Johnny Brown was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1930. Johnny gravitated toward music at an early age and decided to move to Detroit, Michigant in 1959 to fully pursue his career. In the mid-1950s, before his rise to stardom, Johnny was deeply involved with a woman named Clara Thompson, whom he met during one of his performances in a Detroit club. Clara was charismatic and seemingly supportive of Johnny's aspirations, but the relationship soon turned complex and tumultuous once Clara was approached by a rich brother that wanted her. She left Johnny and led to what the artist described as a "really dark period in his life." In the midst of his depression is when genius struck and he wrote his now legendary single "These Hoes Ain't Loyal" that encapsulated the confusion and betrayal. In 1962, the controversial yet popular hit record "These Hoes Ain't Loyal." was released with blunt social commentary, satire and a catchy melody. The song dominated airwaves throughout the 60s and Johnny became a worldwide sensation.
Thanks for this. Johnny was my great uncle on my dads side. He tragically passed in 2010. Lived a long life but the tricking and alcoholism caught up to him. He always told some funny stories though and was super tall (6'5) so the family called him Tree. RIP Unc. We love you!
@@gregcrutcher8557 bro, the need for attention is hilarious and makes me cringe at the same time. Who raised these people lol? Edit: I do understand that some people are joking but, it's insanely redundant at this point and the majority of the people claiming that their family elders used to listen to these exact songs are being dead serious.
I remember when Reggie had his switch blade out ready to cut a dude over his girl and his momma hollered out the window, “they ain’t loyal “, saved him from a prison bid, true story…..
Holy hell! I got to go through this channel when i have time. This is incredible. This sounds a bit too advanced for 1962 but you really evoke the feeling well.
My popop said he met my grandmother at his 1963 show in Northern Virginia. He said they played this song and she didnt sing it and she knew she was the one for him
My grandparents wouldn't allow my father to play this track when he brought it back to Netherlands after working for Pan Am in the states. So happy this made it to the Netherlands 50 years after its initial release!
She just left me for the milkman. I figured I’ll make it up to myself and get the brand-new Mustang with the candy-apple-red paint. At least I know if I keep her oiled up, she’ll stay loyal.
Someone PLEASE point to me on ANY map the location of Detroit,MICHIGANT,please it would do much to add to AUTHENTICITY of his background. Yeah I'm that type of guy,ohhh wee ohhh ohhh ohhh.....LL ref 4those that know!!! Regardless this shit was hittin back in 1992 at my grad party,we was damn sho off the chain back then!!!!
my ex........nuff said......that void i left cant be filled.....thats why ur new fool keeps my name in his mouth.RENT FREE. im special, the world looks on with shakin they'e heads
Johnny Brown was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1930. Johnny gravitated toward music at an early age and decided to move to Detroit, Michigant in 1959 to fully pursue his career. In the mid-1950s, before his rise to stardom, Johnny was deeply involved with a woman named Clara Thompson, whom he met during one of his performances in a Detroit club. Clara was charismatic and seemingly supportive of Johnny's aspirations, but the relationship soon turned complex and tumultuous once Clara was approached by a rich brother that wanted her. She left Johnny and led to what the artist described as a "really dark period in his life." In the midst of his depression is when genius struck and he wrote his now legendary single "These Hoes Ain't Loyal" that encapsulated the confusion and betrayal. In 1962, the controversial yet popular hit record "These Hoes Ain't Loyal." was released with blunt social commentary, satire and a catchy melody. The song dominated airwaves throughout the 60s and Johnny became a worldwide sensation.
Amazing 😂😂
Now do "B*tches Love Me" full song please
not the ai backstory to the ai song
B*tches love me full song🔥
Thanks for this. Johnny was my great uncle on my dads side. He tragically passed in 2010. Lived a long life but the tricking and alcoholism caught up to him. He always told some funny stories though and was super tall (6'5) so the family called him Tree. RIP Unc. We love you!
Whoever is creating these reimagined versions of these songs, with a Motown sound, is freaking genius!
yeah the ai knows how to party! it's a machine learning algorithmic genius!
@@REDBowllTheDevilLOL!
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Sounds more like Stax records.
I remember grandpa humming this when we went fishing. Good times
It was true back then in 1962 and I’m playing this in 2024 and the message is still true !! 🤣🤣
Its AI.
@@hermonghebresslasie3198no shit
@@hermonghebresslasie3198stop your lies!!
@@hermonghebresslasie3198 r/whoosh
My granddaddy used to sing this to my grandma while she was cooking
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite 'tube channels.
Just discovered this gem of a channel and I'm listening to everything 😂
This bumps so hard in the ride. Feel like on my way to get a milkshake and play a track off the jukebox.
😆 Gonna play this in my car while I wait for someone to skate over with my to-go meal.
To think that he wrote this song from heartbreak. For him to sing with such honesty and vulnerability shows how great of an artist he is.
The man was a genius back then
my grandma actually saw him back when she was young, she said it was the best concert she's ever been to, so cool
Frfr 😂
You mean "it"
Christopher 'Breezy' Brown & The Boogie Bunch 🔥
I remember riding around in 63 with the top down blasting this everywhere I went
This shit should be on Spotify
I remember my dad sitting on the porch smoking his pipe singing this song! Classic Johnny Brown, I loved his album J Breezy on Motown records!
So this is a real song or just ai??
@@jodyandmerlin2767 lol.
nobody heard this song previous to 4 months ago lol
@@mikemarkham3271 lol....all these people lying is cracking me up. Same people that talk just to hear themselves speak lol.
@@gregcrutcher8557 bro, the need for attention is hilarious and makes me cringe at the same time. Who raised these people lol?
Edit: I do understand that some people are joking but, it's insanely redundant at this point and the majority of the people claiming that their family elders used to listen to these exact songs are being dead serious.
All jokes aside, I love this song. The cover picture is perfect!
I appreciate the amount of talent put into these remixes
I remember when Reggie had his switch blade out ready to cut a dude over his girl and his momma hollered out the window, “they ain’t loyal “, saved him from a prison bid, true story…..
The first 2mins just can’t be beaten
You truly are the best in this game. Your songs and pictures are so detailed and just top notch
My man Jhonny Brown never disappoint
Now do "B*tches Love Me" full song please
B*tches Love Me is the GOAT!
Please 🙏🏽😂😂
It's already there lol 😂
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Full song
Better than 80% of the current songs on the radio! They just don’t make em like Johnny used to!
I watched my granddaddy slap the shit out of my aunty when he found out she was cheating on her husband. This song was playing in the background.
Word, bro! I know that shocked the shit out of you.
Holy hell! I got to go through this channel when i have time. This is incredible. This sounds a bit too advanced for 1962 but you really evoke the feeling well.
Sax at the end was cold 🥶 AF 💯
Yeah its insane how good this is. Its catchy as fuck and the sax is dope as hell.
This and Same damn time are legit jams!
What about my bitches 1972
The Motown Tupac hit em up is like hood poetry 😂
It's crazy how good this is
Thank you for this. If possible can you also do a full version of “back that up (1954)”? 🙏🏿
Hits beautifuly while driving
Please share the 60s makavelis hitemup again, love that song
My popop said he met my grandmother at his 1963 show in Northern Virginia. He said they played this song and she didnt sing it and she knew she was the one for him
Sounds more like a mid-later 1970s soul song
Man this is IT
I dont know what IT is
BUT THIS... THIS HAS TO BE IT
You are simply unbeatable. These songs are the real deal. You aint here to play around 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🔥🔥
The previous version is one of my faves from you - I think I'm gonna like this one more. Nice.
He is spitting some facts
The horn is too much lol😂😂😂😂
Lol I just got to that part, it's going too hard
I’m digging the horn solo. It kinda has more of an 80s era vibe, but it weirdly fits.
My grandparents wouldn't allow my father to play this track when he brought it back to Netherlands after working for Pan Am in the states. So happy this made it to the Netherlands 50 years after its initial release!
Some hate but it goes hard honestly
I remember like yesterday - summer of 1964 in Mississippi on the porch with Uncle Bubba when he was singing this because BessieMae broke his heart
Their man can't do nuthin for you
Christopher Maurice Brown the brother of the Great James Brown was trully an amazing Artist and performer. A master piece ahead of its time.
This one of tightest tracks
Ain't loyal!
Coming from a white boy in the country in Ohio, keep up the lords work!!!
Its ai work no ai in the bible
@@HardKore5250actually it is
Truest song on planet earth!💯💯💯💯💯
Unbelievably catchy
I love the ones with a choir
Haha so good, I love these tunes so much 🏆
😂😂😂😂I hate that I like this as a driving song
So good to be real❤
I wonder if the channel creator found a way to extend the songs or has just been holding out on us 🤔
This my jam
This is another good one 😏 ion hate every body anymore
'Pimping for Pot' on the reverse is good too.
Great song
She just left me for the milkman. I figured I’ll make it up to myself and get the brand-new Mustang with the candy-apple-red paint. At least I know if I keep her oiled up, she’ll stay loyal.
Great tune, even better at 1.25 speech 😂‼️
This sh fyyyyyyyy 🎵🔥🔥🔥🔥✨✨✨🔥
They hell for this one 😂😂💯
Hell yeah!
Love It
I freakin love the bios
Wow
Back when Grandpa walked out of the liquor store, reached in paper bag and twist open that ripple and took a big swig.
How'd you make this music. Show me. Teach me.
Gotta be udio this definitely not Suno quality
Where can I buy this? 😂
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2024
Nice
Please include the lyrics too.
How do you make these
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Someone PLEASE point to me on ANY map the location of Detroit,MICHIGANT,please it would do much to add to AUTHENTICITY of his background.
Yeah I'm that type of guy,ohhh wee ohhh ohhh ohhh.....LL ref 4those that know!!!
Regardless this shit was hittin back in 1992 at my grad party,we was damn sho off the chain back then!!!!
I really liked this :D
The originals are always better!
Anyone know Whats the original name to this song ?
You can always count on these hoes
Chris Brown - Loyal
Is there a regular version to this song?
1.25x for the culture
Defeats the purpose . Turns it into some ceelo green shit 😂
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sang dat shii sir 🤣🤣🤾
What software are they using to make these? Someone explain
This is more like 1966 or 1967 rather than 1962
GAAAAT DAAAN!!!!
Do you produce these and then let the AI sing? Or does the AI do the beat as well.
Put it on .75
😂😂😂 aye yoooo
Wow AI trying hard to connect this is great AI
my ex........nuff said......that void i left cant be filled.....thats why ur new fool keeps my name in his mouth.RENT FREE. im special, the world looks on with shakin they'e heads
Da mo thangs change, duh mo thangs remain da same 😅
You a damned liar 🤣🤣🤣
Aint no way this is real. 1962...around that time censorship was extreme.
1.25 playback speed 🕺🏽
Wow...
Unfortunately 🎉
Listen at 1.25x and thank me later!
AI helps us imagine, sure. But please redo these all with real folks.
1.25x
Damn I thought it was Otis Day
Listen at 1.25 speed 😂
Hies aint been loyal since the 60s smh smh
shool not
This version is too long 😜