“Up all night rocking looking for another party , because they can’t face reality right now” sounds about right I enjoy hearing him say that because I feel like even at a young age I understood that living reckless and party party party party wasn’t what life was about at all there was literally a moment, or I actually had a literal aha moment and mini aha moments in the mist of partying with my friends, getting drunk and stuff like that and they would come at so many random times, but eventually they started to just all happened simultaneously. Every time I went out any time I got dressed up to go out to the club to do this or do that the more and more it got meaningless and overwhelming and I knew I was wasting precious moments and times in my life that was supposed to be better spent doing something with purpose and I also knew most importantly that that wasn’t what God intended for us to be in this life, but it was something and there are things way more beneficial than that lifestyle and the fact that us as “the” people we grow up around those type of things a lot escaping reality and not just in the party form just in other ways even folks with all the money or folks that have what is considered something in society you’re still chasing that high of something that drains and starves all your spirit energy and soul power, so just hearing him say that it was a jewel and a treasure all in itself
I’m not from Atlanta and I miss those times lol. I was late teens early 20’s when that music was coming out and it was good times. Seem like music topics ain’t even about nothing these days. Jewelry, girls and gang stuff lol
Not just the gangs. City council changed a lot of local laws and ordinances. Bs legislation and a lot of clubs died. Once they lost buckhead club district... the ripple effect hit hard on all sides
Blame BMF for that. Shirley Franklin wasn’t playing! She changed liquor laws and everything else after the Wolf situation. There’s an Atlanta before and after BMF.
Not at all. 2004 I lived at Club Chocolate/NV. It'd be cliques from every side of town and folk getting crunk, but everyone turned around and got some twerk.
@Black Ops right... chocolate on Glenwood was the move back then💯 every club/party I went to I got at least 3 or 4 phone numbers and too many twerk/lap dances to remember... chick's danced like they life depended on it back then😂... see some of yall gottah remember.. well maybe you don't know cuz you weren't around then to experience or witness but crunk music started the whole twerk movement in and around Atlanta... Yin Yang.. lil John's salt shaker.. Ti's "Do it"... Roscoe Dash ... Waka Flaka "Round of Applause".... Cash Out "She Twerkin" ... and many others I can name but this comment getting long enough so I'll stop there 😂.... all those hits named were birthed during the crunk era in Atlanta with alot I didn't mention so that notion that "crunked killed girls dancing" is a flat out lie and slick hate... why do you think Atlanta got some of the best strippers the last decade in the country? What do you think they were dancing to and where most the music came from during the crunk era??
Man look Atlanta was the best-kept secret we were down here having the time of our lives in the 90’s. As much as I loved the freaknic era it was that and the Olympics that put Atlanta in the spotlight. People from all over started coming here they saw how black people were living well and partying like it was Vegas! Not to mention all the women! Puffy's punk ass came down here first and brought all the New York rappers then BMF happened in 2001and that's when it all went bad. In between that Katrina happened and that brought a big influx of New Orleans people.
The great migration to Atlanta stopped the party as well! There is now a bunch of new people (from other states and foreigners) in the city from everywhere!
I think I grew up in the last generation where it was more hood vs hood than gangs in Atl. Pittsburgh and Mechanicsville didn’t used to get along but we stuck together against anybody else.
Boyyyy me and cousins on bouldercrest use to be so fun ,my momma use stay kirkwood ,all I knew at the time was candler road walking to Piccadilly with momma 🔥🔥
@@clarencedolan699 That height of Freaknik was almost 10 years before the BMF era. Think about how things were before after. It was two different worlds.
Even though I appreciate the interview with Sean Paul. When you going to interview Dewayne Hendrix talk about the missing and murdered children Atlanta state that y'all claim y'all love so much.
I could be wrong, but this is what I heard. So I’m not from Atlanta Georgia, but I was born and raised in Georgia. A small town close by Macon Georgia. What I was told, was what ended up happening with Macon and Atlanta becoming as violent as they are is when people from other states started moving there. People from up north specifically New York and New Jersey places like that. But also people from Florida. I heard this from an old head years ago. The conversation was originally about Macon, but he said that it’s also the case with Atlanta. Again, I’m from a small town in Georgia so we don’t have violence like that. We rarely have a murder. Hell we used to keep our doors unlocked at night until the last few years or so. Yes, we do have the same issues as other places: drug dealers, fights, break-ins, theft.
P do u remember performing at NC State in Raleigh NC and the broad was tripping on y'all over a fish plate? I was there straight from Ben Hill...funny as shit...also back in 99 them folk was hating on da Souf... first college party I went to they booed Master P bout it bout it and then rocked out on that Time for the percolator
Ive said and ill say again.... The last thing we needed to happen....was Gang Culture getting to the Sothern Cities..... yea there was small fragments in 80s...90s.... but never to the point where is equated gangs and southern teens But now through the music..... Gang Culture has reached the South.... The reason them ngs in St Louis.....Memphis....Chicago,,,,,,, go so hard.... is cause...thats that Mississippi Blood.....
There was a lot of gangs in Memphis in the 90s. I was shocked when I went there and they had GDs, VLs, Bloods & Crips. At least Chicago doesn't have L.A. gangs and L.A. doesn't have Chicago gangs. All 4 in one city is a recipe for disaster. No wonder Memphis is so violent.
in thtoe ATL the gangs was your high school and nobody was dying just a fist fight everybody went home at the end of the night, but dudes running from trouble in there own city came to the ATL, a city to busy to hate and they brought that gangs s**t to the A and then all of a sudden ATL dude start just following like sucker and ruin a good thing friends become foe and death soon followed and killed off 2 generation and now we dealing with the offspring of a lost generation and it's to reach them, it's a 24 hr job and no one has 24 hr to put into it so thing are messed up fam damn peace
Born in 90' and grew up quick... I remember saying close to the same exact ish... i knew the world was in bad shape since 2008 & knew things werent never gonna be the same. I was just hoping I was gone be wrong about it...
We the best generation we grew up before the internet to livin in it…nowadays these ppl are weird they don’t know how to communicate because they always on they phones
@@LuccianoCityOfChamps exactly bro 💯💯 I miss them old days and wished my son could’ve experienced life when it was real and more traditional… too much evil in the world now. (There was some back then too, not as prevalent and in your face tho). Take care tho bro and stay safe in this crazy world.
True 90s Baby: Wayne, Cam'ron, Crunk Muzik, Probation ankle monitor, Nokia & Nextels, Fake ass see-thru Jordan fusions, Out of school suspensions, Skip skool with thots in bandos, In denial only about eating pussy, Birthday Bash, Burn't C.Ds, Walter's in Downtown, Crazy ass "Soulja girl" on marta train, dumb ass pull out grill, Funny looking ass Tall tee's, 22 inch rims, and O.G kush.. = 90s Baby
There’s a lot of money in dead rappers. Owning 360, name-image-likeness. Shit, they got Tupac halogram on tour and his face on t shirts at target. And his family won’t see a dime.
Being a Hip-Hop artist isn't dangerous. J. Cole rides around on a bike by himself. Do you really think Kendrick or Drake are in fear of their lives because of rap? If you choose to stay in the streets, glorify the streets or conduct business in the streets YOU'RE putting YOURSELF at risk. That has nothing to do with the label or music industry. Ppl beef all the time and it's not being instigated by people at the top. At some point self accountability has to come into play. Gangs (Tribes) and beef were in our communities before rap. Even African tribes had beef with each other before white people existed on this planet. They even helped slave traders capture people from rival tribes. All this is nothing new just another way of doing it. This isn't about Hip-Hop, it's about man's natural proclivity for violence.
As a kid I was motivated by the movie scarface like alot of people. But what we always fail to realize is that those type of movies it never ends well. " A young bull once said to an older bull was lets run down there and bone one of those cows. The old bull said " Let's walk down there and bone all those cows. I have learned that slow/ clean $ is better than fast/ dirty $
I miss my city man…. Born in the 80s and raised in the 90s I caught the best era man… techwood 87 Grady baby!!!!
Sean P is true Atlanta.
That part 💯
man i miss them good old days... theyre long gone, and thangs aint lookin good for us... but i aint gone forget who i am & what i stand on.💯
Love Sean P energy! My type of dude to rock wit! Still got one of the hottest songs to come out Down South!! Damn still go hard!!
Riding dirty down 85 slow taking it easy, I don't want nothing to keep me from you... classic. Them folks from that Era had bangers
IF YOU DONT GIVE A DAMM WE DONT GIVE A F...K -man what a time to be alive YoungBloodz feat Lil John classic Era in Hip Hop
They callin me, to come back to these streets,
@@reginaldwilliams6241 ain’t nobody fina drop lyrics lil nigga🤣🤣🤣
My clubbing days, I’m 42 now, that and to the window to the wall 💯💯💯
@@leroytyrone3887 😂
Yeah that was the shit!...and that 85 shit!✌🏽
Sean P is a superstar!
PEACE 7
Knowledge Equality abbt God
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My civilized name is Polite Cee Allah all being born out to God peace
I love men from the old Atlanta.. just listening to them speak feels like home to me. GA born & raised. Wouldn't change it for the world
I always thought Sean p had the coldest delivery out the A all time.
Hell yeah.
Im witcha on that bruh straight up💯🔥
Yall all lost... i like Sean P. But best delivery out the A......??? come ooooooonnnnn, ya'll reachiiiionnnggg
@@pressurewashingwithkoolfel9738 nobody ain’t forgot about Dre but at his peak Sean P definitely got that instant connection
@@dirtybirdznlithoniaco9835 lyricism and delivery is two different things
Damn they made me miss living in Atlanta, and I ain't ever lived in Atlanta
Really described every city like i miss the days where we could really party party but i have to leave early cause mfers gonna act up smh
Pimp c said it best with starting a union so these labels can’t plot against the artist
Sean P matured so much, stand up guy💯
Real Dialogue. 🗣💯
This shit here long overdue Big Props B high! Da real Sean Paul!
When he stepped off that porch, you knew it was on😂
Sean P could easily pass for a Marley
Good seeing this Brotha in Graceful VibeZ.
Luv YungBloodz
Facts!!!!!
He gotta be related to them, we all connected
“Up all night rocking looking for another party , because they can’t face reality right now” sounds about right I enjoy hearing him say that because I feel like even at a young age I understood that living reckless and party party party party wasn’t what life was about at all there was literally a moment, or I actually had a literal aha moment and mini aha moments in the mist of partying with my friends, getting drunk and stuff like that and they would come at so many random times, but eventually they started to just all happened simultaneously. Every time I went out any time I got dressed up to go out to the club to do this or do that the more and more it got meaningless and overwhelming and I knew I was wasting precious moments and times in my life that was supposed to be better spent doing something with purpose and I also knew most importantly that that wasn’t what God intended for us to be in this life, but it was something and there are things way more beneficial than that lifestyle and the fact that us as “the” people we grow up around those type of things a lot escaping reality and not just in the party form just in other ways even folks with all the money or folks that have what is considered something in society you’re still chasing that high of something that drains and starves all your spirit energy and soul power, so just hearing him say that it was a jewel and a treasure all in itself
It was needed 🙌🏿💆🏽♀️🙏🏿
Wrote a book instead of a comment
Felt this 💯🫡
He dropping jewels this whole interview
Ain’t nobody disrespecting Sean Paul cuz he can easily pass as a Marley. Look like one of Bob sons.
I’m not from Atlanta and I miss those times lol. I was late teens early 20’s when that music was coming out and it was good times. Seem like music topics ain’t even about nothing these days. Jewelry, girls and gang stuff lol
Not just the gangs. City council changed a lot of local laws and ordinances. Bs legislation and a lot of clubs died. Once they lost buckhead club district... the ripple effect hit hard on all sides
Blame BMF for that. Shirley Franklin wasn’t playing! She changed liquor laws and everything else after the Wolf situation.
There’s an Atlanta before and after BMF.
@@bigboionabike5234 but wasn’t BMF in Atlanta from the 90’s through the early 000’s . I thought they arrived in Atlanta in the early 90’s .
Crunk era killed the girls dancing with dudes era
Not at all. 2004 I lived at Club Chocolate/NV. It'd be cliques from every side of town and folk getting crunk, but everyone turned around and got some twerk.
@@enemyrcxdinbound 😂😂
Cellphone and social media
@Black Ops right... chocolate on Glenwood was the move back then💯 every club/party I went to I got at least 3 or 4 phone numbers and too many twerk/lap dances to remember... chick's danced like they life depended on it back then😂... see some of yall gottah remember.. well maybe you don't know cuz you weren't around then to experience or witness but crunk music started the whole twerk movement in and around Atlanta... Yin Yang.. lil John's salt shaker.. Ti's "Do it"... Roscoe Dash ... Waka Flaka "Round of Applause".... Cash Out "She Twerkin" ... and many others I can name but this comment getting long enough so I'll stop there 😂.... all those hits named were birthed during the crunk era in Atlanta with alot I didn't mention so that notion that "crunked killed girls dancing" is a flat out lie and slick hate... why do you think Atlanta got some of the best strippers the last decade in the country? What do you think they were dancing to and where most the music came from during the crunk era??
Probably helped, but Imo that was starting to go by the late 90's anyway.
Man look Atlanta was the best-kept secret we were down here having the time of our lives in the 90’s.
As much as I loved the freaknic era it was that and the Olympics that put Atlanta in the spotlight.
People from all over started coming here they saw how black people were living well and partying like it was Vegas! Not to mention
all the women!
Puffy's punk ass came down here first and brought all the New York rappers then BMF happened in 2001and that's when it all went bad.
In between that Katrina happened and that brought a big influx of New Orleans people.
Yep and they brought the crime
@@RUDYRAYYYMO Facts!
They brought that crime like having bed bugs in the crib spreading lol 😂
@@jasondawson92 for real 😂
You missed Ray Lewis
That's why u gotta try to get gangs out of ya city
For real. They aint no good. Idk why a gang cant represent whats good instead of what it aint... smh i like the way you think though.
Why can’t these gang members just be civilized and be protectors instead of chaotic creators
Sean P. underrated cuz💪🏾
I love this show.
PEACE 7
I remember the Club Bounce on Bank Head shawty I Miss tht spot frfr the Blue Flame was right around the corner
The great migration to Atlanta stopped the party as well! There is now a bunch of new people (from other states and foreigners) in the city from everywhere!
Lithonia class of 98 boyyyy these years was 🔥🔥🔥lucious sanders rec all day summer fun
THATS WHEN THE PARTY STOPPED
Rap ain't dangerous its the message some of them send out
3 solid individuals spittin nun but facts.. 💯
I think I grew up in the last generation where it was more hood vs hood than gangs in Atl. Pittsburgh and Mechanicsville didn’t used to get along but we stuck together against anybody else.
I ain’t from Atlanta but did y’all get along with this hood called Poole creek
Boyyyy me and cousins on bouldercrest use to be so fun ,my momma use stay kirkwood ,all I knew at the time was candler road walking to Piccadilly with momma 🔥🔥
Legend!!!!!
The most entertaining part of the interview by far lol!
Yea we used to just dance, mean mug, and fight a little bit. These youngsters are bussin guns.
BMF was a gift n curse to Atlanta
More like a curse
Absolutely! They messed everything up. Shirley Franklin wasn’t playin! There’s an Atlanta before and after BMF.
Big Facts
More like Freaknik was the gift and curse.
@@clarencedolan699 That height of Freaknik was almost 10 years before the BMF era. Think about how things were before after. It was two different worlds.
Around 2006 many cities started to transform for the worse
Even though I appreciate the interview with Sean Paul. When you going to interview Dewayne Hendrix talk about the missing and murdered children Atlanta state that y'all claim y'all love so much.
Glad I can say this man use to be at my house and we chilled and vibed everyday
Yeah right
@@batuzulu you don't believe fredrekeus?
What they talking on...I miss them days. Out in the jects all day all over just having fun.
I'm tired of not being able to dance
Why can’t you dance bruhboe
@@amazinglocksmiths too many thugs in the clubs pressing people
@@timoaksproductions dang fr ? You in the a ?
@Amazing Locksmiths yup till this Sunday
@@timoaksproductions damn well hopefully you. Can dance where you moved to my brother
When they started that DC 6 drug loitering sh!t. That’s when traps went from outside to inside. Couldn’t be outside in one spot like that no more
"stop accepting they money"
He’s definitely right…….
Him and lord jamar could pass as bob marleys son
Sean Paul is smart
« bish I fo’ sho’ with it
And I ain’t selfish I will let u and yo h0€ feel it
Talkin big boi ish
Mean muggin like a mofoka my hand on my d!c|
I could be wrong, but this is what I heard. So I’m not from Atlanta Georgia, but I was born and raised in Georgia. A small town close by Macon Georgia. What I was told, was what ended up happening with Macon and Atlanta becoming as violent as they are is when people from other states started moving there. People from up north specifically New York and New Jersey places like that. But also people from Florida. I heard this from an old head years ago. The conversation was originally about Macon, but he said that it’s also the case with Atlanta.
Again, I’m from a small town in Georgia so we don’t have violence like that. We rarely have a murder. Hell we used to keep our doors unlocked at night until the last few years or so. Yes, we do have the same issues as other places: drug dealers, fights, break-ins, theft.
ITS ALWAYS SUNNY OUT THERE......
#OutSide #iRememberThat #Thanks2020⚕️💩💯
The skreeeetsss
I actually gave Sean P directions to get to Atlanta. Told him to hit 85 shawty
😂😂😂😂😂
P do u remember performing at NC State in Raleigh NC and the broad was tripping on y'all over a fish plate? I was there straight from Ben Hill...funny as shit...also back in 99 them folk was hating on da Souf... first college party I went to they booed Master P bout it bout it and then rocked out on that Time for the percolator
PML ✡️
Damn I could have took them boys to the YOUR BOY "BiG D" Wicked MAN know nigga I ain't dead ALABAMA all day fam
Ive said and ill say again.... The last thing we needed to happen....was Gang Culture getting to the Sothern Cities..... yea there was small fragments in 80s...90s.... but never to the point where is equated gangs and southern teens But now through the music..... Gang Culture has reached the South.... The reason them ngs in St Louis.....Memphis....Chicago,,,,,,, go so hard.... is cause...thats that Mississippi Blood.....
There was a lot of gangs in Memphis in the 90s. I was shocked when I went there and they had GDs, VLs, Bloods & Crips. At least Chicago doesn't have L.A. gangs and L.A. doesn't have Chicago gangs. All 4 in one city is a recipe for disaster. No wonder Memphis is so violent.
in thtoe ATL the gangs was your high school and nobody was dying just a fist fight everybody went home at the end of the night, but dudes running from trouble in there own city came to the ATL, a city to busy to hate and they brought that gangs s**t to the A and then all of a sudden ATL dude start just following like sucker and ruin a good thing friends become foe and death soon followed and killed off 2 generation and now we dealing with the offspring of a lost generation and it's to reach them, it's a 24 hr job and no one has 24 hr to put into it so thing are messed up fam damn peace
Real classics Atlanta before bmf helped it lose its identity
BIG MEECH GOT LOCKED UP BMF!!!
Quik soulutions to what is called rap now:unionize and start talking about merkin the 👂screwish label owners!
6:17 I swear being a 90s baby, I said this in high school when Wayne/Game/Dipset was out... especially RIGHT NOW THESE EXACT WORDS!!!
Born in 90' and grew up quick... I remember saying close to the same exact ish... i knew the world was in bad shape since 2008 & knew things werent never gonna be the same. I was just hoping I was gone be wrong about it...
We the best generation we grew up before the internet to livin in it…nowadays these ppl are weird they don’t know how to communicate because they always on they phones
@@LuccianoCityOfChamps exactly bro 💯💯 I miss them old days and wished my son could’ve experienced life when it was real and more traditional… too much evil in the world now. (There was some back then too, not as prevalent and in your face tho). Take care tho bro and stay safe in this crazy world.
True 90s Baby: Wayne, Cam'ron, Crunk Muzik, Probation ankle monitor, Nokia & Nextels, Fake ass see-thru Jordan fusions, Out of school suspensions, Skip skool with thots in bandos, In denial only about eating pussy, Birthday Bash, Burn't C.Ds, Walter's in Downtown, Crazy ass "Soulja girl" on marta train, dumb ass pull out grill, Funny looking ass Tall tee's, 22 inch rims, and O.G kush.. = 90s Baby
I always thought he gave ATL a street look.. least to say I believed him.. when he spit his shyt
Him and juiceman got the same voice
There’s a lot of money in dead rappers. Owning 360, name-image-likeness. Shit, they got Tupac halogram on tour and his face on t shirts at target. And his family won’t see a dime.
✌🏿
Always thought this gentleman was dope....
BMF fucked the club scene up but I digress
#luhhben
Shout out to the crunk era when people actually danced and not stand around staring at ugly faces all night lol 😏
Being a Hip-Hop artist isn't dangerous. J. Cole rides around on a bike by himself. Do you really think Kendrick or Drake are in fear of their lives because of rap? If you choose to stay in the streets, glorify the streets or conduct business in the streets YOU'RE putting YOURSELF at risk. That has nothing to do with the label or music industry. Ppl beef all the time and it's not being instigated by people at the top. At some point self accountability has to come into play. Gangs (Tribes) and beef were in our communities before rap. Even African tribes had beef with each other before white people existed on this planet. They even helped slave traders capture people from rival tribes. All this is nothing new just another way of doing it. This isn't about Hip-Hop, it's about man's natural proclivity for violence.
Damn bro U spot on 🎯
I can’t really agree because Deathrow had bloods and Crips and made million’s
All death row dead or in jail the suge death row not snoop death row
@@cellalegendsdad723 not all are dead or in jail where you get that from
As a kid I was motivated by the movie scarface like alot of people. But what we always fail to realize is that those type of movies it never ends well. " A young bull once said to an older bull was lets run down there and bone one of those cows. The old bull said " Let's walk down there and bone all those cows. I have learned that slow/ clean $ is better than fast/ dirty $