I'm from Mississippi but whenever I hear this I picture myself living in some new york housing project standing on the corner with my homeboys on a rainy evening.
A true lost gem from the Golden Era. The number of dope emcees in that era was incredible, it will never come back. I miss that kind of vibes.These guys appeared on Lyricist Lounge vol. 1
It really bothers me that the only audible record of this on the internet is a tape from Stretch and Bobbito. I'd cop this on vinyl or cassette if I could.
Grey boy, Rob Dyrdek & Truly Odd my oeepz... Dj.$hah!(12 Jewels)...... Blue Honda,Brown Honda, brought Timbo around to Rib at the Factory bk in the dayz,gave Timbo gear to rock& me Dub jacket... appreciate it Rob,Greyboy we go bk to. When u was out by the Beach in San Diego CA......great times& memories @ Greys spot forever grateful......from South Carolina 🤛
ayo, someone have the lyrics of this shit? i listened this track more than a fifty times but still cant catch all the words and phrases of this joint... this beat is so hard god damn
Nothing helps sooth the pain in life like Hip Hop. It somehow finds pleasure IN the pain, but like how? Content that covers negative aspects, the real shit shouldn't really do this. I get it, it's in the relatability of the lyrics, we all see similarities in the respective artists stories when referring to our own. In some form or another, throughout all walks of life, that much makes total sense but that should only be comforting to a point and not stimulate beyond that. The rhythmic music, I get it, dopamine hits similar to sexual pleasure but again, it's sustained so it's more than that and no one has put a finger directly on it. It's just so mystical, like a spiritual presence hidden behind it all and oh so soul fulfilling. Hearing tracks like this one gets the mind+heart to explore all sorts of mixed emotions. Why though God, why? Are you behind this or is it just another level of a game being playing on me by Azazel. Either way, good or bad it gets my appraisal but still... please...I gotta know...why?
What you're describing is known as catharsis. Hip hop is very cathartic to those who've struggled and dealt with pain and especially to those who grew up in the inner cities. Another great example of catharsis is when filmmakers in Japan created Godzilla as a response to the atomic bombs being dropped on Japan during WWII. So many Japanese people who've lived through WWII gravitated towards Godzilla and that kind of media because of the emotional significance.
Jacksonx3000 took it down the account, sorry my man. You can judge for yourself just look up cypher complete demo stretch and bobbito. It was called I love my niggas
It's 5 a.m i was looking for a hide gem... i can rest now... i don't speak english very well, hope one day i will, however i like the flow and the beat... the second part kill it ... giving the lyrics is maybe a much work, but someone could tell me what is the song about?
Recently found this through 90's rare hip hop videos compilation. I love it.
Yeaha, that guy s legend
Me too
Link bro?
@@ΓεωργιοςΤζιαφας ruclips.net/video/8LTN6AyI4Zw/видео.html
SAME
I'm from Mississippi but whenever I hear this I picture myself living in some new york housing project standing on the corner with my homeboys on a rainy evening.
Lol man at least you in the US... I live in Monza, Italy and I feel the same!
@@situazionauta word 💯
@@situazionautabig props, real music knows no boundaries, love from detroit Michigan
I can feel it too.
@@situazionautaI bet yo Moms make great pasta
My best friend recently died , this song reminds me of him , and growing up in the hood. RIP!
This sounds like I'm walking through the streets of Frisco or Oakland on a sunny day in the good ol' 90's!
This song gives me chills, it feels nostalgic.
100%
A sad, but powerful song about brotherhood and lost lives
A true lost gem from the Golden Era. The number of dope emcees in that era was incredible, it will never come back. I miss that kind of vibes.These guys appeared on Lyricist Lounge vol. 1
Check at coast contra for lyricist of our era…
@@legodreadthey cool but itll never compare to this
Nostalgia.
Bring bring hip hip hop hop back back… wa wa wa waaay back!!
I wanted to live in the 90s, I can't get enough of listening to Hip Hop from the 90s.
Yeah man 80s was great too homeboy
"some say we be nothin eternally burn in hell" - You, fine gentlemen, are no less than the most exquisite poets to walk this earth.
Rare shit, for real. Much respect for the upload. Peace from Poland!
Polska tak samo. Pięknie zobaczyć że nie cała Polska jara się szpakiem
Bez kitu
Siemanoo!
How the hell was this never released? Beautiful track
It kills me that music like this was only around for a short period of time.. and it's never coming back..
@@MARKEDONE47_ now its all dumb lean rappers mumbling about certain possessions and hoes.. 💔
@@MARKEDONE47_ if u want change bro, be the change. start the renaissance.
@@jazzygaming420 Good luck finding that tape though xD
@@jazzygaming420 words for days, solid bassline, some harmonies, new drums and sprinkle the dirty on it: hits for eternity just love these
Thank The Lord For Real Hip Hop......... 🌎 Wide.........
It really bothers me that the only audible record of this on the internet is a tape from Stretch and Bobbito. I'd cop this on vinyl or cassette if I could.
Kasbe I bet there is so much good music that is lost now
for real
This is why I love hip hop. Peace from Egypt
Literally one of my favorite hip hop joints. I’ll be making my top 100 hip hop songs ever and this will definitely be on that list.
Mixtape exclusive.......on them tapes u use to rewind & never knew the artist, but tha song all the way thru n thru.....
One of their best tracks is on the Lyricist Lounge double album. “Bring Hip Hop Back.” 🎶 🔥
I love this song, I listen to it everyday
i hope you still do
Classic 🔥.
It reminds me of the memories I never had 😢
If 90s rap on youtube it's like observable universe... We only know the 10% of it
One of the illest tracks ever!
Happy new years everyone the real will always prosper
Happy new year with real hip Hop!
Its crazy that some of the best songs out there have very few ears listening to it. I love finding shit like this
never heard it before..what a heavy tune fam !!
a true classic, I love the K7 sound effect
i remember skating at night to this song nearing december
This is my summer track everytime the sun hits and its gettin warmer in spring till autumn❤️❤️❤️
God bless you for this upload Mehn!, love from Africa
Real niggaz represent and dont lie
This beat and rap is FIRE I TELL YOU
Never die UNDERGROUND RAP
Golden era 4 life! simply untouchable!
Grey boy, Rob Dyrdek & Truly Odd my oeepz... Dj.$hah!(12 Jewels)...... Blue Honda,Brown Honda, brought Timbo around to Rib at the Factory bk in the dayz,gave Timbo gear to rock& me Dub jacket... appreciate it Rob,Greyboy we go bk to. When u was out by the Beach in San Diego CA......great times& memories @ Greys spot forever grateful......from South Carolina 🤛
yo this track gives me chills I'm not gonna lie
these guy's will be on the CIA target list in todays world..too real🔥 for nowadays
SANTIAGO DE CHILEEE!
rest in blues skys all those old school MCS
Damn aint no way i been sleepin on this gem
Where s the hero who posted lyrics?!?
Flawless!
I love all my VATOS! BIG UPP
Lyricist Lounge Album sent here!!!! Shout out 2 New Jersey!!!! Fr #ShySwik From Bmore to Jersey!!
What an instrumental...its like reminding every old for anyone.what a thing memory is.
straight 🔥🔥🔥 got this stuck on replay
ayo, someone have the lyrics of this shit?
i listened this track more than a fifty times but still cant catch all the words and phrases of this joint... this beat is so hard god damn
Saudades dos bons tempos que não volta o mais ☮️ 1
Россия, жаркий август 2021 🤟🏻😁
It's a masterpiece
Anybody know the sample?
Crazy this is a demo! i wouldnt change a thing!
Great combination
Underground 90's gem.
Nothing helps sooth the pain in life like Hip Hop. It somehow finds pleasure IN the pain, but like how? Content that covers negative aspects, the real shit shouldn't really do this. I get it, it's in the relatability of the lyrics, we all see similarities in the respective artists stories when referring to our own. In some form or another, throughout all walks of life, that much makes total sense but that should only be comforting to a point and not stimulate beyond that. The rhythmic music, I get it, dopamine hits similar to sexual pleasure but again, it's sustained so it's more than that and no one has put a finger directly on it. It's just so mystical, like a spiritual presence hidden behind it all and oh so soul fulfilling. Hearing tracks like this one gets the mind+heart to explore all sorts of mixed emotions. Why though God, why? Are you behind this or is it just another level of a game being playing on me by Azazel. Either way, good or bad it gets my appraisal but still... please...I gotta know...why?
What you're describing is known as catharsis. Hip hop is very cathartic to those who've struggled and dealt with pain and especially to those who grew up in the inner cities. Another great example of catharsis is when filmmakers in Japan created Godzilla as a response to the atomic bombs being dropped on Japan during WWII. So many Japanese people who've lived through WWII gravitated towards Godzilla and that kind of media because of the emotional significance.
@@derpmcgerp8062 Thank you.
Hip hop true indeed. Classic shit
I miss my people
Respects to all the real hhheadz from all the world 🔥🔥
Peace from Chile ✌
Wena
@@pablogonzalez2883wena choretee
90s was a good time
Where are they from? Ny?
Great f-in track, too bad they didnt make more songs tho :/
thank you for the upload man :D niceeee
I wish there was at least a good copy of this Stretch & Bobbito tape around^^
I know of a better version not much better audio but somewhat lmk if you want the link
Officer 69 I want the link
Jacksonx3000 took it down the account, sorry my man. You can judge for yourself just look up cypher complete demo stretch and bobbito. It was called I love my niggas
sample??
He go dis chune...till da very lass breff..Aloha 96756 we b lisenin
Respect black Rap✌🏿
Can’t think of any other tracks by them besides the one from LL. Anyone have any others? I had a 12” back in the 90s but forget what it was. 😔
❤️
why the hell is this underrated?????
That's what I'm asking myself
classc
true rap is underground, you have to look for it to find the infinite gems it has
@@Agus1997 it's not even underground. this track was never released.
where is this from? hardly anything on discogs
RARE HIP HOP 🔥✨
Yeahh !
Thank you dellor 🥩
It's 5 a.m i was looking for a hide gem... i can rest now... i don't speak english very well, hope one day i will, however i like the flow and the beat... the second part kill it ... giving the lyrics is maybe a much work, but someone could tell me what is the song about?
#masterpiece .......respect
💜
Real imortalite hip hop 200018
SmOoth dope!
Classic shit
BANGERRRRR !!!!!! YEÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
this is called last breath
Stretch & Bobittooooooooo
Nice
D❤PE
sleep on for real ..this sh..is so hard
Lycris ?
Temazoo
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
classic
what does he say around 1:24, after "lockdown, is nothin but a cot in a jail cell"
Moms never paid bail
@@Theraiman616 the line before that
School, couldn’t excel
@@walkerd2997 thank you
damn what a flow
This aint Godfather Don is it?
Dopeness.
OOOhhhh-YEAAAHH....!
Strong track
Melting from syrup, love my niggas
Keep digging into real hip hop
yup
I Iove manigga,yo
What year did this come out?
Pretty sure 95
emotional
Biggz Was Here. 33.