@@pistolero2883 Well, my parents didn't see it like music back then 😂 Like Nas said long time ago, hiphop is dead. Well it won't be like the golden Era again. Be glad we were part/witness of that and were blessed with so many killer albums come out back then
92...I was 12 yrs old. I can just hear this joint pumping out of the ave stores, hustla's cars and my very own radio. This was when everybody was alive!
It’s just like all music genres nowadays, you gotta go underground to find the good shit now. The mainstream surface level music people be bumping these days is seriously absolute shit like I have no idea how they be bumping some of the shit they do today, sounds like absolute ass lmao
This is one the the most unsung albums in hip-hop history. In my opinion I rated as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time. This is the album that introduced Nas to the world.
@@XavierCoolDude Yes sir XCD. Your right. Thanks for the correction. It's been so long I didn't remember it wasn't on the Breakin Atoms album but we're in agreement it's one of the greatest unsung hip-hop albums.
I can smell the year 1992 with this song "Fakin The Funk" by "Main Source", that year produced some of the best hip-hop, R&B music as well the films, television shows and even clothes, I turned age 20 that year, the entire decade of the 1990's was a great time to be in your 20's and simply alive
@Uncle Brotha Check out 1) Pete Rock & CL Smooth-Meeca and The Soul Brother album 2) Boogie Down Productions-SeX & Violence album 3) Dr. Dre The Chronic album 4) Mary J. Blige 411 album 5) Jodeci 1st album 6) The Pharcyde 1st album 7) Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo-Live and Let Die to name a few
Woke up,wit this jam playin n my head right now…eager to jam it and had it on repeat on max volume while I get ready for the day…dnt get no batter then this cuh frfr
Welcome to the golden era of hip hop!!! It was truly a blessing to have experienced this very special era of true hip-hop, an artform that I truly appreciated!!! The track is impeccable, that bass line was everything, Main Source was definitely not "Fakin' the Funk", I truly miss the "lyricism" that's lacking today, the message was relevant back then and even moreso today!!! #mainsource #fushnickens #classicdopenessatitsfinest #instantreplay #teenageyears #1992 #timemachineplease #genxstandup 💖👆🏾👏🏾✊🏾💯
Samples contains: Kool & the Gang - N.T. The Main Ingredient - Magic Shoes Grady Tate - Be Black Baby (Drums) O’Donel Levy - Dawn of a New Day 0:28 S.O.U.L. - Soul 1:52
And Dres’ voice (from Black Sheep) @2:47 "Now Listen, Now Listen…" ! Just learned that yesterday from Dres himself on #DrinkChamps @2:19:16 -> ruclips.net/video/P0MvIov2XSE/видео.html
This right here is that joint. Keep those tracks celebrating popping pills, dollar bill women, overpriced autos, and craziness, miss me with that nonsense. I'll be vibing with some classic Main Source, hard beats, and gaining knowledge about my Hip-Hop culture !!!! Peace
92 was a crazy year for me growing up in LA. The Rodney King Riot, My favorite movie (White Men Cant Jump) in this video, and in my opinion the best year in hip hop
It was an honor and a unbelievable time in the form that hip-hop was molding itself to become and how it was impacting our lives past, present and future. #GenX #DayOnerz #HipHopJunkiez
I haven’t heard this in years! But this song was in my head! I couldn’t remember the artist but remembered the hook and the beat!! Thanks for sharing!!♥️♥️🔈🔈🔈🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
30 year Anniversary!! Im over here listening and watching this video like It just came out watching this joint on MTV rap and RAP CITY...greatest memories of all time. ULTIMATE CLASSIC
Word up, hiphop in this generation 2024 is definitely faking the funk…..For all you newbies & youngins PLEASE do yourselves a favor & go listen to this classic on a good sound system & just absorb how beautiful this beat is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏
I was barly 1 years old wgen this can me out...can't imagine the nostalgia that was surrounded by me and me just being barely boring and just taking everything in like a sponge but not really thinking with a conscience I really wish I would've been able to experience that 1990 through 1994 phase the world went cause even this i remeber 1995 there was jus so,ethimg very speacial bout the super early 90"s
First heard this song in White Men Can't Jump. I associate with it so much because I took a girl to the movies to see the film in my 1978 black Trans Am just like the one Wesley Snipes drove in the movie (though his was a '81 if I remember correctly) Good times 🙂
2023 I’m 42 THIS CAME OUT WHEN I WAS 12 AND THIS IS STILL RELEVANT AS FUKKKKKKK 💯💯💯💯💯
I’m 33 this came out when I was 2. Real as ever.
2024!!!🙋🏽♀️ I'm still here. 47 years old and this bring me back to 8th grade
I m 45 and 90s rap wuz where da real wuz happening and shyt wuz way more authentic
Facts
I'm 47 and the 90's was back when movie soundtracks was the shit and the videos made you want to see the movie even more.
MY ERA IS UNDEFEATED!!!!🎤🎤🎤🔥🔥🔥🤎🤎🤎
Folks, this is 100% Hip-Hop.
word up
Mumble rap is Non existence, This is PRO LIFE!!! #GENX #7777🌟7*
1000%
No shit.
Amen
Man the 90's are untouchable, miss those days being a kid
1992, feels like another lifetime now.
Today’s Hip Hop “ u faking the funk “
Big Crew
miss old time when hip hop was music....
Yup!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@pistolero2883 Well, my parents didn't see it like music back then 😂
Like Nas said long time ago, hiphop is dead. Well it won't be like the golden Era again. Be glad we were part/witness of that and were blessed with so many killer albums come out back then
True that
“THIS BEAT IS FIRE!!!!”🔥🔥🔥🎼🎤🎧
I like how da base come in🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@rayhelms872 huh
@@omalone1169 "bass"
"to the rapper with the big space shoes" we where warned 30 years in advance.
Glad to be enjoying this in 2023.
92...I was 12 yrs old. I can just hear this joint pumping out of the ave stores, hustla's cars and my very own radio. This was when everybody was alive!
Late 80's and 90's had the best hip-hop. Today is absolute garbage.
Waht about the 2000's?
2000s had some good hip hop, gave us Lupe Fiasco, Wale, Kendrick & Cole. But the 80s & the 90s was the absolute best.
@@VBaskin2010 Crap
It’s just like all music genres nowadays, you gotta go underground to find the good shit now. The mainstream surface level music people be bumping these days is seriously absolute shit like I have no idea how they be bumping some of the shit they do today, sounds like absolute ass lmao
50 cent was good tho in the 2000s
I was 15 in 92, And now I Am 43 still going strong Doin The Runnin Man to this #GenX #7777🌟7*
Tell it!!!
This is one the the most unsung albums in hip-hop history. In my opinion I rated as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time. This is the album that introduced Nas to the world.
'Breaking Atoms' was Main Source's first album on which NAS made his debut, but 'Fakin' The Funk' isn't on that album.
@@carlos64030 Stand corrected. I stand on what I said about Breaking Atoms though.
Fakin the Funk wasn’t on Breaking Atoms but we get your point. Great album
@@XavierCoolDude Yes sir XCD. Your right. Thanks for the correction. It's been so long I didn't remember it wasn't on the Breakin Atoms album but we're in agreement it's one of the greatest unsung hip-hop albums.
@@carlos64030but now it's a bonus track on the later remastered editions of the CD.
2023, at 50 still reminiscing over you... Scott Downey and Trouble T Roy
What a time be alive this was... glad to have experienced REAL hiphop. LP & Main Source are legendary.
What soundtrack?
@@omalone1169white men can't jump.
@@stephon4112what a film that is, need to watch that again
SUCH AN AMAZING BLESSING SUCH AN AMAZING TIME IN LIFE!!🙏🙏🙏🤎🤎🤎
Classic 1992.
CLASSIC.
When Hip Hop had soul 💯
I can smell the year 1992 with this song "Fakin The Funk" by "Main Source", that year produced some of the best hip-hop, R&B music as well the films, television shows and even clothes, I turned age 20 that year, the entire decade of the 1990's was a great time to be in your 20's and simply alive
_Word!_
Real talk!
maaaaanthe 90's was the shit. no social media no smart phones just pure fun.
@Uncle Brotha Check out 1) Pete Rock & CL Smooth-Meeca and The Soul Brother album 2) Boogie Down Productions-SeX & Violence album 3) Dr. Dre The Chronic album 4) Mary J. Blige 411 album 5) Jodeci 1st album 6) The Pharcyde 1st album 7) Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo-Live and Let Die to name a few
@@aristamas4196 Totally agree 100%
Daaammmnnnn...30 years...I was blessed to live this era.I’m 48 almost 49 in 2022 and both, sound and film were something.Peace from Paris France!
I was in my early Thirties, doing a Medical Residency in New Jersey.
@@drpoundsign peace us not a word
R.E.S.P.E.C.T
... I can't believe this song is 27 years old already!!
29 years
Pure gold
31 years old now!
Mane!.... this is STILL the Sh*t in 2022...and it says soooo much to the state of hip hop Today!
Woke up,wit this jam playin n my head right now…eager to jam it and had it on repeat on max volume while I get ready for the day…dnt get no batter then this cuh frfr
Don't get any better than this glad I was born to hear great music
Fakin the funk will FOREVER b one of my fav hip hop songs
my lit childhood!!! HIP HOP LIVES!!!!
Welcome to the golden era of hip hop!!! It was truly a blessing to have experienced this very special era of true hip-hop, an artform that I truly appreciated!!! The track is impeccable, that bass line was everything, Main Source was definitely not "Fakin' the Funk", I truly miss the "lyricism" that's lacking today, the message was relevant back then and even moreso today!!! #mainsource #fushnickens #classicdopenessatitsfinest #instantreplay #teenageyears #1992 #timemachineplease #genxstandup 💖👆🏾👏🏾✊🏾💯
Classic Song!
Classic Movie!
Classic Year!
I was 12 years old...these were the times
Yep im 13 gonna turn 14 in April 21
I was 25
This just slaps so different
I had the best teen years this was a part of my soundtrack
Still bumping this classic 💯
People slept on this classic 90s jam.
It’s sad this only has 250k views. This was the absolute shit summer of 92
What a great time.The hip hop still had purity.
I'm so glad I grew up in this Era. real hip-hop
I miss those days,especially when real hiphop was real hiphop.!!!
2020 still boppin the heads... true let this be a lesson for A I and fake MC's
One of the most UNDERRATED producers of all time!!
#LargeProfessor
The Best in my humble opinion
AN OUTSTANDING ENCORE CLASSIC 🌹🎤🎤🌺
This is back when you seen a video single to a movie soundtrack that made you want to go see the actual movie.
Samples contains:
Kool & the Gang - N.T.
The Main Ingredient - Magic Shoes
Grady Tate - Be Black Baby (Drums)
O’Donel Levy - Dawn of a New Day 0:28
S.O.U.L. - Soul 1:52
And Dres’ voice (from Black Sheep) @2:47 "Now Listen, Now Listen…" !
Just learned that yesterday from Dres himself on #DrinkChamps @2:19:16 ->
ruclips.net/video/P0MvIov2XSE/видео.html
@@nabilster came here exactly for that 😂 I think Dres did read too far into it though
Thanks 🔥
@@blazayblazay8888 prove it
@@omalone1169 HE SAID IT IN AN INTERVIEW
Dopest hiphop track ever…I’ve never heard anything like it to date. Golden age of hiphop.
Still my favorite hip hop song of all time too. A true Magical era. 🔥
What we used to say before "keeping it real"
Lol😂 True!
90s best decade of black music.
This whole album is dope. The beat is dope and in 2023 people out here fakin the funk.
It's 2021 & I'm STILL in THIS Hip Hop mode! "Boom bap a boom bap..."💫
It make want to drive down town Manhattan. Getting on the set with the hip hop classic.
This right here is that joint. Keep those tracks celebrating popping pills, dollar bill women, overpriced autos, and craziness, miss me with that nonsense. I'll be vibing with some classic Main Source, hard beats, and gaining knowledge about my Hip-Hop culture !!!! Peace
Facts
Back when you have to have skills to get on the 🎤
Even till this day this track makes me break my neck! 🔥🥁🎤🎵💿
Masterpiece
Exactly😘💙
4 dislikes are fakin the funk In 2020 lol
92 was a crazy year for me growing up in LA. The Rodney King Riot, My favorite movie (White Men Cant Jump) in this video, and in my opinion the best year in hip hop
30 yrs later it still knocks!
In 2024 this song is still meaningful
Only 9k views on this legendary track? Smh
Now 73k
no. youtube taking it down. I already had 3 videos of this song in my playlist
4 years later, 292K views
HIP-HOP APPROVED👊
Large professor is a genius for this sample like WTF way better then what my generation could produce
Yoooooo what a great time to be alive💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
This tune boy!!! memories.
Main source was dope.. Part of the Golden era
Intricate, Soulful masterpieces like THIS are why Babylon had to step in and DUMB Hip Hop down....joint like this transformed the entire PLANET...💯
I miss this style of Production. Mad Respect to This Era.
Hip Hop will NEVER EVER, EVER ....Nukka I said NEVER be this good again , this pure and raw
This my lady phone. I grew up to this April 5th is my birthday. I’ll be 40.
Who's listening in 2021?! Timeless classics!
Daaaamn, this is STILL my jam!!🙌🏽♥️
🔥
@@indiangoddess3025 why is wesley in this
@omalone11 It's the soundtrack to the movie "White Men Can't Jump', which features Wesley Snipes
Dres from Black sheep on drink Champs brought me here
For the record I just discovered this after recently coming across the group's name and the song and I grew up listening to hip-hop in the 90s.
All those samples only the 90s 🔥
I love it one of my favorite songs in 1992 love the 90s era.
It was an honor and a unbelievable time in the form that hip-hop was molding itself to become and how it was impacting our lives past, present and future. #GenX #DayOnerz #HipHopJunkiez
Legendary 😮💨🔥
2022 30 years later And still sounds fresh !
One of the hardest beats 💯 💯 💯 💯
Hip Hop! I miss these days!
4 ppl R "fakin the funk" large pro one of the most underrated rapper producer of the 90s
Saw White Men Can't Jump in the theater back in the day. Went out and bought the soundtrack! Dope...-D.
i miss these times
sample by main ingredient magic shoes
. classics
I love this- THIS is hiphop
This should be on nba 2k21 soundtrack perfect highlight music!
Or 2k22 for the 30 year anniversary. Would be crazy.
One of the greats, Main Source!
Who's still listening to this jam in 2024. Today they fakin the funk so bad!
I believe alot of people in America are fakin the funk I use to fake the funk trying to be a rapper.
@@atuanyaalpheusthememeparod1605 yeah, it's unfortunate
@@banksofbarcelona3893 exactly
In love all over again.
I haven’t heard this in years! But this song was in my head! I couldn’t remember the artist but remembered the hook and the beat!! Thanks for sharing!!♥️♥️🔈🔈🔈🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I've have never forgotten this song.
Welcome back
1992 what a incredible year in hip-hop
Large Pro HipHop Royalty
So Dres confirmed this song was a diss aimed at him. I can def hear it, especially that last verse; very specific~
I am obsessed with this song. Just so nice. 😌
Came here after listening to some classic hip hop. Such an incredible track
Summer isn’t complete unless I’m blasting this
It's 2022..and the lyrics still hold true.
When rap was hip hop.... dope...watts life
30 year Anniversary!! Im over here listening and watching this video like It just came out watching this joint on MTV rap and RAP CITY...greatest memories of all time. ULTIMATE CLASSIC
How can you be alive and dislike this classic
Word up, hiphop in this generation 2024 is definitely faking the funk…..For all you newbies & youngins PLEASE do yourselves a favor & go listen to this classic on a good sound system & just absorb how beautiful this beat is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏
How many tracks from over 20 years ago and still give you goose bumps ........
Right now jamming to this and having some Stella's...👍💪🇵🇷
I was bumpin this religiously going to my graduation lol c/o '92
'95 here brother
Drink Champs and Dres brought me here. CLASSIC 🎙️🎙️🎙️
This is such a cold track
Just discovered this from Wu Tang - an American saga season 2 episode 9. 🔥🔥🔥
I was barly 1 years old wgen this can me out...can't imagine the nostalgia that was surrounded by me and me just being barely boring and just taking everything in like a sponge but not really thinking with a conscience I really wish I would've been able to experience that 1990 through 1994 phase the world went cause even this i remeber 1995 there was jus so,ethimg very speacial bout the super early 90"s
But this has always been something with which u have to be true!✌️🙌👏👌
First heard this song in White Men Can't Jump. I associate with it so much because I took a girl to the movies to see the film in my 1978 black Trans Am just like the one Wesley Snipes drove in the movie (though his was a '81 if I remember correctly) Good times 🙂