I grew up on these guys, I'm Mexican out here in L.A Cali, A LOT of my homies where like wtf y u listen these guys. I'm like you don't even know. CASH MONEY is gunna blow up and they sure as hell did !! Used to buy their tapes from an older car out in Watts. Lol Da block Is 4 Eva HOT !!!!!
His beats always had gravitas. Made u feel something. Especially near the end when he changes the bass drum and other instruments and it really makes u hype.
A lot of outsiders dont realize Manny Fresh come from one of the most dangerous wards in New Orleans(7th ward Downtown) . He rarely mentioned it in his songs,people always bring up the uptown,Magnolia and the Calliope but Manny was in the same area around that St. Bernard Project. That 7thward Downtown Innovation from Manny Fresh built cash money.
Wtf r u talking about?? There is nothing street about this it's all fake mainstream garbage. U want real street, listen to Woodie or anyone else from Northern California
Straight up, Wayne's lines are so good and he was justa rookie and didn't have any recognition for his lyrics and beats. I fucking love Lil Weezy! He's untouchable and sooo unique and nobody can compare to him AT ALL. Represent nigga!
Cash Money definitely took over the rap game from late 1998-2000 with so many classic bangers and albums. Wayne even at young age has been a star and dope lyricist. Hot Boy Wayne era was very memorable.
@nullvid I was talking about the old Cash Money that had Juvie, B.G., Wayne, Turk, Mannie, Birdman and Slim. From the mid 2000s to early 2010s, CMR was huge.
@blackjesus6433 It wasn't just X who had the game on lock at the time because Jigga, Eminem, Cash Money, Mos Def, Dr. Dre and Nas also had the rap game on lock.
I forgot what the show was called but it was on bet I would always turn that bih on when I would get home from school I got so mad when they stopped playing that show
This song is when I knew Wayne was gonna be a star. We saw him as a little boy back then. Juvenile was the star. This one hit hard and people were still trying to keep him in a young boy spot.
I never looked at Wayne as a kid rapper like Bow Wow or Romeo for some reason. Damn near all of the Hot Boyz were teens when this dropped except Juvenile.
I'm glad my Favorite rapper showing y'all he was that guy and still is.This for the youngstas.He was dropping fire and not cursing.Those bleeps are it was certain things you couldn't say on the radio back then 😁😂
@@9gsJota bro i know for a fact no grown man kisses his father on lips. And manny fresh had a interview about how birdman was gay and into all of them thats why he left
I remember this song well when it dropped. This song is what propelled him into his career; and still should be considered his best. This was a good era for him. I appreciate his artistry and his personality. Do your thing Wayne. Man’s been through a lot.
Here for the 25th year anniversary. This was the first Lil Wayne song I ever heard and liked. If you from New Orleans you knew about this version of Lil Wayne.
Yeah Wayne... This is how many mindless pieces of human trash love to listen to the false talents and fake music that comes out of a fake persons gold encrusted mouth. #BanTheGhetto
Never was a fan of Wayne’s music but to watch his rise from being a third string member of the Hot Boys to becoming one of the biggest artists on the planet is nothing short of amazing.
That was an ERA. Unfortunately it will never return or be duplicated. Just needs to be appreciated is all and hope for the future for new types of music. Problem is now these days people do replications. Ugh, always under whelming. Be original.
When people repeat the old shit it's called derivative. When they do something new it's mocked for not being as good, like that ain't just an opinion. Some people are never satisfied. I guess all we can do is remember the old shit and respect the new generation for breaking ground even if it's not our cup of tea. It wasn't long ago that people were laughing at Weezy for being newer and not repeating what older artists did.
Hard to have original beats bruh .. Not impossible but hard because you can still go to an old track and lay it and get that head bobbin and that’s your canvas how do you think puff got so big early 90s just samples. Not disagreeing with you just thinking out loud
@@GlydeJ11 I'm a Girl DJ. Also I don't have a problem with the sampling like Puff Did because he did it well made catchy hits that you can dance to. Some songs have been sampled since the 1960/70s so yeah not the issue but the output is no where as clean these days. I really want to say everything being put out is great but it's just not the case. I don't remember thinking, Weezy sounded like anyone else but himself. Had his own style. Cash Money did their own thing back then that's all I'm saying. 😊
When _No Limit_ fell off during this time, this is where everyone ended up. This is always gon be my jam. You know what? You are all right w/ me, Wayne. You've carried the genre for years.
I remember the Tuesday this album came out my dad took me in his work truck 20 mins to our best buy. And that Wednesday morning on the bus to school was so dope. Mannnnnnm the memories. Thank you lil wayne.
Lmao who remembers toggling between MTV2 and VH1 with the old cable remote “last” button just to check see when a Music Video you like would come on😂 Rap City was the shit too! Only real 90’s babies would understand lol
@@kewlishere He was never really in a gang. He had affiliations, but he was never initiated and didn't do nearly as much dirt as he wanted people to think. This has been exposed by a ton of people.
2024 Can't believe it's been 25 Years Since this Classic Song, Video, and Album. "Tha Block is Hot" is an Underrated Cash Money 💎💎 besides "400 Degreez" and "tha Carter" and I love both Albums. "Tha Block is Hot" Lil Wayne Freshman Solo Album and it went Platinum, and he was just 16 years old!!! The Video Signifies the Late 90's New Orleans (Pre-Hurricane Katrina). Dope Times. Too Bad Turk wasn't in the Video. So Glad I Grew up this Era. P.S. We need a Hotboyz Reunion now that everybody Free 😅💯
Right... this was real gangsta rap. No mumbo jumbo studio gangster crap. I remember bumping on this shit everyday about 20 years ago.. Those southern beats made a big impact.
Wayne deserve all his flowers 💐 while he still here this dude been irreverent for so many fucking years he is one of the greatest that ever did definitely coming from the south
I be watching Wayne concerts I be hating he never perform none of his old school cash money hits , he would perform fireman or go dj but but all that came after hot boys
@@bigserg400 im pretty sure theres contract issues with that, especially since a lotta songs got BG on em, and Juve. and wasnt there beef between Baby and Wayne a few years back? i dont really keep up with the hip hop world nearly as much as i did in the late 90s early 2Ks. mainly just listen to the music now
Only legends still watching this in Dec. 2024. Salute
🫡
2025
Fire
I grew up on these guys, I'm Mexican out here in L.A Cali, A LOT of my homies where like wtf y u listen these guys. I'm like you don't even know. CASH MONEY is gunna blow up and they sure as hell did !! Used to buy their tapes from an older car out in Watts. Lol Da block Is 4 Eva HOT !!!!!
this man Wayne has rapped in four different decades now.. Actually insane
God loves yall
@@jay9inetvvno, Wayne loves us
True but he was the weakest in the group until they broke up. Jay-Z has rapped in 4 different decades too
@@defendpolicedefunddemokkkr6976 ice cube and too short in 5
Also no way was wayne worse than Turk
@defendpo😒🙄licedefunddemokkkr6976
Who still watching / listening to this classic? ✋🏽
Yes sir cause dude turnt out to be something beyond what we thought
yurr
Meeee
@@bigsosabasement 💯💯💯
@@theyluvmarioallen6381 💯
Mannie Fresh killing beats again. Like always. He needs to be in the HOF of DJs.
His beats always had gravitas. Made u feel something. Especially near the end when he changes the bass drum and other instruments and it really makes u hype.
Yes i cosign that
Manny gets slept on. Dude made legendary bangers.
Mannie fresh Beats by da pound Organized Noize DJ Paul Juicy J Jermaine Dupri best producers from the south imo 🤷🏿♂️
Legendary, new generations soy… Tha Block is Soy
Crazy, Lil Wayne been a beast his whole damn life. He was rapping at 13, he gotta be the best of all time
One of them
He deff top 5. Jadakiss my GOAT tho
New school: "I grew up on lil Wayne"☺
Me: "I grew up with lil Wayne" 😁
Grew**
Ok boomer
That’s a fact 💯
Anthony Hill Nobody gives a single fuck
T esT how’s life as a corny ass nigga goin
Mannie Fresh's production is just as important as the rappers that gave rise to the cash money era.
I only like the chorus and the beats I'm more of a Mannie fresh fan than a Lil Wayne fan
A lot of outsiders dont realize Manny Fresh come from one of the most dangerous wards in New Orleans(7th ward Downtown) . He rarely mentioned it in his songs,people always bring up the uptown,Magnolia and the Calliope but Manny was in the same area around that St. Bernard Project.
That 7thward Downtown Innovation from Manny Fresh built cash money.
Yes Sir
True
Yes he don't get the credit he deserves
This boy rapped the whole song!! Straight bars!
Music was way better back then
Lil Wayne’s FLow On This Track Was Just FLawLess!!🔥🔥🦍✨💯
Hell ya
indeed
Wayne the first to use the" skiiirt"1:27
Iconic
It's been debated wether it was BG, Turk or Lil Wayne who came up with Bling Bling as well
is that news? Wayne been saying tha. t N.O. rappers been saying a lot of things that are main stream now
Nah redman used it this same year.
@@Dan.Tebasco As much as I'm a hardcore Wayne fan, it was either BG or Turk who came up "bling" I wanna say it was Turk
Wayne is a legend. People be sleeping on how long he been holding it down!
B.G. And Juvenile killed the hook too lol.
Man I use to love some juvi... Especially "400 degrees" man I wore that shit out lol that shit was the best album to come out I still jam that shit!
Too true bro! Legendary hook
No he did
I'm going to tell you I love you with the great that's my boy and Lil Wayne
Okay I just saw that when he was down and they let him down and then he was on heroin
One of the rawest, realist, and most street inspired Raps ever. Incredible.
Ditto
Wtf r u talking about?? There is nothing street about this it's all fake mainstream garbage. U want real street, listen to Woodie or anyone else from Northern California
He looks no where today what he looked like back then!
One the streetest inspired most ever!!!!! dial up internet days i remember faxing this shit to my homies this shit so real!!!
Straight up, Wayne's lines are so good and he was justa rookie and didn't have any recognition for his lyrics and beats. I fucking love Lil Weezy! He's untouchable and sooo unique and nobody can compare to him AT ALL. Represent nigga!
Lmao I’m glad he dropping all his old hits for the new kids who never knew how FYE young weezy was
Facts that old wayne was snapping🔥🔥🔥
Thinking the same thing!!! A genius at work!!!
I actually don't like this song at all.
Hes not dropping them his management is, he probably doesn't even know this got rereleased.
Dave Reacts nah the kids listening they mumble shit
Who listening this song 2024🔥🔥🔥
Meeeee
nov 3rd
Listening in 2049
Right here!! ❤️🔥
Right here!!!
This man’s Star Power at a young age and lyricism was crazy!
you are clrealy a dickrider. His early work was FAR from lyrical 🤣🤣 rapping and bragging about how much money you have and shit is not lyrical
The youngest out the click, but his confidence was obvious he was born to be a star
Reason you have a young boy
Wayne always had it
he did double, trip, and and quap rhyme schemes. u so right. dude made his point early
I loved it when Juvie and BG spit on the hook!🔥🔥🔥
His cadence in this SONG is incredible!
2024 lil Wayne is still GOAT jamming to Lil Wayne since I was 14 I'm 42
Im 39 same boat man..even those juvie was the best at the time...u always knew wayne was gonna be the best out of the bunch
No body knows today how great Lil Wayne was at his time. Certainly a legend. Drop all the old songs Wayne.. and show em who you used to be💪💪
100💪💪🔥
this a new song chief you trippin
why not be in youtube?
@@DatBoiiiFresh no it's not. It is remastered version.
Manuel Sotelo you ain’t know shi he just uploaded couple months ago😭😂🤣
Back when Lil Wayne was Lil..
Cash Money definitely took over the rap game from late 1998-2000 with so many classic bangers and albums. Wayne even at young age has been a star and dope lyricist. Hot Boy Wayne era was very memorable.
All the way to 2010 you mean. Nothing but straight fire for a decade. Way too fucking many to name
@nullvid I was talking about the old Cash Money that had Juvie, B.G., Wayne, Turk, Mannie, Birdman and Slim. From the mid 2000s to early 2010s, CMR was huge.
Nah, the rap game belonged to DMX during that time. 🙏🏾
@blackjesus6433 It wasn't just X who had the game on lock at the time because Jigga, Eminem, Cash Money, Mos Def, Dr. Dre and Nas also had the rap game on lock.
@blackjesus6433 are you suggesting DMX is better than wayne lmao, dude had mannie fresh as a producer
I miss this Wayne ... 😮 this will never get old ...
Can't believe it's been 25 Years already.
Time Flying 🕊️🕊️
Got old for me after about a minute!! 😆
Wayne at 16 years old at the time of his debut album release and to think that this was 20 damn years ago, incredible.
I was 15 maybe 16 when I Copped this at Hastings cds,books,movies etc
I was 4 when this came out
I was 21 when this came out.
They lied about his age because the younger u were the more successful. They said he was 16 when he was 18
@@loldidyoureally3246 no he wasn’t lol
This song will never get old, 'cause fire never ends.
LOMBHARDO ew
U stupid or something.. fire ends with water
LOMBHARDO water
this song just came out
@@unknownaura shhhhhhhhh the fireman coming
Back here after kendrick lamar beef to remind me of how goated wayne was and how long he been in the game
Block is hot 🥵
Only real 90 babies know all the words to this song 🔥🔥
Yea and NOT young boy version!
I used to bump dis in middle school back in the dayz
Fax📠
Early as 91 babies. God bless older brothers
Don't forget about us 80s babies who were at that perfect age to really understand how legit this shit was and know about that hustling life
I'm 53yr old women and I wish these new kids can bring rap out like this again. This right here did something to you.
U prolly nvr heard of Lowkey Flacko GooNr
You was 30 when this came out but it’s all good 👍🏿
@@laquancharles479nothing comes up in a UA-cam search. Must be some local talent.
$uicideboy$
@@easy8325 shit that's young I'm 30 now
I'm on a cash money era binge 💯
Me 2 bro
me three
@@NovemberScorpio20 Me four
Sameeee
Naw fr
23 years later, and Tha Block is still Hot
Still!
24 years almost 25 years 1999
Recorded in 1998 1997 to so 14 when he started doing his album
It always always be fire!
Still
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Mannie blessed wayne with one the most fire beats. Fit Wayne so perfectly.
Wayne was so fuccin Colddddd 🥶🥶🥶 🔥🔥 straight beast
Who was a fan of Lil Wayne when we used to only watch music videos on the TV before UA-cam existed?
Me!
Rap City!
Bro that shit was the best every track you loved had a video to watch with it mtv2 was fire
I forgot what the show was called but it was on bet I would always turn that bih on when I would get home from school I got so mad when they stopped playing that show
@@gearybutlerii6457 106 & Peezy lol
All their voices unique I🤎it 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤷♀️
Is that juvenile
😂❤ 🎉
Exactly
Different
The first single of the off The Block Is Hot album. That was the start of his music legacy.
admit it, this wasn't recommended...you searched it.
who's here in 2020?
This was recommended but I woulda searched lol
Me.
Truuuuue...
guilty
LmO dead ass
This shit still bangs, RIP to the neighborhoods feeling this today 🙏🏿
Lil Wayne young voice, I love it ❤
This song is when I knew Wayne was gonna be a star. We saw him as a little boy back then. Juvenile was the star. This one hit hard and people were still trying to keep him in a young boy spot.
I remember when came out amazing
@@noraabdulla2486 el,lancho,,,,.lvp 3ststvziieal,,.lvp esesest,,,.youu,.processurvzzzzzizel,,.c4,reveal,,,, andsteeeolve5,,,peteypabola,,,,.lvp
Too classic fav rapper
Bling Bling was when he got big. That term was in the dictionary 😂😂
I never looked at Wayne as a kid rapper like Bow Wow or Romeo for some reason. Damn near all of the Hot Boyz were teens when this dropped except Juvenile.
I'm glad my Favorite rapper showing y'all he was that guy and still is.This for the youngstas.He was dropping fire and not cursing.Those bleeps are it was certain things you couldn't say on the radio back then 😁😂
Happy 20 yr anniversary to Tha Block Is Hot, the beginning of a legendary career...salute💯
bro!!! The nostalgia this video gives me is unreal!! STILL!!! To this day this is one of Wayne's BEST joints!!! WHEW!!!!!!! REAL HIP HOP!!!!!
He pave the way for these new rookies. Respectfully. 💐
respectfully agree :) but unfortunately, the new rookies don't do anything respectfully.
The best rapper alive since born
Engrish
wat
Fuck no
facts
Well everyone has there own opinions
I love the way they were ALL IN EACH OTHER'S VIDEOS.
This beat is so fire! Wayne was untouchable for so long, one of the greats!
21 years later.. still firee
Waynes booty was on fire after bird man was smashing that booty
@@Skarp393 u smoke crack
@@9gsJota look up Wayne kissing birdman on youtube
@@Skarp393 bro they are like father and son + wayne kiss nicki minaj too, kissing him is not literally gay tho.. that wasnt passionate 😭🥴
@@9gsJota bro i know for a fact no grown man kisses his father on lips. And manny fresh had a interview about how birdman was gay and into all of them thats why he left
I remember this song well when it dropped. This song is what propelled him into his career; and still should be considered his best. This was a good era for him. I appreciate his artistry and his personality. Do your thing Wayne. Man’s been through a lot.
How many people *REMEMBER THIS CLASSIC?*
I was 15 when this song dropped
BLAQK ! Grown people lol. We were here before and watched Cash Money start up.
Hell I remember the beat from UNLV's 'Drag em from the river' before Wayne was even known. OGs in this bih.
@@ArcticSun84I was 8…
Here in 2024!!! Classic! Wayne is tha 🐐
**** Lil WAYNE FOR THE SUPERBOWL**💜💜💜
That's my cousin, Jasmene, in front of the fan at the 4:01 marker. She was I think 18 at that time. I miss this Wayne!
Man, I loved the 90s! GOOD TIMES!!
Me too good times
That's fire some good ass music
Here for the 25th year anniversary. This was the first Lil Wayne song I ever heard and liked. If you from New Orleans you knew about this version of Lil Wayne.
Much love and respect for Wayne we are almost the same age and I remember when this dropped on the streets . Everyone was banging this In the hood 💯
Weezy really the only rapper that called himself the greatest rapper alive and actually lived up to it 🤯
You don't listen to rap much I see. Congratulations you won the dumbest comment of the day award
Kendrick
Hoodie Ace nigga have you ever heard of Eminem?
Best rapper ever.
@@i_ky_i , He ain't shit on Wayne
This song will forever be a classic
I was ....
Frfr 🎉🎉
@@candyjames1075he got that sh!t right!!!
*This is how many people love❤ LIL WAYNE*
👇👇
The Gatsby
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The Gatsby Hey everyone, if you’re into sad vibe songs, then please listen to my new sad vibe song! If so, thank you from the bottom of my heart 😊❤️
So true, facts.
That’s gay so I can’t like that goes against my principals
Yeah Wayne... This is how many mindless pieces of human trash love to listen to the false talents and fake music that comes out of a fake persons gold encrusted mouth.
#BanTheGhetto
The Father Of the new generation
The Greatest too do it
Tha King Of Tha Block
Lil Wayne
I wish he still went this hard, it's cool he got a lil older and calmed down, but this is his golden age! 2024
I'm From N.O. and we always knew this lil boy would grow up to be a monster...
#504FORLIFE
When I first heard lil Wayne we knew he had it…
This put lil wayne on the map!!!
He was 17 in this video pure fire
Never was a fan of Wayne’s music but to watch his rise from being a third string member of the Hot Boys to becoming one of the biggest artists on the planet is nothing short of amazing.
That was an ERA. Unfortunately it will never return or be duplicated. Just needs to be appreciated is all and hope for the future for new types of music. Problem is now these days people do replications. Ugh, always under whelming. Be original.
When people repeat the old shit it's called derivative. When they do something new it's mocked for not being as good, like that ain't just an opinion. Some people are never satisfied. I guess all we can do is remember the old shit and respect the new generation for breaking ground even if it's not our cup of tea. It wasn't long ago that people were laughing at Weezy for being newer and not repeating what older artists did.
Hard to have original beats bruh .. Not impossible but hard because you can still go to an old track and lay it and get that head bobbin and that’s your canvas how do you think puff got so big early 90s just samples. Not disagreeing with you just thinking out loud
@@GlydeJ11 the thing is the most innovative beats now aren't traditionally "catchy" and more experimental so they're not for everybody
@@GlydeJ11 I'm a Girl DJ. Also I don't have a problem with the sampling like Puff Did because he did it well made catchy hits that you can dance to. Some songs have been sampled since the 1960/70s so yeah not the issue but the output is no where as clean these days. I really want to say everything being put out is great but it's just not the case. I don't remember thinking, Weezy sounded like anyone else but himself. Had his own style. Cash Money did their own thing back then that's all I'm saying. 😊
NBA Youngboy - Diamond Tooth Samurai is a great example of a new school rapper paying homage to this legendary classic.
💯
Lil wayne is the 🐐
Crazy how good this video Quality is
Man life was good in this music era
Lil Wayne is the GOAT!!!
When _No Limit_ fell off during this time, this is where everyone ended up. This is always gon be my jam. You know what? You are all right w/ me, Wayne. You've carried the genre for years.
Wayne is the best rapper ever
Sounds better than today’s music 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I remember the Tuesday this album came out my dad took me in his work truck 20 mins to our best buy. And that Wednesday morning on the bus to school was so dope. Mannnnnnm the memories. Thank you lil wayne.
Classic never gets old
Really been goin in as a young gent 🫡👑👑👑👑🫡🆑
Lmao who remembers toggling between MTV2 and VH1 with the old cable remote “last” button just to check see when a Music Video you like would come on😂 Rap City was the shit too! Only real 90’s babies would understand lol
Yess sir 😂
That "back" button hit different
"I Plea Da Fif"🤣 But fr Im a 80s baby but the 90s....I miss that decade
One of the only artists to do a whole rap album with no cussing cause he respected his mom, cause she didn’t want him to cuss until he was 18.
But she didn't mind him having tattoos and being in a literal gang? Mom of the year, parenting of the century
@@kewlishere He was never really in a gang. He had affiliations, but he was never initiated and didn't do nearly as much dirt as he wanted people to think. This has been exposed by a ton of people.
@@kewlishere tattoos aren’t bad 😂
@@kewlisherelmfaooooo
@@kewlishere bwahahaha fr!
This used to be the hardest album back in the day. Nothing like this and some 15's in the truck to hear the bass
New school: Diamond teeth samurai
Old school: block is hot
Both songs are fye but this the original original one ✊🤴🏾
🔥
i like this song but i mess with diamond teeth samurai more
@@deuces717 yb version I fw bkut this one go dumb yah herd meh
i fw lil wayne but i like yb version more
they had to remix diamond teeth samurai with wayne
WELCOME HOME B.G!! 💪🏿💪🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
3:25 Lil Wayne slayed that shit
2024 Can't believe it's been 25 Years Since this Classic Song, Video, and Album.
"Tha Block is Hot" is an Underrated
Cash Money 💎💎 besides "400 Degreez" and "tha Carter" and I love both Albums.
"Tha Block is Hot" Lil Wayne Freshman Solo Album and it went Platinum, and he was just 16 years old!!!
The Video Signifies the Late 90's New Orleans
(Pre-Hurricane Katrina). Dope Times. Too Bad Turk wasn't in the Video.
So Glad I Grew up this Era.
P.S. We need a Hotboyz Reunion now that everybody Free 😅💯
1:27 the first SKRRRTTT
We need to bring these type of beats back 🔥🔥🔥
only by mannie
Ummm no
This good for its time
New shit sucks
They did.. listen to them Detroit cats music.. they use Mannie Fresh inspired beats all the time
This music brings a tear to my eye. Rap will never be this good again.
Right... this was real gangsta rap.
No mumbo jumbo studio gangster crap.
I remember bumping on this shit everyday about 20 years ago..
Those southern beats made a big impact.
@@Happythings354 Facts.
AMEN
NBA YoungBoy
@@ELISHACAEZ 👎
The flow and multi syllables is crazy for his age.
Wayne deserve all his flowers 💐 while he still here this dude been irreverent for so many fucking years he is one of the greatest that ever did definitely coming from the south
Hell yeah Wayne is in control of his music now🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Keep in mind he was just a youngin 17 at the time and the whole crew had his back
Man when this song hit in New Orleans… to the West Bank we all were hyped up . & Wayne became a young legend
My favorite classic. I was a bad 12 year old. Cash money and the movie BALLER BLOCKN' the only reason I started doing music🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🦍
Think about Wayne performing this at the Superbowl in New Orleans next year!! 504!!
I be watching Wayne concerts I be hating he never perform none of his old school cash money hits , he would perform fireman or go dj but but all that came after hot boys
would have to be the Saints in the Super Bowl, other wise a huge majority of the crowd aint gonna get it.
@@bigserg400 im pretty sure theres contract issues with that, especially since a lotta songs got BG on em, and Juve. and wasnt there beef between Baby and Wayne a few years back? i dont really keep up with the hip hop world nearly as much as i did in the late 90s early 2Ks. mainly just listen to the music now
This damn beat doesn’t get enough credit for how 🔥🔥🔥 it is.
And who would ever thought he’d become the greatest rapper alive 🔥🔥🔥🔥
ALMOST 2021 & THIS BANGER STILL SLAPPIN’ HAAAARD