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Thread started 07/23/07 11:11am

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X-Clan appreciation Thread

2 the east my brother

http://youtube.com/watch?v=IE_5E6-KMLU

these boys gave me so much pleasure back in the early 90's and told it how it was!

my heart was broken when Professor X passed away. I saw Brother J on Def Jam's Poetry and the whole crowd stood up in applause.

their 2nd album xodus is my favorite but still don't sleep on their 1st album cause my favorite line from Grand Verbilazer is "how deep is u'r blackness..deeper than atlantis!"

even professor x's solo albums were cool, but stil left a little 2 b desired. Xclan works have been influenced by many hip hop acts, including Ice Cube and even Eminem (check out how he reflects on the track yellow brick road from Encore)

what was great about them is also how they had it xtending 2 Isis and Queen Mother Rage.

so show u'r love 4 this blackwatch movement

in parting ...

this is protected by the red, the black and the green ..u know the rest ...

fuck it ..sisssssyyyyy!
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #1 posted 07/23/07 1:59pm

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Vainnnnnglorious!







RIP Professor X...

Easily the most Afrocentric rap group ever. Imagine if Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Funkadelic, and Public Enemy got together in the studio - That's who X-Clan was: Back to Africa movement, teaching & preaching Black pride, enlightening us on Egyptology and the Truth, and fighting racial injustice, while doing it all on wax!

Their best album was their debut, with all the Parliament/Funkadelic samples with Brother J's slick & clear delivery, Suger Shaft's (RIP) beats, and Professor X's Pro-Black co-signing, it's my favorite rap album and nothing really comes close.

'Funkn Lesson' and 'Heed The Word Of The Brother' are the SHIT off that debut!

I truly miss these cats.
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Reply #2 posted 07/23/07 2:10pm

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MuthaFunka said:

Vainnnnnglorious!







RIP Professor X...

Easily the most Afrocentric rap group ever. Imagine if Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Funkadelic, and Public Enemy got together in the studio - That's who X-Clan was: Back to Africa movement, teaching & preaching Black pride, enlightening us on Egyptology and the Truth, and fighting racial injustice, while doing it all on wax!

Their best album was their debut, with all the Parliament/Funkadelic samples with Brother J's slick & clear delivery, Suger Shaft's (RIP) beats, and Professor X's Pro-Black co-signing, it's my favorite rap album and nothing really comes close.

'Funkn Lesson' and 'Heed The Word Of The Brother' are the SHIT off that debut!

I truly miss these cats.




agreed!!
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Reply #3 posted 07/23/07 2:11pm

chewwsey

MuthaFunka said:

Vainnnnnglorious!







RIP Professor X...

Easily the most Afrocentric rap group ever. Imagine if Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Funkadelic, and Public Enemy got together in the studio - That's who X-Clan was: Back to Africa movement, teaching & preaching Black pride, enlightening us on Egyptology and the Truth, and fighting racial injustice, while doing it all on wax!

Their best album was their debut, with all the Parliament/Funkadelic samples with Brother J's slick & clear delivery, Suger Shaft's (RIP) beats, and Professor X's Pro-Black co-signing, it's my favorite rap album and nothing really comes close.

'Funkn Lesson' and 'Heed The Word Of The Brother' are the SHIT off that debut!

I truly miss these cats.



agreed! that was the first time I heard a funk beat with some true elements of hip hop lyrics going on. yep that was the shit! and every gangsta was sampling more bounce back then
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Reply #5 posted 07/23/07 5:41pm

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i was just listening to "to the east, blackwards" a few days ago! man that shit is funky
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Reply #6 posted 07/23/07 6:29pm

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i just happend 2 look on youtube and found out they had a new album..i ordered that shit pronto!

the xodus album is no passover album either tho. when i was still in deep mourning over my dad's death, i was listening 2 music in my car in low volumes until i played xodus in my car. as soon as proffessor x said, "come de da dum .." from the song xodus, i immediately pumped that volume and started headbang
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #7 posted 07/23/07 6:34pm

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:

Vainnnnnglorious!







RIP Professor X...

Easily the most Afrocentric rap group ever. Imagine if Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Funkadelic, and Public Enemy got together in the studio - That's who X-Clan was: Back to Africa movement, teaching & preaching Black pride, enlightening us on Egyptology and the Truth, and fighting racial injustice, while doing it all on wax!

Their best album was their debut, with all the Parliament/Funkadelic samples with Brother J's slick & clear delivery, Suger Shaft's (RIP) beats, and Professor X's Pro-Black co-signing, it's my favorite rap album and nothing really comes close.

'Funkn Lesson' and 'Heed The Word Of The Brother' are the SHIT off that debut!

I truly miss these cats.

Right!
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Reply #8 posted 07/23/07 7:00pm

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L4OATheOriginal said:

i just happend 2 look on youtube and found out they had a new album..i ordered that shit pronto!

the xodus album is no passover album either tho. when i was still in deep mourning over my dad's death, i was listening 2 music in my car in low volumes until i played xodus in my car. as soon as proffessor x said, "come de da dum .." from the song xodus, i immediately pumped that volume and started headbang


Me and the homey bumped Exodus on our way from Texas to L.A. and we heard most of it while driving through Arizona so you KNOW we were on one! lol
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Reply #9 posted 07/23/07 10:25pm

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

i just happend 2 look on youtube and found out they had a new album..i ordered that shit pronto!

the xodus album is no passover album either tho. when i was still in deep mourning over my dad's death, i was listening 2 music in my car in low volumes until i played xodus in my car. as soon as proffessor x said, "come de da dum .." from the song xodus, i immediately pumped that volume and started headbang


Me and the homey bumped Exodus on our way from Texas to L.A. and we heard most of it while driving through Arizona so you KNOW we were on one! lol

I bet. wink
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Reply #10 posted 07/24/07 7:57am

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MuthaFunka said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

i just happend 2 look on youtube and found out they had a new album..i ordered that shit pronto!

the xodus album is no passover album either tho. when i was still in deep mourning over my dad's death, i was listening 2 music in my car in low volumes until i played xodus in my car. as soon as proffessor x said, "come de da dum .." from the song xodus, i immediately pumped that volume and started headbang


Me and the homey bumped Exodus on our way from Texas to L.A. and we heard most of it while driving through Arizona so you KNOW we were on one! lol


it's that classic hip hop feeling that is so missing in 2day's hip hop in that it hardly stands 4 anything. and it doesn't matter how long it's been since u've heard these classics, I had a friend in the car with me while i started playing 2 the east blackwards and he started riffing off the lyrics like it was yesterday
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #11 posted 07/24/07 8:52am

CoolMF

You know how I got into XClan? Remember how, on "In Living Color", the fly girls used to do a hip hop routine before going to commercial? One night, they did their routine to "Funkin Lesson" and the song sounded really cool, so I went out and picked up the tape "To The East Blackwards".

What an album! I hear folks on Xodus, but To The East was my personal favorite. All of side 1 (cassette tape lingo) and most of side 2 were simply on point. However, "Fire and Earth", from Xodus, remains my favorite XClan song and for lots of reasons.

Nevertheless, freedom or death. You shall all be moved. Van glorious. This is protected by...

By the way, someone mentioned earlier how they influenced Eminem. One of my few complaints about Eminem is that I recall him dissing XClan as reverse racist and feeling discouraged by their lyrics to get into hip hop. I read this around the time of when his last album Encore came out. I never liked that. Anyway...

THE RED! THE BLACK!! AND THE GREEN!!! With the KEY, on the road again...SISSYYYYYAHHHHH!
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Reply #12 posted 07/24/07 9:10am

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CoolMF said:

You know how I got into XClan? Remember how, on "In Living Color", the fly girls used to do a hip hop routine before going to commercial? One night, they did their routine to "Funkin Lesson" and the song sounded really cool, so I went out and picked up the tape "To The East Blackwards".

What an album! I hear folks on Xodus, but To The East was my personal favorite. All of side 1 (cassette tape lingo) and most of side 2 were simply on point. However, "Fire and Earth", from Xodus, remains my favorite XClan song and for lots of reasons.

Nevertheless, freedom or death. You shall all be moved. Van glorious. This is protected by...

By the way, someone mentioned earlier how they influenced Eminem. One of my few complaints about Eminem is that I recall him dissing XClan as reverse racist and feeling discouraged by their lyrics to get into hip hop. I read this around the time of when his last album Encore came out. I never liked that. Anyway...

THE RED! THE BLACK!! AND THE GREEN!!! With the KEY, on the road again...SISSYYYYYAHHHHH!


he wasn't dissing xclan it was more about how he was coming up and how the face of hip hopped changed with the introduction of xclan. on another track, he's giving props 2 xclan by reciting one of their lyrics.

as 4 the living color segment, i wonder if funkin lesson is on my dvd
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Reply #13 posted 07/24/07 9:14am

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CoolMF said:

You know how I got into XClan? Remember how, on "In Living Color", the fly girls used to do a hip hop routine before going to commercial? One night, they did their routine to "Funkin Lesson" and the song sounded really cool, so I went out and picked up the tape "To The East Blackwards".

What an album! I hear folks on Xodus, but To The East was my personal favorite. All of side 1 (cassette tape lingo) and most of side 2 were simply on point. However, "Fire and Earth", from Xodus, remains my favorite XClan song and for lots of reasons.

Nevertheless, freedom or death. You shall all be moved. Van glorious. This is protected by...

By the way, someone mentioned earlier how they influenced Eminem. One of my few complaints about Eminem is that I recall him dissing XClan as reverse racist and feeling discouraged by their lyrics to get into hip hop. I read this around the time of when his last album Encore came out. I never liked that. Anyway...

THE RED! THE BLACK!! AND THE GREEN!!! With the KEY, on the road again...SISSYYYYYAHHHHH!


Fuck Em! lol
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Reply #14 posted 07/24/07 9:16am

uPtoWnNY

I heard about them through Sonny Carson. Sonny used to listen to the Howard Stern Show. One day he called in to promote his son's group, X-Clan.

Recently, there was a movement to have a street in Brooklyn named after Sonny. The NYC Council shot it down.
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Reply #15 posted 07/24/07 9:29am

Cinnie



yes
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Reply #16 posted 07/24/07 9:31am

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:

CoolMF said:

You know how I got into XClan? Remember how, on "In Living Color", the fly girls used to do a hip hop routine before going to commercial? One night, they did their routine to "Funkin Lesson" and the song sounded really cool, so I went out and picked up the tape "To The East Blackwards".

What an album! I hear folks on Xodus, but To The East was my personal favorite. All of side 1 (cassette tape lingo) and most of side 2 were simply on point. However, "Fire and Earth", from Xodus, remains my favorite XClan song and for lots of reasons.

Nevertheless, freedom or death. You shall all be moved. Van glorious. This is protected by...

By the way, someone mentioned earlier how they influenced Eminem. One of my few complaints about Eminem is that I recall him dissing XClan as reverse racist and feeling discouraged by their lyrics to get into hip hop. I read this around the time of when his last album Encore came out. I never liked that. Anyway...

THE RED! THE BLACK!! AND THE GREEN!!! With the KEY, on the road again...SISSYYYYYAHHHHH!


Fuck Em! lol

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Reply #17 posted 07/24/07 9:43am

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Cinnie said:



yes


With a ride called Pinky pushing us to the full 9!
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Reply #18 posted 07/24/07 9:44am

MsLegs

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Cinnie said:



yes


With a ride called Pinky pushing us to the full 9!

wink cool
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Reply #19 posted 07/24/07 11:30am

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a - d - a - m prevent u'r mind go run tell u'r children ..

as i stand over yuseff hawkins i say ...F T P
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #20 posted 07/24/07 1:02pm

CoolMF

L4OATheOriginal said:

a - d - a - m prevent u'r mind go run tell u'r children ..

as i stand over yuseff hawkins i say ...F T P



Voodoo- running from my magic!
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Reply #21 posted 07/24/07 1:13pm

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CoolMF said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

a - d - a - m prevent u'r mind go run tell u'r children ..

as i stand over yuseff hawkins i say ...F T P



Voodoo- running from my magic!


How can polar bears swing on vines with the gorillas - Please?!
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Reply #22 posted 07/24/07 3:39pm

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:

CoolMF said:




Voodoo- running from my magic!


How can polar bears swing on vines with the gorillas - Please?!

cool
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Reply #23 posted 07/24/07 6:54pm

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I played the hell out of their debut CD.

Where you going
What's your speed
What's your pleasure
What's your need
Trees to branches
Roots to seeds
Forwards, backwards many degrees
Questions answers
What's the sum
We have come

music
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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Reply #24 posted 07/25/07 8:16am

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CoolMF said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

a - d - a - m prevent u'r mind go run tell u'r children ..

as i stand over yuseff hawkins i say ...F T P



Voodoo- running from my magic!



ahhhhh!! another favorite line ...

i hear some brothers say paint the white house black ...
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Reply #25 posted 07/25/07 8:17am

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aikam said:

I played the hell out of their debut CD.

Where you going
What's your speed
What's your pleasure
What's your need
Trees to branches
Roots to seeds
Forwards, backwards many degrees
Questions answers
What's the sum
We have come

music



red black green with the key
is so much more than red black and green
u ask what i mean ...
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #26 posted 07/25/07 7:24pm

CoolMF

Last one and I'm through with this:

I remember green suits on a black mayor
I remember 9 millimeter child slayers
I remember all the times that you called me an animal
But in Milwaukee there's a cannibal- check it
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Reply #27 posted 07/25/07 10:01pm

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For too many reasons to list, I was never a fan of X-Clan. But they had a cranking live show. Professor X's "Aaaaaahhhhh" completely pumped up a crowd even before they took the stage, and the bellydancers instead of steppers was a cool, original touch.
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #28 posted 08/29/07 9:17am

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lol I was listening to X-Clan last night and I forgot that they dissed KRSOne (Hey, brother, YOU must learn!) and then they dissed their OWN labelmates 3rd Bass! (3rd Bass, I'm at home/Waitin' for ya pitch so I can crome ya dome)

They dissed 3rd bass again when they said "I found a caveboy who tried to act black"

Dissing your labelmates is totally UNHEARD OF! lol
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Reply #29 posted 08/29/07 9:26am

Mara

This group used to be so cool in the late 80s/early 90s.

I remember seeing their "Funkin' Lesson" video on Yo! MTV Raps alongside videos by Kwame, Special Ed, De La, Queen Latifah + Monie Love, Snap!, Ed OG & Da Bulldogz, Heavy D's "Don't Curse" video, etc.

Great time for hip hop music!!!
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