Black Moon "Behind The Moon" Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Go Backstage, on the road, and inside the studio with group members Buckshot, Five FT, & Evil Dee. Exclusive concert performance footage of Black Moon with Sean Price, Cocoa Brovaz, Starang Wondah, and more.
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Enta da Stage will forever be a hip hop classic!
+Ocean Sage agreed and if you bought the singles the remixes were hard as well although in 93 in the west coast nobody out here was hearing it. only snoop and death row records at that time but I knew
Yup, like "Enter the 36 Chambers, Illmatic, The Infamous, & Only built for Cuban Links"
BCC4LIFE P!
Ocean Sage Their second album is classic too
Been down w/ BCC since who got da props....Buckshot defined the backpack emcee....,"baggy jeans, backpack and my beeper"....R.i.p. Ruck...
Thank you for this. Seriously, thank you.
I been rocking with Black Moon since 93. Boot Camp has some of the greatest music ever.
Heltah Skeltah, smiff n wessun, OGC, black moon, etc etc.
thank you
My G
Music doesn't get better without there Swagger
Love that Low Key,Hard shit
I Rock with Blackmoon till Death comes for Me
The Culture is Real
The Sweat is Real
@@oiadedeji I do too.
Been listening since 94-95 "Black Moon" and all the "Boot Camp" down here in central Florida..
Black moon one of the illest hip hop groups ever they definitely don’t get enough mention
Enta Da Stage is a classic!!
What's your favourite track
@@chrisbray9938 How Many Emcees closely followed by Son Get Wrek
RIP to the God Ruck! It still hurts.
jcannion RIP Sean P
Yeah Man!!!
No bullshit he died after my 24th birthday 😢
P!
Blackmoon were so underrated it's embarrassing. 😏
@Im a Train Fanatic is back exactly it was also an influx of so many other hip hop groups coming up at the same time.
The underrated guy is alive and well in the RUclips comments begging for attention. He can always be seen next to the “who’s here in 2024” guy
Thanks so saying that my dude those two comments and more are so irritating on RUclips like people r trolling for likes cause they got nothing interesting to add to the conversation I gave the guy a thumbs down and you s thumbs up.
Yoooo I was the only Nizzle playin black moon in raves in the UK 💂in 94.. VASTLY UNDERRATED by the mainstream!!
awww. the era of MPV's and Accura Legends, fatigues, baggie jeans, starter jackets and timbz.
the golden era at its finest. and that beatminerz sound can't be overlooked as well, when it comes to production
I grew up listening to Black Moon my generation
what's that song I forgot 0:32
Blackmoon Jump Up
Derrick Walter thanks b
I been rocking with Boot Camp Click since 93-94 when I first heard them in South Africa...🔥..Rude bwoyz know how to Represent!
bootcamp and Wu all day
Yes Sir
Yep!!
I'm 18 I just recently got into black moon a couple of months ago, he's not my generation but I like his vibe his shit straight heat👌🔥
Word Brother. Btw, Black Moon is "they".
king esseen Yeaa Ik my uncle told me its a group I had thought it was one person tho😂😂
Marvin Bennett hell yeaa bro I be on it
Buckshot, 5FT. & DJ Evil Dee of Da Beatminerz.... Please check out Smiff-N-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah & O.G.C. (the last 2 groups were also known as Fab 5 for some time)... Do yourself a favor and check out their classics "Da Shinnin", "Nocturnal" and "Da Storm"... then go tell all your little homies what that Boot Camp Clik/Duck Down is all about.
Myles Dabney and the representativz
Buckshot in my top 10 all time
"Bear witness to the origin of Hip Hop.
If you don't bear witness to the origin, youre going to have a whole bunch of people thats gonna come create something thats not hip hop and eventually what is Hip Hop is going to fade away.
Acknowledge it by acknowleging the origin."
- Buckshot
Looking at whats mostly Hip Hop today, Buckshot hit it dead on.
Big time facts
Reach one, teach one...one past from da drunken master's moves on Church that Sat afternoon...what up Larry Dav....leave sons wit... sons and daughters
Got into them by accident. Awesome group
black moon was one of my favorite groups in the 90's I got cha open man had me open (pause)
If there's a HD version I'll buy this all day
Big UP! to Duck Down fam,. Real music since day one. R.I.P. Sean P.
One of the greatest EVER. Shame what hip hop(if you can call it that) is today.
Enta Da Stage is one of the top 3 hip hop albums... Facts!!!
Enta da stage was the first tape I ever bought...I've been Bootcampion since I saw I got cha open vid on Yo mtv raps back in 94
salute all BCC!!...R.I.P. P!!!
When I tell you I loved Black Moon! My sister told my best friend she has to listen to "Who got the props" morning, noon, and night!
93' was the best year for Hip Hop EVA!!!!!!! Who Got The Props? Ninety's Hip Hop does..... Hands Down!!!! BCC forever!!
93 was dope my dude but 94 in my belief eclipses 93 and then it's fair to say 88 might be a close second then maybe 93.
1994 was the greatest year of hip hop, followed by '96, then '88, then '91... THEN '93. In 1994, not only did the East Coast take the game back, but you had more LEGENDARY debuts (M.O.P., Nas, Jeru the Damaja , B.I.G., Outkast, Da Bush Babees, Fugees, Craig Mack, Method Man's "Tical", The Roots' "Do You Want More?", etc., etc.), than ANY year in hip hop. Even the sophomore joints from '94 (Redman's Dare iz a Darkside, Common's Resurrection, Pete Rock and CL Smooth's Main Ingredient, Scarface's Diary, Digable Planet's Blowout Comb, etc., etc.) were unprecedented that year. I don't know if celestial bodies just aligned in a unique way that year, but 1994 was surreal in term of its limitless creativity and paradigm shifting movements.
'93 was great in terms of the diversity of the music, as the classics came firing from all sides... Alkaholiks, Souls of Mischief, Cube, Dre and Snoop were doing it for the west HARD with Make Room, '93 til Infinity, The Chronic, Doggystyle, and Lethal Injection. The east dropped it just as hard with Tribe's Midnight Marauders, Onyx's Backdafuckup, Black Moon's Enta da Stage, Das Efx's Straight up Sewaside, De La Soul's Buhloone Mindstate, Uncle L, etc.
1996 was great because it was LAST YEAR OF THE GOLDEN AGE OF HIP HOP! The Roots Illadelph Halflife is their BEST album. Heltah Skeltah had me thinking they'd take it all over with Nocturnal. Busta Rhymes proved with The Coming that he was a lyrical and creative genius in the making. Tribe dropped the underappreciated jewel Beats, Rhymes, and LIfe. Nas expanded his style, if sold it out a little bit, with It Was Written. The Fugees dropped the all-time great classic The Score. De La Soul gave us their rawest version of themselves with my favorite of their albums Stakes Is High. Jay-Z challenged Illmatic's status as the single greatest hip hop album of all time with Reasonable Doubt, which is, undoubtedly, his very best album. Lil Kim guaranteed her status as one of the great female emcees of all time with Hardcore. 2Pac would cement his legacy as one of the greatest musical artists; of any genre, with both All Eyez on Me and The Don Killuminati: 7 Day Theory. Mobb Deep would grace us with Hell on Earth... I could go on. What a great year 1996 was for hip hop. Indeed!
'88 was the 3rd greatest year for hip hop (behind 1994 and 1996), because it was neither as deeply prolific as 1994, nor as catalytic as 1996 was. However, what it lacked in either of those qualities, in made up for with either originality or the indisputable significance of the social commentary typifying its best albums, like BDP's by Any Means Necessary, Public Enemy's It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, and NWA's Straight Outa Compton. Unforgettable classics from MC Lyte (Lyte As A Rock), Big Daddy Kane (Long Live the Kane), EPMD (Strictly Business), Biz Markie (Goin' Off), etc., made that year formidable and historically significant, as well.
God bless
One of the dopest crews in hip hop the Boot Camp Click representers...Black Moon
"Seeds of Love"!!! Real heads know!!!
Prodigy and Havoc remind me of Buckshot and 5Ft
Fact's
Timeless!!
I had Enta da stage promo album when they came to Providence, Rhode Island when it was only a black and white photo they had taken and taped on the cover, it was the same pic of them 3 they zoomed in on with Buck shot showing his fronts at the bottom! Long live Black Moon family
2021 still blasting Enta Da Stage! Still playing Black Moon daily! Still watching this documentary monthly!
Black Moon was the shit.loved them
Like my man just said, Since 93 when I first heard them on Stretch n Bobbito!!!
Duck down For Life
The beats are 😷!!!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
glad I still got Enta da stage classic gem Bk all say salute to the 7's Bcc for life peace.
BCC!!!!!
Well now I see where Jay-Z got that PSA beat from! Damn what I would give to be around back then to see them live on stage or even in the cypher!!!
Kentucky Bred Florida Raised O.C. used it first, back in 94. But, it's just a snippet of the sample before the track Point of Viewz...
DermDZL1 Texas born, GA raised!!! But I love real and true hip hop!!! OC did use it first on that “Word....Life “ album which was a classic in its own right back in 1994!!!!
🔥🔥🔥💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 I will go to the grave as a BCC Fan!!! Since 1993 #718parkslopebk!!!!
Amazing thank you , these guys did and still do have an everlasting impact on hip hop and the true fans, your music is real watching this made me smile I remember seeing you guys at Coco in London back in the day..one of the best shows I've been too hands down . ❤and salute from the UK 👊🏽💪🏽
i love those guys. they proved that you can be from the hood and still be educated.
vrai documentaire de mes artistes préférés thank you !!! so réal
Damn I got this on DVD!
Was? They Wher, Are & Will ALWAYS be dope 💯. 💈🇨🇺💈
Real forever! Great documentary! I ride Enta The Stage cd in my car classic. I also bought Tek and Steel first tape 2nd cd. OGC tape. My bro copped Heltah Skeltah first cd I copped the 2nd. I was in Warner Robins Ga at the time.Him and my sister saw a Boot Camp Click show in 95 in Atlanta Ga. Best show ever my sister said! Her friend Choice use to bring groups to Atlanta to do Hip Hop Shows. I saw Evil D in 2011 at The A3C Hip Hop Festival in Atlanta Ga.
This is classic. Love the atmosphere.
These my dudes. Good Music
BLACK MOON!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Respect! Thank for this gem General! Do or Die!
dope dope dope black moon forever
One of my all-time favorite rap groups! So much was dropping in the 90s and Enta Da Stage is a classic.
I peeped Martin Lawrence spitting on there. Not bad Marty Mar not bad at all.
The Solution!4Kickz Really doe. I actually wanted to hear Martin spit some more rhymes.
Heads Ain’t Ready #BlackMoon
Still dope.Watched 20 times already in 2019.
Did they send you a check?
Legends
cant wait for the new album
this is a Dope Duckumentary !!!
23:43-24:18 words that still ring true
Kenny Francisco I hate the term "backpack"! It basically means corny. It was invented to keep real emcees out the way.
"I be dedicated to the Moon cuz it'z Black..."
PURE GOLD
0:37 Special Duck Down CLOTH alert! DJ Khaled in the buildin! Don't eva play yaself! "They" don't want you to know this real hip-hop history right here! Black Moon all day
Legendary archives
Black moons new album is 🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥💥💯
The part at 5:45 with buck talkin about the photoshoot in the car is so cool
New album 2019? We been waitin...Bless from Ohio
Rise of Da Moon out now!
So many moments . Always been a fan. . At 31:11 Sean P and buckshot that was like one of my favorite parts perfection
They are very good good hip hop group from day one from the underground days I'm glad to see them still doing their thing thanks for sharing this one giving thanks
A GREAT UPLOAD!!!
I had no idea they was so nicelike that!
Dope Documentary. Thanks!!!!
THANKS!
Memories :)
I have this on DVD
God bless real hiphop. Though this kind of music would of remained. But it's not always about talent and quality from what I see. Rip sean price🙏♥️
Jamming to this in March 2019
Feb 2020
stay real never change!!
88 Hip Hop was the first internet hip hop channel.
Black moon...duck down ⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
Aulas e aulas...master class!!!
Thank you Heavenly Father, in the name of the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit. Please, God, give me strength to provide for your children, God.
I always tell folks Khaled actually been around the block and back! Dude been around here
Kind of crazy to see him on here
yo im done commenting on youtube period salute to all and any individual seeking a positive way to support themselves legally
Behind moons there are stars.
boot camp legends for sure
BLACKMOON! ! !
Great doc
remmember going up to nervous to see mike Weiss I had some bull shit house music and saw evil dee comin out they just signed deal, I got into boom bap later on, keep this good music alive peace.
"To the weak, what we do Buck em' down word life, each and every individual in sight"
People are running around saying Eminem is the Greatest MC..🤬 outta here Buckshot is way above Marshall Mathers. That’s why I never debate anyone who ain’t a tru hip hop head
Grown NY Giant, son that's what's 👆.
DOPE!!
7*
Dope
Buck was being prophetic towards the end
I cant believe DJ Khaled was with them yo
I just saw a perfect looking $2000 vehicle on a 5ft street walk. What a different era we live in now
"why you keep filming me" lol
31:10 Black Moon Ft. Sean Price What Would You Do Live ( 2003 )
Shitz dope Yo... yup
🔥🔥🔥
First Bk rap I was into
Buck resembles Rakim at 50:14