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  • Dopeass song !!

  • no! non è possibile eliminare MISERIA MENTALE ...è di tutti

  • 3:35 to 3:39 EPIC LOLOLOLL!!!!! They both were like say what.

  • Mighty lisp is mighty...

  • I'm no villain so why would I be killin Indians

  • Classic hip hop with one of the best messages, let's continue to live it!

  • Asians and blacks can get along...

  • biz has a stunning voice...

  • g rap is just classic!

  • We are all the same species, Homo Sapien and we ALL bleed RED!

  • 18 years old and this is my first time seeing this video. When I saw these legends sitting on the same stoop together I started cheesing. Hip Hop never fails to impress me, cousin. :)

  • Classic...

  • ERACISM!

  • im muslim pakistani and people are always racist to me

  • lmao this sounds like some boondocks shit

  • @TheSlim901 oops, wrong video

  • @TheSlim901 notice they always have some message in their episodes

  • blacks, hispanics, jews, asians, native americans, all races must unite to stop racism

  • I like how Kane did his verse in a white neighbourhood, I've never seen anything like that in a Hip Hop vid before.

  • Kool G Rap said he's no villain!! Yeah right. I had this on cassette back in the day though.

  • @jasonito23 lmao I never looked at it like that

  • What happened to this Hip Hop! They did it for the love

  • I like this.Not Typical KOOL G gangster but nice.

  • Ayo i'm a white french Hip Hop producer and i wonder why there is a french flag at the end of the video ? Thx in advance everybody

    Hip Hop for streets, real & peace

    Let's stop racism

  • @DiableRaide No, it's an Italian flag. I believe the video was shot in an Italian neighbourhood in New York.

  • @sunofman17 ah yeah you're right, man. It's just the video which is too old

    Peace & stop racism !

  • @sunofman17 it was in Bensonhurst in Broolyn

  • @1:09 pause, hahahahahaha dude look like jazzy jay and jazzy jeff had an illegitimate child

  • the beat is way ahead that time

  • Old School Rules

  • Lame nigger!!!!! Go Soulja Boy!!

  • @BlameItOnTheWhiteMan I hope you're joking...

  • @BlameItOnTheWhiteMan soulja boy sucks man

  • man! i always remember this song. It touched me back then and i was a 12 yrs old kid that had recently moved to NY from DR . Rap music like this marked my life .

  • man! i always remember this song. It touched me back then and i was a 12 yrs old kid that had recently moved to NY from DR . Rap music like this marked my life .

  • G Rap was cool back then, but he became supahead's deadbeat dad...which doesn't look right, when you talk this nonsense, I can respect his music, but damn, not even kane was played like that. and G-Rap wasn't even poppin' back then

  • @MPCHustle what you mean fool?

  • damn G rap flows like water

  • word up

  • uhh 2 ppl dont want to stop racism? just wow. idk maybe it was bill o'reilly and dick cheney

  • one of my fav joints from G. Rap! Man I love the golden era of Hip-Hop! Thanks for this post BoomBap90s, nuff respect!

  • with a little bit of fame you can change the game,

    but its a shame, they done opened up a lane for lames

    styles p the ghost

  • real shit kg flow like g

  • Real 90's NEW YORK RHYMES!! Finally the real shit! Rap now is not from New York and sucks. Even the New York shit sucks now. Just people trying to come off hard. What happened to the real messages? Why is the N-Bomb dropped so much too?selling drugs are cool now? Who made that the rule? We all know who did it. Politicians trying to divide us all! 

  • @falsepride maybe young cats nowadays think its cool to be a gangster and to sell drugs because they haven't known the usa during the crack epidemic...

  • @FrenchHipHopHead The crack craze was scary along with the AIDS epidemic. The streets of New York at the time were really bad in the 1980's.

  • this song would have been a lot better without biz markies crappy singing :( both G Rap and BDK were awesome though

  • kool g rap is a legend! one of the best!

  • Thanks so much for posting!...90's RAP was GREAT!... and this video had an inspiring message....and it also brings back some great memories...

  • Great tune, superb production, great message -- just tip, tip, top all the way there and back again.

  • yo thumbs up on this comment if u wish u was back livin in 90' right now. all that good music and shit. people say dont live in the past but its like damn what am i supposed to do when it comes to music? shit i miss the 90s

  • my nationality is REALITY.....rascism---->mental­ virus

  • This shit is classic....great video. Great message. Hip Hop baby.

  • People need to learn from this

  • G rap is quite possibly the most talented rapper of all time in terms of lyricism and technique. More so than the likes of Rakim, BDK, Nas, Big L, etc. etc.

  • @needshalp

    pliz whos the man singin before the kane's verse?

    pliz respond

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  • @needshalp Agreed...i will co-sign that wit A1 credit. Check a song called Mobsters off Roots Of Evil album.

  • @YoungOldSchoolRapper more overated junglebunnys

  • stop using the "N" word...geesh

  • that beat is smoooth!

  • Kane on his own level of smoothness as usual. I wish i had his flow.. or his voice.. or his swagger

  • OMG what a classic!!

  • Check out "Ready 4 War" by BLACK ASSASSINZ.

  • @cuff1957 You can't spell

  • @cuff1957 how about u do what the song says and erase you're racist attitude

  • ERASE RACISM! Ive been all paranoid recently about my favourite rappers hatin white people, but at least i know Kool G Raps no part of that

  • CLASSIC!!!!Hip Hop has changed drastically!!!!!! to the black and white, the red and the yellow, to all the nationalities, i like to say hello!

  • Real hip-hop. Not the pop mix-hybrid. Not the music where it's all about bragging how cool they are. This is almost like poetry.

  • This is classic G Rap for real

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  • Born on the white side of chicago,i know only too well.marquette park,the rioting...ya...we ALL BLEED THE SAME COLOR....erase the boundry between us!!!!! erase racism!!!!

  • i used to love the dancers back in the days they were so cool to me...besides that i like the video i remember there was a lot of racial tension in new york back then

  • real hip hop...

    with true words that teach young...

    i wish that young cats listen to that...

    not rappers that talking only about bitches, gold, money and fame...

    peace to everybody that understand what hip-hop shuld be about...!

    PEACE!

  • peace to you

  • @franchi123 blame the industry for that

  • @lnb252 i blame hip hop producers and tv...

  • I used to love this joint... Not too many songs spoke up against racism like this. I love the Les McCann sample too!

  • Awesome song!

  • Dont think think the video could be more corny but this is some dope old school shit. Kool G rap takes this one for me

  • The power of the pen and tongue of course hip hop had to die,

  • I choose to support the content of this song.

    Five stars.

    PEACE

  • lot of memories to this song

  • "I believe we all breathe the same seed"

    Damn right. thats some conscious stuff

  • what a great tune

  • THE SCARIEST THING TO THE POWERS THAT BE WASN'T RAP'S VIOLENCE, IT WAS HIP-HOP'S POSITIVE GROWTH AND DELIVERY OF MESSAGES OF A POSITIVE NATURE FIRST TO IT'S OWN BLACK COMMUNITY AND THEN TO EVERYONE ON EARTH- they killed it just like cointelpro to the panthers, but they're weapons were of the corporate variety

  • datz real-talk....

  • @jdosia thas very true. major corps started tryin to pimp Hip-Hop, and takin off all the good, positive stuff from the radio and tv. shit, i heard chuck d was even being monitored by the feds cuz of the realness he was spittin back in the days.

  • @jdosia You couldn't of said it better homeboy,thats exactly what the Powers That Be did,true indeed.

  • I got this album on tape, still

  • Same here

  • ...the good ol' days DAMN! todays fucking idiot rappers don't even come close to these cats man, this another level point blank

  • word to that

  • fab 5 freddys on the stairs too

  • What happened to this rap? Now the mainstream is garbage.

  • dope as fuck and real too

  • peace y'all

  • This junt is too real. Ill ill song with a real message that's true.

  • real talk!

  • THAT'S good music, with a proper music and good lyricism. Kane, and Kool G could be hardcore and rip everything in their sight and at the same time could teach knowledge.

  • love this rap but he has a kinda hss in his 1st rap >_>

  • dam, this that real shit, its tragic the media killed hip hop, well hopefullly those "artists" wiht their new found attention will start making real music

  • Kool G is da Nigga! And Big Daddy Kane. His flow is crazy. Wow!

  • Nas Is Great But Kool G Rap Is God Sorry Young Fans, IT´s Nice To See That G Rap Can Do Conscious Rap, I Think He Could Do It all, He Was Just The Best Ripping Every Motherfucker apart as Gangsta MC. With His Incredible Sick Flow

  • @TWestT

    No doubt. KGR ran rap back in the day long with Rakim, BDK and KRS. No one could come close to holding those dude's jocks.

  • yeh that's why i make old school type raps on my channel most people like them

  • This is back when hip hop was teaching and soundin' dope...Ahhhhhhhh the good ol' days!

  • this song is amazing in so many ways

  • lol is that bizmarkee?

  • yes

  • True hip hop!

  • Da REal Hip-Hop Nigga

  • lmao! he tried

  • get outta here,u dont know hip hop

  • Race and Racism are largely social constructs devised to divide the populous.We are all of one race the human race and it is a fact that we are all descendants of the original people who are the Africans.We are all African people there is no such thing as race whatsoever.Racism is ridiculous to me

  • lol, there has never been two species of human for like the past million years co-existing

  • God what happened to hip hop now? Time is a bitch

  • nah b, kane killed this track right here

  • Kool G is probally the most underated mc ever. Nowadays people dont even know what real hip hop is. Im glad I know. I was raised on a steady diet of hip hop like this.

  • @jokebooks man how can be underrated when everybody loves him n respects him? i know that new kids dont know him..but ppl who know him..love him..he does get credit..peace

  • @jokebooks .....fuckn rite!

  • @jokebooks Dude they don't want to know.

  • I miss those days when you had a dope track that also came with a message. Nowadays something like that wouldnt sell and its a shame the music industry is like that.

  • sickness

  • This is what HIP HOP is about. A MESSAGE. THIS is among the truest of hip hopvideos.

  • ur fuckin right.

    it has the maiu ingrediant in hop-hop...A MESSAGE.

  • kool g Rap is killing that track and the Kane its ripping it a part!!!!

  • they both killed it,real song!and biz markie is so funny!

  • weed makes us brothers!

  • my nationality is reality !!!

  • Ahh, I love the moment where he (Dunno who it is, I was barely born by this time) uses a part from Inner Circle's "Black and White"

  • A classic that just grabs your heart strings and make you mourn for a era long gone. 1990? damn,where the time go?... this joint was a hip hop torch light during the dark times of howard beach, yusuf hawkins and crown heights. courtesy of two all time lyrical heavy weights,KANE AND KOOL G RAP and of course,the clown prince of hip hop BIZ MARKIE..this vid is proof that hip hop once had power and purpose!! now souljah boy,gucci mane and flo rida where u at?

  • Great post brother. Each one must teach one. You know the essence of hip hop.

  • ya where yall at?

  • This is that REAL SHIT! Real Hip Hop! Fuck the mainstream and their garbage. This shit is so vital! We gotta understand how to love man. I would love to see this Era of Hip Hop come back. It's still here...underground..but damn...I want it to get some damn coverage man.

  • That's the best rep of Cold Chillin' besides The Symphony!

  • this was the golden age of rap...it's not coming back. DAMN!!

  • U WILL NEVER HEAR A SONG LIKE THIS TODAY

  • big daddy kane is the greatest!!!!!!!!! i was soooooooohh priveledged to grow up listening to him. i thank god for the era i grew up in!!!!!!!!!

  • I agree, his style was so versatile. He was def one of the best MCs for his time. 92, for me, was actually when rap started going downhill a little. Some East Coast MCs were trying to sound like the west. The west wasn't as skilled w/their rhymes. The east brought it back in 93 though.

  • 2:34 and on was the best part of this song.

  • go beat off to soulja boy bitch

  • fuckkking ignorant.. suck my balls

  • Siberians no betta than Nigerians

  • Soooooo smoooth!

  • Haha. Those kids are like "get me off this weird guys lap!" LOL. J/k. Gotta love Biz. Kool G Rap was one of the best E.Coast MC's (under Rakim, Kane, & Ed)in my opinion. He influenced every1. Still pretty underrated though. Not sure why..

  • iT WOULD OF BEEN NICE TO SEE HIM AND PUN, KNECK TO KNECK.

  • can you spell?

  • lol kneck, they have 2 songs, i think ones dramacide and ones called wishful thinking.

  • i love how he speaks for all races in this song, not just black, dope song

  • Big Daddy Kane looks like MJG.

  • the funny part is when Biz Markie and the old white guy doing the "cabbage patch" dance together

  • kool g always come hard, very underated.

  • Good song fun too!

  • 2 rap legends with a song with a great message.

  • One of the hippest hip-hop videos speaking about erasing racism EVER! A classic.

    Big Daddy Kane killed it!

    Bizmarke was soo funny!

    The two dancers hip-hop routine was dope.!

    Little known fact: This video was produced by the legend FAB FIVE FREDDY of Blonde fame...who was named in the song "RAPTURE" by Blonde.

  • kane&g rap ripped dat shit

  • this was my album, lot of classic songs on this joint - Rikers Island, Talk Like, Erase Racism, Streets Of NY

  • Man, A Song That Speaks To Racial Unity And Understanding Without Being Preachy Or Soft...lol G. Rap Dropping An Ill Line "My Nationality's Reality" Another Example Of His Lyrical Genius And Kane Did His Thing Too. This Is Real Vintage Hip-Hop At It's Very Best.

  • Agree all the way. Couldn't have said it better myself.

  • Indeed

  • Classic material. What separates golden age hip hop from the crap now is the ability to drop knowledge and lyrics behind a banging beat. What happened to the lyrics and beats?? I miss these days.

    "Let's build a rainbow over the mountain,

    and let's drink from the same water fountain"

  • I use to ask the same question, it's still here it's just not on the radio or tv. When you get a chance go and check out some of the underground spots and listen to some raw mc's, peace.

  • Kenneth Neely. JHS 202.

  • the beat change for kane's verse is tight

  • Kool G. ripped this.

  • Man, I still have this single on cassette with "Wanted Dead or Alive" on the B side. I miss Hip Hop

  • I feel you man.

  • one of my favorite all time songs, never knew they had a video for this though! big up my man with the ital flag at the end "to the white and the black, the red and the yellow, all the nationalities..id like to say hello" cant beat that

  • G is Ill. Hip Hop and you don'y stop.

  • G. Rap, The master of wordplay.