Backbone was ahead of his time in terms of Trap Music. Him and Cool Breeze came out too early before Trap took off. I wish those two have gotten their props for being a influence. T.I better have these two down in his Trap Music museum already.
That's why I can only relate to music by Hitman Sammy Sam, Ghetto Mafia, The Hard Boyz, Pastor Troy, Raheem The Dream, MC Shy D, DJ Kizzy Rock, DJ Smurf/Mr. Coli Park, Loko, and The Dungeon Family. To a certain extent I can relate to Ludacris, T.I., Jezzy, The Ying Yang Twinz, Young Bloodz, and Gucci Manie as well. The others I don't really care for. I like some of Kilo Ali's earlier work but his new work is on some other stuff. To each his own.
In the 90s to early 2000s, every region had its unique sound and whether they were from NYC, the West coast, the South or the Midwest you were usually able to tell where the rapper was from just by listening to his music. Now almost everyone sounds the same no matter where they're from.
Folks just don't know how many dudes would get the forearms "Dungeon Family" tattoos if the collective "allowed" & endorsed it to any since day one mega fans.
+thefatalveli1 lol tbh watching this kind of makes my heart hurt. I don't think any other city has such a heartbreakingly ironic hip hop history like Atlanta does. What I mean by that is this: Atlanta went from a being such a lovable, underrepresented, QUALITY over quantity city to the exact opposite! Hated, overrepresented and saturated with absolute bullshit!! ATL became like the CAPITAL city of GARBAGE!! Its like is this same city that gave us Dungeon Family?!! Hip hop no matter the city doesn't sound as good as it did in the 90s and Early 2000s, but i don't think any other southern city has become so synonymous with bullshit like Atlanta has! As much as I'm a 90s fiend first and foremost, when you look at these early 2000s ATL classics like this, it shows that the ATL came into the new millennium STILL sounding fresh and creative, even if wasn't the 90s anymore! Shieeeet the "snap" movement of the mid 2000s was trash compared to this, but even snap music sounds waaaaaay better than this NEW SHIT coming from Atlanta! RIP the A-Town :'
***** really sad bro.. ATL had some dope ass cats ... always been saying DF was like Wu-Tang of the South... Scrappy and Jon had hits back to back, i'm still listentin YoungBloodz,Killer Mike and PT Cruiser, Cool Breeze, Bubba Sparxxx, Jody Breeze, BoHagon, ... even those crazy mother fuckers like Ying Yang twins were dope to mee... Jazze Pha productions was crazy.. JD & So So Def....
+AQUAPHREESH193 I agree with you wholeheartedly and the oversaturation is honestly a combination of Hustler's mentality and the easy access to record. Today, technology has made it where all you have to do is believe in yourself and have a laptop. Take a creative teenager who has nothing but hustle, drive, a laptop, a desk mic and fruity loops. Boom! you got majority of the younger artist in Atlanta. With all that said I can't call the younger generation's music garbage. People have always hated on whatever was IN at the time. People frowned upon sampling in the 90's now it's an artform. People hated on Soulja boy for making dancing music when that was one of the initial topics of Hip-Hop pioneers. I can't call Country Music garbage because I don't listen to it. So I am not going to call the youth's music garbage because ultimately it's how they choose to express themselves artistically and art is relative. The real issue is why are radio station executives not broadening the scope of music played. They keep the same 10 songs in rotation. But you barely hear Kendrick Lamar unless he is talking about a Pool of Liquor.
@@theimpeccable1069🤣😂 I’m From Memphis Tn, We Used To Gansta Walk To This Junt I Wonder What Happened To His Music Back Bone Was A Cold 🥶 Brother 🔥 All I Listen To Is Old School Rap Hip Hop Blues I Can’t Take These New Rappers Serious 🧐 😂
Nah bruh they stole my beat . I'm from la. The boot. I was working as an on air DJ and producer for 102.3 jams. I let ying yang twins manager and producers hear my track one day at the studio and I wasn't thinking it wasn't copyrighted.Why do you think they rushed out and backbone only had 1 hit.it went to #22 but if I had the chance it would have went to #1. The track was that tight. My drum program and bass line we're better. I did it on a Korg x3 workstation. I would have named it THANKIN THROWED IN THE STUDIO was going to be an epic song where i had a vision of me and my coproducer coming out of the ceiling on 2 platforms with 2 keyboards and we were going to do it big like parliament funkadelic George Clinton style. But alas I tried to get on but never did due to shady producers and managers and studio owners. They steal a lot and back then it wasn't as easy to get a copyright. Anyway GOD BLESS.
And none of these so called 'thug' rappers will ever get the credit they deserve for attracting commerce and tourism to Atlanta. Ichiban, ShoNuff, SoSoDef, LaFace, Organized Noize, Oomp Camp, etc... They responsible. And not to mention what their publicity did for the HBCU's out here. Morehouse, Clark, Morris Brown, Spelman.. All benefiting from the national success of Freaknik. That brought big money to Hartsfield Jackson International, yet the politics of it was foul and degraded. Shutting down the biggest event in ATL history. Like I said, proper credit is due. If you weren't here to see Atlanta from 1996 - 2005. You missed a lot.
+SupaDupa FlyGuy lol tbh watching this kind of makes my heart hurt. I don't think any other city has such a heartbreakingly ironic hip hop history like Atlanta does. What I mean by that is this: Atlanta went from a being such a lovable, underrepresented, QUALITY over quantity city to the exact opposite! Hated, overrepresented and saturated with absolute bullshit!! ATL became like the CAPITAL city of GARBAGE!! Its like is this same city that gave us Dungeon Family?!! Hip hop no matter the city doesn't sound as good as it did in the 90s and Early 2000s, but i don't think any other southern city has become so synonymous with bullshit like Atlanta has! As much as I'm a 90s fiend first and foremost, when you look at these early 2000s ATL classics like this, it shows that the ATL came into the new millennium STILL sounding fresh and creative, even if wasn't the 90s anymore! Shieeeet the "snap" movement of the mid 2000s was trash compared to this, but even snap music sounds waaaaaay better than this NEW SHIT coming from Atlanta! RIP the A-Town :'
Atlanta pretty much got overexposed and we let way too many outsiders represent the ATL more than folks that were Grady babies and born here. I tell a lot of folks that "if you don't know who DJ King Edward J and The J Team is or was not down here when his mixtape store was opened you do not deserve to put on an Atlanta hat and claim this city".
This shit is true. I moved to ATL in 98 and I was 7 yrs old. I grew up on Bad Boy Ent and Nas...it wasn't long before I converted to all the southern rap. There definitely was a different feel back then...I cheered for the Tucker Lions and my bro played football for them and it just makes me think of all the old school A songs... "the culture" was really a culture then.
This is the second cd I bought when I got out of Pelican Bay SHU, in 1995, I had seen this video on BET, along with the GoodieMob, and it was tight. He tips over this beat effortlessly. I used to say "Still reppin that OG 8 Tray". Get on, FatFace!
Don't nobody move I'm still buckin like 5 deuce 4 tre i use to trap to this song serving the whole town jammin this in my 92 Bubble Chevy Caprice 2 15's speakers 1000 watt amp sitting on 17 inch Assassin's limo tint without a care in the World
lol tbh watching this kind of makes my heart hurt. I don't think any other city has such a heartbreakingly ironic hip hop history like Atlanta does. What I mean by that is this: Atlanta went from a being such a lovable, underrepresented, QUALITY over quantity city to the exact opposite! Hated, overrepresented and saturated with absolute bullshit!! ATL became like the CAPITAL city of GARBAGE!! Its like is this same city that gave us Dungeon Family?!! Hip hop no matter the city doesn't sound as good as it did in the 90s and Early 2000s, but i don't think any other southern city has become so synonymous with bullshit like Atlanta has! As much as I'm a 90s fiend first and foremost, when you look at these early 2000s ATL classics like this, it shows that the ATL came into the new millennium STILL sounding fresh and creative, even if wasn't the 90s anymore! Shieeeet the "snap" movement of the mid 2000s was trash compared to this, but even snap music sounds waaaaaay better than this NEW SHIT coming from Atlanta! RIP the A-Town :'
Marvin Bennett well to be fair T.I. and Jeezy put out some good music though early in their careers I can't lie. I dont know who exactly to blame but i know Soulja Boy played a role in this hahah
these are facts and I'm from NYC but loved all coasts..and the A, H-Town,Memphis thru the Midwest had its own feel..nowadays everybody sound the same with the same flow..I end up having to come back to these times to remember the good shyt
***** The problem with Atlanta is y'all have too many transplants coming from other cities & taking it over. When the native people of Atlanta decide to take the City and come up with their own original formula, hip hop wise, Atlanta will be fine.
Mr. Chevy Miller lol im not from ATL btw but what do you when the native people themselves are fucked up? If you think the "native people" of TODAY'S ATL are the same as the days of Organized Noize in like 1995? Hahah hellz no
Mr. Chevy Miller lol i guess so haha i mean you do raise a good point. Before Outkast, you had cats like MC Shy D (originally from the Bronx) and Success N Effect but none of it really sounded unique and different. Shieeet Kriss Kross was from Atlanta but did anybody in the 90s focus on that? Lol and yea Dupri didnt play up that ATL shit till like 98 but yea to be fair it was well known he was part of that ATL revival circle starting in like 93 when Erick Sermon and Too $hort relocated down there. To speak on Tennessee, fux with yall a lot ESPECIALLY Memphis. I've never been a huge Three Six fan, but i looooooove them dudes 8ball and MJG. To me they are one of the most underrated duos ever and should have gotten more shine like Outkast and UGK.
Dungeon Family still going Strong. shouts out to Janelle Monae and Killer Mike....Scar. You know what it is! Backbone 1st Generation. Keep it clean round deez parts!
How come hip hop right now doesn't sound this good anymore because this song to me was slept on. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017.
Backbone (Mr. Fat Face 100), Cool Breeze, Witchdoctor, and Loko should be doing more music, I would even say those four would be a nice group to do an album together. The Real Atlanta (Georgia) Rap-Hip Hop Music (late 1980s - early 2000s): Hitman Sammy Sam, Kilo Ali, Raheem The Dream, DJ King Edward J & The J Team, The Dungeon Family, SoSo Def, Ying Yang Twinz, Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz, Black Dave, Oomp Camp, Tag Team, Ghetto Mafia, The Hard Boyz, Mr. Ku, D-Roc (the original D-Roc), Pastor Troy, Shawn Jay (Feild Mob), Camouflage, Drama, YoungBloodz, Bone Crusher, Disturb The Peace, Grand Hustle, Jezzy & Gucci Mane. After that the state was lost.
Especially since they stole the beat and concept for the song from me! Truth . Song went to #22 on billboard. They stole it and gave me no recognition.
This song is still lit 2023. Everytime me and my friends here this song we get we excited, sing an d started dancing. When are you all going to come out with another hit song liked this?
New York may have birth HipHop but Atlanta dominated and Intensified HipHop with versatility and swagger.
No they didn't. Atlanta established themselves as somewhere good music comes from.
90s South coast was experimental, 00s breaks into bling era, 10s generically part of rap, 20s is where the 90s experimental callbacks reach a height
2024!!!! Now who know about this old school classic!!!! Anybody with me ??????
Miss this era
Backbone was ahead of his time in terms of Trap Music. Him and Cool Breeze came out too early before Trap took off. I wish those two have gotten their props for being a influence. T.I better have these two down in his Trap Music museum already.
Big facts!
my shit I miss this Atlanta sound
That's why I can only relate to music by Hitman Sammy Sam, Ghetto Mafia, The Hard Boyz, Pastor Troy, Raheem The Dream, MC Shy D, DJ Kizzy Rock, DJ Smurf/Mr. Coli Park, Loko, and The Dungeon Family. To a certain extent I can relate to Ludacris, T.I., Jezzy, The Ying Yang Twinz, Young Bloodz, and Gucci Manie as well. The others I don't really care for. I like some of Kilo Ali's earlier work but his new work is on some other stuff. To each his own.
M
Real Atlanta
Dungeon Family need that new album..🎶🎶
Man I remember my mom used to blast this back in the day good times man
Old Atlanta
SOMEBODY BETTA TELLEM!!!!!! JAMMING RIGHT NAH
Classic classic classic
ATL classic TIMELESS
In the 90s to early 2000s, every region had its unique sound and whether they were from NYC, the West coast, the South or the Midwest you were usually able to tell where the rapper was from just by listening to his music. Now almost everyone sounds the same no matter where they're from.
This was when real rap was ever made miss😂 them dayz
The All Time Dice Game Anthem... Sumbody Betta Tell'em
That's real ATL muzik
Miss these days in the A
Mannnnnnnnnn I Miss The Old Atlanta So Many Memories
2021...Still Buckin!
R.I.P Rell
Quarantine check in.. 2020
takes me back to my senior year in high school
The setting in front of the grocery store by the WestEnd mall the memories
The original i get money dance
Can you put this on Apple Music 🥶
This was my shit fo real
❤❤❤❤
When I put the mic down they say they found residue
And the laws wanna charge me for verbal abuse - 🤣 dope
💯✨
we putn wrk out n agglandz..
Folks just don't know how many dudes would get the forearms "Dungeon Family" tattoos if the collective "allowed" & endorsed it to any since day one mega fans.
When you see orange yellow and blue and immediately know it's in ATL 😂
Damn right.......Marta baby
If you wasn't riding to this you weren't doing shit... Peace to all my 30 plus...
30 years old at least.
Amaz Ingman much luv on dat #FACTZZZZZZZZ
Im still buckin 2017!
Amaz Ingman... this whole CD was fire
droopy562 yessir can’t be under that lol
R.I.P Rico Wade 🙏🏽🕯🕊
Rico wade died?? 😳
Mashallah.. May The Most High make his grave spacious and full of light.. forgive his sins and grant him paradise.
I didn't know he had taken shahada Alhamdulillah
@@adhamfrison3496 he never made shahada (as far a i know). We are all muslim nontheless #Fitrah
Real Atlanta, before all yall weirdos move down here
For Real.. Crazy people make you want to leave my hometown
Heym
MOVE N SILENCE foreal doe you right
Ikdr tho
Facts homeboy. You speaking straight facts.
This is the era of ATL I miss. if u wasnt in atlanta between 91and 2002, you wouldn't know the real Atlanta.
yep. I got here in 99 and it was lovely back then.
I was there trust me I know what you talking about
Freaknik atl
I was there from 1985 to 03 when I joined the army you do the math I'm a throubred
I'm 33
This dude had SWAGG before they invented the damn word!
Word Swagger been around.
Rappers started using it gave it popularity
i truely miss this era of rap... A-Town was soo dope back then
man you ain't lying what happened to the city
+thefatalveli1 lol tbh watching this kind of makes my heart hurt. I don't think any other city has such a heartbreakingly ironic hip hop history like Atlanta does. What I mean by that is this:
Atlanta went from a being such a lovable, underrepresented, QUALITY over quantity city to the exact opposite!
Hated, overrepresented and saturated with absolute bullshit!! ATL became like the CAPITAL city of GARBAGE!! Its like is this same city that gave us Dungeon Family?!!
Hip hop no matter the city doesn't sound as good as it did in the 90s and Early 2000s, but i don't think any other southern city has become so synonymous with bullshit like Atlanta has!
As much as I'm a 90s fiend first and foremost, when you look at these early 2000s ATL classics like this, it shows that the ATL came into the new millennium STILL sounding fresh and creative, even if wasn't the 90s anymore!
Shieeeet the "snap" movement of the mid 2000s was trash compared to this, but even snap music sounds waaaaaay better than this NEW SHIT coming from Atlanta!
RIP the A-Town :'
***** really sad bro.. ATL had some dope ass cats ... always been saying DF was like Wu-Tang of the South... Scrappy and Jon had hits back to back, i'm still listentin YoungBloodz,Killer Mike and PT Cruiser, Cool Breeze, Bubba Sparxxx, Jody Breeze, BoHagon, ... even those crazy mother fuckers like Ying Yang twins were dope to mee... Jazze Pha productions was crazy.. JD & So So Def....
One of the first international hiphop influence successful trap record before it became a genre
+AQUAPHREESH193 I agree with you wholeheartedly and the oversaturation is honestly a combination of Hustler's mentality and the easy access to record.
Today, technology has made it where all you have to do is believe in yourself and have a laptop. Take a creative teenager who has nothing but hustle, drive, a laptop, a desk mic and fruity loops. Boom! you got majority of the younger artist in Atlanta.
With all that said I can't call the younger generation's music garbage. People have always hated on whatever was IN at the time. People frowned upon sampling in the 90's now it's an artform. People hated on Soulja boy for making dancing music when that was one of the initial topics of Hip-Hop pioneers. I can't call Country Music garbage because I don't listen to it. So I am not going to call the youth's music garbage because ultimately it's how they choose to express themselves artistically and art is relative.
The real issue is why are radio station executives not broadening the scope of music played. They keep the same 10 songs in rotation. But you barely hear Kendrick Lamar unless he is talking about a Pool of Liquor.
Still one of the hardest songs ever made classic 🔥
Gangsta walking on the track in 2058!! 🤣 STILL HITTING 7's on these niggas for the WIN!! 💯
@@theimpeccable1069🤣😂 I’m From Memphis Tn, We Used To Gansta Walk To This Junt I Wonder What Happened To His Music Back Bone Was A Cold 🥶 Brother 🔥 All I Listen To Is Old School Rap Hip Hop Blues I Can’t Take These New Rappers Serious 🧐 😂
This shit was SOO HARD. I forgot all about this lol
This beat is a killer.
Still my shidd. The Dungeon Family had the souf on lockkkk
FACTS
Nah bruh they stole my beat . I'm from la. The boot. I was working as an on air DJ and producer for 102.3 jams. I let ying yang twins manager and producers hear my track one day at the studio and I wasn't thinking it wasn't copyrighted.Why do you think they rushed out and backbone only had 1 hit.it went to #22 but if I had the chance it would have went to #1. The track was that tight. My drum program and bass line we're better. I did it on a Korg x3 workstation. I would have named it THANKIN THROWED IN THE STUDIO was going to be an epic song where i had a vision of me and my coproducer coming out of the ceiling on 2 platforms with 2 keyboards and we were going to do it big like parliament funkadelic George Clinton style. But alas I tried to get on but never did due to shady producers and managers and studio owners. They steal a lot and back then it wasn't as easy to get a copyright. Anyway GOD BLESS.
@D Tomo bro I don't know who exactly but the beat was mine no lie.
DF to the FULLEST
With no skeleton key
Maaannnnn I been bumping this song and just seeing the video 2023 😂 this my Era..I'm 40 years old 😂
29 people are NOT buckin like five-deuce-fo'-tre.😒
"...Somebody betta tell 'em"
288 dislikers just got told 😏👍
I'm a New Yorker and I love this
I'm a Californian and I love this too! Good music is good music!
Cali here. Same love 👏🔥
Im from Long Island ... I fucked wit this when it came out back in 2001
Im an Oregonian and Loveeeee this song 😬!!!!
I love being from the South !!
Trey Al
mane...™ yeenkno
Me too.....I'm from the 919 NC💯
305 Miami overtown stand up !
I do to fool ....Oak Cliff,Tx stand up
Me to
Long Live RICO WADE!!!!❤
When rap mattered 😢🔥nothing but 🗑 out now miss these dayzzzz. Happy new year’s 2023 still jamming shawtie💯
Almost at 1 million! Salute Backbone! 2001 to forever! Classic! 🔥🔥🔥 Brings back so many great memories.
Ok
Came out my senior yr of HS! It was my shit.
@mvwi1 Yes, same here! ❤️
This is like one of those songs you still jam too. Will there be other songs
in 2023? 😍😍😍👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
i was proud to be from georgia during this time ATL was on fi
charlie jenkins Albany baby!
charlie jenkins bwoi wut we hotter than eva rit nah
HOT garbage smh
Haskel45 shut up your 👄
@@DIRTY_SOUTH Thomasville, Tallahassee my boy
Dis beat still go hard! Timeless!
This was original trap music 🎶
This was that true ATL sound
if u really look at the beginning, big gipp was the first one to really start dressing with day funkadelic look, then Andre started
real A town music💯👌
And none of these so called 'thug' rappers will ever get the credit they deserve for attracting commerce and tourism to Atlanta. Ichiban, ShoNuff, SoSoDef, LaFace, Organized Noize, Oomp Camp, etc... They responsible. And not to mention what their publicity did for the HBCU's out here. Morehouse, Clark, Morris Brown, Spelman.. All benefiting from the national success of Freaknik. That brought big money to Hartsfield Jackson International, yet the politics of it was foul and degraded. Shutting down the biggest event in ATL history. Like I said, proper credit is due. If you weren't here to see Atlanta from 1996 - 2005. You missed a lot.
Nothing but truth in your statement my brother. Atlanta doesn't feel right now & I think you just let me know why.
+SupaDupa FlyGuy lol tbh watching this kind of makes my heart hurt. I don't think any other city has such a heartbreakingly ironic hip hop history like Atlanta does. What I mean by that is this:
Atlanta went from a being such a lovable, underrepresented, QUALITY over quantity city to the exact opposite!
Hated, overrepresented and saturated with absolute bullshit!! ATL became like the CAPITAL city of GARBAGE!! Its like is this same city that gave us Dungeon Family?!!
Hip hop no matter the city doesn't sound as good as it did in the 90s and Early 2000s, but i don't think any other southern city has become so synonymous with bullshit like Atlanta has!
As much as I'm a 90s fiend first and foremost, when you look at these early 2000s ATL classics like this, it shows that the ATL came into the new millennium STILL sounding fresh and creative, even if wasn't the 90s anymore!
Shieeeet the "snap" movement of the mid 2000s was trash compared to this, but even snap music sounds waaaaaay better than this NEW SHIT coming from Atlanta!
RIP the A-Town :'
Atlanta pretty much got overexposed and we let way too many outsiders represent the ATL more than folks that were Grady babies and born here. I tell a lot of folks that "if you don't know who DJ King Edward J and The J Team is or was not down here when his mixtape store was opened you do not deserve to put on an Atlanta hat and claim this city".
This shit is true. I moved to ATL in 98 and I was 7 yrs old. I grew up on Bad Boy Ent and Nas...it wasn't long before I converted to all the southern rap. There definitely was a different feel back then...I cheered for the Tucker Lions and my bro played football for them and it just makes me think of all the old school A songs... "the culture" was really a culture then.
Il
"You see the hand stitched material wrkin the original interior"!
I went to high school wit my potna.......D.M Therrell High Reppin
This the real Atlanta!!
I had this on repeat headed to court to win custody of my son! Believe dad did dat too!
"Somebody betta tell em"!
😂
How did it go?? I hope you got him🤜🏾🤛🏾
Congrats. Happy for you. ❤️
@@jylessa_spiritgem4736 yes I got him, started school and not doing the heavy foolishness he was putting his mom through 💪🏾🙏🏾 thanks for asking ❤️
Back for full custody 😂❤ momma pays child support! Funky bi+ch🎉
ATL CLASSIC SKATE JAM!!!
Skate Towne! Cascade! Golden Glide!
Stand Up!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Before Atlanta became the gay capital of the east coast😔
DooGO7 you said sumthin then .., I think that's why 3000 got the hell on,100 my nigga
This song just randomly came to my head today. I love it!
mine too
Lol it did to me too thinking it was Ludacris that made this..
Gave me goose bumps. I miss this kind of bop
I miss the dungeon family!!! My south brothers can y'all please come back to this!!! All love from California
I still do the 🎲 dance till this day 2019
BOY!! I miss the REAL ATL!!! So much garbage rap out now-a-days!
Curren$y brought me BACK here... this was my jam in high school.. #Cathedral
Still bumping this classic in 2020. Only real fans no about this sub. Sick ass record 🙌🏽
I Miss rappin like this. The last verse he makes sure to let the sucker MCs that he is a serious EMCEE. Down south spittin.
haven't heard this shit in a while! on my weekly throwback video vibe
This is the second cd I bought when I got out of Pelican Bay SHU, in 1995, I had seen this video on BET, along with the GoodieMob, and it was tight. He tips over this beat effortlessly. I used to say "Still reppin that OG 8 Tray". Get on, FatFace!
Monsta Kody!
Rest In Power OG 8 Tre G Monster Kody
💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Big Monsta!! #RIP
Goddamn even Monster Kody fw this shit
Don't nobody move I'm still buckin like 5 deuce 4 tre i use to trap to this song serving the whole town jammin this in my 92 Bubble Chevy Caprice 2 15's speakers 1000 watt amp sitting on 17 inch Assassin's limo tint without a care in the World
Elementary school like a muhhh. Memories fam. 😭😭😭
Bruhhh whhhaaatttt Scott elementary westside zone 1
Blessed to say this man comes over to hang at my house with the fam! love you unk!
Cappin
I use to talk to him!!! Wld love to say hello!!!
This take me wayy back to when I first tried to put rhymes together.. one of the 1st beats i freestyled off
lol tbh watching this kind of makes my heart hurt. I don't think any other city has such a heartbreakingly ironic hip hop history like Atlanta does. What I mean by that is this:
Atlanta went from a being such a lovable, underrepresented, QUALITY over quantity city to the exact opposite!
Hated, overrepresented and saturated with absolute bullshit!! ATL became like the CAPITAL city of GARBAGE!! Its like is this same city that gave us Dungeon Family?!!
Hip hop no matter the city doesn't sound as good as it did in the 90s and Early 2000s, but i don't think any other southern city has become so synonymous with bullshit like Atlanta has!
As much as I'm a 90s fiend first and foremost, when you look at these early 2000s ATL classics like this, it shows that the ATL came into the new millennium STILL sounding fresh and creative, even if wasn't the 90s anymore!
Shieeeet the "snap" movement of the mid 2000s was trash compared to this, but even snap music sounds waaaaaay better than this NEW SHIT coming from Atlanta!
RIP the A-Town :'
Marvin Bennett well to be fair T.I. and Jeezy put out some good music though early in their careers I can't lie. I dont know who exactly to blame but i know Soulja Boy played a role in this hahah
these are facts and I'm from NYC but loved all coasts..and the A, H-Town,Memphis thru the Midwest had its own feel..nowadays everybody sound the same with the same flow..I end up having to come back to these times to remember the good shyt
***** The problem with Atlanta is y'all have too many transplants coming from other cities & taking it over.
When the native people of Atlanta decide to take the City and come up with their own original formula, hip hop wise, Atlanta will be fine.
Mr. Chevy Miller lol im not from ATL btw but what do you when the native people themselves are fucked up?
If you think the "native people" of TODAY'S ATL are the same as the days of Organized Noize in like 1995? Hahah hellz no
Mr. Chevy Miller lol i guess so haha i mean you do raise a good point. Before Outkast, you had cats like MC Shy D (originally from the Bronx) and Success N Effect but none of it really sounded unique and different.
Shieeet Kriss Kross was from Atlanta but did anybody in the 90s focus on that? Lol and yea Dupri didnt play up that ATL shit till like 98 but yea to be fair it was well known he was part of that ATL revival circle starting in like 93 when Erick Sermon and Too $hort relocated down there.
To speak on Tennessee, fux with yall a lot ESPECIALLY Memphis.
I've never been a huge Three Six fan, but i looooooove them dudes 8ball and MJG. To me they are one of the most underrated duos ever and should have gotten more shine like Outkast and UGK.
Dungeon Family still going Strong. shouts out to Janelle Monae and Killer Mike....Scar. You know what it is! Backbone 1st Generation. Keep it clean round deez parts!
Why u in yo draws bruh
The first time I heard this track I was 14 or 15 ma homie brother had a Camaro with 2 12’s in it this song was hittin hard.
I was jamming this shit bacc in H.S in TX crunk as hell ya heard me
That's real ATL hip hop right there!!!!
This is ATL....Chevys....forget dam foreign vehicles
Still buckin’ like five deuce, four treeeey!🎲🎲
This knocks!
"aint nutn" iz u da police
😁👍
How come hip hop right now doesn't sound this good anymore because this song to me was slept on. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017.
That last verse better than damn every new rapper from ATL whole catalog
I’m 28 and can vividly remember fuccn this song up at Cascade and Golden Glide😂😂😂😂💯💯💯🔥🔥
2021 still a banger. This brings back memories forreal 😭
spittah brought me here....jetlife
cougheebrotha21 same!
me too
Backbone (Mr. Fat Face 100), Cool Breeze, Witchdoctor, and Loko should be doing more music, I would even say those four would be a nice group to do an album together.
The Real Atlanta (Georgia) Rap-Hip Hop Music (late 1980s - early 2000s): Hitman Sammy Sam, Kilo Ali, Raheem The Dream, DJ King Edward J & The J Team, The Dungeon Family, SoSo Def, Ying Yang Twinz, Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz, Black Dave, Oomp Camp, Tag Team, Ghetto Mafia, The Hard Boyz, Mr. Ku, D-Roc (the original D-Roc), Pastor Troy, Shawn Jay (Feild Mob), Camouflage, Drama, YoungBloodz, Bone Crusher, Disturb The Peace, Grand Hustle, Jezzy & Gucci Mane.
After that the state was lost.
Mr. M A J E S T I C XIII . Blackstruggle77 and Lonnie Osage
Especially since they stole the beat and concept for the song from me! Truth . Song went to #22 on billboard. They stole it and gave me no recognition.
Damnnn 2021... This just unlocked a memory I didn't remember I had 😂😂
still in the play deck
You can tell it was made by universal, you can feel the universal planet going around
I allways made my friends laugh cause this is the only song that would make me "C walk"!!! They werenever expecting it!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
🤣🤣🤣
This one of my personal favorites from the early 2k's. It should get way more throwback play. Them tagging that Marta bus is funny..lol.
Spitta brought me here
Right
🤙🏾
Right
"Its authentic baby... You see the hand stitched material, working the original interior." x Backbone
My favorite part of the song!
Looking for this beat for fucking years like 15 plus ... used to freestyle to this beat in a Ford Taurus back when ...
This song is still lit 2023.
Everytime me and my friends here this song
we get we excited, sing
an d started dancing. When
are you all going to come
out with another hit song liked this?
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯