I remember hearing this way back off an UK compliation in 1994 - this track (and Dynametrix's "For Real") was the best two on there. I believe it was called "London Underground Vol. 3"
uk hip hops always been rougher than u.s stuff. it was harder for artists to break through back then. these artists should thank these old skool guys. because without them you new skool heads wouldnt be listen to kano or dizzie.
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Dodgy30 4 weeks ago
still powerful dark and dangerous, always loved the sample at the end!
sbap74 6 months ago
Tell every cunt!
ossie29 1 year ago
fucking oath man, this is dope, rpops from down under.
S3RVS 1 year ago
classic, shame these lads did not release more tunes.
mark777775643 1 year ago
Thats Hiphop!!!
Lattenkreuz 1 year ago 4
yeah i'm proud to own one copy.
olee47 2 years ago
I remember hearing this way back off an UK compliation in 1994 - this track (and Dynametrix's "For Real") was the best two on there. I believe it was called "London Underground Vol. 3"
robcypher 2 years ago 2
I'm lovin this... pure memories
RedrumsounD 2 years ago 2
wheres da first bushkilla cut? with a ballaclava shotgun rob a post office
mandetlet 2 years ago 2
hardcore perfection - ill as hell
delicateflower99 2 years ago 6
uk hip hops always been rougher than u.s stuff. it was harder for artists to break through back then. these artists should thank these old skool guys. because without them you new skool heads wouldnt be listen to kano or dizzie.
without it
2009davy 2 years ago 23
to be honest i dont rate this new skool grimey shit commercial fucks. i liked hip hop rap from 87 through to 96 the best years.
2009davy 2 years ago 2
wow! this is amazing!
paranoidpfanclub 2 years ago 22