Lord Finesse is a TRULY underrated producer..you talk about a brotha who epitomized that grimy boom bap 1990s hip hop sound...and he was one of the best producers on the mic bar none..
Grimy boom bab is my favorite shit. Throw in some jazz, on another level. The Prunes were some good exemplars of what I'm talking about. Check the Beats from the Vault mix. To anyone.
That’s why a love havoc, lord finesse and havoc are similar. ill cats that rhyme but also producin the best beats hip hop heads love. Love west coast rap but NY had it locked down fr
Big L was influenced by Lord finesse, they rap similar with strong punch lines. If anything, big L (student) mastered this style from finesse (teacher).
One of the illest instrumentals i heard in my whole live, peace for this genius and for everybody who keep it real. Travellin' whit a green smokin' stick and dope music, one love from Spain...
I'm 34 now. I grew up on this shit, like Big L, Lord Finesse, Das EFX, Notorious, Wu-Tang, Gangstarr, Smiff 'n' Wessun- just love to come back for listening again.. Much respect from Poland.
@@mrmeftw781 word. This is one of the dopest old school tracks bar none. Lord Finesse really outdid himself with this beat and while a lot of people sleep on him as a rapper, he was nasty. People forget that Lord Finesse was one of the nicest on the mic. Give him his respect.
He also spat a similar verse on this track on Big L - Da Graveyard! Can't believe I never listened to Lord Finesse's songs after hearing Big L, Finesse is just as loveable as Big L.
Hip Hop Classics plays this all the time . Lord Finesse is so underrated. "When it comes to this I've been through more shit than a toilet:". That's that wordplay
The Diggin in the Crates crew were interviewed for two books which save the true methods of real MCing, the titles are *HOW TO RAP* and *HOW TO RAP 2*. Here is a quote from O.C. of DITC in them- ''I learned about creating new lyrics from old lines from Pharoahe Monch. Pharoahe is the king of one-liners. He’ll write down a line five years ago, and it’ll end up on a song five years later. I asked him one time why he do that, and he was just like, sometimes you can’t sit there and write a whole record or write a whole rhyme - it might fall off after the 6th bar, the 10th bar, the 2nd bar, whatever the case is, but you don’t force it - it’s got to flow."
I remember having this along with the awakening on tape when I was about 15 I was gutted when I lost it! Finesse is a great MC & Producer one of New yorks finest!
Damn, now this type of shit takes me back. Some straight O.G. shit. Wow where have those days gone. The early to mid 90's were the best for for rap. Reminds me when I first moved to the U.S. as a kid and comin up in the city. Dope rhymes comin out the sunroof in the hot hot summertime
+Mark Whippy In an interview about Lifestylez ov da poor and Dangerous, L told him he wanted him to spit. he didn't have anything because he didn't know and just said something quick and didn't think anything of it.
I feel Lord Finesse never sold out. He kept his shit tight underground. Why do you think I knew about Finesse if it was not because of listening to Big L who i had forget years ago (forgive me Corleone). Big L took me to D.I.T.C. then to Lord Finesse, Diamond D, O.C. and to discover how badass Fat Joe was/is. Peace out.
Wooooh, one of my all time faves. Hardcore can't get any smoother than that. If I'm not mistaken, it was never properly released as a single. First heard it on a PF Cuttin mixtape in '96 and it blew me away. Was looking for the vinyl for years and finally got a bootleg named "The funky men - check the method". I wet my pants back then... "when it comes to this, i've been through more shit than the toilet"
Yo i cant believe this shit finaly came out I heard this shit for the first time on doo wop 95 live. and i thought it was going to be on his next album the awakwning but then i didnt hear it 4 another 10 years one of the illest. Rhode Island salutes the Lord.
And, yes you are right, Hip-Hop includes Djing and beatboxing (Im glad to see you did your home work) --Exactly what the mainstream sound will never have, hence why its Not Hip-Hop.
One of Lord Finesse's best tracks!! It's a crime that this is not on spotify
its hos best track one of the nicest hip hop tracks out there
Who cares about Spotify when you can get the original?
He doesn't own royalties to his own track. Because he ain't the devil.
That's why I ditched Spotify
A crime punishable by death
only the realest hip hop heads here
We still out here bruv
Wordddd!
Yizir!
whaddup tho
still 💪💪
Lord Finesse is a TRULY underrated producer..you talk about a brotha who epitomized that grimy boom bap 1990s hip hop sound...and he was one of the best producers on the mic bar none..
Grimy boom bab is my favorite shit. Throw in some jazz, on another level.
The Prunes were some good exemplars of what I'm talking about. Check the Beats from the Vault mix. To anyone.
facto!
lyfe 1zruff hes a mc, turntablists dj, producer and etc. the man has been a god for a long time when it comes to hip hop.
That’s why a love havoc, lord finesse and havoc are similar. ill cats that rhyme but also producin the best beats hip hop heads love. Love west coast rap but NY had it locked down fr
He did suicidal thoughts on ready to die.
Holy shit. Why have I been alive for 19 years and just found out about this guy today? He's amazing. More than amazing. This beat is dope.
Real hip hop has been avoiding you huh ? Hip hop golden era I recommend Master Yoda Said
Check out D.I.T.C also that’s the crew he was in along with Big L & fat joe etc… 🔥
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@@Hienzy08 Great recommendation, but this comment was 13 years ago.
Big L was influenced by Lord finesse, they rap similar with strong punch lines. If anything, big L (student) mastered this style from finesse (teacher).
actually he worked hard with Big L,when he was just a boy at 16 I believe.
BIG L MOVIE IN THEATER'S 2019
@@jamescalhounmobb3446 fucking shit, is a joke man??
@@jamescalhounmobb3446 Dont be playing with our emotions..lol
Or vice versa
"I've been through more shit than a toilet"
goat
lmao
That line had me laughing😂
😂😂
Had the pleasure of seeing him perform this live this summer in the Bronx for free. He still rips it.
Can’t believe he played this live last night in Germany big mood🔥🔥🔥15 years later
This song is early 90s
Lord Finesse is dope. No question. In my top 5 producer list.
DJ premier Pete Rock J Dilla 9th Wonder Havoc
Lord finesse can arguably be in top 10 of all time
Other mentions RZA Q Tip
Necro, grap luva, fredro star, nick wiz. Most slept on cats right there.
rap without Finesse is like life without oxygen
merry me. for real though girls that know real hip-hop 👌👌👌
Rap without Finesse, it's like the NBA without Jordan!
hahah yes
Hayley K. Stuart you got bars lol
Hayley K. Stuart Fr, Bascally any 90s aha
Just heard this on Music Choice yesterday. Dude is mad underrated . “I been through more shit than a toilet”. That’s that wordplay 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Finesse has to be one of the greatest all time MC/Producer. This beat is some of the dopest shit ever created
finesse is a beast. never ever any better, timeless.
One of the illest instrumentals i heard in my whole live, peace for this genius and for everybody who keep it real. Travellin' whit a green smokin' stick and dope music, one love from Spain...
got it locked like a warden, rap without finesse is like the NBA without Jordan!!
Lordf
Love that line
That hook is magnificent, Finesse voice is fire
This beat stood the test of times, it's an evergreen
I'm 34 now. I grew up on this shit, like Big L, Lord Finesse, Das EFX, Notorious, Wu-Tang, Gangstarr, Smiff 'n' Wessun- just love to come back for listening again.. Much respect from Poland.
Finesse is the true definition of an "Artist" !!
crystal clear and sharp rap - a genius on the mic
Straight up cried hearing this song for the first time in probably 5 years
Me too, I currently have tears falling down my face as I’m typing this
I love Lord Finesses flow and punchlines. He truly has his own style
damn man, I just cant get enough of this track: the beat is sick, lyrics are sicker and lord finest is the sickest
peace
13 years later this song is still sick 🔥 🔥
@@mrmeftw781 word. This is one of the dopest old school tracks bar none. Lord Finesse really outdid himself with this beat and while a lot of people sleep on him as a rapper, he was nasty. People forget that Lord Finesse was one of the nicest on the mic. Give him his respect.
this track is immaculate
best flow and voice to grace the game
He also spat a similar verse on this track on Big L - Da Graveyard! Can't believe I never listened to Lord Finesse's songs after hearing Big L, Finesse is just as loveable as Big L.
Dak-dak no Big L without Lord Finesse
@@Shxwbiz facts brother
It was an identical verse cause Big L asked him to do it
And some verses from hip 2 da game 🔥
Check out ditc, thanks me later
Lord Finesse was the darkest producer in NY. DJ Paul was the darkest producer in the south, wonder what the two think of each other
One of the greatest MC's of all time
Hip Hop Classics plays this all the time . Lord Finesse is so underrated. "When it comes to this I've been through more shit than a toilet:". That's that wordplay
Intro has a magical and nostalgic trippy feel to it
The Diggin in the Crates crew were interviewed for two books which save the true methods of real MCing, the titles are *HOW TO RAP* and *HOW TO RAP 2*.
Here is a quote from O.C. of DITC in them-
''I learned about creating new lyrics from old lines from
Pharoahe Monch. Pharoahe is the king of one-liners. He’ll
write down a line five years ago, and it’ll end up on a song
five years later. I asked him one time why he do that, and he
was just like, sometimes you can’t sit there and write a whole
record or write a whole rhyme - it might fall off after the 6th
bar, the 10th bar, the 2nd bar, whatever the case is, but you
don’t force it - it’s got to flow."
You guys really have a slick guerilla marketing game...
I remember having this along with the awakening on tape when I was about 15 I was gutted when I lost it! Finesse is a great MC & Producer one of New yorks finest!
TRULY DA ILLEST. LORD FINESSE ALWAYS 100
Lord Finesse is one of the best producer all time..
he was underrated too..
anyway, D.I.T.C. Forever!
'They automatically go to heaven fucking with me, I give 'em hell'
Finesse coming with the fyah
One of my favorite joints by Nesse
this song is a classic always will be
its the numba one crew in the area
The real NY spitter of the Raw 80's to the Roaring 90's... iykyk
Americans are real poets
this track SCREAMS 90s
Breath of fresh air everytime I hear this song
I started make beats and come here to study One of the Best on this game, props from Argentina
the most original rhyme spitter of all time !!!!!!!!!
big up lord finesse
Beat is bliss
Classic ! Lord Finesse is one of purest hip hop flow technician. BX original .
The Under Boss‼️🎤✊👏🙌
I don't understand how you can listen to a legend like Finesse and still bump Miller. The real heads know what's up.
Dat beat tho
Only Lord Finesse could create It haha. Happy to see women enjoying real Hip Hop. One love.
Thank you for adding this classic underground gem to my playlist
The memories 😊
"Lord Finesse is the man!" Big L
Lord Finesse about Big L ''He was nice''. LOL
If big l says someone is the man then he is definitely the man
sure he Is,he made Big L's carrier
This is heaviest track I've heard in a hot minute
heavyweight shit!! definition of dope rap!! one love!
OMfG I did not know that artist. He got pretty nice flow. I liek it a lot.
He truly represents tha golden age of hiphop.
WORD from Poland.
I got it locked like a warden
Rap without Finesse is like the NBA without Jordan
Buzzy baldwin mmmm mmmmmmm Dat Was 🔥
I read it when he said it 😄
I bought a sc300 in 2019 and remember starting the car a lord finnese cd was in the car it was a good 2 hour drive lol
It's the man with mo flavors than muthafuckin now and laters!
such a chill funky lyrical emcee
Love this beat
Oh my goodness, first listen ever, this is what i was looking for
Finesse has been calling out whack MC's for years. It just so happened that one of those mc's took one of his instrumentals.
I used to listen to this 05-08 blazing my lungs out in highschool in Kuwait out of all the places in the world!
I am blazing my lungs out to this since I was 18 I’m 27 now one love
yeah 2016 still ill as fk
word up to all the legends who clicked and chilled PEACE
242 people thought the dislike said............. dis i like
i love music like this...it makes me believe hiphop is still here... :)
"I'm on some wu tang shit so protect ya fucking neck"
+The Infamous Trini_Don That is the most unoriginal and overused punchline in rap. This guy has the corniest punchlines since 2Chainz.
+BlackFaithProduction lmao you're the one guy in the comment section that doesn't like it
+BlackFaithProduction this is 20yrs old he probably was one of the first to use to that line..somebody saying it today it would be over used
Overused and he was probably the first to say it, so what does that say about the punchline...
"since 2Chainz" OMG. This is a rapper from the 90s, sucker. As others say here, he probably coined it.
That piece of art by Finesse is absolutely genius.
MALDITO FINESSE
yooo this track brings me back to cyphers at house parties, good times! 2020 and we still hip hop heads
I swear its gurus voice saying to who at 3:24
Read this comment right at that exact moment.
Incorrect it was show biz one of lord finesses inspirations
move over weak rappa its the micheal jordan of rap lord finesse still breathing the air i breath
2019 , he is so underrated still beats these dummies todayy !!
Obviously he was the beginning of hip hops golden era 1990-2000. Anything then is better than anything today
damn lord finesse could be the best lyricist iv ever heard who has equally an amazing flow and sick beats.
diggin in the crates
lord finesse was in DITC?
There'd be no DITC without Finesse.
*****
Come on now.
Zigedi Zach fuck u i forgot its been years i was only a heavy big l fan
Wahhh I forgot Lord Finesse was in DITC Wahhh!!!!
Damn, now this type of shit takes me back. Some straight O.G. shit. Wow where have those days gone. The early to mid 90's were the best for for rap. Reminds me when I first moved to the U.S. as a kid and comin up in the city. Dope rhymes comin out the sunroof in the hot hot summertime
Verse on Big L's Da Graveyard.
My all time favorite Lord Finesse song!
Butter
Finesse was a head of his time.
How come he used the same verse as on Graveyard?
+Mark Whippy In an interview about Lifestylez ov da poor and Dangerous, L told him he wanted him to spit. he didn't have anything because he didn't know and just said something quick and didn't think anything of it.
it's one of my fav verses by finesse
this track was released in 03 even tho it was done in 94 simply because he didnt want to use it knowing he spit it on Ls album
my favorite Finesse joint right here!!!
Big L use this verse in a song 😮
Edit: Nvm it was Lord Finesse on the track with bom
Listen to dis a breath of fresh air 💩 i grown up on my old school. Thanks l. F....... An B.X.
is it any album or what?
Yes. ‘Lord Finesse. From The Crates To The Files...The Lost Sessions’ album ✌🏼
"They just imitators that can't get my shit right" !!his shit be flowing like spring water. Legend
same verse on graveyard
Can we all stop arguing and just agree that both L and Finesse are awesome? No need to compare, they both got (or had, RIP) their own thing going on.
#realhiphop #DITC
This beat is on anotha level. Lord Finesses rips tha mic but his beats are spaced out dope shit.
song name?
Are you for real ?
I feel Lord Finesse never sold out. He kept his shit tight underground. Why do you think I knew about Finesse if it was not because of listening to Big L who i had forget years ago (forgive me Corleone). Big L took me to D.I.T.C. then to Lord Finesse, Diamond D, O.C. and to discover how badass Fat Joe was/is. Peace out.
Joey Badass Big L
So 90s!!!!!!!!! I love it
good 2 see ppl like lord finesse still in da game
Incase ya didn't know this man here was the biggest influence on Big L,s style,some would even say Big L is a more advanced lord finesse
Lord finesse is the most impact wordplay punchline M.C in the game back in the day protege by one the most notorious flamboyant M.C Big L RIP
Wooooh, one of my all time faves. Hardcore can't get any smoother than that. If I'm not mistaken, it was never properly released as a single. First heard it on a PF Cuttin mixtape in '96 and it blew me away. Was looking for the vinyl for years and finally got a bootleg named "The funky men - check the method". I wet my pants back then...
"when it comes to this, i've been through more shit than the toilet"
It's like that yall. Check it out now 🔥
Yo i cant believe this shit finaly came out I heard this shit for the first time on doo wop 95 live. and i thought it was going to be on his next album the awakwning but then i didnt hear it 4 another 10 years one of the illest. Rhode Island salutes the Lord.
i aint never heard no shit like this before.. i think its a new beginning for me
This track is such pure hip hop.
one of the best beats ever produced
And, yes you are right, Hip-Hop includes Djing and beatboxing (Im glad to see you did your home work) --Exactly what the mainstream sound will never have, hence why its Not Hip-Hop.