Crooklyn Dodgers (Special Ed, Masta Ace & Buckshot) - Crooklyn video free download


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From 1994 Soundtrack to the movie: "Crooklyn".....

The Crooklyn Dodgers are a hip-hop supergroup based in Brooklyn, New York City, consisting of rotating members.

They appeared in three separate incarnations since 1994. The first two incarnations recorded for the soundtracks for Spike Lee films, Crooklyn and Clockers, respectively. The theme connecting The Crooklyn Dodgers songs, aside from the Spike Lee films which they were made for, is the topic matter, which tends to comment on the state of affairs in and around urban New York, as well as other issues affecting everyday life; as Jeru spouses "Chips that power nuclear bombs power my Sega".

The first group was composed of Buckshot, Masta Ace and Special Ed. Their one and only record was "Crooklyn," produced by Q-Tip, and was featured in the 1994 film Crooklyn. It contains scratch samples from "Who Got Da Props?" by Black Moon and "The Place Where We Dwell" by Gang Starr. It also features samples of a radio broadcast of a Brooklyn Dodgers game. The music video featured appearances by Brooklyn-born athletes Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson.

Comments

8 years ago

Blaine MacMillan

Wicked ass basic dope beat with real rappers dropping lines on top of it.... Hip Hop In The Real!!!!!

8 years ago

NWA362

i can't believe i actually found this video! damn this brings me so good memories DAAAMN!! FUUUCK!! i wish i have a time machine like that of Trunks from DBZ and go like 25 years back in my childhood in my hood where the big homies,and ladies and everybody were having fun listening to these 90's and 80's classic

8 years ago

Tru Rudboi

"Black man with a full time tan" Gold Jerry, thats gold.

8 years ago

damien wiley

Real HipHop is alive and well.. Its underground, its still here you just have to know it, find it and support it..Peace to the culture..

8 years ago

Bryan Simpson Chung

This, me all day,, ✨

8 years ago

Rama2o13

duck down suckas!

8 years ago

Clark Wade

Classic..

8 years ago

Ben Garvey

This is real hip hop....takes me back. Such great lyrics. I agree with VocalTranceUK and your man Fowler, there was something special about hip hop in the early 90s. It was considered, lyrically interesting but with classic beats. This track though was something special in an era when there were a lot of great tracks made. Thanks for the post!

8 years ago

Santiago Ramirez

Crooklyn was a great movie produced by spike lee , about a woman and her 5 kids

8 years ago

Santiago Ramirez

Q-Tip produced this song !!!!!!

8 years ago

Santiago Ramirez

Buckshot Shorty Verse is crazy but cool

8 years ago

Jennifer Torres

Check out this video on YouTube:

8 years ago

monicawism

Hell yeah!! Transported back to mid-90''s.

8 years ago

orlanda shaw

thumbs up if da movie crooklyn brought here

8 years ago

killroy226

Pretty stupid of me i must say,But that woman on the dance show in the red dancing at 3:38 just moved so well to the beat. just that snippet was so good to see

8 years ago

Scott Thompson

#OldSchool

8 years ago

JOSE VALDES

#spikelee

8 years ago

Darryl Slaughter

This beat is still pounding 2015

8 years ago

CanWeAgreeThat....2+24

Best Rap song with 3 Mc's spitting & flowin together.......PERIOD!End of conversation.....the discussion is over!

8 years ago

ABeautifulMindMusic Group

classick MUSIC....

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