Willie Bobo was cool as hell. A lot of other artists get more credit who were trying to recreate his sound. This dude could sing about fried chicken and make the song hit your soul lol
So I spent my 20 in and out of maximum security federal prisons… I was at USP Beaumont, TX. On the yard was one of just 2 or 3 Black Hand La Eme Mexican Mafia members. These guys are like the generals to the Mexican mafia and the southsiders…. They literally have a tattoo of a black hand, that's one of the most serious tattoos you can have.
The Black Hand la eme Mexican Mafia shot caller at USP Beaumont went by the nickname Willie Bobo.. I didn't know there was another Willie Bobo, until now.
I first heard this song on Joey Altruda's "Come, Jump with Joey" album. So many years later I've found many versions. Watching the Cypress Hill doc today I learn more about Eric Bobo and of course the papa Willie Bobo. What a great day! Think I'll have another toke and a martini!
Willie Bobo was cool as hell. A lot of other artists get more credit who were trying to recreate his sound. This dude could sing about fried chicken and make the song hit your soul lol
I loved this song the first time i listened to It because It has the same chords as "el ratón" de Cheo Feliciano
Love the vibe
So I spent my 20 in and out of maximum security federal prisons… I was at USP Beaumont, TX. On the yard was one of just 2 or 3 Black Hand La Eme Mexican Mafia members. These guys are like the generals to the Mexican mafia and the southsiders…. They literally have a tattoo of a black hand, that's one of the most serious tattoos you can have.
The Black Hand la eme Mexican Mafia shot caller at USP Beaumont went by the nickname Willie Bobo.. I didn't know there was another Willie Bobo, until now.
Weird. It’s not on the album that is pictured throughout the video.
This is seriously amazing!
I was searching for this song for years.
Did Dre sample this for murder was the case?
This sounds like the chorus to Breath by The Prodigy they must've been high as Pluto listening to some boogaloo
So Joey Bada$$ and Capital Steez (RIP) sampled this song for “Survival Tactics”
It’s like 60 milli ways to die my n** choose one
No Willi bobo. No Santana. No Santana….I don't even wanna think about it
0:17 Survival Tactics
I came here from roast fish and cornbread.
L.I.K.E.A.B.O.S.S
Esta cancion es mi favorita la pongo siempre cuando juego scarface.
its like six mili ways to die…
I first heard this song on Joey Altruda's "Come, Jump with Joey" album. So many years later I've found many versions. Watching the Cypress Hill doc today I learn more about Eric Bobo and of course the papa Willie Bobo. What a great day! Think I'll have another toke and a martini!
.i wana go waywayway
way fromhere
.n ikno uwana go waywayway way also
.so ukno wha2do
This is such a sinister song. Love it!
when your driving with chopped up victims at night.
R.I.P. WILLIE
Fun fact: this SONG SLAPS
Esta no es la intro de cráneo espuma ?
With a name like bobo he had to be talented!
its like 6 milly ways to die
Bunny hop!
Loved playing scarface listening to this walking around Tony's mansion
De esta musica porque solo hay comentarios en ingles si es jazz latino o musica afro caribeña americana
El Boricua
Santana on the guitar ?
Survival tactics
So many songs who used this as a sample. Amazing how far music can go really.
Very Bad Things brought me here
Carlos Santana played this tune at the classic festival Woodstock!