This track may very well be THE PINNACLE of what made '90's Hip Hop so timeless and important. My words don't even do it justice...almost 30 years later and it holds up like Pink Floyd does for '70's Rock.
I remember playing these guys along with Metallica, RATM, Dre, 2Pac, Pantera playing darts and getting drunk in my best friend's garage.....best of times!!!
90's hip is so fucking important to me and my memories I can't explain how deep the 90's sound and feel is to I want to re-live it over and over again it is DEEP
Can remember being 15 with the big boys rolling in a 79 cutlass supreme bumping this shit with his kicker just cruising around up to no good..Great Song.. Damn now I'm 35 holyshit
@@ignacio1200 its good that we have to suffer less, but the inspiration for many rappers is gone aswell as the required skill to become one, many "rappers" shouldnt be reffered to as rappers, rather mumblers or whatever.. hip hop artists, but not rappers
Same with rave but most of the samples came from hip hop. Death metal lyrics are BRUTAL, if you can understand them, it takes a year or so then all of a sudden, holy spirit! What the actual fuck did they just say?!
People don’t understand that Wu Tang era of rap was different you had to be alive they took over no matter what ppl wanna say just let Meth being on Big & Pac’s album be a hint cuz they wasn’t on their albums even Shyheim was all over the place
Steve Olson's part in Shotys "Full fill the dream" First skate video!! My fist skate video I seen and it changed my life! still my all time favorite video part FOR LIFE!!
Hell yeah brother that video had such an influence on me as a skater and music junkie…Gravediggaz, Gang Starr, Company Flow…shit even Cat Stevens. Fulfill the Dream definitely changed my life
man this song hitz and i can still hear the rockford amps banging the box in my 93 jetta (like 90% of my trunk was the box 👽👽)you couldnt get the box outta the trunk ,the place built it so it could only be remove with back seats popped down flat .god dayum the 90s were gravy.
i love sbdm (slamming brutal death metal) which is all based on groove, and bangers like this has had so much influence on it imo. not only the horror lyrics, but the inability to not move your head to it. there’s a few bands that even do hip hop beats in their intros because of how groovy they are.
I thought they were new.... then when gza chimed in I was like "what the bloodclaat?" Those shaolin beats herald the arrival of the kings, stacking bodies like cord wood.
I used to have cassette tapes this was my 1st CD I bought and I played the shit out of this album and I used this cd case to block the light on my alarm clock. Lmfao
Yesteryear scares me, it makes me very upset and it is my energy. To know the face of the enemy, king of kings president of presidents, lord of lords. Bori's
Oct 2o24! And every year forever bumpin' this track!
One of the dopest tracks ever made .
That first verse is the hardest freestyle ever recorded
@@jewishlawyer9454 thats not freestyle though
Thank u
This track is timeless 👌🏾
I remember listening to this in prison in the late 90s...it's what got this white boy into this kind of rap..
Its criminal this song is not on Spotify.
All the Album is not available on spotify! You can found on Google and listen to any track on RUclips
This track may very well be THE PINNACLE of what made '90's Hip Hop so timeless and important. My words don't even do it justice...almost 30 years later and it holds up like Pink Floyd does for '70's Rock.
You are so right! I still don't know where this mumble rap came from.
“Trust me guys it’s all under control. The Judge is my Uncle, he’ll take the insanity plea.”
U got ears 👀 👀 insane!
💥
I remember playing these guys along with Metallica, RATM, Dre, 2Pac, Pantera playing darts and getting drunk in my best friend's garage.....best of times!!!
Fuck yeah bro, sounds exactly like my teen years-20's..... those were the days!!
@@currymanmrkerrykingstill are
90's hip is so fucking important to me and my memories I can't explain how deep the 90's sound and feel is to I want to re-live it over and over again it is DEEP
👍🏻👍🏻💯💯💯
Im brazilian and im from '95. Crazy shit US in the 90's.
Back when everyone had TALENT… not anymore.
@@eversend5866 💯
@@toask2576when hip hop was black and not Asian white and Hispanic . Now it’s a crayon box of fake rappers and bull shot talent
Who is still watching this in 2023, like my comment and let's know eachother
Bumping this in traffic as we speak
i have the old video on my page
Bumping this in my office in my library as we speak...
Swede, born in 82 - ?
What's up ma dog
This song could’ve ended after that first verse. Shabazz murdered this 🪦
It actually did in a few mixtapes of the day, some DJ’s cut it after Shabazz, some DJ’s cut it after RZA.
Facts
Can remember being 15 with the big boys rolling in a 79 cutlass supreme bumping this shit with his kicker just cruising around up to no good..Great Song.. Damn now I'm 35 holyshit
Ronny & Tara DiSalvo you’re making me do some world problems while I listen to the riza!!
Welcome to the 40'$
Life.. pain... what does it all mean ??....
Congratulations on making it yo 40 my nigga.
Riz was a true master of mixing beats. You can really feel the inner wu
prince paul much?
@@EMMmaximino Prince Paul is probably the most overlooked producer in Hip Hop .
The GraveDiggaz is HorrorCore Kingz...
Then Esham is the horror core emperor. Been at it longer than anyone.
@@BenBrosowski fax salutes 💪🏾💯🙌🏾
GraveDiggaz!!!!!!
Brotha Lynch hung is mad too
You're speaking the truth!!!
The story behind making this album is dope
Tell more!
So tell it
@@evam5589 it’s on the What Happen Was Podcast with Prince Paul
@@evam5589 it’s on the What Happen Was Podcast with Prince Paul
Still drinking black coffee and smoking the herb 30 years later, and ive still not found better hip hop
It's horrorcore, not hip hop
@@veritysimone there wasn't a delineation when I started listening
@@TheEdmond30 well, now you know. I like my coffee black and flower as well.
@@veritysimone then you can't all bad. *sips coffee*
@@TheEdmond30 takes hit off the pipe
The whole album is a masterpiece. Pure fyah.
Pyoor faye aye ayer
Diary of a Madman and Nowhere to Run Nowhere to Hide should be in hip hop archive
Blood brothers is up there as well, in fact I even like trippin
This is a work of pure lyrical genius 🤌🏿👏🏿👌🏿
not only one
When hip hop was as sick as heavy/death metal
Miss these days
evrything became soft nowadays
@@ignacio1200 its good that we have to suffer less, but the inspiration for many rappers is gone aswell as the required skill to become one, many "rappers" shouldnt be reffered to as rappers, rather mumblers or whatever.. hip hop artists, but not rappers
🎯🎯🤛🏽🤛🏽
Same with rave but most of the samples came from hip hop. Death metal lyrics are BRUTAL, if you can understand them, it takes a year or so then all of a sudden, holy spirit! What the actual fuck did they just say?!
And that's why I loved them so much.
30 years ago.. fuck time flies
This was easily one of the hardest songs of all time
my fav verse attack will be here forever. hail to shabazz
“ dragging they asses on a hook by they temples “
And
“ I ain’t tryna hear it “ BUCK BUCK BUCK” I give your ass a Holy Spirit! “
90's seem to be the best time ever, couse what was made then is totally different
This kind of rap is a whole other level of story telling, lyrics are the dopest
People don’t understand that Wu Tang era of rap was different you had to be alive they took over no matter what ppl wanna say just let Meth being on Big & Pac’s album be a hint cuz they wasn’t on their albums even Shyheim was all over the place
This isn't Wu-Tang. Yeah, it's a RZA side project, but this isn't rap, it's horrorcore.
Grave Diggaz were so ahead of their time! Fucking love the GD!
Steve Olson's part in Shotys "Full fill the dream" First skate video!! My fist skate video I seen and it changed my life! still my all time favorite video part FOR LIFE!!
Hell yeah brother that video had such an influence on me as a skater and music junkie…Gravediggaz, Gang Starr, Company Flow…shit even Cat Stevens. Fulfill the Dream definitely changed my life
Norm Jablosky Hell yeah Cat Stevens!
This is one of the Best Beats ever by the Wu Str8 Fire Shabazz was a true Beast on the First line🔥
A young Killah Priest. Who would've thought that he would become one of the most prolific skilled mcs hip-hop has ever seen?
This beat rocks! Like a golden theme from the inside of the reality
Yo that first verse gotta be the illest ever 🤯👍🏾✊🏿
It was hard
First verse is one of the hardest verses in hip hop history.
man this song hitz and i can still hear the rockford amps banging the box in my 93 jetta (like 90% of my trunk was the box 👽👽)you couldnt get the box outta the trunk ,the place built it so it could only be remove with back seats popped down flat .god dayum the 90s were gravy.
Brooklyn East NewYork Keep On Taken It☝️👑Word Life Keep Diggen
That #KillahPriest verse tho 😳
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 🙌🏾 Classic
Peace Frank 💯
Rza's productions are immortal!
This B💣💣m Baps are like water to me: Vital... Long love & life to Hip Hop!!!
a classic! the gravediggAZ, Wu, and horror core at it's finest! Impressive!
So cray I went 20 years not even knowing there was a video for this which was one of my favorite songs like 20 year back.
Still ❤🔥in 2022 🖤
One of the scariest tracks to this day
💀
This shit is HARD with a great creepy beat.
Still kicking azz to this day.
Aaaaaah
got in plenty of trouble BLASTING this sht in the 15in house speakers!
So many memories with this album
Shabazz's first verse is insaneee
i love sbdm (slamming brutal death metal) which is all based on groove, and bangers like this has had so much influence on it imo. not only the horror lyrics, but the inability to not move your head to it. there’s a few bands that even do hip hop beats in their intros because of how groovy they are.
Hell yeah, good taste in music! Are you fond of groovy goregrind? Check out SEWER gore groovy madness.
0:16 GoPro strapped to his head in 1994
Que bien sonaba el rap en esos tiempos nunca se superaran los 90's
2023 and I'm playing still in the wip real loud 🔊
Banging 2023
How do I know every lyric? I haven’t listened to this in 20 years
You don't forget music like this!
This ish went Hard in the South Bronx, by Southern Bully Hunts Point by the 6 train 🔥
the zig zag chamber of ghoulish greivences glorious
i miss this real hip-hop
Shabazz the disiple most underestimated
ODB should of been on this track
True indeed
👍🏻🎶
ODB WAS TOO BUSY BEING ACTUALLY MENTALLY INSANE!
The good ol'days...bumping this shit and chillin😏
I thought they were new.... then when gza chimed in I was like "what the bloodclaat?" Those shaolin beats herald the arrival of the kings, stacking bodies like cord wood.
I was in this very cheap motel in Concord Mass the first time I heard the CD and it was the first time that I got to BJ so that was really awesome
This was my go to track instrumental when I rapped my testimony... Prince Rakeem is a #legend creator
And so is Prince Paul
That track is still a beast
Shabazz flow fits this beat great rzas even doing the same flow
I was 15 when I brought this album home from my record store job at the mall. Blew my lil mind & changed my route in Hip Hop forever! ❤
rza reckta!!! made some bad ass burners to this track
First line was tuff styll
Top 10 album all time
Horror rap 🫡 I'm still here for it! 😂
Bumped this is in 90s… bumping this in 2024…
One of my first albums
Jeden z kawałków który Mnie wychował🙏👐🤲🙌
try to haunt me i aint trying to hear it
bap bap bap
i'll give yo a a whole new spirit
Joe Budden Podcast brought me here 💯💯🔥🔥😤😤
These type of music videos were so much better then the crack hoes and cars content.
Epic track bar none👊👊👊👊👊
I used to have cassette tapes this was my 1st CD I bought and I played the shit out of this album and I used this cd case to block the light on my alarm clock. Lmfao
The guy on this slide is my brother Jack pope. He was a producer for rakim as well
Yesteryear scares me, it makes me very upset and it is my energy. To know the face of the enemy, king of kings president of presidents, lord of lords. Bori's
Real hip-hop
No Body Brings Up The HipHop Horror Era
Ooohhh never thought of that being a genre. I like it! I'm a metalhead and they never failed to deliver with lyrics.
Enjoying the horrible era?
Has to be one off if not dopest tracks of all time god dam ☀️💯☀️
This beat is craaaazy
Anciently good, Antiquity for good.
2022 been listening since the beginning
Pure skill, the new shit can't even touch it with their having a conversation to a beat with auto tune
Oldhead
OMGOODNESS 😊😊🎉🎉🎉 I remember thisss😂 yessssssiirrr 💯🙏😘
Im habin reocurrenze ighmaaawrez!!!
Forever sick
Todays hip hop cant hold a stick in the wind to 90's hip hop
Diggaz are the best
Gravediggaz are the mcs that saw filth and all of this being in the streets. The horror and strugle are Gravediggaz!
Sword Arts of The First Kindness... 🍃
At 2:23 is that Lee Tergesen AKA Beecher from Oz ?
Sure looks like Toby
I was 13 when Oz came out and I was OBSESSED despite not being the target audience.
You should check out Kurupt ft. Nate Dogg "Behind the Walls" it's about Oz
@@veritysimone Had the album in 2001
@@GodsMadeMan nice!
Only real OGs know about this 1
This is the canal original of GRAVEDIGAZ?
In da moment...❤😎👉🏾
This was dark so it was the right video for me to watch on Halloween.
LOL this song doesn t make me younger 28 years ago ... but still FIRE !
My boy became sducidal listening to this album lol!!
Almost forgot about gravediggaz until my bro reminded me and put em on fuck what happened to rap!!??
Shabazz!!
Grave diggaz
Master Tune!!