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  • YES WE NEED TO BE AWARE THAT A LOT OF WHITES AND OTHER RACES DONT MEAN BLACKS ANY GOOD BUT ALSO STAY OPEN TO THE FACT THAT SOME WHITES ARE GOD FILLED BROTHERS AND SISTERS THAT ARE NOT HATEFUL,GREEDY AND SELFISH BUT A LOT OF THEM ARE SO STAY AWARE BUT STAY OPEN TO OTHERS HAVING SAID THAT I LOVE PARIS,PUBLIC ENEMY,X-CLAN AND P-R-T FOR HAVING THE BALLS TO TRY TO KEEP US AWARE...THEY GOT SOLID TRACKS AND MESSAGES WE SHOULD HOLD THEM DOWN WITH OUR SUPPORT...THE TRACKCHEF...

  • By far one of the most hardcore outros of all time..

  • ..."following the path of Mao and Fanon"

  • Yo Paris was one of the first militant hip hop artists that neva got the props he deserved but his joints are straight classic still bangin in 012

  • "Pro black and it ain't no joke!"

  • alot of ppl didnt know about this brother and the system made sure of that

  • dis nigga was before his time. dis shit was dope den & now, wow!

  • HIP HOP NEEDS TO BE MORE MILITANT IN THESE TIMES

  • still gives goosebumps till this day...support hip hop. support true hip hop yall.

  • This is the era that made me fall in love with hip hop....meaningful lyrics about the Black Experience.

  • THIS WAS US!!!!!

  • Long live pro black rap.

  • While Paris's music is very impressive it is obviously heavily tinged with racism against white people. I'm wondering how far that goes exactly. Its hard to fully appreciate/respect someone if you get the feeling they think you are a devil simply because of the color of your skin. Hopefully Paris's intention is simply to use that spark of anger to encourage black folk to better their culture; by looking at the racism they have been and are being subjected to by the dominant minority.

  • @KurtG85 u dumb ass craker

  • @uneasythug Name suits you. :) God bless you brother.

  • @KurtG85 paris does songs with alchemist who is white, paris isnt saying all white people are the devil, he is saying bush and the maga rich familys, nwo and corporations, are the devil, not white people in particular, im white and i understand we white people love money and power and will do anything for it, btw white man buys drugs from 3rd world countrys, and sells them guns, and sells the drugs in ghettos to create jobs for police, its a game, really, read your history, peace.

  • @KurtG85 The question you need to ask is what is being said the truth, or a lie. What you feel is irrelevant.

  • this was our HERO RECORD in Birmingham, UK in 91. But please someone tell me what the guitar sample is. I've spent 20 years wondering about that.

  • @jasonpfinch Pretty sure it's an original riff and not a sample.

  • @jasonpfinch It sounds like Motor Head but I could be wrong

  • Back when getting a hit wasn't the motive.

  • Just a Native Canadian growin' up in the bad side of town back in the late 80's. Grew up hearin and listenin' to this!! Kept me positive and off the bad dope!!! SICK WILD!!!! DOPE AZZ BEETS with a MESSAGE!! Miss them Daze!!!

    Stank Red!!

    2011

    

  • Now let's get wild, allow me to freestyle

    I build and fill your mind up with know-how

    A common sense, a defense to next time

    A pig tried to step to this, listen

    Never let someone whip on ya

    They don't belong till they set you from

    Ya can't be intrigued by the leads a pig lead

    Unless you don't give a fuck to be free

  • Good Shit on THIS UPLOAD! this is one of the REALEST records EVER recorded. i found out who the PANTHERS were via this brotha and his music and it helped me begin to RECOGNIZE what was REALLY going on around US. Hip Hop was the TRUTH when the POWERS that BE IGNORED IT and WOULDN'T TOUCH IT. GOOD PRODUCT LACED WITH GOOD INFORMATION VIA WORD OF MOUTH AND LIMITED COLLEGE UNDER GROUND RADIO SOLD RECORDS IN CONJUNCTION WITH LIVE SHOWS. N many ways ALOT of this new music is PRIMITIVE by comparison...

  • I was a sophmore in college at SIUC Carbondale! Back in 1991!

  • guyz like shaq and all those wanna be rich ballers should promote this brother. the for really real deally street poet philosopher, tho i can't really go along along with his pentacostal religious views. i hope he's not serious about blaming a horned monster of superstition for the world's ills, instead of puttin where it belong's on man's head. man made the devil, and then blamed satan for man's fuckups. prove me wrong.

  • @markmarktarmann Paris is not referring to a fictious devil, he is referring to man!

  • Man even up in Vancouver, Canada this was playing in every car back in Grade 12.

  • brilliant, we all know who the devil is, just not enough people know it, spread the wisdoms

  • God, this is good.

  • damn is it just me or does he sound like Rakim??

  • white policeman... standard haha

  • I had this album in highschool, when it came out, played it to death.

  • RAPPERS THESE TALK ABOUT BITCHES N HOES.GYZ LIKE PARIS IS A TRUE RAPPER

  • Remember riding to this in 91 on the streets of Panama. Real Rap.

  • DAMM MY SONG... CHECK THE MAN OUT!!... 

  • who the fuck is joe rogan? been listenin to paris for years

  • Aww shit now!!

  • i been listening to paris since 90, and he come real, he comes right, red necks and bigots might not like his subject matter.....but there are few artists i got mad respect for, paris is number 2 behind k rino....

  • Chew the meat and spit out the bone y'all...P-Dog was walkin' the path to true understanding at this time and i hope he's found it...YAH Bless you Paris.

  • this iz wat started my luv 4 paris i watch dis over 1000 tymez much luv P dia was my F.O.I. days peace one of the greatest mcs of all tymes

  • "..the triple six moved quick but missed me.." classic line :)

  • Rogan brought some of you here. The devil made me do it.

  • raised on this...

  • In those days I was a teenager in Zimbabwe. Paris, Public Enemy, BDP, X Clan, PRT, etc had messages for us. Entertainers were artists like Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, Kid n Play, MC Hammer. Respected lyricists were the calibre of Rakim, Chuck D, Guru, KRS One, Big Daddy Kane, etc. The era before that was the foundation of Hip Hop. That is acts like Run DMC, LL Cool J, Roxanne (both), Sugar Hill Gang, UTFO. NOW HIP HOP IS DILUTED AND MEANINGLESS. I DONT LISTEN TO LIL WAYNE, NOR MINAJ, ETC

  • @RogerT848 Preach it brother, I completely agree !

  • @RogerT848 Trill talk!

  • @RogerT848 God bless you for sharing your wisdom brother. Its a shame that so many kids' minds have been trapped within the culture and self respect destroying themes of corporate hijacked hip hop.

  • @RogerT848 I love it! I feel old and feeble but I am filled with the wisdom from the past. It all meant something awhile back, but things/rap has changed so be it. I do miss the "good ole days" though. Peace my brother.

  • So true, Now a days, it doesn't touch old school...Plus now they make more money for craps records

  • @RogerT848 I feel ya... But how did Hammer get mixed in there?!

  • @RogerT848 No one listen to a Barbiebitch like Minaj rofl, put some sillicon in your lips, tits and ass and b00m, record deal..

  • @RogerT848

    Respect!

  • Fire.

  • I was in my early teens when shit like this dropped. Beats and rhymes like this brought me to the music I hold dear today. You just can't fuck with old school 80's hip hop. Those guys laid down a foundation that a lot of the new crews care not to see somehow. But that's just one guy's opinion. For what it's worth.

  • shit like this whould never be played on tv today we dont want the kiddies to grow a brain do we ? hahahahahaha fuck all the mainstream fags that sold their souls to the bankers on wall st too many too name

  • I just wanna blast this song in Herman Cains face !!!

  • uncle sam scared the crap out of me

  • This song and video is in attack mode. If MTV had not banned him music, he might have been as big as KRS One.

  • Food for thought for the brother man.

  • great times,great times! 

  • This is the shit. I had this in 1990!

  • What's with the top rated comments about joe rogan..i've always liked the dude but if you didn't know about Paris before Joe told ya then shame on you. Although i'm glad he got good taste and is directing people to real music

  • HE DOES SOUND RAKIM, BUT THATS A GOOD THING; ERIK B AND RAKIM WERE THE SHIT YO!!!!

  • LOL He sound just like Rakim !!!!!!!! Maybe Rakim ghostwrote this for him

  • Only found out recently that one of the samples is Funky Drummer played backwards.....Genius!!!

    It sounds so clear, now that i know. LOL!

  • Damn this Guy is Good, have not listened to him in 20 years and it still kicks ass!! Where are these guys now?? Where are the rappers like him now??

  • YES! I have always loved this song and knowing that a clip from "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes" is the speaking part at the end makes it even more awesome!!!!

  • why can't more musicians be like Paris?

    he writes about improving while most others babble how money rules them

    we need Paris, not that beibergagat.i. garbagio

  • samples are tight..lyrics are smooth this shit is great

    he who will murder his brother

    2 posses his brothers land

    ...shun him

    ...4 he is the devil

  • dope... Paris was one of the dudes they interviewed to create that excellent hiphop book that's called= HOW; ,TO,RAP thats a crazy read, also every classic emcee u can name was interviwed for that, ill book

  • This shit is legit.

  • Paris...90's......dope beat .. now lets get wild allow me to freestyle... Unless you dont give a F*&$ to be free.

  • Songs like this is what we need to uplift our race again

  • this is still the dopest jam on the planet! this and PE are the ones that made me the blakest white boy in highschool back in 92!!!hells yeah!

  • I bought this back in 1990 on tape... 

  • 19motherfucking90 represent , music is shit now

  • Mega dope

  • the definition of a menacing beat, who produced this record?

    eric b

  • LOL back in the dayz when the single came out, it was banned on MTV hahaha, unbelievable

    (check Wikipedia)

  • I was in L.A. and I remember loving this Track right when it came out!..and F me if you want..I am White as Hell also..It was L.A. 1990 I was 18..It was EVERYONE vs. the Police...Great Track! No shame here!

  • Classic. True.

  • Truly the most underrated and slept on rapper of our time. Southern "rap" has been the worst thing to happen to music since Auto-tune!!

  • Rappers like paris, public enemy, Ice Cube, Nwa, Geto Boys make the government feel intimidated, which is why the powers that be allow bullshit rap to shine today. We need more strong rappers. Todays new school rappers styles are just straight pussy. No meaning or message. A lot of them is just doing it for the money and that is fine, but at least make sense.

  • Dope track, he sucked live though, seen him perform 20 years ago, wasn't impressed.

  • Beware the beast man, for he is the devil's pawn. He kills for sport, for lust, for greed. Yea he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Shun him, for he is the harbinger of death.

  • This totally fucking blew my mind when I first heard it. 21 or 22 years on it still sounds amazing. It hasn't dated one little bit.

  • favorite song all time made me question the norm im metis long live Louis Riel(Manitoba, Canada) its his day feb 21/2011 similiar to Martin Luther King day in the us

  • Awesome

  • O mankind, We have created you from a male and a female; and We have made you into tribes and sub-tribes that you may recognize one another. Verily, the most honourable among you, in the sight of Allah, is he who is the most righteous among you. Surely, Allah is All-knowing, All-Aware.

  • *fist in the air*

  • "Beware the beast man, for he is the devils pawn. He kills for sport, for lust, for greed.

    He will murder his brother to possess his brothers land." Sums up the Bush administration to a T.

  • This was one of my favorite videos in the '90s...The Black Panther of Hip Hop...still dope to this day.

  • i BOUGHT PARIS ALBUM WHEN HE FIRST CAME OUT. BUT AFTER THAT I DIDN'T HEAR FROM HIM NOMORE. HE HAS A GOOD VOICE FOR HIP HOP.

  • After 20 Years I still love this Album...

    Pure truth!

  • Wha chall know bout dat?, dat be REAL hip hop rite there!, ya'll don't know nuttin bout dat rite there! (joking)

  • Wo! This is dope. You'd think this is recent when in fact its 20 yrs old plus. Amazing! Definately ahead of his time. I'm jamming this on my 2 twelves!

  • Whoooo

  • Paris was way ahead of his time.

  • @Elvception1979 i agree

  • Beware the beast man for he is the devils pawn. He kills for sport, for lust, for greed. He will murder his brother to possess his brothers land. Sums up the Bush administration to a T.

  • I & I rock it

  • This is amazing. Simple ass beat, amazing lyrics and great flow. This is what rap should be. Not some fucking crazy beat with a bunch of shit going on in the background to mask that your lyrics and flow is complete shit.

  • True to the Core!

  • A beautiful song takes me way back, my lil' sister used to get scared when saw the uncle sam at the end.

  • Town Bizness City Situation

  • so sick... paris pure poetry

  • One of the best rap albums of the 90's-Love that stuff!

  • I had this shit back in the day. It's always been about economic class. Race is a sideshow to keep us distracted.

  • Pure dopeness!!!

  • Damn Joe Rogan knows good rap

  • @jesseg1991 DId you find this by watching the ''good times in austin'' video? or a broadcast? It's was on hal spark's I believe, neither on iliza's

  • @jesseg1991 That's ironic since he's an arrogant devil himself

  • thumbs up if rogan sent you here

  • @OcopacabanaO lol i used my soundhound on android to figure it out

  • @OcopacabanaO nah, a hippie that i've met yesterday told me to search for paris : the devil made me do it ;)

  • @OcopacabanaO joe ragan is new. been listening to this for the last 10 years.

  • @OcopacabanaO can someone point me in the direction of where Joe Rogan mentions Paris?

  • I love this Fuccin song!!!

  • this guy sounds alot like Rakim.

  • One of the best ever!!!!!!

  • 100% hardcore to this day !

  • Haha Paris is a stockbroker. I guess the devil made him do it.

  • @sugarkang He is...Cool

  • remember this as one of the sickest rap songs of the 90's. This coming from a true white boy, who grew up on metal , and classic rock. This song came out when i was 17. I was blasting it. The message is universal, even though it is black militant. I think this guy was from east Palo Alto, shame he never made supoerstar status. His shit was pretty tight.

  • booyaaah

  • All I can say so good to be white so many of u blacks r pissed for no reason we let u work

  • When i was a young buck i thought it was a good song i am white keep hattin

  • Givem fAKE gods!!

  • "Triple six move quick but miss me!"

  • The shit that he was spitting out back in 1989 still holds true today. The government doesn't care about any of us. No matter who is in office, we are still a bunch of Zeros to the people who are in power. The last sequences in this video are POWERFUL! WE all need to wake up!

  • When you get a moment go here: mctomkat.com

    and pick the mix called "Thin Line Hip House"

    It's my website.

  • NIGGER PLEASE, FOOD STAMPS AND FREE CHEESE, CAN'T BEAT A CURE FOR A SICK DISEASE!!!!

    WITH THAT SAID, I SEE HE WAS WAY BEFORE HIS TIME!!! NIGGERS STILL NOT LISTENING!!!!

    "Wearing weaves like Europeans, coming out beauty shops own by Koreans"

    LAURYN HILL

  • BADAZZ jam. Love it.

  • ah.. the 90's ...

    my god, my life end's 2000.

  • pure greartness :-)

  • It was released 20 years ago man, that's what I call hip hop !

  • I F@#! LOVE this rap. His flow, voice and words are flawless!

  • I F@#! LOVE this rap. His flow, voice and words are flawless!

  • This to me is REAL rap music. Paris is a quality rapper! Some rap music today is good, like Lil Wayne, but Paris is still better. The same with most 90s rap! Bring back da old shit! Come on!

  • i can't believe that he now believes in that ridiculous illuminati nwo crap, he used to be cool. This was a good song.

  • @34lbs that could be the most blatantly shit starting post in the history of youtube. you insinuate that the NWO is some fictional boogeyman. stick your head back in the sand and go rock some lil wayne. 34lbs... is that how much shit it takes to fill you up? cuz you're definitely full of shit.

  • @34lbs ...quite a few people "believe that" including the mainstream media. Get on board already u stupid fucking sheep

  • @34lbs HMM  look up adam wieshaupt he is the " official " founder so i dont know what you mean by crap. Maybe do alittle research for yourself if you havent done so already. or maybe look up mystery babylon or brother hood of the snake things like this you will find out this is nothing new at all its actually very old.

  • ohhhh, now this sounds proper. not singing about money, bitches or guns. good stuff.

  • You are my angel

  • Released October 9, 1990, - 20 years ago. Still tight, still real!!! True rap never dies...

  • @KimsanderDK EXACTLY

  • @KimsanderDK

    where is other music from ..devil made me do it..? it was here! on utube

  • @KimsanderDK ... man. Memories.... Real hip hop... the "Rap" nowadays is total crap compared to this...

  • @doedoe1

    Correct! There is nothing at all in the mainstream or on the radio that drops knowledge on you like this!

  • @doedoe1 hip hop in the early years was the true voice of black people, used to motivate black people to fight for there rights and standup as 1, now it has been used against them, the power of hip hop has been used to brainwash blacks, to kill each other, to be greedy and want cars, and bling and treat beautiful blk women as hoes, it has turned black women to judge a man by what he has and not what he is

  • @rueboyHSV your so on point its not even funny big ups

    1 love peace and unity

  • @rueboyHSV ... couldnt agree with you more man... what happened to the true messege of hip hop ?.....Its been drowned out by commercialism and greed.... sad really... it was in the right direction back in the day.....

  • @KimsanderDK if more ppl listened to Paris instead of gangsta rap, you would have a better breed of rap, hip/hip, pop music and a smarter world. Probably no black president.

  • @KimsanderDK is that true, 9 October 1990? I believe you

  • @KimsanderDK 9 iz the number of God. Look at all those nines KimsanderDK...God @ Work!

  • Paris,he is from the Bay Area,San Fran,but he has a New York feel pervading,the politics though are a Jello Biafra/Malcolm X hybrid,love the "planet Of the Ape's" sample.

  • Paris is a fuckin' beast!!! one of the best rappers of all time.. underrated as hell.

  • in this song close to the end you'll hear a piece from the movie, PLANET OF THE APES. it goes BEWARE OF THE BEAST MAN FOR HE IS THE DEVILS PAWN, HE KILLS FOR SPORT, FOR LUST, FOR GREED. HE WILL MURDER HIS OWN BROTHER TO POSESS HIS BROTHER'S LAND. SHUN HIM FOR HE IS THE HARVESTER OF DEATH. now who is the beast man? WHO MURDERS PEOPLE TO POSESS THERE LAND? AND KILL FOR SPORT, LUST AND GREED? i know do you?

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  • @youcanthackthis I think Paris is from Oakland Ca

  • Man, I used to play the fuck out of this track.

  • @litlgrey ME TOO!! haha

  • There's something about Paris that allows me to better understand the black experience. ( Although there's nothing better than getting illegally arrested.)

    Understanding.

  • genocide little girls, right downstairs

  • Ya can't be intrigued by the leads a pig lead unless you don't give a FUCK to be free!!

  • "'Cause the Devil made me..."

  • whats about the other tracks of the album? there are other great tracks on it, but i can´t find any on you tube

  • epic

  • PARIS wasNOT talking about just WHITE-PEOPLE.BECAUSE satans FLUNKIES comes in ALL-COLORS.

  • @kenhunter2l ....true bro, but like he says in the song. He's Pro-Black.....and it ain't no joke :)

    Yeah, Satan is a goober gobbler.

  • This has always been one of my favorite rap songs...and I'm white :)

    The intro is the best to any song in the history of all music.