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  • I'm reading his lips/hes got skills

  • Where are the cars, the women and the flashing lights? Oh, that's right. It's real hip hop!

  • 90s were da shit. when we could say faaaagggggggot

  • 90's ----> greatest ever era of hiphop

  • awwwHHHHH- you see wat i mean when i say lil 'wayne is da wacest rapper eva??!! REAL HIPHOP WILL NEVA DIE AS NG AZ YOU-remembah we...........

  • New YOrk Flaca, with di West Indian tilt patois, fuck the rest are cretins...FIYA!!!

  • Thanks God I was in Jr high and HS here in the Bronx during the early mid 90's!!

    Today's hip hop = garbage, I stopped listening to hip hop in 98

  • It was the best of times.....but it's gone....

    Everyone here please: let us, at least, please explain what Real Hip hop is to our kids &  grand children. They will need to know for historical reasons.

  • There is no doubt that this was the golden era of hip hop, we will never see or hear artist like these again and that's life, life goes forward never backwards, I grew up listening to tribe,gangstarr, nwa, pete rock, dre and the wu. Nothing compares and thats that, were blessed to have been a part of this era and the music will always live on.

  • The reason we don't have good music any more is since like 3 companies control all mainstream music. I just saw someone mention these guys in another video comments .

  • Youtube needs a repeat option.

  • 2:41 Biggie Smalls

  • @Alxsezz haha

  • does he say "Yao Ming" at the beginning?

  • @bryanr1 he say's yooooooooo mannnn i'm pretty sure dude, cause they hit fists just after

  • I can't remember shit because of I'm 18 :(

  • rebelus you forgot to say big l

  • I Love this Jam, Da Bush Babees & Salaam Remi made a Classic, Peace

  • Salaam Remi on Production, Same Dude that did Fugee's "Fu-Gee-LA" & "Nappy Heads Remix", Nas's "Made You Look", "I Can" & "Thiefs Theme", Peace

  • i remember you!

  • i remember how we used to scrape these cats off the court at the Ham. good lyricists, but couldn't put up two to save that flatabush ayass. ha...base headz:2, bush headz: 0.

  • Trinidadian and Jamaican influenced...gives you this.... 94 baby!

  • And you were saying I would never be phat. Remember that?

  • oooooooooh

    tooooo nice

  • wow i cant believe i went to school with one of them ditmas junior high my boy acklan!!!! where the hell are u man?????

  • @jlefam4 Yo i went to Dtitmas too kid. What up fam

  • FINEST RAP!

  • Flatbush represent

  • this song is ill " b" bx for life

  • we as in the Hip Hop community need to keep this kind of rap music alive down load it , burn it! do what you have to and play it louder then the shit you hear nowadays. this is hip hop and its good for kids and the soul.

  • This is probably the only Salaam Remi beat I ever liked. The other ones, especially the ones he does for Nas, suck ass

  • @klift24 The hell??? You didn't like "Made You Look"? Salaam Remi did his thing on that one!!!

  • YES...I REMEMBER!!! I REMEMBER WAY

  • @netre, right on son. I and many others feel you. Thanks for the post / keeping a relic of the true art alive.

  • Yeah too bad this version wasn't on the damn CD.

    'Remember We' my azz!!! All I remember was being pizzed off after playing the album version about 17 years ago! Hahahaha

  • rap b4 white people fucked it up. b4 corporate america stuck their tiny dick in it.

  • @SOSTacoJohnson White people didn't fuck shit up homey. I'm white and there are a lot of white people that miss this era just like myself. I'm 32 and I miss the 90's and the hip hop that was made back then. But you know what we need to get the fuck over it because it ain't coming back. All music changes not just hip hop. Do you want every song to sound the same all the time? There are a lot of good rappers out now you just got to do your research. You can still enjoy hip hop.

  • @Nomis2779 your right.. but your still a cracker

  • @popohere ey, i am too. When I say white people I'm referring to the culture, not necessarily every person.

  • @Nomis2779 exactly.  You don't have a mother fucking clue what you talking about.

  • @Nomis2779 im puertorican and i feel the real white hip hop community is helpin save Hip Hop. looking @ artist like Mac Miller from the east coast and Yelawolf from the south. i respect both styles and creative minds, these are just examples and credit is not just to the artist but the white people involved in the movement,the artist career and fans. ive seen break dancin and graffiti mostlydone by whites and that orginal part of Hip Hop supose to be dead. peace

  • @Nomis2779 Amen brother, I loved the early 90's rap/hip hop and wish that more shit was like that again but it will not be that way again..too bad, there was some good shit back in the day, groups like this made my day and was so "fun" to listen to not just about bitches and money and drugs or bangin...props to the old shit

  • @Nomis2779 I disagree as a black person and a mc...the soul just isnt in the music anymore. Like Common Sense said..."I used to love her". People are too focused on metaphors and talk rapping...I remember battling had rhythm and melodies to it...now people just talk and shout at the top of their lungs. Attack of the clones for real!!!

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  • @Nomis2779 not all white people individually, but the corporations.. which were/ are white

  • fat ass beat, roll one up to dis

  • Can you say Video Music Box? Long live true Hip-Hop!!!

  • where can i get this version?

  • @210trillhustla1 @210trillhustla1 Visit 'thetroyblog' and search for 'non album tracks bush babees'. It's in a compilation the blog owner put together.

  • fuckkk...take me back

  • LIKE JACK YOU GET NICKELS, SON!!! CLEVER!! THIS WAS MY JAM BACK IN DA DAY!!!

  • R.I.P. VIVA ZWEI

  • This was just about around when Hip Hop peaked....maybe one more year or so....a few sparks of greatness here and there but still a downhill effort in the music over all

  • @SOULSEEKA Damn right, 94-96 was the hottest shit!

  • that first verse is spot on son, flow, sound, got it locked down

  • łał ale track kocham ten hip hop cos pieknego

  • @fparache shits just underground yo gotta discover it

  • Damn i remember growing up to this. I feel for kids who didn't grow up in that era. Music was raw and real. Remember Pete Rock and CL Smooth, NWA, Geto Boys, Bone Thugs and Harmony, Naughty by Nature, Arrested Development, De la soul, UGK, Tribe Called Quest, Heavy D and the boys, Boot Camp Clik, Dr Dre, Yo the Parcyde, Brand Nubians, Showbiz and AG, Black Moon, Souls of Mischief, Scarface, Diamond D, Gang Star, Public Enemy, we had made hot artist. Music is no longer diverse. Same shit.

  • @rebelus Word up !

    That was real too bad i was born in 96. 

  • @rebelus yup thats my era ...

    

  • @rebelus u forgot crooklyn dodgers ;D

  • @rebelus lets see you also forgot shabazz the disciple, and early nas and jay-z. tisk tisk ;D

  • @rebelus oh yea u also forgot ras kass

  • @SOSTacoJohnson ras kass is one of the best rappers ever.. Soul on Ice to me is one of the most underrated albums man. Dude didn't get enough shine for all the lyricism

  • @Tommmaaah fer real you weren't lying. soul on ice is the MOTHER FUCKING SHIT

  • @rebelus wheres wu tang??? without a doubt on the mount rushmore of real hip-hop!

  • @rebelus ummmmm i dont see no wutang in ur metoning???? hook it up my dude!!!

  • @rebelus I wish those kinds of groups that exist today should be more popular, but it's the opposite. Depressing for the coming generations for a example.

  • @rebelus 2Pac,Biggie Smalls,Big L,Das Efx,Wu Tang Clan

  • What r these guye doing now? Still MCing or did they end up witu regular jobs?

  • @fparache Too bad things change.

  • dayummmn

    

  • I miss that old reggae fusion in Hip Hop

  • da bush babees davaju ako robo snopko blitz...

  • this beat and track are ridiculouys. long live the golden age of hip hop. i thank god i was blessed enough to grow up in bk in the ninties, doin my thang. smokin blunts, hustlin, kickin it wit girls who wore old school jordans, graffiti, and stoop ball and sneakers over telephone wires

  • Hip-Hop represent.

    its still around because true cats like myself keep spreading these tunes.

    yo b-boys, emcees, graffs, djays.....help! hip-hop needs us.share your knowledge.play this next time ur in the car with a friend who listens to wayne.itll change a nigga i promise.

  • this shit, thats it... everyone feel it. back to hiphop

  • RIP Hip Hop.

    WTF has happened?... I'd rather listen to 1950's classics than that 2011 shit they call music.

  • Gifted voices!

  • i like rap that is nostalgic and not about all dat nigga shit like killin n stuff. like damn yo chill out!! lol

  • bush babees, born jamericans and cru were are you??...

  • aiight...real hip hop!!!

  • dope steez

    peep my beats

    phood phor thoughtz krew

    k.nutree

    peace

  • ski googles and hockey jerseysss, 95 in this bitchh

  • YO MAAAN

  • Hell yeah, the timberland and hoodie days. Tiiighhtttt

  • @spiderman759182 why is this type of comment on every single video on youtube?

    20 ppl dont like 20 ppl cant remember 20 ppl shitted in their pants.. waht is this surrogates type of behavior? u remind me of the irobots

  • One clasic of hip hop :)

  • Hell yes. Some more of that flava from the Golden Era. Bop ya headz.

  • HIP-HOP 

  • @fparache Stop Depressing me!

  • Classic, but what happened to these dudes? If your from the bush, "Like this."

  • uuff que chimbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    

  • Any guesses for the lyrics of the chorus, folks? Seriously, I'd like to know it. Is it just something like the chant in the middle of Put It On? Thanks for the replies in advance.

  • @AkelA984 Sounds like

    Remember we... we never have no money

    Remember we... we never have no shade-y

    Remember we... we never have not a thing

    Do you remember the song whe the people ah sing?

    (some patois styling on some of the words, but that's my guess.)

  • @Mattoichi0 Thanks :)

  • seriously this has got to be 1 of the best hip hop remixes ever made,my fav track ever,,love the babees! who ever stole my ambush ..burn in hell lol..shout out from the u.k

  • Nostalgic tear listening to this.

  • The good ol' dayz!!!

  • Dobre :D

  • Remember we...DECEPTS!!!!!...BROOKLYN!!­!

  • come to vids like this and your sure to find lazy old irrelevant fucks complaining about how there isnt hip hop like this when there most certainly IS.

  • @thedezoe where? I live in NY and even here shit is everyhwere

  • YYEEEEAO MAANNN

  • While the album was tight, it would've been even better if this version was featured..

  • If you Remember, then you love hip hop. If you can't, then you need to be reminded!

  • HELL YEAH!

  • remember when we used to get high and listen to jams like this all day long?

  • Beautiful. 

  • @spiderman759182

    hahaha naw dawg honstely i think that was a mistake!!!!its happened 2 me a couple of timez

  • I remember when hiphop was REAL

  • Dope !

  • Girls never kissed me,allways tried to diss me , wow,me too nicca lol.I tell my younger fam members,never act like u better than any1 cause the same people u meet going up is the same people u meet coming down..Just yesterday while shopping, ran into this shorty that used to stay frontin actn all stuckup like she was too good 4 da kid,now she see me wit my fam,lookd at my wife, lookd back at me wit that,dum, i coulda had this nigga look ,the icing on da cake,she aint even hot no more!!Lmao

  • the like bar looks like the joint I just smoked.

  • I love finding some nice underground stuff with a smooth flow. yesss

  • Yes yes i remember this keep posting so far I've found 10 songs I couldn't' remember the name just the beat, thank you all

  • real hip hop

  • i think even if some1 actually made a real hip hop or rap song these days , no one but the realist would listen to them , and it would be kinda hard  because no1 listens to real rap or hip anymore

  • These guys used to go to a fake high school and treated every one like fans.

  • everything has cycles!! hip hop will eventually get better...it may not be like the 90's (cus nothing will ever duplicate the 90's) but it will be good again for its current time!

  • Ummm... ski goggles. Damn. Just...ski goggles. Niggas on the street wouldn't even recognize that anymore. That was hip hop EARLY 80s grade alongside fat laced adidas with socks under the tongues to keep your shoes on and freaking name belts and 4 finger rings. Shit was so FRESH.

  • @0pine0tron6000 socks under the tongues? how would that makem stay on??

  • @jeezuschryst ....lol *instructional video background music* Well, the fat laces weere supposed to be lined up evenly and not crisscrossed and the tongues were supposed to stand up so you could see the label and the wearer could look like a b-boy cartoon character from a burner on the side of a train car or whatever. So the fat la- *sigh* freak it. lol

  • STAY RUDE! 

  • Remember Real Hip-Hop!

  • this was when hip hop was still official...Nowadays its just the beat that catches my ear. A few sips in the club will make any wack nigga sound hot. Its all about production and ramblin now. anyway theres still the underground.

  • sometimes I get caught up in the speed and "club banger" mentality of today's producers. Making beats in like 3 minutes. I'm guilty of it too. But I know better. Nothing beats dodging moths and spiders trying to get to those old records, retrieving files off floppies and trying to read the screen off your damaged MPC. That dirty, old laundry mat sound. I have no problem with change, but man...

  • what is the name of the boy who sings the refrain?

  • ...I miss that Old School(New School @ The Time) East Coast Hip Hop/Rap Joints.

  • What can I say?

    CLASSIC from tha 90s...

  • love it when wearing googles was part of your gear

  • This is the hip hop that reflected the skills as well as the streets. It wasn't a gimmick type ,quick to make with no thought type of sound. Honestly put in my opinion & not to offend anyone but this was the New York sound! A glimpse of the hood when if you came to rhyme you better get your rhymes tight cuz you will be put on blast like the boos you hear from the Apollo Theater. Take note new MC's!!

  • These are educated hip-hop artists, the best musicians always went to school and did well. Go to school kids

  • @alfonsjordankasday yeah like Nas

  • dis dat ol backpackin real hip hop....love this shit

  • YO U SHOULD NEVA EVEN PUT NEW SHIT WIT OL SKOOL IN THE SAME SENTENCE. FUCK DRAKE, LIL GAYNE, WAK FUCKA..... ALL THEM NEW BITCHES THERE WILL B NOTHING LIKE OL SKOOL!

  • @karallday so true

  • 20 kids don't remember...

  • 0:01 through 0:03 reminds me of an ol skool Hip Hop beat with a trumpet, kinda like The Firm-Mo Money Mo Murder

  • LOVE DIS HIP HO FUNKY S==T!!!!!1

  • this was my FAVORITE song wen i was younger.. n them niggas lived a few blox away so we was all hype in the hood

  • at 2:02 it filters the lyrics but they did it in a way that it still sounds sick. when i heard the unfiltered version i was actually let down aha.

  • Fuck.. amazing

  • chooooop please!

  • love 90's hip hop

  • starin out the window, broke like mr wendel

  • i love the horn delay,tipical on the hip hop beats of 90's

  • i was young

    this tune made me very long glide ...

    I think I'm never back down

  • It seems like i fell asleep in yesterday again...

  • this is what hip hop sounds like!!!

  • 20 dislikes ?? seriously ?? dayum !

  • @indyvinylz don' worry. the people who dislike this, are just can't remember.... : )

  • See, this is real hip-hop/jazz! I so miss the ol'skool rap compared to the garbage today with no orginality or zest to it. Again, thank goodness for youtube so I can reminisce on the videos!

  • @1kiakia You got that right my friend. This take's me back to when I was in highschool. Man, I miss that time. Hip-hop was so much better. Some good fucking times!

  • now thats hip hop............hip hop where have you been,I was missing you

  • This album was fire!!!! Miss the good ol days of Hip Hop. Check the track with Mos Def.

  • One of the best pop feeling real songs of ALL TIMES

  • memories brings back history

  • DE WUEVITOSSSSSSSSSSSSS

  • These guys' 1996 release, Gravity is easily one of the most slept on hip hop albums of all times.

  • @BicycleLee I agree. It's a hidden masterpiece

  • 98% of rap now is bubble gum rap! sugar coated with a dance and then the flavor is over and spit out!!!!!

  • @litewatch and i'd consider today's hip hop as the type of bubble gum that has that extremely sour cream inside, that makes you wanna spit it out just like that

  • I have some songs from Da Bush Babees first and second album that are only on my channel,so check it out !!!