Big Up to Buck Town , N.Y. I remember this joint right here. A straight up banger. The 90's was hip hop real " Golden Age ". This Song is mad hard. Peace to the underground. And Ban all commercial rappers that be selling out to the big corporate puppet masters .
dem lie'sayn hop died'wen rit now u feeln it inside'my reply'yo blac moon wuz dop put dem spoke 2much bout smoke'left our hope blown in da sky' so now'a dayz its ok 4 J-2 say he sold coke 2make his own die' wit no ma'riah carey or morals comicol like jim carey'it careys the barried to graves' now wat matters how big-biggy got paid' rit ther wer he lay in buck town he wuz sprayd cz da preist are da rappas dont care wt de say'leadin da ppl astray'still da meek shall inheirate da earth on last day
You weren't born 10 years too late. Stuff from the Golden Era is every bit as good as it was when it was released. Share this music with other people and help keep it alive.
Heard this on a local station, 91.7 WHUS, while i was drivin around smokin a dutch.... immediatly drove home and looked up their playlist. This track is really that nice
Don't Hate Ni&&a Who Make record for itchy,its all about the blunts fucc dumb Stunts Now "BLackmoon 94shit..I got chills from thinking about those blocc days..OHHHHH
music culd still be like this. Dont blame the rappers blame the companies, theres still alot of people out there like this but the comps have control over who gets discovered and radio play. Stay Real
The only thing that pisses me off about older people shitting on music today is that they neglect to tell them that there (oh my god!!) there was an underground movement back in the 90's helloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo???????????????????? Asshole ass,...Wanta be underground.. Mixtape's were around for a reason. It's up to you to make it happen. Not the next man.
yeah remember this like yesterday. this joint was on the b side of single "who got the props". this was one of those zone out tracks. at that time i can remember my travels to brooklyn pufffing la in hallways of crown heights building with like 20 heads sitting indian style in a cipher. crazy.
this music will be viewed as the real shit our parents listened to that we held close to this day the music that these samples can from which is gonna be crazy when in fifteen years my son will come to me and ask about this music. our lives as we are older is a simulation of our imagination when we were young the problem is our kids dont have imagination any more.
Scoutinternational dropped the jewel! This is the music I grew up on but you will never hear raw samples being being flipped like this today. I miss the golden era every day of my life!!!!
Not taking anything away from producers like J Dilla and MF Doom because they come from that era, but there was a special feeling you got from a DJ Premier, Pete Rock, or RZA beat that gives it such a classic value. Dudes were a lot more hungry back then. That replay value is what is lacking in a lot of hip hop beats nowadays, especially in mainstream music. Technology has become a gift and a curse because of all these damn synthesized sounds and Auto-tune effects fucking it up.
It was a lot more organic back then in terms of creating that sound. Now that we realize that we are in an artistically inclined stage of hip hop, we're forcing it to the point where it doesn't sound as natural as it did back in the 90's.
I feel you on that. '97 and '98 were like the last years of that classic hip hop sound. As time passed, we had spurts of some good shit here and there, but now it's dissipating.
I wish I grew up in the 90's, I love real rap and I never caved in to this modern day dance crazes. It sucks being 14 years old in this fucked generation. Keep it real.
Yo, don't feel too bad dawg. In the nineties we had to deal with wack shit from Hammer, Vanilla Ice, Coolio, Warren G, and the 69 Boyz just to name a few. Radio and videos had more balance backintheday, but you still had to seek out the real shit if you wanted it bad enough. You got it lucky though, we didn't have the internet when I was 14. KEEP ON DIGGIN'! Peace.
That's true, but your generation still had the Wu, Pac, Biggie, Nas, etc on your radios too. These days, hardly any real songs get air play. Evem if they do, they don't last long.
Also, I guess that is one of the few advantages of the internet. If it weren't for the internet, I probably wouldn't know 3/4 of the rappers I know right now. But anyways, peace and keep the real rap alive.
Yeah, that's true. We may be growing up in this bullshit ring tone society, but at least there's people like you and me that go around bumping real artitsts. And yeah, I do wish I could go back in time sometimes.
@BodyboarDandSkatE word up, niggas dont know about the real shit. im pumpin tha real 24/7 niggas annoy me wen they ask me WHOS THAT, i be like the niggas that ruled hiphop way before weak niggas like drake and wayne came in to the picture
it will never exist the way it did because it took work back then - finding records, the tedium of sampling, hours of frustration, shit not coming together. now any fool can throw together a studio beat in 20 minutes. ive got friends throwing down dope tracks off vinyl with no copyright violations and they got that swing, and doom still rocks that swing, and jdilla was rockin that swing rip, all on mpc's. hip hop wont exist like it did cause its motives these days is money and not music, thasall
real talk i think it will with the internet and independents getting bigger i think a market of indie and good music can thrive on the same level as it did in the early nineties ( no million dollar budgets but decent) i just care about the music though.
This is a track you bump in your car driving about 30 at 2 in the morning..no traffic,street lights and cold air blowing by with windows down. Ill shit. Lovin' it.
One hell of a song man.. A good song to be high on. Right now im buzzed with beer and this song still gives you good fellings. Why cant todays hip hop be like this. I was like 5 when the 90s were around. Whish i was 16 back then.
Reminds me of my man DJ Prime when we used to do blends together. I used the Paul Revere Instrumental blended with this joint from Black moon. Try it and you'll see what I mean. Hot joint from bak in tha day with the Originoo Gun Clappaz
omg crazzyy track 1994 i wish i was 17 now and it be 1994 instead i grew up through lil wayne n souljah its noo fair man i envy those who grew up thorugh real hip hop whoo agreeess??
omg crazzyy track 1994 i wish i was 17 now and it be 1994 instead i grew up through lil wayne n souljah its noo fair man i envy those who grew up thorugh real hip hop whoo agreeess??
drank 22's smoked joints blunts in jr high school fields. you can still do it but people look at you funny. like "put on ear phones" and "wheres your ipod?" which can be explained simply as "those are fake, overpriced pieces of plastic", "i can't afford one" or the ever classic "fuck you lady"
i was 16 in 1999 ( a bit late) but at least some good indie was more prevalent
Smooth
LWRCSOPMOD 3 weeks ago
I want this video on my beTouch E140 unit.
ronaldromero85 1 month ago
DICE!!
hugomgabaldon 1 month ago
Big Up to Buck Town , N.Y. I remember this joint right here. A straight up banger. The 90's was hip hop real " Golden Age ". This Song is mad hard. Peace to the underground. And Ban all commercial rappers that be selling out to the big corporate puppet masters .
Redboy1ism 2 months ago
This video went viral on Poland
reggielittle25 2 months ago
Bundy shut your fuckin ass....
jedimind94 2 months ago in playlist Black Moon
oh shit it's been a while since I heard this! There is some serious crate diggers sticking their gems online, good work imclimbminds
mattstone12 3 months ago
i was born in 94
kosikko4400 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
dem lie'sayn hop died'wen rit now u feeln it inside'my reply'yo blac moon wuz dop put dem spoke 2much bout smoke'left our hope blown in da sky' so now'a dayz its ok 4 J-2 say he sold coke 2make his own die' wit no ma'riah carey or morals comicol like jim carey'it careys the barried to graves' now wat matters how big-biggy got paid' rit ther wer he lay in buck town he wuz sprayd cz da preist are da rappas dont care wt de say'leadin da ppl astray'still da meek shall inheirate da earth on last day
soljahsolrac 4 months ago
wow. i was born 10 years late
oldschoolhiphop4 5 months ago 3
@oldschoolhiphop4
You weren't born 10 years too late. Stuff from the Golden Era is every bit as good as it was when it was released. Share this music with other people and help keep it alive.
ions82 1 month ago
"...Fuck a Phillie. 5 got the Dutch, Buckshot got the Colin Powell..."
DEIDIM 6 months ago
What CD Iz Dis On?
edb24 7 months ago 2
@edb24 Ain´t on no CD, it´s the B-side of one of their early 12-inches ..
Johnny8109 5 months ago
im so glad i found this song..
cripbuddz 8 months ago 3
wake up in the mornin we puff lah, wake up in the evening we puff lahh
FightMang36 8 months ago
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ZewsWorld 9 months ago
Ayo 5 where you at?.......Right heeeeyaaaah!
ZewsWorld 9 months ago
sitting in my window sill at night, smoking a fat joint, listening to this...
Pdmiles007 9 months ago 2
@Pdmiles007 real g style
cripbuddz 8 months ago
this is that grimey nyc city in the the winter time kinda shit. ...leather jackets and hoodies. waiting for 6 train late night....
bxtech37 9 months ago 4
@bxtech37 6 train local? seems no express after 6pm any more
voidenter 5 months ago
The days when hip-hop actually meant something. Damn those days are deader than a jewish ganjaman in a nazi death camp
ncshuriken 9 months ago
@StephenSuttieHouse
Where did it go wrong? Everywhere
ncshuriken 9 months ago
Black Moon will forever reign as the b-side champions.
AraBlak 9 months ago
@StephenSuttieHouse When Hip-Hop became the mainstream form of music by the mid 00s and interested the big asshole corporations.
FrostedLane 10 months ago
Heard this on a local station, 91.7 WHUS, while i was drivin around smokin a dutch.... immediatly drove home and looked up their playlist. This track is really that nice
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Brianritchie21787 10 months ago
@Brianritchie21787 i woulda done the same thing.
cripbuddz 8 months ago
damn i wanna get high
BigTiggaR 10 months ago
"Blowin da spot...blow...fuck a Philly, 5 got da Dutch Buckshot got da Collin Powell"
"Don't u hate niggas who make records for bitches, it's all about da blunts, fuck dose stunts"
"I like da night if u like da night, I like da night, bitch ass niggas take flight"
Respect to Intro for R&B over dis grime - Funny How Time Flies.
FrozenLiquor 1 year ago
Great tune ,
bmdu69 1 year ago
great tune...
back in the days when I was young but not a kid anymore...
Schusti85 1 year ago
zamzar
spliffice1989 1 year ago
this track is so smooth ill vibe love smokin a blunt to this...
FightMang36 1 year ago
90's were da illest!
but seriously, how can someone dislike this track..?
shits 2smooth
dcsd98 1 year ago
yeah real hip hop where u at
this is tha realness breaking of the hit backing of the crack at your laugh
sanderino 1 year ago
Don't Hate Ni&&a Who Make record for itchy,its all about the blunts fucc dumb Stunts Now "BLackmoon 94shit..I got chills from thinking about those blocc days..OHHHHH
ClintonPlace9 1 year ago
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New Edge HipHop on my channel.. check it out by me MC Scythe
panduski 1 year ago
qunicy jones - summertime in the city is the start sample! classic tune, also sampled for pharcyde - passin' me by amongs others
also sampled roy ayres - we live in brooklyn....dope 90s freshness
tokyo1crates 1 year ago
Oh shit.
uuarman 1 year ago
what album is this from? i cant find it
junkimonkey 1 year ago
50 sampled this on forever king - funny how time flies
ceddie23 1 year ago
@ceddie23 the intro is not from black moon, also sampled...
schuhvertreter 1 year ago
:-)
ROMAJAM 1 year ago
This tune oh my !!!!!!!!!!
me brains melted nd ive sunk deep into the floor
Tomato9209 1 year ago
@alfonsolopezfd im feelin your vibe
peace
wyz1 1 year ago
music culd still be like this. Dont blame the rappers blame the companies, theres still alot of people out there like this but the comps have control over who gets discovered and radio play. Stay Real
doseydoe210 1 year ago
@doseydoe210 keep hip hop underground the real seperated from the materialisism people aint ready for true music yet
Tomato9209 1 year ago
They Went hard on this track....n so did my fav. r&b group Intro
prettebrownskin4432 1 year ago
oh holy shit this is sick
bympy 1 year ago
The only thing that pisses me off about older people shitting on music today is that they neglect to tell them that there (oh my god!!) there was an underground movement back in the 90's helloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo???????????????????? Asshole ass,...Wanta be underground.. Mixtape's were around for a reason. It's up to you to make it happen. Not the next man.
Finallythankyou 1 year ago
sounds like they sampled "funny how time flies" from the group intro....
Soulbrother21 1 year ago
@Soulbrother21 its actually the otha way round... i had both on wax... remember mixing the 2.... kats use 2 go banannas!!
RadReese73 1 year ago
where can i download this song? other then itunes
Jordanallison12 1 year ago 2
yeah remember this like yesterday. this joint was on the b side of single "who got the props". this was one of those zone out tracks. at that time i can remember my travels to brooklyn pufffing la in hallways of crown heights building with like 20 heads sitting indian style in a cipher. crazy.
backto83 2 years ago
@backto83 thats whats up.
nekroe 1 year ago
damn..i get lost in this
CommercialRapKiller 2 years ago 2
alfonsolopezfd
hahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahaha
ZatoSama 2 years ago
<~~~~puffin liveee
illeagl 2 years ago
dopest beat. i could listen to the instrumental for an hour
cbappa1 2 years ago
sounds like atcq
OnceSavedTheWorld 2 years ago
what the hell.
CrazyShaolinWarrior 2 years ago
see the birds and the bees/
Pass me the weed please smoke a little trees/
Infiltrate the breeze of the California seas/
Got ma mind at ease you can thank the sinsemilla/
Hydroponic chronic I was smoking from Bahia/
Brazil on the real son ma crew is hella ill/
So if you wanna live don't let me get behind the wheel/
phfedawg 2 years ago
tried it
good job(Y)
CrazyShaolinWarrior 2 years ago
Tried what bro?
phfedawg 2 years ago
ur text
CrazyShaolinWarrior 2 years ago
Cool dude!
phfedawg 2 years ago
I be gettin crazy high smokin on the chocolate thai/
Marijuana's in ma system there's no need for askin why/
Who am I a stoner from the streets of California/
Breaking down the philly got a nigga actin silly/
I be smoking reefer that'll have you high for days/
Used to fuck with diesel then I switched to purple haze/
When it comes to chronic I don't really have to front/
Only thing I really care about is rollin up a blunt/
Guaranteed evrybody need to smoke a little weed/
Look up in the sky I ...
phfedawg 2 years ago
this music will be viewed as the real shit our parents listened to that we held close to this day the music that these samples can from which is gonna be crazy when in fifteen years my son will come to me and ask about this music. our lives as we are older is a simulation of our imagination when we were young the problem is our kids dont have imagination any more.
lazmohican 2 years ago
Scoutinternational dropped the jewel! This is the music I grew up on but you will never hear raw samples being being flipped like this today. I miss the golden era every day of my life!!!!
clonekillerz 2 years ago
Not taking anything away from producers like J Dilla and MF Doom because they come from that era, but there was a special feeling you got from a DJ Premier, Pete Rock, or RZA beat that gives it such a classic value. Dudes were a lot more hungry back then. That replay value is what is lacking in a lot of hip hop beats nowadays, especially in mainstream music. Technology has become a gift and a curse because of all these damn synthesized sounds and Auto-tune effects fucking it up.
cavallincream 2 years ago
It was a lot more organic back then in terms of creating that sound. Now that we realize that we are in an artistically inclined stage of hip hop, we're forcing it to the point where it doesn't sound as natural as it did back in the 90's.
cavallincream 2 years ago
I feel you on that. '97 and '98 were like the last years of that classic hip hop sound. As time passed, we had spurts of some good shit here and there, but now it's dissipating.
cavallincream 2 years ago
I wish I grew up in the 90's, I love real rap and I never caved in to this modern day dance crazes. It sucks being 14 years old in this fucked generation. Keep it real.
FrostedLane 2 years ago
respect young wise.
yegsmitty22 2 years ago
Keep it real young bro!
phfedawg 2 years ago
Yo, don't feel too bad dawg. In the nineties we had to deal with wack shit from Hammer, Vanilla Ice, Coolio, Warren G, and the 69 Boyz just to name a few. Radio and videos had more balance backintheday, but you still had to seek out the real shit if you wanted it bad enough. You got it lucky though, we didn't have the internet when I was 14. KEEP ON DIGGIN'! Peace.
wink419216 2 years ago
That's true, but your generation still had the Wu, Pac, Biggie, Nas, etc on your radios too. These days, hardly any real songs get air play. Evem if they do, they don't last long.
Also, I guess that is one of the few advantages of the internet. If it weren't for the internet, I probably wouldn't know 3/4 of the rappers I know right now. But anyways, peace and keep the real rap alive.
FrostedLane 2 years ago
dont trip homie im 16 and i knoe what your sayin.
but ive been bumpin true music everywhere i go and showing it to anyone i can
but unfortunantly i get looked down upon for not sucking the radios dick.
its whatever tho at least i get to listen to the dope songs while there being brainwashed.
dont you juss wish you could go back in time?
i knoe i do
BodyboarDandSkatE 2 years ago
Yeah, that's true. We may be growing up in this bullshit ring tone society, but at least there's people like you and me that go around bumping real artitsts. And yeah, I do wish I could go back in time sometimes.
FrostedLane 2 years ago
haha yee they dont knoe what theyre missin i guess.
good to see another young kid knowin whassup,
i began to think i was one of the only ones.
Stay Up.
BodyboarDandSkatE 2 years ago
@BodyboarDandSkatE word up, niggas dont know about the real shit. im pumpin tha real 24/7 niggas annoy me wen they ask me WHOS THAT, i be like the niggas that ruled hiphop way before weak niggas like drake and wayne came in to the picture
OGKaine 1 year ago
I could not have said it better myself.
phfedawg 2 years ago
it will never exist the way it did because it took work back then - finding records, the tedium of sampling, hours of frustration, shit not coming together. now any fool can throw together a studio beat in 20 minutes. ive got friends throwing down dope tracks off vinyl with no copyright violations and they got that swing, and doom still rocks that swing, and jdilla was rockin that swing rip, all on mpc's. hip hop wont exist like it did cause its motives these days is money and not music, thasall
jmediums 2 years ago
still sad for nowadays situation with hiphop....
butt oldskool rap rocked it well...
voicevois 2 years ago
Tha undaground will rize again! Real Hip Hop shall overcome!THANX 4 PUTTIN THIS ON!
mikedecade 2 years ago 2
real talk i think it will with the internet and independents getting bigger i think a market of indie and good music can thrive on the same level as it did in the early nineties ( no million dollar budgets but decent) i just care about the music though.
maverick2215 2 years ago
love real hip hop
JonneyeTV 2 years ago
YeeeeaaaaH NiggAZ Shoot My EaRs!!!OriGinOO SounD tOO!!!!
Tete2kaisson 2 years ago
This is a track you bump in your car driving about 30 at 2 in the morning..no traffic,street lights and cold air blowing by with windows down. Ill shit. Lovin' it.
455 2 years ago 4
yu got it right on point... drive slow thinkin bout shit
jlow142795 2 years ago
This track takes me back to the cold concrete....
illbassline 2 years ago
Piano Sample: Roy Ayers-We Live In Brooklyn
masamuneseraph 2 years ago
i think this is snow creature by quincy jones//could be wrong
LIVEEVILINC 2 years ago
Is the piano sample from the Diggable Planets' album of the same year, or vice versa?
goldcrack 2 years ago
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50 cent sampled this in one of his new song idk the name tho
KgK0 2 years ago
I like the dark piano keys that come in around 3 minutes. That shit is so tight.
TruestWeakling 2 years ago 2
writer feeling over here i think.
sorstyle 2 years ago
One hell of a song man.. A good song to be high on. Right now im buzzed with beer and this song still gives you good fellings. Why cant todays hip hop be like this. I was like 5 when the 90s were around. Whish i was 16 back then.
NekoGirlSammy666 2 years ago 4
the song is good when your listen it on headphones not really speakers but i listen to this shit when stoned the song is dope.
ms420man 2 years ago
this track is for the night time
videosensei 2 years ago 56
@videosensei definitely
sorstyle 1 year ago
The sample used for this track is Quincy Jones - "Summer In the City"
bronislaw 2 years ago 4
thats rite.. is this joint on the b-side of the "how many mcees" 12"?
TheAwesomePossum 2 years ago
I think the b side joint of this one was "Act Like You want it" not sure though, gotta have a look :-)
bronislaw 2 years ago
killin every nigga in my sight
Wolviepayne 2 years ago
whats the original track called?
OldCrustyBastard 2 years ago
what what
shaftmantdot 2 years ago
dopeee
Punkkskater 2 years ago
original heads
3saints9 2 years ago
thanks for posting this
seriously
voidenter 2 years ago
Reminds me of my man DJ Prime when we used to do blends together. I used the Paul Revere Instrumental blended with this joint from Black moon. Try it and you'll see what I mean. Hot joint from bak in tha day with the Originoo Gun Clappaz
tyvianc 2 years ago
niiiiceeeeeeeeee
Punkkskater 3 years ago
me to :)
czesprototyp 3 years ago
omg crazzyy track 1994 i wish i was 17 now and it be 1994 instead i grew up through lil wayne n souljah its noo fair man i envy those who grew up thorugh real hip hop whoo agreeess??
ME! WORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Juhozzi 3 years ago
omg crazzyy track 1994 i wish i was 17 now and it be 1994 instead i grew up through lil wayne n souljah its noo fair man i envy those who grew up thorugh real hip hop whoo agreeess??
thadon707 3 years ago
i agree shit was ill, tag shit,
walked around with this in my box
drank 22's smoked joints blunts in jr high school fields. you can still do it but people look at you funny. like "put on ear phones" and "wheres your ipod?" which can be explained simply as "those are fake, overpriced pieces of plastic", "i can't afford one" or the ever classic "fuck you lady"
i was 16 in 1999 ( a bit late) but at least some good indie was more prevalent
i think it will be more popular soon
voidenter 3 years ago
WORD! =DDD THINK JUST THE SAME!
Juhozzi 3 years ago
man this my shit i didnt know the real title though.
joekhaki 3 years ago
is this the beat necro and ill bill did anti-gay on?
KROMEXICAN 3 years ago
Damn! This is a laid back, head nod joint for real!
kevhar12 3 years ago
yo immer wieder geil der track!
McHawkone 3 years ago
best 10 miutes of my life
brennanthebrown 3 years ago 6
Damn... Old good times:)
RasJC 3 years ago
"Timbaland make me general..." This is that SHIT!! Too bad the mainstream dont know wut this art really is. Long live this beautiful art form!!
muneter 3 years ago 3
they call art money in there world(mainstream)...then they go rap about how much money they got
anominos 3 years ago
Buckshot starting it all,then came smilf,helter S.,...etc...boot camp clik
ROOK2178 3 years ago
wicked sic
B31A1 3 years ago
the illest Black Moon song ever!! I smoked a hellalottadiss!!
TheReason77 3 years ago
i wake up in the morning...we puff li
i wake up in the evening...we puff li
0gbay 3 years ago
His type of flows Reminds me of Smif N Wessun
Drowzy805Nomics 3 years ago