90s Music

Heltah Skeltah – Therapy

In 1996 Heltah Skeltah released their debut album “Nocturnal,” on DuckDown. With so many dooe songs on this album, Therapy being one of my favorites.

Cella Dwellas – We Got It Hemmed

Cella Dwellas had a few good songs back in the day. Here’s one off their debut album “Realms & Reality. This one is called “We Got It Hemmed.”

Organized Konfusion – Bring It On

Organized Konfusion dropped this in 1994, off their Stress: The Extinction Agenda LP… Bring It On MuthaFka , bring it on…

Finsta Bundy ‎- Feel The High Pt. II (prod. Da Beatminerz)

I know I keep saying one of my all time favorites, but this one is too. There were so many dope songs back in the days, how can you not

The Roots – Silent Treatment (Black Thought’s ’87 You And Yours Remix)

Here’s a rare version of The Roots classic joint “Silent Treatment.” This is the Black Thought’s ’87 You And Yours remix. Not as dope as the original, but still good.

Gang Starr – Suckas Need Bodyguards

One of my all time favorites Guru of Gang Starr dropped this classic in the 90’s along with many more. Nowadays most emcees won’t walk the streets with out their

O.G.C. – Hurricane Starang

This is so Brooklyn…. the Originoo Gunn Clappaz dropped this project in 1996 off their debut album titled “Da Storm.”

Onyx – Walk in New York

Low down, gritty, grimy… Onyx had to be one of the first hip hop groups to come out with this style. Here’s one of their songs “Walk In New York,”

Jeru The Damaja – You Can’t Stop The Prophet

Off his 1996 “The Sun Rises In The East” album, here is probably one of Jeru’s best songs “You Can’t Stop The Prophet.”

J-Live – Braggin’ Writes

J-Live, an emcee, deejay and producer. This is the first song that introduced me to his music and til this day still rock to.