HIP HOP needs to get back to this! 80s/90s hip hop was my era and it taught us to have knowledge of self and have fun. But somewhere along the way, Music execs. (The jews) put a stop to this and created "gangsta rap" to fill the prisons.
8 years ago
elvylanda
To be honest, I never understood this type of style back in the day. I am not black but the beat was dope.
9 years ago
MarvelousAll TheTime
We gotta get back to this
9 years ago
Michael vasquez
That song was and still is THE JAM!
9 years ago
Checkmate
When the "Suits" realized that this art-form was going to be a billion dollar industry? They cornered this market! And made damn sure to eliminate all positive raps, for negative raps only. Too make millions off of these people, and to keep destroying there growth as a community. Well, that's a win win situation for the "Suits"! Know your enemy blackman, they're the one's in the Suits...
9 years ago
emmanuel elammanley
This is real rap y'all!! Type in::: Rick Ross signs Kazartakon 25 millionDollar deal!! Check this new rapper out that rickross just signed!
9 years ago
NragedXX
When....rap was rap!!!!!! Fuck I miss these days!!!!!!!!
9 years ago
LTee313
I remember when being pro black was cool as kids we didn't really understand we just wanted to look like our favorite rappers back then. Anyone that says music doesn't influence the youth is crazy. I'm pro black as an adult as well. We need these messages for the kids now.
9 years ago
Jeri Martinez
So... Are they Egyptian or what? These lyrics are powerful. Black unity is a thing of the past. This doesn't exist. Black on Black crime is rampant.
9 years ago
parkay301
This was my joint. The Parliament and Ohio Players samples always gets me.
9 years ago
eLI lUTZ
MAN HE'S THE BEST EVER!!!!!! BROTHA 1
10 years ago
Zayan MuziQ
Yo where the f*** is these niggas at
10 years ago
Zayan MuziQ
Yo where the f*** is these niggas at
10 years ago
HOW TO RAP
Brother J was interviewed for the book series, *HOW TO RAP* and *HOW TO RAP2*, and shared his rapping techniques. In this quote he talks about using his voice."That inner voice of talent tells you where to lift your voiceup at and where to drop it and where to ride and bounce and play at. That’s not a joke, that separates Gladys Knightfrom “I sing well in the shower”—it’s two different worlds."
10 years ago
ashton blankenship
This is the way rap was going "Pro Black" the White power structure saw the writing on the wall. Black unity? O hell no. That is why you have the wack, shit we have today. Who is the best rapper now? Eminem? Yea right.