Engine Engine Number 9...

Posted over 4 years ago
I'm not sure if this was late '80s or 1990 itself. Never the less it's still **HHT**.

Comments (12)

  1. Lester Jonze says ...on the New York Transit line. Love this album.
    Permalink posted 10/18/2007
  2. Cody B says Your title had me jumpin', and the track did,too. At first I thought you were sayin' the track sampled the Wilson Pickett tune. I was wrong about that..they used humpin' ~DPR9BxXQHfD.mp3~
    Permalink posted 10/18/2007
  3. walkingthecow says omg. i remember this!
    Permalink posted 10/18/2007
  4. dachmo says You say that like you forgot about it!
    Permalink posted 10/18/2007
  5. walkingthecow says i hella forgot about this one.
    Permalink posted 10/18/2007
  6. Sam The Artist says this is what hip hop should sound like
    Permalink posted 10/18/2007
  7. dachmo says At least somebody should still be doing it like this. I agree.
    Permalink posted 10/18/2007
  8. Augusts1 says Don't think I've ever heard this, liking it though.
    Permalink posted 10/18/2007
  9. vannatta says According to Wikipedia, the album was released October 22, 1991.
    Permalink posted 10/18/2007
  10. Augusts1 says Wow, it certainly sounds way '80s Vannatta, thanks for that info. The one guy with the stacked hairdo kinda looks like the lead singer from Cameo.
    Permalink posted 10/19/2007
  11. dachmo says Black Sheep came out of he whole hippy rap scene like De La, like Tribe I know there's another one I'm forgetting. But for some reason they didn't last longer than this one song.
    Permalink posted 10/19/2007
  12. 2Serenity says Lord have mercy stop going through my record collection. This album is THE JOINT. It actually saved my sanity of me choosing to go to college in a remote area or in an urban area. I played this album out while looking at schools while in high school. Now that I am older I am SAD that Subway 9 is off that Transit line. Why they have to do that to me. De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Black Sheep, Pharcyde and even DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince were in constant rotation. That is when hip hop was fun. I miss those days!!
    Permalink posted 10/19/2007

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