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  • That's definately wrong. King Tee bit biggies style. Listen to all of king tee's work ACT A FOOL 1988 AT YOUR OWN RISK 1990, he sounded nothing like this or biggie, it wasn't until 1993 that he started sounding A LITTLE bit like biggie and that's when biggies was poppin anyway with Ready To Die, so it's more the other way round.

  • King Tee also started the Group the Liks, if you are a real old school hip hip junkie you will like them!

  • This is my dad hey dad king tee muthas!

  • King Tee's got an ace tone in his voice. First heard him on the Dr Dre presents the Aftermath. Str8 Gone.

  • omg this is my brother TILA.... go TILA you was doing it... omg! im in aaaahh.... KING T bitches!

  • SPEAK ON IT !

  • He has that Biggie flow

  • sick one of the best and probably most underated from the west coast

  • dope flow!!!

  • Damn, I remember seeing this on Rap City back in the day......Good looks on the upload

  • i like the tone of his voice especially on

    loud & clear with xzibit

  • This album did get released but not in america, King T bought the rights to the album and put it out thru a indie label in germany. As most of u prob know Biggie Smalls was a big fan of west coast hip hop and if u listen to all King T's shit and then Biggies u can hear a huge "similarity" in style. Get all King T albums asap. The triflin album and King T 4 life are hot to me

  • @buggerbuns if im not mistaken hes the dude takin a shit on the world in the aftermath booklet with the dre presents the aftermath album way back, haha used to have that on the wall, never thought bout big and t but now that u mention it, good call.

  • I think it was easy for me to see the style thing cuz I was listening to "King T" b4 the "King of New York" also if u listen to ur Amerikkk's most wanted album and then Ready to die the prison intro is very "similar". All that said, King T, Ice Cube and Biggie are some of the best ever and I think its great they influence each other. Now for some new cats. Get Nino Bless a dude from BK and Wille the Kid mixtape the fly. They the best new dudes Ive found

  • I love the King, but this shit is hella wack!

  • dang have u bump'd this in oldskool impala with a dope system yet ???this shit is hard ass fuk !!!!

  • I feel you Young Coe, but I'd rather still bump 'Dippin'' on full blast in my little English mini! :-) As to this track, I'd rather stab my nuts out with a rusty razor than listen to this. I can't help thinking Tee sold out a little and went all Mase on yo ass for this video!

  • omg with all do respect u are trippn ,,how can u say mase ,im juss gonna stop this is so corney ,,,stay up g

  • Cos it'll be a buck-buck and another buck-buck,

    I don't give a fu$k he left ma dukes stuck!

    Peace goes out to all the real King Tee music. Blow my sox off!

  • Daaaaamn! I haven't seen or heard this since it came out, which was probably like 98 or so. Good looks on putting this up!

  • at the end of the video you see dre shut and lock the safe hell that's where all of this awesome music is going he ain't putting shit out and we need DETOX fast hip hop's on life support without you Dre

  • This shit phat.Why it aint on the bootleg"kingdom come" i got?

  • no idea, it's only on the promo cd/vinyl for some reason. or maybe that IS the reason (it being already semi-officially "released"? who knows..

  • i know huuh '' i only got it on tape

  • classic

  • legend!

  • biggie took his King Tee

  • legendary King Tee mad propz

  • King Tee was a primary influence on the Notorious B.I.G.'s style (flow, rhyme pattern, and voice). The similarities are undeniable.

  • @gotjuice9 Yes, they are identical, just add 100 pounds to King and you got Biggie. I'm going to give Biggie credit for better writing though.....

  • maad circle was dubs old crew together with cj mac and coolio.

  • might be 89, but thats the 80's

  • WC is from the 80's too, he was in a group called LOW PROFILE

  • King Tee The first artist signed to Aftermath

  • dre is a bitchass nigga...but at the same time a richass nigga. so i can't front

  • jesus fucking christ! i never knew this track existed, and it even has a video,

    this is some "let's empty a couple of cases of beer and go crazy in the bar"-shit.

    fucking fantastic.

  • Pls upload...King Tee - Cali Expert...

    That´s that shit...

  • Money was another video clip from this album with Dr Dre in it. It wasnt as widely circulated as this video but it does exist i saw it back in 2000

  • King Tee - legend!

  • i was really looking forward to a dre produced Rae album

  • Dr dre is a good Producer but as a business man he don`t give a fuck

    this dude`s album didn`t get a good rating in the source and Dre didn`t release the album cos of that LOL

    it`s funny fact but DAMN i bet that what happened to RAKIM AND EVE oh where is Raekwon`s album lol

  • rakim and eve's albums weren't even finished. rakim left cause of creative differences and eve probably cause it took too long^^

    same with rae

  • BS

    it`s like marriage people file for divorce citing irreconcilable differences

    but the fact is that you don`t wanna deal with that person for FACTS you don`t wanna reveal so you say FOR CREATIVE differences

    WHO would leave Dre jus cos of that? for EVE c`mon her last album came out when? like 2002/3 it don`t take no half a decade to make an album

  • @RealDefentertainment but did king T even get paid for putting in all the talent and time and effort, or did dre say no money coz yr album aint released

  • King Tee always reminds me of WC from westside connection

  • WC Reminds you of King Tee from Westside connection would be a little more respectable man. Tee outdates the 90's, he started mid 80's. Favorite rapper from the gangsta rap era and he's been robbed of deals left. right and centre. Ya could almost call him and RBX the most robbed rappers of the 90's.

  • and Snoop.

  • 1:59, he had to be um!

  • I want tha song let's make a v off this album if it's on there only had album sampler

  • it's on there. in fact it's on the "The Kingdom Come" (bootleg)-cd that came out AND on "the ruthless chronicles" which had 3/4 songs off kingcom come and 1/4 new(er) songs by king t (which came out in 2004 and is out of print)

  • it should be on Dr Dre Present Aftermath!

  • do you mean it should HAVE BEEN on Dre pres. Aftermath?

    cause it's not on there, only available on a promo cd and promo vinyl

  • i need this ablum bad do anyone how to get it.

  • never seen this before... sicc shit

  • wow very rare i thought no one remebered this video

  • This wasn't even on the album...

  • yup cause the album never officially came out like it was supposed to..

    since it got put out more like a bootleg this one was left off it for some reason but it was supposed to be the lead single for the original release in 1998

  • okay, thanks for the explanation.

  • thx, i wondered why it's not on da lp

  • wow i didn't know they made a video. don't know why they made this song a single though coz there are way better songs than this on the kingdom come

  • It was a radio friendly single or a club song, much like they do now.

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