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Wish Bone shocked the hell out of me with his flow. Great job. This is a perfect example of how he can keep up with the Bone flow but chooses his laid back style.
I done a analysis of the verses since the first album and my thoughts are they collaborated together or one member done the writing because early on each verse had the same format and as they went on each member done their own writing. I’m thinking krayzie done most of the work early on.
@@KoldBreeze Krayzie Bone was always known to lay the down the hook and the concept of a track. But yeah, most of the time they all wrote their own verses.
Because the hip hop in the 90's was made by people who have the talent to do it!!Not these fucking clown of today with zero talent!!!!!The worst is they think they make rap music!!!🤦🤦
I had a co-worker who one day came to me, rapping everyone's part. I said 'bet you don't know the Bone Thugs part..." Homie nailed it word for word back then, 1995 or so. I'll never forget that!
Bone thugs don't get enough love man. To this day thier flow sounds crisp and advanced . I remember the first time hearing them and being blown away. I haven't listened to any bone thugs music in a while, hearing this took me back to that first time. They're so dope. Redman is #1 tho ha
@@matthewjames6076 this track came out in 1995 when AOL was the internet service most used using phone landlines. Napster and other MP3 sites came like 3 years later and CD stores started to close. It was shown on MTV and BET when they showed rap music. The other song on the Panther soundtrack called Freedom had all these female singers like Mary J Blige, TLC, En Vogue, etc that had more airplay.
I just found out it had a video today from the Buckshot interview with Doggie Diamonds… how does it look so clear? I haven’t heard this since it came out.. in my honest opinion it’s trash .. I hate the beat. Bone killed it though..
By far the greatest posse cuts of hip hop! All of them delivered! This soundtrack is nearly 30 years old andit STILL has replay value 👍✊!! Rip B.I.G and Coolio 🙏!
@@darnellpervisknox5239 the soundtrack was slept on for real although I heard of it because of the freedom record I am still looking for a copy now I love Joe's version of express yourself and not to mention Aaron Hall's stand at the end.
@JAY JAY BINKS I'm not denying Biggie is talented but come on, Bone Thugs are lyrically especially Krayzie above everyone, don't forget they were only teenagers. It might be subjectively my own opinion but many will agree. That rap that krayzie wrote for Eazy E is in my top raps of all time. Take care sir.
@@kapellavision5592 best is in this song redman , but biggies flow is perfect really ,bizzy bone too not forget. he is doing very interesting thing in the end of song ;)
Nick Campbell yea, true. But fa real.......tell me u can understand what they saying. Especially Krazy and Bizzy. Cuz I can't. But honestly I usually can. It just in this song...........Let's just say at some parts I'm wondering if their saying actual words. LoL. Love Bone tho.
I hadn’t heard this track since my teenage years. B.I.G. and Redman killed it as always!! IMHO, Biggie is definitely the greatest rapper of all time!! 23 years gone and still the best ever!
Word. Biggie was ahead of his time. If you wanna define what rap is, Biggie is the definition cause of how he put words together and not just common words but one would have to get a dictionary to get what dude meant and it made sense all the time. Who puts guacamole in a rhyme ? Gee Bigg was fire
@@fr3edomcry Nah, Das Efx were saying 'iggity' to fill up the bars and create an 'illusion' of speed rapping instead of using actual words. Bone did the style properly without shortcuts. Also their flows/sounds are different, not an accurate comparison.
Its crazy that the beat is this simple, everyone else has just basic rap flow but still bone thugs can have that sick flow on a simple beat like this dope
@@GuerillaTK there's two types of rap I think... left brain and right brain or basically people care about what it said than how it sounds. I personally think Busta does both but in this didn't flow and sound as good as bone... Bone got that flow and if there's and Busta's both just came out today I would like theirs... but it's all what people gravitate towards... Busta's was more profound had more of a message which I'm sure you like better
I'm 50 years old, and a Hip Hop head. I'm almost ashamed to admit I've never heard of this song before I just watched it. Truly Amazing. This is pure classic. 30 years late.
The machine likes to scrub the historical importance & homage later generations in Hip Hop during the 90's paid the Black Panthers & this track is off soundtrack to that movie.
A lot of East coast people are just the Tri State areas(NY NJ & CT) West coast is different,everyone claims it. The ☀️ rise in the East, so we call each other ☀️(Now Y, Now Just & Cee Truth) P.E.A.C.E.
Busta Rhymes had the best verse for being on the subject matter relevant to The Black Panthers soundtrack. BTNH had the most unique sounding verses, Redman had the most lyrical verse and Biggie's flow and voice is unstoppable.
He was right. Busta's got on the mic like an Hip Hop Farrakhan and wrecked some shit. Biggie & Redman lyrically slayed the track, Coolio manged to stay on topic, Bone"s tongue twisting made for a nice outro. Big Mike was decent and ILL Al Skratch was garbage. Could've left them off and replaced them with 2pac. Buckshot was nice though
Coolio and Biggie definitely killed it with there verses. I love these old school political raps. I do believe if Pac wasn't in jail he would have jumped on the track and would have killed. Tupac actually had Black Panther blood in him.
Krayzies verse changed rap forever. He or Bone as a whole will never get the respect they deserve. That verse is part of his verse on the Original Flow Motion on 1993s debut album Faces of Death. It was the verse Krayzie sang to Eazy E that got them signed. recored in ‘92 but originally written in 1987
Soundwave VR so sick . I’m pretty sure It was bone in this song that made Busta Rhymes rap fast afterwards. He did not rap fast in this song nor anything before hand.
For anyone who didnt understand Bone thugs lyrics here they are, they go so hard; Layzie Bone: Putting your shit to the pave, ending 'em meeting the gauge Live in the land of the brave, crazed, dazed, gotta blaze, amazing, nothing phased Bone, my deadly fist of brothers, ruggish, never did take no losses Put 'em all in a coffin, you dearly departed, better off Wish Bone: Living the psycho path so I'm down with a buck and a blast and getting my chance You niggas are fearing my sawed-off Blew thee to rest, so fast to blast So if you, thinking defeat, you need, to best, be packing your shit, you bitch Not that it makes a difference, cuz, when we a done with the quickness Krayzie Bone: Now Krayzie Bone is buck, buck, bucking em once a Gain enough to pick a defender They try to contend us, see, all they gon' win is that Mac-10 There's never another to go with a brother, while smotherin' suckas been gon' undercover We leave em in gutters, ain’t gonna get caught. But who was the sucker that squealed on a murda? Bizzy Bone: Creep with the street, sweeper, better R.I.P. and pray The bullet don't put in much work but I'm a sure, with, shot Puttin' the bullets just where it hurts, and um With a me tech'll slip up one on the popos, Bone, Bone Better be nothing to me, you set up, wet up Get 'em on the get up, Bone won't let up
Straight talk, they only brought together hip hop legends, my first time listening to this song and I'm absorbing everything, chorus, and heavy verses.❤❤❤ I'm from Brazil
This song is a CLASSIC!!! I feel Busta Rhymes blasted this on the real and everyone else was good too. They all came together for the soundtrack and that was cool. Miss Hip Hop like this!
Bone killed that shit . I remember I was living in Hawaii and I’ve never heard anybody like that and then I moved to Tennessee and it was a different story. Oh well.
I think song is fascinating, Biggie goes first but everytime i listen to this, i have to finish it. That just tells you everybody held their ground and spit fire bars.
Big was no MC he was a rapper there's a real difference between that so know hip-hop not just rap big was not that lyrical at all true shit he couldn't rap about nothing else but crime shit as you hear Busta on here and what buckshot said and killer mike so big couldn't not get with Nas or the Wu so get all your facts straight and the God MC RAKIM he didn't want no parts of real MC's so get the difference right between rap and a MC
@@thechipper613 no you just have a personal hatred torwards biggie, so you fake and act like he's not a good rapper. When deep down you know he is. Nas and rakim nor wu can never have a great flow rhymes toghether and have dominant voice like biggie. I don't know what it is with you and people like you that have hatred torwards biggie. You really went out of your way to hate on the greatest rapper of all times.
Surge_Cess Yeah, you're right. Coolio was on topic and said some interesting stuff. Just took me a minute to understand what he was saying. His rapping wasn't clear on this at all. You really have to strain to make out what he's saying. Maybe Bone Thugs were on topic.. who knows.. I couldn't understand any of them. I love Busta's verse, though. He really did go ALL the way in.
Danny Boy Most definitely, Busta was on point here, I don't think Bone Thugs were on topic at all though lol. They were mostly talkin' about guns and some other stuff that had no relation to the song.
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Bige
The Notorious B.I.G. Nah
He's In
We made it all my NY people stand up
Not before Wu-Tang.
Rip Coolio. Underground nerds will always remember his performance on this legendary joint.
He was best to me on this
Coolio torched this track! His rhymes on this song made him seriously respected as an elite MC.
Rapped his verse like a fitting chorus. Great effort.
Coolio was amazing at sliding in on a feature when you least expect it and just killing it. This and ‘Hit ‘Em High’ are perfect examples.
You told no lie here💯🔥🙏🏾
This song is legendary and should never be forgotten
Music Is key by who?
never
Only one person is left out is Tupac
KXNG TR3BRO '78 This! Thank God Busta was on this fresh off his TRibe Called Quest collabos
What is wrong with you???
Every rapper on this track killed it!I miss the days of authentic rappers.
There still are authentic rappers… just because most main stream rappers mumble doesn’t mean there’s no authentic mainstream rappers
Wish Bone shocked the hell out of me with his flow. Great job. This is a perfect example of how he can keep up with the Bone flow but chooses his laid back style.
I done a analysis of the verses since the first album and my thoughts are they collaborated together or one member done the writing because early on each verse had the same format and as they went on each member done their own writing. I’m thinking krayzie done most of the work early on.
@@solowundesignsbysamdavis9043You're wrong. They all wrote their own verses. This has been confirmed.
@@KoldBreeze Krayzie Bone was always known to lay the down the hook and the concept of a track. But yeah, most of the time they all wrote their own verses.
@@solowundesignsbysamdavis9043 u on that rock la familia. each member has their own style. fast cars... different engines
bruh njeed to choose again cuz i been skippin that man verses like he was birdman
Bone Thugs, Busta Rhymes, Coolio, Redman and Notorious All Killed the Verses
Bone thugs took it to another level..
Like alwayz
Redman did his thing
Fr tho God damn 🔥
Notorious B.I.G. is just silly on every track stupidly good
What does bizzy bone say???
I swear hip hop around the mid 90s was so heavy lyrically
@@skeet2296 I'm being dead serious I wasn't even trolling when I say my opinion
It's way better than this rap crap today.
You said the truth bro 100%
Krayzie Bone was the best out of the 90s and is still here and he's done nothing but get better
Because the hip hop in the 90's was made by people who have the talent to do it!!Not these fucking clown of today with zero talent!!!!!The worst is they think they make rap music!!!🤦🤦
One of the most underrated songs of all time
🤔🤔🤔 Str8 🗑️ Garbage... Good To Hear Bone Tho
@iLoveJackingOn the whole soundtrack should be on there the freedom track was golden too.
i love how coolio is coming in with the flow
He died for real
@@torianmcneill3794 man whooo?? coolio is still alive..
@@Tec.z81 see for yourself type in Coolio death then go to Wiki it’ll tell you Coolio was a rapper
@@torianmcneill3794 man i know coolio is a mc..but i wasnt up to date...can believe this man
@@Tec.z81 everyone is dying this is unfair
I had a co-worker who one day came to me, rapping everyone's part. I said 'bet you don't know the Bone Thugs part..." Homie nailed it word for word back then, 1995 or so. I'll never forget that!
Bone thugs don't get enough love man. To this day thier flow sounds crisp and advanced . I remember the first time hearing them and being blown away. I haven't listened to any bone thugs music in a while, hearing this took me back to that first time. They're so dope. Redman is #1 tho ha
So I guess this would be the 1st time they worked with Big. Notorious Thugs would be the 2nd.
They won a grammy
@@d1w1c1 I’m gonna replay Coolio’s verse he died last night I’m not kidding
Redman would say "I'll Be That".
Easy Mo Bee: 0:02
The Notorious B.I.G.: 0:12
Coolio: 0:49
Redman: 1:36
Ill Al Skratch: 2:19
Big Mike: 2:29
Ill Al Skratch: 2:50
Busta Rhymes: 3:08
Buckshot: 3:50
Layzie Bone: 4:04
Wish Bone: 4:14
Krayzie Bone: 4:25
Bizzy Bone: 4:35
THX 🔥.
Coolio's verse is pure fire
It was low-key wack
Thats the first time anyone has ever put those words together in a sentence
Not as fire as Biggie's.
Facts
Said NOBODY ever 🤣
As a diehard 90s hip hop fan I’m shocked I never knew this song or video existed. Busta killed it but damn bone thugs spazzed out.
yeah lot of dope songs on soundtracks that went under the radar before internet
@@matthewjames6076 this track came out in 1995 when AOL was the internet service most used using phone landlines. Napster and other MP3 sites came like 3 years later and CD stores started to close. It was shown on MTV and BET when they showed rap music. The other song on the Panther soundtrack called Freedom had all these female singers like Mary J Blige, TLC, En Vogue, etc that had more airplay.
I just found out it had a video today from the Buckshot interview with Doggie Diamonds… how does it look so clear?
I haven’t heard this since it came out.. in my honest opinion it’s trash .. I hate the beat. Bone killed it though..
Facts.. only BIG verse I heard just a handful of times on a mixes..
Bone crushed it.
You not gonna get a collaboration like this again.
Legends
Wish we had more Biggie and Coolio collabs. They sound killer together
@@n.vanh.7666 coolio mad wack
@@frizzysosa62 bozo you wack
@@frizzysosa62 according to your Frizzy microwaved brain.
@@frizzysosa62 you wack
yall can listen to puff daddy if yall like to idgaf 😂😂😂
Redman killin it like always
By far the greatest posse cuts of hip hop! All of them delivered! This soundtrack is nearly 30 years old andit STILL has replay value 👍✊!! Rip B.I.G and Coolio 🙏!
It’s amazing all these artists with their own unique styles can come together so well, that’s talent IMO you just don’t get to hear anymore.
That s when collaboras like this we re rare yet when it happened the talent combined made magic
All levels of facts!!! These days, for the most part, they’ve settled for the basic and monotonous.
Just wate one more year. You'll hear it all it's in the works.
@@brentduanefoster amen you told nothing but the truth.
"1 Train" By A$AP Rocky & "Really Doe" By Danny Brown
😶
My 1st time hearing this... damn and I’m 35 where has this track been hiding the last 23 years
😂😂😂
Damn! I'm 45 and this is my first time hearing this masterpiece! I need to see the movie too!
Mines too in july 2020 lol i seen the movie way back in the 90s ✊😎
@@darnellpervisknox5239 the soundtrack was slept on for real although I heard of it because of the freedom record I am still looking for a copy now I love Joe's version of express yourself and not to mention Aaron Hall's stand at the end.
@@ingodwetrust7648 same here lol my ex boyfriend had the movie on vhs.
Who else is still here listening to these LEGENDS in 2020? 🙏
right here
I SAYS Tiyh
in ear orgasm i would say :-)
From Chile 🇨🇱
✌
Bone owned this big time!!!!
it's not JUST because he's biggie. But it's JUST because he is biggie and he is so good.
Plus it helped their verse was last!!!
@@76goodguy
Yessir
@JAY JAY BINKS Not this one, sorry, nor did he on 'Notorious Thugs'.
@JAY JAY BINKS I'm not denying Biggie is talented but come on, Bone Thugs are lyrically especially Krayzie above everyone, don't forget they were only teenagers. It might be subjectively my own opinion but many will agree. That rap that krayzie wrote for Eazy E is in my top raps of all time. Take care sir.
You know its pure hiphop when tracks like this gets your head bumpin 🔥🔥🔥
Yes.
Busta comes with so much energy it’s scary
Redman, Big and Coolio killed this.
Chap Land Coolio does not credit he should.
They all killed it!
Biggie's flow is perfect.
Curtis DeLor obviously nothing different
facts
@@kapellavision5592 best is in this song redman , but biggies flow is perfect really ,bizzy bone too not forget. he is doing very interesting thing in the end of song ;)
Biggie is the best
UH
Bone thugs took it to the top!! Straight heat!!!
On life on my soul amigos who - 3-6mafia what man listen
Bone Thugs murdered this.
Nick Campbell yea, true. But fa real.......tell me u can understand what they saying. Especially Krazy and Bizzy. Cuz I can't. But honestly I usually can. It just in this song...........Let's just say at some parts I'm wondering if their saying actual words. LoL. Love Bone tho.
Wonder why someone will be talking about fast rappers and BNTH will not be among top five.
From all the rhym that flowed to the many personalities that were legit Bone deserves mentioning for even the fact of just being completely ill
They stole the song at the end
Krayzie bone verse is from motion faces of death version.
Biggie & Redman went in! But whoaaa!!! Busta killed it!
My 3 favs too...but, I also like bt&h part 2...but, the other 3 Really Murdered this track...
I was lookin for da redman comment maneee
The way Krayzie flows on this is just too good hes clearly the GOAT.
That Bad Boy Jersey is fireeee...the one Biggie was wearing
maDeiNtHe80s Fuck biggie and bad boy
@@shenyaet3350 why?
Y come for big he was and always will be dat nigga the don't call him the 👑of New York for nothing
Shenaye you haven't learned from Remy Ma's shether U don't come for icons
Back when they use to throw a bunch a lyrical killers on one track...ain't even need hooks sometimes 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Coolio and Bone thug fire man 💯🔥
I love how they were in the studio head noddin' to Bone at the end.
No brothers talkin about killin each other just noddin there head because they know respect aka rapper mad skills the nod factor check it out my dude.
I hadn’t heard this track since my teenage years. B.I.G. and Redman killed it as always!! IMHO, Biggie is definitely the greatest rapper of all time!! 23 years gone and still the best ever!
Word. Biggie was ahead of his time. If you wanna define what rap is, Biggie is the definition cause of how he put words together and not just common words but one would have to get a dictionary to get what dude meant and it made sense all the time. Who puts guacamole in a rhyme ? Gee Bigg was fire
Hands down biggie smalls is the illest!
FACTS!!!! Best ever to breath on a mic!
😂😂 not even
@@Youdontneedtoknowboy It's always that 1 TROLL that comes in and says the opposite of everybody else.
The bone thugs are top 10 all time man. They earned the credit. As a whole they have to be top 10. The legit changed the rap game to a certain point.
Agreed! They were the first to introduce this flow
Facts
As early as I can remember Das Efx were the ones who brought that type of flow first. BT&H did elevate it.
@@fr3edomcry Nah, Das Efx were saying 'iggity' to fill up the bars and create an 'illusion' of speed rapping instead of using actual words. Bone did the style properly without shortcuts. Also their flows/sounds are different, not an accurate comparison.
4:52 Was that Eazy?
Rest in Peace Biggie and Coolio🙏
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Everybody killed it but REDMAN, BUSTA and BONE so Raw man!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Damn the BONE THUGS hit that verse it blew me away then and still does today
Just wish I could understand them
@@chozen9 👍 i remember in 94 when Thuggish Ruggish Bone was on the BOX we were introduced to a style unlike any, took awhile to understand
@@MatucksKool moe dee, jaz-o, twista were all doing that long before bone
@@realpoeticsnah it’s more than rapping fast. They brought the flow with harmonizing. Nobody was doing that.
2021!
STILL BLASTING THIS MASTERPIECE.
OLD SCHOOL FOR EVER.
this new school my man
BTNH blew the Top off this Collab...
Heard it million times and will never get tired of it.
Bone Thugs are killing it! Man, this is DOPE!!!!
Bone Thugs ✊💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Still wondering till this day what the hell they said 😂👍🏽
@@domingonieves8192 slow it down to; slow listener level.
E1999 one of the best hiphop albums ever ...
One of the greatest thing happened to hip hop.
@@Chriskros1984 damn skippy
It's Bone & Biggie Biggie. 🔥🔥🔥
🎼🎵🎶🎤
The notorious thugs
Bone thugs killed it.🔥
Redman's a fucking beast. Tearing up the tracks as usual.
The greatest "Various Artists" track of all time 💯
Its crazy that the beat is this simple, everyone else has just basic rap flow but still bone thugs can have that sick flow on a simple beat like this
dope
Redman always bring the ruckus!
Bone killed everyone as usual. Give them brothers their credit!!!!!
Their verse is the only one ik
I AGREE 100% their verses are still cool af to this day
Just because he’s rapping fast doesn’t mean he killed anybody. Lol Busta killed everybody
@@GuerillaTK there's two types of rap I think... left brain and right brain or basically people care about what it said than how it sounds. I personally think Busta does both but in this didn't flow and sound as good as bone... Bone got that flow and if there's and Busta's both just came out today I would like theirs... but it's all what people gravitate towards... Busta's was more profound had more of a message which I'm sure you like better
FACTTTTTTT
Big Mikes full verse is fire they cut it down here, they all bring there A+ game
Coolio, Busta, Redman, and Krayzie killed it.
Krayzie?))
Krayzie Bone from Bone Thugs & Harmony
I'm 50 years old, and a Hip Hop head. I'm almost ashamed to admit I've never heard of this song before I just watched it. Truly Amazing. This is pure classic. 30 years late.
1995 was a good year to coolio.
A good year for hip hop..
+thelatechannel yeah...and his crack addiction too haha
1995 was the best year in hip hop Eva
Eichwiesel I'd argue that 1996 was the best year in hip-hop eva, but just the fact that we could debate on it, just means that the 90s were the shit.
94 - 96 best of all time imo
This is the most badass verse I ever heard from Coolio. How is this not on Spotify?
The machine likes to scrub the historical importance & homage later generations in Hip Hop during the 90's paid the Black Panthers & this track is off soundtrack to that movie.
It used to be on spotify but it got removed a couple years ago unfortunately
You don’t even see the movie anymore
It is in spotify.
It’s definitely not on Apple Music, had to add the extended version myself
Bone Thugs Took it to Another level and Spazzed Out On This Track
Love how Big Poppa just shows up to lay down a hot verse that has nothing to do with the topic LOL
That was the best verse also. The woman version was too political. The men was all hardcore rap with some drops of political meaning
Amani Alex (people)😊🤫
I was thinking that when the song first came out😂 still a dope verse
@@jknumber5138 is cleveland considered east coast too?
A lot of East coast people are just the Tri State areas(NY NJ & CT)
West coast is different,everyone claims it. The ☀️ rise in the East, so we call each other ☀️(Now Y, Now Just & Cee Truth) P.E.A.C.E.
Such an epic classic collaboration track with a lot of the greats on one track. Everybody did their thing in my opinion.
Bone thugs was something else
Classic! BoneThugs smoked it!!!!!
Crazy ass collab, damn this song is firreeee. Big, red and bone thugs stood out.
This is like the only track I can find Bone and Busta rhymes together.
When Bone went in, you knew it was over
All them killed it, but Bone oʻmg so tight
Busta Rhymes had the best verse for being on the subject matter relevant to The Black Panthers soundtrack. BTNH had the most unique sounding verses, Redman had the most lyrical verse and Biggie's flow and voice is unstoppable.
Coolio stayed on topic as well.
You must have skipped Coolio's verse
wellsaid
He was right. Busta's got on the mic like an Hip Hop Farrakhan and wrecked some shit. Biggie & Redman lyrically slayed the track, Coolio manged to stay on topic, Bone"s tongue twisting made for a nice outro. Big Mike was decent and ILL Al Skratch was garbage. Could've left them off and replaced them with 2pac. Buckshot was nice though
Agreed on Bone
Ill al Scratch, Bone, Big Mike, Buck shot,Busta, Biggie awww man this was the jam back n the day!!!
Maybe the best collaboration ever 🙌🏼
Notorious BIG is the GOAT! Panther is a great movie too!
Kraizye Bone killed it straight up east 99
Redman and BIG killed it🙌
Coolio and Biggie definitely killed it with there verses. I love these old school political raps. I do believe if Pac wasn't in jail he would have jumped on the track and would have killed. Tupac actually had Black Panther blood in him.
WolverineNerd
- Coolio
Facts
His mom was dat why
If pac was in prison he would have been for mudering this track.word up my dude brooklyn 4eva.
Krayzies verse changed rap forever. He or Bone as a whole will never get the respect they deserve. That verse is part of his verse on the Original Flow Motion on 1993s debut album Faces of Death. It was the verse Krayzie sang to Eazy E that got them signed. recored in ‘92 but originally written in 1987
This is an anthem.
Shiiit, that Krazie Bone machine gun rap!!
Soundwave VR so sick . I’m pretty sure It was bone in this song that made Busta Rhymes rap fast afterwards. He did not rap fast in this song nor anything before hand.
Bone went further than machine gun, they went nuclear
@@eb3005 It's almost identical as his verse in Flow Motion. He shortens it for this one.
It was kind of wack though. Understood nothing.
@@viranko7530 Wack? You high
East Coast, West Coast, South & Midwest…this IS Hip Hop at it’s finest.
No radio station played this song all day on 3/9. They play the same thing every year
Coolio🤴🏽🙏🏽😔✊🏾🕊 rest in peace 1963 -2022
Coolio was born 1963 not 69
Bone is ridiculous wit it. 🔥
Found this song in 2019 without feeling any shame ... i love finding old skool treasures. For now the best find of 2019.
Check out uneeks version
I found it today!!!! Big ups from 2020
Bro its 2020 i call myself a hiphop hostorian and I just found this track with no shame 🤣🔥🔥🔥
Found TODAY! Wow. Long time BIG fan. Shout out.
Better late than never. Us old heads need to stop shaming y’all for discovering music late that came before you. Salute.
For anyone who didnt understand Bone thugs lyrics here they are, they go so hard;
Layzie Bone:
Putting your shit to the pave, ending 'em meeting the gauge
Live in the land of the brave, crazed, dazed, gotta blaze, amazing, nothing phased
Bone, my deadly fist of brothers, ruggish, never did take no losses
Put 'em all in a coffin, you dearly departed, better off
Wish Bone:
Living the psycho path so I'm down with a buck and a blast and getting my chance
You niggas are fearing my sawed-off
Blew thee to rest, so fast to blast
So if you, thinking defeat, you need, to best, be packing your shit, you bitch
Not that it makes a difference, cuz, when we a done with the quickness
Krayzie Bone:
Now Krayzie Bone is buck, buck, bucking em once a
Gain enough to pick a defender
They try to contend us, see, all they gon' win is that Mac-10
There's never another to go with a brother, while smotherin' suckas been gon' undercover
We leave em in gutters, ain’t gonna get caught. But who was the sucker that squealed on a murda?
Bizzy Bone:
Creep with the street, sweeper, better R.I.P. and pray
The bullet don't put in much work but I'm a sure, with, shot
Puttin' the bullets just where it hurts, and um
With a me tech'll slip up one on the popos, Bone, Bone
Better be nothing to me, you set up, wet up
Get 'em on the get up, Bone won't let up
You didn't get enough credit on the lyrics bro...... But thank you. Some dope lyrics as always from bone
@@alejandroavalos2496haha thank you bro, appreciate that. For real man, they always go hard
No lie by the time Bizzy came on I was just like bro is he even speaking english🤣
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@@arsnst_sprtn2047 man I gave up after the first 10 seconds of their verse.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 RIP Biggie & Coolio
RIP Coolio and notorious big
coolie verse was deep af for real seriously
Straight talk, they only brought together hip hop legends, my first time listening to this song and I'm absorbing everything, chorus, and heavy verses.❤❤❤ I'm from Brazil
R.I.P. Coolio... legend in a cast of legends. 🙏🙏🙏
This song is a CLASSIC!!! I feel Busta Rhymes blasted this on the real and everyone else was good too. They all came together for the soundtrack and that was cool. Miss Hip Hop like this!
I don’t care what anyone says this was just a warm up for Redman
Busta bodied this! Killed this track!
Clothed in shadows word. FACTS! It was right on point for the soundtrack of the movie.
Clothed in shadows Yeah true.
MrThekidisback ya iam that weed make me want get hi and do not want to kill for the people🐂👀🇺🇸✌🌍💓
Alvin Wright lol
every body stay cool we are buttiful I'm gods eyes love pees and happiness to you all🐂🎩✌🇺🇸🌍
Bone Thugs spit 5 minutes worth of rhymed is 30 seconds...Beasts!!
No shade but I didn't understand a word they said
@@greezythumb nah no hate g they always been fast spitting mfs
Beast for real
@@greezythumb lol that's Bone for ya! Gotta love them
Bone killed that shit . I remember I was living in Hawaii and I’ve never heard anybody like that and then I moved to Tennessee and it was a different story. Oh well.
*Biggie* toying with every rapper in his era, lyrically with unmatched flows.....🗣🎙📻🎶🎵
He can't match bone thugs, he even had to study their flow to do Notorious Thugs
I think song is fascinating, Biggie goes first but everytime i listen to this, i have to finish it. That just tells you everybody held their ground and spit fire bars.
Let's go
Big was no MC he was a rapper there's a real difference between that so know hip-hop not just rap big was not that lyrical at all true shit he couldn't rap about nothing else but crime shit as you hear Busta on here and what buckshot said and killer mike so big couldn't not get with Nas or the Wu so get all your facts straight and the God MC RAKIM he didn't want no parts of real MC's so get the difference right between rap and a MC
@@thechipper613 no you just have a personal hatred torwards biggie, so you fake and act like he's not a good rapper. When deep down you know he is. Nas and rakim nor wu can never have a great flow rhymes toghether and have dominant voice like biggie. I don't know what it is with you and people like you that have hatred torwards biggie. You really went out of your way to hate on the greatest rapper of all times.
Busta Rhymes was the only one that had a complete rhyme that actually went with the Panther theme of the song.
Thank you I thought I was the only one who felt that way biggie talking about killing and shit lol Danny boy
I think Coolio was actually on topic to.
Surge_Cess Yeah, you're right. Coolio was on topic and said some interesting stuff. Just took me a minute to understand what he was saying. His rapping wasn't clear on this at all. You really have to strain to make out what he's saying.
Maybe Bone Thugs were on topic.. who knows.. I couldn't understand any of them.
I love Busta's verse, though. He really did go ALL the way in.
Danny Boy Most definitely, Busta was on point here, I don't think Bone Thugs were on topic at all though lol. They were mostly talkin' about guns and some other stuff that had no relation to the song.
Meh, that really isn't much to bitch about. Bone still stole the show.
RIP COOLIO. My favorite verse
Bone Thugs to the rescue 👏🏾👏🏾
Rescure?????/where???/cuz Ahhhh, BIG, Redman and Busta Didn't need a life line/what song was you listening to?...
@king finesse 🤡🤡🤡
Their verse s
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BoneThugs
yea i always thought they killed it at then end
Bone thugs n harmony are the SHIT
Straight from Cleveland!!!!
gr8foppa21 Krayzie bone and Redman bodies it
Don't know what the hell they said but they came in and murdered it!!
Damm biggie didn't even rap about the topic and still killed the whole track🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Just stop
U stop
Bone killed it. I miss watching these videos after school in Rap City
Damn...the Biggie Smalls verse give me a freaky goosebumps. NOTORIOUS 😍 I miss you