I got to meet GURU in Portland, OR on the first floor of the Roseland Theatre, he was there for a show with the Roots. I called out to him when I saw him in the dining area, and he came over and asked me my name. One of the times that meeting your hero left me with no disappointments. Just wish I had a camera that day. Always my favorite rapper cuz I know more of your lyrics than any other rappers lyrics/songs.
@@ManoYo maybe that's the way it meant to be, always stay offstream, some get the budgeted "tributes", that were made only for money, like Bieggie had, and some get 600 000 views on yt after 6 years from release
I met Guru around the time that the "Words I manifest" video was pumping on Video Music Box. We met at the Music Factory Record store in Times Square, NYC. Old school New Yorkers know about this spot. It was the most legendary record store at the time. He was in there with his crew and I gave him a pound and told him how I thought he looked like Malcolm X in the video. The next thing I know, he introduced me to his crew and we're walking down 42nd street just talking like we're old friends. GURU was humble and very down to earth. I'm glad I got to meet him and later see Gang Starr rip shows throughout NYC during the 90s. I got to see them perform DWYCK with Nice and Smooth and bring out MOP to tear the house down. Rest in Peace, GURU.
OMG we almost have the same story, I heard Gang Starr when I was 6 years old, and I got addicted to Gang Starr ever since, even though I didn't know English back then since English is not my native. One love brother
Got my eyes watery. Met him on a 2008 night in September, the odd part was I was seeing a DJ Premier DJ set earlier in the month, walked around Boston in the meantime, picked up a free paper and looked thru it to see any upcoming concerts, saw an ad for "Guru's Jazzmatazz: Tribute to John Coltrane" It felt meant to be, so I felt extremely psyched. Shook hands with DJ premier that night...weeks later I went to Guru's show at North Eastern University. I stuck around after the show and chatted with him, told him I don't usually feel nervous but I've been a fan since the 90's. I bought his newest Jazzmatazz album directly from him. I said "I'm gonna feel bad if my cousin see's this because he will be jealous since he likes you too". He said "what's your cousin's name" I said "Anthony" he handed me a free extra copy of his album and said "tell him I said thanks Anthony". It was well over a decade I've wanted to meet him and it was better than what I could have imagined. Just a simple quiet night after the show and a quick conversation which showed his true character and respect towards his fans. When I heard he passed..I couldn't help but cry a little. I knew and felt we lost someone important, meaningful, respectful, talented, beautiful, and legendary. At the same time...I also knew we didn't exactly lose Guru, just his presence. His lyrics are eternal as well as his spirit. I believe he is still among us, just in another entity. When it's my time, I hope to bring with me my Moment of Truth, for him to sign it.
That's kinda how I imagine GURU's behaving.. He will never die , his texts are timeless and once ur into his music ,you're absorbed by his lyrical skills and meaning. R.I.P GURU you will be always the best for me !
Sometimes I feel like cats like GURU know me better than my own friends. I feel like I'm alone in this World with so much stress on my mind built up over time I can barely comprehend anything anymore. My family tries their hardest to help me but I'm too stubborn, so music like this and beats by Madlib, J Dilla, Dam-Funk and others literally give me a chance to breathe and forget about the evil ways society has embraced over the last decade and 1/2. The 90's were GOLDEN YEARS.
So much respect for this. Guru, DJ Premier, Mobb Deep, Jay Electronica, NWA, Naughty By Nature, The Pharcyde, Rakim, Nas, Dead Prez, The Fugess, Smif n Wessun, Main Source, Digable Planets, Das EFX, Immortal Technique, Jeru the Damaja, Black Sheep, Organized Konfusion, Big Pun, KRS One, Chuck D...I'm so fucking glad I lived through real hip-hop. :)
It makes me happy that even as an 18 year old in this day and age, I'm still able to find music by these masterclass artists of a different era. They aren't gone, their spirit lives on in their lyrics. Aslong as people remember them and people are moving to their music, they'll be infinite.
I remember Bahamadia told me once, when she was rollin' around with Guru that he rolled up on this wack MC and said, "You cannot test the lyrical manifestations of the Guru."
Completely. It's frustrating because everything he said was on point but this is the first generation (our fault) that never dug in the crates nor looked back to the history.
I never got to meet GURU, one of my dreams is to meet Preem in person and let him know how much him and GURU improved my life and literally made me a better person.
This is how Hip Hop culture should have been marketed the whole time. It's all about productions and marketing. But Guru said it the best at the end of this video. Much knowledge and respects.
Zeeshan Ahmed i actualy had a dislike on this video, of course was pocket dial ha . i like to think every dislike is a mistake people do when they're high bumpin dis shitt
I met Guru with Premier in 05 in Washington DC, after talking to him and I spit a verse he put on the show that night!!!!!! And I blazed with him and Built after the show and he gave me info to his label at the time.... #RestInPowerGuru
Everyone has a top ten list of their personal best emcees and in my opinion Guru will always be the best lyricist to me. To all you dodgy pricks saying he was gay that's a slanderous lie. Guru had love for all people; straight, gay, black or white he was a human being and he commanded respect from everyone because he respected everyone. The quote at the end is so true. To the youth you MUST study the roots of Hip Hop culture so it lives on. All you rappers can learn from The Guru and bring back the essence of thus music for the future. God bless you Keithy E. Rest peacefully sir. Thank you for changing my life. You are missed and loved.
It's Up To You, To Find Out About Hip-Hop That You Don't Know About, The History Of It Because, You Know, That Way It Will LAST....." Peace to G.U.R.U., Gang Starr Lives On
I got to meet GURU in Portland, OR on the first floor of the Roseland Theatre, he was there for a show with the Roots. I called out to him when I saw him in the dining area, and he came over and asked me my name. One of the times that meeting your hero left me with no disappointments. Just wish I had a camera that day. Always my favorite rapper cuz I know more of your lyrics than any other rappers lyrics/songs.
Finally a good tribute to this super influential MC. I'm surprised how little he was mentioned after he died. He deserves more.
that is very true brother!
@@ManoYo maybe that's the way it meant to be, always stay offstream, some get the budgeted "tributes", that were made only for money, like Bieggie had, and some get 600 000 views on yt after 6 years from release
Go listen to the Guru tribute by *Group Home.* It's called *G.U.R.U.*
So true! Only idiots are getting pushed towards the sky... good people stay unknown... what a shitty world...
The mind is a terrible thing to waste, i show love cuz its a terrible thing to hate"-GURU🥺😢🙏 #RESTINPOWER
Gurus my favorite rapper, he was the best aura in hip-hop. Ong. And best rapper with the most heart.
I met Guru around the time that the "Words I manifest" video was pumping on Video Music Box. We met at the Music Factory Record store in Times Square, NYC. Old school New Yorkers know about this spot. It was the most legendary record store at the time. He was in there with his crew and I gave him a pound and told him how I thought he looked like Malcolm X in the video. The next thing I know, he introduced me to his crew and we're walking down 42nd street just talking like we're old friends. GURU was humble and very down to earth. I'm glad I got to meet him and later see Gang Starr rip shows throughout NYC during the 90s. I got to see them perform DWYCK with Nice and Smooth and bring out MOP to tear the house down. Rest in Peace, GURU.
I'm only 15 and i never had a chance to grow up with oldschool,but I gotta say that when I heard GURU for the first time I got dependent to Oldschool
OMG we almost have the same story, I heard Gang Starr when I was 6 years old, and I got addicted to Gang Starr ever since, even though I didn't know English back then since English is not my native.
One love brother
G.U.R.U
Gifted.
Unlimited.
Rhymes.
Universal.
God
Universal
Ruled
Universal
Got my eyes watery. Met him on a 2008 night in September, the odd part was I was seeing a DJ Premier DJ set earlier in the month, walked around Boston in the meantime, picked up a free paper and looked thru it to see any upcoming concerts, saw an ad for "Guru's Jazzmatazz: Tribute to John Coltrane" It felt meant to be, so I felt extremely psyched.
Shook hands with DJ premier that night...weeks later I went to Guru's show at North Eastern University. I stuck around after the show and chatted with him, told him I don't usually feel nervous but I've been a fan since the 90's. I bought his newest Jazzmatazz album directly from him.
I said "I'm gonna feel bad if my cousin see's this because he will be jealous since he likes you too". He said "what's your cousin's name" I said "Anthony" he handed me a free extra copy of his album and said "tell him I said thanks Anthony". It was well over a decade I've wanted to meet him and it was better than what I could have imagined. Just a simple quiet night after the show and a quick conversation which showed his true character and respect towards his fans.
When I heard he passed..I couldn't help but cry a little. I knew and felt we lost someone important, meaningful, respectful, talented, beautiful, and legendary.
At the same time...I also knew we didn't exactly lose Guru, just his presence. His lyrics are eternal as well as his spirit. I believe he is still among us, just in another entity. When it's my time, I hope to bring with me my Moment of Truth, for him to sign it.
That's awesome bro(no sarcasm)
Woaw ... Rip Guru :(
Great story, thanks for sharing. RIP GURU
I've always felt like GURU was our older brother. RIP GURU.
That's kinda how I imagine GURU's behaving.. He will never die , his texts are timeless and once ur into his music ,you're absorbed by his lyrical skills and meaning. R.I.P GURU you will be always the best for me !
Probably among Talib's best tracks.
xS3NTRYx Prolly 'cause he used Guru's words ^^
Word up! ☝🏽
I don't like him that much but he did this beat justice
Rest in Peace Dilla
R.I.P. G.U.R.U.
ΔΣ HipHop RIP Phife!
He always wuz on the higher level than others. One of the best yet...and forever.. Props from Russia, peace.
Are you sick?
Esencja hip hopu. Pozdro z Polski. ELO EMA
Shout out 2 Bahamadia! RIP Guru & thank u Talib Kweli 4 the joint! It's GOOD AF!
Sometimes I feel like cats like GURU know me better than my own friends. I feel like I'm alone in this World with so much stress on my mind built up over time I can barely comprehend anything anymore. My family tries their hardest to help me but I'm too stubborn, so music like this and beats by Madlib, J Dilla, Dam-Funk and others literally give me a chance to breathe and forget about the evil ways society has embraced over the last decade and 1/2. The 90's were GOLDEN YEARS.
than you need to listen "moment of truth" ;)
Stay up man
Yep and things got so much worse.
Hope you're good man.
Omg I feel the same, one love brother you can do this!
For some odd reason this song feels like home
Guru fan 4 life! R.I.P simply one of the best next to 2pac!
So much respect for this. Guru, DJ Premier, Mobb Deep, Jay Electronica, NWA, Naughty By Nature, The Pharcyde, Rakim, Nas, Dead Prez, The Fugess, Smif n Wessun, Main Source, Digable Planets, Das EFX, Immortal Technique, Jeru the Damaja, Black Sheep, Organized Konfusion, Big Pun, KRS One, Chuck D...I'm so fucking glad I lived through real hip-hop. :)
You forgot Masta Ace
yo but since when is jay electron old school ? a tde artist ?
you forgot so many more bro, but i know it's hard to remember all of em. Should check out a playlist i got for ya.
NO CANIBUS?
It makes me happy that even as an 18 year old in this day and age, I'm still able to find music by these masterclass artists of a different era. They aren't gone, their spirit lives on in their lyrics. Aslong as people remember them and people are moving to their music, they'll be infinite.
this the type of music that brings thise old feelings of hip hop up.
i love it. r.i.p Guru
I remember Bahamadia told me once, when she was rollin' around with Guru that he rolled up on this wack MC and said, "You cannot test the lyrical manifestations of the Guru."
RIP G.U.R.U. Poland salutes! The legacy is immortal
When the "Just to get a rep" voice sample came through, not gonna lie, got goose bumps!
RIP guru big up for Marco , Talib , Prim
two years on and still listening. Guru kissed the world.......... UK too! Respect!!!!
Respect From Angola,Africa! One Love D.E.P JazzBoy
Guru R.I.P. - Respect from Brazil .
13 años de su muerte... Descansa en paz GURU!
Damn, this joint touched me like music hasn't in awhile. Hearing GURU's voice over a premier track is like mother's milk feeding the soul
Respect from the UK.
R.I.P. G
Salute 2 AMAZULU....G.U.R.U........RISE IN PARADISE......ONE LOVE
GONE,...BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN...MISS YA EVERY DAY BROTHER...PEAZE..
RIP GURU , Peace to Premo ,Talib, Maco Polo respect from Romania #gurulegacy
Salute to DJ PREMIER, TALIB KWELI, & MARCO POLO for creating such an emotional piece of music!
R.I.P G.U.R.U !! GANGSTARR FOREVER!!!!
R.I.P. GURU , respect from Czech Republic !
R.I.P GURU
Underplayed/Underrated Track
Nice to honour one of the best to ever do it!!!
Respect From MOROCCO And Italy ! ONELOVE
We lost three influential people that have a big impact on Hip-Hop in 2010. R.I.P. Guru, Eyedea and Nujabes.
RIP Guru... Gone too soon
Much respect! I miss the homie GURU we had so many good times when he would visit Houston along with Premier. Those were the days........
R.I.P. Guru
r.i.p guru ..respect for talib , marco polo and primooo ! peace from chile
Guru speaking some real facts at the end there..its the truth. .R.I.P to one of the Greats respect from Vancouver Canada
Completely. It's frustrating because everything he said was on point but this is the first generation (our fault) that never dug in the crates nor looked back to the history.
the quote at the end is the realest shit i've heard in a long time. RIP Guru
R.I.P. GURU, Talib Kweli never sold out!
r.i.p. guru! respect from switzerland!
GangStarr's songs, that song, the interview at the end, tears
Those are definitely not tears building up under my eyelids
I never got to meet GURU, one of my dreams is to meet Preem in person and let him know how much him and GURU improved my life and literally made me a better person.
From Canada, We miss you GURU!
Best tribute for best MC
Poland LOVE GURU !!!!!!! R.I.P !
Guru such a legend of hip hop culture.
We miss you more than ever G.U.R.U.!! you are the realest of the real! RIP
This is how Hip Hop culture should have been marketed the whole time. It's all about productions and marketing. But Guru said it the best at the end of this video. Much knowledge and respects.
MARCO POLO DON'T MISS! JESUS THIS BEAT IS FIREEEEEEEEEEEEE!
prze kozacki kawałek r.i.p. guru . polska
RESPECT to GURU , was an honour to shake the mans hand , Marco Polo gets big respect from fellow canadian HipHop heads !
hip hop never stop, greetings from Poland
Guru for life
Rest in peace GURU!
Respect from Serbia!
How can you dislike this
Zeeshan Ahmed i actualy had a dislike on this video, of course was pocket dial ha . i like to think every dislike is a mistake people do when they're high bumpin dis shitt
This song STILL makes me cry because it's so BEAUTIFUL and with that shot of Premier at the end.......
Goddamn.
MAAAAAAAAD RESPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECT
RIP GURU
It's so dope. So true..
Rest in peace. Respect from Russia.
it's time for me to return to "the straight and narrow path".
Peace to all of you!
over and over again and forever R.I.P Guru
rhyme in peace guru
Guru greatest to ever bless a mic
God Universal, Ruler Universal !!!
RIP Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal
I met Guru with Premier in 05 in Washington DC, after talking to him and I spit a verse he put on the show that night!!!!!! And I blazed with him and Built after the show and he gave me info to his label at the time.... #RestInPowerGuru
Guru 4ever!!!.
We love you GURU
Gifted
Unlimited
Rhymes
Universal
Hands down best tribute track to a deceased legend! DOPE!!!
respect for the true hip hop.....respect for Talib,Marco and premier....true people.....respect from Italy R.i.p Guru
RIP Guru,you will always live with us.....from Tanzania
Such a Great Track
hip-hop don't stop!
if you was here one time, you'l be here twice.
Jazzmatazz albums are sooo slept on!
about time somebody gave the brother his due. RIP GURU!
Everyone has a top ten list of their personal best emcees and in my opinion Guru will always be the best lyricist to me. To all you dodgy pricks saying he was gay that's a slanderous lie. Guru had love for all people; straight, gay, black or white he was a human being and he commanded respect from everyone because he respected everyone. The quote at the end is so true. To the youth you MUST study the roots of Hip Hop culture so it lives on. All you rappers can learn from The Guru and bring back the essence of thus music for the future. God bless you Keithy E. Rest peacefully sir. Thank you for changing my life. You are missed and loved.
The mind is a terrible thing to waste, i show love cuz its a terrible thing to hate"- GURU #RESPECT #TOP5DOA #RESTINBEATS 💯♨️🙏🙏
R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Dope joint & video to pay homage to the Legendary GURU. R..I.P.
We miss you GURU! His legacy lives on
The best tribute in hip-hop ever made ! What a team! Polo, Kweli, Premier. First choices !
Guru 4 evaaaaaaa
Thank you Talib Kweli a much respect for this Dedication. R.I.P My favorite raper Keith Elam a.k.a GURU !
GOOSEBUMPS EVERYTIME I HEAR IT 😭😭
It's Up To You, To Find Out About Hip-Hop That You Don't Know About, The History Of It Because, You Know, That Way It Will LAST....." Peace to G.U.R.U., Gang Starr Lives On
that's real hip hop right there.
So legendary!! Much respect to Talib for creating this. RIP Guru 😪
True hip hop never dies!!!!
this is one of the best records iv ever heard, im sure guru is proud up above the clouds . rip guru thank you for the music .
Still listening in 2017.
REST IN PEACE GURU!
R.I.P THE LIFE SAVER! one of the greatest to ever touch the mic, period.
HIP-HOP DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS!
RIP Guru
RIP GURU, TALIB U THE TRUTH, FROM FLORIDA
Five and half minutes of perfection. RIP one of greatest, G.U.R.U.
"More than a decade of hits that'll live forever." - GURU Damn thats so true rip Guru wish i had chance to meet you yr are truly phenomenal!!!!!!