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  • I haven't heard this in a minute!

  • yeah man, lovin this plate, juice crew all stars oh my goodness! i dont give a fuck what anyone says, out of juice crew and BDP, juice crew had all the elementz, a full line up of hip hop howitzers

  • so this is where the samples come from in masta ace's song nostalgia

  • This shit is Tight!

  • juice crew was the BAD BOYS LABEL OF THE 80s

  • who wrote Roxanne's lyrics?

  • @tillman40

    For the most part, Big Daddy Kane.

  • @RenoEdits yeah she sounding too much Like Big Daddy

  • this is fucking good! This is my best day in years!

  • there is a lot of dope rappers today termanology, saigon, elzhi reks and many more but the game will never be the same i realy miss public enemys big l naughty by nature gangstarr and many more it's to bad the game have changed soooo madly...

    

  • Hip Hop is still alive it's just being overlooked. We still have D Block, Slaughter House, Wu, Papoose, Nas and Jay, and a few others that are laying it down.

  • Wow just listen to this it rock better then the modern Hip hop now sux nothing like this

  • this is the real rhytm and poetry

  • juiceeeeeee

  • lol i like that iron man

    hell nah this shit aint dead

  • bitch click it ! maaaan What happened to hip hop ??? Rap happened.. if u dont get it then u probbably have all 50 cent albums LOL !! Big fan of pop rap....

    Pop rap is rap with no soul an thought to those who came b4.

    hip hop is dead unless Lupe, Common, and Mos Def can revive it.

  • BIZMARKIE YOU GO BOYY, AND AYBODY DID THEY SHIT UP HERE...

  • one of them niggas sounds like an East Coast 2Pac...dead ass lol sum neck shit. this is tough

  • @jackinthafreaks juss found it's Big Daddy Kane that was sounding like pac

  • @jackinthafreaks Sound like big daddy kane, too me.

  • @jackinthafreaks How the fuck does Kane sound anything like pac?! WTF

  • @minhasc lmao i was listenin to his flow and at the beginning it sounded like 2pac lol but i rewinded it and found it was Kane.

  • Roxanne Shante Killed This...

  • BIG DADDY KANE !!!!!!!

  • roxane the lady devastater , I make you feel hotter than it is in graneda , the ro-xa-nne roxane is who i be, so kango kid you might be cute ,,,, :)

  • @Bladerunner55217 THAT'S THE REAL ROXANNE YOU TALKIN BOUT AND SHE WAS WACK ..AND IN THIS CYPHER IT'S ROXANNE SHANTE THE REAL QUEEN DISSA YOU DUMB ASS.

  • @MrLouieLove See us 37 year olds are chill . I hope your young and if not i would say go see a doctor about your attitude. you coulod be suffering from some mental issue.

    Because i am 37 i grew up on listening to UTFO when I used to wear white converse with fat black shoe laces and sweat shirts with bunnies popin on it with my nike jacket.. I was making a point that The real roxanne is just that the real one :) .. Little louie is shorter than a midget in quicksand with your little words :)

  • My Favorite All Time Crew !!!!! from back in the days !!!

  • I remember this! It didn't get the play that it should have!!

    Frankie Cut produced it.

    Craig G, Roxanne, Biz Markie, & Heltah Skeltah!

  • @Lovebyte69

    the 4th rapper is big daddy cane

  • this one of the juice crews greatest hits i was feelin this back in the day and im still feelin this big up to marley marl

  • Man,having dis crew was unfair.Marley had a ear for talent.He was the Dr.dre from the start...BIZ MARKIE,CRAIG G,KOOL G RAP,MASTER ACE,BIG DADDY KANE,MC SHAN ,ROXXANE, WOW YOU HAVE ANY IDEA OF HOW MUCH LOOT THIS IS...

  • and yet they all are very under rated...there only priceless to some ears witch is sad

  • Real Hip Hop will never die...

  • Better Cypher watch?v=Lx9GRoL0Fsw

  • whats the name of the song the very first beat is from

  • The sample is from "Reach For It" by George Duke.

  • wooooo hiphop !!!!!!!

  • sooooooooooooooo in love with raw rap...inspires me again

  • lol at the ppl sayin hip hop is dead, hip hop aint dead. So for hip hop to be alive it has to be all on tv and radio? Im suprised yall let the media controll yall like that. As long as i can buy a Hip Hop album in the store that shit will never be dead. lames...

  • real hip hop aint dead. they just ain't listening to it.

  • @ironman36

    word!

  • Damn! You need to patent that line. Its the first time I ever heard something like that and that was dope. Like that! Run with that my brotha.

  • LOL!! I appreciate that. really. but Im just simply stating facts that people are ignoring.

  • @ironman36 dude you can say that all you like, but the realest styyyles are gone, aint never shit comin back the same...mang, you gotsta fuckin shut you shit, its listened to, you aint hearin shit of it but

  • @ironman36 and that's the truth

  • Ahhh shit.i found this looking for a differnet Big DADDY KANE SONG..This came out a while back and is still fire.

  • Was this ever released on an album, or even as a single?

    Can't find any info on the release.

  • this is a classic marley beat.

  • This is nice...

  • this is siiicccckkkk......i agree that this period was the golden age......yeah everyone sounds the same now...but do you think it's because we're older...and that was the time of our youth...whatever!!! am playin dem records...peace

  • roxanne is mad nice, damn kane is amazing!!!!!!! Shit he be trying to dismantle niggas.

  • for me it died in 2000, i am old school

  • @SuperDaddyb hip hop isnt dead just listen to j. cole closest thing to pac

  • @CrunkKing232 bro dont even go there. u cant compare anyone to pac or biggie, they're untouchable. ur an idiot u hav no idea wt ur talking about and u prob insulted millions of ppl with ur stupid comment

  • @cmrose29 nah being an idiot and having an own a opinion is different i didn't say j. cole was equal to biggie i said his the closest thing plus biggie isn't untouchable nas is better in my opinion

  • @cmrose29 bullshit you cant compare anyone to pac or biggie

  • @dstu39 big daddy kane, big L, big Pun, kool g rap, rakim, eric sermon, all these mc's are over looked because of the two u speak of, none the less they are good and i do still bump both

  • @h1ph0pjunk1e yes, i completely agree with u, i love giancana gang starr big pun btnh heavy d nas ugk house of pain nwa dpg cypress hill wu tang krs1 big l and bdk, i never overlook them. i was jus telling crunk king he's retarded for thinkin any artist today like j cole can touch pac biggie or the 90s. like really? who the fuck is j cole? nobody. there are very few artist from this era that i listen to.

  • whats the beat

  • Hip-Hop 1973-2004

  • yo..Hip Hop died in 1994/ 95

  • nope

  • @ElViceCity1993

    1973-1995 bro

  • @ElViceCity1993 HIp Hop ETERNAL  Maybe it died in u

  • @ElViceCity1993 Word R.I.P. Real Hip-Hop

  • i love this song i found it randomly ages ago and now me and my old man listen to it all tha time man this song rules

  • wh0o0o0o and you say yhiphop new york city!!! damn this feels good to hear. we need to stop putting what s out now and compairing it to real old school hip hop. hiphop as we knew it trully ended about 2003. real rappers were still doin it but the bullshit we have now had begin to take place and give us what we have now. realtalk

    -cL

  • Yoooo who's did this song? LMAO

    Frankie Cutlass!!!

  • Bullets and a gun, 16 in one 9, BDK a beast.

  • JUICECREW......4 LIFE!

  • If you are 2 young 2 feel it then dont even worry about it! You missed out!

  • i love this...

  • i love that sound and vibe of the record and production..these new cats dont even know what a dj or vinyl is..it's all laptop djs..no one is original except for a few underground crews..

  • i am completely assured that BDK is still probably one of the best lyricist ever and on his worst day is better than just about anybody. how many times can 16 go into 9?...only ONCE! dummies...

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  • duh...hes talking about a gun. go listen again.

  • listen rookie boy...16 bullets go into a clip (one in da head)...go buy a gun b4 u say somethin like that in da hood. IF, u even know where that is...

  • DADDY KANE KILLED THIS

  • craig G sound like biggy on dis shyt yo.lol

  • Wc used this beat

    unreal west up

  • when they stop cussing , i'll start listening again. BUT FOR NOW, I LIKE TO ASK YA HOW,YOU LIKE THE BASS IN YA FACE IN CROWD. old school 79-88 , NOTHING AFTER. WORD

  • Yo! Best years of Hip Hip: 1988-1992. Before 88 a lot of cats sounded the same and the same thing goes for after 92.

    You had NY brag Marley Marl rap, political rap like PE, Native Tongues and other jazz cats, West Coast Gangster Rap, Miami Bass, Hip House, New Jack Swing. All big at the same time!

    I Love the early-mid 80s rap and the boom bap of the 90s but 1988-1992 was the best years of hip hop. Period!

  • 1988-1992 was the best and most creative period of hip hop...i fully agree

  • Thank you!

  • you're welcome!

  • For me that's the second best period. For me I have to say '92-'96 (Biggie, Ice Cube, Wu-Tang, Nas, Snoop Dogg, Dr.Dre, Redman, Busta Rhymes, Xzibit, Cypress Hill, Eminem, Gangstarr, EPMD, 2 Pac, Jeru, Ice-T & Jay-Z all releases albums that period.

  • You don't see my point! In 1988 - 1992 hip hop had more flavours! All those artist you mentioned didd/does great music but the sound of it is more smillar to eachother. I not saying Illamtic is not the greatest album of all time or somthing like that but that people was more creative in 1988-1992. Members of Wu Tang, EPMD, 2 Pac, Gangstarr, Cypress Hill, Redman, Ice Cube, NWA, Ice T all droped albums in the time period of 1988 - 1992. EPMD and Gangstarr Drop their best in that time!

  • Please don't include eminem in that list. Or Jay-z for that matter. But on all the others I'm with you.

  • Eminem's album Infinite was sick, lyrically it was interesting.

  • That was what we called the New School era...then came Puffy, Diddy...etc and everyone started sounding the same...but because it went mainstream, that is known as the Golden era.

    I do not know yet what we should call the crap from today.

  • You are most welcome just to call it crap all day long.

  • nice comment

  • Big Daddy Kane Smashed it, for real.

  • DJskizmarkey STFU This is one of the best songz ever

  • still,,,,, the worst remix ever

  • One of the best posse cuts ever. And so much talent on here. Can you imagine a track like that today? Euhh lil wayne, lil flip, g-unit, birdman, TI..there's not enough decent rappers even.

  • There are as many decent rappers as back then, if not more. Think about it, there weren't that many MCs back then compared to now and the boys you just mentioned are just the surface of hip hop, if you dig deeper you find alot of great acts.

  • I know I was comparing the popular mc's today with the old ones. And then the old ones were ten times better. Even if you take the best underground ones of today they would be no match for the old ones. But that's just my opinion.

  • where in the world is lil flip still popular?

  • Don't ask me, ask the kids.

  • Dope!

  • sick!

  • classical...

  • dude this song is so fucking awesome

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