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  • D wyze use to cut my hair

  • Perfect

  • Please put "Remix" in the title, as this definitely isn't the original. Thanks idiot.

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  • Remix singles were the only thing I hated about the best era of rap.

  • Sad they didn't get love.

  • They sound like WU tang meets Oakland. They were slept on.

  • @crackheedkillah  it's on itunes buddy

  • AWH FUCK ME,,,First time hearin this shit,thumbs up for me being so ignorant to never have come across this shit,,,TO SICK

  • Checkout My Version - Ilkan Ali

  • i was born in the wrong generation....

  • @guesswhat97229 me and you both man, imagine shit like this was coming out every other week back in them days, crazy

  • lol is that e-40 lol!

  • Whos da girl singin?

  • east coast flava from west coast wow

  • Quit whining ffs ... 2011 is the rap renaissance. If you dont belive ask pac div , chip tha rip or currensy.

  • They must've been smoking some good weed when they thought of the name...

  • @SUdatsthecalloftheWU yeah i was smoking some good shit go to youtube Dwyze My city or Dwyze my lyfe my tyme then say that shit!!!!! D'wyze of the BUMS...

  • they sounded too new york to b from oakland ca slang and all

  • ITS A STREET FIGHT!! i love the bums yo to bad they flopped hella hard mad lyrical niggas dope on this track

  • @Tmathh I did'nt flop youtube me DWYZE

  • @BigBootyD394 you aint Dwyze...

  • @Tmathh . This isnt his account. Its mine, hes my dad. And he is Dwyze.

  • @BigBootyD394 wow thats dope

  • Brings Me Back!!!!....Ive Been Lookng For This For Years and Still Cant Find This Version...Any Suggestions On Where To Find It???

  • omg *gasp* my dad still can spit lol same wit the uncle

  • tight

  • ;-)

  • That's what I been sayin for years homie ha vvvv

  • classic shit from a classic era

  • Deep nigga shit

  • fuck this is old! ill shit!

  • Sweeet !!!

  • :S

    This is a remix?

  • SICK PLAIN DOPE

  • Smooth Sound

  • thats that OAKLAND SHIT BOI

  • The best Oakland Style. Flavor beats!!!!!

  • nicee

  • I prefer the album version. This one isn't bad though.

  • look on google

    "blogspot bums"

  • dam feels like in the 90s when i listen to this

  • Man I download this on my IPOD, cellphone, laptop.

    MAN I LOVE 80's/90's HIP HOP, HATE 2000s HIP HOP.

  • Yes! I had this on a mixtape back in 95 and haven't heard it again until now. Brings back a lot of memories! Thanks for the post.

  • great hiphop, funny: Bums in german means almost the same as fuck btw, great beats n Raps, Peace

  • Bums in Denmark means bum lol

  • Never heard this version, only heard the one on the album. Both are good, hard to pick what one i like more.

  • andre nickatina and deltron

  • u like the bums check out evolistic's lil brother du damage he is the new sound of oakland

  • cash money KILLED rap? Yo, i tell you the truth, i would rather listen to the old cash money AND no limit than the stuff on the radio today. I appreciate what's in the underground nowadays. Just check my favorites on my page but yo, on the serious tip, you must be buggin if you think niggaz izn't sellin out on the radio! feel me?

  • Correction its Called Elevation (Free My Mind)

  • lol...i think Saafir was killed in 50's video too! This BUMS album was classic! They had another video too..i can't think of the name of it but it had Crazy Legs in it.

  • To answer your question, the video by the Bums that had Crazy Legs in it it was called Free MY Mind

  • This remix killed the album version. The BUMS were HIGHLY slept on.

    It's a shame, after they put this album out no one bought it and they had to go back to cuttin hair.

    On an added note...Saafir just can't stay alive on camera can he?

    Killed in Menace II Society

    Killed in this video

  • I miss this man! I MISS THIS! Old skool souls where you at!

  • Damn never heard this before, beats tight. Real. true.

  • this song is sick boi. prefer the beat on the album. its so smooth. this beat is funkier. forreal dis shit is hard.

  • the first rap was by big l he took that

  • where can you find this joint this is way better than the original version

  • This is the remix produced by Fredwreck

  • no brothers under madness

  • This was the remix right here, much doper than the original. Bums were produced by Joe Quixx from the Wake Up Show. I dont know what the hell happened to the Bums. They came out the Bay right when the Luniz came out and the Luniz ended up being more successful.

  • This is the remix produced by Fredwreck

  • E40 and Saffir at 0:06.

    Nuff said...

  • omg,this was my shit! the b.u.m.s. were the shit it stands for 'brothers under mad stress'!

  • keep it funky like this

  • hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

    with a name like that, i'm sure you're not to be taken seriously.

  • yo u wack

  • haha right!

  • Da fuck is up with that name? And its funny,but I've seen this guys name on so many dope ass rappers videos. He must know what real hiphop is. He obviously doesnt hate it

  • exactly

  • your a stupid fag

  • That´s what I call rap. :D :D :D

  • this is so dope...i wish i had this album

  • 1995 was the last year of quality underground

  • After 1995- the hip hop went so downhill until current today which is really going worser with these Southern Hip Hop cheap ass rappers.

  • 93-95 was hip hop best year ever..Now everything went fucced up!!!!

  • 2005 was a good year too

  • 2005? The Hell you talkin about?????

    The only 1 joint of 2005 I like was Cassidy- Im a Hustla.

  • Word...qwandiddy

  • 2000 kid, Now what the hell are you talking about?

  • None of your business, I dont even know what you are talkin about, no go and listen to Lil Wayne with that stupid ass "Lollipop" shit.

  • Lil wayne? now I know your a clown. There's no

    southern blood running thru my veins faggot. What I was trying to say, is that everything from 2000 all the way up until now been garbage. But if you really want to get technical, you can say from 1998 when Master P

    was being played all over the place. That's when everthing went down hill. Your Boy, FunkMaster flex is the person to blame, who fucked up N.Y

  • Well Fuck you, you probably the one who screwed up West and East Coast Hip Hop and bringin up the South.

  • Stop talking Son, You don't even sound right.

    You sound stupid right now. And learn your hip hop kid. Stop getting your years mixed up.

  • Just stfu, You dont know everything, I do know my hip hop, Early 90s are my favorite times of hip hop and you are callin my stupid, shit y'all black asses dont own the world.

  • you must not no to much because, Candyman was garbage back in the days and that was the 90's and you said Cassidy in 2005. Cassidy is garbage. There was nothing good in 2005 commercially. Now underground hip hop is a different story.

  • what about NAS?

  • hell yeah then cash money killed rap after that

  • No southern blood huh...you must be a descendent of the pilgrims...lol

  • 2000 kid, Now what the hell are you talking about?

  • I didn't say 95 wasn't good ,no thumbs down please :) I still think 2005 was a good year, stop bitching about hip hop nowdays is this and that, get over the 95 already! :)))) If you don't believe me listen to Supastition - Chain Letters or Edan The Deejay Beauty And The Beat . Peace&Love!

  • 1995 was the best year in hip hop...period.

    Cash money and rappers from the south KILLED hip hop with their simple raps songs.

  • that may be but I would honestly rather listen to sum No Limit or Cash Money Records than to listen 2 sum Lil' Wayne, Soulja Boy, Young Jeezy, or T-Pain for that matter. The south back in 1995 was poppin better than all the radio kutz we have today. But remember Rap-a-Lot records in Houston? Houston was good in 1995....plus Miami and Atlanta were makin moves too....

  • Yeah I agree and there are some amazing south artist for that matter, Geto Boys, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Cool Breeze, Scarface all amazing artist.

    Now what is the south producing? Lil Wayne, Lil John, Lil Flip, LIL LIL LIL! lol

  • Don't forget Mystikal, he was one of South's best back in the day too, I don't knoe wat happen to that dude.

  • He is in jail for sexual battery,extortion, and tax evasion. He should be out next year.

  • @nongeneric1

    Ohh shit, thanks yo!!

  • @nongeneric1 Hopelly when Mystikal gets out, he'll make a wild comeback album to get rid of these stank fag ass fake south rappers like Young jeezy, souljaboy, GUCGI MANE, Lil Weezy.

  • He will probably make a good cd but the media picks who they front line on the radio and tv. The shit rappers are out for a reason to bring down standards, its pitiful. I have no idea how this kids dont listen to the late 80s through the late 90s hip hop and see the clear distinction in quality.

  • @qwandiddy Mystikal been out of prison about 3 months.

  • @spudbud4 scarface was part of the geto boys, but I completely agree

  • I would say 1988-1996 was those best years of Hip Hop Era myself. But yeah 1992-1995 are the most hardcore of Hip Hop.

  • I always thought that 1993 was the breakout year for hard core hip-hop because of onyx and naughty by nature.

  • Yea! 1993 is definetly my favorite Hip hop year, I got over 400 of 1993 joints including my top 25 best rappers from 1993:

    The Alkaholics, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Wu Tang Clan, Black Moon, Top Quality, Trendz of Culture, KAM, Paris, Onyx, Fu-Schnickens, Warren G, Ed O.G.&the Bulldogs, US3, Guru (Gangstarr), Queen Latifah, Dres Scott, KRS One, Lord Finesse, Big L, Casual, Cella Dwellas, Common Sense, Cypress Hill, Das EfX, Pete Rock CL Smooth, Da Lench Mob, Da Youngstas and Erick Sermon.

  • I know 86-92 was the west coast hip-hop era and whatever the eastcoast was doing like new jack swing and afrocentric hip-hop they had been forced to slowly go into the hardcore and more aggressive hip-hop because they were being overshadowed by the mainstream influence of the west coast hip-hop so the musical war between the coasts were already there before biggie and tupac.

  • @qwandiddy

    true 93 was special!!! also Naughty By Nature was at their peak with these other acts

  • I'm feelin' that list! That's what's up!!

  • Fredwreck remix kid......Hard as hell....

  • CLASSIC, been lookin for this video forever!!!!

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