Crucial Conflict Had The Hay! But Couldn't Last In The Barn! What Happened? Stunted Growth Music

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  • @stuntedgrowthmusic
    @stuntedgrowthmusic  Год назад +189

    Did Chicago ever find their "sound"? I'd hate to say drill is Chicago's sound, but... It ain't Kanye West, Common, Chance, or Lupe.

    • @romanpistryak6070
      @romanpistryak6070 Год назад +148

      Do or Die, Twista, Psycho Drama. That's Chicago sound.

    • @theapex8973
      @theapex8973 Год назад +8

      Jaguar Wright

    • @theapex8973
      @theapex8973 Год назад +2

      TLC

    • @Atrainswrld
      @Atrainswrld Год назад +9

      @@romanpistryak6070 you right!! I still listen to all that. but why he say can't be lupe?

    • @Atrainswrld
      @Atrainswrld Год назад +10

      that dude Payroll

  • @romanpistryak6070
    @romanpistryak6070 Год назад +380

    Can't believe you completely ignore Do or Die when talking about Chicago style. Anybody who lived there in the 90s can tell you about Johnny P's singing coming from every second car. Do or Die and PsychoDrama is Chicago sounds. Psychodrama is criminally underrated in my opinion, but they big in the hood back in the day

    • @midwestdamu483
      @midwestdamu483 Год назад +32

      In the words of Buk... Too much for the Industry to handle

    • @glxballabzTV
      @glxballabzTV Год назад +21

      Po Pimpin!!! That album went hard, I think the fact that they was signed to RapALot made people forget they was from Chi

    • @retroesso
      @retroesso Год назад +22

      Psychodrama!!!!!!! Magic, no love, do what you gotta do alllll slap!!!

    • @twin78
      @twin78 Год назад +23

      Can't 4get about the Speed Knot Mobsters, Triple Darkness, Darkside Ballaz and COG

    • @retroesso
      @retroesso Год назад +17

      @@twin78 and snypaz

  • @MusicJunkiePlus
    @MusicJunkiePlus Год назад +465

    It was dope to see Bone Thugs, Do Or Die, Twista and Crucial Conflict all make hits in the same era. It might not have been a big deal to everyone, but for someone in the Midwest it was nice to see the region prosper

    • @omegamcbride
      @omegamcbride Год назад +11

      It was everything.

    • @midwestdamu483
      @midwestdamu483 Год назад +35

      The Midwest had some of the most underrated talent

    • @MusicJunkiePlus
      @MusicJunkiePlus Год назад +31

      @@midwestdamu483 facts! MC Breed, The Dayton Family, Slum Village, Top Authority, and so many more. I feel like everyone’s Hip-Hop history has been documented to death… except ours

    • @taylormade538
      @taylormade538 Год назад +5

      Don’t forget about DFC

    • @MusicJunkiePlus
      @MusicJunkiePlus Год назад +3

      @@taylormade538 DFC’s “Things In My Hood” remix is a classic!

  • @leobell1686
    @leobell1686 Год назад +48

    That second crucial conflict CD was hard I still be bumping to this day

    • @jamarwhite7191
      @jamarwhite7191 7 месяцев назад

      Good side,Bad side best album..they gangbanged hard asl on that one.lol

  • @seanlamar29
    @seanlamar29 Год назад +322

    That first album is a classic

  • @ricardored207
    @ricardored207 Год назад +93

    I still have HAY and RODEO in my playlist the nineties will never fade‼️

  • @Inbellion
    @Inbellion Год назад +196

    Mega underrated group. Great lyrics by all members and production by Wildstyle was top notch.

    • @christopherrobinson1219
      @christopherrobinson1219 Год назад +3

      It was so much great shit out at the time, and great music steadily coming alot of it gets ignored. I don't know how much of a historian u are, but I'd like your opinion on this theory I have. The Sept 11 attacks which happened in 01 combined by the rise of Napster and the internet pretty much killed ALOT of careers. For example. Hot Boy Turk. His album young and thuggin was 🔥🔥, but it came out in 2001 so I don't think it got the attention it should have. By the time music starts to kinda stir again we find ourselves in 2003, the era of 50, Ja, Pretty Ricky, Field Mob, Lil Jon, Ying Yang...then came the era of Lil Wayne which slid us directly into the Drake era and so on til we got here. Pretty interesting to me!

    • @Inbellion
      @Inbellion Год назад +3

      @@christopherrobinson1219 I could see that being a possibility. I was 9 when 9/11 happened and I wasn’t in the position to make music purchasing decisions around then. But I’ll tell you what I think really killed album sales/careers: cd burners and their widespread availability during the 2000s + file sharing. I only owned about 4-5 purchased albums throughout the 2000s and the rest were pirated. Limewire, Napster, megaupload, forums etc. killed the music sales.

    • @fedoramcclaren4294
      @fedoramcclaren4294 Год назад +5

      Yes!!! Wildstyle is an incredible producer!!!

    • @JamusChristus
      @JamusChristus Год назад +3

      Never underrated

    • @righteousmasculine
      @righteousmasculine Год назад

      Man these guys had us jumpin to their music in the chi. Ride the rodeo was so playa. And these guys were actual vice lords

  • @sandigirl9026
    @sandigirl9026 Год назад +95

    Their feature on Ghetto Queen was dope too

    • @freestateofgrizzy1937
      @freestateofgrizzy1937 Год назад +5

      Classic song.

    • @islandbrowning2299
      @islandbrowning2299 Год назад +6

      I agree I still have that R Kelly double CD and that's the most memorable song on there to me

    • @sandigirl9026
      @sandigirl9026 Год назад

      @Peanut's Playpin Gaming it’s on the R. Album by Kelly featuring CC. m.ruclips.net/video/5yOG5ZfS_XA/видео.html

  • @ejaeda1
    @ejaeda1 Год назад +42

    Crucial conflict is severely underrated this group should’ve been a mega stars

  • @MrRooXs
    @MrRooXs Год назад +42

    Bone, twista, do or die, mo thugs, crucial conflict. Great moment in hiphop history that barely gets mentioned in hiphop documentaries.

  • @qdubtru4522
    @qdubtru4522 Год назад +34

    Their first 2 albums are classics. These brothers were active VL and making music at the same time. They featured on soundtracks throught the late 90's and were platinum selling artist. Bad contracts messed them up. CC will always be remembered for originality and gritty street tales... Gone but never forgotten.

  • @Furious_stylez6
    @Furious_stylez6 Год назад +70

    Man I still bump both albums to this day

  • @l.torrence4603
    @l.torrence4603 Год назад +26

    One hit, that entire first album was 🔥!!!! He has no idea how hot that album was att the time.

  • @jessecarrillo8889
    @jessecarrillo8889 Год назад +14

    Crucial Conflict will always be my most favorite rap group ever..from the begging until now..hands down

  • @Dantana773
    @Dantana773 Год назад +30

    Chicago has always had a sound, Its levels to the Chi with everything.House music is a Chicago sound and style that started here and went Global & to this day still bumps and has a large fan base they call it EDM music now. Stepping Music and style of dance is another sound Chicago is known for. Chicago had a hip hop scene and sound before Crucial Conflict and after even if those outside our City and Midwest didn't not in the know about it joe. Legendary trackster, EC.illa Da smart, pyscho drama and others. Crucial conflict had more then one hit record bro. We lacked a major record label here to sign the talent. plus the industry did not want any parts of the organized Mob figures that came from our city back then

    • @rodhipps6378
      @rodhipps6378 Год назад

      Im from cleveland oh and was always proud of chi town talent repping the region much respect for the info

  • @fedoramcclaren4294
    @fedoramcclaren4294 Год назад +19

    "I'm Bout To Explode" is one of my favourite songs I have ever heard in my life!!!
    Thank you for speaking on Crucial Conflict!!!
    I randomly met Cold Hard in Manhattan, NY while i was walking down the street...he was really cool...

    • @SURLY_BOO
      @SURLY_BOO Год назад +1

      My fave song on good side Bad side

    • @fedoramcclaren4294
      @fedoramcclaren4294 Год назад +1

      @@SURLY_BOO
      Oh wow, for real?

    • @SURLY_BOO
      @SURLY_BOO Год назад

      @@fedoramcclaren4294 evertime I Play that album, I have 2 let this 1 go maybe 5 or 6 times

    • @fedoramcclaren4294
      @fedoramcclaren4294 Год назад +2

      @@SURLY_BOO
      I can't be mad at that one bit!!!

    • @maryivy1456
      @maryivy1456 Год назад +1

      @@fedoramcclaren4294 Faceless Ones was a cut too.

  • @grandchamp7783
    @grandchamp7783 Год назад +22

    THESE DUDES SHOULD'VE BLOWN UP!! SO UNDERRATED

    • @martrellnelson7869
      @martrellnelson7869 Год назад +1

      Yep, they record label at the time didn't do right by promoting them more

    • @grandchamp7783
      @grandchamp7783 Год назад +1

      @@martrellnelson7869
      That Good Side Bad Side album,maaaan!! Put it on and let it roll!! Every song is a banger,crazy!!

    • @martrellnelson7869
      @martrellnelson7869 Год назад +1

      @@grandchamp7783 yep💯🔥

  • @rayxaivertm
    @rayxaivertm Год назад +64

    As a Chicagoan i appreciate you doing this 💪🏾

    • @BigHack4ya
      @BigHack4ya Год назад +3

      I’m Westside Chi all day jo, but these comments on here ticking me off.

    • @JamusChristus
      @JamusChristus Год назад

      Dial 1-900-I'm off my square

  • @kincamell
    @kincamell Год назад +42

    That Hey song with that Funkadelic sample is a massive classic. I recall they were in the movie Belly. They were Rico's Crew in Nebraska (filmed in New Jersey) and one of they're songs was playing in the strip club scene.

    • @stlfromdakrew
      @stlfromdakrew Год назад +9

      Wow didn't know that was them.yea I remember the song during the strip club scene

    • @freestateofgrizzy1937
      @freestateofgrizzy1937 Год назад +8

      That song was called Swell Up. I wish that song would of came out

    • @demetriusrousseau7919
      @demetriusrousseau7919 Год назад +2

      The first group who sampled that Funkadelic beat were the 5th Ward Boyz.

    • @kincamell
      @kincamell Год назад +1

      @@demetriusrousseau7919 Thank you for the information. I just checked out that intro.

    • @demetriusrousseau7919
      @demetriusrousseau7919 Год назад +1

      @@kincamell exactly🎯

  • @thekidfromthesouthside
    @thekidfromthesouthside Год назад +95

    I do agree they didn't follow up to the level of Hay - but Scummy was definitely a track that had potential. The song that should have pushed for a single should have been Ghetto Queen with R. Kelly. Especially since it came out the same year as Kelly's R album. There aesthetic was unique, but considering Three 6 mafia were basically "demon" driven, and adjusted the style appropriately - I'd argue a great deal of CC's stunted growth boils down to a lack of management, creative assistance in their direction and adjusting.

    • @sidneywilder2731
      @sidneywilder2731 Год назад +12

      I thought " scummy" was just as good as " hay" and the 2nd cd had 18 tracks and was hard hitting 🤔 ,they really had their own style

    • @lordjoyous
      @lordjoyous Год назад +4

      Their first album had 3 singles and videos. Their second album definitely needed more than scummy and I agree with ghetto queen being a single. I feel like they should’ve had solo albums in 1997

    • @lordjoyous
      @lordjoyous Год назад +5

      @@sidneywilder2731 I’m bout to explode was my favorite song

    • @twongreen9968
      @twongreen9968 Год назад +6

      That's factz crucial conflict was not marketed right

    • @lordjoyous
      @lordjoyous Год назад +1

      @@twongreen9968 no marketing in the world was going to make them platinum artist, they had a great team they was everywhere in 1996 they was on the belly soundtrack and rhyme of reason soundtrack
      Their team did what they could and the album went gold. They should’ve just kept doing their thing

  • @187reese9
    @187reese9 Год назад +32

    "Tell it to The judge" kilo's verse Always hits me 💯💯🔥🔥

    • @rmarley2100
      @rmarley2100 Год назад +3

      "Look at your honor my life was full of broken, had to hussle on the corner selling crack to the friends, dope slanger gang banger shit had to be........ "

    • @thomasjevyak9151
      @thomasjevyak9151 Год назад

      Yup that whole song hit, all the albums were deep.

    • @the_lonely_winner2956
      @the_lonely_winner2956 Год назад +1

      “My connect was the government they GAVE me the job”

  • @joshleyva2249
    @joshleyva2249 Год назад +12

    I used to have the cassette single for "Hay" back in the day. It was a banger, but I never heard any of their other songs because no one I knew bought the album. Not being tied to a bigger artist probably hurt them more than anything. Bone were with Eazy E and Do or Die were on Scarface's label, so they were able to gain more of a foothold outside the midwest. Twista also benefitted from making his appearance on "Po Pimp."

  • @incognegro2315
    @incognegro2315 Год назад +9

    I met Cold Hard in Hyde park at the African Festival. He took a pic with me and my girl. He a cool ass nigga! CC had their own lane! I’ll always respect them niggas. They are SO UNDERRATED

  • @KrucialKAAAA912
    @KrucialKAAAA912 Год назад +42

    Man what a time.I was like 11 when they came out but by the time 2000s hit they were gone.Bone thugs were almost gone but they kept going.

    • @ismoketrack
      @ismoketrack Год назад +5

      They actually came back in 2008 with Planet Crucon. The album slaps, unfortunately it didn't get much marketing.

    • @trayweathersby7490
      @trayweathersby7490 Год назад +2

      @@ismoketrack Honestly CC is over in my eyes. Did you also know that Wild style, one of the members (also the producer of all the albums and is the creator of the group) announced last year that he is no longer a member of CC? They haven't released anything in years and haven't made a single attempt to put out another album.

    • @gimisumgood3077
      @gimisumgood3077 Год назад

      @@trayweathersby7490 them niggas don't even looked the same it's just only 2 of them from last I heard the group don't even exist anymore.

    • @strafer8764
      @strafer8764 Год назад

      Bone fell off hard. Their production from the 2000s and beyond has been average

  • @ajgrand
    @ajgrand Год назад +19

    I was rocking with them ever since the first time I saw their video on Rap City! I hurried to Circuit City and bought the single/instrumental 😂😂

    • @winsbeyond8295
      @winsbeyond8295 Год назад +1

      Same here. I got the single cassette from this place called Music land at Evergreen Plaza on the Southside. There was a remix of the single too as I remember.

  • @larryragland887
    @larryragland887 Год назад +14

    One of my favorite groups that never got the success they deserved. I still occasionally bump them to this day.

  • @KeanWolcott
    @KeanWolcott Год назад +32

    A whole lotta preteen memories with these guys. They came during the time that the Bulls 2nd dynasty. They still dropped heat on the underground circuit for years and enjoy legend status in the city to this day and are still touring. 💯

  • @biggaboydraws5483
    @biggaboydraws5483 Год назад +7

    I grew up listening to these dudes! That first album was a everyday part of my life! I'm from the south but I connected right away to Crucial's country style! I listened to that tape so much it got dull and didn't play clear no more! Damn! I'm old! How many of y'all can still remember when all music was on cassette tapes? The new generation don't know nothing about tapes!

    • @strafer8764
      @strafer8764 Год назад

      I liked getting the tape inserts with the credits, shout outs etc. I don’t miss that tape ribbon getting snapped or tangled though

  • @jaykaynum5569
    @jaykaynum5569 Год назад +16

    One classic album (96). One good album (98). I still play CC music. 1996 Final Tic is one of my top 10 albums that year

    • @sidneywilder2731
      @sidneywilder2731 Год назад +6

      The 🤔 2nd album was a classic too ,yall got crucial conflict fucked up

    • @jameshooper1382
      @jameshooper1382 Год назад +1

      Just the production on "desperado" was before its time... 🔥

    • @AJGrey-bo1ry
      @AJGrey-bo1ry Год назад +3

      Ummmmm the second album was better than the first to me. Lots of features, solid production, I still play it regularly.

    • @sidneywilder2731
      @sidneywilder2731 Год назад +3

      @@AJGrey-bo1ry I like both of em, but I do like the 2nd a little more ,a lot of that 90s rap is timeless 👌

    • @TheLobMob
      @TheLobMob Год назад +2

      @@jameshooper1382 *Just an inside tip… Kanye told me this himself.. listen to the drum programming on CC ‘Showdown’ & then listen the the drum programming on ‘Slow Jamz’… LOL… identical. Kanye confessed it.*

  • @crookedthacon
    @crookedthacon Год назад +16

    Im from Illinois and I 🫡 You for this…Thank You….now it’s time for a Do Or Die Stunted Growth!!! Most underrated group ever!!

    • @uncommonsense23
      @uncommonsense23 Год назад +6

      From NYC, and was definitely a big Do or Die fan… The only thing that they had in common was they rapped fast… Other than that, their subject matter was totally different… Always thought they might have been bigger if they were on a different label… Rap a Lot was horrible at promoting anything outside of TX

    • @thadon1067
      @thadon1067 Год назад

      @@uncommonsense23 Damn lie RAL is the reason Po Pimp blew up!

    • @NewYoutuber1111
      @NewYoutuber1111 Год назад

      🗣️East St. Louis 618

  • @tharuler219
    @tharuler219 Год назад +22

    Traxster & No I.D. was the sound of Chicago back in the day. Matter fact, go back and listen to Common's Resurrection album!

    • @39Aces
      @39Aces Год назад +1

      They sleep on Trax...

    • @tharuler219
      @tharuler219 Год назад +2

      @@39Aces Little do they know..

    • @strafer8764
      @strafer8764 Год назад +1

      “One day it’ll all make sense”’ had some really good beats

    • @Darnell-xq8gr
      @Darnell-xq8gr 10 месяцев назад

      Who

  • @GHOST91141
    @GHOST91141 Год назад +57

    I damn near lost my mind a couple of months back me and my crew went to the strip club and they play Ride the Rodeo by Crucial Conflict 😂

    • @jaykaynum5569
      @jaykaynum5569 Год назад +12

      Definitely not a one hit wonder 💯💪🏾👑🌠

    • @mustafahajj
      @mustafahajj Год назад +6

      Brother, across the freakin' nation, ppl lose their minds on that track. That's what they aren't talking about. CC was that camp. Damn platinum status and all that industry BS. CC had mad love across the 🌎. Their record deal is what killed the group. It's what does it all the time. CC should have gone independent. It was a term that was practically unheard of back in the day. However, today, independent is the new FREEDOM!

    • @rebelyuspromotions4132
      @rebelyuspromotions4132 Год назад +1

      Right... that was a hit

    • @rebelyuspromotions4132
      @rebelyuspromotions4132 Год назад +2

      @@jaykaynum5569 This commentary guy is all the way thrown off. 1 hit wonder where?

    • @righteousmasculine
      @righteousmasculine Год назад

      That song go hard I was in 3rd grade when it popped

  • @marcusshark3974
    @marcusshark3974 Год назад +10

    My dudes 💪🏾 They gave the best road map to Chicago streets. Especially the west side. Definitely unsung. 👍🏿💪🏾🎩⭐️🌙

  • @wit-nezz3536
    @wit-nezz3536 Год назад +8

    Coming up as an artist from K-town in that era of music. You touched on some great points. Chicago artist fell victim to the cutthroat mentality of the music business and gang culture colliding. This was so new to Chicago, it took many years later for us to get our piece of the pie.

  • @JukuduB
    @JukuduB 10 месяцев назад +2

    I was in high school when this came out. Omg. We took a trip to Atlanta (with a computer club i was in) and went to a party (in a barn converted into a party hall) and they played this song!!! Good times! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @nikecarlos4
    @nikecarlos4 Год назад +5

    I cap you not, I was just telling my brother days ago, he being the one to put me on Crucial Conflict, that I haven't seen one video on RUclips about their career. Thank You

  • @terucks
    @terucks Год назад +23

    I’m from Chicago I approve this.
    What makes Chicago unique and different is that it’s like the North meets the South. Northern vibes but with a Southern twang.
    Different than Detroit and definitely different than New York

    • @freestateofgrizzy1937
      @freestateofgrizzy1937 Год назад +3

      Facts

    • @masterme550
      @masterme550 Год назад +4

      Ain't none southern about chi

    • @terucks
      @terucks Год назад +4

      @@masterme550 Southside WestSide. Northside is tourism. Black Chicago always has that mix of northern and southern blood. It’s not New York, Philly, but it’s not so Atlanta or Texas.
      Midwest in general is really mix of both. Large major cities but laidback vibe.

    • @kalimol9397
      @kalimol9397 Год назад +6

      @@terucks I'm from Dallas and i always thought the Midwest was just southern people in a northern environment.

    • @terucks
      @terucks Год назад +2

      @@kalimol9397 exactly it is. Chicago is such a big city but it’s laidback, it’s not a city that never sleeps like New York. Downtown for a long time was just for work area but now they are changing the landscape of the city. Chicago really and forever will be a blue collar city unlike what they are trying renovate

  • @anttemo41
    @anttemo41 Год назад +37

    Now that these dudes have matured, them, Bone, Twista, and Do Or Die can put a tour together and and make a lot of money. If they are all smart, they can make a collaboration together to feed their families. People will still pay to see them perform because they bring back memories for lots of people. Same thing for Mo Thugs

    • @angelajackson5797
      @angelajackson5797 Год назад +4

      I would be there, for sure!

    • @matthewwesterhoff5534
      @matthewwesterhoff5534 Год назад +1

      They have had the exact concert multiple times in the past few years , look up Midwest legends tour …WRM Productions

  • @tarrenceconyers6548
    @tarrenceconyers6548 Год назад +16

    As a Chicagoan we appreciate this video now do The Chief Bump J next✔️

  • @dwightuna
    @dwightuna Год назад +13

    you got a new sub just for bringing back Crucial Conflict ✊🏾

  • @keepitlo00
    @keepitlo00 Год назад +6

    The second album to me was there best work because it had so many hits on it with great features. Don’t believe me, listen to a song from that album called airplanes featuring do or die. It went really hard but due to lack of promotion and no real released singles it went under the radar. I remember when I went to my homeboy crib and saw it sitting on his dresser. I was like “is this a new crucial conflict album?” That is literally the only reason I even found out about it. This was back in the 90’s so if you didn’t have heavy magazine and television promotion you just couldn’t get the word out about your project. But crucial conflict good side bad side album is still on of my top five favorite albums today. Thanks for taking the time to read all this.

    • @jamarwhite7191
      @jamarwhite7191 7 месяцев назад

      I listened to it the other month,I always said it was their best album.

  • @ricbeasley
    @ricbeasley Год назад +8

    One of my favorite Groups growing up big props to you for shedding light on them 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @bighutch3043
    @bighutch3043 Год назад +15

    I was signed too Rawdope rec, alittle after Crucial Conflict, I am from the group MFD,(Marked foe death ) We are on the second Album : goodside badside & credited on & appeared on two songs, " raw dope anthem " & the song " back against the wall " & young guns is also a diss to BTNH, I was around with my group in most of the early C.C work, The final tic album & alittle of the Good side badside album in wich the entire Rawdope family was on.. they never took a ten year break, where u getting your info from?

    • @winsbeyond8295
      @winsbeyond8295 Год назад

      That's cool bro. I loved bumpin that Raw Dope Anthem! Nice way to end the Goodside Badside album!

    • @kmyles8599
      @kmyles8599 Год назад +3

      Thank you! Whoever did this DID NOT do their research!

    • @TheLobMob
      @TheLobMob Год назад

      This dude has no credibility at all… I know 1st hand a lot of stuff with The ‘Flict & this video ain’t it… I mean these dudes are a ‘one hit wonder’ yet are playing Lollapalooza right now??? LMAOOOOOOOO.

  • @rooseveltdarbey9493
    @rooseveltdarbey9493 Год назад +15

    I like the way you break down artists on your stunted growth, you use facts, logic, and an intelligent analysis that you can't help but agree with 98% of the time.

  • @BigDrago13
    @BigDrago13 Год назад +11

    As a Chicagoan that loves my city I’m happy you did this video

    • @sidneywilder2731
      @sidneywilder2731 Год назад +1

      You the 3rd chicago person that's said that,something I didn't agree with was ,he was calling crucial conflict, southern acting ,as if they weren't chicago guys,and chicago rap,but I have to agree they're different from others, matter fact common,kayne west,da brat,Twista, I can't think of no one in chicago that reminds me of crucial conflict, that Crunk style, fast rapping ,gangsta rap,they were like bone mixed with memphis style, common sound like new York rap kayne west too,but the new school rap, chicago has its own style now,drill music

  • @sorrellaaron
    @sorrellaaron Год назад +23

    I see wild style on the west side of Chicago all the time and he said they just signed a bad contract plan and simple

    • @TheLumpBeats
      @TheLumpBeats Год назад +3

      Yeah I thought Fab Five Freddy had somethin to do with their shady deal

    • @deeking5200
      @deeking5200 Год назад +3

      Exactly. Had nothing to do with their aesthetics or music.

    • @deeking5200
      @deeking5200 Год назад

      Their music was so official 36 mafia and CC was supposed to clicc up to form another group.

    • @strafer8764
      @strafer8764 Год назад

      There was so much wasted potential back then on the business side.

    • @nittyg4078
      @nittyg4078 Год назад

      Exactly everybody from the city knows this

  • @720x66
    @720x66 Год назад +13

    The song "Showdown" was 🔥

  • @andresciahooten9598
    @andresciahooten9598 Год назад +13

    You know what?! When you’re in the hood and you couldn’t afford cable back then, some musicians you had no idea what they looked like. Nowadays, people have access to the internet. They have cell phones. And cable is more affordable than it was back then. So now you can see who that person is

  • @andrefrierson
    @andrefrierson Год назад +4

    Crucial Conflict was one of my favorite groups from the Chi

  • @deonjohnson2302
    @deonjohnson2302 Год назад +11

    Bro I love you for this one

    • @GHOST91141
      @GHOST91141 Год назад +2

      😂😂 facts

    • @Kimmy_Beee
      @Kimmy_Beee Год назад

      Seriously though!😂🙌🏾

    • @cwrichardson3
      @cwrichardson3 Год назад

      Why just this one? I love him for all he does.

  • @YaredYahu1212
    @YaredYahu1212 Год назад +198

    Bone Thugs is what really stunted their growth. They couldn't compete with Bone Thugs when it came to making hits. Bone Thugs are the peak and standard of fast rap mixed with harmony. Shout out to Crucial Conflict for giving it their best tho.

    • @lesm3870
      @lesm3870 Год назад +9

      Bone was nothing without Eazy-E. But yeah Crucial just wasn’t it

    • @AlmightyEvil1
      @AlmightyEvil1 Год назад +3

      Nuff said.

    • @Foxxsilver101
      @Foxxsilver101 Год назад +22

      They had two slept on albums

    • @brandalecarter9354
      @brandalecarter9354 Год назад +8

      Bone was sneak dissin' too.

    • @waquin1
      @waquin1 Год назад +1

      And people say migos is the best group gtfoh.migos is fucking wack compared to Bone.

  • @JAYTRAPS1
    @JAYTRAPS1 Год назад +2

    They song ghetto queen was everything!!

  • @chrisgibson2106
    @chrisgibson2106 Год назад +21

    Can you do Petey Pablo next?

  • @thewicketonepg7176
    @thewicketonepg7176 Год назад +1

    I still bump their music

  • @saintdonni3661
    @saintdonni3661 Год назад +13

    We need one for Do or Die.

    • @amancalledhawk5575
      @amancalledhawk5575 Год назад +1

      And the snypaz

    • @saintdonni3661
      @saintdonni3661 Год назад

      Factssss

    • @stanleyford2575
      @stanleyford2575 Год назад +1

      From Houston Do or die and the snypaz was on rap a lot we jammed Do or die a lot the snypaz went hard to they was definitely underrated

  • @michaelwhitsey4137
    @michaelwhitsey4137 Год назад +2

    I loved their 1st 2 albums … where I’m from people claim to like them but only knew radio songs … I was happy wen they collabed with my favorite group 666 Mafia in 1998 … Good Side Bad Side is classic as well as Final Tic

  • @lorenzoflex7074
    @lorenzoflex7074 Год назад +4

    Still bumping them to this day

  • @AbdulRaheem-Shabazz
    @AbdulRaheem-Shabazz Год назад +2

    I grew up listening to Crucial Conflict, Twista and Do or Die back in the 90's when I was little I'm also from the Westside of Chicago too and back in the day on the Westside we were bumping their music a lot

  • @2tamz603
    @2tamz603 Год назад +10

    Ok. Now you posting on a group I havent heard in a minute!!! Totally support this channel. I thought the HAY song would be the next sound of Chicago in the 90s but it didnt go that way. That HAY song was big!!!!

  • @jamelgriffin6772
    @jamelgriffin6772 Год назад +12

    I think they out done themselves on their second album and both album’s 🔥

  • @chadoworld
    @chadoworld Год назад +1

    I'm from Bed-Stuy BK! My block rocked with Crucial heavy!

  • @varaider8897
    @varaider8897 Год назад +10

    Tela would be a good one. Even though he's a Texas/ down south artist, he was always very popular here in the DMV area. Rap-a-lot as a whole was always popular here

    • @antoineraymond9301
      @antoineraymond9301 Год назад +5

      Tela Is From Memphis, Not Texas.

    • @varaider8897
      @varaider8897 Год назад +3

      @Antoine Raymond very true. My bad. Suave House before the Rap a lot days

    • @freestateofgrizzy1937
      @freestateofgrizzy1937 Год назад +1

      Damn I never thought Tela would be popular in D.C.

    • @varaider8897
      @varaider8897 Год назад

      @Free State Of Grizzy honestly southern music was always very big here. I think it was a rebellion to New York music. A lot of people here would not listen to artists from NY

    • @brandalecarter9354
      @brandalecarter9354 Год назад +1

      Tela is dat dude!!!! From Suavehouse to Rap a Lot

  • @loveandnappiness9305
    @loveandnappiness9305 Год назад +1

    I’m and old head and I still bump crucial, DOD, psycho drama, COD, triple darkness and twista. I mean all the music from that time I still ride to

  • @ashantitraylor7240
    @ashantitraylor7240 Год назад +5

    Planet Crucon! “Welcome to world would you like to go!” That Rick James sample still go hard! All about perspective

  • @Lokenhp
    @Lokenhp Год назад +2

    Thanks for this one from Chicago

  • @ghost1235
    @ghost1235 Год назад +3

    I was waiting for this one!!!!

  • @thomasanderson3892
    @thomasanderson3892 Год назад +2

    PsychoDrama, Crucial Conflict, Do Or Die, Bennie Franks, Traxster, Twista, Turtle Banxx, High Beam, Ms. Kane, Toya, Common Sense.. Chicago has some thumpers in the game. I love the Chicago sound.

  • @r.k.d.6111
    @r.k.d.6111 Год назад +3

    Whoa! You went way back on this one. I always wondered what happened to them. Thanks for the video!

  • @fletcherwilliams1617
    @fletcherwilliams1617 Год назад +1

    Loved this group !

  • @anthonymcmillan8273
    @anthonymcmillan8273 Год назад +5

    At the time when "The final tic(96)" came out I was in my late teens. Of course the song "Hay" slaps HARD!! I loved the video and then a few months later I bought the album. I have all of their albums except their compilations! Imo their first 2 are my favorites 👍! Their 93 ep " Crucial times" I actually have. They were on most songs on that consciousness vibe 🪨! It was pretty good for them being so young. Glad that they're still around doing music! If they're planning on doing an album in the future I'm definitely getting it!

  • @mrivera279
    @mrivera279 Год назад +3

    To whoever made this video, good job on this. Also I’d like to point out that aside from their song Hay, the song Scummy from their second album is worthy of being mentioned. I’m sure alot of people besides me was jammin to it.

  • @purpdajerk89
    @purpdajerk89 Год назад +9

    I'm from the Land and bone did have a big affect on Crucial Conflict but a lot of us still banged their album. I still play their 1st album. Beginning to End.

    • @blkdank1
      @blkdank1 Год назад +1

      That album was a classic

    • @purpdajerk89
      @purpdajerk89 Год назад

      @@blkdank1 man what! Back when you couldn't skip not one song or didn't listen to it just for beats. Classic

  • @saintdonni3661
    @saintdonni3661 Год назад +27

    You’ll see Wildstyle and Coldheart threw the city all the time.

  • @duranc9412
    @duranc9412 Год назад +3

    I love my city Chicago and we had some underrated rappers at that time

  • @404GameAndMusicProducer
    @404GameAndMusicProducer Год назад +1

    Thanks for that link taking advantage for getting new sounds for Beats

  • @SHOOTINGWITHSONNY
    @SHOOTINGWITHSONNY Год назад +3

    Still attend crucial conflict shows and they real down to earth.. Smoked with them and everything.. They Almighty (Vice Lord)like me as well..

  • @matthewstanley2627
    @matthewstanley2627 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the video! Can we get that "ruff ryders or drag-on or eve video" stunted growth 🤔 🙏

  • @glxballabzTV
    @glxballabzTV Год назад +10

    That first Album still riding, you had to look pass the image and actually pay attention to what they were saying

  • @ericcalhoun1054
    @ericcalhoun1054 Год назад +1

    I remember bumping this single back in the day, Hay

  • @bmoregotti410
    @bmoregotti410 Год назад +5

    I still listen to tell it to the judge to this day 💯

  • @DeniseeRenee
    @DeniseeRenee 5 месяцев назад

    I was born in in November 96. Born and raised in Chicago💚 I was listening the final Tic Before I got here and till this day I still listen to that album while I’m cleaning my home or when I get in my feelings about my father that passed a few years ago . One of my favorite albums 🥰

  • @odogggg2010
    @odogggg2010 Год назад +4

    Damn, I just saw them opening for Lil Rell on his comedy special. Always a classic!!!

  • @cortlandsimmons6241
    @cortlandsimmons6241 Год назад

    Man, my twin bro and i grew up listening to these dudes hard, VERY underrated. Moving from Cali to Illinois in the mid 90s, we were put on very quickly to Crucial Conflict. Great vid my Bro!!! Awesome choice

  • @dmoss010
    @dmoss010 Год назад +3

    A CC and BONE collab could’ve been legendary. Imagine if CC could’ve been mentored by the Cleveland boys. That could’ve been magical!

    • @rodhipps6378
      @rodhipps6378 Год назад

      Man we were proud of cc in cleveland beef was probaly more hype could have put entire region on but it looks like drill will be chi towns claum to fame no one else can take credit for

  • @drickard336
    @drickard336 Год назад

    I was 11 years old when I came home from school and seen the video for hay on rap city for the first time those where the good ol days and I still listen to them til this day

  • @hotonez4242
    @hotonez4242 Год назад +8

    Crucial Conflict are real ones from the crib and that's facts 💯

    • @retroesso
      @retroesso Год назад +1

      I’ve always pefered Psychodrama over everybody from the crib

    • @hotonez4242
      @hotonez4242 Год назад +3

      @@retroessoI love Psychodrama too 💯

    • @oldheadtv3152
      @oldheadtv3152 Год назад +1

      @@retroesso Magic is a classic

  • @2pac19Seventy1
    @2pac19Seventy1 Год назад

    I love that you got two channels stunted growth and stunted growth music and talk about both sports and music. One luv to ya JC

  • @Mr.Majestic77
    @Mr.Majestic77 4 месяца назад +1

    *Crucial Conflict* (Coldhard, Never, Q-Ball & Wildstyle), *Ditryboyz/Dirty* (Big Pimp & Mr. Gangsta) and *Field Mob* (Shawn Jay & Smoke) should definitely form a supergroup and make a couple of albums.

  • @Gridloc-22
    @Gridloc-22 Год назад +9

    I had both albums growing up, I remember calling them the east coast bone thug ( even though bone is Cleveland and crucial the Chicago 😅) I liked them. When I got my license and I could drive to High school I stayed playing C.C. in my white Honda Accord 😎

    • @twongreen9968
      @twongreen9968 Год назад +1

      Honda never made an escort how u get that car

    • @blackdog4553
      @blackdog4553 Год назад +1

      @@twongreen9968 because I damn sho want 1 😂😂

    • @twongreen9968
      @twongreen9968 Год назад

      @@blackdog4553 I know me 2 heard they had a heavencat engine in it I’d love to put sun spinning hubcaps on it with 3 15 inch speakers in tha back alwayz been my dream car

    • @Gridloc-22
      @Gridloc-22 Год назад

      @Twon Green 😆 I said "Accord" talk-to-text said " escort"

    • @Gridloc-22
      @Gridloc-22 Год назад

      @@twongreen9968 😆

  • @anthonyali2889
    @anthonyali2889 Год назад +2

    In the late 80's (88-90) we fought hard to establish a chicago rap scene but at the time most of the local dj's were only doing house music, our radio personalities treated rap like a weekend one hour annoyance, we had a label here called DJ INTERNATIONAL that sponsored battles between house artists and rap artists we won but to no avail house music is still king here and the original members of crucial conflict were very young back then.

  • @Mr.Majestic77
    @Mr.Majestic77 Год назад +4

    Crucial Conflict had a southern country vibe, but understandable seeing they like most folks (in their case, Peoples) from Chicago have Alabama, Mississippi & Tennessee roots.

  • @chaseiphone6552
    @chaseiphone6552 Год назад

    I WAS THE ONLY PERSON WHO REALLY ASKED ABOUT THIS VIDEO…I GUESS I DONT GET LOVE FOR GIVING THIS IDEA TO THIS CHANNEL 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @chicosworld
    @chicosworld Год назад +6

    Because we in the middle we get exposed to everything ,historically Chicago hip hop has all types of styles from soulful to lyrical to gangster to now drill...the south side and the west are like two different cities in one with 2 similar yet different cultures and our music reflect that ..thats why we can have a common/lupe /chance/ye and also a twista/do or die /psychodrama now rooga,von,duck etc

  • @afterpartysin4911
    @afterpartysin4911 Год назад

    wow best channel ever so late here much love to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MikeM-np4od
    @MikeM-np4od Год назад +8

    I don't feel they were one hit wonders. Maybe it was because I was local but "Ride the Rodeo" almost got as much play as "Hay" from what I remember here in Chicago. Maybe it was just me and my friends

  • @InsaneC-4
    @InsaneC-4 Год назад +2

    My All-time favorite rap group!!!💯🔥 #TheFinalTic🔥

  • @jessejefferson1638
    @jessejefferson1638 Год назад +4

    Chi always had that South twang with a northern swag. Midwest don't get that appreciation in the game like the other 3 regions, but the "middle" always blow hard when it's our turn

    • @dibea759
      @dibea759 Год назад +3

      That's because most of us are from Mississippi roots💯

    • @hitek9too255
      @hitek9too255 Год назад +2

      Chicago got roots to Mississippi and Tennessee bruh.

  • @donblake1
    @donblake1 10 месяцев назад

    I am from New York and a ol School Hip Hop head and I loved these guys, they had a Pharcyde mixed with Leaders of The New School vibe to me , I still rock Hey in my car every now and then

  • @jamarbing8156
    @jamarbing8156 Год назад +9

    He said a lot in that opening scene. He was making lite of something deeper! You see all their demeanors while he was talking. Ain’t no stunted growth, they wanted to keep they cheeks closed 😮

  • @NavAK_86
    @NavAK_86 Год назад +2

    Not a single mention of Do or Die and they're from Chicago and have the double-time flow.