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  • Still sounds fresh - it's a timeless hip-hop classic

  • Fudge Pudge!

  • This was that Bronx, N.Y flavor , for the 1990's. These brothers were pretty tight,

  • This is like THE snare of 1992! You know how many records this was on? And the sample they played before they started the actual song was on a billion cuts that year too.

  • CLASSIC SHIT..BLAZING HOT!!!

  • bronx style i like peace +20

  • Tniggz is a fuckin idiot. weed is only getting better. music is getting worse. except andre nickatina!!!!

  • @Trevorkian yo stupid, he means good music can be compared to good weed meaning its around, u just need to know where to find it. nice try tho

  • this album changed the way i used to listen to rap!! i was blown away! mad ill!

  • Read exclusive interviews with Lord Finesse, ShowBiz, and Buckwild of DITC in the SP-1200: the art and science book now available on 27Sens publishing, France!

  • I didn't own this when it was peaking but its become one of my favorites and it only took me 16 years to discover it.

  • kinda joint thats too fat for the masses ...

  • Lets just say...YEAH this is hip-hop!

  • @nptrock Word!

  • One of my first CD's !!!

  • so many people slept on this at this time.

  • half ya niggaz aint hip hop...gun hill road money. who diggn

  • today the only and only hiphop producer that comes close to this sound is Damu the Fudgemunk much much much underrated

  • Out-fucking-STANDING tune.

  • I'm a 19 year old (white) student up in Canada... kinda trips me out to wonder and visualize who was doing their thing to this joint back in 92 all across the nation. Looking at the current state of music and pop culture, makes me sad to think that it can only get worse for future generations... Music is like chronic, I'm just lucky enough to know where I can find the good shit.

  • @Tniggz Why does whether you're white or black matter? Hip hop has no color.

  • @bpw84 I'm just saying that not being brought up in the environment where hip-hop was prominent means that I usually have to look hard and find it myself.

  • @Tniggz Thats what youtube was fuckin inveted 4 amiright?

  • @Tniggz check a vid from Strictly Rootz song is called"Begs no Friends" Puba is in it......its some classic bronx shit from same year....i was in high school then....and Diamonds album had come out ...dope as hell BDP's Sex and Violence album was hot and Lor Finesse had Return of the Funy Man....Kurious had the song Walk Like a Duck...and check Tribe's remix for Scenerio might be called Scenario 2 mad fire

  • @Tniggz same here in germany....

  • @Tniggz>back then this music wasn't all across the nation, like hip hop is now. This kinda stuff got around pretty much by word of mouth, except for music and other local cable shows, and college radio. There was internet, but like 8% of the population used it. You wanna know who and what was doing their in the bx to this joint.

  • Back in 92', the "Runaway Slave" cassette stayed in my walkman!!!! "When Show drops da' beat, I say holy mackerel" LMAO!!!!

  • @AJ5166 LMAOOOOO

  • Man, I miss those days!!! Ten years ago, I was saying, it's not the same. These days, I'm saying it never will be again.... oh well, at least we go to live them once!!

  • when show drops the beat, i say holy nackrel

  • Ahhh 92!!! This reminds me of winter in 92! Tim Boots and Hoodies. They sure dont make them like this anymore.

  • i envy u, i was born in 92 ; (

  • @a1rjord4n

    Just go out and digg some records from the nienties. I was born in the 80s so I had to find all those records from that time.

    Just get your ass up!

  • @1NRoc1 youtube is a good enough source for me....but im sayin i wish i was old enough to be part of tht culture u know?

  • @a1rjord4n

    That´s one point. Nowadays people are lazy and watch the videos on youtube.

    At the time you had to digg to find something new.

    You go to a recordstore and listen to all the vinyl to find a sample. Today you google which sampled are used by premo, Pete, Buckwild, ect. and rebuilt their beats.

    For me the most exciting thing was to find some rap or samples on my own not just type some words to find all the songs.

  • "da beats for the jeep kid they dont come cheap"....love this, that jazz flavorz dope...jack bruce got sampled to f**k! remember buyin this lp when it first came out, didnt quite know what to expect when i first put it on da turntable, but, it fu*kin blew me away..DITC in their prime...str8 classic album....

  • THIS IS MY SHIT

  • Takes me bsck 2 92 where me and boys brought out a boombox to play basketball and this was one of the cassette tapes we bumped on the my boys driveway basketball court. Damn what memories.

  • Can't front !

  • why is it watcht 338 times..

  • cuz only we be diggin in the crates

  • increddible

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