchoi1 Ty
Who playing in the 2020 and saying to themselves this is still dope 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤🎧🔊
every day since i don't know
until 2060 i will listen these are the basis
this is a alltime classic, never gets old
🔥🔥🔥
Pumpin this shit daily lately...😎🇺🇸
Who's bobbing to this in 2019?
Here
Me
Fuck yes
one of the most underrated
me right now..
This instrumental is insane
Simple but complex and simple at the same time... Amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great job I was there with big dining on Fulton at the park
BEATMIIIIIIINERZ
Play this at my funeral at very loud ridiculous volumes greatest song ever created
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💀☠☠☠💀☠☠☠💀💀💀☠☠💀☠☠☠☠☠💀💀💀☠💀☠💀💀💀💀
RESPECT BRETHREN ✊🏽✊🏽💪🏾💪🏾💯💯
I don’t think u wanna be called a sound boy in this context fam not a good idea playing this on your OWN funeral 😂
❤😂
@@kittykattzeenah not calling myself but i'm from Brooklyn and this needs to be played at my funeral at high levels as my casket gets driven thru brooklyn
This is a timeless classic! Nothing better than real OG 90s shit
Best combination of reggae and hip hop ever to be put on wax.
Representing the JAMAICAN culture in BROOKLYN that influenced the whole hip-hop scene in BROOKLYN....biggups to to the large HAITIAN community in BROOKLYN ..and all the ISLANDERS that flooded the city.....
just like Bluefields Nicaragua the Caribbean Coast, a place few know bout
alot of people dont realise majority of the founding fathers have CARIBBEAN HERITAGE!!!
Stephen Shaw Flatbush!
That’s right there was a huge influence of Caribbean culture and speech in HipHop back in the day!!!!
yeah mon reggae will be called dancehall is the father of Hip Hop straight
Banging this in 2022 and still 🔥🔥
U already know
Facts
Facts 💯
x0x3
Big fact
Da Beatminerz MURDERED this whole album. Some of my favorite beats of all time hands down.
No doubt
Who produced this?
October3074 D.J Evil D from Black Moon, he’s also a member of Da Beatminerz production team along with Mr. Walt those are the main producers from Da Bearminerz I believe Baby Paul and other were involved too.
@@bxnym thanks! 🎶
@@BigJuss10 yes they did the beats still have me in awe in 2020 I am still listening to them and black moon.
Who's smashing this in quarentine?
Busta...Jus Did
Joey Bada$$ really incorporated this great style. keeping the movement going.
What track from him should I listen too?
@@wrekonizereal2 survival tactics for sure and killuminati
@@wrekonizereal2 the whole 1999 tape and b4.da.$$ are gems with that old school style
@@wrekonizereal2 Waves
2022 still as dope as it was when it first came out. Feel bad for those who missed this era...
Tell Lil Yatchy this is real Hip Hop even in Africa we know
Yatchy don't know Hip Hop
As far as I'm concerned the Boot Camp Clik kept NY underground Hip Hop alive.
bcc>wutang
They were the best.
Rest in Power Sean P
Like all rap like all old school rap like all hip-hop like all 90s💯🎶🎶🎶
One of the best realest ever
Anyone going to be jamming to this in 2020?
Too right. A London head here reminiscing on NYs influence on my youth
Tonight in Philly
Hell yeah
I’m listening to this in 2018. Does Trump get another term hope not!
I still do
That whole Duck Down click is the prototype for real hip hop (Black Moon/OGC/Heltah Skeltah/Smiff'n Wesson) ...none of them flow the same...and the tracks....put this on replay...one of my favorite cuts!
Happy New Year 2024..still listening to music like this,47yrs old,grew up with real music and fashion!!
One of the best hip hop songs ever!!!!!!! Never gets old!!! These guys are important!!! Thank you 🙏🏽
One of the hardest songs in hip hop..to date.. shit dose something to my spirit.. the whole vibe was sick
Still banging in 2024!
There isn't another track like this in hip hop history pure fire.
tariq nasheeds FBA bs pretends that this aint happen
I love the reggae influence in their music
HIP HOP STEMS FROM HIPHOP. FOUNDERS JAMAICAN
They're West Indian
Hip Hop has ALWAYS been infused with dancehall music. There's a long history of it. You'll find plenty song with the Jamaican influence.
this song is just timeless ... passing through years like an immortal Highlander
Bless Up Kings and Queens who still wrecognize
I remember when I first heard this track. Still mesmerized by the beat and the lyrics. This is so Brooklyn. I miss the 90s.
this is one of those tracks that u cant get enough of even after many many years
This song shaped the 90's for me.
because youre from shitty toronto where even white kids talk with some jamaican dialect.
This was East Coast to the core it doesn’t get better than this!!! Big up to smiff & Wesson wish hip hop can go back to this.
The new era of hip hop can't overstand the raw energy of this era! You could relate to the tunes because the vibes was what you were living on your ends. Big up and bless!
Thee new era is not hip hop.shit silly!
@@alexeyrybakov6155 its derived from hiphop...
The production on this track is on point
1994 what a year. salute
Dope year my g.
The year I was born. August baby
+IN DePtH real hip hop
I was 18yrs old 😑 that was a rough yr for me
@Jason Leach I was born also in August
Definition of hip hop. Integrated with the reggae. They from Brooklyn that’s the feel of 90s.
To this day, one of the heaviest beats throughout all of hip hop
Big up To Smiff N Wessun. !! For pushing the reggae Vibe in Hip Hop!!! During the 90z
this beat is so simple yet it's like I feel it in me and I can't stop bobbing Mt head to it so RAW
Get tired of this digitial type perfect sounding stuff
Christian Rosales Yeah that first BCC album is off the charts. Beats were simple yet mellow and fierce and dreamy in many ways.
Christian Rosales i feel the same way
classic BCC
Christian Rosales because the sound pure brother... Not tampered
2023 and still as good as when it was first released. Da Beatminerz produced perfection with this album. First the Black Moon album and then this? Ree-diculous!!!
This is Mozart compared to today's rap...
J 🤣😂😂 that is so true
LMAO so true 😂😂😂
Thats true man !!
Like all rap like all old school rap like all hip-hop like all 90s💯🎶🎶🎶
🧢
Classic boot camp. 90's hip hop, best era of hip hop....
This reminds me of our serious smoke sessions in 98 😅 the rotation never ended unless you tapped out 😂 this was definitely our sound track
Straight 🔥 still banging this in 2023 until ..they don't make em like this anymore😢
wordlife sunn funksta childz foe life
that intro, the flow, the hardcore beat and background sound... one of the best rap tracks ever in my book
If you can't feel it in your soul, it isn't Hip-Hop. Peace to Brooklyn and everywhere that still holds it down. Hip-Hop Lives.
The 90's was a great time for hip hop. Today does not compare. Not even close
This was pure GENIUS....Mad props to Buckshot......Mehn a producer ahead of his time
Smif n Wessun, one of the hardest rap group's ever.Nothing but good memories, of growing up in the hood.! Peace and blessings my brother's, thank you for blessing us with such great music. I could remember walking around the projects, with my radio turned all the way up knockin this joint for hours.
Catch knots wit SPEED!!!
FACTS!!!!
When ogc and smifnwesson got together you just knewwww it was gon be some heatt 🔥🔥
#sidefact: Did you know Steele of S-N-W is Top Dog of O.G.C.'s older brother?
A true reflection of the influence Jamaican Dancehall style emceeing had within the New York Hip Hop community. The first noteworthy example of Jamaican cultural emcee style appropriation by a New York rapper appeared as early as 1987 with KRS1 - 'The Bridge is over'.
shit hip hop was started by dj Kool here who is Jamaican
yea hip hop came from toasting and dancehall djs
John ...not like this
John James Brown, top 10 MC. Tell me I’m lying
@@TheTruth61989 this is false
Growing up in the 90s was a blessing and when this video first came out I was rapping and dressing like the east coast in Jamaica the New York and New Jerseyculture was super real and will always be the best of hip hop -most definitely all time rap citys
One the greatest groups in hip hop history mad props to them homies from B.K
one of the dopest beats ever has to be in my top 10
THIS IS PURE HIP-HOP ❤
One of the hardest beats
From Jersey to Philly to NYC peace to all my real hip hop heads...saw Boot Camp Clik some years ago in BK and Tec & Steele were chilling outside the venue in a fucked up mini van...they were very humble...first girl friend from Crooklyn respect
Boot Camp was so so underrated!! Classic group classic material!!
The Jamaican influence had taken over NY i remember. Im hispanic and there i was doing the butterfly and peppa seed 😂😂
😂😂😂yep especially in queens where the Qclub was oh boi we was straight Jamaican all of a sudden 😂😂😂
Lol I remember me and my friends in our catholic school uniforms trying to do the butterfly lmao
Telly Telly 45 Block
Look C Road Don't Nowere
You Need Ran Streets Boston Who Knows You Out Here Sucka
this brings me back to my youth in the 90s on the east coast. the way weed tasted, the crispness in the air on those cold nights which seemed to make up most of the year, the energy. maybe im just an old man now but life felt more life-like back then
You can tell Joey Bada$$ was heavily influenced by these Legends, long live 90s real hip hop
Joey Badass is a Brooklyn Son the style is in his genetic code
b7k1l8yn Right
rocknrap12 yup.
Joey got carribean blood in him I think you can hear that ethnicity come out of him sometimes too lol
All day
One of the hardest tracks to come out of the 90's! None of these so called mumble rappers will ever compare to Boot Camp Klick
“lookin at my pager it’s about that time” classic thank you for this great music.
The original and this track right here tops the hip hop reggae charts… much love and respect to the most fire ass song to ever hit the streets of NY… 2023 still pumping it crazy… this generation will never understand real RAP
F.A.P
Salute to my Brooklynite friends in college for putting me on to this. Better late than never! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Culture is a beautiful thing.
When Hip Hop was great ❤️, everyone was hot 🔥 in the 90s, I mean you had at least 100 artists with at least one great song, so many great groups and albums it was insane!!
"If you can't be trusted, may you return where the dust is!"
That should be in the Bible 💯🔥💁🏿♂️
Sickest beat everrrrrr
Café con leche, a fat joint, and this jam right here to start my day.
Grew up in Florida listening to 90s hiphop and kept askin myself why S&W & other groups were trying to sound Jamaican. Moved to NYC in 2016 & was shocked to see that soooooo many West Indian people live here.
Thats where we at massive.
West indian is part of the hiphop and NY Brooklyn culture
This was the absolute underground essence of hip hop.💪🏾💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
this shit a gem.. whos listening in 2018
Wingate high school 1992 baby til infinity.
in belgium i listen this whit friends
🇯🇵👦
I am
ME
22 when this dropped! Blessed to reflect 2020,, Flatbush Alumni!!
That summer in 94 was dope for us in Brooklyn! what a time to be alive!
Bring back this HipHop please 🙏
One of the hardest tracks ever produced
One of the best performances I had the opportunity to witness back in the days...Makes me wanna smoke a blunt and vibe.😜🔥
Inna sound clash style!
I love that Starang Wunda always starts his bars with “Starang comin like a hurricane.”
"Tell dem fe come, if a da trouble dema want!!" Back in my days on the Boces bus. Long Island N.Y.😎💪
Yo I used to blast this on my radio too on the Boces bus from Uniondale HS back in 95'-96'. Small world 😂😂
@@yo-oe2dj yoooo! Much love bro! I went to Washington in deer park