I’m ashamed that I didn’t catch the meaning of this video back in 1996 until I watched it again today. Fat cats and bigga fish. He’s telling a story and showing himself robbing a dude and hustling for free food at a restaurant only then to discover that his little hustle is NOTHING compared to the big fat corporate execs. This video was so simple and creative. All black and white, no special effects. Just dope lyrics, story telling and a powerful message. THIS is hip hop!!!
The Coup was criminally ahead of their time. The Town was always ahead of the game. I swear, Oakland gets props but we dont talk about what The Bay did for Hip Hop enough.
The Coup (Boots Riley, E Roc, T KASH, DJ Pam The Funkstress) is an underrated, underappreciated hip hop group- word up!! RIP DJ Pam The Funkstress aka Purple Pam
She had an organ transplant awhile ago and reportedly died of organ failure. She was Prince's personal DJ over the past decade or so as well. She used to DJ his private parties, after parties and the like...
The street light reflects off the piss on the ground Which reflects off the hamburger sign as it turns round Which reflects off the chrome of the BMW Which reflects off the fact that I'm broke Now what the fuck is new? DAMN!! boots is a legend
Idk what the intent behind the lyrics are but the first and second verse are really important with the context of the third verse. Like Boots is struggling and using folks specifically because of Mr Coke and Mr Mayors deal making life harder for residents
I've seen gentrificatio (or sum close to it)n near my house (actually like 20 mins by walking). A once working class neighborhood which all of sudden got full of fancy supermarkets, giant departament buildings, suburban like homes and rich people walking around everywhere while the rest of the hood still struggling. Of course, now it's way more expensive to live in there even if yyoure one of the original residents of that hood. Damn i wouldnt be surprised if their houses get demolished just to build more fancy buildings for the new rich pricks arriving
One of the best Rap/Hiphop groups of all time for me. So underrated! Production, rapping, scratching all top notch! Boots a legend and RIP Pam The Funkstress!
@@lamaelaphoenix6840 At the time when this came out "94-95" Ice T was rocking some curls as in jheri and it was definitely processed, his natural hair is a fro.
3:12 Alright then let's begin this, nights like this is good for business.. Lyrics and flow, this is what makes me remember this track is the correct version.
Plenty rappers rap about bougie shit. Making about cars, houses, women and other empty dreams of capitalism. But Boots keeps it real talk class conscious, racism, and other things that matters.
I was looking EVERYWHERE for this song, for YEARS. It wasn’t until I googled the lyric “Her breath was like murder” that I found this song and video!!!😂😂😂
I hate it, no one with a giant face tattoo and rainbow hair rapped about guns, drugs or ass. How will I know Coup are good rappers if I dont know how big and expensive their chains are?
@@simondewitt7161 Man this was the epitome of almost underground 90's HIP HOP FR, They had some commercial success but this whole tape is about daily struggle........... Did I just date myself LOL.
2:49. Best smooth lyrical flow ever "Fresh dressed like a million bucks, I be the flyest modaflocker in an afro wearing a tux" " my arm is at a right angle up silver tray in my hand...🍾🥂, May I interest you in some cavier mam" 😊😊😊😊
If many of you actually was alive or heard this when it first came out ya wouldn't post dunce comments.. For the record this is a million times better than anything of today. So.. sit down sit down sit down and shut it.
I gota admit i slept on Boots and the Coup my brother was on them early and he tried to tell me they were dope but i was young back then and wasnt trying to hear it caught up in my east coast shit! But 20 30 yearslater that shit bangs and the flow is nice boots be spitting the video had me bugging shout out to all my Oakland west coast cats! peace
@@ReDNaLzz That's what they don't get-this music is so easy to access because of the internet, and as time progresses, more old shit will be uncovered and brought to the limelight. You know what people were listening to in the 90s? Can't touch this. Boy bands. Dance songs. They weren't listening to KMD, Kool Keith, or Company Flow. The internet allowed that stuff to be way easier to access-think about it like this-in the 90s, you'd have to go to a store. Find out if it has what you want. Buy the vinyl or CD. Go home-or, you'd have to turn on MTV or something-wait for the music video of the song you like to come on. Record it. Now all you have to do is search it up. Takes thirty seconds. My only problem is that artists aren't getting as much money as they used to from their music-then again, record labels were always stiffing artists, and if you were underground, you def weren't making that much money.
3:36. Gentrification. Even back in 1996 "Every one, rap the lyrics below" Mr Coke said to Mr. Mayor "You know we've got a process like ice Ts here. We put up the funds for your election campaign, you know, ummm!!, waiter can you bring the champagne,. Our real estate funds as opportunities arousing to make some condos out of low income housing, immediately, We need some media heat,. To say the gangs run the streets and then we bring in the police fleet, Harassing me, Everybody till they look inebriated, When are about to land modaflockers will feel appreciate, Don't worry about the urban leader Jessy Jackson, my friend that owns Marlboro don't ain't gonna affect some, That's when I step back some, to contemplate what you know, sat down, wrestle with my thoughts like a sumo, Ain't no one player that can beat this lunacy, ain't no hustler on the street can do a whole community, This is how deep $hit can get, it reads macaroni on my birth certificate, pushing chang is my middle name, but I can't hang, I'm getting hustled only knowing half the game. 😯😯😯😯😯😯😂😂😂😂😊😊 Get down get down get dowwnnnnnn
Oh the 90’s when most of the MC’s /rappers had lyrics, integrity, knowledge, even if they were on some street gangster ish, you had to have nice beats and lyrics.
Amazing bludclaart track and video. I searched for this because I remember it when it first came out. Let's go. Sorry you wasn't alive to hear it when first came out, there's a big difference knowing about something around the time of release rather than twenty years later. -Get down- Get born lol
Came back to watch the first time I was exposed to Boots Riley. Looking at this video you can see the genius of this man. Just watched his Amazon series 'Im a Virgo' and I loved 'Sorry to Bother You' Can't wait to see what's next.
Yes I binged it like 3 times the other night!!! If you ask me, I think that the sequence at 1:59-2:32 where he's grabbing burgers and spitting game 2 the girl behind the counter might've lent some inspo 2 what was happening in part of the show's storyline 🤷🏾♀🤷🏾♀🤷🏾♀.
@@melin4ted_bookworm632 I actually went back to this video to see if the burger place was also named 'bing bang burgers' There wasn't any indication but it was still fun to watch again. That girl he spits game to is Suga T, E40s sister.
YALL!! That’s my dad. The old white guy who plays the owner of Coke. No joke. Love him so much for this
That’s sick
Nah uh that was my dad!
Great cameo
Your dad played a GREAT bad guy 😂
Awesome!!!!! Yeah he's a real one for this!
I’m ashamed that I didn’t catch the meaning of this video back in 1996 until I watched it again today. Fat cats and bigga fish. He’s telling a story and showing himself robbing a dude and hustling for free food at a restaurant only then to discover that his little hustle is NOTHING compared to the big fat corporate execs. This video was so simple and creative. All black and white, no special effects. Just dope lyrics, story telling and a powerful message. THIS is hip hop!!!
I thought this came out before 96
@@drdread9896 '96 could just be when they first saw it not necessarily when it came out
@@drdread9896 1994
Vs
😅Pp 0:59 o 😅
25 years listening to hip hop and it keeps giving This is beyond slick
The Coup was criminally ahead of their time. The Town was always ahead of the game. I swear, Oakland gets props but we dont talk about what The Bay did for Hip Hop enough.
Facts the likes of Paris
Amen!!
The Coup (Boots Riley, E Roc, T KASH, DJ Pam The Funkstress) is an underrated, underappreciated hip hop group- word up!!
RIP DJ Pam The Funkstress aka Purple Pam
She's passed away? How?
She had an organ transplant awhile ago and reportedly died of organ failure. She was Prince's personal DJ over the past decade or so as well. She used to DJ his private parties, after parties and the like...
:( damn dj in peace Pam
Fly High Pam
She had breast cancer Pam I know the whole group
Literally one of the dopest rap songs of all time. This s*** put me ON GAME. Its up there with “the message” for me.
💯
So clean Redman and Mef sampled it 😍 I think?
@yvettefarris9940 yes they used it for cereal killer but original sample is george & gwen mccrae - the rub
@@marxman300 thanks! Never heard that. Have to check it out.
@yvettefarris9940 no problem 😎
The street light reflects off the piss on the ground
Which reflects off the hamburger sign as it turns round
Which reflects off the chrome of the BMW
Which reflects off the fact that I'm broke
Now what the fuck is new?
DAMN!! boots is a legend
Such a dope lyric. So many in this song...
“And oh, um, waiter can you bring the champagne” soooooo dope.
That one hits so hard
That last verse, breaking down corporate greed, amazing.
An all-time classic verse. It's a shame more people don't know The Coup.
The Coup exposes the power structures of the American oligarchy, respect true knowledge!
King Hannibal rap
Idk what the intent behind the lyrics are but the first and second verse are really important with the context of the third verse.
Like Boots is struggling and using folks specifically because of Mr Coke and Mr Mayors deal making life harder for residents
PAM THA FUNKSTRESS YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN 415eYe$Low Eeerrryy sup BOOTS.
The art of story telling. One of the best ever done in the history of rap.
the masses cant follow. great song
Song rings more true in 2021 then it ever did. Boots and Pam, Oakland legends.
Wish the video had all the verses though.
i was just like wtf they cut shit out!
Last verse is happening in a hood near you right the Fluck now. Real talk. It's called GENTRIFICATION
I've seen gentrificatio (or sum close to it)n near my house (actually like 20 mins by walking). A once working class neighborhood which all of sudden got full of fancy supermarkets, giant departament buildings, suburban like homes and rich people walking around everywhere while the rest of the hood still struggling.
Of course, now it's way more expensive to live in there even if yyoure one of the original residents of that hood. Damn i wouldnt be surprised if their houses get demolished just to build more fancy buildings for the new rich pricks arriving
Yeah this song is unreal! Flow, lyrics, story telling, the beat, the video, all of it...
Underappreciated Musicians...
They should be at the top of the charts
They left out one of the verses: I use people before they use me, cuz you can get got by an uzi over an oz, that's what an OG told me.
True. Respect for the knowledge.
it's been a minute but as soon as it happened,i looked down at my telly and saw your comment shit is crazy
Last Verse! Went over my head as a kid
This is real Hip-Hop because he’s dropping knowledge that stands the test of time.
I've been looking for this for years
Great album from an underrated group. This track was used in a sweet little 90s NYC film called The Daytrippers.
This song is top 20 Hip Hop’s most important songs 🔥💯
I just wish they did a video for the full song, theres so much story that got left out
Love this track, the beat and those samples are so dope, and then you got that amazing flow! Absolute classic, it's a real shame so many slept on it.
Boots Riley is one the greatest of all time
I STILL bump this and the rest of the album. The whole thing would make a great movie or at the very least a soundtrack
You do know that boots Riley makes movies now, right?
@@FunkFight1 nope didnt know that. what does he make or involved with
@@daboroskaisersosehe wrote and directed a movie called Sorry To Bother You (2018) and a TV show called I'm A Virgo (2023) on Prime Video.
@@daboroskaisersose he made the movie Sorry To Bother You (2018) and the TV show I'm A Virgo (2023)
The Record labels didn't like the THE COUP,Bcuz they talked that Real from the Jump! FLY HIGH PAM
You’ll never see shit like this again kids. Classic 90’s!
One of the best Rap/Hiphop groups of all time for me. So underrated! Production, rapping, scratching all top notch! Boots a legend and RIP Pam The Funkstress!
So ahead of its time. 👊🏾
"we got a process like Ice-T's hair"...I love that line.
Nah his hair is natural.
@@lamaelaphoenix6840 At the time when this came out "94-95" Ice T was rocking some curls as in jheri and it was definitely processed, his natural hair is a fro.
Word!
The art of story telling💯☝🏾
3:12 Alright then let's begin this, nights like this is good for business.. Lyrics and flow, this is what makes me remember this track is the correct version.
Plenty rappers rap about bougie shit. Making about cars, houses, women and other empty dreams of capitalism. But Boots keeps it real talk class conscious, racism, and other things that matters.
I was looking EVERYWHERE for this song, for YEARS. It wasn’t until I googled the lyric “Her breath was like murder” that I found this song and video!!!😂😂😂
The new generation is waking up to the evil of vulture-capitalism, I hope they rediscover The Coup.
This music deserves to be appreciated.
Real shit right here shout out rapper and director Boots Riley and of course RIP Pam the Funkstress
90’s Childhood memories from the bay! Yeeeeeeeeee!
Ive never heard of The Coup ,and this is real hip hop, very good flow🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
People kinda slept on them.They were nice as u see👍
Just checked- still nice!
I had fun making this video 🤗🤗🤗🤗
great video bro
The art of story telling, that hip hop
I hate it, no one with a giant face tattoo and rainbow hair rapped about guns, drugs or ass. How will I know Coup are good rappers if I dont know how big and expensive their chains are?
@@simondewitt7161 Man this was the epitome of almost underground 90's HIP HOP FR, They had some commercial success but this whole tape is about daily struggle........... Did I just date myself LOL.
The Coup alwas original and funky with an extraordinary skill of rhyming!
The coup was so underrated.💯
2:49. Best smooth lyrical flow ever
"Fresh dressed like a million bucks, I be the flyest modaflocker in an afro wearing a tux" " my arm is at a right angle up silver tray in my hand...🍾🥂, May I interest you in some cavier mam" 😊😊😊😊
Back when music videos where more cinematic Old school West Oakland Lower Bottom. I remember this video coming on Box.
Wow. The subject matter. They dove DEEP.
Yo how have I barely heard of this group ! Let alone this song the last verse blew my mind!
R.I.P Pam!!
Still banging in 2021
I've been waiting to hear this. Keep it up!
R.I.P. Pam the Funkstress. She was a very SICC DJ
Damn! Boots cast a Bing Bang Burger employee that looks just like the one in this video. This brother is on some inception sh**!
If many of you actually was alive or heard this when it first came out ya wouldn't post dunce comments..
For the record this is a million times better than anything of today.
So.. sit down sit down sit down and shut it.
This is what you call real hip hop guys.
Timeless.
Still Dope 2023...iz that Suga T??😊
Yes
O love both the song and yhe Video. This Artist is very creative.
His poetry is fine with its end rhyme scheme in esch stanza, its story telling
Yay you’re uploading more
Thank you for this track. Proper buzzin off this right now, gave me goosebumps. Would love collab one day if possible. Much love to you all
So slept on.
I was 14 when this dropped!!! I was in love with hip hop! Town business 🌳 🌉🌉 the suga T cameo tho 🔥🔥
Well damn!! Informative as hell,who would ever know,he’s the brains behind such a movie!! That’s fuckn phenomenal!!
The talents in Bay Area in the 90s was unmatched.
I cried at the part of the verse where "her breath was like murder" @2:08
I just found this channel i only came for the song "Damn it feels good to be a gangsta"
HE DIDN'T GET HIS SHINE IN THE RAP GAME. REAL OLD SCHOOL
SH-T
Boots’s writing is outstanding
Explicit means that they actually said Burger King.
A sociological presentation on deviance from individualistic to systemic. Amazing.
I gota admit i slept on Boots and the Coup my brother was on them early and he tried to tell me they were dope but i was young back then and wasnt trying to hear it caught up in my east coast shit! But 20 30 yearslater that shit bangs and the flow is nice boots be spitting the video had me bugging shout out to all my Oakland west coast cats! peace
3:22💯💯💪🏾💪🏾
Masterpiece
A goddam underground classic
Thank you Boots for putting me on to game since 1994!
Dam son what happened to hip hop!!!!!!! Hearing this makes me sad and mad at the shit they make now!!!!!!
Maybe you should actually listen hip hop
just open your eyes dude, this wasn't mainstream in the 90s either
@@ReDNaLzz That's what they don't get-this music is so easy to access because of the internet, and as time progresses, more old shit will be uncovered and brought to the limelight. You know what people were listening to in the 90s? Can't touch this. Boy bands. Dance songs. They weren't listening to KMD, Kool Keith, or Company Flow. The internet allowed that stuff to be way easier to access-think about it like this-in the 90s, you'd have to go to a store. Find out if it has what you want. Buy the vinyl or CD. Go home-or, you'd have to turn on MTV or something-wait for the music video of the song you like to come on. Record it.
Now all you have to do is search it up. Takes thirty seconds.
My only problem is that artists aren't getting as much money as they used to from their music-then again, record labels were always stiffing artists, and if you were underground, you def weren't making that much money.
Damn, Uproxx, thanks for the 3 volume history in the description
They dope. NC here.
NC here too my g
the dude rich dude at the end could spit bars tho
Wow dude was ahead of his time..... good story! So many things I can say about this......my comment would be a whole page! Lol
He still is ahead.
Say the things!
Or save them until after his new series comes out
Classic.
3:36. Gentrification. Even back in 1996 "Every one, rap the lyrics below"
Mr Coke said to Mr. Mayor
"You know we've got a process like ice Ts here.
We put up the funds for your election campaign, you know, ummm!!, waiter can you bring the champagne,.
Our real estate funds as opportunities arousing to make some condos out of low income housing, immediately,
We need some media heat,.
To say the gangs run the streets and then we bring in the police fleet,
Harassing me,
Everybody till they look inebriated,
When are about to land modaflockers will feel appreciate,
Don't worry about the urban leader Jessy Jackson, my friend that owns Marlboro don't ain't gonna affect some,
That's when I step back some, to contemplate what you know, sat down, wrestle with my thoughts like a sumo,
Ain't no one player that can beat this lunacy, ain't no hustler on the street can do a whole community,
This is how deep $hit can get, it reads macaroni on my birth certificate, pushing chang is my middle name, but I can't hang, I'm getting hustled only knowing half the game.
😯😯😯😯😯😯😂😂😂😂😊😊 Get down get down get dowwnnnnnn
Thanks for syncing up the street version
Oh the 90’s when most of the MC’s /rappers had lyrics, integrity, knowledge, even if they were on some street gangster ish, you had to have nice beats and lyrics.
it doesnt get any better than this...🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Method Man & Redman-Serial Killer
And Brand Nubian - The Return Prod By DJ Premier
Been trying to figure out who else did this...lol
@@mr8figga1 😎👍🏾
The coup sample it first
And Keith Murray's get lifted
the classic hip-hop 🔥💣🔝🙏👊✌💪🎵🎤🎙🎶
He’s a nickel and dime thief, and realizes there is billion dollar criminality going on. Awesome song.
This is too gooood man
I grew up on this shit! Thank you !
Brilliant
Amazing bludclaart track and video. I searched for this because I remember it when it first came out. Let's go.
Sorry you wasn't alive to hear it when first came out, there's a big difference knowing about something around the time of release rather than twenty years later. -Get down- Get born lol
This Video was far ahead it's time
Nice acoustic piano great lyrics beautiful singing 💜
I just noticed JT The Bigga Figga is in this video.
It took me 3 years to find this song
Awesome song!!! on that Slick Rick Level 💯
Anybody know which 1/4th GIANT Burgers location they filmed at? I wanna say the one that *used* to be downtown near 19th & Telegraph Ave. 🤔
MacArthur
Either Upper Fruitvale or Diamond District
No 1/4 has ever been on 19th and Telegraph.
Quik Way was in downtown on Telegraph and about 20
Came back to watch the first time I was exposed to Boots Riley. Looking at this video you can see the genius of this man. Just watched his Amazon series 'Im a Virgo' and I loved 'Sorry to Bother You' Can't wait to see what's next.
Yes I binged it like 3 times the other night!!! If you ask me, I think that the sequence at 1:59-2:32 where he's grabbing burgers and spitting game 2 the girl behind the counter might've lent some inspo 2 what was happening in part of the show's storyline 🤷🏾♀🤷🏾♀🤷🏾♀.
@@melin4ted_bookworm632 I actually went back to this video to see if the burger place was also named 'bing bang burgers' There wasn't any indication but it was still fun to watch again. That girl he spits game to is Suga T, E40s sister.
a masterpiece
DOPE CLASSIC
This track is speaking true facts decades later. They warned us then and we still don’t listen today
You know a song is classic when like to dislike ratio is not even 1%
THIS IS HOW DEEP SHIT CAN GET!...