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Kool G Rap and DJ Polo = Streets of New York

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  • Kool.G.Rap did a dope foreword in the book,

    thats out with all the golden age dudes helpin

    to have hiphop conserved, its a ill read, entitled-

    ..::H O:W ..

    ...T,O..::

    ....R A:P..,

  • man i think people joke when they click on the dislike button on songs like these, you cant honestly dislike this even if you are from the newschool, u have to pay your dues to Kool G, Kane, KRS Kool Moe Dee, Main Source, Run DMC....too many to name, (and if u dont u're fakin the funk) thank you jah for making real hip hop and this shit exsist, without it i would have gone mad! mad love everyone out there! big up to every crew, protect ya necks from babylon and their evil ways! PEACE

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  • @76Titleist i tell people that all the time when they criticize rap!!! they think rap is all negative ...and its not it is entertainment so rappers embelish a little bit !!! but real rappers always put a positive swist in their raps...

  • @76Titleist Not an officer, but I couldn't have said it better myself...

  • Kool G Rap>The Notorious B.I.G & 2Pac

    I'm sorry...but, it needed to be said.

  • @76Titleist Never thought I'd find myself ever agreeing with a cop but dude you definitely speakin the truth

  • How can anyone hate this? These guys are speaking the truth and they didnt curse not even once. It's a sad world when people dont appreciate real rap.

  • "A tired mother can't take no more, she found a bottle full of sleeping pills and took about 24" classic

  • I was born in 1976 and mind you I'm a white police officer. This was the type of rap music I was raised on. The kind that simply described the horror and darkness of the ghetto. The message was positive and often times lyrics were infused with suggestions on how to change things for the better. Kool G and Polo were men not like these Mobb Deep clowns and their cohorts who advocate and glamourize violence and death.

  • This is my national athem when I leave my house I put this one 2 remind me I am still living n da street of New York City... great track....this is some real shyt out here.... haterz should b inclued on tis track......

  • How Far We Gonna Go Back ? Way Back ! Fuck Yeah !!!

  • great song

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