Eric B. & Rakim - Casualties Of War video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/06/16

Music video by Eric B. & Rakim performing Casualties Of War. (C) 1992 Geffen Records

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8 years ago

Nadir Omara

one of the best, if nit the best,rap lyrics

8 years ago

Tomas Pompei

i want lyrics of this song in the subscribe please

9 years ago

Jonas Johnson

I am so glad I grew up in a home of old school because I would of never knew about this.

9 years ago

Eric Jones

this is a lovely song

9 years ago

Ferraserati Ferrari F

Innocent families killed in the mist/It will be more dead people after this/ So I'm glad that I'm alive in walkin/ half of my platoon came home in coffins (PTSD)

9 years ago

jason borne

send this jam to the white house and all the governments of the world word up!

9 years ago

Seba H.

* iwas dead into it till he said "truck back fires, i fire back* LMFAO

9 years ago

LA1988to2005

Rakim was trying to warn people about 9/11

9 years ago

panopticonartist

That time when Rakim predicted the future.

9 years ago

Adamm Shammez

The Realest!! No Question. NO DOUBT!

9 years ago

ashtonjackfanny

ps please notice that rakim has been interviewed many times since he's come back and not one fuckin interviewer has ever really asked him about this song. this song which is his most important song made and one of the most prophetic songs ever made. i guess i'll some up the reason why they don't ask him by giving a quote from a song rakim made on his let the rhythm hit em album where he says " one thing i don't like is a spotlight...cuz i already got light"

9 years ago

ashtonjackfanny

i'm suprised they ain't ban this video AND THIS SONG FROM EVER BEING PLAYED AGAIN... the nigga ra was obviously able to see the future which explains why he was so lyrically advanced. btw alot of niggas wondered why rakim left the scene and didn't really come back till 97. this song right here might of been the reason. most niggas would of been killed for revealing a propechy like this or could it be these mothefuckers didn't even know this was going to happen

9 years ago

richard kent

top tune

9 years ago

Kilobyte Specimen

I'm on the wrong side, so change the targetShooting at the general; and where's the sergeant?....Half of my platoon came home in coffinsExcept the general, buried in the StormIn bits and pieces no need to look for emI played it slick and got away with itRigged it up so they would think they did itNow I'm home on reserves and you can betWhen THEY call, I'm going AWOLCause it ain't no way I'm going back to warWhen I don't know who or what I'm fighting forRaw skills and moral genuineness.I banged this song today and other Rakim's songs driving 45 miles road. This one right here, could easily be 1 of the top 3 songs in hip hop history.

9 years ago

Zironi Miller

On another note check Rakim's killer lyrical skill on his track called " what's going on" very sad but so true about a large percent of our black culture... Peace to The GOAT RAKIM!!!!!

9 years ago

Always Killuminati

Today we are stuck with idiots like Lil Wayne.

9 years ago

TFCooking

such an important and relevant song

9 years ago

Meism Theism

he don't dance, he don't swear, and he don't say nigga..... and yet he's been training rappers for 30 years. they still have soooo much to learn.

9 years ago

IceManLikeGervin

Boom, bap!

9 years ago

Chase Royal

who could dislike this.

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