For hip-hop heads, "Sugar '99" isn't just a song; it's a piece of the puzzle that was the late 90s independent movement. It represents a time when rappers like Scaramanga—under various aliases like —were pushing the boundaries of what a "flow" could be.
Originally appearing on his 1999 12-inch single Mind I.C. Mine / Suga '99 Remix , this remix solidifies Scaramanga's reputation as a technical innovator. The Sound of the Underground Scaramanga - Sugar '99 (Remix)
Scaramanga, a frequent collaborator of and Dr. Octagon , is often celebrated for a delivery that shifts cadences seamlessly. While some early listeners compared his breathless style to Ghostface Killah, Scaramanga carved out a distinct vernacular filled with obscure references and weird word choices . The "Sugar '99 (Remix)" features: For hip-hop heads, "Sugar '99" isn't just a
For hip-hop heads, "Sugar '99" isn't just a song; it's a piece of the puzzle that was the late 90s independent movement. It represents a time when rappers like Scaramanga—under various aliases like —were pushing the boundaries of what a "flow" could be.
Originally appearing on his 1999 12-inch single Mind I.C. Mine / Suga '99 Remix , this remix solidifies Scaramanga's reputation as a technical innovator. The Sound of the Underground
Scaramanga, a frequent collaborator of and Dr. Octagon , is often celebrated for a delivery that shifts cadences seamlessly. While some early listeners compared his breathless style to Ghostface Killah, Scaramanga carved out a distinct vernacular filled with obscure references and weird word choices . The "Sugar '99 (Remix)" features: