: Part II was produced by DJ Evil Dee of Da Beatminerz, giving it a darker, more polished underground sound.

is a quintessential 1995 underground hip-hop single by the Brooklyn-based duo Finsta Bundy . Released through Tape Kingz and Armageddon Entertainment , it stands as a hallmark of the mid-90s "Boom Bap" era, known for its atmospheric production and raw lyrical delivery. Release and Track Details

: Includes the "Street Version," "Radio Edit," and "Instrumental" of "Feel The High".

: The track was produced by Finsta Bundy themselves, with Rich Blak credited for drum programming.

: Features the track " Where Ya At? " (with guest appearances by Brain Dead and D Ruckus) along with its instrumental.

The single was originally released as a 12-inch vinyl in .

The song's popularity led to a sequel, released in 1997 .

Finsta Bundy - Feel The High (1995) -

: Part II was produced by DJ Evil Dee of Da Beatminerz, giving it a darker, more polished underground sound.

is a quintessential 1995 underground hip-hop single by the Brooklyn-based duo Finsta Bundy . Released through Tape Kingz and Armageddon Entertainment , it stands as a hallmark of the mid-90s "Boom Bap" era, known for its atmospheric production and raw lyrical delivery. Release and Track Details

: Includes the "Street Version," "Radio Edit," and "Instrumental" of "Feel The High".

: The track was produced by Finsta Bundy themselves, with Rich Blak credited for drum programming.

: Features the track " Where Ya At? " (with guest appearances by Brain Dead and D Ruckus) along with its instrumental.

The single was originally released as a 12-inch vinyl in .

The song's popularity led to a sequel, released in 1997 .