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  • america was never ever built for black!

  • Thumbs up if you're a drug dealer.

  • im 15.5 hahahaha

  • is everyone 15 or something?

  • @SKuXxSUPREME Your kids should be taken away from you than. Lol Shouldnt you be a positive influence on them and not let them listen to a song about drug dealers. Im not saying KRS-1 is a bad rapper. But your children are the ones that are gonna take care of you when you cant take care of them anymore. Do you want your child in prison because he was dealing drugs when you need them most.

  • @trickeynoncrew i know you stupid motherfucker it's called sarcasm but i bet you dont konw what it means bitch.

  • @datrane stop lyin bro ur 17

  • @hiphop4life24678 he posted that 2 yrs ago.............

  • Had the tape since WAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY back!

  • Prince Paul did this beat.. A true master of the arts.

  • good fucking song fuck ya spark a blunt!!

  • too all the nigguz pullin money out they're ass

  • What's the sample off it?

  • This is the song where he fuckin' lost me. No matter how good it sounded. I had to bring my scoot inside and luckily already had a ground floor apt (imagine the irony). So how many people trying to stay out of jail and save gas money with a small-bore bike or scooter have been fucked over as a result of the message in this song? Just what the racist globalist elites wanted! It'd be no surprise if my (racist) grandfather on my mom's side came back to life with blackface on and planted this song.

  • @Krauthamster

    Well I guess the way i look at it is that there is ALOT of people where school is just not an option an dthey are in the streets doing this BS.. I dont like it but i UNDERSTAND. Do it to get ya ass out of the crack game./Drug game and go legit.. thats all its about in this track homey...

  • @Krauthamster We're probably polar opposites politically but you're correct.

    Hip-hop (which I've loved since Planet Rock and fucking loath now) was almost totally co-opted by the corporate elites. It's no coincidence that KRS-One, Nas and many other rappers constantly blame the poor for poverty in their raps with the repugnant concept that poverty is "a state of mind." They deliberately distort Malcom's message of "by any means necessary" with "get rich by any means - fuck the consequences!"

  • America is not your mother or father so don't bother with wrong. Remember one important fact America was never ever built for black. Damn those were some powerful lyrics for real.

  • THIS THE REAL SHIT

  • ugk came out with dirty money in 2001 and that was good tho

  • Never forget when I heard this album. Man, takes me back, and brings the same energy into me to this day!!! This is album to turn to hear the power of political/ spiritual/ philosophical Hip Hop...

  • This is the third best bdp album in my opinion. Of course Criminal Minded is first, then By Any Means necessary then sex and violence then edutainment and then ghetto music the blueprint of hip hop but all bdp albums is dope.

  • YOUTUBE KEEPIN REAL HIPHOP ALIVE

  • im 15 and i bump this shitt all day not all teens now a days listen too bullshit

  • im 15 too man, im glad theres some people like us who still appreciate real rap

  • no doubt

  • @ganstawar93 welcome to my club ^^

  • @ganstawar93 I'm 16, and I'm with both of ya

  • @ganstawar93 im gonna rape u little kids and jack ur weed saccs

  • @ganstawar93 im 16 n smoke every day, all day, tokin on a bowl as i listen to this =]

  • @ganstawar93 Man Yall Both young Man thanks 4 Posted dis Much Respect Homie

  • @ganstawar93 16 years two man, live in Holland, if i ask someone who's the best rapper of-all-times? They all answer Lil Wayne, Whiz Khalifa and more comercial price tags. Nobody listens Wu Tang Clan anymore, or Cypress Hill, KRS-One is one of the name's that people think its a goddamn supermarket. Ice Cube, Big L, Wu Tang Clan, NWA, 2Pac, Bone Thugs 'N Harmony, B.I.G. and many more. Cash Rules Everything Around Me $100 Bill Y'Aaaaaaaalll
  • same here im 15 2 but no 1 i no is feelin real hip hop only solja boy (faggot)

  • thats right im 21 so i grew up with this stuff but when i got into high school it was 2002 and oh man rap was going down hill big time

  • @datrane im 15 to

  • @datrane You both need better parental supervision

  • old skool i remember listening to this cd back in the day as a 15 y o teenager.. what are todays teenages listening to ???? lil wayne fuk that

  • thats right man

  • Drug dealer,Black & Hispanic this shit is ol skool!! i have a hard time finding this cd

  • iv still got this album on tape..banger

  • i love u!

  • its all good it was just a bad download, i downloaded it again and it works, not a bad song. im gonna buy the album anyway soon so dont worry, krs-one will get his deserved royalties.

  • does anyone know if the "how not to get jerked" track from this album is meant to be silent because i downloaded it and its 4 minutes and 20 seconds of silence

  • Hi there,

    I just listened to the track, and it's not supposed to be silence. (I have a re-issue from the classic "Sex and Violence album on vinyl)

    So you might think I'm a smart ass, but here is my advice:

    Get yourself a turntable (start with second hand if you don't got the money) and buy the album.

    Nothing beats vinyl.

  • Classic joint off of the BDP Sex & Violence album!!!

  • One of my favorites

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