I apologize. i was having trouble remembering. I was thinking of my teenage days with the zulu nation. I remembered Djing, Mciing, Breaking and Graffiti. It hadn't really been important until I felt I had to say something. In any case this shit has been growing out of control since 97 in my opinion., but i'm only 29 and i'm still learning.
It's just like Black thought said in What they do. Now look at this lil wayne bullshit. Look at what will happen if we dont protect the 4 elements of the hip hop culture.
You don't know the pain I feel when A & R s can't find any good rap talent anymore. I haven't heard a GREAT rapper in years unless he was underground being the only exception. KRS ONE is still doing his thing. Much Love to KRS 1.
I have a philosophy that as soon as 2000 hit that whole y2k shit really happened but just in a different way. The lights did not physically turn off but muzic sure did. Like maybe we got flipped into another dimension without knowing.
But this is 2010. It's time too wake up. Turn those lights back on. Not only on hip hop but shitt.... Everything!!!
@jnugiel ...trust me i know the pain...many of us out here still holdn it down with the funky jams that still hold rap together...like this...i got my 2 copies of this single on wax......glad to be born in the greatest era of all times...."teach the children,save the nation"
you dont know the pain i feel when the rap game moves from hard hitting icons like big and rakim to cats kissing and slobbing down other men or garbage like laffy taffey is considerd good rap music..damn !!!!!
@niteowl969 geez man your so fackin RIGHT! tank god for old skool real hip hop tho we still have that and we need to show it cuz not alot ppl nowdays that no this good shiit
Because you don't know the "Pain I Feel" when I listen to these artists like Soulja Boy, Lil Wayne, Fabulous, T. Pain, and these other rappers that are mainstream. You don't know the pain I feel! Stripper Booty Clap Strip Club, "Where dem dollaz at?" bullshit ass rap! Fashion show rap shit like Wu-Tang said in Wu-Tang Forever quoted by Rza! You don't know the pain I feel!
The hook sample was by Channel Live "Spark Madizm", and the other sample was Main Source "Looking at the Front Door" LOL I know my underground hip hop for sure! The world thought we left(Underground), we are still here waiting like a Lion after these bitch asses like the gazelles they are. Mainstream don't know we are on the prowl baby! LOL
yeah mainstream are onm some other world of their crappy music, hip hop is down underground, its like harriete tubman taking the slaves with her in the underground railroad to escape, well the emcees rescued hip hop from being tortured by wack rappers
I still fuckin luv this shit, da whole EP! It brings me back 2 dat Golden Era of NY rap! Outloud & so called white version of DJ Premo- P.F.Cuttin... now missin in action, gone fuckin awol...
This song is so good. Remember buying the cassette single and had to tape it together on multiple times. Played that ish out over and over! Thanks for the post!
this was always my favorite from their album (first one) i used to knock this when i had a booming system, and noone knew what cd it was, execpt for the true hip hop heads. this cd and jeru the damaja lol
I'm not musician but damn what the "Heck" are they playing now a days. Are you serious they really go to the studio and say that their music is off the hook..."These youngsters dont know what they missed". When the 90's was in the house "Oh my God"..payce & god bless
The early 90's was the last bastion of "REAL" hip-hop.
Rap music since about '95 hasn't reflected the culture of hip-hop & has been in a downward spiral every since. The mid 80's & early 90's was the REALEST..
The chorus sums up exactly my sentiments when these dumb ass kids around me talkin about hip hop when it's apparent they know nothing about the culture was so influential to the REAL hip hop generation..
U DON'T KNOW PAIN I FEEL..CAUSE ALL THESE WEAK RAPPERS STEADY MAKIN' HITS FUCK THAT!!!
the artists i mentioned had mastered the art of merging the message with the street life. they were the natural evolution of p.e,bdp,ice-t,prt,etc. biggie and pac were not on that tip. they were reppin strictly thuglife. biggie and pac didn't rep the underground so their deaths didn't make a whole lot of difference as far as the direction of the music goes. you want to pin point when it died then you're talking about around 2001 when sway & tech lost the nationalization of the wake up show.
what the fuck happened to blazay blah,smoothe the hustler and trigga,chino xl,rass kass,lord have mercy?96 had a talented class of highly skilled cats with albums or on their way and they just got pushed back. these devils fear the rise of the original people of the planet earth.
two words, my friend: music commercialism. And as I have said many times on many other post, hip hop was hit hard and left in a coma when Pac died, and then taken off life support with Big's death. We haven't recovered since.
this was in effect long before pac or biggie. please,don't make them more important than they really are. you have rulership that doesn't like the truth being told. the truth is in hip hop. the truth is in metal(by groups that bother to make music about such)this is a way to keep people ignorant. musical artists are an integral part in the enlightning of a society. music is a way to bring heavy truth to the laymen so that it's easier understood or digested.
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You forget that Nas dropped album after that, you forgot when Jay Z dropped Lifetime of Sean Carter, some great album came out, you forgot about my boy Busta Rhymes, man, you better check yourself.
Head Bangin Madness!
MusicRespected 1 month ago
hap hip ,.,HAP .,---CHIMb
1davidnovoa 1 month ago
typical cliche thug noise made by assholes for assholes.
YappyRaccoon 5 months ago
@YappyRaccoon thanks for stopping by, though.
jumpoutatree 4 months ago
4 cons qui aiment pas ça!
kerry91600 6 months ago
The funky jam
midnightmobber11 6 months ago
I still rock this like it's my first time hearing it ... and people call what's out now real rap ... negro please.
waltonml2 7 months ago 2
shits ill
isellmarijuana 7 months ago
yo dis shhh is fye! straight up! dat beat go ham too...
doctoramuzikonline 8 months ago
I never like the video!!! but i LOVE the song!!!
ojmr7 9 months ago
from yesterday till today flowed & reviewed this shit 10 000 times !
Krematoriumification 9 months ago
no more real shit like this..viva el 1990s
BlackBeretta22 11 months ago
@BlackBeretta22 There may not be as much as there once was, but I try to keep it alive in my own music.
Even up here in Newfoundland, Canada, someone like me was always on the lookout for this type of shit.
Letter10music 9 months ago
Shit is insane!
Respect from Greece
SHIEKxRAGESx 11 months ago
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This is Hip hop!
Reelistiksounds 1 year ago
classic !!
supersoulmusiq 1 year ago
champion hip hap yeaaahhhhhh,. shit shit best music
Theraphoside 1 year ago
Man, this song fits now so well. It was like they was profits predicting the future or something lol.
seanj666 1 year ago
Str8 up butta!!
IceManLikeGervin 1 year ago
One of the best no doubt
222boubou 1 year ago
One of the best, ever
thefastitalian 1 year ago
But there's only weak rappers steady making hits, fuck that!
royalsquat 1 year ago 3
@NeCkClippA,
The sample comes from Channel Live "Madizm". Search the vid and give it a peep. It's another classic!
TheMrMixtape 1 year ago
when the white guy says the thing in the chorous, isnt that from freddie foxxx?
NecKClippA 1 year ago
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ChuckC1ty 1 year ago
you dont know the pain i feel in my ears when people call todays "hip- pop" hip hop
baldy0182 1 year ago 5
The pain that was felt when perfection was personafied! Blessed Blahzz! THA MAN!!!!
WasabeWan 1 year ago
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real hip hop HERE MAN
leohumhum 1 year ago
but u dont know the pain i feel... latin america listen the real hip hop one love blahzay blahzay
ThEbEnS18 1 year ago
one of the most under rated rappers ever...
ebliss23 1 year ago
theres 4 "actual" elements to hip hop beatboxing not being one of them (although it should be) but knowledge of self should be in the mix as well
SmokeyLah1 1 year ago
I apologize. i was having trouble remembering. I was thinking of my teenage days with the zulu nation. I remembered Djing, Mciing, Breaking and Graffiti. It hadn't really been important until I felt I had to say something. In any case this shit has been growing out of control since 97 in my opinion., but i'm only 29 and i'm still learning.
giovanniartifice1 1 year ago
YO giovanniartifice1 THEIRS 5 ELEMENTS OF HIP HOP
1. DJING
2,BEATBOXING
3.MC'S
4B-BOYS AND GIRLS
AND LAST 5. GRAFFITI/ART
DOMAKAWOLF 1 year ago
@DOMAKAWOLF
A beatboxing i say falls in the categorie of Mc
MrAdan509 1 year ago
It's just like Black thought said in What they do. Now look at this lil wayne bullshit. Look at what will happen if we dont protect the 4 elements of the hip hop culture.
giovanniartifice1 1 year ago
@giovanniartifice1 YO THEIRS 5 ELEMENTS OF HIP HOP
1. DJING
2,BEATBOXING
3.MC'S
4B-BOYS AND GIRLS
AND LAST 5. GRAFFITI/ART
DOMAKAWOLF 1 year ago
You don't know the pain I feel when A & R s can't find any good rap talent anymore. I haven't heard a GREAT rapper in years unless he was underground being the only exception. KRS ONE is still doing his thing. Much Love to KRS 1.
Boogers4dinner 1 year ago
WOW AMAZING LOVE THIS...ONE OF MY FAVORITES
lazyafternoon1 1 year ago
ASI ? O MAS CABRON... ESTE SI ES RAP.
atakefdd 1 year ago
mad dope.
MrGziss 1 year ago
What we need is to teach the young bucks about these real rap songs.
lari861 1 year ago
aie aie aie!!!
ONESKEAR 1 year ago
real shit!!!
real hiphop!!!
obienko 1 year ago
i love this tune...dope album....peace!!
funketelechy 1 year ago
the channel live cut stays true to this day.
"because there's only weak rappers steady makin' hits..."
fuck that indeed.
peace to the realness.
jaemzs 1 year ago
I have a philosophy that as soon as 2000 hit that whole y2k shit really happened but just in a different way. The lights did not physically turn off but muzic sure did. Like maybe we got flipped into another dimension without knowing.
But this is 2010. It's time too wake up. Turn those lights back on. Not only on hip hop but shitt.... Everything!!!
bahiyyah19 1 year ago
you dont know the pain i feel watching the best rappers go comercial
jnugiel 2 years ago 42
this aint commercial..?
Yqoeu 2 years ago
@jnugiel TRUE SHIT
DOMAKAWOLF 1 year ago
@jnugiel ...trust me i know the pain...many of us out here still holdn it down with the funky jams that still hold rap together...like this...i got my 2 copies of this single on wax......glad to be born in the greatest era of all times...."teach the children,save the nation"
thePhunktOGraphist 1 year ago
you dont know the pain i feel when the rap game moves from hard hitting icons like big and rakim to cats kissing and slobbing down other men or garbage like laffy taffey is considerd good rap music..damn !!!!!
niteowl969 2 years ago 6
@niteowl969 geez man your so fackin RIGHT! tank god for old skool real hip hop tho we still have that and we need to show it cuz not alot ppl nowdays that no this good shiit
MrRobyoublind 2 years ago
This album can sell for a penny apiece and still go PLATINUM. Thats how dope this is...
getoheisman 2 years ago 33
Because you don't know the "Pain I Feel" when I listen to these artists like Soulja Boy, Lil Wayne, Fabulous, T. Pain, and these other rappers that are mainstream. You don't know the pain I feel! Stripper Booty Clap Strip Club, "Where dem dollaz at?" bullshit ass rap! Fashion show rap shit like Wu-Tang said in Wu-Tang Forever quoted by Rza! You don't know the pain I feel!
Boogers4dinner 2 years ago 2
you dont know the pain i felt when i read your shit because you damn right
peace
listen2wu 2 years ago 2
HAHAHAHA I feel you on that! These lil ringtone niggaz disgust me to! Except for Fabolous...
HipHopIzzDead 2 years ago
but I do know the pain you feel.... I feel it, too, right there with you
KyMace 2 years ago
still got this on wax, classic.
hyskills 2 years ago 4
"I got more lines then the Yankees uni---form" classic line lol
oscardy 2 years ago 2
legendary underground blazhay blah
94incurabil 2 years ago 4
in my opinion one of the best rap tracks ever,
very awesome song, very nice beat with an outstanding sample and this sick vocals from Blahzay just kills it
Badenzer85 2 years ago 4
These dudes had some dope as voice samples....
mostlynoble 2 years ago
this shit is really dope..
da real hip hop
dis man can rap
dont give a fuck about this new commercial wannabee mcs like 50 akon t.i. even snoops new shit is wack
in my heart the good 90`s never die
listen2wu 2 years ago 4
yeah you hear his delivery right. something many rappers lack, they lack the flow that will turn them into mc's.
tony7tisdale 2 years ago 2
respect!!!
beecoolkid3 2 years ago
too bad i was only 7 then and i missed that era. i had to grow up with all kinds of todays shit
ampaloutsake4 2 years ago 3
yep same here!! well im from 90 so idk if i was there yet...
Str3etBalla 2 years ago
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Dope song the title suck. Pain is the for the lame.
prasanga 2 years ago
dont think so. fear is for the lame
ampaloutsake4 2 years ago 3
One of the best song AND beat i have ever heard.
Eksacto 2 years ago
GREAT SONG THANX
STFUBOMB 2 years ago
The hook sample was by Channel Live "Spark Madizm", and the other sample was Main Source "Looking at the Front Door" LOL I know my underground hip hop for sure! The world thought we left(Underground), we are still here waiting like a Lion after these bitch asses like the gazelles they are. Mainstream don't know we are on the prowl baby! LOL
Boogers4dinner 2 years ago 2
You should know the Channel Live track was just called Mad Izm then right?..lol...only kidding..I hear ya on the mainstream point though
Alkemy007 2 years ago
yeah mainstream are onm some other world of their crappy music, hip hop is down underground, its like harriete tubman taking the slaves with her in the underground railroad to escape, well the emcees rescued hip hop from being tortured by wack rappers
RealHipHopTunes 2 years ago
Golden era...
Eksacto 2 years ago 4
ils ont bananne un groupe francais "triptik"!!! but i like too much!!!!
merzzza 2 years ago
Ils ont koi comme groupe français?
et c'est quoi le rapport avec blazhay blazhay?
DjGetBiz 2 years ago
/watch?v=gG_vuvalLu4
1TtidnaB 2 years ago
Un maxi est sorti chez Cut killer - Triptik feat. Blazhay blazhay : Dat shit
audirs84 2 years ago
Classic! I have the first Blahzay LP still sealed. Vinyl..
derekjg1976 2 years ago 3
Too True...Serious Classic IMO
bittyrock 2 years ago
producer?
bosman1988 2 years ago
Blahzay Blahzay itself was the producer. Such a dope album! Peace.
MuzikJunkyAES 2 years ago 4
I still fuckin luv this shit, da whole EP! It brings me back 2 dat Golden Era of NY rap! Outloud & so called white version of DJ Premo- P.F.Cuttin... now missin in action, gone fuckin awol...
MickeyTalls 3 years ago
originalschool, I feel you (damn I'm old lol). I still have a lot of this sh!t on cassette; too lazy to make the switch...
Icedrunk1 3 years ago
I love this song so much!
rogermoore27 3 years ago
omg!this it!
dangah
onyxMOP 3 years ago
only dem east coast rudeboi mek di originoo Hip Hop!! Fiya. Come down rubeboi. Big up the big fucking apple, Jamaica and Bluefields, Nicaragua.
77musica 3 years ago
Dammmnn... Real Rap :) Old good times fi Hip-Hop.
RasJC 3 years ago 3
This is really awesome.
DoctorFunk18 3 years ago
wow
you
are
LUCKY
desbiens14 3 years ago 2
This song is so good. Remember buying the cassette single and had to tape it together on multiple times. Played that ish out over and over! Thanks for the post!
Klevster 3 years ago
i had to buy the 12" when i was at the record store some weeks ago.
Fire track.
Markbeats 3 years ago
fluido
ernotorio 3 years ago
wow what a flow....
chrisferreira00 3 years ago 2
esta mierda me ase subir
bensaday 3 years ago
this was always my favorite from their album (first one) i used to knock this when i had a booming system, and noone knew what cd it was, execpt for the true hip hop heads. this cd and jeru the damaja lol
jdmikeg4 3 years ago
gang starr master
rompx 3 years ago
Damn this was hot. The scratches were on point.
jemitchell 3 years ago
FLOW!!!!!!! :)
vincentvegas99 3 years ago
I loved this joint and Good Cop/Bad Cop. I got worn out by Danger back then but this shit lasted for me
LAKERSFANINJAPAN 3 years ago
EAST VS WEST WE NEVER ON THAT ! come on mannn what happend to hip hop theses niggas need to get off fulton st an bring back some ill shit
charleerox 3 years ago
very good video!
this song is great!
seasart 3 years ago
everything about this video and song is soooo dope.
lootpacker 3 years ago 2
I'm not musician but damn what the "Heck" are they playing now a days. Are you serious they really go to the studio and say that their music is off the hook..."These youngsters dont know what they missed". When the 90's was in the house "Oh my God"..payce & god bless
getoheisman 3 years ago 5
The early 90's was the last bastion of "REAL" hip-hop.
Rap music since about '95 hasn't reflected the culture of hip-hop & has been in a downward spiral every since. The mid 80's & early 90's was the REALEST..
If U missed it, then U missed it big time..
blackadam06 3 years ago 5
Real talk!!
yopopzz 3 years ago
Oh my god. These guys are good!
donnappa 3 years ago
The chorus sums up exactly my sentiments when these dumb ass kids around me talkin about hip hop when it's apparent they know nothing about the culture was so influential to the REAL hip hop generation..
U DON'T KNOW PAIN I FEEL..CAUSE ALL THESE WEAK RAPPERS STEADY MAKIN' HITS FUCK THAT!!!
blackadam06 3 years ago 7
Exactly!!!
GodCipherDevine 3 years ago
the artists i mentioned had mastered the art of merging the message with the street life. they were the natural evolution of p.e,bdp,ice-t,prt,etc. biggie and pac were not on that tip. they were reppin strictly thuglife. biggie and pac didn't rep the underground so their deaths didn't make a whole lot of difference as far as the direction of the music goes. you want to pin point when it died then you're talking about around 2001 when sway & tech lost the nationalization of the wake up show.
scimitar08 3 years ago
real!!!!!!!! this album is godlike...
clicker77 3 years ago 4
what the fuck happened to blazay blah,smoothe the hustler and trigga,chino xl,rass kass,lord have mercy?96 had a talented class of highly skilled cats with albums or on their way and they just got pushed back. these devils fear the rise of the original people of the planet earth.
scimitar08 3 years ago 2
two words, my friend: music commercialism. And as I have said many times on many other post, hip hop was hit hard and left in a coma when Pac died, and then taken off life support with Big's death. We haven't recovered since.
GeneralZodFDNY77 3 years ago
this was in effect long before pac or biggie. please,don't make them more important than they really are. you have rulership that doesn't like the truth being told. the truth is in hip hop. the truth is in metal(by groups that bother to make music about such)this is a way to keep people ignorant. musical artists are an integral part in the enlightning of a society. music is a way to bring heavy truth to the laymen so that it's easier understood or digested.
scimitar08 3 years ago
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You forget that Nas dropped album after that, you forgot when Jay Z dropped Lifetime of Sean Carter, some great album came out, you forgot about my boy Busta Rhymes, man, you better check yourself.
hulthekore 3 years ago
bull shit
beebhoy 3 years ago
They all coming out with a album don't worry. Just shot a video with my boy Corpus from Thailand. Checkout Blazay and Corpus!
hulthekore 3 years ago
this song is perfect for nowaday southern rappaz.
THERE'S ONLY WEAK RAPPAZ STEADY MAKIN HITS, ¡¡¡FUCK THAT!!!
redvlandro 4 years ago 2
Man you fucking said it!
blackbull44 3 years ago 2
dope shit this is the right feel
weifanbasehead 4 years ago
One of the best crews you never heard of. Peace.
MuzikJunkyAES 4 years ago 2
pf cuttin and mc outloud BIG UP !!!!!!!!!!!
kingyamazaki 4 years ago
Real uncommercialized street shit. You gotta luv it.
jaylapops 4 years ago 2
Word, eff that 808 crunk/snap/pop ish. Real hip-hop for life! Peace.
MuzikJunkyAES 4 years ago
I used to rewind the 2nd verse to this all the time.
cianamja 4 years ago
The platinum ages of Hip Hop.
DarkoMacedonia2007 4 years ago
underrated old school shit here
cianamja 4 years ago
damn! i've never heard of these guys before! this is dope!
eboyd32 4 years ago
The East is Still In The House!!..word is bond!!..Hip-Hop!!..peace out
AbbottSupreme 4 years ago 2
This was hot in 1996, when real hip hop was still being played on commercial radio!!
3811iberis 4 years ago 5
They brop the album bla bla bla and then a single in 1999 . . .
Where are now those guys?
GoodRapAddict 4 years ago
The REALNESS!Well their's only weak rappers steady makin hits F--k that!
theinfamousefcuttin 4 years ago 2
It's a sample from the song MAD IZM by Channel Live
redvlandro 4 years ago
But channel live overtook this beat too...
PerNyk 3 years ago
REAL hIP HOP I LOVE IT
DJBREEZE ONE LUV BLAHZAY BLAHZAY
Djbr3ze 4 years ago 2
One of the best shit ever!
Kartoffel187 4 years ago 2
DOPE SHIT!
hip hop forever!
skullbludgeon666 4 years ago 2
Classic..Thanks 4 sat.
diefackel79 4 years ago