I was born in 1978. Father was never there, and Mom was a drunk. We lived in high-crime, low-income housing, and I eventually ended up in foster care and group homes after catching many charges in my early teens. Yeah, I'm white, but I felt this song when it came out as much as anyone could. I still do.
Sounds like uve lived my life man. Everything exactly the same but I was born in 77. I grew up feeling like this 1 song was the soundtrack to my life 👊🏽
It still baffles me how Teach is never mentioned in anyone's favorite MC list, when Em did it I was surprised but not at the same time because the way he puts lines together I can tell Treach was an influence, but i was a huge Treach fan, I used to imitate him, he had on Timbs, I had on Route 66, he had a bat I had a paddle, salute to one of the best!
I heard somewhere that that's the only rapper that Eminem lyrically said he thought was better than me and they reached out to him and they spent Tracy's birthday together I don't know if it's true just sell my herd but I would believe it
I listened to this song a thousand times. It doesn't invoke dancing in me, I always sit an listen. It's almost akin to remembrance day to me. It evokes that sort of feeling. To show respect to the fallen and falling youth.
I think they could but would have to dig deep down to be creative because the struggle of today is definitely not what it used to be. They just choose not to.
No they couldn't, because you got to understand the struggle first, and why are you struggling when there are way more opportunities now, back then it wasn't for many blk and brown youth in the urban cities, because since the '40s the system was designed to keep us suppressed. I know what real government cheese taste like. Home with no heat. These kids today are in the streets for no reason. You may have a few that is struggling, but not as many as it was back in the day like myself.
@@4823ableI said this awhile ago people said I was crazy anytime white folks can walk around in neighborhoods that were once considered dangerous that fear factor is gone it doesn’t exist anymore I DON’T EVEN THINK THESE KIDS EVEN KNOW WHAT ROACHES LOOK LIKE
Let me ask u something... Why must 2pac's name Always has be bought up on Someone Else's video...if I go on a random Redman vid, Wu Tang, The Fugues... and Don't Let me even get started with Biggie vids...Pac's name is soooooo up in BIG's comments...they should call it "The Big & Pac Video- 2Pac's appearance''... that's sooooo Rude...Especially for ppl like Me who Couldn't Stand Pac(sorry, Treach...I know that's ur man's & ish), but to Alot of ppl from the East coast, 2pac said & DID 2 many annoying azz things for Me to Ever bring his name up on someone else's video...but His Own...
@@toyaadams7878 Well Ms Adams, you kind of answered it yourself in the reply. Treach and 2Pac were friends. Treach has a tattoo of the man on his body for crying out loud. Here is a link of Treach performing Hail Mary at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony for further reference:ruclips.net/video/C6CogaDEOTI/видео.html There are not many mentions of the artists you mentioned (Wu-Tang, Redman, Fugees) because there is no intense history between them. 2Pac and Biggie will forever be intertwined because of their early friendship and intense rivalry at the ends of their lives. If you find it rude Pac is brought up with the likes of Biggie and Treach you are going to be in your feelings as long as you view comments on this site and others.
Me in the U.K, I'm 43 now but when I was a teenager in the 90's this was an anthem for an entire generation. I used to have to travel to a major city to get U.S hip hop imported!
Bar 4 Bar from start to finish Treach has a tight flow. I think because these songs went Pop that his flow was overlooked. Publicly it took Eminem to get people to pay attention to his bars f#$kin 26,7 years later.
What a masterpiece of a song, the beat, the lyrics, Treach's flow is impeccable! I was 13 when this track was released and I listened to it over and over again and 30 years later it still gives me goosebumps! I also miss the days of music videos to put a picture ti the lyrics...what a classic!
I was also 13 when it came out, and it spoke directly to me because of my life circumstances. Now I'm a whole functional adult, and it's miraculous that I survived. This song gives me chills every time I hear it. I miss real hip hop.
This song has helped me a lot back in the nineties when I was a poor immigrant kid with no friends and afraid of a bleak future. It showed me that no matter how bad things are you can still overcome the problems and make it in the end. Everything's gonna be alright. I'm still here and now I know that the solitude, poverty and anxiety were needed to prepare me for a better future.
You stay strong brother! You on the right path, don't NEVER let nobody knock you off it, teach it, spread that never quit additude. Our young people need to hear this stuff! Peace!✌
This song deep i love them they let it be known that it was hard times n they had to do what they can to make it i cry forreal because now dayz are better brothers are working doing better more kids finished school and doing better for themselves im proud of them kids in the hood keep your head up you are the best thats why God put you threw the test now you passed it 100 percent because your not average your the greatest your the goat now everthings alrite now Amen
This real hip hop is honest and true talent of flow with a message.IT IS significant and paved the way for these idiot mumble rappers of today!The early '90s are the most fire.Treach shows his failures and victories.
that bar "I got laughed at, I got chumped, I got dissed, I got upset, I got a tec & a banana clip" 😃😃😃 they not rapping like that no more, Treach is a Beast!!!!!!
Won’t nobody admit they wasn’t ever not stuntin these days. Either that or mention being broke but these days everybody hard as diamonds and can’t admit anybody had the balls to crack on em
That's is hands down the hardest line in the song I always thought. It tells the whole story in 2 bars. Being pushed away, loneliness turns to anger with no remorse, and Trigga Tech is born.
I was 16 when this was released. I was young and running wild in the streets of east Baltimore, I was a lost young man and this song meant a lot to me back then.
bro im born 96 and i still feel 80% of things he raps about in this song even tho i live in eastern europe,i mean shit is all the same but we dont have gun plays here Respect to the real music
@MrJshaun Keep love in your hear for your mom. Just remember that if you ever have a kid, be there mentally and physically strong for your child. There are so many kids out there with no one for support and to show love.
Someone Needs to do some talking on why One of the ILLEST Rap Songs EVER MADE has Less then a Mil views...this Song Changed Lives...One of the Realest Rap Songs EVER WRITTEN...Thanx Treach for Penning Something So Deep...
I can't never listen to this without feeling it in my soul and thanking God now that I made it this far. Smh. Damn. NbN made some amazing music back then. Lucky to have experienced it as it came out.
@@TRivera13 Explains exactly where my head was at too. That's why now is so confusing to me at times. I'm still in shock that I'm really here. I celebrate my gray hairs in beard or on my head. Haha. Peace and blessings to you n yours. Respect.
One of the most deep felt songs ever......intellegent lyrics, heart felt feelings.. a lot of us did not have fathers... or fathers that where not there emotionaly
The beat was flawless, the lyrics were flawless but what makes this track memorable is the line we never forget, "Never knew my Dad, mothafuck the fag". Early 90s nobody spit that before but alot of brothers felt that way
U R right. The difference with me and this bar is that my dad got murdered when I was only 9 y.o. My hero got taken away from me. Never recovered from that. Smh tearfully!
I remember Treach was asking everyone at a concert what year he should go back to and the crowd was throwing up deuces and 3,4 fingers. I and one other dude were the only ones with our pointer fingers to the air! Treach just happened to look my way and said "we taking this back to '91! And began the intro to this song! At that moment, I was 10 yrs old again! Fandom hit hard! Treach has been one of my all time favorite lyricist! I never in my life thought that I would see NbN in concert ,Never! A moment I will never forget... thank you NbN for making great music and telling great stories!
This song is genius. Painful and defiant. The Marley sample gives it hopefulness. Amazing delivery by Treach. To me this is the definitive N by N song. The flow at 2:07
@@samgod the song no. But the "if you ain't ever been to the ghetto" speech at the end certainly implies a exclusive you ain't cool unless attitude. Look I love 90's rap, but west coast raps centered on being ghetto fabulous, and many east coast rappers repped it like it was a badge of honor. "no matter how much loot I get, I'm staying in the projects forever"
@@qaz-fi1id I didn't take as "stay the fuck out of the ghetto" as a suggestion that outsiders aren't welcome but that they can't handle it and wouldn't fair well. The implication is "stay out of the ghetto for your own good."
@@samgod I agree thats what he meant. The whole song talked-about the hardness of poverty, I'm not even saying that the speech at the end was glorifying ghetto life at all. So really I should have just answered no to your question, lol my bad. But aside from this particular song there was a lot of rap that did glorify it. You don't think so?
“If you never been to the ghetto don’t ever come to the ghetto” don’t act like you’re from the ghetto. Some people don’t understand how it is and don’t live the life we live. but think it’s so cool to “act ghetto” “act black”. 🖤.
This not just a classic, this a masterpiece.
Throwback classic treach was talking facts
When hip hop was aliive.....
The real deal ❤❤❤
This is one of the best hip hop songs ever made. Treach’s flow is just flawless, underrated af...
Damn fuckin' straight.
The realest song of the golden era of hip hop,
@helicopter weewee yep perfect Treach a Goat for sure Even KRS cocky Ass says so and Eminem.
I agree 100%
Facts
Back when lyrics were sermons and mc’s preached real shit
u sound like an old 🤡
Treach is amazing. Underrated af
(liked comment) Folks within Naughty By Nature's Age demographic know.. and that's what really matters.
Only to kids not adults
100
Us real HIP HOP heads know he's elite!
I bet that, any era of the top 5 mc's, look at Treach as a lyrical problem
Still hits hard. Damn.
One of the most underrated lyricists of all time
Absolutely the MOST underrated of all time
Definitely
Listen to yoke the joker thats yardcore lyricism
Treach had a hard life glad he was able to put his frustration into positivity
I agree 100%
Real hip hop
I was born in 1978. Father was never there, and Mom was a drunk. We lived in high-crime, low-income housing, and I eventually ended up in foster care and group homes after catching many charges in my early teens.
Yeah, I'm white, but I felt this song when it came out as much as anyone could.
I still do.
at thee end of the day we're all human.
Learn from your past to better your future…
Never sweat the color. I grew up nothing like you but this only got more relevant as I got older. Being a 90's kid with ADHD is no joke son.
111 Iya😊😊😊
Ll @@stantonarendse7050
Sounds like uve lived my life man. Everything exactly the same but I was born in 77. I grew up feeling like this 1 song was the soundtrack to my life 👊🏽
It still baffles me how Teach is never mentioned in anyone's favorite MC list, when Em did it I was surprised but not at the same time because the way he puts lines together I can tell Treach was an influence, but i was a huge Treach fan, I used to imitate him, he had on Timbs, I had on Route 66, he had a bat I had a paddle, salute to one of the best!
I'm a white guy who loved this song. Treach was awesome. I took a lot of shit for liking them. What the fuck is wrong with people?
Still gives me goosebumps today.
You can’t listen to this without tearing up. So relatable to every one. A Masterpiece.
Brother this classic...thank you for your flow...
Facts bro. U can't
I bumped this on tape deck in 92. Too bad he had to sell out to Eminem this year to make some money
Unless you're born in the burbs or to a rich family, this isn't relatable.
@@siremet1009burbs?
90s was the G.O.A.T. era, PERIOD
Correction 80s and 90s were the decades to be in.
your right, 80's
Yessir
No. For Real Fr
Boys band period 💙🎤
That bass line...
That flow...
These lyrics...
This beat...
That's the real hip hop🎶🔥
It's Everything
That Piano Strum sets the tone
Don’t forget it
Say sonething positive... but positive aint where I live.. 30 years later still hits hard!!!
And BM have made sure it stays that way
@@thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484nope just people like you with negativity
@@1272JfC the statistics back me up
@@latif1271 didn't have shit but a black sack And a blackjack
Who's still bumping this in 2020 on lockdown
Real life there brother
PR is here!
Heard this song for first time right now!
White man from Denmark.
I like IT!!...
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This is a rap masterpiece. He meant this shit you can feel it. Crazy rhyme schemes, wayy ahead of his time. Killed that whole album
straight from the heart 👍🏿👍🏿
I heard somewhere that that's the only rapper that Eminem lyrically said he thought was better than me and they reached out to him and they spent Tracy's birthday together I don't know if it's true just sell my herd but I would believe it
@@rickrush1795Who gives a fuck about Eminem
@rickrush1795 em said treach was his favorite rapper and treach said ems his light skinned twin .
@@rickrush1795couldn’t have a conversation without bringing up the white boy
The beat is so danceable yet I can't help but listen to the story he's telling. This is a masterpiece.
yes
Absolutely. Treach’s dope flow, gritty & raw, together with Kay Gee’s upbeat skills make it a classic 🎵
Word!
I listened to this song a thousand times. It doesn't invoke dancing in me, I always sit an listen. It's almost akin to remembrance day to me. It evokes that sort of feeling. To show respect to the fallen and falling youth.
Treach painted the hell out of this joint! You can see and feel everything that he is saying.
💯💯💯
One of my favorite songs!
Master Class on Lyrical presentation!💯
@@Paula-nt2uc eggsactly.
you're very easy to convince trust is a college student and has both of his parents still living
it's called speaking in third person
These rappers nowadays could never create a masterpiece like this. Damn this brought me back.
I think they could but would have to dig deep down to be creative because the struggle of today is definitely not what it used to be. They just choose not to.
No they couldn't, because you got to understand the struggle first, and why are you struggling when there are way more opportunities now, back then it wasn't for many blk and brown youth in the urban cities, because since the '40s the system was designed to keep us suppressed. I know what real government cheese taste like. Home with no heat. These kids today are in the streets for no reason. You may have a few that is struggling, but not as many as it was back in the day like myself.
@@4823ableI said this awhile ago people said I was crazy anytime white folks can walk around in neighborhoods that were once considered dangerous that fear factor is gone it doesn’t exist anymore I DON’T EVEN THINK THESE KIDS EVEN KNOW WHAT ROACHES LOOK LIKE
You can see why he and Pac were so close: same upbringing, both gifted poets, and amazingly courageous.
Factsssss
I didnt know he was so close with Pac. I was always a Naughty fan, only recently have I heard Pac's music.
FACTS HOMIE💯
Let me ask u something... Why must 2pac's name Always has be bought up on Someone Else's video...if I go on a random Redman vid, Wu Tang, The Fugues... and Don't Let me even get started with Biggie vids...Pac's name is soooooo up in BIG's comments...they should call it "The Big & Pac Video- 2Pac's appearance''... that's sooooo Rude...Especially for ppl like Me who Couldn't Stand Pac(sorry, Treach...I know that's ur man's & ish), but to Alot of ppl from the East coast, 2pac said & DID 2 many annoying azz things for Me to Ever bring his name up on someone else's video...but His Own...
@@toyaadams7878 Well Ms Adams, you kind of answered it yourself in the reply. Treach and 2Pac were friends. Treach has a tattoo of the man on his body for crying out loud. Here is a link of Treach performing Hail Mary at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony for further reference:ruclips.net/video/C6CogaDEOTI/видео.html
There are not many mentions of the artists you mentioned (Wu-Tang, Redman, Fugees) because there is no intense history between them. 2Pac and Biggie will forever be intertwined because of their early friendship and intense rivalry at the ends of their lives. If you find it rude Pac is brought up with the likes of Biggie and Treach you are going to be in your feelings as long as you view comments on this site and others.
Who still watching / listening to this classic? ✋🏽
Still here !
Me in the U.K, I'm 43 now but when I was a teenager in the 90's this was an anthem for an entire generation. I used to have to travel to a major city to get U.S hip hop imported!
@@obeyUK100 💯💪🏽
@@othonvonsalza5468 💯💯💯
Still
Back when rappers completed a sentence 💪🏽
Real talk LOL 😂
You sound like an old loser. 🤡
@@jovanreid6782u 🤡
😅😅
And when the talent was really appreciated ✌️
Treach is a profoundly amazing street poet. unheralded! One of my favorite hip'hop songs of all time!
Chuka Nwizu
yes! way better than Redman
Bar 4 Bar from start to finish Treach has a tight flow. I think because these songs went Pop that his flow was overlooked. Publicly it took Eminem to get people to pay attention to his bars f#$kin 26,7 years later.
Chuka Nwizu one of my fav raps song too
A big time poet, hope he reads these posts
Yes sir!
I love real hip hops humble lyrics
What a masterpiece of a song, the beat, the lyrics, Treach's flow is impeccable! I was 13 when this track was released and I listened to it over and over again and 30 years later it still gives me goosebumps! I also miss the days of music videos to put a picture ti the lyrics...what a classic!
100
Amen
I was also 13 when it came out, and it spoke directly to me because of my life circumstances. Now I'm a whole functional adult, and it's miraculous that I survived. This song gives me chills every time I hear it. I miss real hip hop.
ABSOLUTE TIMELESS CLASSIC!!!!🤎🤎🤎
Lmao I'm jealous lucky ass mf 😂 jk❤
This song has helped me a lot back in the nineties when I was a poor immigrant kid with no friends and afraid of a bleak future.
It showed me that no matter how bad things are you can still overcome the problems and make it in the end. Everything's gonna be alright.
I'm still here and now I know that the solitude, poverty and anxiety were needed to prepare me for a better future.
God Bless you brother
Amen
You stay strong brother! You on the right path, don't NEVER let nobody knock you off it, teach it, spread that never quit additude. Our young people need to hear this stuff! Peace!✌
Good on you Bro.
This song deep i love them they let it be known that it was hard times n they had to do what they can to make it i cry forreal because now dayz are better brothers are working doing better more kids finished school and doing better for themselves im proud of them kids in the hood keep your head up you are the best thats why God put you threw the test now you passed it 100 percent because your not average your the greatest your the goat now everthings alrite now Amen
Damn. this song hit different as a grown man. I want to cry for this man's experience. This words ring so real. The world dont care about the ghetto.
The world doesn't care about nobody. Hundreds of people die daily in wars around the world nobody cares about
He learned alot. 😢
This is hip hop not a lot of the garbage of today is from the hood from the heart and brotherhood
To the younger generation...Welcome to real hip hop.
Factsssss
HELL YEAH!!!
Yep
Yes sir.
I am 13 years old
say something positive..well positive isnt where I live.
Real Hip Hop 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hip hop at its finest!!!
❤hip hop, Hakuna Matata!,happy Thanksgiving,.maisha niSAFARI!...LOL
“Why do I have to be like this
Mama said I’m priceless
So why am I worthless
Starving is just what being nice gets”
I felt that in my soul💯
🎯💣💥💯💪Real talk there.
Gives me a pain in my heart whenever I hear it
Yep
I’m going out on my feet
Word up!
One of the GREATEST Rap Songs ever written.
One of the (MOST) underrated MC/ Rap groups of all time!
Samar Iqbal yes! Treach AND Vinny are nasty
Completely underrated .... I’ve thought that for years.
*N£V£R* *UND£RRAT£D* 👍🏽👍🏽
Eminem style very much like tretch
@@oldirtydasher Dont mention that winey pop star. This is proper rap
This is when hip hop was hip hop…some true storytelling shit
*NEW JERSEY!*
This is the most honest song about the ghetto.
Uhhhh ghostface and Mary j Blige
The official Ghetto anthem 👌🏿
Treach was genius.
2024 to 3024 and beyond, listen to this to hear real raw hip hop.....
Treach is the MOST underrated MC ever! Name anyone more undervalued! An absolute slaughterhouse!
Damn near spot on with my younger life...white from western pa....we're not that different! Treach just explained it way better than I could!
This song saved my LIFE BIG TIME
REAL F***ING HIP HOP, RESPECT JERSEY!
NJ All Day
Jersey City
East Orange
Irvington
Newark
Hoboken
Perth Amboy
Atlantic City
Trenton
Camden
And every other Hood I forgot to mention
One of the most underrated rap anthems ever
“Underrated” = I only just discovered this song but don’t want to look like I’m late to the party
Real LEGENDS...no mumble rap here
What abandon project was that in Newark?
This real hip hop is honest and true talent of flow with a message.IT IS significant and paved the way for these idiot mumble rappers of today!The early '90s are the most fire.Treach shows his failures and victories.
Mumble is a sin.
East orange nj
Stfu
hip hop doesn't usually resonate with me, but this is art, straight up.
that bar "I got laughed at, I got chumped, I got dissed, I got upset, I got a tec & a banana clip"
😃😃😃 they not rapping like that no more, Treach is a Beast!!!!!!
Chris Noblocks classic!!
Won’t nobody admit they wasn’t ever not stuntin these days. Either that or mention being broke but these days everybody hard as diamonds and can’t admit anybody had the balls to crack on em
He flowed like no other rapper!
Imagine if this came out today? One of many why Treach, Naughty by nature are legendary.
That's is hands down the hardest line in the song I always thought. It tells the whole story in 2 bars. Being pushed away, loneliness turns to anger with no remorse, and Trigga Tech is born.
Everytime as a black man I watch this video I am blessed to have grown up where I have. Life is really a craps shoot. Excellent song by naughty.
Bring back stories and dope beats in music! I miss these type of songs!
I was 16 when this was released.
I was young and running wild in the streets of east Baltimore, I was a lost young man and this song meant a lot to me back then.
bro im born 96 and i still feel 80% of things he raps about in this song even tho i live in eastern europe,i mean shit is all the same but we dont have gun plays here
Respect to the real music
I hope that you have found yourself and a better life. I wish you and all that you do the best because some didn't have it that good growing up.
@MrJshaun Keep love in your hear for your mom. Just remember that if you ever have a kid, be there mentally and physically strong for your child. There are so many kids out there with no one for support and to show love.
Same bro!
I feel the same, out here in Texas
When you rap from your heart real people can feel it
The real never get the credit and popularity they deserve. This song proves it. 80s baby shit
Someone Needs to do some talking on why One of the ILLEST Rap Songs EVER MADE has Less then a Mil views...this Song Changed Lives...One of the Realest Rap Songs EVER WRITTEN...Thanx Treach for Penning Something So Deep...
Life aint fair.those 2020 skinny jeans so called rappers have more views...something wrong man
@melt138 Yep, ppl do tend to like brain dead things more
No social media those days...He is a great man...
From what i see song has 2.5 million views now
@@raheemgeorge9414 nearly 3 million now
I can't never listen to this without feeling it in my soul and thanking God now that I made it this far. Smh. Damn. NbN made some amazing music back then. Lucky to have experienced it as it came out.
Remember feeling like an adult at 18 thinking I wouldn't make it to 21. I'm almost 40. It's been a ride.
@@TRivera13 Explains exactly where my head was at too. That's why now is so confusing to me at times. I'm still in shock that I'm really here. I celebrate my gray hairs in beard or on my head. Haha. Peace and blessings to you n yours. Respect.
1000% agreeable
Treach is a living legend. Never had a bad verse.
Say something positive, well positive isn't where i live
realist lyrics on the track!
'WHY ME'
rusty Taylor reallest Ever line from a Hip Hop Artist ever Treach seems so underrated it’s a shame considsering how big Naughty By Nature was
Positive AINT where I live. You can’t say it in proper English
That bar hit home smh
This track is unforgettable. The beat. The lyrics. The chorus. Just an all-time classic.
You can feel the anger! Great song.
One of the most deep felt songs ever......intellegent lyrics, heart felt feelings.. a lot of us did not have fathers... or fathers that where not there emotionaly
If u ain't never been to the ghetto, don't come to the ghetto cause u wouldn't understand the ghetto so stay TF OUTTA THE GHETTO!!!!!! 💯🔥🔥💪
Mic Drop
Speak on Treach
Speak on Treach
Even as an 80s kid I felt that
One of the best groups
KayGee was so underrated as a producer back in the 90s!
Tell me more about KayGee
Big facts 💯
Facts,any doubters should check out Zhane’s first album.
@@ShinobiFang781totally! 🔥
The beat was flawless, the lyrics were flawless but what makes this track memorable is the line we never forget, "Never knew my Dad, mothafuck the fag". Early 90s nobody spit that before but alot of brothers felt that way
#facts
U R right. The difference with me and this bar is that my dad got murdered when I was only 9 y.o. My hero got taken away from me. Never recovered from that. Smh tearfully!
@@777uptown2 I'm sorry for your tragic loss. You'll see your Dad again one day, and the people who did it will get whats coming to em
Hopefully y'all are past using Homophobic Slurs, no matter how well he raps.
@@anitralarae_mahjacat This song came out 30 years ago. Are we going to go back 30 years and cancel everything from then?
Chuck's flow is top tier top 10 all time imo
I remember Treach was asking everyone at a concert what year he should go back to and the crowd was throwing up deuces and 3,4 fingers. I and one other dude were the only ones with our pointer fingers to the air! Treach just happened to look my way and said "we taking this back to '91! And began the intro to this song! At that moment, I was 10 yrs old again! Fandom hit hard! Treach has been one of my all time favorite lyricist! I never in my life thought that I would see NbN in concert ,Never! A moment I will never forget... thank you NbN for making great music and telling great stories!
*MASTERPIECE*
Classic track! Man, I really miss that era
PURE HIP HOP
KINGS NO QUESTION. OGS THAT HAVE PAVED THE WAY FOR THE YOUNG GS.
BLESSED KINGS GOATS NJ.
This song is genius. Painful and defiant. The Marley sample gives it hopefulness.
Amazing delivery by Treach. To me this is the definitive N by N song.
The flow at 2:07
Proverbs 28:15
As a roaring lion, and a ranging bear; so is a wicked ruler over the poor people.
Positive is not where I live ! Brilliant
Mannn the lyrics are so raw a real diamond in the rough!!!
Back in the day, rap didn’t glorify living in the hood. It was the opposite
Of course it did, what the heck are you listening to.
@@qaz-fi1id do you consider this song and video glorification?
@@samgod the song no. But the "if you ain't ever been to the ghetto" speech at the end certainly implies a exclusive you ain't cool unless attitude.
Look I love 90's rap, but west coast raps centered on being ghetto fabulous, and many east coast rappers repped it like it was a badge of honor.
"no matter how much loot I get, I'm staying in the projects forever"
@@qaz-fi1id I didn't take as "stay the fuck out of the ghetto" as a suggestion that outsiders aren't welcome but that they can't handle it and wouldn't fair well. The implication is "stay out of the ghetto for your own good."
@@samgod I agree thats what he meant. The whole song talked-about the hardness of poverty, I'm not even saying that the speech at the end was glorifying ghetto life at all.
So really I should have just answered no to your question, lol my bad.
But aside from this particular song there was a lot of rap that did glorify it.
You don't think so?
Everything gon be alright
Banging this in June 2018
Jan 2019, Babe!!!😉
This song made a TREMENDOUS impact on me in the early 90s. Even decades later this is FIRE! Still hits like a sledgehammer!
Rap ain’t the same.
Beautiful song
If you aint live it, You couldnt feel it, so kill it skillet. And all that talk about it wont help it out now will it?
Line hits hard
Treach is one of the greatest MC's of all time 🙌🙌🙌
Psalms 73:26
My flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever.
Treach is one of the greatest rappers to ever touch a mic. A completely unique style.
c o m p l e t e l y. its giving me chils. the honesty in this song
“If you ain’t never been to the ghetto”.... That part is one of the most underrated hip hop references ever!
ima need an education on this reference.
Everything is Alright Treach‼️We Did It! WE BECAME NO. 1 👑 THANK YOU 🤟🏾
"Well positive aint where I live" the realest SHIT!!!
This song always make me feel better! NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE GOING THROUGH! Naughty said it best EVERYTHING IS GONNA BE ALRIGHT!!!
So TRUE. KEEP GOING 🙏💯💪🙌
At times, thats all you had. Literally
💯💯🙌🏾🙌🏾
One of the greatest songs of all time.
tears
One of the most underrated rap songs in history. Tight ass beat and cutting into your soul ass lyrics.
“If you never been to the ghetto don’t ever come to the ghetto” don’t act like you’re from the ghetto. Some people don’t understand how it is and don’t live the life we live. but think it’s so cool to “act ghetto” “act black”. 🖤.
Still listening to this in 2018 classic 💪🏾
Your beautiful
Selina Pace yes classic . Real hiphop
Hell yeah...
2019 now ma'am,all the way from London
Check is out on rap on RUclips check is out on 3rd bass check is out on rap music 1991 1990 1993 1994 😀🎶
one of the greatest rap songs of all time.
Naughty dy natyre LEGEND HIP-HOP 🎶 🎤 👍 👍 👍
Where ya from? Respect.
Love This ERA of Music
Me too!!! The days of Yo! MTV Raps, etc...
Treach killed this track....🔥🔥🔥