Raw Fusion - Rockin' To The P.M. video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/06/04

Money B & DJ Fuze from digital underground formed the group Raw Fusion. "Rockin' To The P.M." is the 2nd video from their 1991 Hollywood Basic album Live From The Styleetron

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10 years ago

Mechacelzi

Northern Californian classic 

11 years ago

Terrell McDonald

Oakland Classic!!!!

11 years ago

Rich S

Shock-G kills it on the piano. 

12 years ago

MrFunkyjunky1

raw fusion is real dope funky!

13 years ago

daleva187goligo

money b iz an emcee's emcee... he was tha creative writer/rapper in digital underground, shock was more of tha producer and entertainer... and pac, well when pac came he jis shut tha whole mthafka down n jis embarrassed tha rest n left them in tha dust lol no offense, jis sayin... he outshined all dem niggaz n made shock regret makin him his dancer n roadie (a bit disrespectful if u ask me) but it all worked out kinda cuz pac aint here no more :( those early 90's dayz was fun 4 them u can tell

13 years ago

daleva187goligo

iz dj fuze hispanic or white? i cant fuken tell lol

13 years ago

Brian Ashe

"Live From The Styleetron" produced no hits but that thing is awesome front to back. Money B has a great voice, great flow, great rhymes, and the music is incredible. (And of course there are some appearances from other Digital Underground members.) If you liked this track at all, do yourself a favor and check out the rest. My favorites are "Do My Thang", "Kill Mi Dead", and "Funkintoyourear"

13 years ago

shaolinskunks88

@xGameModderx there just major majorly baggy denim jackets

13 years ago

shaolinskunks88

raw fusion is no illusion gold money aint nothing funny

14 years ago

xGameModderx GlitchGangster

where can i get some of the blue clothing they are wearing??

14 years ago

tapemaniak75

Word Up for DJ Fuze & Money B PZ TapeManiak

14 years ago

tapemaniak75

got their interview in one of my Mags from 1994, they are sooo funky. PZ TM

15 years ago

quest2k

haven't seen this in years thanks for posting it

15 years ago

quest2k

@MrYortel you can down load this song from amazon

15 years ago

elektroindi

True that man. I once read in NME magazine around 91. They described the era´s of hip hop. It went like this: 1969-1982 OLD SCHOOL, 1982-1984 ELECTRO, 84-87 B BOY, 87-89 GOLDEN AGE. I can't remember the era's after that. I think they all splintered off into different catagories (Daisy, Gangsta, Jazz etc). But good pickin that up, these young bucks think 1990 is old school.

15 years ago

m.miller

THEY HAVIN FUN WITH THAT SHT.....

15 years ago

SouthOx

well some people consider oldschool late 70's-early 80's. This came out in the 90's so to me this golden era shit. Olschool (to me) would be like Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5 or MC Shan or something.

15 years ago

nwaharry

raw fusion and digital underground knows how to have fun yo hip hop forever

15 years ago

Meatybat

Another white , whigger comment , really ? Although his comment is moronic I grew up on this time in music and its all I know give the white black shit a rest please. Blame all the young black rap artists and young black and white rap fans that have made rap music the sad joke it currently is. Oh and I think the new Rakim dropped yesterday , just a little heads up from another " wigger " .

15 years ago

yomi muir

Ineed to download this song dont know where to find it any suggestions

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