00:00 Constant Deviants - Feel That (Problem Child 12'') 00:22 Pete Rock & InI - What you say 04:27 AZ - Ho Happy Jackie 07:56 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It? 12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back 15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind) 19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995) 23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification 27:43 AZ - I Feel for You 30:33 Pete Rock/Deda - 07 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons) 34:44 Citizen Kane - Structure Foundation 37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are) 42:12 Le crime - Democrates D 45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport 50:16 Pete Rock & DeDa - I Originate 54:43 Da Youngstas - Verbal Glock 59:13 Constant Deviants - Feel That 1:01:40 UBAD - The Legacy 1:05:46 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens 1:07:44 Les Sages Poètes de la Rue - Comment tu veux que j'taffe? 1:09:02 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens (reprise) 1:10:13 The B.U.M.S - Let the music take your mind 1:14:20 Scott Lark da Sensei - Natural Bliss 1:17:50 B.L.A.C.K.(Beats, Lyrics And Conscious Knowledge) - Seein'in 1:21:41 The B.U.M.S - Lyfe 'N' Tyme 1:26:25 The Dereliks - The Phrase that Pays 1:29:34 Source of Labor Feat. Beyond Reality - Come WIth Me 1:34:35 is Scales Empire (Know Kandu) - Bright Lights, Big City
Link to Spotify playlist. Couldn't find a few songs but list is collaborative so feel free to add ones that are missing. open.spotify.com/playlist/4njFh47kbha2uGmNm2KWXm?si=d2eIwNRqT9uC8x90YU964Q
Just leaving this comment here so that when somebody likes it ILL remember this gem of a mix Edit: why this comment getting traction after 2 years 😭😂 thanks for reminding me
00:00 Constant Deviants - Feel That (Problem Child 12'') 00:22 Pete Rock & InI - What you say 04:27 AZ - Ho Happy Jackie 07:56 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It? 12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back 15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind) 19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995) 23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification 27:43 AZ - I Feel for You 30:33 Pete Rock/Deda - 07 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons) 34:44 Citizen Kane - Structure Foundation 37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are) 42:12 Le crime - Democrates D 45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport 50:16 Pete Rock & DeDa - I Originate 54:43 Da Youngstas - Verbal Glock 59:13 Constant Deviants - Feel That 1:01:40 UBAD - The Legacy 1:05:46 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens 1:07:44 Les Sages Poètes de la Rue - Comment tu veux que j'taffe? 1:09:02 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens (reprise) 1:10:13 The B.U.M.S - Let the music take your mind 1:14:20 Scott Lark da Sensei - Natural Bliss 1:17:50 B.L.A.C.K.(Beats, Lyrics And Conscious Knowledge) - Seein'in 1:21:41 The B.U.M.S - Lyfe 'N' Tyme 1:26:25 The Dereliks - The Phrase that Pays 1:29:34 Source of Labor Feat. Beyond Reality - Come WIth Me 1:34:35 is Scales Empire (Know Kandu) - Bright Lights, Big City
This the era that hit me. Most of what I loved back then was hip hop. I couldn’t imagine a time when it wouldn’t be like that. Little did I realize just how special that era was. I haven’t listened to hip hop in years as finding good shit takes so much damn work. There’s still great stuff being made and I’m not implying that it’s all terrible now, but it didn’t require much work to find good shit back then. I was also lucky to be friends with people who were super obsessed with this stuff and they’d make me tapes of dope shit. Good times.
Amen man! It would be quite the phantasy to live back in those beautiful times, in our current age.. It would be so nice to see communities grow trough true hip hop and non of that tik tok shit
This mix is like a time machine. Transported right back to being 16 years old, sitting alone in my suburban bedroom late at night - recording tracks off the radio (DJ Pinkhouse WGCI-FM 107.5) A magical, formative time. I was really lonely at the time and didn't have a lot of friends. Hip-hop music/culture was something amazing I could discover, hold onto, and be inspired by.
@@1989Ezal they build hiphop to confuse our minds, and hold us back from politiks, hiphop was another step more to the bad , but in the beginning very nice !
First song is sick! Also I think it’s sampling “People under the stairs”, when the stress burns my brain just like acid rain drops, mary jane is the only thang that makes the pain stop...
Track List: 00:00 Feel that / Constant Deviants 00:22 What you say / Pete & ini 04:27 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It? 12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back 15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind) 19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995) 23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification 27:43 AZ - I Feel for You 30:33 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons) 34:44 37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are) 42:12 Le crime - Democrates D 45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport
It's a common aeshetic these days for 90s hip hop to have a black and white scheme. Emphasizes the rawness and grit of the era. Hard and simple boom baps and classic lyrical skill
Sik ‘95 selection bro. A few minutes in I was remembering to back when I was 22 and was just dazed at how fast time goes and lamenting on decisions I’ve made that I regret. Music is a beautiful mental time machine...
@@uamakllah that and it's all about image. and what artist can tweet the coolest message, or post the slickest pic on instagram to get attention. 90's Hip Hop was the best, all about the message and the dope beats.
@@uamakllah How can they let it marinate? We have a CONSTANT, endless stream of information and entertainment. Completely different scenario to only being able to afford one album a month as a teenager in the 90s.
Bustedknuckles47 bustedknuckles47 If you’re referring to mainstream music then yes. But there are literally millions of artists on the planet today. To say most of them mumble is an overstatement. There are plenty of artists in America alone making dope HipHop and R&B. And that’s just American HipHop and R&B. We can go further into the thousands of different cultures across the world who are making soulful music as we speak. The 90s era was special in its own way, but so was every era of music before and after it.
Bustedknuckles47 bustedknuckles47 there’s literally great hip hop all around if you dig right now. The diversity in the sound is only amplifying. It gets overshadowed by the mainstream stuff but you can’t let that sour your tastebuds. Even some of the mainstream is putting in their service.
PR and CL repping the 90s for these young cats. I was in my early 20s, in the mid 2000s when I discovered Pete Rock, about 15 years after his 'commercial' peak, so I think his music is multigenerational. Take rest and god bless, sending love to NYC in this time of turbulence. !
It started dying out by 98 in my opinion . my Golden era of Hip Hop music was from 94-98. Late 80's I wasn't digging the beats. Nothing like that NY vibe, ILLMATIC changed my life✌
I got into hip hop in '07 and after a few years I started discovering older hip-hop. I loved DJ Premier and researched his history of collaboration. This was my roots digging into finding good hip hop.... The producers... and who they worked with. This is kind of what defined to me what was dope.
Hands down 1995 was one of the greatest years in Hip Hop... if not THE greatest! Sooo many classics... independent/underground gems as well as major releases.
Ya I know what ya mean, but I think soon there will be a wave of really good hip-hop coming back, not in the same way but probably still good. I just miss when people were creative and not afraid of making something they weren’t afraid might not be popular and just having fun!
Yep, that's true. Not necessarily a bad thing though. It's nice to just respect this era for what it was. Evolution in the genre was inevitable and tbh, we'd be bored by now if nothing had changed. At any given time, there's still a ton of great hip-hop artists. If you look beyond the pop rap and pink hair, there's plenty to appreciate.
well there is a group of young rappers that started doing some good old school Snoop Doggy Dog west coast type of rap song:ruclips.net/video/qPDjOTtopyg/видео.html
1995 was when hip-hop (both musically and in terms of fashion) started to change. The days of new jack swing and basketball culture were numbered, and the first echoes of millenium-era Hip-Hop and R&B (which lasted until about 2002/2003) with "futuristic" videos and fashion, were beginning to show
@@korewadaniel Nah man shit like this truly is a dying breed. They miss the musical connection. Most of these modern day rappers never held an instrument in their lives.
Ye,ye ye Mart eet olielampen zodat ie ken stampen tussen z'n lampen !!!Maar z'n echte naam kent ie niet die Piet verdriet ouwe lip wip nip in je dip chip!!!!!!
Christ... i can't get over what a huge difference in quality it is between what we have today in the Hip Hop genre and what was back in the 90's. Thank you so much for uploading this.
90s hip hop, rock, grunge, was the last golden era of music. A few groups came out from that era into the 2000s but then got devoured by the crap that took over.
Hip-hop noun. Hip hop is defined as a type of music that is influenced by rap and funk, often including melody and rhythm of previously recorded songs.
@@liltree8382 man I feel sorry for you. the real irony is that I have a feeling what you're listening to is the 'Trash' , this mix is absolutely awesome. You probably think anything before '05 isn't worth your time. Sad
I just started getting into these lesser known compilations, as someone who grew up in the 70's but only heard the songs that got radio play. There is some amazing stuff out there.
When the rap francais came in...blew my mind. Real talk, for me the golden ages of global rap : 87-92- US rap, 92-99 rap francais, 2000-2008 Brazilian rap, 2008-2014 UK grime.. mad love from London by way of Rio/Enugu
You're not from England! No-one in London calls Grime 'uk Grime'. It's just called *Grime* and it has nothing to do with Hip-Hop. UK Hip-Hop has been around since the 80's and Grime comes from Dance music called Garage. Do you even know what Jungle or Drum & Bass is? I doubt it since you called Grime 'uk grime' (spits on the floor).
@@Nainocard My guy, you're a fool. So you think I need to prove that I live in a cold, virus ridden island. You can take your Oyster card and push it up your sphincter, horizontally. One X.
This is a great collection for aspiring or accomplished DJs + Beatsmiths to get inspiration for their own tracks, or just chill during all this 2020 civil unrest .... *ONE LOVE Y'ALL*
...when the RUclips algorithm actually works, prayers answered
Hey dud just go bandcamp
We change
Word up 💯💯
The more realness you click on and like the more realness YT alg. provides
Im 35 and im to the point where i just rather listen to jazz and lofi...what have they done to hip hop?
we just have to say thank you for these guys who made every magical thing on this playlist
L O V E ! ! ! Thank you so much for this wonderful moment. 90's forever.
A lot o peeps in UK listening to Boris crisis talk right now. I'm listening to the old school hip hop. X
Une mine d'or absolue, le hip hop 5 étoiles: la plus grande année du hiphop
Peace from Switzerland. Banging this over here!
Respect brother, from detroit and LA
00:00 Constant Deviants - Feel That (Problem Child 12'')
00:22 Pete Rock & InI - What you say
04:27 AZ - Ho Happy Jackie
07:56 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It?
12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back
15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind)
19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995)
23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification
27:43 AZ - I Feel for You
30:33 Pete Rock/Deda - 07 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons)
34:44 Citizen Kane - Structure Foundation
37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)
42:12 Le crime - Democrates D
45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport
50:16 Pete Rock & DeDa - I Originate
54:43 Da Youngstas - Verbal Glock
59:13 Constant Deviants - Feel That
1:01:40 UBAD - The Legacy
1:05:46 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens
1:07:44 Les Sages Poètes de la Rue - Comment tu veux que j'taffe?
1:09:02 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens (reprise)
1:10:13 The B.U.M.S - Let the music take your mind
1:14:20 Scott Lark da Sensei - Natural Bliss
1:17:50 B.L.A.C.K.(Beats, Lyrics And Conscious Knowledge) - Seein'in
1:21:41 The B.U.M.S - Lyfe 'N' Tyme
1:26:25 The Dereliks - The Phrase that Pays
1:29:34 Source of Labor Feat. Beyond Reality - Come WIth Me
1:34:35 is Scales Empire (Know Kandu) - Bright Lights, Big City
Thank you for this listing
1:29:34 Is Source of Labor Feat. Beyond Reality - Come WIth Me.... from Seattle, WA
Thank you
Link to Spotify playlist. Couldn't find a few songs but list is collaborative so feel free to add ones that are missing.
open.spotify.com/playlist/4njFh47kbha2uGmNm2KWXm?si=d2eIwNRqT9uC8x90YU964Q
Alguien te lo pido ? Ass old
Repeat all week :) ....good looking out, the french rap! amazing mix!
Thanks bro
First song is InI with Pete Rock 'What you say'.
What a mix. Respect x
Pete rock is so under appreciated
Truth.
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I'm 42 and just discovered Pete Rock. I must be living under a Rock lol. totally awesome beats, talented artist no doubt
@@Original-Juice Better late than never!
That final part is so fire! Tuut, tuut, tututut 🔥
I love thèse songs
Thank You.
uouuu this is gold
omg, french rap et english rap. In love
amasing
well curated thank you
Gold.
i have a friend who should listen to this
45.45 DOPE !!!!
Amazing
❤ 2k24 sebbu
JEM... Thank you...
this is amazing. thank you for sharing
I can't find the tracklists on mixcloud, as stated in the description. Where are they? Thanks ;)
try this on the chorus then "That'll be the day" by Buddy Holly. Find the correct key, and you might open Sesame, but on which street?
Gasse
Gerechtigkeitsgasse
5
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Town of Zürich Switzerland
This is the bizzness
39:43 M.J.
He's good
1:14:20 that song threw me into space
Wicked
From which song was that beat at 1:01:02 again??
Can't remember :/
INL 💙🙏✌
fire
Milk crates and record breaks locz
I don't know who you are, but you should be knighted or something for your track lists. Thank you!
✌️
no gza?
Just leaving this comment here so that when somebody likes it ILL remember this gem of a mix
Edit: why this comment getting traction after 2 years 😭😂 thanks for reminding me
Been a while, come back bro.
@@rauberwrx👊🏻
THIS THAT SHIT
Remember
this mix is tight
Chillin in quarantine with this list of gems I've never heard. Hip hop never dies.
THANK YOU
same same
thx
Much love my fellow heads.
Same here greetings from Portugal
Vite Vitesse nope, it never does. Good stuff brother.
covid vibes! Big raspect from SW France
00:00 Constant Deviants - Feel That (Problem Child 12'')
00:22 Pete Rock & InI - What you say
04:27 AZ - Ho Happy Jackie
07:56 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It?
12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back
15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind)
19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995)
23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification
27:43 AZ - I Feel for You
30:33 Pete Rock/Deda - 07 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons)
34:44 Citizen Kane - Structure Foundation
37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)
42:12 Le crime - Democrates D
45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport
50:16 Pete Rock & DeDa - I Originate
54:43 Da Youngstas - Verbal Glock
59:13 Constant Deviants - Feel That
1:01:40 UBAD - The Legacy
1:05:46 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens
1:07:44 Les Sages Poètes de la Rue - Comment tu veux que j'taffe?
1:09:02 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens (reprise)
1:10:13 The B.U.M.S - Let the music take your mind
1:14:20 Scott Lark da Sensei - Natural Bliss
1:17:50 B.L.A.C.K.(Beats, Lyrics And Conscious Knowledge) - Seein'in
1:21:41 The B.U.M.S - Lyfe 'N' Tyme
1:26:25 The Dereliks - The Phrase that Pays
1:29:34 Source of Labor Feat. Beyond Reality - Come WIth Me
1:34:35 is Scales Empire (Know Kandu) - Bright Lights, Big City
Vibing right now in quarantine! Just forget everything, good music never dies!
i've been searching for this playlist for 3 years, i used to hear it every day when the pandemic started, today i found it 🙌🏻
Us both. Its funny i see this comment LOL
@@JoeyFromNC That bond IS hip hop!
This the era that hit me. Most of what I loved back then was hip hop. I couldn’t imagine a time when it wouldn’t be like that. Little did I realize just how special that era was. I haven’t listened to hip hop in years as finding good shit takes so much damn work. There’s still great stuff being made and I’m not implying that it’s all terrible now, but it didn’t require much work to find good shit back then. I was also lucky to be friends with people who were super obsessed with this stuff and they’d make me tapes of dope shit. Good times.
Amen man! It would be quite the phantasy to live back in those beautiful times, in our current age.. It would be so nice to see communities grow trough true hip hop and non of that tik tok shit
This mix is like a time machine. Transported right back to being 16 years old, sitting alone in my suburban bedroom late at night - recording tracks off the radio (DJ Pinkhouse WGCI-FM 107.5) A magical, formative time. I was really lonely at the time and didn't have a lot of friends. Hip-hop music/culture was something amazing I could discover, hold onto, and be inspired by.
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My man...This is phenomenal. I’m a huge hip hop head, yet there’s so many tracks here I haven’t heard. Cheers.
Mid 90's were a magical moment in rap history
Youre so right bro. This sound was perfect Hip Hop.
@@1989Ezal they build hiphop to confuse our minds, and hold us back from politiks, hiphop was another step more to the bad , but in the beginning very nice !
The Golden Era
This is beautiful
Joìnt Nu mit der Löwen Bier
First song is sick! Also I think it’s sampling “People under the stairs”, when the stress burns my brain just like acid rain drops, mary jane is the only thang that makes the pain stop...
Sierra Bauman they both sample Lay Lady Lay by David T Walker
p.u.t.s. came out several years after this
Yes its sampled from there
i love that song
Nope they used the same sample though and this is earlier
Heard the 1st track and automatically hit that like button
Hahaha same!!
34:44 is Citizen Kane- Structure Foundation. It isn't listed and thought people would appreciate it
Listening to this even now in 2024.
Livin' the Quarantine Dream ....
"When the stress burns your brain just like acid rain drops, Mary Jane is the only thing that makes the pain stop." -People Under the Stairs
Track List:
00:00 Feel that / Constant Deviants
00:22 What you say / Pete & ini
04:27 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It?
12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back
15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind)
19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995)
23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification
27:43 AZ - I Feel for You
30:33 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons)
34:44
37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)
42:12 Le crime - Democrates D
45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport
04:27 AZ - Ho Happy Jackie
Thanks buddy
@@michaelknight5589 No problem. AZ is a legend.
Thanks for the playlist , it seems some of the tracks are not included
@@luckyjabika7085 Shazam it haha.
Dope but why is the image black and white? Shit was 1995 not 1895 lmao
It's a common aeshetic these days for 90s hip hop to have a black and white scheme. Emphasizes the rawness and grit of the era. Hard and simple boom baps and classic lyrical skill
Gives the photo more character...It's DOPE!!!
@@bigluke3711 can't argue with that, it is!
@@Spades20XX love it
Hip-hop between 1992 and 1999 was the absolute golden age
💯
I don't know why they technically say that 1988-92 was a golden era, I don't buy it, in 90's it was way more advanced
I've been discovering incredible songs and artists in these track lists. Thank you for your work here.
This right here, I agree.
Sik ‘95 selection bro. A few minutes in I was remembering to back when I was 22 and was just dazed at how fast time goes and lamenting on decisions I’ve made that I regret. Music is a beautiful mental time machine...
That kind of connection is lost with my son's generation of HipHop. They don't let a song marinate long enough.
@@uamakllah that and it's all about image. and what artist can tweet the coolest message, or post the slickest pic on instagram to get attention. 90's Hip Hop was the best, all about the message and the dope beats.
@@uamakllah How can they let it marinate? We have a CONSTANT, endless stream of information and entertainment.
Completely different scenario to only being able to afford one album a month as a teenager in the 90s.
Thank goodness I was 19 and hiphop was hiphop, the 90’s one of the best decades ever.
Nick Sagarese same exact as me man. Couldn’t of said it better myself
I can literally only imagine. I’m 21 now. Excited where music is headed today though.
@@littlelizard3483 really? Most artists today suck or mumble.
Bustedknuckles47 bustedknuckles47 If you’re referring to mainstream music then yes. But there are literally millions of artists on the planet today. To say most of them mumble is an overstatement. There are plenty of artists in America alone making dope HipHop and R&B. And that’s just American HipHop and R&B. We can go further into the thousands of different cultures across the world who are making soulful music as we speak. The 90s era was special in its own way, but so was every era of music before and after it.
Bustedknuckles47 bustedknuckles47 there’s literally great hip hop all around if you dig right now. The diversity in the sound is only amplifying. It gets overshadowed by the mainstream stuff but you can’t let that sour your tastebuds. Even some of the mainstream is putting in their service.
I’m an asian woman and hip hop sounds better than any other music to jam to
Blair Lavoux word Sis ❤️💯🔥
👍🏾
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PR and CL repping the 90s for these young cats. I was in my early 20s, in the mid 2000s when I discovered Pete Rock, about 15 years after his 'commercial' peak, so I think his music is multigenerational. Take rest and god bless, sending love to NYC in this time of turbulence. !
It started dying out by 98 in my opinion . my Golden era of Hip Hop music was from 94-98. Late 80's I wasn't digging the beats. Nothing like that NY vibe, ILLMATIC changed my life✌
thanks so much for the mix. the transition from "got ya back" to "elevation"... 👌👌👌 15:14 - 15:55
"Labels will leave you murdered in a river with no soul", wonder why he's an underground rapper?
I really appreciate you including French Rap because I've always particularly enjoyed that sub-genre as well.
It's so sophisticated in its own rite
1995, a good year, thank you, peace from Hanoi mon frere.
I got into hip hop in '07 and after a few years I started discovering older hip-hop. I loved DJ Premier and researched his history of collaboration. This was my roots digging into finding good hip hop.... The producers... and who they worked with. This is kind of what defined to me what was dope.
You set the bar high and then drop-kicked that shit across the sala.
Hands down 1995 was one of the greatest years in Hip Hop... if not THE greatest! Sooo many classics... independent/underground gems as well as major releases.
93 called.. but for real, you might be right, needless to say it was in the heart of the golden era
@@Sok12111 Truuuuuu......
93 was a good year too.
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Peace to keeping real hip hop alive with these mixes. Much love
It will never be the same and that bums me out
gonna cry?
Ya I know what ya mean, but I think soon there will be a wave of really good hip-hop coming back, not in the same way but probably still good. I just miss when people were creative and not afraid of making something they weren’t afraid might not be popular and just having fun!
Yep, that's true. Not necessarily a bad thing though. It's nice to just respect this era for what it was. Evolution in the genre was inevitable and tbh, we'd be bored by now if nothing had changed. At any given time, there's still a ton of great hip-hop artists. If you look beyond the pop rap and pink hair, there's plenty to appreciate.
well there is a group of young rappers that started doing some good old school Snoop Doggy Dog west coast type of rap
song:ruclips.net/video/qPDjOTtopyg/видео.html
If things stayed the same this music would've never come along.
1:09:00 oh, boy that's Mick Jenkins sample
1995 was when hip-hop (both musically and in terms of fashion) started to change. The days of new jack swing and basketball culture were numbered, and the first echoes of millenium-era Hip-Hop and R&B (which lasted until about 2002/2003) with "futuristic" videos and fashion, were beginning to show
Wu Tang took hip hop toward that direction.
This mix is pure masterpiece🎤🎧.
Old school is better🎵🎶👌🏽
These guys had so much flow. Nowadays nobody is smooth like that anymore. Esp given the fact that they were telling actual stories.
That is True
Just not listening to the right artist cant chalk it up to the mainstream artist so many more than that
@@korewadaniel Nah man shit like this truly is a dying breed. They miss the musical connection. Most of these modern day rappers never held an instrument in their lives.
BRASIL 🇧🇷 Santa Catarina 🟥🟩🟥
Not even do that g3i6😮 lol❤kn1à
Mpn
😊 ppl
Rappers with real bars! The few viewers/listeners of this video, congratulations you all have great taste.
You should really add a track list
Thank you so much man. You’ve helped me through this Quarantine. God Bless You 🙏🏾
my ears are literally in heaven 👌💥💯
Ye,ye ye Mart eet olielampen zodat ie ken stampen tussen z'n lampen !!!Maar z'n echte naam kent ie niet die Piet verdriet ouwe lip wip nip in je dip chip!!!!!!
Bringing me back to when I first discovered and fell in love with Hip Hop. This mix is beyond ill. Thank you!!!
This mixes are scientifically proved to improve the quality of your smoking sessions.
😤☺️💚🙌🏻👊🏻
Christ... i can't get over what a huge difference in quality it is between what we have today in the Hip Hop genre and what was back in the 90's. Thank you so much for uploading this.
90s hip hop, rock, grunge, was the last golden era of music. A few groups came out from that era into the 2000s but then got devoured by the crap that took over.
@@LuisFernando-yd3mx that's pessimistic...
40 strangers who doesnt know actually what is it mean "Hip-Hop"
This aint hip hop this is boring trash
@@liltree8382 you are trash.
@@liltree8382 please slap yourself.
Hip-hop noun. Hip hop is defined as a type of music that is influenced by rap and funk, often including melody and rhythm of previously recorded songs.
@@liltree8382 man I feel sorry for you. the real irony is that I have a feeling what you're listening to is the 'Trash' , this mix is absolutely awesome. You probably think anything before '05 isn't worth your time. Sad
I just started getting into these lesser known compilations, as someone who grew up in the 70's but only heard the songs that got radio play. There is some amazing stuff out there.
Wow you have some catching up to do then. Radio stuff was good in the 70s and 80s but the gems were not played. Modern radio is garbage
Listened to this mix in its entirety, and this is the shit! love Hip Hop.
Greatest era in hip hop hands down. No shade just truth! #reallhiphopmovesyoursoul
The internet is crazy. But there’s endless amount of priceless creativity like this
That reminds us of the unity of Hip hop
Back when hip hop is actually good
ur right! bless
There's great hip hop coming out all the time, look deeper man
Back when it was for and about the people, when dudes actually used to rap.
still is
if you can't find good hip-hop today, you're not looking
Hearing a bit of rap francais outta nowhere made me smile and took me right back. Thank you!
When the rap francais came in...blew my mind. Real talk, for me the golden ages of global rap : 87-92- US rap, 92-99 rap francais, 2000-2008 Brazilian rap, 2008-2014 UK grime.. mad love from London by way of Rio/Enugu
this! i would only extend the us rap til 95
You're not from England! No-one in London calls Grime 'uk Grime'. It's just called *Grime* and it has nothing to do with Hip-Hop. UK Hip-Hop has been around since the 80's and Grime comes from Dance music called Garage. Do you even know what Jungle or Drum & Bass is? I doubt it since you called Grime 'uk grime' (spits on the floor).
Now now children, calm down before someone 'pops' a flat cap in someone's arse.
@@Nainocard My guy, you're a fool. So you think I need to prove that I live in a cold, virus ridden island. You can take your Oyster card and push it up your sphincter, horizontally. One X.
What you on about? It's well warm.
This is a great collection for aspiring or accomplished DJs + Beatsmiths to get inspiration for their own tracks, or just chill during all this 2020 civil unrest ....
*ONE LOVE Y'ALL*
Klayton Von Kluge WACK
Thank you for putting the time in also your dedication to this art form. I have been taken back to the 1990's perfect for Covid 19 lockdown.
i'll soak up every genre in this world like a sponge !!
90s hiphop was the best and will always be the best
You can’t just glance over an infinity claiming you KNOW the whole story
Hit us with the track lists of your uploads maaan...so we'd appreciate this much more
There’s literally not one bad song on here. That’s crazy
If you're lucky to still have 'em spliffz, this iz the shit in this dayz...
This is the kind of hip hop that should be promoted.