Samples: John Coltrane - Amen (Alto saxophone) Alvin Cash & The Crawlers - Twine Time (Vocals) Gang Starr - Just To Get A Rep (Drums) 0:14 Reggie Stepper - Drum Pan Sound (Lyrics)0:51 Lords Of The Underground - Check It (Vocals) 1:17 Sugarhill Gang - Rapper’s Delight (Lyrics) 1:59 Blood, Sweat, & Tears - Spinning Wheel (Lyrics) 2:52
I'm with u on that I'm 38 the craziest thing is I'm moving so I was cleaning out my shed and found my CD book and the first page had THIS CS LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND keepers of the funk and here comes the lords....ALONG WITH black sheep cassette tapes black moon pharcyde man best times
we used play mortal combat on sega genesis to this in my homes pops mancave when he was at work and we skipped school lmao!!! big ass screen and home system boomin lmao!!!!
Yo I miss this, they need to mention them on these hip-hop documentaries and all the Favor Unit... Queen Latifah what's up don't let them sleep on Jersey.
But they don't understand how I feel about the funk I walk with the funk, I talk with the funk I eat with the funk, I sleep with the funk I live for the funk, I'll die for the funk ♥
+Cast_Iron_Mike I second this. But there are still some real Mc's hidden underground, just gotta search in the right place. Never gonna match the vibe, sure but worth to listen tho. Give Chill Bump a listen man
I fell in love with hip-hop with that kind of shit. I was married to that music. Wu tang, gangstarr, poor righteous teachers, boot camp click, mobb deep, nwa, da youngsta's, pete rock & cl smooth, krs one..... Now I want a divorce...
R.I.P B.I.G Biggie recited the lyrics at the end of this joint for machine gun funk ( 1 of my favorite B.I.G's songs ) and lords of the Underground are legends.
@JamesO19991 Incorrect. These dudes, like Redman and Naughty by Nature, were straight Jersey. Big was Brooklyn. He got his style from King T, and to a lesser extent from Erick Sermon.
King T and Eric sermon you must have been born in 1999 lmao big's from the creation era. In other words everybody had they own sound biggie didn't sound like nobody but biggie just like eric and parish they sounded like eric and parish. Rakim slowed it down and created the lane for a calmer cadence which gave birth to the Epmd flow.
@@castolano I'm 1985. I been listening to Hip Hop for a long time. Big stated in an early interview that he got a lot of his early style from King T and anybody who knows the first thing about Hip Hop would know this, so I don't know what the fuck you are going on about..
Man he coppief this you fool this is older than biggie fuck biggie glorified selling crack bless up to Tupac the real one again fuck biggie at this stage
LEARN IT! Chief Rocka, Chief Rocka Chief Rocka, Chief Rocka 0:24 Boom shaka laka, yo, here comes the Chief Rocka Rock it down, so jump up off the tip you're not my nucca 0:28 For sharper type to battle make the people say ooh ahh Think I won't curse, I'll break down and say puta 0:33 Now fam-a-lam, I'll be damned, slam jams the weak Could it be the skunk weed that makes us oh so funky? 0:38 Now hold it let me choose, couldn't be the booze No it's the shoes (the shoes?) It's gotta be the shoes! Cause girlies, they clock, they stand around and jock So I say boom shaka lak, grab the microphone then rock 0:47 To tell you the truth, when on the mic I'll say anything that sounds good Like "drum pan, a drum pan sound over some uuuuh" 0:53 The Cat in the Hat and the mouse ran up the stairs "Now that don't make no sense!" C'mon who cares? 0:57 See even without the gift there's yours so don't be tryin to knock me I say what I want to say, as long it sounds funky 1:02 Some MC's wanted to buy me, so they try to take stands But they don't understand I'm the motherfuckin man 1:06 I amaze and astound, rhythm up and down Smack a group of them around Let them know who wears the crown 1:11 Who's-the-tip-of-the-top, the-cream-of-the-crop, the-best-under-the-sun I'm the Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Mr. Funkee uh 1:17 The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka 1:35 Well umm, boom, shak-a-lak, I got the fragrance, the funk Whew and it's smellin' up the hip-hop 1:39 A little bit of this, a little bit of that Mixed a, little of this, and now I gotta rap I'm the, Chief Rocka so I guess I am in charge I freak it with a twist so you'll boom it in your cars 1:49 I'm the, one with the flow and the grip like G.I. Joe I snatch, I grab, and then I grab the dough See, if I was an Indian I'd still be the chief The only other difference-I'd smoke weed in a leaf 1:59 To the hip, the hop, to the hibby, to the hibbidy Hip-hop, oh no, I don't wanna go pop I got, too much soul, rhythm and blues R&B, ya see, all that's cool 2:08 But hip-hop and rap, yeah, that's where my heart's at Even back when I used to break on a box Backspins for backspin, even while I'm rappin' 2:15 Before I had a record, I always kept 'em clappin' Freestylin on the block, now I Chief Rock I always entertain, by diggin' in my crux 2:23 My brain, so if it's gonna rain let it rain I spook you with the hit Make you jump like House of Pain 2:27 Boogaloo boogaloo, shake and jump And remember, remember, Chief Rocka won't front 2:32 The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, Chief....Rocka 2:42 Ay Mr. Funkee Whassup? Can I get assistance? For what? For what? Yo Jazz, flex a cut Well back is the backer, I'm chillin' with my nucca And if ya got beef, then you can live with Jimmy Hoffa like 2:52 what goes up, must come down But not me clown 2:57 I cut 'em, crack a speaker when I'm pumpin' So jump in, and watch your ears start hummin' Through the block, and don't forget to boom shak shak-a-lak 3:04 Well damn Do It All can I rock? I hear a beat I grab the mic, the mic and then I start this workin' The kids around the way used to think that I was buggin' 3:10 But they don't understand how I feel about the funk I WALK with the funk, I TALK with the funk I EAT with the funk, I SLEEP with the funk I LIVE for the funk, I'll DIE for the funk 3:21 So now what do they say, when I'm walkin up the block Boom-shaka-laka there goes the Chief Rocka 3:25 The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka.... Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka The Lord Chief Rocka, number one The Lord Chief Rocka, number one The Lord Chief Rocka, number one The Lord Chief Rocka, number one The Lord Chief Rocka, number one...
Early 90s when digital underground and tupac Shakur used to be their back up dancer, Ice t, notorious big, public enemy, even R&b singer Christopher Williams, these artists gave life to music, real talk hip hop is dead.
+Mcgyver don't Save a hoe thanks for letting me know some history that's good to know but hip-hop ain't dead yet though there's alot of underground rappers who were really good just keeping searching my friend
+Demitrious Hill hey you just suggested something that's true there's a lot of underground artist that has good music, that's were they will remain underground, why??? Because look what the industry is promoting at this moment, when I saw young thug promoting his new album wearing a dress, and Lyor Cohen who used to promote dmx, Ja rule jayz, I couldn't believe he was consigning that type of stuff, but this is the fucked up era man, back in the 90s young thug would've been finished the minute those pictures gets released.
Rappers back then were all about positivity. Most of them were really nice people who just loved their craft, not wannabe stars like the young'uns these days.
2019 and MR FUNKE had the dopest rhymes in this one!!! Oh! LOTUG one of the most underrated groups of the 90s...Marlon Williams...Number one producer in the 80s!!!
This jam went hard back in the day in high school. I used to jam this on my Sony Walkman in the morning before classes started. Those were the days, good ol 90s.
September 2024 I'm still banging this classic!! I searched this one!! Anyone else? Back when Rap City and Video Soul was a part of the everyday culture
if you don't know this from NBA Street then u haven't lived, the absolute best most style and flashy basketball game, it taught me so much about old school bball players I had no Idea before that game and the music feels perfectly fit in the 90s pickup games I can imagine someone playing this in their car while a game is going on, sounds like a fun life to live like that as long as it's peaceful game of basketball
😢Bruh I miss NBA street vol 2 that was the ultimate hip hop and basketball game. That last NBA street was very confusing to see what they were doing with the series
+Empire Minded I never did play that one as I didn't have a ps3, NBA Street 1 was pretty OK but NBA Street 2 was kick ass and NBA Street 3 was pretty great as well but it didn't have the same feel of NBA 2 of being in the 90s and playing pickup games in NY etc, but the dunk contests in nba3 were quite funny and fun
Sadly the 90's are gone however that golden age of music remains with us that enjoy articulated music. This generation needs to kill the noise instead of bringing the noise.Come on youngins give us some real music.
Newark fines omg I remember wearing my to Tim boots and weather leather coat going to all the house party stolen cars was out when the song came out omg 😭😭😭 my childhood was crazy but funny I wish I could go back
Yo I was watching Wu-Tang American saga As they were shopping Method Man Trying to get his song played in the clubs the producer said no then played Chief Rocka to show Rza how far off his production levels were! And bro...🤣🤣🤣🤣 this shit was bangin through those speakers bru🤣🤣 Then it was back to the drawing board for Rza. That shit was funny af bru. Just the looks on their faces when they heard this shit was priceless. Most definitely a classic 🔥🔥🔥
@@sterlin9tv849 Exactly bro! Folks forget how competitive Hip hop was in those days. It was just so much good music. The sounds the rhythms the swag everything about that era was just new and refreshing. And it still is.💯
Dang this takes me back to sunmer 93 in West Philly! Me and my cuz played this everyday! If you from around Osage Ave this Baby Barkley from down South!💯💪🏿
I’m a old head, I remember when this came out I was a Jr in high school, Albq, New Mexico. My whole school could not stop bumping this song! Them days.
Wow, today's music can not compete.
I'm 45! Back in 93 when I was 16 this was what hip hop was all about!! Early 90s hip-hop and rap was legitimately hip-hop and rap!! No bull shit..
Same boat bud…the good ol days
fk me means im 48 😢
Same age here and I know exactly what you're talking about. 🤔🫡👍
Bro I'm 54 and I Love it
Someone in 2024?❤ Old Hip hop never gets old
Liverpool uk 🇬🇧 we here ! ❤️🔊🔊🔊🔊
Russia . Hip-hop forever ✌
For ever ever
Yessirr✨🙏
Still kicks ASS.. 2024 WHAT "neighbours ". they gonna luv me 24 7 my new OLD fav. Morning .noon. and
Night
FULL bass. No treble. Argggghh
This was the golden age of Hip-Hop.
I used to love her… RIP.
Who’s still bumping this in 2020?
Me. It's even my phone ring.
and will always bump this
@@littlefiddy6802 good shit ever
Been rocking this in Perú bruh...
I'm from Jersey so I'll always rock Lords Of The Underground
One of the greatest hip hop songs in history
Wow! 😃 I just said "This is one of the best rap songs in history!" Then I saw your comment.
No doubt
Totally feels like freestyling on the street! Nailed it!
just wanted to write the same, then i saw your comment
Samples:
John Coltrane - Amen (Alto saxophone)
Alvin Cash & The Crawlers - Twine Time (Vocals)
Gang Starr - Just To Get A Rep (Drums) 0:14
Reggie Stepper - Drum Pan Sound (Lyrics)0:51
Lords Of The Underground - Check It (Vocals) 1:17
Sugarhill Gang - Rapper’s Delight (Lyrics) 1:59
Blood, Sweat, & Tears - Spinning Wheel (Lyrics) 2:52
I miss the old school days when you can sample anything you want royalty free. The golden age of hip hop R.I.P.
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UP UP UP fam 🔊🎼🎵🎶🎵🎶🎼🔊
3:18
Don’t forget B.I.G. would sampled this part for Machine Gun Funk
No music like this nowadays. Hip Hop has changed.
This still goes hard in 2020
Facts. This is a classic.
This never goes soft bruh!
Lords é foda, essa é foda pedrada d caralho
I'm number 100. Thank you.
100% real :D
The 90s Best time for hip hop music ❤
Thas True Bro
ABSOLUTELY
💯%
Im 42 now. How did all this time pass by. I was just in Rockaway beach at night listening to this with my friends 😟
@Raquel Moreno IKR😭😢 I'm in same boat with you it's crazy remember high school with this on blast
I used to bump this Hard in Beach Channel H.S.
@@Bigstevesmb Time pass, memories stay
I'm with u on that I'm 38 the craziest thing is I'm moving so I was cleaning out my shed and found my CD book and the first page had THIS CS LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND keepers of the funk and here comes the lords....ALONG WITH black sheep cassette tapes black moon pharcyde man best times
Yep 35 and feel like dust now...
I'm 43 yrs. And still playing this Jam in my Ride this music will Live for Ever
I wish for a time machine, Playing video games and listening to 90's hits.
san javier you can still do that today?
we used play mortal combat on sega genesis to this in my homes pops mancave when he was at work and we skipped school lmao!!! big ass screen and home system boomin lmao!!!!
Film Gob It's just not the same thing.
Just play Nba STreet Vol 2
san javier That's for sure...
Miss this kind of hip hop, most of the shit today is garbage
totally agree with you Joe.....
totally agree with you Joe.....
Joe Marra this song is a masterpiece
Joe Marra When there were a ton more 'artists' making 'art'....
+Joe Marra You got Pro Era.
do any young people under 30 like this music
Abraham Palmer I’m 14 and the only thing I listen to is classic hip hop
Man , i love this kind of music , old school hip hop is the realnest , i'm 16 from Poland
I'm 20 from Peru
22 from Sweden!
15 from Tallahassee!
Yo I miss this, they need to mention them on these hip-hop documentaries and all the Favor Unit... Queen Latifah what's up don't let them sleep on Jersey.
Got that right!
When it comes to rappers Jersey certainly has some gems
Da$h retchy p an lords or the underground
HIP HOP HOORAYYYY
Yes we do
Up North, do got some Gems, & all the Pioneers, but down in tha Dirty, it be some diamonds.
Whooty Who D.S.G.B.
Real talk. Nork in in the house
But they don't understand how I feel about the funk
I walk with the funk, I talk with the funk
I eat with the funk, I sleep with the funk
I live for the funk, I'll die for the funk
♥
boomchakalaka there goes the Chief Rocka !!
ELVISFX ✊🏿🔥🎙
Is sampled in an awesome jungle/dnb track.
Elvisfx you hit it on the head ..true to the funk
Simon Abbott Biggie Smalls Machine Gun Funk
REAL HIPHOP.
THIS is hip hop. We don't have MC's anymore, we have wannabe pop stars.
+Cast_Iron_Mike I second this. But there are still some real Mc's hidden underground, just gotta search in the right place. Never gonna match the vibe, sure but worth to listen tho. Give Chill Bump a listen man
+Cast_Iron_Mike too true
+Cast_Iron_Mike You couldn't be more wrong.
+Cast_Iron_Mike nah we do homes you just to lazy to look for it!
312vandal WOW.Real Hip Hop?Are we talking about Hip Hop or Rap?Proof you know fuck all.
man this is the shit... aggressive but not annoying... i could listen to this all day
I normally bump this song once a day
Two or 3 times when I'm feeling good hahaha
At a brewery in 2021 in Sacramento and this played brought me way back.
The most underrated group in hip hop. I rock the shit of this LP in 92.
san javier facts!!!!!!
Shit me too
This LP came out in 93 tho.
This Song is always going to be Banging!
Your bangin ;)
Thank You!
I fell in love with hip-hop with that kind of shit. I was married to that music.
Wu tang, gangstarr, poor righteous teachers, boot camp click, mobb deep, nwa, da youngsta's, pete rock & cl smooth, krs one.....
Now I want a divorce...
Open up your frame, and you´ll find a lot of passionate and unique artists, who are keeping the throne of hiphop on top
in other words, don´t fall for the genre that represents hip hop in the mainstream media, you have to dig more
I find myself rapping to this song in the car
Joey Badass, Capital STEEZE
Ron Golden hiphop is dead
I’m 26 and This my type of style let’s bring the old rap back
New Jersey MCs in the 90s were no joke!!!
word
are they from jersey?
@@elmalanmalan2175 yep, Newark.
R.I.P B.I.G Biggie recited the lyrics at the end of this joint for machine gun funk ( 1 of my favorite B.I.G's songs ) and lords of the Underground are legends.
It was a sample from this. He didn't recite it.
@JamesO19991 Incorrect. These dudes, like Redman and Naughty by Nature, were straight Jersey. Big was Brooklyn. He got his style from King T, and to a lesser extent from Erick Sermon.
King T and Eric sermon you must have been born in 1999 lmao big's from the creation era. In other words everybody had they own sound biggie didn't sound like nobody but biggie just like eric and parish they sounded like eric and parish. Rakim slowed it down and created the lane for a calmer cadence which gave birth to the Epmd flow.
@@castolano I'm 1985. I been listening to Hip Hop for a long time. Big stated in an early interview that he got a lot of his early style from King T and anybody who knows the first thing about Hip Hop would know this, so I don't know what the fuck you are going on about..
Man he coppief this you fool this is older than biggie fuck biggie glorified selling crack bless up to Tupac the real one again fuck biggie at this stage
Best hip hop song ever made, imo
Bumping this masterpiece still 2023 Holla @ 'yall
give the people what they want..
hip hop and rap, thats where my hearth's at
90's had the best hip-hop
I wish 90's hip hop would come back like a boomerang.
Wow, that's greatly said.
Yo we use to always bust out saying *Boomshockalaka* !!! Man this was the song back in the day!! Miss Hip Hop!!
LEARN IT!
Chief Rocka, Chief Rocka
Chief Rocka, Chief Rocka
0:24
Boom shaka laka, yo, here comes the Chief Rocka
Rock it down, so jump up off the tip you're not my nucca
0:28
For sharper type to battle make the people say ooh ahh
Think I won't curse, I'll break down and say puta
0:33
Now fam-a-lam, I'll be damned, slam jams the weak
Could it be the skunk weed that makes us oh so funky?
0:38
Now hold it let me choose, couldn't be the booze
No it's the shoes (the shoes?) It's gotta be the shoes!
Cause girlies, they clock, they stand around and jock
So I say boom shaka lak, grab the microphone then rock
0:47
To tell you the truth, when on the mic
I'll say anything that sounds good
Like "drum pan, a drum pan sound over some uuuuh"
0:53
The Cat in the Hat and the mouse ran up the stairs
"Now that don't make no sense!"
C'mon who cares?
0:57
See even without the gift there's yours so don't be tryin to knock me
I say what I want to say, as long it sounds funky
1:02
Some MC's wanted to buy me, so they try to take stands
But they don't understand
I'm the motherfuckin man
1:06
I amaze and astound, rhythm up and down
Smack a group of them around
Let them know who wears the crown
1:11
Who's-the-tip-of-the-top, the-cream-of-the-crop, the-best-under-the-sun
I'm the Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Mr. Funkee uh
1:17
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
1:35
Well umm, boom, shak-a-lak, I got the fragrance, the funk
Whew and it's smellin' up the hip-hop
1:39
A little bit of this, a little bit of that
Mixed a, little of this, and now I gotta rap
I'm the, Chief Rocka so I guess I am in charge
I freak it with a twist so you'll boom it in your cars
1:49
I'm the, one with the flow and the grip like G.I. Joe
I snatch, I grab, and then I grab the dough
See, if I was an Indian I'd still be the chief
The only other difference-I'd smoke weed in a leaf
1:59
To the hip, the hop, to the hibby, to the hibbidy
Hip-hop, oh no, I don't wanna go pop
I got, too much soul, rhythm and blues
R&B, ya see, all that's cool
2:08
But hip-hop and rap, yeah, that's where my heart's at
Even back when I used to break on a box
Backspins for backspin, even while I'm rappin'
2:15
Before I had a record, I always kept 'em clappin'
Freestylin on the block, now I Chief Rock
I always entertain, by diggin' in my crux
2:23
My brain, so if it's gonna rain let it rain
I spook you with the hit
Make you jump like House of Pain
2:27
Boogaloo boogaloo, shake and jump
And remember, remember, Chief Rocka won't front
2:32
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, Chief....Rocka
2:42
Ay Mr. Funkee
Whassup?
Can I get assistance?
For what?
For what? Yo Jazz, flex a cut
Well back is the backer, I'm chillin' with my nucca
And if ya got beef, then you can live with Jimmy Hoffa like
2:52
what goes up, must come down
But not me clown
2:57
I cut 'em, crack a speaker when I'm pumpin'
So jump in, and watch your ears start hummin'
Through the block, and don't forget to boom shak shak-a-lak
3:04
Well damn Do It All can I rock?
I hear a beat I grab the mic, the mic and then I start this workin'
The kids around the way used to think that I was buggin'
3:10
But they don't understand how I feel about the funk
I WALK with the funk, I TALK with the funk
I EAT with the funk, I SLEEP with the funk
I LIVE for the funk, I'll DIE for the funk
3:21
So now what do they say, when I'm walkin up the block
Boom-shaka-laka there goes the Chief Rocka
3:25
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka.... Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one, Chief Rocka
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one
The Lord Chief Rocka, number one...
How much time did it take to write this?
Good job 👀
Thanks!
My manz!!!💪🔥 Thank you for the essay... Back when we knew ALL of the words to the jams... Word.😎
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Timeless music.
June 2022 and I'm still listening to this classic!! Anyone else?
NBA Street Vol. 2..... Straight Nostalgia
thats my game yo and the sountrack to it is tight
Oh the memories!
Rashawn Antoinio
Yeah, I had to go out and buy an old PS2, just so I could play that game again. Best $30 I ever spent.
I'm glad I was able to experience the amazing Hip-hop of the 90's. I don't listen to any modern stuff anymore.
Jamie Kitchens Nobody gives a fuck
Jamie Kitchens word
Chief Rocka is one of the songs which made me love HIPHOP till now
1993-1994 was my favorite time for hip hop. Wu-tang, dre, snoop, mack, lords, nas, easy, biggie, ect.
It’s 2019 and I still bump to this!!🔥🔥🔥
I agree!! This is the Real Hip Hop era that I so miss!!#CLASSIC
Number one chief rocka
My kind of girl👍
Yep
Always 🔥
So glad these young'uns appreciate this. The late 80's and early 90's were good times.
Nothing or noone can ever top the old skool hiphop.
if you listening to this in March 2022 youre an icon 🖤🖤🖤
Just did 34 push-ups listening to this... my old record was 11... real hip hop gets results
im a 97' baby but i have the soul and spirit of 80's this is true music but that double bass is so sexy to hear
Early 90s when digital underground and tupac Shakur used to be their back up dancer, Ice t, notorious big, public enemy, even R&b singer Christopher Williams, these artists gave life to music, real talk hip hop is dead.
+Mcgyver don't Save a hoe thanks for letting me know some history that's good to know but hip-hop ain't dead yet though there's alot of underground rappers who were really good just keeping searching my friend
+Demitrious Hill hey you just suggested something that's true there's a lot of underground artist that has good music, that's were they will remain underground, why??? Because look what the industry is promoting at this moment, when I saw young thug promoting his new album wearing a dress, and Lyor Cohen who used to promote dmx, Ja rule jayz, I couldn't believe he was consigning that type of stuff, but this is the fucked up era man, back in the 90s young thug would've been finished the minute those pictures gets released.
yes youre a special snowflake son
Demitrious Hill Same yo just got that feel for good music I guess
I LIVE FOR THE FUNK, I DIE FOR THE FUNK!
Greatest song of all time!
One of the dopest tracks of all time. For those who know.
These boys was getting after it! The beat, the flow...everything! Chief rocka!
I met one of them. So human. God bless. Real hip hop will never die...
Rappers back then were all about positivity. Most of them were really nice people who just loved their craft, not wannabe stars like the young'uns these days.
One of the best Hip Hop Songs of the 90’s. I was In High school and this song brings back so many memories.
#REALHIPHOP
2019 and MR FUNKE had the dopest rhymes in this one!!! Oh! LOTUG one of the most underrated groups of the 90s...Marlon Williams...Number one producer in the 80s!!!
This jam went hard back in the day in high school. I used to jam this on my Sony Walkman in the morning before classes started. Those were the days, good ol 90s.
That's gold
I'm still bangin this in 2021 that's real deal not new schoolers who go "skrrt brah " and claim that's "hardcore rap"
Timeless, they set the bar so high, I doubt anyone will get even close.
90’s rap man. NBA street v3 got me on the wave on GameCube. This, shook ones and many more
"If I was an Indian I'd still be a chief, the only other difference I smoke weed in a leaf"
A very simple time, when Music actually had a purpose!!! One of the best era's
September 2024 I'm still banging this classic!! I searched this one!! Anyone else? Back when Rap City and Video Soul was a part of the everyday culture
This song is still bumping in 2019! So much energy coming through.
U know its real hip hop when ur head just starts bouncing to the beat. Cant control it...
I'm at the train station and doing it😂😂😂
WHOS LISTENING TO CHIEF ROCKA IN 2017? MEEEEEE!!! 90S ROCK BAYBAYYYYYYYYYYY
MzzTerious One rap**
2019
Every time this song would come on in NBA streets vol 2 I would go crazy !
+The Depressed Jets Fan dude hell yeah !
if you don't know this from NBA Street then u haven't lived, the absolute best most style and flashy basketball game, it taught me so much about old school bball players I had no Idea before that game and the music feels perfectly fit in the 90s pickup games I can imagine someone playing this in their car while a game is going on, sounds like a fun life to live like that as long as it's peaceful game of basketball
😢Bruh I miss NBA street vol 2 that was the ultimate hip hop and basketball game. That last NBA street was very confusing to see what they were doing with the series
+Empire Minded I never did play that one as I didn't have a ps3, NBA Street 1 was pretty OK but NBA Street 2 was kick ass and NBA Street 3 was pretty great as well but it didn't have the same feel of NBA 2 of being in the 90s and playing pickup games in NY etc, but the dunk contests in nba3 were quite funny and fun
Block parties for days in that game lol
u guys remember this time when music was good
😁😁😁😘
Good music still exists, but you have to look for it
Glad I lived throughout this time...
the lyrics from 3:12 to 3:20 are so hard. I LIVE FOR THE FUNK...I DIE FOR THE FUNK!!!! So realll
Yes!!!
Now I chief rock
Yup that biggie sampled too love it
Classic! Today's so-called rappers could learn a thing or two from the LOTU...
Damn right
true shot!!$$$😉
Only rapper/ hip hop artist that is good know is kendrick Lamar
sorry but I'm a Shady fan too..no one can touch his lyricism
now* and i forgot about eminem
2 0 2 1 !!! unbelievable Vibe
Who got the nuts to bump in 2019?
I do. This is my era
I did today
ME!!!!😝 no disrespect but obviously.......YOU TOO🎶🎼👂👂
i am rn
Bumping it right now obviously 2019! True hip hop right here.
Love this era 🎶🤩 I was 16 …. Thuggin. 😂
90's come back please!!
Sadly the 90's are gone however that golden age of music remains with us that enjoy articulated music. This generation needs to kill the noise instead of bringing the noise.Come on youngins give us some real music.
Newark fines omg I remember wearing my to Tim boots and weather leather coat going to all the house party stolen cars was out when the song came out omg 😭😭😭 my childhood was crazy but funny I wish I could go back
*THAT IS TRUE RAP*
90"s so cool NJ. Love the beat the lyrics 😅
Who remembers playing NBA Street to this?
Me 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yo I was watching Wu-Tang American saga As they were shopping Method Man Trying to get his song played in the clubs the producer said no then played Chief Rocka to show Rza how far off his production levels were! And bro...🤣🤣🤣🤣 this shit was bangin through those speakers bru🤣🤣 Then it was back to the drawing board for Rza. That shit was funny af bru. Just the looks on their faces when they heard this shit was priceless. Most definitely a classic 🔥🔥🔥
That was epic as fuck.. I appreciated that scene much.
It’s little things like that that’ll make you a better artist.
@@sterlin9tv849 Exactly bro! Folks forget how competitive Hip hop was in those days. It was just so much good music. The sounds the rhythms the swag everything about that era was just new and refreshing. And it still is.💯
I first heard this song from nba street volume 2 but then I heard it in that episode then I nerded out
@@gametimex3969 🤣🤣🤣
@@gametimex3969 I heard it there too 1st.
46 yrs old and still smokin cheefa!
93' poland here, greets to all of ya
This might be the most slept-on beat of the 90s
Hip Hop at its finest... Real Emcees on a dope beatFunky shit for real hip hop headz
knew this whole song by heart growing up...90s hip hop love it..here in 2021 still rockin
This song still rocks in 2019!
I appreciate this way more now then I did back in the day. New shit is wack and this just destroys anything new.
Truly true
November 2019, and I still love this song mom 😂😂😂 she hated that I liked this type of music!
Yo, I'm 27 and this brings back memories, I thank my parents, and uncles for this.
Still 🔥 in 2019. Sounds even better.
Real hip hop forever
None of the mumble jumble trap shit ...real Rap & Hip-Hop 🔥🔥🔥
"Hip hop n rap yea that's wheres my hearts at" 💯
Plus he doesn't diss anything. Just gives shoutouts to other genres he likes.
Dang this takes me back to sunmer 93 in West Philly! Me and my cuz played this everyday! If you from around Osage Ave this Baby Barkley from down South!💯💪🏿
THE LORD CHIEF ROCKA #1
I'm not understanding way people gave this video a thumbs down!! This was and still 🔥🔥
I’m a old head, I remember when this came out I was a Jr in high school, Albq, New Mexico. My whole school could not stop bumping this song! Them days.
CHIEF STILL ROCKS IN 2019...!!!!!!!
"Hip-hop and rap yeah that's where my heart's at"
My heart is in old sql hip hop.I got heart attack when i listen to new sql hip hop.
On repeat at my studio, these kids learning… Lord Jazz🔥🔥🔥
THIS IS BOOM BAP