I'm so glad I recorded alot of Rap City Episodes from 95 till 2002. And I remember recording this, and still got this episode on tape. Long live the 90's. Good Hip-Hop
that makes no sense. Theres a difference between the two but a rapper can become an emcee, and most people who are qualified to call themselves emcees started as rappers.
niggaz talkin about eminem album getta fuck outta here men, this is a whole other level men, eminem came with that crazy funny rap at the end of the 90's, 1999 to exact, where it al started 2 crumble . wu is real shit nigga
Fuck you man, Em was technically as impressive as these dudes was if not more, no hate 4 gza and meth dough, they all have different styles, dope MCs, don't hate on Em bitch
the one lmao fEminem was dope before the Slim Shady gimmick and hit and miss post-Slim Shady and efter the 2000’s became trash. he wouldn’t be fit to shine the Wu’s shoes GTFO Stan!
Its cool that GZA was just only learning to direct video's. Because GZA videos gave me a headache due to too much cut editing. If he kept a scene for at least 4-5 seconds more it would be really great. He edited cold world like a mf. I had to close my eyes and listen to it. All Respect due to GZA. I hope he developed over the years in directing.
@SkateChannel13 I respect your words youngen...keep your hiphop studies up..wish the rest of your youth where more on learning that real true hiphop.big up.
You are right about him not being popular, but that is irrelevant. Some of are best MC's still are hardly heard of outside their main fan base. K Rino for example is easily one of the best ...EVER. And has been doing since the 80's and STILL releasing current albums that are great. Em' aint my favorite but regardless it doesn't change the fact that BEFORE '97-'98 he way lyrical az hell. It just didn't sell until he had promotion behind it....
love this wu shit from the 90's just brings back so many memories...liquid swords was the rawest shit....now listen to hip hop today lil wayne and rick ross just wackness.....
Spice_1 I know I’m sooo late, but you’re more than right ESPECIALLY, in this day and age. You should of been more thankful for Wayne and Ross, 9 years ago 🥴
and whether or not ppl are buying it, they are still hearing it- and buying the shows, and merch. But like I said, real hip-hop is not dead, you just have to look for it now a dayz because its underground. The close minded sheep only hear the radio and dont know where else to find real shit, or even that they can. Hip-Hop is NOT dead- you just have to look for it other than the radio. The radio rarely plays real shit now a days, so there its just about dead. But as a whole, nope....
@CanadianChronic2121 I look at it this way. The 90`s werent that long ago i started listening to REAL rap in 2003 in my cassette deck and cd player. The slim shady lp was the first rap album i heard and got into. Then i started to gravitate to 2Pac Bone Thugs Jay-Z and then about 2 years ago Wu-Tang.
@CanadianChronic2121 slim shady LP isn't top 100 rap albums of the 90's. not hating, just saying. the slim shady EP was dope, but that album to me was ok; nothing special compared to the albums wu had out, or bcc, premier, pete rock, outkast, 'illmatic', 'the infamous', jeru, etc. & that's just for hip-hop, which isn't all there is. 90's also had d'angelo, nirvana, stone roses, happy mondays, new order, mary j., mista, etc. and there's still good music out now, but maybe not on tv as much.
Uhmm, Infinite dropped in 96' so I was right. Tighten up. I don't know why I got negative votes for that but its cool. And how you gon' tell me I am wrong about his first album dropping in '96, (Which it did.), and then respond to someone else and tell them what I told you, that it dropped in '96?? o.0 Kidz these dayz.. not to mention he had been making music since a lil' b4 '92, and was featured on OTHER projects before Infinite dropped. Someone has some research to do....
RelentlessPedigree Nah Bruh! Liquid Sword Came Out On November 7, 1995. You Didnt Hear Him In The Beginning Of The Video When He Said My Album Soon To Drop? Im Still Pushing. It Supposed To Come Out Before The Purple Tape
first of all nobody even knew who or anything about ya boy in 92 or 96 so to me he wasn't even relevant until Dre put him on the scene with Slim Shady, 2nd hip hop was on downward spiral since 97 even with does names you dropped couldn't stop the game from going southward Master P and his peeps had too much momentum...trust me hip hop didn't change over night believe that!
dude Emimem dropped after 2Pac and Biggie were gone belive that any other info is wrong cause dre came out with aftermath his first project was a failure in 96,97.. then he dropped Emimem after that, first lp by Em don't count that cause back then it didn't make any noise what so ever not a peep.
DJ Rod B Actually Infinite was released 4 months before Biggie's death. A year later, he released Slim Shady EP, not The Slim Shady LP. He released LP 2 years after EP.
And as far as Master P and his crew "Killing hip-hop" in the late 90's, again you're wrong. Eminem, 50 Cent, Scarface, K Rino and several other artist were still holdin' it down- I will say that, for the most part, mainstream hip-hop is wack. But real hip-hop is not dead, you just have to look for it now a dayz because its underground. The close minded sheep only hear the radio and dont know where else to find real shit, or even that they can. Again, plz do research and tighten up.
I also don't agree Master P and his crew killed HipHop. But mainstream HipHop did take a nose dive around the same time as the South started becoming popular. And it definitely was a regression when it came to lyrics. So I could see why somebody would make a connection between the rise in the south, and the fall of the east and west. But like you say HipHop never died. It just took a bit of effort to find the good shit.
Gza is a MAD genius! Liquid Swords is a classic!
I'm so glad I recorded alot of Rap City Episodes from 95 till 2002. And I remember recording this, and still got this episode on tape. Long live the 90's. Good Hip-Hop
Im willin to buy them tapes from you
Can u upload em
The Gza is boss. He's got that control.
The GZA: one of the MOST DANGEROUS rappers in the early 90s
And still is in present time
youtube is the damn encyclopedia of the old school.......i soooooooooo remember this............so classic
Never realize how Handsome GZA is...I was too Focus on Meth!
I remember when this first aired...caught this after school.
remember this like it was yesterday!
An emcee can be a rapper, but a rapper will never be an emcee!!!!!!!
Wu tang!!!!!!'
Yo method might be baked but he speaks knowledge
that makes no sense. Theres a difference between the two but a rapper can become an emcee, and most people who are qualified to call themselves emcees started as rappers.
@@darkskinwhite you don't make sense yo
@@darkskinwhite he's separating the rapper (rap music) from emcees (hip hop). Those with ears let them hear.
niggaz talkin about eminem album getta fuck outta here men, this is a whole other level men, eminem came with that crazy funny rap at the end of the 90's, 1999 to exact, where it al started 2 crumble . wu is real shit nigga
HuizBaaz Official
Actually 1996.
what in the fuck are you talkin about? lol get outta here bro you cant articulate a youtube comment but wanna talk about emcees?
Fuck you man, Em was technically as impressive as these dudes was if not more, no hate 4 gza and meth dough, they all have different styles, dope MCs, don't hate on Em bitch
the one lmao fEminem was dope before the Slim Shady gimmick and hit and miss post-Slim Shady and efter the 2000’s became trash. he wouldn’t be fit to shine the Wu’s shoes GTFO Stan!
@@retrollennialdungeonz2451 in '96 he released infinite. He didn't have the ss persona yet.
👐🏽Wu Tang For Life👐🏽
Its cool that GZA was just only learning to direct video's. Because GZA videos gave me a headache due to too much cut editing. If he kept a scene for at least 4-5 seconds more it would be really great. He edited cold world like a mf. I had to close my eyes and listen to it. All Respect due to GZA. I hope he developed over the years in directing.
never knew gza rocked the braids haha
Michael Papamarkou lpll be4 tha Wu Got Famous He Did Too
Me neither!
They broke it down, speaking the truth Ya feel me
Damn Ironman wasnt even out yet, and they was working on Wu-Tang Forever LP...bring back the fucken 90’s man
2021 anyone?
They need some equalization, so it doesnt muffle.
@xTheNotoriousBIGx
Cold World - GZA
Respect from all planet!!W!!
BET Rap City. The last real Hip Hop show, to find real talent, in depth interviews.
Meth is a cutie!
rokstarr881 yu pretty too Ma
Meth is a hell of a drug
Meth (I believe) is the youngest in the Clan whilst GZA is the oldest, age-wise
@@rhymeon You are correct on both. Meth is the youngest and GZA is the oldest.
I rememba watchin' Thiz
I wish they done a freestyle after this interview
Yeah,Wu Tang 4Eva man!!!!
happy 53th birthday clifford smith jr aka method man !!!
Classic🔥
you got that right the funny thing is thats just how it was with ever clique and mc's back then..
WU TANG 4EVA, PEACE
Wu tang forever
@SkateChannel13 I respect your words youngen...keep your hiphop studies up..wish the rest of your youth where more on learning that real true hiphop.big up.
🐝🔥👐🏻
sick
cold world boi.
you !! i remember see this on rap city !
whats the background sound
GZA - Cold World.
Gza - Cold world
Style!
You are right about him not being popular, but that is irrelevant. Some of are best MC's still are hardly heard of outside their main fan base. K Rino for example is easily one of the best ...EVER. And has been doing since the 80's and STILL releasing current albums that are great. Em' aint my favorite but regardless it doesn't change the fact that BEFORE '97-'98 he way lyrical az hell. It just didn't sell until he had promotion behind it....
first beat: Cold world feat. Inspectah Deck - GZA
What's the last beat??
ice cream by raekwon
+Gheorghe Schreiber Ice Cream, off Cuban Links
damn duke, u need your rap card taken away
RZA-Tragedy
I know it’s 9 years later, but the last beat is by Question mark Asylum “ hey look away”
I know there's cold world instrumental
Cream instrumental
Ice cream instrumental
What's the last one st the very end?
Questionmark Asylum - Hey Look Away
whats the song thats playing at 8:48 till the end?
JaggaJatt87 Question Mark Asylum - Hey Look Away
method man lookin jus kik Cappadonna
Derryl Brooks lollll datz his Uncle
No hes not...and no hes not. 😆
I was just praying one of them started freestyling
apparently you do.
Diggin Methtical's polo tho.
the first beat please?
GZA's do did.
love this wu shit from the 90's just brings back so many memories...liquid swords was the rawest shit....now listen to hip hop today lil wayne and rick ross just wackness.....
Spice_1 I know I’m sooo late, but you’re more than right ESPECIALLY, in this day and age. You should of been more thankful for Wayne and Ross, 9 years ago 🥴
Real lyrical hip hop still exists its just that now in the present time its back underground again still here though and still hard and ill
Checkout this young brother. K.A.A.N. KAANCEPTS 1 and 2.
Meth reminds me of donna here.
and whether or not ppl are buying it, they are still hearing it- and buying the shows, and merch. But like I said, real hip-hop is not dead, you just have to look for it now a dayz because its underground. The close minded sheep only hear the radio and dont know where else to find real shit, or even that they can. Hip-Hop is NOT dead- you just have to look for it other than the radio. The radio rarely plays real shit now a days, so there its just about dead. But as a whole, nope....
backround song is too loud
Joe Claire was the last host I liked of Rap City
What about big tigger
@@trentyates418 ehh.. he was kinda annoying
Factsss!!!
@@seldomsceenyea real goofy😂😂😂😂😂
Everything good real and pure comes from the underground @$!# the mainstream
@CanadianChronic2121 I look at it this way. The 90`s werent that long ago i started listening to REAL rap in 2003 in my cassette deck and cd player. The slim shady lp was the first rap album i heard and got into. Then i started to gravitate to 2Pac Bone Thugs Jay-Z and then about 2 years ago Wu-Tang.
@CanadianChronic2121 slim shady LP isn't top 100 rap albums of the 90's. not hating, just saying. the slim shady EP was dope, but that album to me was ok; nothing special compared to the albums wu had out, or bcc, premier, pete rock, outkast, 'illmatic', 'the infamous', jeru, etc. & that's just for hip-hop, which isn't all there is. 90's also had d'angelo, nirvana, stone roses, happy mondays, new order, mary j., mista, etc. and there's still good music out now, but maybe not on tv as much.
Uhmm, Infinite dropped in 96' so I was right. Tighten up. I don't know why I got negative votes for that but its cool. And how you gon' tell me I am wrong about his first album dropping in '96, (Which it did.), and then respond to someone else and tell them what I told you, that it dropped in '96?? o.0 Kidz these dayz.. not to mention he had been making music since a lil' b4 '92, and was featured on OTHER projects before Infinite dropped. Someone has some research to do....
RelentlessPedigree Nah Bruh! Liquid Sword Came Out On November 7, 1995. You Didnt Hear Him In The Beginning Of The Video When He Said My Album Soon To Drop? Im Still Pushing. It Supposed To Come Out Before The Purple Tape
@Baazshit 1996 actually...infinite. You can't compare the 2.
im so high i missclicked like button soz ._.
You still alive cuz?
first of all nobody even knew who or anything about ya boy in 92 or 96 so to me he wasn't even relevant until Dre put him on the scene with Slim Shady, 2nd hip hop was on downward spiral since 97 even with does names you dropped couldn't stop the game from going southward Master P and his peeps had too much momentum...trust me hip hop didn't change over night believe that!
2147 views????? WTF
Gza mza
dude Emimem dropped after 2Pac and Biggie were gone belive that any other info is wrong cause dre came out with aftermath his first project was a failure in 96,97.. then he dropped Emimem after that, first lp by Em don't count that cause back then it didn't make any noise what so ever not a peep.
DJ Rod B
Actually Infinite was released 4 months before Biggie's death. A year later, he released Slim Shady EP, not The Slim Shady LP. He released LP 2 years after EP.
Doesnt matter what noise u think a release made, it was released so it counts in their career bios
WUTANG WULORDS REAL HIP HOP!!!
they should turn down dat music n da back
infinite:1995, the slim shady ep: 1997, the slim shady lp: 1999, the marshal mathers lp: 2000, the eminem show: 2002, encore:2004, relapse:2009, recovery:2011
Atte Räisänen
*Infinite: 1996
GZA looks so weird with his hair like that
Ace
He actually doesn't look that bad
+AF Twice TF hes just saying dunn like when you look at yourself in the mirror looking at your outfit or whatever man
AF Twice lpllll funnie is hell bruh
INS looked weird with that, GZA looks gangsta
i think he look cool with the braids✌
no it wasn't then it was 98!
Infinite sold 3000 copies, which I think Eminem personally sold 1000 himself.
he was far from that!
no he right master p and his clique killed hip hop in the late 90's
@Baazshit Eminem's first album dropped in '96-'97-ish, and he was epic on the mic - one of the best word play and flows there is.... real shit.
RelentlessPedigree
November 12, 1996
And as far as Master P and his crew "Killing hip-hop" in the late 90's, again you're wrong. Eminem, 50 Cent, Scarface, K Rino and several other artist were still holdin' it down- I will say that, for the most part, mainstream hip-hop is wack. But real hip-hop is not dead, you just have to look for it now a dayz because its underground. The close minded sheep only hear the radio and dont know where else to find real shit, or even that they can. Again, plz do research and tighten up.
I also don't agree Master P and his crew killed HipHop. But mainstream HipHop did take a nose dive around the same time as the South started becoming popular. And it definitely was a regression when it came to lyrics. So I could see why somebody would make a connection between the rise in the south, and the fall of the east and west. But like you say HipHop never died. It just took a bit of effort to find the good shit.
Chill lol
damn...another random hip hop video where Em is mentioned in the comment section. Smh..damn dude is King.
DaMarcoMuzik is he king or is it just a lot of dick eaters with eminem always on their mind? Think about it
Eminem is garbo #foh