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From: VintageHipHopSeattle
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  • one hot ass video!!!!!! m.o.p fan for life!!!! 1

  • A true shame that Roc-a-Fella & G-Unit did not do these artists justice & put their marketing weight behind these powerhouse rappers. Artists of their caliber are rare. M.O.P will go down as one of the few true underground groups that unfortunately slipped thru the cracks in the music industry. A group who's full potential will never be realized, because...to be honest ...they were cheated out of their shot of stardum.

  • Pure dopeness- great quality!

    Damn, it's a shame how hip hop has flip flopped into hip pop- especially in the mainstream- facedown.smh

  • @IceManLikeGervin "Hip Pop" hah! thats the best description of mainstream bullshit i've heard yet

  • Thank God Vevo hasn't touched this!

  • ain't nothin change, my bell's still ringin

  • did they say Waka Flocka?? lmao

  • This shit is better than scarface!!

    Down town swinga track is dope.

  • Jean Grae used this beat, too.

  • its already on youtube bro, but a dope upload!

  • What year did this video come out?

  • Sick

  • The one word I have always thought of for M.O.P is relentless. It is just non stop hard beats and rhymes. So nice to see this vid!!

  • huh, never thought to the point that scarface's "my block" recycling the piano loop. both tracks use it nicely to different effect.

  • mop best years ......!94-2000

    they lost their true style wasting time in rocafella and g-unit labels!

    anyways this is authentic MOP style

    5* and fav as usual VintageHipHopSeattle

    another dopeness dropd !!!!!

  • @onyxMOP indeed!

  • Mash Out Posse!!

  • Why do you think M.O.P. never got the public recognition and commercial success of other hard-core luminaries like Mobb Deep, Onyx, DMX, or NWA? I mean, they had all the right components: good production, hype energy, solid lyrics. Yet, they always remained slightly out of the limelight, confined to being "your favorite rapper's favorite hard-core act". I have always copped MOP's albums. In a lot of ways I just think they embodied the thug mantra a little to realistically for the mainstream.

  • Good upload. Always loved this.

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