YES...WORD TO THE RED, THE BLACK AND THE GREEN, SISSYS!!! Great reaction, JJ. The lyric vid to this would've been nuts since Brother J is spitting some real science here. I'll say ONCE MORE that you NEED to review Public Enemy's (the group's name you forgot) It Takes A Nation of Millions album. That's what set off the ENTIRE consciousness movement in hip hop in the late 80s/early 90s and is a hands down top 10 hip hop album of all time.
@@potsobigsuperbowl3108 Actually, that base track is originally from Roger and ZAPP “More Bounce to the Ounce,” which EPMD later used. So many rappers used and use tracks from ZAPP.
Dope reaction the sample is from Parliment (Prelude). Conscious hip hop should be a fact not a trend- there's a time to party and a time to form a party...word up! The Coup- Not Yet Free Askari X- Ward Of The State Public Enemy- Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos
I agree w/u. This era was the truth. I’ve stayed with the times as they’ve changed but I’m also tired of all the songs about us killing each other. Lately I been strictly back on my 80’s/90’s s**t. There’s enough of it for sure.
X Clan - Raise The Flag X Clan - Weapon X Intelligent Hoodlum - Black And Proud Main Source - Just A Friendly Game Of Baseball LL Cool J - Illegal Search
They used that funk beat Zapp n Paliament cleverly from the east coast the west had used it n ruled but x-clan represented n made it cool to know your history .
X Clan was a good short live group don't know what happened to them. I enjoyed this lp. This song was a great song to roller skate to thanks to who put the sampled beats together using parliaments - Flashlight & Zapp - More bounce to the ounce.
React to "Nature of the Threat" by Rass Kass. It's a song he got essentially back balled from mainstream due to adding it to his album at the time. It's a song recounting historical truth but aggressively.
Public Enemy ! Can’t look over the groups name you got to do your studies before you go into the video it’s a big part it just makes you look like you don’t care !
I grew up on all this music - the golden age of HIP-HOP. The artists were amazing, smart, deep and talented...I still have X-Clan in rotation.
YES...WORD TO THE RED, THE BLACK AND THE GREEN, SISSYS!!! Great reaction, JJ. The lyric vid to this would've been nuts since Brother J is spitting some real science here. I'll say ONCE MORE that you NEED to review Public Enemy's (the group's name you forgot) It Takes A Nation of Millions album. That's what set off the ENTIRE consciousness movement in hip hop in the late 80s/early 90s and is a hands down top 10 hip hop album of all time.
Yep 90s were fantastic
Grand Verbalizer is a killer track from X Clan. The Brother J is one of the best lyricists. Highly underrated.
Agreed!
Classic, Brother J with one of the most distinct voices in hip hop 💯
Phenomenal intelligence on a track. Rhythmic american poetry at its finest. No doubt
Beat is real close to EPMD, You Gots to Chill. Which of course is a sample in itself.
Man I miss X-Clan! I was wearing my African necklaces in high school.
Dont forget X-Clan Funkin Lesson
POWERFU RIP PROFESSOR X AND D J SUGAR SHAFT GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER JAY.
Ice Cube rapped over that beat on his song Jacking For Beats.
It was originally used by e.p.m.d
@@potsobigsuperbowl3108 Actually, that base track is originally from Roger and ZAPP “More Bounce to the Ounce,” which EPMD later used. So many rappers used and use tracks from ZAPP.
Dope reaction the sample is from Parliment (Prelude). Conscious hip hop should be a fact not a trend- there's a time to party and a time to form a party...word up!
The Coup- Not Yet Free
Askari X- Ward Of The State
Public Enemy- Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos
And Zapp’s More Bounce. (The beat I’m talking about.)
@@GunninRebel55 OK...
IceManLikeGervin Right. I like your screen name. Gervin was a beast with that finger roll.
@@GunninRebel55 Peace
X clan-grand verbilizer what time is it
"...Jealously, of what are we. Becomes tendencies for their thievery."
Ah yes the Blackwatch movement...ZOOM✊🏿❤🖤💚...PUBLIC ENEMY YOU'RE WELCOME
The sample is by the legendary group Zapp (Roger Troutman--Godfather of Autotune)...the song is More Bounce to the Ounce...check it out...
I agree w/u. This era was the truth. I’ve stayed with the times as they’ve changed but I’m also tired of all the songs about us killing each other. Lately I been strictly back on my 80’s/90’s s**t. There’s enough of it for sure.
Listen to the words, Tribes of Judah, Benjamin, and Levi...
The beat is More Bounce..everybody used this beat. EPMD- You Gots ta Chill
Also Heavy D and the Boys..
Plus George Clinton
X Clan - Raise The Flag
X Clan - Weapon X
Intelligent Hoodlum - Black And Proud
Main Source - Just A Friendly Game Of Baseball
LL Cool J - Illegal Search
Lyrically sharp! Love rap with a real-deep message. 💛👍 Loved your reaction!✌️
Fire and Earth, Xodus, and FTP from the 2nd album my G!
Spreads Jam to the wheat bread
The light skinned girl is fire. Women were natrual beautiful during this era
You should hear Bro J rap on Verbal Milk and Day of Outrage .
R.I.P. Professor X The Overseer/ Robert "Sonny" Carson.
Kottomouth Kings headspin
Odd Squad Family never coming down
RIP Professor Griff. Miss you my mans
Oh okay. Good look on the link. Preciate it.
No problem!
Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Public Enemy is the group you were looking for
They used that funk beat Zapp n Paliament cleverly from the east coast the west had used it n ruled but x-clan represented n made it cool to know your history .
X Clan was a good short live group don't know what happened to them. I enjoyed this lp. This song was a great song to roller skate to thanks to who put the sampled beats together using parliaments - Flashlight & Zapp - More bounce to the ounce.
Yes this was my jam right here ! 🙂
Yup, still play this one myself every now and then.
@@JustJammin The beat is sampled from Roger Trotuman & Zapp's song More Bounce
@@spicyhot2552 Yup I know.
Brotha J was really one of the illest MCs of that time, but the message didn't give x-clan much air play
React to "Nature of the Threat" by Rass Kass. It's a song he got essentially back balled from mainstream due to adding it to his album at the time. It's a song recounting historical truth but aggressively.
Already did
@@JustJammin I'll search for it, thanks!
Public enemy brother
Not a lot know but HIP HOP WAS RELIGIOUSLY CONNECTED.
They used some Parliament in this.
X CLAN BROTHER J NWA EASY E
React to YZ " thinking of a master plan"
Letters to words words to phrase phrase to paragraphs...
Cheek out tribal jam
@@cedricfleming3045 We Carry On... I brought the album when it first came out
Immediate demerit for not remembering Public Enemy😮
Compton most wanted- 8 is enough
React to Compton most wanted "we made it"
please a reaction to x-clan: prison
Public Enemy ! Can’t look over the groups name you got to do your studies before you go into the video it’s a big part it just makes you look like you don’t care !
Big L all black with lyrics
First