@LoKimLinProject The origin of that sample came from Eugene McDaniels' "Jagger The Dagger" It was also sampled on, The Beatnuts- "Third of the Trio", and Gravediggaz - "Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide".
black brothers, here in California we are suffering from you walking into the state building with loaded weapons....check it oout.....you scared gov and they made laws against the creatures...no arms black man...no arms white bitches...now you're defenseless suckers.
The Truth is whwen the white man bought up rap all they wanted to do is sell the gangsta bullshit,there was to many brotha's rappin the Truth, tryin to Organize, Fight the Power, they don't want OUR children to hear that, now all u got is B.S sellin.
Man i dont know why they were never more popular. Pharaoh Had the intensity of Ice Cube but was more creative. Prince Po was also a lyrical wizard, i cant even compare him to any1 else. I just dont get it!
O.K. is far from anti-christ. they bring up religion and spirituality in a context that is clever & thought-provoking, which often go over the head of listeners who are unable to comprehend the message.
@iancurtis86 Yo wat u on, Illmatic was no way a Commercial Album, it was Pure Hip Hop, only Biggie's album was Mainstream, Peace
LivingHipHop17 1 month ago
anybody notice this is the ending of a tribe called quests "Push it along"
LoKimLinProject 2 months ago
@LoKimLinProject The origin of that sample came from Eugene McDaniels' "Jagger The Dagger" It was also sampled on, The Beatnuts- "Third of the Trio", and Gravediggaz - "Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide".
UltraDamaja 1 month ago
black brothers, here in California we are suffering from you walking into the state building with loaded weapons....check it oout.....you scared gov and they made laws against the creatures...no arms black man...no arms white bitches...now you're defenseless suckers.
bweber2k 2 months ago
negro music without the talent of the western cowboy rap,
bweber2k 2 months ago
This is for you Novel!
DeadBoy665 3 months ago
Prince Po said something taking me back to Sesame Street Great Ape Escape. Im old skool.
daddyskullz 5 months ago
The Truth is whwen the white man bought up rap all they wanted to do is sell the gangsta bullshit,there was to many brotha's rappin the Truth, tryin to Organize, Fight the Power, they don't want OUR children to hear that, now all u got is B.S sellin.
klaver59 8 months ago
Non Phixion - Full Monty
watermann420 10 months ago
... write rhymes / instead of doing crimes
thats whats up!
FeelRapp 1 year ago
..kinda sounds like "just havin' a ball" by De La Soul...
Boeufleeee 1 year ago
also the original version of UGK's "Pocket Full Of Stones"
JheriCurlJankins 1 year ago
nowhere to run, nowhere to hide gravediggaz
RumpLeINtiLINsKinnIN 1 year ago
@RumpLeINtiLINsKinnIN yea whats the deal, is it just the same sample?
SlikMax 1 year ago
@RumpLeINtiLINsKinnIN Thankyou, i couldnt place it
chronicriminal87 11 months ago
brilliant
danteharris268 1 year ago
check production creds on this and gravediggaz: 6 ft deep and you'll understand why.
lifeonefyc 2 years ago
Appelsap free hip hop festival at oosterpark Amsterdam!!
PHAROAH MONCH!!!
fanuskawar 2 years ago
Man i dont know why they were never more popular. Pharaoh Had the intensity of Ice Cube but was more creative. Prince Po was also a lyrical wizard, i cant even compare him to any1 else. I just dont get it!
wapcake 2 years ago 13
This album ("Stress: The Extinction Agenda") and OC's "Word...Life" are the 2 fucking underground classics of '94.
Nas' ans Biggie's debuts in mainstream, and these in underground.
iancurtis86 2 years ago 13
by the way, on both you see Buckwild in production credits... coincidence?
iancurtis86 2 years ago
@iancurtis86 took 10 years for illmatic to go plat, wouldn't say it was mainstream. Ready to Die maybe.
Sooftah 1 year ago
well, it was gold in Jan '96; platinum in '01... not a best seller, true, but mainstream for sure.
iancurtis86 1 year ago
@iancurtis86 word to that, you also had "Sun Rises In The East" and "Hard to Earn" from the Gangstarr camp, definitely a great year for hip hop.
Obamanomics 1 year ago
Monch killed it.
NasKoolGRap 3 years ago 4
i cant figure it out i luv this group but they arent anti-christ are they?
FASDAGG 3 years ago
Are you kidding me? They are mad religious. I don't like it because it can get overwhelming in a few songs but dope music is dope music.
CoNTuffgong76 3 years ago
O.K. is far from anti-christ. they bring up religion and spirituality in a context that is clever & thought-provoking, which often go over the head of listeners who are unable to comprehend the message.
xlmidi 3 years ago 2
That's when I made a promise to my momma I said
"I betcha you see me at the Apollo one day and I'ma..
be kickin that fat funk shit;
black, mackadocious -- speakers in the back trunk shit"
wasistlos1 3 years ago 5
Breakestra do a nice version of this for a medley on The Live Mix part 2!!
Organized are 2 of the greatest mc's ever!
SWEETTIZ 3 years ago 2
same sample as nowhere to run nowhere to hide by the gravediggaz but this is a good song to bad ass
lilpuppet1992 3 years ago
mam oryginał!!pozycja obowiązkowa
Sajmon861 3 years ago 2
My 2nd favorite group, next to Cold Crush. Praise the Lord for Pharoah (u won't see that in the Holy Bible)!!
acdegrees421 4 years ago
OK is awesome
NZTA80 4 years ago
Lord HELP me out now
we gotta get together
we gotta organize
no matter the weather
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sidso1o 4 years ago
Thank GOD Prince Po encouraged Monch to write rhymes when his ran out..
sean8pens 4 years ago 2
we gottsta...check my channel for tips on becoming organized.
laotsu7777 4 years ago
Lawd please help me out we got to organize, WORD!
elevatedplace 4 years ago 3
Love the bass line.
rapsmack 4 years ago 2
Man, I love me some Organized Konfusion
KyzerKyzerSozay1 4 years ago 3