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De La Soul ft. Common - The Bizness Remix

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2007

1996 Vinyl Reanimators Remix

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  • Yall whiners need to wake up ,there are lot of great artists out there . Just because you sleepin on em does not mean hip hop is trash in 2011

  • @lari861

    Like who???

    If you grew up in the time period that we did when Hip-Hop/Rap was pure and untouched you'd be complaining too...

  • @TackyD And that does not mean i dont listen \ know or enjoy oldschool , i love it . I just think it's a lil too fatalist to say hip hop is dead and its not the right attitude to have if you want to keep it live.

  • @lari861

    Ok, I see where you're coming from. Good List and it's lengthy, I respect that and the fact that you didn't just throw out just a few and the relatively known ones.

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  • this song makes me want to cry

  • i love th original but this remix is sooo dope!

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  • @TackyD Dude search up some australian hiphop. They are old school relived. At least some of em are... Chech out Low Budget. Hip Hop these days isn't trash. Thing is.. only hiphop u hear these days is mainstream hiphop which usually is CRAP.

  • @TackyD lari is right to extent. there is a lot underground artists that are keeping it real. But nothing beats the golden era. De la soul is still touring. Common is still touring. they just as well known as they used to. But the mainstream now a days is horrible

  • I used to love her but now i bone her

  • @RDoubt96 when I started listening to East Coast 90's HH, and I hardly understood the lyrics (I'm Spanish), I thought they were talking something gangsta, hard, even when they were calm, just for the sound. I remember that specially listening to The Awakening by Lord Finesse. But I thought that was for the East Coast-West Coast feud. Then you read the lyrics and there's nothing of that. In fact, Finesse loves the West and always worked with them (Ice-T, Dr. Dre). I was noob.

  • @TackyD

    I grew up in that era and all I'm hearing is dope stuff coming out. There is a LOT of good Hip Hop out there, you just have to find it (and turn off the radio and TV) =)

  • This remix is AMAZING!!!!!!!! I'm not sure if I like it better than the original but it's damn close

  • i love listening to a song with no dislikes... i really makes me smile :]

  • The samples East Coast producers selected in the 90's were beautiful but gloomy at the same time. I think the beats were their interpolations of what was going on in the streets. Cause they were serious in the 90's.

  • hiphop aint trash but close in 2011. the large number of quality producers and groups in hiphop that emerged in the 90s was also intertwined with the political nature of the world, social/cultural developments,. those of us who were teenagers at the time will be lucky to say that we we experiencing carefree youthful times accompanied by a soundtrack , in this case, of a more honest and less commercial delivery of expression within the hiphop genre..

  • @lari861 Because Mac Miller was born in the 90's that means you classify him as a 90's rapper?

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