Main Source – What You Need (1994) Thanos Tha Boss 5990 Videos 0% 0 Views 0 Likes March 25, 2024 90s Hip HopOLD SCHOOL By Thanos Tha Boss 23 Comments Screenshots Main Source – What You Need (1994) Need more dope ? https://www.hiphopweb.tv Album: Main Source – Fuck What You Think [1994] Label: Wild Pitch Records Producer: K-Cut https://www.discogs.com/fr/Main-Source-Fuck-What-You-Think/release/569686 source , (Visited 1 times, 1 visits today) Show more Hip HopHipHophiphopweb.tvraprare 05:24 PREV Diary Of A Hitman Thanos Tha Boss March 24, 2024 04:14 NEXT Butt In The Meantime Thanos Tha Boss March 26, 2024 You Might Be Interested In 0 04:27 O.C. & Buckwild – What I Represent Thanos Tha Boss November 8, 2024 0 04:48 De La Soul – Oodles of O’s (Official Music Video) Thanos Tha Boss October 20, 2024 0 04:56 Capital STEEZ – Clear the Air (feat. CJ Fly) [Prod. By El Redd] Thanos Tha Boss October 3, 2024 0 03:11 Ray’s Café Thanos Tha Boss August 16, 2024 0 04:30 PARIS – Outta My Life (HD) Thanos Tha Boss June 28, 2024 0 04:47 Apache – Gangsta Bitch (Official Music Video) Thanos Tha Boss June 9, 2024 0 04:37 Public Enemy – Give It Up Thanos Tha Boss June 8, 2024 0 03:34 The Riddler (From “Batman Forever”) Thanos Tha Boss June 7, 2024 Autumn Special: 30% off Gold Chains at FrostNYC Comment (23) Madonna did her thang on this baseline yell Reply "Express yourself don't repress yourself! " Reply 2023 still slapping ❤ Reply Express yourself don't repress yourself Reply early 90's was the best Reply This song is good. Please recommend other good songs… Reply What was that beat at the beginning? Reply Liked when this jam first came out. Very jazzy sound. Reply Five mics! Reply This track was the Source Magazine's anthem, yo! Reply well it aint punks jump up to get beat down, but a respectable entry from a post large prof main source nonetheless. Reply glad i was 22 years old in 1994, with the first CAR my Pops bought me, & BUMPIN this Song in my CAR in the streets of NYC , lol Reply いい曲だなぁ Reply Cremaa my dog Reply Sounds like a diamond d beat. Reply Samples in this song: The Dells – Segue 2: Funky Breeze/Ghetto SceneBrethren – Outside Love (Drums) 0:09A.W.B. – Schoolboy Crush Maynard Ferguson – Spinning WheelMain Source – Fakin’ the Funk (Vocals) 4:04 Reply Doggie Diamond interview w/ Mike D brought me here Reply Damn the early 90's pre 95 was all about a baseline groove and them damn horns. Man I miss that era. Reply I love this song. It's funny as hell when the DJ said' let me get a piece of this record'. Stick too dj(ing). Haha!!!!! Reply Who's still jamming in 2020.. Reply Can't get more East Coast hip hop than this Reply I remember in an issue of VIBE where someone played this song to Large Pro. He thought the track was nice, and that Mikey D was dope and he never had any beef with him…but when the DJ's started rapping, LP was like "WTF?!" Reply That intro loop is fuckin crazy and should be a song of its own Reply LEAVE YOUR COMMENT Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
0 04:56 Capital STEEZ – Clear the Air (feat. CJ Fly) [Prod. By El Redd] Thanos Tha Boss October 3, 2024
well it aint punks jump up to get beat down, but a respectable entry from a post large prof main source nonetheless. Reply
glad i was 22 years old in 1994, with the first CAR my Pops bought me, & BUMPIN this Song in my CAR in the streets of NYC , lol Reply
Samples in this song: The Dells – Segue 2: Funky Breeze/Ghetto SceneBrethren – Outside Love (Drums) 0:09A.W.B. – Schoolboy Crush Maynard Ferguson – Spinning WheelMain Source – Fakin’ the Funk (Vocals) 4:04 Reply
Damn the early 90's pre 95 was all about a baseline groove and them damn horns. Man I miss that era. Reply
I love this song. It's funny as hell when the DJ said' let me get a piece of this record'. Stick too dj(ing). Haha!!!!! Reply
I remember in an issue of VIBE where someone played this song to Large Pro. He thought the track was nice, and that Mikey D was dope and he never had any beef with him…but when the DJ's started rapping, LP was like "WTF?!" Reply
Madonna did her thang on this baseline yell
"Express yourself don't repress yourself! "
2023 still slapping ❤
Express yourself don't repress yourself
early 90's was the best
This song is good. Please recommend other good songs…
What was that beat at the beginning?
Liked when this jam first came out. Very jazzy sound.
Five mics!
This track was the Source Magazine's anthem, yo!
well it aint punks jump up to get beat down, but a respectable entry from a post large prof main source nonetheless.
glad i was 22 years old in 1994, with the first CAR my Pops bought me, & BUMPIN this Song in my CAR in the streets of NYC , lol
いい曲だなぁ
Cremaa my dog
Sounds like a diamond d beat.
Samples in this song:
The Dells – Segue 2: Funky Breeze/Ghetto Scene
Brethren – Outside Love (Drums) 0:09
A.W.B. – Schoolboy Crush
Maynard Ferguson – Spinning Wheel
Main Source – Fakin’ the Funk (Vocals) 4:04
Doggie Diamond interview w/ Mike D brought me here
Damn the early 90's pre 95 was all about a baseline groove and them damn horns. Man I miss that era.
I love this song. It's funny as hell when the DJ said' let me get a piece of this record'. Stick too dj(ing). Haha!!!!!
Who's still jamming in 2020..
Can't get more East Coast hip hop than this
I remember in an issue of VIBE where someone played this song to Large Pro. He thought the track was nice, and that Mikey D was dope and he never had any beef with him…but when the DJ's started rapping, LP was like "WTF?!"
That intro loop is fuckin crazy and should be a song of its own