... i live by the sword i take ma boys everywhere i go cause i´m paranoid i´m still lookin ova my shoulda n peepin´round corners - my mind´s playin tricks on me
Love how @ 0:44 the crowd shows respect and doesn't shout the N-word (considering there are obviously lots of whiteys within them). I would do the same!
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Hip Hop haven't stopped. Real Hip Hop is always underground, that was all radio could play in the 80's. You still have music just as quality as then, it's just not being played on the radio. Everybody wishing that the 80's and 90's Hip Hop would come back, but it never left. Too many of ya'll want the radio to play real Hip Hop again just so that you can sing along to it with other people, because its on the radio. Hip Hop and rap were separate since 1988.
To a certain extent yes. But, Hip Hop on TV was actually a new fresh thing back in the 80s and most of the 90s. People WANTED to hear unique styles so they ended up on TV. There wasn't really any strictly "commercial" artists but there was some. MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, Kris Kross. It was new and hip hop on tv was like Grunge and new bands coming into scene and there wasn't an idea of what real commercial hip hop or grunge was. This song was on tv all the time back then.
Willie D from the Geto boys, one of the real rap groups when Hip Hop was real. Its a shame modern Hip Hop is all fake crap now, modern "Rap bands" are all big businessmen's manufactured bitches. Hip Hop died in the late 90s.
... i live by the sword i take ma boys everywhere i go cause i´m paranoid i´m still lookin ova my shoulda n peepin´round corners - my mind´s playin tricks on me
GETO BOYS on of best groups in tha game!!
villiemack 8 months ago
Encise....totally onpoint with your 1995 comment.
'95 marked the end of the golden decade of hip hop (85-95)!
djsinister 1 year ago
Love how @ 0:44 the crowd shows respect and doesn't shout the N-word (considering there are obviously lots of whiteys within them). I would do the same!
fleshnbone187 1 year ago
You can't say you like hip hop until you know every word to this song g
bugg333 2 years ago
@bugg333 I'm glad I pass cause I know every word to it! :)
fleshnbone187 1 year ago
You gotta search for treasure. That's why it's called treasure niggas.
Oakles22 2 years ago
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hellboundclic 3 years ago
Hip Hop haven't stopped. Real Hip Hop is always underground, that was all radio could play in the 80's. You still have music just as quality as then, it's just not being played on the radio. Everybody wishing that the 80's and 90's Hip Hop would come back, but it never left. Too many of ya'll want the radio to play real Hip Hop again just so that you can sing along to it with other people, because its on the radio. Hip Hop and rap were separate since 1988.
Felixdidit 4 years ago 13
Preach it homey
BaronUnderbite 3 years ago 4
To a certain extent yes. But, Hip Hop on TV was actually a new fresh thing back in the 80s and most of the 90s. People WANTED to hear unique styles so they ended up on TV. There wasn't really any strictly "commercial" artists but there was some. MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, Kris Kross. It was new and hip hop on tv was like Grunge and new bands coming into scene and there wasn't an idea of what real commercial hip hop or grunge was. This song was on tv all the time back then.
mindboggler9 3 years ago
haha the crowd did half the song for him
akdanielc 4 years ago 5
you are so fucking right on the money.
athelston 4 years ago 5
Willie D from the Geto boys, one of the real rap groups when Hip Hop was real. Its a shame modern Hip Hop is all fake crap now, modern "Rap bands" are all big businessmen's manufactured bitches. Hip Hop died in the late 90s.
Faeden 4 years ago 8
Late 90s? YOu kidding right? Homie, hip hop was fucked up from around 95 onwards...
encise 4 years ago 10
the mainstream is fucked, but awesome hip hop is still being produced
coolieos32 4 years ago 6
actually it goes like this ******
WaldoRojas 4 years ago 6
*****
WaldoRojas 4 years ago 6
Seven women in the palm of his hand, Willie D. Ooooh Willie!
g1diggs 4 years ago 3
wish i could find more getoboys videos, like assasins
newschoolpete 4 years ago 2
thx for sharing ive been to warehouse live for arctic monkeys
gamba88 4 years ago 2
to bad its not the full song:( either than that this is by far my favorite song
FearAndPassion 4 years ago 2