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  • so tyerd of hate on earth. dope track!

  • @clortoyjoe you and DeAndre Faggot are gays. Fuck u little kid. In 80s and 90s we had outrageous good life and we're proud we live in that time. Go listen to crap artists and never come again to videos of real music to spit golden years of music we have.

  • @tull06 this is gay fuck masta faggot.

  • @clortoyjoe your a dumbass if you think that masta ace is a faggot, hes more real then anyone

  • MUZIK MAN!!!...aka masta ace

  • @BackBlocks09 It's not iTunes fault that Warner Bros are slow and have completely forgotten about the Cold Chillin' catalog in this digital age.

  • He sounds like big daddy kane on this track ... LOL

  • mon époque rapline sur la 6eme chaine de l'époque , c'était le bon vieux temps , c'était super cool !

  • love from Jupiter

  • m.ayyyyyy

  • love from croatia

  • Why do people get so frustrated over the newschool hip hop? Why do you let Soulja boy and Chamillionaire anger you? There's no point wasting your breath fighting the newschool. Just enjoy the oldschool and keep listening. There's no point criticizing.

  • @RioGiovanni you're misinformed, "new school" isn't what's around today, "new school" is the term for 1984-1989 hip-hop, popularised by run-d.m.c., thus "old school" is really early things like sugarhill, kurtis blow and grandmaster flash. know your shit.

  • @digztytwo You are soooooo correct. People need to learn to take the education and appreciate it...I don't sense any anger in your posts just a passion to get it right...hip hops biggest problem is honesty!! And todays artists will never get to the point of making classic material until we can be honest with them and each other...Somebody please name a song released this year that will have 20yr staying power!

  • @sliccmoufschalaa trusay, but many songs will have that longevity for different people. doesn't matter what music you like if it makes you happy then everyone else can go fuck themselves

  • @lamclan You are right songs will have that longevity for different people but Im talkin mass appeal and I dont mean commercial mass appeal give me a song of today that can stand up to rock the bells or a the show

  • @sliccmoufschalaa honestly i couldn't tell you. when a song comes out you never know how people will embrace it so i guess you gotta wait twenty years for that answer.

  • @lamclan again you're right bcuz time will only tell and Im still trying to think of a popular or possible classic song that twenty years later ppl hear it for the first time and love it or its been quoted numerous times by other artists its not a knock on todays artists cuz I am not a lil wayne fan at all but I must be honest that 6foot 7foot gets my head nodding...it jus seems that the music is being diluted by the listeners

  • @sliccmoufschalaa yaa no doubt hip hops been going downhill, i think mainly cause of the repetition. in the 90s all hip hop was new and the energy around it was different. each artist and producer brought different beats and lyrical style. today everyone sounds more or less the same in terms of lyrical content and delivery.

    i wouldnt say his hop is dead yet its just looking for someone to resurrect it

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  • By far his best track next to take a walk, old skool hip hop live on!

  • The funny thing is, I still have this track in my rotation, 20 years after its release. Hip hop was at its absolute best during the late 80's and early 90's.

    THIS IS HIP HOP. THIS IS TRUE LYRICISM.

  • ace prolly got one of the best flows i heard, goes wit the beat

  • Masta Ace graduated from URI

  • masta's stand up i didnt know this guy til like 5 sec. i am proud to have this name now this dude is fuckin pop mad dope lyrics.

  • haha hell yeah this is the jam!

  • musicman

  • Masta Ace, Kool G rap, R.A the Rugged man all day!

  • !!! respect

  • lmaoooo souljah faggot

  • this used to be my shit....

  • @inkredibuff Still is mine early , ef what che heard !

  • "I'm not a villain from a place in the west/That was just the way that I was dressed."

    Ill shit.

  • masta ace as been dope sense the 80's...hes one of the few mcs that progress and stay up with the times so well hes mad underrated

  • dope fuckin joint, Masta Ace is one of the most lyrically fit rappers nowadays, feelin his flow till 90'!

  • Masta One of the Best yet!

  • I would never bring sand to the beach.

  • yo DA GRIND is a sicckkkk Masta Ace song

  • Grand Funk Railroad Sample

  • easy but fun to play on the bass

  • masta ace

    so talented but why has he not so much fame like guys like eminem etc? he is sooo good ohman

    Masta ace is the best!

    greetings from germany

  • classic

  • man masta ace is fukken legend son

  • long live tha masta aaaace

  • Music Man!!!!!! Big up Masta Ace!!! Reeeeeal Hip Hop!!!!

  • klasyka zajebisty kawalek ziom:)

  • old school 4 ever Baby

  • true hip hop fo real straight from P-Town MAine been listenin for years best of cold chillin

  • This is so ahead of its time. This is hip hop, fuck soulja faggot.

  • i feel u on dat

  • @tull06 yeah fuck him .!.

  • @tull06 to be fair, it's actually behind its time, this is classic "new school" hip hop in 1990, when arguably new school ended in 89. in 1990 we're talking about the west coast explosion, which, as far as flow and production, wasn't necessarily better, but definitely much more progressive. you can't call this ahead of its time, because sadly after 1990, people stopped rappig like this, rappers developed into a whole new style and persona. still an excellent song, don't get all emotional at me.

  • @digztytwo You have already been schooled but I was personally refering to his flow which is without doubt ahead of it's time and wouldn't sound out of place in 2000. Also I won't get emotional but how about you stop being a fastidious cunt.

  • @tull06 the way he speaks and flows is, in my opinion, definitively new school, but I value your opinion and don't want an argument. and by "don't get all emotional", i meant "don't take everything i said as an insult to you personally and call me a fastidious cunt", so i guess you messed that up.

    anyway, peace.

  • masta ace wuz a tru lyricist--one of tha finast!!!!!!

  • HE STILL IS AND ALWAY WILL BE!!!!!!

  • this white boy bought this on tape,brilliant or as i would say the golden age of hip hop

  • Damn this beat is rockin str8 sockin fuccas in the head. Masta Ace no doubt.

  • A hands down classic...can't believe this shit is pushing 20 years old!!!

  • So whats the deal with the Roots using part of this beat for Rising Down?

    Anyone got any infos for me on dis plz.

    gratzi

  • Yeah, you're right! Pretty fly beat though!

    -Zev

  • sweet track! much love from the land down under, ace.

  • WHOA!!! BlackThought IsDaBestPeriod.

    ButAceIzDaMuthaFuckinMan!!!

  • he looks like obie trice in that pic

  • obie trice looks like him.

  • either way they look like eachother...i kno masta is older so dont comment back

  • ace is a fuckin genius

  • Respect for Ace, he's been like what, 20 years in the game? Fuckin awesome, Ace one of the best.

  • head nodin' ish had a awsome mixtape with this on it

  • fucking LOVE Masta Ace HE IS FUCKING ILL BEST MC OUT THERE

  • Woul you rather hear some Lil Wayne or what?WTF is wrong with you?

  • your a fuckin idiottttt. go bump your eminem faggot.

  • apeteciblebass

  • dope song dope pic

  • In case y'all don't know, The Roots sampled this on "Rising Down." Check it out, it's a hot song.

  • damn, this IS ghetto.

  • what the fuck its rich sorry to be rude to yer you wanna mess around with the rich stuff...how is this ghetto explain please by what you mean by your sweeping statement ???

  • if masta ace wasnt from the ghetto... if he was from the suburbs then this would have not been made... the ghetto set the stage, played the music and taught him what to say... through pain, adversity and struggle. it takes more than some punk ass suburb bitch with an mpc to make old school magic. thats what he meant by ghetto.

  • Saint's row was OK. But Saint's row's audio was straight bumping!

  • olschools finest !!!

  • yeah m4a is a bitch file

  • track is da shit...beat nd da lyrics take it back to the erly 90's

  • this was nevr on itunes nd dats wack!

  • this is dope...

    real shit

  • so dope

  • Now this is real hip hop!!

  • DOPE

  • Nothin is the same by grandfunk railroad classic song that masta ace sampled from.

  • snyone know the master sample? i know shadow used it on the solesides album

  • get gullly gully

  • love this!!!

  • first heard this as part of eminem's favorite songs. love the beat and the sampling

  • really? what song is that?

  • this one. music man is one of em's favorite songs

  • lol yeah i just that em and m-a interview

    i found that out like an hour ago

  • Good Joint.

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