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  • word you don't here beats like this anymore. Classic Album and this is coming from a young 18 year old.

  • I found the 1991 "Konfusion" album in my local library some time ago and I liked it a lot, though I found it quite unequal on the overall, maybe not upfront enough for my taste, beat-wise. Now I'm discovering this smoking album, and each track I try sounds fucking good. I wonder when it was released - but I shall google them though. Thanks a lot toxicofera.

  • this beat.....unlocks crazy emotions

  • love this song. the beat is so chill and relaxing. the lyrical content is great too. reminds me of old girlfriends.

  • Domo used this beat!!

    

  • almost 68000 views...there is still hope after all.

  • @tropicalpimp no hope i just listened 68000 times

  • just perfect

  • Dope

  • INGA BINGA BONGA IM OUT LIKE FELIX UNGA ...DOPESHIT

  • 4 people are the suckers

  • bout time ppl listen to organized!!! keep them views growing!!

  • when was this released?

  • @eldeano1 i think in 93 or 94

  • @eldeano1 Back in the summer of '94 when most artists made Real Hip Hop compared to today's Pop Commerical rap. You see the difference?

  • this is my shit!

    

  • such a shame that so many albums that are as good as this got slept on because they were released in the 'golden age'. imagine if this album was released today..

  • in my opinion, this was one of OK's best songs. honest. pharoah monche is just so smooth on the dialogue...

  • Golden age of hip hop.

  • Buckwild should've been the main producer of the album. An 8/10 album would've been a 9,75/10 album.

  • @nordistria I never thought Buckwild was that good. Premier or Show are better.

  • @Themilkman666 Buckwild of '94-'95 is unbeatable. Murder shit.

  • REAL HIP HOP IS NOT ON THE RADIO!

  • now hiring --- careerstarts.info --- don't wait

  • once you listen to old groups and underground rap, you realize how shitty mainstream hip hop is

  • anyone else notice pharoahe's green fists in the album pic?

  • One of my favorite hiphopcrews ever. Their flows are sick!

  • Hip Hop is locked away in the global underground.

  • Hi i'm kinda interested in this group can someone give me some other songs by these guys?

  • @musiclover01ization just go on the links on the side of this video if you want to find out more about them

  • love the saxophone its melodic mayne

  • What's the beeper for? Hell yeah that's some 90's right there:) Paying like 20+ dollars/ month for a see through motorola pager. Freeze in motion and check it for the 411 like Kain in Menace...

  • 3 dislikes?? What da fuck??

  • @kukukoko1 We all have opinions that should be respected. Not saying YOU but all too frequently people on here assume that because someone dosen't like a specific song or artist that they like Weezy or Bieber. In my opinion people liking different stuff is what keeps the world interesting so who cares who DOSEN"T like it; the only thing that really matters is if YOU like it : )

    PS peep Brian Auger/Julie Driscoll "Light My Fire"... This is great but that shits even better!

  • @therealkedwards good looks on the sample

  • @matthewbonk No doubt. Brian Auger's the Man.

  • those were the days!

  • I reminise, back when i was swingn with miss

    Best line

  •  THIS $HIT IS DOPE!!

  • I got this tape a week before it came out at Rock n Soul's NY, then went back a couple of weeks later and got two copies of the vinyl.

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  • somebody please hook this song up or post a link please!!!!!

  • man ... soooo good ...

  • you all think american hip hop like lil wayne is shit??? i am from germany here we listen to farid bang and that is real shit i love the pharcyde,souls of mischief and other ones but wtf is it that the society listens to shit like soulja boy and farid bang

  • only recently discovered monchs' ol group an this shit is tight. Classic hiphop exactly how it should be.

  • @barrygreen000 thats word.I would be excited to hear this shit now had i not grown up listening to it.this is some of monch's best work if you ask me.

  • I am from Brazil.....

    i love hip hop

  • amazing

  • this is so soothing and relaxing, my goodness.

  • hip hop in its purest form pure dopeness straight head noddin shit crazyness

  • IM REALLY TIRED OF HEARING ABOUT LIL WAYNE AND SOULJA BOY IN COMPARISON TO THE GODS OF HIP HOP. LEAVE THOSE CLOWNS NAMES OUTTA THIS

  • @franzzzle I agree 100%.

  • @franzzzle well said

  • As the limit of views for this song approaches infinity, Real Hip-Hop stays alive! Classic song, keep bumping the good stuff!

  • Every song on this album is tight.

  • yo so why u trying to play me though.... out like a sucka

  • Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity "Light My Fire"

  • Sometimes it feels like hip hop acts like this got punished for being to dope

  • UNREAL UNDERGROUND

  • damn u gotta luv the 90s hip hop always gotta badass jazz sample or melody wit raw lyrics yo..

  • word

    

  • Hey, by the way who's Curt?

  • @id4music1 plus who's Rob?

  • @id4music1 awol from the job...?

  • @Peanut456 You are absolutely right!

  • I think everyone can agree that the modern artists aren't really trying anymore..

  • The beat is great.

  • without question 1 of the greatest hiphop albums ever made period!!!! top 10.2 me.

  • this is without question 1 of the greatest hiphop albums ever made.PERIOD.2 me.

  • For more REAL Hip Hop....check my Channel

  • i had a conversation one time and i said to this one person that listens to only the stuff on tv. he was pissin me off that old music is played out and i said, "id rather listen to something old and real than something new and all fake."

    he shuts the fuck up LOL!

  • this song is better than Drake's whole entire career

  • @kevindagame word...life

  • @kevindagame agreed agreed agreed yo.fuck drake

  • Absolutely genius. Pharoahe is still one of my favourite emcee's every stylistically.

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  • You are right on Gainesvillin. The old school stuff from the 90ties blows away the garbage produced nowadays.

  • If only we worked on politics and education as much as we critique HIP HOP, I mean irony for the people who actually knows what it means,Really!

  • @prosimion i agree completely!!!!

  • back when hip hop had fucking SOUL!

  • This song's a timeless classic. Hip-hop may not be this amazing anymore, but it's not dead. There's always good stuff out there. It's just harder to find now. Remember to support artists who put out quality music.

  • buckwild beat...really dope song

  • Love this album!

  • real hip hop RIP

  • I wish I grew up during these times. Music told a story and had meaning

  • hey !!!

  • aaaaaaaa

    que clasicazo yeeeeeaaa que chimbaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • sick beat.... my favourite track on album

  • "Dimbo! Dimbo !Dimbo! LOL!

    Prince Po and Pharoahe tha best in tha game! TRUE UNDERGROUND!

  • DOPE

  • Man, when I first heard this album from beginning to end, I paused my game, looked over at the radio with this sense of confusion like, there's no way I just heard what I heard. Played it again and again..... Easily one of the best albums of the 90s in my opinion, insane from start to finish.

  • Very underated album......

  • @Gordon713 Your right  - but not in my hood :P

  • that vibraphone in the back is like the icing on a cake

  • Underground.

  • where did buck get this sample from?

  • yo son this track phat!!

    "hip hop aint dead it just went underground instead"

  • @Th4tGuy25 This track is from '93........??

  • why and the fuck i would i wanna listen loud bass and awful hooks when i good listen a sax get loose on a funky ass bass line.

  • Pure Classic...!! This was Hip Hop,not like now -.-

  • @philG36C "like now" is pretty good too, we got lots of potential. talib, krs, alot of cats are keeping hip hop alive - NOW - .

    keep on feeding the meatheads in the meainstream with knowledge.. one day hip hop will be represented as it really is

  • yeah i'm with you,just when i think of today rappers i think of Soulja Boy etc. Underground Hip Hop is actually alive and ruliiing -)

    Check ''Rhyme Asylum''

  • FUCKING love this song... a track i could never get bored of from an album i could never get bored of

  • True words ,this album gets better with time.

  • awesome

  • this was an underated group....buckwild is one of my favorite producers of all time...im on production and i dont respect too many producers but this is one cat i got mad love for

  • buckwild!!!

  • i forgot all about this yo good lookin

  • you gotta love the 90's jazzy monatone style. But be careful cause the this shit will make you hate moderen hip hop, but maybe that shits garbage anyways.

  • i grew up in the 90's and was fortunate to see this in it's prime, by this i mean the golden era hiphop. true true i detest "modern hiphop" but it's not hiphop its radio pop. real hiphop is underground right now.

  • @Gainesvillin pete rock.. mhm.. delicious

  • Garbage? Don't think so. 9th wonder, Big Pooh, Oddissee, Madlib, Crown City Rockers, Immortal Technique, Jurassic Five, People Under The Stairs...

    Dope hiphop is timeless. Or where you referring to the shit you see on TV? If so then i fully agree with you.

  • @Staalstraal this is gainesvillin, your right, immortal tech is way to dark,

  • @Gainesvillin lol

  • @Gainesvillin speak the truth

  • @Gainesvillin it is :)

    

  • @Gainesvillin This 90' shit already succed with me. Moreover, it forced me to make beats like this!

  • I heard the line "Deep inside my heart, the pain still stings" on a hook, and found out that it was from this track...great song.

  • i was only 4 when this released and i first heard but i never forgot their name or there sound and that is just fuckin amazing... its just great fuckin music

  • I just love the sax.

  • The bassline is my favorite. It instantly makes me melt like a stick of butter.

  • classic

  • It´s a version of light my fire by Julie Driscoll. DITC suckers

  • Buckwild of DITC produced this track.

  • And doing the DITC right.

  • Til this day and any other, one of the best groups of ALL TIME!!!!

  • This is such a fucking classic it's a shame people don't hear this track anywhere anymore. For me, this is one of the dopest hiphop tracks ever made.

  • classic

  • Organized konfusion 8263 views vs 41657890 views Soulja boy: wtf!!!!!!!

    Never following the trend but always in the right direction.

    Fuck all the crap emcees.

    Real hip hop for life

  • ya damn rightSimon, repping trini and the UK

  • But when was this album released, 1995? Who's still talking about Souljah Boy? Nobody.

  • yeah, because all is about the talking...

  • Point is, good hip-hop lasts. Idiots, fools, and mainstream train wrecks don't.

  • '94

  • Sorry, I saw it was released in '94 after I made my comment. Sorry about that.

  • No, man, no problem at all, I only wanted to inform you and all the people who may be interested in this joints.

    Peace to you all!

  • @lorizzzio scred connexion reference??

  • @FrenchHipHopHead Oui, jamais dans la tendance, mais toujours dans la bonne direction.

    Paix

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  • ratio of ignorant idiots to people that know real music 100000:100

  • no way are there only 99 more of pplz like me for evry 100000

  • I am sort of ashamed I ain't heard of them before in the place where I live, it seems like '93 and '94 were probably the best two years in the history of hip-hop.

  • I couldn't imagine anything better than walking the tracks to this tune in the summer,.

  • 15 years old. skipping school, this bumping in my walkman on the blue line. Man. those were the days. Poor kids these days don't see what they missed out on. OK was it for me.

  • a question for the general public: anybody still have a neck after listening to this album?

  • Good one man haha, Im definetely coppin this album! I'm tryin to cop all the hip hop that was stolen to my generation, I hate bein 18 growing up listening to Nelly & other whack rappers...

    Real Hip Hop

  • i was a kid when i heard all this born 1991 i was growing and hip hop was coming to a slow end i feel it stretched to 2001 or two but fuk its been my same mission

  • Man, i envy you lot; you actually got to listen to all this dope hip hop when it came out. I wish i got to live my childhood when rakim was coming out and when pharoahe and prince was doin they stuff, when wu tang came out with cream, when nas first said "rappers i monkey flip em with the funky rhythm i be kickin" when de la soul first released 3 feet high and rising...great music!!!!

  • Real talk, im 21 trying to unearth the golden age of hip hop, one artist at a time...

  • hahaha nope but who cares!

  • I did but, couldn´t use it. I am with you buddy.

  • Never heard this before.Its got me hooked!* * * * *

  • BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMcl­assicasfuck!!!!!

  • Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger - Light My Fire - Polydor 1971 such an ill sample also used by pete rock on commons ice cube diss the bitch in yoo

  • best

  • This was one of my favorite joints off of this CD! Definitely classic material!

  • wat bout stress and stray bullet?

  • Yo, those were some underrated joints. I loved the Stress remix with Large Professor but if you really listen to Stray Bullet and hear the deep lyricism that Monch and Prince Po put into that track, man that shit is mind blowing!

  • look a greek edition of this song

    watch?v=vgZMYR53M94

  • cool, thanks

  • great song. the beat is incredible.

  • sick song.. check out the Arsonists too.

  • oh that bass line is DANGEROUS

  • That bass line is bloody amazing.

  • Buckwlid been puttin' it down for years!!

  • Was born in 1988, first time hearin this song, but when I first heard it I was def sayin to myself this is a Buckwild beat isn't it?

    Buck just gives that good vibe, just mad consistent and beyond.

  • This was my SHIT!!! One of the illest beats in '94...

  • that break on the part where hes like doin the dimbo, dimbo, dimbo, dimbo you cant front, you you used to bust all over prince po!! is incredible, anyone know where those drums are form?

  • Not sure where the drum beat itself is from, but Gang Starr killed it with that same track on 'Credit is Due'. Check it out.