😂 has to be the craziest shit in musical history, that we’ll all be old farts who shit ourselves while listening to the south’s outlandish hip hop jams
Seems the ONLY THING we good at is the degradation of our people....especially our sistas....we celebrate disfunction and everything that has no virtue. This teaches nothing but the destruction of our youth. What nigga in this video, or what nigga do you think listening to this song would respect your daughter? When have you EVER seen us (blacks) as a culture promote decency? 😔
2:02 orchestra string 2:23 low string 2:43 bass 3:07 snares and kick 3:31 hi hat and crash 4:11 sample 5:02 famous hit 5:29 famous string line 6:20 playing beat 7:20 this song was about simplicity
Most musicians keep a record of their work. “Back That Azz Up” is one of Mannie’s most successful and widely known productions, of course he kept the work... The folder is a part of the original work. He kept it all together.
Gryo-Mite nah that’s not the original folder. Music wasn’t made on computers back in those days. Prior to the early 2000s, everything was done on hardware like MPCs, ASRs, turn tables, samplers, etc. If you notice in the video, he just simply recreated the beat using sounds as close to the original as he could.
Mannie up there with swizzy, timbo, pharell etc.. Something about the cash money run that'll never be forgotten way more than that one song. Mannie a legend
@@EVITO50 More under appreciated than underrated. Everyone than knows of him knows he's a beast. Throw on "Enemy Turf" off Wayne's "Tha Block is Hot" and tell me he's not one of the best. And don't stop it when the lyrics are over. Let the beat play all the way out.
Seems the ONLY THING we good at is the degradation of our people....especially our sistas....we celebrate disfunction and everything that has no virtue. This teaches nothing but the destruction of our youth. What nigga in this video, or what nigga do you think listening to this song would respect your daughter? When have you EVER seen us (blacks) as a culture promote decency? 😔
Eric Burwell Stop looking at just the negative in everything, what about the Nas’s of our culture or j cole, everyone is just expressing themselves. Whether they shaking ass or thinking deep spiritualy It’s all ART
I love when they get technical about music! Now we know that hip-hop is the GOAT of sampling, but here he was inspired and layered so many elements in the music. 😊
Shout out to Mannie Fresh and the whole New Orleans. I'm from Miami and that 400 Degreez album shook the city. That N.O. bounce helped influence our sound to a great degree IMO.
I remember back in the days the girls would be like, “I’m taking a break”....ten seconds later the famous intro beat drops and those dogs magically don’t hurt and they’re RUNNING to the dance floor trying to twerk something on any dude willing 😂😂 THE GOOD OLE DAYS!
Any other producer: plays single sound from beat Me: I gotta hear the whole beat, I don’t recognize that sound Mannie Fresh: plays any sound from back that azz up Me: That’s the best part of the song!!
New Orleans is gonna have the spotlight after a decade of Atlanta, I know Drake and City Girls are obviously not from New Orleans but they're exposing their sound which will get more New Orleans natives on board to show the mainstream how they make Bounce, since they invented it!
When u hear that ," THIS for the '99 '2000 , IDGAF where im at ...state to state ...even in LONDON, ENGLAND the club went CRAZY!! This video was made in NOLA & BATON ROUGE,LA !! It was an AMAZING time for music in LOUISIANA Cash Money vs NO LIMIT! 💯💜💛💚
What part of the song does it say this for the 99-2000??? Sheesh should kno what u sayn....ya wrong babe. Its cash money taken over for the 99-2000 🤦🏾 whhhyyy dont u know that.
Here after the Tiny Desk Concert. One of the best they ever put on imo. Song is a classic. It’s been around for 20 years, it’ll b around for 20 more. It’ll stand the test of time. 💯💯
Mannnn its 2019... and to this day when this songs comes on whether at bbq's...weddings...parties..clubs..everybody and they momma is backing that azz up! PeriodT... hood classic. Cash money takin ova for the 99-2000!
im 22 , and i remember seeing my mama back that azz up on my daddy lmaoo and they are married and still together. i started going to parties in 2010 when this came on i was lit always will be lol.
I was 10 years old when this song came out I had no business listening to but I had a nice beat to dance to. 24 years later this song til this day is still a hit to dance to.
Definitely one of my favorite producers 🙌🏾 He came in the game with his own sound. Cash Money held Mannie Fresh back. If he was allowed to produce records for other artists, he would have been bigger...
This shit makes me even more mad at birdman.....they had something special and truly could have been bigger than Bad Boy, DeathRow, or Def Jam ever was. Greed kept the empire from being built! Mannie Fresh was the true genius behind all of them.
B Michelle don't care what some ppl say I loved BALLER BLOCKIN lmfao, I just watched it again the other day, I remember when it first came out I looked for it everywhere and finally found it uptown!!!
Calm down. Def jam is the blueprint. You didn't mention Ruthless which was the second coming of Def Jam and Deathrow/BadBoy was Ruthless and Def Jam all over again. No label can do with those listed above has done.
Gave me chills not gonna lie. I was a young dude when this song came out. KILLED the game. This song was bumping everywhere. “Now work work work work, drop it like it’s hot”. Doesn’t get more iconic than this song🔥🔥
Manny was a real producer like Timbaland, Pharell, or Jermain Dupri, unlike these 2023 trash producers that use guided and recycled beat kits, they can't come off the dome and sync catchy hits with the artist, vocals, grooves and lyrics.
I remember when the video dropped and I was like damn this song is 🔥🔥 I never imagined that in 2023 this song would still be around! Shoutout to Mannie, Juvie, & Wayne⚜️
I remember getting the 400 Degrees album and the Hot Boyz album back then. You would have to live through that era to truly understand how huge those records were
I remember when I first heard that song. I was at a wedding in New Orleans. After they played it for bout the third time I was like this is the jam. It hadn’t reached where I lived yet. I was telling everyone about that song. And then when I finally heard it on the radio I went crazy. To this day this is one of my favorite songs to try to dance to 😂🤣
Mannie doesn’t get the respect he deserves
Really? He gets tons of respect! What are you talking about..?
@@RealCoolGuy he should be considered as one of if not the best hip hop producers of all time.... that's what he's talking about
Chewkie 420 he definitely top 5
Yes he does lol
RealCoolGuy people just be saying anything ,
As a nightclub owner for 20 years this is the greatest urban club song of all time.
I believe you're correct on this one
Back dat azz up
yes!! so iconic
Nightclub Engineer this 1 & 50 cent “Birthday”
Phree Spirit it's "in da club" not birthday, dumbass.
Women: I don’t really feel like dancing.
Mannie Fresh: Hold my beer.....
😂😂😂😂😂 exactly
Wooo!
So true. I was one of those women. LMAO.
Seville Jackson #1 wedding song to get the downlow freaks out on the floor
🙈
The intro gave us enough time to get to the dance floor 🤣😂
FACTS!!!☝🏾
Yesssssssz
That’s the part when you’d hear em say that’s my shit. Or just some girly holler as they ran on the floor lol
😂😂😂
SO TRUEEEEE
This was ridiculously iconic to watch.
Nadiyah SK factssssssss
I feel elevated watching it.
I loved this video!
Yes it was, because I thought it was super simple to make that track. I fully respect the time and effort he put into those sounds.
Mannie Fresh is one of the most under rated producers ever! He is a genius.
💯
facts
No doubt
Facts. Manny is a hip hop legend, a true pioneer and musical genius who made cash money become what it came to be.
@Bobby the whole beats by the pound
All I know is it’s about to be Lit in the nursing home when we all get there 😂
Lmao facts
😂 has to be the craziest shit in musical history, that we’ll all be old farts who shit ourselves while listening to the south’s outlandish hip hop jams
😭
Most of these clowns won't make it past 60
LMFAO
Man you can tell Mannie Fresh loves tf out of music and appreciate it
Well don’t most musicians live music
@@HolyDiver-dx6px Most rappers don't--and it shows. A lot of guitar players don't--hence, "I want to play guitar to get girls."
@@zachsabbath1 "Most" is an invalid statement "alot" of young new rappers don't
The chick that said "I'm not dancing tonight because I don't want to mess my hair up" threw all that shit out the window when this song came on 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol
Big Facts!! 😂🤣
Me every time
Me a couple of nights😭
Seems the ONLY THING we good at is the degradation of our people....especially our sistas....we celebrate disfunction and everything that has no virtue. This teaches nothing but the destruction of our youth. What nigga in this video, or what nigga do you think listening to this song would respect your daughter? When have you EVER seen us (blacks) as a culture promote decency? 😔
When this intro dropped at school dances, you had 14 seconds to find somebody. Had people power walkin 😂
😂🤣😂
Real talk kml
Real truth
Yelp 😂
lmmfao!!!!!!!!!!!!
Back That Azz Up is one of the greatest club bangers of all time.
Tell em skip! Lol
😂🤣😂🤣😂not skiuup
Naw...THE greatest!
2:02 orchestra string
2:23 low string
2:43 bass
3:07 snares and kick
3:31 hi hat and crash
4:11 sample
5:02 famous hit
5:29 famous string line
6:20 playing beat
7:20 this song was about simplicity
My sister name is Symplicitti
@@vjackson96 Cool, unique name
The mad scientist of Cash Money
colt45 He is the genius behind so much! 💯👏🏻
Its a shame Baby and Slim didn't pay him for all he brought to Cash Money.
@@THERSC216 they didnt pay like anyone, they some bums
The only producer who didn’t use the trigga man sample on a bounce song an made the greatest bounce beat ever.
Would that count as an interpolation?
@@MERCFourOhEight definitely
I can't believe this man still has the folder after all these years
Most musicians keep a record of their work. “Back That Azz Up” is one of Mannie’s most successful and widely known productions, of course he kept the work... The folder is a part of the original work. He kept it all together.
They keep everything
Gryo-Mite nah that’s not the original folder. Music wasn’t made on computers back in those days. Prior to the early 2000s, everything was done on hardware like MPCs, ASRs, turn tables, samplers, etc. If you notice in the video, he just simply recreated the beat using sounds as close to the original as he could.
Ownership is everything! ✌🏾
Neville Allen II mpc was a computer tho
Mannie up there with swizzy, timbo, pharell etc.. Something about the cash money run that'll never be forgotten way more than that one song. Mannie a legend
Fresh is one of the most underated producers of all time.
Nate 1HunnitMedia I agree
I agree, I’d go as far as saying he’s under appreciated too
@@EVITO50 More under appreciated than underrated. Everyone than knows of him knows he's a beast. Throw on "Enemy Turf" off Wayne's "Tha Block is Hot" and tell me he's not one of the best. And don't stop it when the lyrics are over. Let the beat play all the way out.
Hes not underated. Every body knows
I’ll say he is properly known. At least from people I know that love him
Best twerk song in history. This song come on and ain’t nobody shy no more. The confidence come out and you show everyone what you got.
Seems the ONLY THING we good at is the degradation of our people....especially our sistas....we celebrate disfunction and everything that has no virtue. This teaches nothing but the destruction of our youth. What nigga in this video, or what nigga do you think listening to this song would respect your daughter? When have you EVER seen us (blacks) as a culture promote decency? 😔
Eric Burwell Stop looking at just the negative in everything, what about the Nas’s of our culture or j cole, everyone is just expressing themselves. Whether they shaking ass or thinking deep spiritualy
It’s all ART
I find me a girl to dance with when this song comes on lol
@@ericburwell2982 shut the hell up
Eric Burwell shut yo soft ass up , most talented rappers of all time were of African descendants, with yo Debby downer ass attitude
The way he broke down everything, you can tell he is a genius.
I love when they get technical about music!
Now we know that hip-hop is the GOAT of sampling, but here he was inspired and layered so many elements in the music. 😊
If she doesn’t dance for the 99 and the 2000, she’s not the one
😂😂😂
fReal B💯
Facts
Pedro Fajardo bruh only speaks facts
no kizzy
This song was not simple...this song was a GAME CHANGER🔥🔥🔥
All hail the national anthem of the south 💕
@Miles Romo nahhh just the south
Aldazia Degraffenreid lmao just the south
@Miles Romo nigga that's a southern beat. Gtfoh..
No country shit by big krit
@@systemsless Who tf is Big krit?
That was a rhetorical question. I know who he is he's just irrelevant in comparison to this song
100 years from now this will always be a hit..😆😆 yeah,yeah
FOEVA
Yeah that’s the same thing they thought about Elvis you don’t see me going crazy listening to Old grandpa hits
Ad VR but I bet people from that era do
Shout out to Mannie Fresh and the whole New Orleans. I'm from Miami and that 400 Degreez album shook the city. That N.O. bounce helped influence our sound to a great degree IMO.
He should have produced for DMX
This guy ain’t a producer he’s a musician
Just like Pimp c
He is...
Allin Jackson technically
Producers are musicians. They are the one who makes music. smh.
This guy isn't a cook... he's a chef.
The legendary Mannie Fresh underrated producer don't get the credit like he should....
Facts
💯💯💯💯
fax
Because everybody always dick riding New York and Kelly and never showing the South no respect in the rap game.
After all those years, he still Remembers
Ngash Bamby Kenya Only a liar would forget
Pepperidge farm remembers
I remember back in the days the girls would be like, “I’m taking a break”....ten seconds later the famous intro beat drops and those dogs magically don’t hurt and they’re RUNNING to the dance floor trying to twerk something on any dude willing 😂😂 THE GOOD OLE DAYS!
Damn last time I heard dogs was in that 2pac episode on A Different World
@@BeardedKingface 😄😄😄
😭 Oh college
One of those songs that make you go "I CAN GO TO THE BATHROOM LATER, THIS MY SONG" 😂
@@headoverheels88 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😩😩😩 FACTS!!!
20 years later and I’m still backing that azz up to this song 😭😭
Yay dat mama 😍
Grace Rebekah wassup with me and you?
Where the video??
Lol
Grace Rebekah lol
Yo genius do more throwback Hit breakdowns
Yess fr
I agree
Dillion mannnn foreal
Knuck if you buck perhaps?
Yea
The string line alone made me twerk by a mistake 🤦🏾♀️
Shamar Oliver I SWEAR! tryna eat my chicken & my ass started moving out of no where🙄💀
Jason Woods 😂😂😂 when he said it I noticed I was twerking immediately 😳 something triggered 😟
Shamar Oliver bahahahaha
😭😭😭😂
Facts. 😂 Forgot I was saved for a moment. 🤣
Any other producer: plays single sound from beat
Me: I gotta hear the whole beat, I don’t recognize that sound
Mannie Fresh: plays any sound from back that azz up
Me: That’s the best part of the song!!
fax 💀
bounce music is a legendary part of hip hop🙏
i wish i grew up in that time, just some years earlier and it couldve been so different
@@TCfromSC no it didnt. late 90s n 2000s had great music
@@TCfromSC have u listened to a single bounce track dat wasnt mainstream? if not foh. if u really believe da south "ruined" hip hop, hold dis L
New Orleans is gonna have the spotlight after a decade of Atlanta, I know Drake and City Girls are obviously not from New Orleans but they're exposing their sound which will get more New Orleans natives on board to show the mainstream how they make Bounce, since they invented it!
Please make for us : The making of E-Dubble's Two Tone Rebel (or another) with Vini Vici
Juvie needs to perform the entire 400 degrees album with a live orchestra
Bruh! 😊
💯
ua-cam.com/video/CRpU2Jkd72g/v-deo.html
🎯💯
Epic
Back when you could throw it in a circle with no problem and be admired, even if you only had a little bit 🤷♀️
Size of your cakes didn't matter as long as you can make em shake! Those were the days lol
Exactly now it's all robot booty
I don't mind a little bit I like my women petite
Wth???? Be admired???? Woooow.
😂😭☺🤘
Just gained new respect for Mannie. This series is eye-opening.
My mom is 72 and when this song plays she be like;
"Subelo Subelo" in English
"Put the volume up"😂😂
Your mom a real one
😳😂😂😂😂😂
Yajaira Gonzalez haha Abuela is a G!
Ayyyye mama knows the song fye 🔥🔥🔥
LoL love it😂
Manny a very intelligent dude. The way he talks about composing and producing music is unique.
The booty shaking part sounds intellectual as well.
Facts!🔥💯✨
He could go to Juilliard school of music
i get goose bumps everytime i hear that string line
Me too
Me: I'm tired!!! I'm going to sit down!!
DJ: Cash Money Records takin ova fa da 99 and da 2000......
Also me: 🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️
😂😆😁
@Nolan Armstrong hello
Fuck I miss dancing. Covid needs to dip the fuck out
This song is legendary and this is comin from a guy whos younger than the song
U were in a ball sack when this dropped
@@MecP3000 lol
@@MecP3000 facts
That make you special or something?
@Marvin Bennett *_*eras_* . Era's classifies as ONE era.
This man is a legend. Just think about the insane number of hits he made for Cash Money!
"Bling bling", "Get ya Roll On", "Hot Boy"...such a good era
Project Chick
Legend has it: 20 Years later People are still backing there asses up!! 😂😂😂😂 I love it!!!!
When u hear that ," THIS for the '99 '2000 , IDGAF where im at ...state to state ...even in LONDON, ENGLAND the club went CRAZY!! This video was made in NOLA & BATON ROUGE,LA !! It was an AMAZING time for music in LOUISIANA Cash Money vs NO LIMIT! 💯💜💛💚
What part of the song does it say this for the 99-2000??? Sheesh should kno what u sayn....ya wrong babe. Its cash money taken over for the 99-2000 🤦🏾 whhhyyy dont u know that.
Every successful producer ever:
Keep it simple
...for sheep...yep
The perfect video to turn this rough ass Black History Month around
Speak
Right lol
💯
Preach
A black history month should never be rough, girl... Blessings. 🙏🏼
Stood the test of time,.. legendary hit. Gen Z y'all gotta pay this man respect.
Idc if I'm 85 and die this my song I want playing at my funeral
Now THIS is what u call a CLASSIC,This song will literally turn the club ALL the way up to the max,even in 2k19...
theres only a few songs thats never gonna away and this one of them
This and slob on my knob
Salt shaker by Lil Jon, Back Dat Azz Up, and Syscos Thong Song is The Trilogy Of Booty Songs
@Big Dog if you play that in a club it'll crank though
@@nismocash989 Huh!? "Baby Got Back" or nah?
MikeyAmareVlogs slow motion
Juvenile definitely needs Manny Fresh again.
Here after the Tiny Desk Concert. One of the best they ever put on imo. Song is a classic. It’s been around for 20 years, it’ll b around for 20 more. It’ll stand the test of time. 💯💯
More of this, less of Backpack Kid and Cash me Outside girl.
ON GOD😑
Yaaasss
Please make for us : The making of E-Dubble's Two Tone Rebel (or another) with Vini Vici
ON ME
Oms
Need more Mannie fresh he got more classics that need to be broken down. Still Fly, Drag em up the river/set it off, Bling Bling, Hot Girl and more
Dont forget about GO DJ
Bling bling would be a good one!!
Man i must have watched lil wayne and bird man a million times back in the day, i still say "i want cookie dadddyyyyy"
Still fly forsure !!!
Gator booootttsss 🐊with the pimped out Gucci suitttt!!!!!
This one of those songs that will never get old...
This song will live through the ages.
A video i didn't know i needed. I loved this series so much. I can't wait to see more of these from other older songs.
Fresh saved CashMoney no doubt. Legendary producer!
Without fresh there wouldnt have been a cash money records. He gave them a unique sound there was no where else
Yea they dropped one album in 1992 without Mannie Fresh and from 1993 to 2004 fresh was their beat man
MADE cash money
He MADE Cash Money
Big Tymers got their shine on.
Mannie Fresh thank you for your contribution to that New Orleans hip hop sound that defined the late 90’s into 2000’s.
Mannnn its 2019... and to this day when this songs comes on whether at bbq's...weddings...parties..clubs..everybody and they momma is backing that azz up! PeriodT... hood classic. Cash money takin ova for the 99-2000!
Cash money and No Limit changed the rap game forever. All these young cats need to recognize and give homage
Yaherdme?
Justin West uncle Luke did it first
FACTS ON FACTS
FACTS ON FACTS
Yes they did.
DJ mustard learned a few things from him i can tell lol
_JiMMYBROOKSXO FACTS
One of the best beats ever made! A true classic 🔥
Mannie Fresh influenced the wave of trap producers that came after him for sure.
Actually no
@Adelaide_1994 actually yes. Nardo and Lil Baby, Est Gee and more have used Fresh beats in recent years.
This is iconic. Like probably one of the best club songs to ever be produced. Amazing.
As soon as I hear the Intro I automatically run to the center of the Dance Floor😂🤸🏽♂️
FAXXXXXX😂😂😂😂🔥 You already know WTF goin on! The 1st 2 seconds
😂😂😂i’m dead that emoji 🤸🏾♂️
Now!!! Now!!! Now!!! after you bakk it up an stop what what what drop it like its 🔥
QUEEN_BRE sexy
D'Anna, I want to witness
You could play this in a thousand years and it will still bump
This is one of the best songs ever recorded of any music genre 🎹🎶
Cash Money shitted Mannie and Juvenile out of so much money. Juvenile should’ve been filthy rich after 400 Degreez
Jaden Weaver Facts that 400 degreez album put cash money on the map
PURE FACTS
That's the music business for ya
Cash money shitted on all their artist smh
They got their money through the courts though,everyone did,UNLV,BG,Juvie,Fresh,Wayne and Turk.
20 years later still the jam! 🔥🔥🔥
Man I can watch Fresh And Timberland talk about beats and making beats all day they so down to earth
This song is pretty much why I became a Juvenile and Cash Money fan. Those were the good ole days of music
Can you get juicy j on here on how he produced Slob On My Knob from 1999?
Hell yeah
I’d like to know about that as well.
T Ozzy that was done by DJ Paul....
@@Lord02Infamous Juicy J produced it too.
Hell yeah that would be insane
Mann imagine if we got a “One in a Million” Deconstructed by timbaland
Yes!!!!
I'm here for it.
sprngbrk we need that
Bro that beat is crazy af
Yesssssss indeed
20 years! This beat will rock 100 years from now.
im 22 , and i remember seeing my mama back that azz up on my daddy lmaoo and they are married and still together. i started going to parties in 2010 when this came on i was lit always will be lol.
💖aww💃
Good memories to have..
mannie fresh changed hip hop without a doubt
Kool producer, but he hardly changed rap
@@towncarplushsmooth7357 L
I've loved horns ever since I heard Mannie Fresh. Especially 'the greatest' by Mannie Fresh and T. I.
Juvenile biggest hit song to this day....
To me it's U Understand
Stevie Newby wilder voice “TIL THIS DAY, TIL THIS DAY”
@Instagram Baddies Thanks 👍
I was 10 years old when this song came out I had no business listening to but I had a nice beat to dance to. 24 years later this song til this day is still a hit to dance to.
Definitely one of my favorite producers 🙌🏾 He came in the game with his own sound. Cash Money held Mannie Fresh back. If he was allowed to produce records for other artists, he would have been bigger...
This shit makes me even more mad at birdman.....they had something special and truly could have been bigger than Bad Boy, DeathRow, or Def Jam ever was. Greed kept the empire from being built! Mannie Fresh was the true genius behind all of them.
I agree, and I'm still waiting on the continuation of Baller Blockin', too!!!
Can’t believe you left out No Limit Records, P literally came from the bottom to the top
Preach
B Michelle don't care what some ppl say I loved BALLER BLOCKIN lmfao, I just watched it again the other day, I remember when it first came out I looked for it everywhere and finally found it uptown!!!
Calm down. Def jam is the blueprint. You didn't mention Ruthless which was the second coming of Def Jam and Deathrow/BadBoy was Ruthless and Def Jam all over again. No label can do with those listed above has done.
Never thought I would see a breakdown of this beat 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Gave me chills not gonna lie. I was a young dude when this song came out. KILLED the game. This song was bumping everywhere. “Now work work work work, drop it like it’s hot”. Doesn’t get more iconic than this song🔥🔥
@giovanir69 agreed, I was in high school when Hot Boyz and No Limit came on the scene, never been anything like it since.
Wop*
Manny was a real producer like Timbaland, Pharell, or Jermain Dupri, unlike these 2023 trash producers that use guided and recycled beat kits, they can't come off the dome and sync catchy hits with the artist, vocals, grooves and lyrics.
The fact the this song still gets ppl lit til this day. Says a lot, such a classic 💯
Birdman f*cked up a Hip Hop Dynasty 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
He need to pay the people that produce the hit records instead of holding out on them.
You can say the same about Suge Knight
So did mannie, he stole from Juvenile also.
Fucked up 2 of them OG CM+YM
STG
THE MOST ICONIC INTRO IN HIP HOP PRODUCTION PERIOD.
Next to Dre’s “Still D.R.E”
Agree...and the intro to Snoop and Tupac's Gangsta Party.
@Caaprice Tube "Still D.R.E" was produced by Scott Storch!
@@weldonjames98 nope, Scott Storch made the piano riff, the rest was produced by Dre and Mel-Man
Just Me it’s 2 of amerikas most wanted
CaapriceTube nah, "Baby Got Back" has the most iconic intro in Hip Hop 😁
I remember when the video dropped and I was like damn this song is 🔥🔥 I never imagined that in 2023 this song would still be around! Shoutout to Mannie, Juvie, & Wayne⚜️
I've always had an appreciation for Mannie Fresh
Me too, he's one of the most slept on producers in the south
Me too!!!
All I need is a few Timbaland breakdowns now✌️
Real talk . especially aaliyah's music
@@mortezgaming7187 that's what I'm talking about. Blessing 🙏😄
Yeah, that’d be cool. I don’t see that happening though.
there is a masterclass coming on masterclass.com
Facts 💯😂🔥
People don't realize this song had ALL the females twerking hard. Good memories...Thanks Mannie.
Aol no social media haha
Still to today
(Wilder Voice) Till dis DAY
This still goes off in the club today, the kids today go apeshit over this song.
Real asses too
This beat was my gateway drug man. To this day, it's one of the most iconic tracks in the history of hip hop.
Man when bet or mtv used to play videos, I stopped whatever I’m doing when this came on and turn this shit up lol
Mannie Fresh actually produced a lot of songs off the Midnight Club video game series
that’s how i found him😂💪🏿
Legendary song. Welcome to the 90s baby. AFTER YOU BACK IT UP THEN STOP..........
WHAT? WHAT? WHAT? DROP IT LIKE ITS HOT.
I remember getting the 400 Degrees album and the Hot Boyz album back then. You would have to live through that era to truly understand how huge those records were
Facts I had no buisness listening to it but you know how it is when you have older boys cousins.
Gotta add ruff ryders vol 1. 400 degrees and that album dropped that summer... maaaaan I miss those days!
I remember when I first heard that song. I was at a wedding in New Orleans. After they played it for bout the third time I was like this is the jam. It hadn’t reached where I lived yet. I was telling everyone about that song. And then when I finally heard it on the radio I went crazy. To this day this is one of my favorite songs to try to dance to 😂🤣
When you kept it real on the track saying you were takin over for the 99' and 00' and 20 years later, the game finally realized it was true. 😂😂.
mannie should be a billionaire
postshanna “CMB” Cash Money Billionaires 🤑
postshanna facts
Factsss
Hes post to be worth 150$ million
He is. I don’t think he has 150 of them but he has millions.
Interesting to see how so much of thinking goes into making a song... this is one of my fav song. 😊
I never had to clear any samples - genius Not to many producers could say that line