Not the "engine, engine number nine" though... "The 9 was permanently discontinued in 2005 as a result of a decrease in the number of riders benefiting." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
This is back when I use to write my own raps, it was more creative, now it wouldn't be hard, just mostly use the hook and maybe have two verses , my father use to joke with me and tell me to stop mumbling when I was talking, who knew later it would be a wack rap style, rap today is wack, they need to step back and bring back boom bap and put me on the track , because today these rappers substance is what they lack
The only train crash I can find that relates is from 1918. Which would be outside of your lived experience. Was there another one that I'm not aware of?
It was nothing like being in a party in the 90's with 500 + people and that Engine Engine number 9 part come on and it feel like you're about to fall through the floor cause everybody jumping.
Most definitely. I remember being overseas in the military, and being at clubs when this joint came on. Man, EVERYBODY dropped low when this part hit, and then that "pick it up" part had the whole floor shaking. Memories.
how were they under-rated? this song was on all the radio stations, played at all the college parties and clubs and had huge crossover success. so how were they under-rated?
@LOVELESS what are you talking about? this song went mainstream. remember yo mtv raps! and i was just questioning what he meant by 'under-rated' when it got such huge airplay! i mean they were on in living color and i think living single. this song was everywhere.
I couldn't agree more. For those who are asking how they are underrated... they are never mentioned on lists. Yes it was definitely the song of the year in 92, the whole album was fire. Fast forward to today, nary a mention in the greats. Dres' rap vocal on Flavor of the Month is finest, most nuanced jazz like syncopated in history. Lyrically ,he's incredible and EASILY belongs on the greatest MCs of all time list!
I tell you this....I listened to this track in 1991. It Was only popular in urban and city areas. Then all of a sudden in the early 2000s, OLD NAVY or The Gap put this track in their commercial with kids dancing..and only THEN everyone in the world recognized how good of a track it was😄. Wonder if the same can happen with a Das Efx track or an Onyx track.😋
So Epic. I remember being at the dances at my youth center when this was out and everybody getting low at this part then jumping when it was time to Pick it up, Pick it up, Pick it up!
So fortunate to have been born in 76...got to see Hip Hop grow, mature, get weird, split into a thousand directions and go into the subway tunnels to survive the commercial holocaust. I'll never quit listening to the real sh*t.
Yes I remember breakdancing in the streets on cardboard. This was the best hip-hop history ever. You had DJ's and MCs you can get with freedom or you can get with vax. Yeah I went there lol
The wisdom in that line is amazing. “Out to rock the boat while still here to rock, don’t punch girls and I don’t punch a clock,.....” How to make a difference in the world. At least to do some thing. Shows respect to women which which according to my upbringing is very important and of course I agree. And I don’t punch a clock. They make their own way. Gosh this sounds like people who can think for themselves!! Love it!!
In late 1991, there were 2 albums I wanted on cassette badly. One was Nevermind by Nirvana and the other was A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing by Black Sheep. What a time to listen to music.
I bought Wolf in Sheep's Clothing and Fugazi's Steady Diet of Nothing right at the beginning of spring break my senior year of High School. April 1992. We have similar tastes. Kids was mad diverse back in the day.
That's what I'm sayin', every genre was amazing, from rock, alternative, anything in Hip Hop, R&B, Euro Dance, House, Techno...etc. Golden Era of EVERYTHING!
Man this is one of the dopest hiphop tracks ever made I knew EVERY LYRIC of this entire album....(especially "you mean im not?"😅) Somehow i missed the lyric in this song where he shouted out jungle brothers and tribe called quest!
man like streetbeefs, i see your posts on insta idk if its the same donny but i see you posting shit about the illuminati, good of you to use your platform to promote truth in times of such ignorance. make sure your fighters are ready to fight in the revolution lol
COULDN'T AGREE MORE WITH EVERYTHING! I also know every single lyric. "You Mean I'm Not" is brilliant. "Ma! You broke the f*n EGG YOLK!" LOL!!!! I play it for people and rap along while I'm laughing my arse off, and nobody gets it, man. Gah.
I saw this performed with De La Soul last night. I was 2 years old when this came out but my Mum and cousins would bump this tune - it was epic. Homage to the original engine engine number 9 bar 😊
The 90’s hip hop is (in my book) the best era EVER for hip hop. Every track had an identity and a SOUND!!! It was a culture that could NOT be denied nor ignored. It was just that, A CULTURE, THE CULTURE!!! I’m glad I was raised in this era as well. #timeless #classic #dope. And this song is undeniably one of thee best tunes of the decade.
Can't beat the old school rap because back in the day we had groups like Black Sheep, A Tribe Called Quest, EPMD, Eric B. & Rakim, Digitial Underground, Outkast, Salt-N-Pepa, TLC, Heavy D & The Boyz, The Fugees along with LL Cool J, Kool Moe Dee, Big Daddy Kane, Ice Cube, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, KRS-One, etc. Nothing this day can ever top the old school in my mind period.
William Wright Indeed. I mean, even Kendrick Lamar who many say is the best New School rap artist and ”2Pac incarnated” (DUMBASSES!) is very mediocre compared to like 95-97% of rappers in the 90’s. Only has like 4-5 nice songs.
@@williamwright4073 It's because today's shit doesn't hit. It's all autotuned with Xanax performances. The new cats have sold into the system and lost all edge.
I will FOREVER associate this, not only with the memories I have of it as a youngster, I'll associate it with NBA Street Vol. 2. That soundtrack was RIDICULOUSLY awesome.
"Don't punch girls and don't punch a clock". Let that marinate. True lyricist, creators, and innovators of hip hop. This song just popped in my head. Just thinking about the old days. Thirty years but it still resonates the same.🤘🤘🤘🤘
Sampling McCoy Tyner and quoting Wilson Pickett as well as referencing both A Tribe Called Quest and Jungle Brothers (Both part of the native tongues).. this song is rich on music history and I can't help but love it to death.
I saw Black Sheep perform this song at Palladium in the winter of 1992!! They turned the whole club out. The party scene in NYC at that time was unlike any other. On any given night you’d be in a party with Tribe Called Quest, Biggie, and LL Cool J all at the same time. Back then the artist were super accessible. Those were some great nights!!! Much love from Harlem NYC ❤️❤️❤️
Saw Cypress Hill, House of Pain, Funkdoobiest in early 90's, NEVER seen so much weed in my life, so much dank smoke you got contact highs. The stadium hallways were like you were hotboxing. Amazing concert. 70's, 80's and 90's Hip Hop was so amazing we didn't realize how unbelievable epic it was. Everyone who lived it won the lottery of experiences. Life is so shit right now. The freedom back then was unequivocal.
@@D33Lux absolutely, my daughter and her boyfriend were at my house the other day and they were looking through one of my photo albums. They couldn’t believe that we could freely just smoke in the clubs and they couldn’t fathom that we really partied hard with rappers. Before real money came into play rappers were so regular and accessible. Yes some would have security but most of the time it would be the rapper and his crew. And this is just the 90s we’re talking about. Imagine being a teenager in 1986 sneaking into Latin Quarter with your big sister’s ID just because you wanted to hear what songs Red Alert would test out on the crowd. I still can’t hear Stetsasonic “Go Stesta” without thinking I have to tuck my jewelry so the Brooklyn guys wouldn’t snatch my shit. It was a crazy time in NYC and the city was lawless. I’m grateful to say I survived it.
You can get wit "this" (drugs) or that (hip hop), this (guns, gang violence, crack, prejudice, police brutality) or "that" (record scratching, DJ'ng, creating, positivity)..the choice is yours!!. I think rappers today missed the point... :/
I just listened to "Scenario" by A Tribe Called Quest before I came to this video. It was originally released just months after this one. You should check that one out, too, if you haven't already.
i just heard this song a month ago and i imagined at a concert people went down on the engine part and slowly go up so is it common sense to do that? lmao wild guess
Kaido ™ troll ya, old school hip hop when it was heavy on the dancing was super hype. Not like crunk hype, but hype in unison hype. That video I linked was from their performance on "In Living Color"
I’m now 45 and was 17 when this song came out. It is so refreshing to hear this again after nearly 30 years. I’m glad we grew up with a lot of positive hip hop just before west coast gangster rap blew up with Death Row, etc., glamorizing and glorifying smoking weed and being thugs.
Real Talk. I'm 42. I could feel a change in the hood and I could see the change in people's behavior when West Coast Gangster Rap Trash came on the scene. Everybody tried hard to be thugs. I gangster rap destroyed our sanity's and sense of community. I can't front and say that I didn't like it but I also detested it once I saw the influence that it had over my brothers and sisters. I believe to this day that gangster rap/trap music is just as detrimental to the black community as racism...
Everybody's comparing this unquestionably, exceptionally, awesome old school classic to Today's utterly waste of time music... But it's true. So clean, no cursing, no disrespecting anyone...a true, true classic!!!!
What a great time to be alive!!! I miss this era of hip-hop so much!!! We used to get so hype off the "Engine, engine No. 9 part!!! #genx#thiseraofhiphipcanneverbeduplicated#blacksheep#classic#dopenessatitsfinest ❤️🎧🎤👏🏾✊🏾💪🏾💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
Man, early 90’s NYC was the shit. Everyday there was new music making moves. Hip hop was busting, punk, alternative, shit, metal was coming back , hardcore, grunge, reggae was bouncing. Absolute bananas. I 100% believe that me being 14/15 in 1990 put me in the sweet spot for so much influential music in so many genres. Absolute amazing time for music, clubs, shows and NYC. It’ll never be like that again.
Who's here in 2024?!
Ese soy yo,
I just heard it on that one AT&T commercial!
Not the "engine, engine number nine" though...
"The 9 was permanently discontinued in 2005 as a result of a decrease in the number of riders benefiting."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
!!
Never left
still hits to this day
Sign Me Up I Can 🏀
@@King-ge3ks prove it
Fr
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Hits hard 🙌🏼
Damn son, they don't make rap like this anymore
This is back when I use to write my own raps, it was more creative, now it wouldn't be hard, just mostly use the hook and maybe have two verses , my father use to joke with me and tell me to stop mumbling when I was talking, who knew later it would be a wack rap style, rap today is wack, they need to step back and bring back boom bap and put me on the track , because today these rappers substance is what they lack
Nope. It's all mumbles and so slow I fall asleep. Most today is not good rap it's Crrap. lol
@@Thorrson7 It is, who knows I might make a video someday mocking it for fun, mumble rap a big big chunk of it sucks.
Rite!?
Naah. Old skool genius ❤
"Relax. Im Mirage, remember?"
Awesome scene
Love rotb
This track is like hip hop royalty
💯Facts
hall of fame shit
Its black sheeps best song
Belee dat!
You better not forget doz DAT slept were never getting a choice.
Only those of us that lived it will really know how hard that "Engine, engine number nine" really hits.
Facts
FACTS!!!!!
Shut up man lol 😂
The only train crash I can find that relates is from 1918. Which would be outside of your lived experience.
Was there another one that I'm not aware of?
Exactly 💯
Engine engine number 9..man the whole club screamed that out n then it went bonkers..
*We don't look for old songs, we* *look for the memories they carry.*
*A true classic never goes out of* *style*
No, we look for old songs cause the new songs suck! Music went downhill. The internet killed music.
Who's actually here cause they grew up with this classic....???
Timeless gem!
Me too I still have that cd its called black sheep a sheep in wolves clothing.
me
yup
I spammed this CD on repeat as a ~8 year old kid, didn't even realize how good it was until listening to it 20 years later.
Me...
It was nothing like being in a party in the 90's with 500 + people and that Engine Engine number 9 part come on and it feel like you're about to fall through the floor cause everybody jumping.
I know right!!
Most definitely. I remember being overseas in the military, and being at clubs when this joint came on. Man, EVERYBODY dropped low when this part hit, and then that "pick it up" part had the whole floor shaking. Memories.
YES!!!!!! Lol
Midnight Star - Engine No. 9 reference?
Oooh, the memories! Can we go back to those days?
2024-2025 and im still bumpin' this in my car 🔥
Old school doesn't get any better than this.
THIS or That.❤
Exactly
86 to 95 the best years in Hip hop
I say 88-98
Black Sheep was easily the most under-rated rap group of the 90's. Their shit still slaps in 2022.
how were they under-rated? this song was on all the radio stations, played at all the college parties and clubs and had huge crossover success. so how were they under-rated?
@LOVELESS what are you talking about? this song went mainstream. remember yo mtv raps! and i was just questioning what he meant by 'under-rated' when it got such huge airplay! i mean they were on in living color and i think living single. this song was everywhere.
And there’s “underrated” guy…
I couldn't agree more. For those who are asking how they are underrated... they are never mentioned on lists. Yes it was definitely the song of the year in 92, the whole album was fire. Fast forward to today, nary a mention in the greats. Dres' rap vocal on Flavor of the Month is finest, most nuanced jazz like syncopated in history. Lyrically ,he's incredible and EASILY belongs on the greatest MCs of all time list!
I tell you this....I listened to this track in 1991. It Was only popular in urban and city areas.
Then all of a sudden in the early 2000s, OLD NAVY or The Gap put this track in their commercial with kids dancing..and only THEN everyone in the world recognized how good of a track it was😄.
Wonder if the same can happen with a Das Efx track or an Onyx track.😋
Why does old rap sound way better than todays😭
Talent over gimmick.
Because it is
2:24 - The illest moment of Hip Hop history.
Dropped hardddd
You know it!!!
Sorry 2:45 does it for me
That has always been my favorite part of this song! That is when you really want to dance your ass off! LOL!
i agree with the op. engine engine number nine...classic!
Close your eyes and you'll be back in the nineties. Classic. We were so lucky.
I wish I can go back too the 90s...
Absolutely no question we were
I love the 90’s😢
Hell yes!!
Yeah we was lucky...
Hearing this in Rise of the Beasts put a smile on my face
NOW THIS IS TRUE HIP HOP. Creative lyrics with a positive message.
Engine, Engine, Numbah Nine
On the New York transit line,
If my train goes off the track,
Pick it up! Pick it up! Pick it up
Shout from Uptown the Home to the Original 9 Train
They sing about the tunnel
The tunnel !!
My favorite line 😁
So Epic. I remember being at the dances at my youth center when this was out and everybody getting low at this part then jumping when it was time to Pick it up, Pick it up, Pick it up!
Ab. marel BASS DROP! Got a $20 bill put cha hands up- 💀
This song will help you make the right decision in life!
Big Time
Facts bro 😎
Seriously. I have always loved the Hip Hop artists who were/are trying to put positivity into the community and the world.
@@melissasaint3283 its only dipshit garbage that gives the genre a bad name. There was and there still is a lot of decent stuff out there.
Underrated comment
I’m a metal head of the 80’s and I love this song.
Metal and rap once came together. Just like we Americans need to again.
🤘🏻🤘🏻
Hook is absolutely ridiculous!!! True hip hop not the crap they rolling today!!
Im so glad I was a teenager in the 90's! We rocked hard back then.
I forgot how awesome that song was. The 1990s was the best ;-)
So hard!!! And we didn't have to die for it! #70sborn #90sformed
Same here!! Best era to grow up in
The 90’s was the best time to live!!
@@LFJ_Utalk eh close 80's beats u by a hair
So fortunate to have been born in 76...got to see Hip Hop grow, mature, get weird, split into a thousand directions and go into the subway tunnels to survive the commercial holocaust. I'll never quit listening to the real sh*t.
I’m 1978 and yes we got to see and experience the best of hip hop
Yasss 1976- born and raised in NYC... I’m just so grateful to have grown up listening to rap legends...
Yes I remember breakdancing in the streets on cardboard. This was the best hip-hop history ever. You had DJ's and MCs you can get with freedom or you can get with vax. Yeah I went there lol
Born in 77. Totally agree. Next up in rotation: A Tribe Called Quest : Scenario
That line “go into the subway tunnels to survive the commercial Holocaust” is a nice way to describe underground hiphop
LEGACY!!!!!!! PERIOD.
MEGATRON APPROVED 🤘
One of the greatest tracks of all time!!!!!!!!!!!! They were ahead of their time!!!!!!
@$H0-TyMe 🤣🤣🤣🤣.. I'm 50 that's why but your kinda right..
So everybody is saying " ahead of their time" as a compliment. Shits mad annoying. They were right on time
Almost 30 years later and I still don't know if I should go with this or that
You should get with this 'cause this is kinda fat
Get with this cause this is where it’s at!
Grove Street 4 Life lol
Yeah I understand
Grove Street 4 Life looool
“Never was a fool so we finished school” “we don’t punch girls and we don’t punch a clock” Fuck I miss 90s hip hop.
LL Cool J's Rock The Bells Radio on SiriusXM. Its AWESOME!!!!
The wisdom in that line is amazing. “Out to rock the boat while still here to rock, don’t punch girls and I don’t punch a clock,.....”
How to make a difference in the world. At least to do some thing. Shows respect to women which which according to my upbringing is very important and of course I agree. And I don’t punch a clock. They make their own way. Gosh this sounds like people who can think for themselves!!
Love it!!
OVER 30 YEARS OLD & STILL A SUPERMASTERPIECE 💥💥
Indeed!
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is a masterpiece!
I'm here because of Transformers Rise of the Beasts. I haven't heard this song in a minute.😎🔥
Same and same
“Engine, engine, number 9
On that New York Transit Line
If my train falls off the track
Pick it up, pick it up
PICK IT UP!”
NYC LETS GOOOOO!
I spent years trying to find the song that had this line in it. I had it in my head for a long time and started to believe it wasn't real.
@@cat5636 oh it’s very real, my friend…
Kanye likes this part
ruclips.net/video/wFjYrLxUiXo/видео.html
Back ON THE S S SCENE CRISPY AND CLEAN.. yessir
In late 1991, there were 2 albums I wanted on cassette badly. One was Nevermind by Nirvana and the other was A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing by Black Sheep. What a time to listen to music.
Me 2, I as a Jersey girl was on both, hip hop/rap and the grunge wave, I miss the good old days.
I bought Wolf in Sheep's Clothing and Fugazi's Steady Diet of Nothing right at the beginning of spring break my senior year of High School. April 1992.
We have similar tastes. Kids was mad diverse back in the day.
@@VanguardSound7 I think kids tastes are typically way more diverse these days, just because they have such easy access to everything.
That's what I'm sayin', every genre was amazing, from rock, alternative, anything in Hip Hop, R&B, Euro Dance, House, Techno...etc. Golden Era of EVERYTHING!
This used to turn the clubs out for real !! Back in the Day sh*t for real !!
Praise our Heavenly Father.
Transformers rise of the beasts had a fantastic soundtrack
Most definitely, word!
Most perfect one in the series my opinion
This song helped me to make a better choice.
HypnoDaddy .....Factz!!
HypnoDaddy cash
Was it this or that
Which one is where it's at?
haha... you stupid
Man this is one of the dopest hiphop tracks ever made
I knew EVERY LYRIC of this entire album....(especially "you mean im not?"😅)
Somehow i missed the lyric in this song where he shouted out jungle brothers and tribe called quest!
man like streetbeefs, i see your posts on insta idk if its the same donny but i see you posting shit about the illuminati, good of you to use your platform to promote truth in times of such ignorance. make sure your fighters are ready to fight in the revolution lol
COULDN'T AGREE MORE WITH EVERYTHING! I also know every single lyric. "You Mean I'm Not" is brilliant. "Ma! You broke the f*n EGG YOLK!" LOL!!!! I play it for people and rap along while I'm laughing my arse off, and nobody gets it, man. Gah.
That shout out was super nice
I’m😢😢 0:09
All of this.
This entire album was brilliant.
My highschool boyfriend was obsessed with Black Sheep, i remember buying him this CD!
I saw this performed with De La Soul last night. I was 2 years old when this came out but my Mum and cousins would bump this tune - it was epic. Homage to the original engine engine number 9 bar 😊
The 90’s hip hop is (in my book) the best era EVER for hip hop. Every track had an identity and a SOUND!!! It was a culture that could NOT be denied nor ignored. It was just that, A CULTURE, THE CULTURE!!! I’m glad I was raised in this era as well. #timeless #classic #dope. And this song is undeniably one of thee best tunes of the decade.
No question about it…I don’t know why people try to debate it
Gritty sound and real lyrics. Hip Hop got too commercial and flashy after 2pac died.
@@Anikom15Livehip hop was still good after tupac died because we had so much talented rappers up to like 2007
Nothing......I mean nothing beats 90's
hip-hop!
True story....
this was actually 92/93
Henry M but published in 2009
Cant argue w that
Amen!!!
Engine Engine number 9 on the New York transit line, that lyric would always get the club hyped.
THIS WILL NEVER GET OLD ❤
Can't beat the old school rap because back in the day we had groups like Black Sheep, A Tribe Called Quest, EPMD, Eric B. & Rakim, Digitial Underground, Outkast, Salt-N-Pepa, TLC, Heavy D & The Boyz, The Fugees along with LL Cool J, Kool Moe Dee, Big Daddy Kane, Ice Cube, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, KRS-One, etc. Nothing this day can ever top the old school in my mind period.
Wouldn't go that far, but this music is definitely dope
BRAINWASHED Hey, the truth hurts
That's right because music these days will never match the music back in the day. Don't get me wrong, some of the music is good but not great though.
William Wright Indeed. I mean, even Kendrick Lamar who many say is the best New School rap artist and ”2Pac incarnated” (DUMBASSES!) is very mediocre compared to like 95-97% of rappers in the 90’s. Only has like 4-5 nice songs.
@@williamwright4073 It's because today's shit doesn't hit. It's all autotuned with Xanax performances. The new cats have sold into the system and lost all edge.
back when you could literally UNDERSTAND and were able to recite what the mc's were saying.. damn i miss the 90s .
WE GETTING AWAY FROM THE COPS WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥
I will FOREVER associate this, not only with the memories I have of it as a youngster, I'll associate it with NBA Street Vol. 2. That soundtrack was RIDICULOUSLY awesome.
"Don't punch girls and don't punch a clock". Let that marinate. True lyricist, creators, and innovators of hip hop. This song just popped in my head. Just thinking about the old days. Thirty years but it still resonates the same.🤘🤘🤘🤘
2019, still bopping this classic.
Electroverse Same here my man, my dad introduced me to throwbacks like this , so shout out to my dad for bringing me to amazing songs like this
That won’t ever stop 👍
No it won’t man, no it wont
hell yeah
Yo yess this music is timeless
Spider-Verse and Transformers Rise Of the Beasts really had some fire ass soundtracks.
Damn right.
@@milesmorales-intothespider9861 That’s what I’m saying. Alright see ya, imma let you do your own thing.
@@milesmorales-intothespider9861 🫡
@@milesmorales-intothespider9861🫡
In another 30 years this track will still be tight. And the choice will still be yours.
This joint is one of the best hip hop songs in history.
No guns, no strippers, no making it rain and still harder than anything today!
Good ass point!
#RealHiphop
Word
Yeah cuz the camera didnt follow a girls ass at the start and end and there are guns in the video
David Moore right lol
Tribe, Digable Planets, De La Soul, 90s. Legendary!
Mirage told me to listen to this honestly he had good taste in music
Rap back then is a whole lot better than it is now
Yes abrion I soo agree!!!.
Nope you're completely wrong
Tyr Fenrir opinions are opinions. And I agree that the golden age is better. So if u have a different go say new schools better on a fuckin Drake song
Jake Hernandez Im not a fan of Drake.
But I am a fan of,...actually never mind just go back to your emo music and Katy Perry.
Lmao
+Jake Hernandez (DEE JAKE) drake is dope
Hip-Hop Group Black Sheep Files $750M Lawsuit Against Universal Music Group Over Royalties
As an old soul person for '91, I literally getting the chills because it's one of my favorite songs.
I heard this when I watched the car chase scene in Transformers Rise of the Beasts.
This is when Hip Hop was the shit...
wasn't*
@@senkkella7664 he ment shit as in the "stuff"
This is the song that brought EVERYONE to the dance floor back in the day.
This song still gets everyone on the dance floor
This one and The Humpty Dance
This song has got 7th grade school dance written all over it. I loved this song so much and still do
This song was perfect in Rise of the beasts. Mirage was badass af
2:31 PICK IT UP PICK IT UP PICK IT UP - BACK ON THE SCENE!
My favorite part!
💯
“Don’t punch 👊 Girls, & we don’t punch a CLOCK!” ⏰
Sampling McCoy Tyner and quoting Wilson Pickett as well as referencing both A Tribe Called Quest and Jungle Brothers (Both part of the native tongues).. this song is rich on music history and I can't help but love it to death.
I thought i was the only one who picked that up
How many here finally found this song that was in the Mirage car chase in Transformers Rise of the Beasts?
This song dominated every club, radio station and jeep when it came out.
Hip Hop Classic "NO Curse words" and hot as FIRE. Take notes all you ake rappers out there!
oh my gosh i didn't even notice it didn't have any cursing in it. that makes me so happy 🥲
If aliens come to Earth and they want to know what the definition of hip hop is - play them this track.🔥🔥🔥
When you try to steal Porsche, but it's radio starts playing by itself...
I saw Black Sheep perform this song at Palladium in the winter of 1992!! They turned the whole club out. The party scene in NYC at that time was unlike any other. On any given night you’d be in a party with Tribe Called Quest, Biggie, and LL Cool J all at the same time. Back then the artist were super accessible. Those were some great nights!!! Much love from Harlem NYC ❤️❤️❤️
Saw Cypress Hill, House of Pain, Funkdoobiest in early 90's, NEVER seen so much weed in my life, so much dank smoke you got contact highs. The stadium hallways were like you were hotboxing. Amazing concert. 70's, 80's and 90's Hip Hop was so amazing we didn't realize how unbelievable epic it was. Everyone who lived it won the lottery of experiences. Life is so shit right now. The freedom back then was unequivocal.
@@D33Lux absolutely, my daughter and her boyfriend were at my house the other day and they were looking through one of my photo albums. They couldn’t believe that we could freely just smoke in the clubs and they couldn’t fathom that we really partied hard with rappers. Before real money came into play rappers were so regular and accessible. Yes some would have security but most of the time it would be the rapper and his crew. And this is just the 90s we’re talking about. Imagine being a teenager in 1986 sneaking into Latin Quarter with your big sister’s ID just because you wanted to hear what songs Red Alert would test out on the crowd. I still can’t hear Stetsasonic “Go Stesta” without thinking I have to tuck my jewelry so the Brooklyn guys wouldn’t snatch my shit. It was a crazy time in NYC and the city was lawless. I’m grateful to say I survived it.
I haven't been this envious in a minute.
yep...
@@harlemsfinest7707 100..Yep.Tunnel. Esso,Pladium, etcc
You can get wit "this" (drugs) or that (hip hop), this (guns, gang violence, crack, prejudice, police brutality) or "that" (record scratching, DJ'ng, creating, positivity)..the choice is yours!!. I think rappers today missed the point... :/
I think you have the whole point backwards because they say “I think you’ll go with this, cuz this is kinda phat”
@@PruppetMaster nope he was referring to “that” and when that line is said there’s shots of the record-scratching.
Rappers today make entire careers based on missing the point 😒
To clear it up and make it plain, the OP has it backwards. The "This' is positive and the "That" is the negative bullshit..... You're welcome.
Real shit broski
Future generation here, (Gen Z) this song is some of the greatest stuff I've heard this week. It's a masterpiece.
I just listened to "Scenario" by A Tribe Called Quest before I came to this video. It was originally released just months after this one. You should check that one out, too, if you haven't already.
Never do drugs or alcohol when you feel down. Never.
One of the greatest hip hop joints of all time
Who all remembered to go down when he say "Engine Engine #9..."???
And to jump up and down when the beat drops.
i just heard this song a month ago and i imagined at a concert people went down on the engine part and slowly go up so is it common sense to do that? lmao wild guess
Kaido ™ troll ya, old school hip hop when it was heavy on the dancing was super hype. Not like crunk hype, but hype in unison hype. That video I linked was from their performance on "In Living Color"
You were in the vibe,so were they, so kinda makes sense.
me dude this shit still rocks
This song fits Mirage perfectly
😮 brought myself here, 35 yrs still “Back on the scene, crispy & clean!”🫶🏼
I’m now 45 and was 17 when this song came out. It is so refreshing to hear this again after nearly 30 years. I’m glad we grew up with a lot of positive hip hop just before west coast gangster rap blew up with Death Row, etc., glamorizing and glorifying smoking weed and being thugs.
Real Talk. I'm 42. I could feel a change in the hood and I could see the change in people's behavior when West Coast Gangster Rap Trash came on the scene. Everybody tried hard to be thugs.
I gangster rap destroyed our sanity's and sense of community.
I can't front and say that I didn't like it but I also detested it once I saw the influence that it had over my brothers and sisters.
I believe to this day that gangster rap/trap music is just as detrimental to the black community as racism...
Absolutely same! 74!!!
Very true and good observation
Was 18....loved going crazy at the clubs/parties at 2:31
christhedemocrat you can’t be that stupid
Back when hip hop was for real! They just want to say don't do drugs, don't kill people, don't be racist. Proper!
There were plenty who said the opposite (usually not the last one)
And not full of cuss words also
Ps1 haggard?
ah yes, because gangsta rap was not the most popular type of rap at the time this was released
This'll is the shirt for real
Everybody's comparing this unquestionably, exceptionally, awesome old school classic to Today's utterly waste of time music... But it's true. So clean, no cursing, no disrespecting anyone...a true, true classic!!!!
Were rolling out of Unicron with this one
One of the greatest hip hop songs ever made.
Facts
yes!!!!
TRUE💯💯💯
Top 20 for sure.
This is hip hop royalty at its finest, that will never tarnish or get old .
What a great time to be alive!!! I miss this era of hip-hop so much!!! We used to get so hype off the "Engine, engine No. 9 part!!! #genx#thiseraofhiphipcanneverbeduplicated#blacksheep#classic#dopenessatitsfinest ❤️🎧🎤👏🏾✊🏾💪🏾💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
right! guess we were truly blessed
We all yelled those lyrics & jumped on the pick up it part
Hearing engine engine number nine when it first came out had me ELEVATED
Man I miss this music Era with a passion!
K. Whit. Lugz. Karl Kani. Cross Colors. What the hell happened to those guys?
trends change
This joint is still running laps around 95% of the Hip Hop made in 2016
100%
Agreed.
Hellz yea!!!
U ain't never lied
Facts
Some things has the knack of standing the test of time....this just happens one of those classic Rap songs...I'm still jamming to this in 2024
Man, early 90’s NYC was the shit. Everyday there was new music making moves. Hip hop was busting, punk, alternative, shit, metal was coming back , hardcore, grunge, reggae was bouncing. Absolute bananas. I 100% believe that me being 14/15 in 1990 put me in the sweet spot for so much influential music in so many genres. Absolute amazing time for music, clubs, shows and NYC. It’ll never be like that again.
Uncle Dane has a good taste in music.
One of the dopest jams ever
that's all it is miles, a leap of faith
If it wasn't for ROTB, i wouldn't know this hit.
I miss this era of Rap.
We need this era back BADLY.
🙏🏾 🙏🏾
@h0-tyme292 how does that bother your emotions?
This is the 50 Anniversary of Hip-Hop #HipHop50
Nothing better than pure old school Hip Hop
I was wondering if anyone else came here cuz of him
i heard this from Transformers: Rise of the Beasts but i heard 2:25 from Fatman Scoop Be Faithful
Ladies and Gentlemen watching on SUNDAY July 7th 2024_______❤❤❤❤
Dude is flowing, real hip hop