Da Bush Babees - We Run Things (It's Like Dat) video free download


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From 1994 Album: "Ambushed".....

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Da Bush Babees is a group of underground hip-hop artists loosely affiliated with the Native Tongues. The members of the group are Babe-B-Face Kaos (later Lee Majors), Mister Man (later Mr. Khaliyl) and Y-Tee.

The three grew up in Jamaica and Trinidad, and hence reggae strongly influenced its style, but it was in 1992 in Brooklyn, NY, where Mister Man first saw Kaos perform, that the group was formed. The two began collaborating, and after Mister Man suggested adding a reggae toaster, Y-Tee joined the group. After their early concert dates attracted major-label interest, the trio performed live office auditions and signed with Reprise three months after launching the group. Their first album, Ambushed (1994), featured production from Jermaine Dupri, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Salaam Gibbs (later known as Salaam Remi) and the group itself, among others. Later releases included "Remember We" in 1995 and their 1996 second album Gravity, which was the group's first underground and commercial success. Its lead single, "The Love Song", was produced by Posdnous of De La Soul; that single also featured a then-unknown Mos Def singing the chorus, who also sang the chorus and rapped the third verse of the album's seventh track, "S.O.S".

Mr. Man later changed his nickname to Mr. Khaliyl and went on to produce for other artists, and also released a rare 12-inch single on Rawkus featuring Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch and DCQ. Mr. Man has also recently produced for such artists as Res and Fabolous.

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Comments

8 years ago

imyanigmw

This was my shit back in like 9th grade...miss dis type of shit

8 years ago

Sharissa Davision

Hip Hop officially died in 2005 for me anyways. It was never the same after the snap music/ autotune era came in and became mainstream. Artists like D4L, Dem Franchize Boyz and T-Pain ruined the lyrical content of hiphop leaving the door open too many lack luster untalented rappers you see today.

9 years ago

Carlos Fanini

Back when hip hop was actually hip hop.

9 years ago

Keith Harris

THINGS NO RUN RE

9 years ago

Mechacelzi

That east coast hip hop shit

9 years ago

Amin Miladi

real shit 

9 years ago

humza shakir

Memory Lane.....

9 years ago

dope as usual

ITS LIKE THIS ITS LIKE THAT YAAAWE REPRESENT FOR *HIP HOP* YAAA

9 years ago

El_Duderino

goooooood shit

9 years ago

Carlos E Mendez

This is dope. Reminds me of Black Moon, Lords of the Underground using reggae style mc's. There was a lot going on, too dope. 

9 years ago

Nina513

Never heard of this group..Really feeling the vibes, SICK! 

9 years ago

Jorge Maycon

Flow Flow! d[-_-]b ♫♪

9 years ago

Charles Green

This is for real Hip Hop heads. If you don't know Bush Babees then you clearly don't know Hip Hop!! Just listen to this song and listen to the message. Mr, Man just summed up what has happen with music today!!! 

9 years ago

heriberto montes

Back in the days there was a thing called Hip Hop...

9 years ago

JaseDaDonTV

we run tings tings dont run we

9 years ago

JOE TAPIA

ALI SHAHEED on production

9 years ago

Radakota

This is explosive, lyrical kung foo and sharp instrumentation to please the ear canal!

9 years ago

lyfe 1zruff

flatbush brooklyn aka the bush, holla new york avenue between linden n church..real bush babeez in effect

9 years ago

lyfe 1zruff

jamaican kid sounds just like super cat

9 years ago

Derek S

FIRE!! True FIRE!! 90's Banga! 

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