Real rap right here!! Paris is one hardcore rapper, i remember when i was 12 now 24 years old my Uncle Chuck showed me and my brother this song :D Long Live Real Rap
i hate when people say rap is dead its radio that sucks..get sirrus dig below the surface..kendrick lamar is killing it right now im 40 and i keep up with the new stuff and you know what i like it
@Foortuna1990 Google is a corporation. Corporations and the government are one in the same. Therefore google isn't going to be linking this to alot of videos considering the threatening vibe it has towards the establishment. Shame is one of the psychological methods of control/repression which they have spent alot of propaganda money instilling into people. They don't exactly want alot of folks exposed to music encouraging them to break the grip of it, lol.
One of the great hip-hop albums, along with Don't Sweat the Technique and It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. True poets of rap: Chuck D., Rakim, Paris.
@milesdevlon - Yep', an add Intelligent Hoodlum, Lakim Shabazz, an Laquan to the mix, they were bumpin' some serious, conscious hip hop during that era also...
@PhenomAJ I don't your actually listening to the song dawg otherwise you wouldn't make a comment like that. If there's anyone who actually raps sense it's this guy right here. What he's actually saying is that should one defy him ...he'll bust their lip. However, he drops science to keep the peace! Get it. One Love!
Even after 22 years(back in 1989) it sounds good. This music is for eternity. The music from nowadays is like fastfood. It will satisfied you for a while and then you feel hungry again. Such a shame the hip hop music from nowadays.
This joun is so powerful,uplifting and ruthless...when u pump up the volume, the bass will leave u toothless..but don't worry sit back and smile...and soak up this crazy sick style...
Paris was on the West Coast, doing what Chuck D was doing from the East. They were on the way to meet in the middle and have the whole USA covered. But they were slowed down by SOMEBODY!
Now Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Souja and other whatnots have devastating damaged Hip hop/rap.
I just spent the last 60 minutes showing my kids and my wife why I don't listen to rap/hip-hop anymore by showing them Paris, BPD, KRS-One, EPMD, P.E., etc. They now understand why I say Hip Hop is dead. (With VERY FEW exceptions.)
This 1990 hip hop track arguably has one of the sickest bass lines in the history of music, not just hip hop. This track is full of power an strength, it's the only way Paris knows how to come across in his music, if that aspect ever leaves him, he's leaving the game all together...
Why is it that black folk view Christianity as a white religion and Islam is a black religion. Blacks need to realize that in 700 A.D. the original Muslims(Arabs) beat the living shit out of Blacks in Africa and forced them into Islam. You either convert or die, much the same as Christians did to the Native Americans when they invaded. Come to grips with the fact that all religions have blood on their hands and don't be brainwashed by anyone.
If anybody is wondering about that glimpse of Axl Rose; Well that had something to do with that G'N'R song where he says N#####. That glimpse is tied in with images of klansmen&other racists. Paris was just showing the enemies of black folks.
Now Axl had his reasons for using the word.Whether we agree,is up to us to decide.
But this is not about Axl. Folks can blog about him on another site.This is about Paris waking up the minds of black folks with a strong song and a very powerful video!
This bassline is murderous! It kinda reminds me of the song "slide" by slave. When I first heard this I was blown away! Anyone who knows hip-hop, knows Paris is a "Real" mc. Just listen to him flow! He wasn't flowing about self-destructive fantasies of guns,girls,gangs&getting high;even though those topics were always a part of freestylin'. He was flowing with something REAL that all black folks needed to feel. And you gotta give mad props to DJ.Mad Mike.
I remember when I first heard this on the radio. I actually thought it was eric b.& rakim, until he says"paris is my name". I was blown away to hear them ripping like that. I thought it was a new side to rakim (intense,angry,and political)and I thought it was eric b. shredding those turntables like a heavy metal guitarist! (mad props to DJ.Mad Mike). Nonetheless this track alone had turn me on to Paris. He's proof you could be political and still represent hip-hop to the fullest.
I remember when I first heard this album. It was some powerful shit, and Paris definitely said things that needed to be said back then. It was some dope, angry, black power shit that we bumped every where we went. I still have the cassette, lol.
@BKinNY This track is not sampled from Public Enemy, that is simply scratching (i.e., Chuck D's voice from It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back; recorded in 87 and 88) integrated, as a part of the recording.
I've had this album since it came out and in retrospect, this is my favorite track. Brutal is great and so is This Is a Test. I Call Him Mad is pretty sick too, but the beat to this song just remains in my mind throughout the day.
See him live: 18.02.2009 Beatevolution special Check The Rhyme live: Paris The Alkaholiks The Beatnuts Lords Of The Underground Jeru The Damaja DJs: Mystic Roots, Beatevolutioners Aftershow Party @ Cassiopeia 18.02.2009 @ Maria Berlin/ Germany
One of the best rappers ever. Don't ever worry about those idiotic top 100 lists P-Dog. Corporate America don't know shit. VH1 & MTV just cant grip the reality of your rhymes. You speak the truth:)
Im from Sweden and I was listening to him when he dropped his first album.. im concerned about ALL peoples rights. Today is more important than ever to stand up for the right to speak freely as Paris did..most important in the US then here in Europe nowdays.
this video is dedicated to god, guns and glory (he of the confederate flag on his you tube page). check out his page here on you tube...you will be shocked...
These are the reasons why "they" killed Hip Hop! Remember!!! The last voice of the inner city! Who are "they"! The whites and jews who have been and still control the music industry!! Why is there no 5% Nation, Islam, Afrocentricity, NOI in Hip Hop anymore! Have you ever wondered why?! Pubic Enemy is a f**king joke, most of X-Clan is dead! Where are the conscious MC's?! Too worried about material things in Hip Hop! Why do you think the slave master stopped us from playing the drums/music?!THINK!
afro americans ARE NOT and ARE STILL NOT in charge of their own music production. leave it those who aren't to portray them as dumbed down id-seeking morons who FULFILL ARCHAIC STEREOTYPES.
@supertim86 THE" ATYPICAL", ANGRY ANGLO ARYAN MALE, TRYING TO MAKE BELIEVE THAT HIS RACE HAS CONTROL OVER THOSE WHOM ARE BLACK MALES & FEMALES... .ANGRY, BECAUSE HE DOESN'T HAVE CONTROL OVER US, [ANYMORE] NOR THE RECORD LABELS THAT WE CREATE.... LIKE CHUCK D SAID: "FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET!"......
Good point, Isa. The music was getting too powerful. Most of the real hip-hop is undergroud. BET is a joke also. I don't think PE is a joke. PE has been "blacklisted" ever since Russell Simmons sold Def Jam.
I played this song when it first came out and I STILL PUT IN THE MIX!!!! What does that tell you....
DJCrisCampos 1 week ago
This is what rap is supposed to be!
SF!!!
TheLisaLaggrrr 1 week ago
I;m not a big fan of Farrakan but i LOVE that quick shot of him ...it just fit the whole hard serious vibe of this video
TheVardiss22 1 week ago
LOOK FOR ME TO KEEP THIS KIND OF FLAVOR ALIVE...THE TRACKCHEF...
TheTrackchef 1 week ago
This is what I call rap and politic. Today it is about shaking ass here and there. Its political goal is contained!
MrKurdishvoice 2 weeks ago
Real rap right here!! Paris is one hardcore rapper, i remember when i was 12 now 24 years old my Uncle Chuck showed me and my brother this song :D Long Live Real Rap
STONECOLD1987 3 weeks ago 2
OH hell yeah!
noto1070 1 month ago 2
i hate when people say rap is dead its radio that sucks..get sirrus dig below the surface..kendrick lamar is killing it right now im 40 and i keep up with the new stuff and you know what i like it
joegainers 1 month ago
PARIS IS MY MAN!!
Scoobecouture 1 month ago
The five haters who can't get a grip...SHAME ON YOU!!
MrJazzHOP 2 months ago
Cada vez que lo escucho me emociono como la primera vez .. uf!!
Every time I hear it I get emotional like the first time .. yeeah!
YAhoraKeEh 2 months ago
I expecting this to have like 50 million views???
Foortuna1990 3 months ago
@Foortuna1990 Google is a corporation. Corporations and the government are one in the same. Therefore google isn't going to be linking this to alot of videos considering the threatening vibe it has towards the establishment. Shame is one of the psychological methods of control/repression which they have spent alot of propaganda money instilling into people. They don't exactly want alot of folks exposed to music encouraging them to break the grip of it, lol.
KurtG85 3 months ago
One of the great hip-hop albums, along with Don't Sweat the Technique and It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. True poets of rap: Chuck D., Rakim, Paris.
jimdollar1 3 months ago
@jimdollar1 U 4got X-Clan, Brand Nubian and Poor Righteous teachers, This was was real Hip Hop. I Miss these days !
milesdevlon 2 months ago
@milesdevlon - Yep', an add Intelligent Hoodlum, Lakim Shabazz, an Laquan to the mix, they were bumpin' some serious, conscious hip hop during that era also...
3811iberis 2 months ago
when rap was original, unique, experimental, progressive, underground, listenable.
kushisaac 3 months ago
This shit is too dope for what they consider Hip Hop now!
GOMEZ760VV 3 months ago
P-DOG WILL NEVER DIE!!!!!
C0un73r519na1 4 months ago
OMG!!!!! Paris beat were INSANE!!!! Hiz production wuz ON FIRE!!!!! This brutha iz gifted!!!!!
corymartin100 4 months ago in playlist corymartin100's favorites
Hard as. Loved it on release, and still love it now. Does anyone have the uncensored version?
brianartillery 5 months ago
native american still can relate!!
SINISTA6000DJM 5 months ago
man...... TIMES....
WRITESmy 5 months ago
he says he'll bust your lip.
next bar.....he keeps the peace?????
I Love PARIS, though!
PhenomAJ 6 months ago
@PhenomAJ I don't your actually listening to the song dawg otherwise you wouldn't make a comment like that. If there's anyone who actually raps sense it's this guy right here. What he's actually saying is that should one defy him ...he'll bust their lip. However, he drops science to keep the peace! Get it. One Love!
tony5572 4 months ago
skinhead ends up dead cause i dont play.so lovely.
SERVICECANADAGC 6 months ago
ja dope amsterdam hiphop festival ,hope nex year whil be the same...
MrDapola 6 months ago
Bay Classic
mitmmusic 6 months ago
i was 17 or 18 when this came out this a classic
TheAndre396 6 months ago
Even after 22 years(back in 1989) it sounds good. This music is for eternity. The music from nowadays is like fastfood. It will satisfied you for a while and then you feel hungry again. Such a shame the hip hop music from nowadays.
2810Bryan 6 months ago 2
The real Sellouts are the blacks that work for the Illuminati like P Diddy and Jay Z LMAO LMAO !!!
EternalNaga187 7 months ago
where is he now???
ImBinWatch3D 7 months ago
@ImBinWatch3D he's stil doing his thing, i've seen him in a hip hop festival in Amsterdam two weeks ago.... he killed it!
ridingwood 6 months ago
This joun is so powerful,uplifting and ruthless...when u pump up the volume, the bass will leave u toothless..but don't worry sit back and smile...and soak up this crazy sick style...
dvs1ne 7 months ago
Paris' album is one of da da Best 90's Rap!
rentalife 7 months ago
Paris was on the West Coast, doing what Chuck D was doing from the East. They were on the way to meet in the middle and have the whole USA covered. But they were slowed down by SOMEBODY!
Now Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Souja and other whatnots have devastating damaged Hip hop/rap.
JEDI7ACEN 8 months ago 3
I just spent the last 60 minutes showing my kids and my wife why I don't listen to rap/hip-hop anymore by showing them Paris, BPD, KRS-One, EPMD, P.E., etc. They now understand why I say Hip Hop is dead. (With VERY FEW exceptions.)
semajthethird 8 months ago 34
@semajthethird well said.aint the same no more.everything change's.btw u forgot Erik B & Rakim
SERVICECANADAGC 3 months ago
This puts today's so called rap to shame.
dcaseng 9 months ago 17
I wanna see the coffee donuts and death video
mrdott92 9 months ago
187 likes..fuck yea
HipHopMaintainer 9 months ago
Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX
Good memories :)
sonymaniacpsp 9 months ago
This guy is a Legend .
gr4nth3ft4uto 9 months ago
Bring that beat back. Paris and Public Enemy No. 1
V8Fiero2M8 9 months ago
DAAM!!! i havent heard this song n YEARZ!!!! God i miss old skool!! 2dayz rapperz R HORRIBLE!!!!!
corymartin100 10 months ago
Damn, i never seen that Video of this song.
Thanx for uploading.
8Null8 10 months ago
1:13 - 1:39 FAVORITE!
dukenthaylor 10 months ago
Okay is it me or is Paris' DJ an effing God?
dharmaboy75 10 months ago 5
lil wayne sucks paris all the way
therealbrooksie 11 months ago
GREAT SONG I LOVE THIS SONG BRINGS BACK ALOT OF MEMORIES!! GREAT SONG HANAYAOGB DAMU!!!
HANAYAOGB 11 months ago
Top Album from the u.s.a
privatejoker1000 1 year ago
I popped my cassette. I played this album so many times!!!!!!!!!
MrBigraw 1 year ago 3
This 1990 hip hop track arguably has one of the sickest bass lines in the history of music, not just hip hop. This track is full of power an strength, it's the only way Paris knows how to come across in his music, if that aspect ever leaves him, he's leaving the game all together...
3811iberis 1 year ago 2
Why is it that black folk view Christianity as a white religion and Islam is a black religion. Blacks need to realize that in 700 A.D. the original Muslims(Arabs) beat the living shit out of Blacks in Africa and forced them into Islam. You either convert or die, much the same as Christians did to the Native Americans when they invaded. Come to grips with the fact that all religions have blood on their hands and don't be brainwashed by anyone.
scorpiostrikes 1 year ago 4
WOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW...............WWWWWWWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW
leosamson 1 year ago
the eminem comment below is killing me man....
crueda123 1 year ago
Fuckin love it
TheUtubesuxass 1 year ago
only 2o odd thou views, THAT IS A FUCKIN CRIME.
CLASSIC CLASSIC CLASSIC HIP HOP
PATHH88 1 year ago 2
DAMN!!! MY MOM USED TO LUV THIS SONG, AND SHE IS WHITE! LOL THANKS P DOG.
Flatline217 1 year ago 2
This music makes you feel like you are on steroids!
73dodge 1 year ago
If anybody is wondering about that glimpse of Axl Rose; Well that had something to do with that G'N'R song where he says N#####. That glimpse is tied in with images of klansmen&other racists. Paris was just showing the enemies of black folks.
Now Axl had his reasons for using the word.Whether we agree,is up to us to decide.
But this is not about Axl. Folks can blog about him on another site.This is about Paris waking up the minds of black folks with a strong song and a very powerful video!
rocknsoulbro 1 year ago 3
@rocknsoulbro So why write a page about Axl?
MoMoneyLessProblemz 11 months ago
@MoMoneyLessProblemz Yeah,you're absolutely right.
rocknsoulbro 9 months ago
eminem is better.
Ristogod 1 year ago
@Ristogod eminem started ages later m8.
Dashercard 1 year ago
This bassline is murderous! It kinda reminds me of the song "slide" by slave. When I first heard this I was blown away! Anyone who knows hip-hop, knows Paris is a "Real" mc. Just listen to him flow! He wasn't flowing about self-destructive fantasies of guns,girls,gangs&getting high;even though those topics were always a part of freestylin'. He was flowing with something REAL that all black folks needed to feel. And you gotta give mad props to DJ.Mad Mike.
That album was pure pro-black rap!
rocknsoulbro 1 year ago 3
I remember when I first heard this on the radio. I actually thought it was eric b.& rakim, until he says"paris is my name". I was blown away to hear them ripping like that. I thought it was a new side to rakim (intense,angry,and political)and I thought it was eric b. shredding those turntables like a heavy metal guitarist! (mad props to DJ.Mad Mike). Nonetheless this track alone had turn me on to Paris. He's proof you could be political and still represent hip-hop to the fullest.
rocknsoulbro 1 year ago 3
This here is fire! as relevant now as it was back in 1990... the truth always is.
TroubleMan21C 1 year ago 4
This track never gets old- especially in the times we live in now!
The greatest weapon of the oppressor os the mind of the oppressed
Even my (Societal) conditioning has been conditioned
Edutainment > entertainment
IceManLikeGervin 1 year ago 4
thumbs up if Joe Rogan got you in to Paris!
MARKOFC420 1 year ago 3
hardest track ever
030SG 1 year ago 5
I remember when I first heard this album. It was some powerful shit, and Paris definitely said things that needed to be said back then. It was some dope, angry, black power shit that we bumped every where we went. I still have the cassette, lol.
serekithegreat 1 year ago
DJ Shadow did lots of work with and for Paris way back...
94style 1 year ago
this got minimum air play even from black radio station but I’m not surprise :D 2 black 2 strong....
ern363 1 year ago
THESE WEST COAST BROTHERS WERE WAY ADVANCED THAN OVER HERE ON EAST COAST BACK IN THE DAY, WEST COAST DUDES HAD THEIR OWN SHIT !
kirkstate 1 year ago
@kirkstate I love my brother Paris, but he was carrying the whole west coast. The samples are from Public Enemy - need I say more.
BKinNY 5 months ago
@BKinNY This track is not sampled from Public Enemy, that is simply scratching (i.e., Chuck D's voice from It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back; recorded in 87 and 88) integrated, as a part of the recording.
onedeep1973 5 months ago
REAL REVOLUTIONARY MUSIC...
spark up the worldwide revolution.
johanna717 1 year ago
@johanna717 Yeaaaa !
Fed Up To be owned by the politics !!
gr4nth3ft4uto 1 year ago
Was that Axel Rose that appeared with the images of the KKK?
halation777 1 year ago
@halation777
looks like him...doesnt surprise me
grossbeef 1 year ago
WHAT A PURE BAD BOY TUNE:-) LOVING IT:-)
lutonvern 1 year ago
AWesOme!
TakesMeBack...
nicelydestroyed 1 year ago
I've had this album since it came out and in retrospect, this is my favorite track. Brutal is great and so is This Is a Test. I Call Him Mad is pretty sick too, but the beat to this song just remains in my mind throughout the day.
Jamesesii 1 year ago 2
One of the greatest hip hop tracks of all time.
odeed 1 year ago 2
Back breaking hip hop!!
Djtonystewart 1 year ago
Ten utwór nie jest z 2003 roku a z 1990!!!! klasyk
dan6184tm 1 year ago
paris is a awesome artist delivers a true message that very few artists do he has way more talent then the likes of jayz and kanye respect to paris
spow4now 1 year ago 2
What song did he get that bassline from?
brothertiger1 1 year ago
Wow, this shit is 100% real. Thank you Paris for this master piece
mrpower328 1 year ago 43
@mrpower328 this guy rules. especially for the famous 9/11 sleeve he released just before the event. paris go. panthers forever. cia -10
jacobus1965 1 year ago
robertbreuer 3 years ago
One of the best rappers ever. Don't ever worry about those idiotic top 100 lists P-Dog. Corporate America don't know shit. VH1 & MTV just cant grip the reality of your rhymes. You speak the truth:)
shrxfn68 3 years ago
Great Paris vid.
moebigsley1976 3 years ago
R E S P E C T !
badrhari 3 years ago
respect for the sound respect for the rap..but just another rassist..
H2oCooling 3 years ago
AWESOME!!!!!!!!
bloodadvocate 3 years ago
NEED FOR SPEEDY MOST WANTED
gvjb9394 3 years ago
YOU DONT KNOW ME SO DONT STEP!!
EXTRABLK 3 years ago
I'll roll to the right and then bust your lip!!! Wicked.
giselerefos 3 years ago
music of cory nastazio in mat hoffman pro bmx!!!
gvjb9394 3 years ago
Im from Sweden and I was listening to him when he dropped his first album.. im concerned about ALL peoples rights. Today is more important than ever to stand up for the right to speak freely as Paris did..most important in the US then here in Europe nowdays.
Big up to paris whatever his into this days:)
Run73 3 years ago
PARIS IN FULL EFFECT TOO BROTHAAAZ
IshMooN 3 years ago
Damn!! Immortal Tech and Paris would be sick together!!
sean311973 3 years ago
gd this is some hardcore shit man
thugadogg 3 years ago
SUCKA FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
crisoner 3 years ago 2
this video is dedicated to god, guns and glory (he of the confederate flag on his you tube page). check out his page here on you tube...you will be shocked...
miketb42 3 years ago
Awesome music production and a socially relevant video,you feel me?
CANIBUSISTHEGREATEST 3 years ago
These are the reasons why "they" killed Hip Hop! Remember!!! The last voice of the inner city! Who are "they"! The whites and jews who have been and still control the music industry!! Why is there no 5% Nation, Islam, Afrocentricity, NOI in Hip Hop anymore! Have you ever wondered why?! Pubic Enemy is a f**king joke, most of X-Clan is dead! Where are the conscious MC's?! Too worried about material things in Hip Hop! Why do you think the slave master stopped us from playing the drums/music?!THINK!
IsaAmonRa 3 years ago
SHUT THA FUK UP! times have changed, and always will. EACH ONE TEACH ONE, 40 acres and a mule, NEGRO PLEASE, No 1 cares 2day.
stlouisda1st 3 years ago
He neva claimed 2b part of anything, "Allah is my 3rd i" u spoke upon the NATiON, and they took out MALCOLM X. Know u know why everyone is no more.
stlouisda1st 3 years ago
dude's right tho-
afro americans ARE NOT and ARE STILL NOT in charge of their own music production. leave it those who aren't to portray them as dumbed down id-seeking morons who FULFILL ARCHAIC STEREOTYPES.
supertim86 3 years ago 21
@supertim86 THE" ATYPICAL", ANGRY ANGLO ARYAN MALE, TRYING TO MAKE BELIEVE THAT HIS RACE HAS CONTROL OVER THOSE WHOM ARE BLACK MALES & FEMALES... .ANGRY, BECAUSE HE DOESN'T HAVE CONTROL OVER US, [ANYMORE] NOR THE RECORD LABELS THAT WE CREATE.... LIKE CHUCK D SAID: "FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET!"......
syndicate1 1 year ago
Good point, Isa. The music was getting too powerful. Most of the real hip-hop is undergroud. BET is a joke also. I don't think PE is a joke. PE has been "blacklisted" ever since Russell Simmons sold Def Jam.
Renagade70 3 years ago
i thought he still owned it. who did he sell it to?!?!?!?!?
911LiesWorldWar3 3 years ago
this beat is slamming! paris was the man back when public enemy was out. i really miss the days when djs scatched on the turn tables.
nerkmoney 3 years ago 3
Goddamn, this beat gets me going!
UghAgh12 3 years ago
HELL YEAH F-CK THE POLICE!
outkasted11 3 years ago
NAW! fuk U! thats not wut he's on, don't get it twisted about this brotha from cali. College educated but U can't see that.
stlouisda1st 3 years ago
lol Paris is ill
but watching of his videos makes you angry doesnt it lol
gangstable 3 years ago
this is the best rap jam
hrbnbrd 3 years ago
That scene with the TV and the kid is so ill. If only kids were watching this and not Flavor of Love today we might be in a better situation.
buildestroyTV 3 years ago 2
Great up. Thanks.
ochgast 3 years ago