Real Live, Ghostface Killah, Cappadonna, Lord Tariq & Killa Sin - Real Live Shit (Remix) [Explicit]

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From the 1996 single "Real Live Shit (Remix) / Pop The Trunk"

The group Real Live includes Rapper Larry-O and DJ/Producer K-Def. They released an album aptly titled, The Turnaround: A Long Awaited Drama. His cousin Larry-O handled all the vocal production, and the duos complementary styles; were applauded by rap fans and critics. They created the underground smash 'Real Live Shit". K-Def has a blues/soul sampling style, which of late has come back in vogue, with current Hip-Hop artists.

Preferring the role of Hip-Hop insider than hyped recording artist, DJ/Producer K-Def has kept a low profile in the game for a number of years. Earning critical praise for his early production work with Marley Marl on the classic album "Here Comes The Lords" by the group Lords Of The Underground. K-Def has steadily produced stellar Hip-Hop music for the world to bump their heads too.

With this opportunity K-Def carved out a defying discography. He has lent his production talents to artist such Tragedy (Intelligent Hoodlum), A.D.O.R., Da Youngstas, Real Live, World Renown, Positive K, and The Artifacts to name a few.

A style he and other 1990's Hip-Hop producers help solidify. Before his work had matured beyond 2000, his catalog had been sampled three times. The first time by Easy Mo Bee for "Machine Gun Funk" for The Notorious B.I.G., then by "Wildchild" for the club anthem "Renegade Master", followed by a track called "Got Me Open" which was featured on Dr. Dre's first release ...math Entertainment.

2004 K-Def kept his name relevant by producing the standout track, "Its Over" on the Ghostface Killah release, "The Pretty Toney Album" (Def Jam). He has kept the ball rolling by contributing tracks on other Ghostface project "Theodore Unit 718" and Ol' Dirty Bastard's "The Osirus Mixtape".
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Am i the only who likes ghostface moves when he's rapping ?

alan
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Killah Sin easily one of the best unrecognized rappers all time.

againstthegrain
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Why I’m i hearing all these hidden gems years later 💯 Killa Sin was seriously too dope 🔥🔥

adamgordon
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I wish I've a time machine to go back to the 90's

sarianeali
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Killa Sin has always been incredibly underrated.

JNUMusic
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Never heard this one before and I've been a Wu fan since "93!

atumre
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90s hip hop the greatest most innovative music ever!

eachteachacademy
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Remember when the Art was held by TRUE LYRICAL MASTERS ... Love Real HipHop

MCDRASTYCKMEAXUREZ
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Real Live was slept on, their whole album is tight.

supremeeloheem
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3:17 is one of the greatest entrances in any hip hop music video. lyrically and visually

BiggestREXfanForever
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Killah Sin not releasing a solo album during RZA's and 4th Disciple's primes is pure sadness.

francmittelo
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Ghostface Killah always starts off tracks with mad crazy energy! That's why he's my favorite member

MyDbzfan
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Ghostface and prodigy are those artists who can story tell in a way that ALWAYS appeals to me and hits me on a personal level since back then until now man

ricky
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I remember my older brother had this on cassette tape back like 96 lol summer 96 classic shit

grindyokes
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If killa sin doesnt release a solo album when he gets out, i will cry, mans too much for people to understand

wassgud
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this song still gets love over 20 years later from real hip hop heads who realized at the end of the day....nyc/east coast came out on top of the 90s hip hop movement

coldspirit
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I remember seeing this on public access channels in NYC

IllmatikRebelTV
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These collaborations are Historical. Big Up to All the Real Hip Hop Headz. Raspect

rastagideon
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Killa Sins a different type of breed💯🔥🔥

JAA
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Heard this shit a million times. Never ever seen the vid. And I thought I seen em ALL. SALUTE!

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