The scenery of 1999 that marked the "real" of the show. A socially conscious MC takes us back to our roots.
A masterpiece of underground hip-hop released at the end of the 90s by the talented Chicago native Common. The lyrics and strength of this song, which is a cut of the year 1999, resonate with you.
"One-Nine-Nine-Nine" is a single released under the name Common (then Common Sense), and is an impressive piece with a smooth and soulful track produced in collaboration with DJ Hi-Tek. This song delivers a real voice from the underground, and is acclaimed as a modern classic, fusing lyrical depth, social perspective, and poetic expression. The B-side "Like They Used To Say" is also a masterpiece filled with nostalgia and critical spirit. The contrast between the cool flow and the warm track will remind you of the depth of hip-hop.
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One-Nine-Nine-Nine (Radio Version)
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One-Nine-Nine-Nine (Street Version)
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One-Nine-Nine-Nine (Hi-Tekstrumental)
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One-Nine-Nine-Nine (A Capella)
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Like They Used To Say (Radio Version)
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Like They Used To Say (Street Version)
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Like They Used To Say (Infinitstrumental)
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Written-By - Sadat X (A1 to A4)
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Mixed By - Troy Hightower
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Recorded By - Troy Hightower
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Mastered By - Chris Athens
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Lacquer Cut By - RJ
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Written-By - Lonnie Lynn
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Art Direction, Design - Jeffstaple
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Photography By - Mrs. Mos Def (Jeannie Bizé)