And also the female rappers can throw that ass in videos and also if he didn’t do what he did 85-90% of rappers wouldnt be rappers cause they really don’t have a vocabulary.
🤣🤣🤣.. yeah, yall are definitely tethers! You have no clue what you're talking about. NWA and Deathrow records are the reason artists can say what they want to say on records and videos.
@@stephenheath8465🤣🤣🤣.. yeah, yall are definitely tethers! You have no clue what you're talking about. NWA and Deathrow records are the reason artists can say what they want to say on records and videos.
No they didn't. San Francisco played Cincinnati in 84 n 88. Cincinnati didn't sniff a Superbowl in the 90s. It was San Francisco vs San Diego for the 94 season meaning the Superbowl was in January 95.@@tonykrawfdadd8904
Brother Marquis claimed the beef started back when 2 Live Crew and NWA were touring together. Girls were more interested in hanging out with Eazy and Dre than Luke and he felt some way about it. Marquis had family ties to the west coast and never had a problem with Dre (or Snoop later on), which is why he stayed out of the whole thing.
Brother Marquis claimed it started over Luke being jealous and bitter back when they were touring with NWA because girls were giving Eazy and Dre more attention than Luke. Marquis had family on the west coast and was always cool with Dre and Snoop, so he stayed quiet.
Yeah Death Row only had one real obstacle and it was Death Row !!! A year after this beef fizzled out Dre was beefing with his own label not even a year later Snoop was in the same situation and had Pac and Suge looking at him like an enemy.
@@Gvo_Ron Yeah those Miami dudes put it on them in Atlanta. I'm trying to remember if that was before or after Suge caused Jake to get killed by NY dudes in Atlanta. ATL was not a good look for Suge at all.
I love how Tim Dog and Luke had no problem dissing Compton. Not necessarily Compton but everybody’s so afraid of the big bad west coast and those two didn’t care one bit. I wonder if there’s any untold stories of how things were when Luke finally touched down on the west coast after all that happened. He survived obviously because he’s speaking on it now so it may not have been too bad. Tweedy Bird Loc responded to him on the song F Miami. I wonder if Luke ever heard of that even if it was years later.
Stop. Tim dog got saved several times out here with the uh its just records talk. Was bombed on A few times, even after the hype died down. Tim dog was staying out here and swindling older broads out of their earnings lol. Luke was good thanks to the connects made for work traveling back in forth. Plus who didn't love seeing the girls work? One of Luke's most famous girl's was from out here! I wont say her name y'all gotta do some due diligence, but if you know, you know. Yell
in reality when you check the stats - the west coast has never been the most dangerous place in America... By homicide rates - East Coast and Midwest have always been more dangerous overall.
@@Amidat There's crazies everywhere but in Hip Hop everybody knows unless you show the west coast 100% respect, you're gonna have problems out there even in the suburbs.
Where's the video of this supposed brawl? It was at a luxury hotel downtown with a major convention going on. Tupac/Deathrow beating of Orlando Anderson at a luxury hotel was video recorded. Rodney King beating in 1991 was recorded.. doesn't make sense 🤷♂️
Yo Nore to be from hip hop and a New Yorker at that need to learn his history before asking legends about stuff that he just continues to not know about. He didn’t even know the song that caused the beef
@@moh2502 I know cause brother marquis r.I.p he said on vlad tv that one of the dancers got into it with Luke in la so he left her there in nwa saw her in they told her to come with them don’t know how Luke knows about it
C'mon Uncle Luke, you know Snoop was popular way before he dissed you on "Dre Day". That's why Nore asked if he dissed you on "Deep Cover". Snoop blew up like crazy from that one song off the Deep Cover soundtrack.
🤔 IDK left coast gangster rap is responsible for real beef In rap and Black community. And man do they do a lot of talking about street issues that used to be kept quiet until they came on the scene yo
Man shot out to Luke I'm from the south an that's all we had at one point was Luke an the 2LIVE CREW THREW THE WHOLE 80'S BEFORE OUTCAST AN MASTER P AN UGK ALL WE HAD TO WORK WITH WAS LUKE AN 2LIVE CREW AGAINST THE WHOLE NEW YORK LOL NEVER FORGET IT BUT THEY DID REP THE SOUTH THE REAL BOTTOM OF THE MAP.......
Luke's brain is fuzzy. The 49ers played Cincinnati in the 89 Superbowl. They wasn't beefing with Dre and Snoop then. Snoop didn't come out until "92 Deepcover. "95 Super Bowl Niners played the Chargers in Miami. Blowout.
Man i was at Jack da Rapper had a room at that hotel and i was there at that brawl u talking a hundred niccas fighting at that hotel da wildest shit ever mfs was upping straps mfs got thrown off escalators it went down both crews were deep asl with a lot of penitentiary niggas i took cover lets be clear 😂
Their reign on the top was short like leprechauns Lol. They HAD it though, for a second. Them Miami Boys came here and did their thing for a hot minute
The West Coast Meaning Snoop and Dre and Suge had it on lock they were Beefing with 2 Live Crew meaning Luke and also Simultaneously Beefing with Eazy E also the Dis Tracks eluded to Luke And Eazy E being dissed by Snoop Dre and Dogg pound i grew up in that time 14yrs 15 yrs old ...i was, 7:19 2 Live crew were not Gangsters as far as their music not saying they didnt have individuals about that life but the west had it on lock in that time
Actually it was The NEW 2 Live Crew at that time but he had JT Money from Poison Clan and A Local Miami bass rapper named Clayvosie...did the diss for Luke ...and the reason why Miami was involved because Luke sided with Eazy E and voiced that in a magazine LUKE and EAZY E being a Label owners both started in the mid 80s...Skyywalker Records , Ruthless, and Rap A Lot were the Big 3 independent rap labels in Hip Hop outside of New York who mostly had while NEW York had Major Independents backed by Major labels ..so of course Luke would side with the Bosses vs the artist
You obviously don't kno bout the south or Miami especially that Jack the rapper in ATL didn't go in Death Row favor they may have ran it on the West but Luke and J Prince was who yu had to checc in wit when yu came down here they took a L that day
@chriscrook422 yes I do know about the south I would agree yes they had the south but the west had it prolifically as in Andre 3000 said the south has something to say that was 1996 the south was running the south yes I m from nyc I know all too well
I wish Luke would stop lying about this shit! On his first solo Album he had a song called Fakin Like Ganstas, there was a skit right before the song where they dissed Everybody in NWA. JT money rapped on the song, but he didn’t call anyone by name on the song. Luke knows how it started, and JT money has said in interviews that Luke started it.
Lies you tell. I can't speak on Atlanta, but Dade county is about that life.. Cali and Texas take trips to Miami to get work, guns, and network with the gangstas in the city.. Seeing that Miami-Dade County has one of the biggest ports in the country.. The only other town that can match us on the streets is Chicago.. On top of that, any athlete that leaves the crib, and gets picked up in another city, dominates that City. Like how Andre Johnson made The Texans franchise popular.. Ask any Hood ni**a from Cali and Texas, that did business in Dade county, and they'll tell you sh*t real down there..✌🏾😎💯
Nobody was after 2LC or Miami booty rappers back then. They were an entirely different style and not even considered hardcore or a threat. Luke trying to stay relevant
Knock it off Luke we ain’t scared of no shooter homie we have a bunch of crash test dummies all that my homies are about that life we be been living dangerously so we’re not back stepping we moving forward if that’s the case
Is what you name your sons IF you ever get a broad to lay with & somehow mysteriously impregnate her with one of the blanks you’ve been shooting tough guy.
People slept on how hard JT Money came on that song.
I didn’t I bump that to this day fakin like gangstas😊😊😊
Amen foe real
I’m straight West Coast “ but I love Uncle Luke “
This man is the reason why these rappers can say what they want on their albums he needs a statue in hip hop
And also the female rappers can throw that ass in videos and also if he didn’t do what he did 85-90% of rappers wouldnt be rappers cause they really don’t have a vocabulary.
Facts bro
🤣🤣🤣.. yeah, yall are definitely tethers! You have no clue what you're talking about. NWA and Deathrow records are the reason artists can say what they want to say on records and videos.
@@stephenheath8465🤣🤣🤣.. yeah, yall are definitely tethers! You have no clue what you're talking about. NWA and Deathrow records are the reason artists can say what they want to say on records and videos.
No he’s not it’s Prince. Research it it was cuz of Prince but 2 live crew was the first to have a parental advisory sticker
The video for Cowards in Compton was hilarious
I’m sitting here watching this like the 49ers and Bengals played in the Super Bowl in the 80s like I know I ain’t trippin 😂😂😂
They played in the 9o's too buddyrowe
No they didn't. San Francisco played Cincinnati in 84 n 88. Cincinnati didn't sniff a Superbowl in the 90s. It was San Francisco vs San Diego for the 94 season meaning the Superbowl was in January 95.@@tonykrawfdadd8904
yeah I think he means the 49ers/chargers super bowl in 95...
@@tonykrawfdadd8904no they didn't they played 1981 and 1988
Yeah he was off I'm a Niners fan...that was way before Dre Day
That was the Chargers 49ers Superbowl
😂😂😂hell yeah he’s thinking about 1989
Exactly 😂😂
It was the 49ers vs the Chargers at the Super Bowl in Miami that year.
WHEN HE SAID BENGALS I WAS DAMN THEY WE'RE BEEFING IN THE 80'S
Going back to 1992 Luke dissed NWA (minus Ice Cube) on his "I Got Shit On My Mind" album
Brother Marquis claimed the beef started back when 2 Live Crew and NWA were touring together. Girls were more interested in hanging out with Eazy and Dre than Luke and he felt some way about it.
Marquis had family ties to the west coast and never had a problem with Dre (or Snoop later on), which is why he stayed out of the whole thing.
😮
Luke getting old Cincinnati and San Francisco superbowl was in 1989 Dre Day wasn't even out yet 😂😂😂😂
Right
When you living that life shit tends to run together!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dre was out he was with NWA in 1989 and he was world class wrecking crew in 1985
@@leandrewking5150 He said Dre Day, the song, and he is correct. Please read first next time you reply to a comment.
@@vcvortex6356 you are absolutely correct my apologies
Man it's time to get easy moe bee on the show
Old man got his Super Bowls mixed up. lol. Correct him Nore! It's killin me!🤣
Glad everyone is alive to laugh about it now big props to Luke man he really is a pioneer Banned in the USA will always be my shit.
I was a Luke fan since the 80s... But being from Gardena California I had to roll with Dr dre
Yes
I remember that in ATL 1993 jack the rapper crazy fight
I thought the dissin started when Luke said something about Dr Dre slapping a reporter named Dee Barnes.
U is exactly right. Dee was on MTV those were the days I’m talking about the early 90’s
Dee wasn't on MTV, she was on a show called Pump It Up. The incident with Dre happened in 1990.
I believe that beef was about D Barnes
Brother Marquis claimed it started over Luke being jealous and bitter back when they were touring with NWA because girls were giving Eazy and Dre more attention than Luke.
Marquis had family on the west coast and was always cool with Dre and Snoop, so he stayed quiet.
JT schooled dat sht on Fakin Like Gangsters off Luke’s album I Got Sh!t On My Mind
MAN BROTHER MARQUIS SAID LUKE GOT MAD BECAUSE SOME OF HIS DANCERS WAS IN THE HOTEL ROOM WITH NWA AND HE LEFT THEM… THAT’S HOW THE BEEF STARTED
Yup, and he had family out west, so he wasn’t gonna make his travels more dangerous by getting involved.
“Tryna kick it like you got stamina? WHOOP. THAT. ASS. Like Luke did in Atlanta” - Kokane
lol cold 187um not kokane lol
@@josephwilliams3005 lol you know what after I typed that I was like shit!!! I knew I was wrong I didn’t know how to edit a comment lol 🫡
It was San Francisco and San Diego - early 1995.
UNCLE LUKE AND 2 LIVE CREW....1 OF MY FAVORITE RAP GROUPS OF ALL TIME"ME SO HORNY"..... CLASSIC RAP RECORD
I was hoping Uncle Luke would say "read the book" iykyk
Dope story. Tied a lot of southern history together for me. 🎯
Cowards in Compton was crazy!! 😂🤣
Good come back from the boys from Miami lol.
It was 1994 Super Bowl 49ers vs Chargers
Uncle Luke raise the roof
The real diss was the song "The Shiznit"
And D.O.C wrote it.
How?
Witnessed the drama at Jack Da Rapper, those Miami boys had Death Row on press. Glad to see they squashed it
Everyone "witnessed it" but there's not 1 video of it, even at a big famous hotel & convention 😂
@@johnsmith-zh1ivdifferent era everthing wasn’t recorded
@@johnsmith-zh1iv Goofy comment. This was over 30 years ago.
@@casiemny1219 so no video/camera recording from expensive major downtown hotel??
@@johnsmith-zh1iv idk that is strange
49ers vs Bengals in Superbowl was 89. Pretty sure it had to be 49ers vs Charges 94 after Dre Day in 92.
Y'all are worrying about the super bowl and about the story
"You're the Almighty God"( English Version Official) by King of Kings ♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
🤓
i believe that beef was about D barnes who hosted pump it up..i believe Dre beat her up in the bathroom.
I gotta say Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg Won the beef
I mean 2 Live Crew are absolute legends but have not been relevant in decades. Dre and Snoop absolutely won without even trying
Yeah got they ass kicked in Atlanta
Yeah Death Row only had one real obstacle and it was Death Row !!! A year after this beef fizzled out Dre was beefing with his own label not even a year later Snoop was in the same situation and had Pac and Suge looking at him like an enemy.
Nah... they won musically - but not physically... the Miami dudes washed those Death Row dudes at Jack the Rapper.
@@Gvo_Ron Yeah those Miami dudes put it on them in Atlanta. I'm trying to remember if that was before or after Suge caused Jake to get killed by NY dudes in Atlanta. ATL was not a good look for Suge at all.
How many times y’all gonna try and cook Unc about getting the wrong teams for the Super Bowl. 👀🥴😵💫
That was San Francisco and San Diego Chargers at the Super Bowl 😂
I love how Tim Dog and Luke had no problem dissing Compton. Not necessarily Compton but everybody’s so afraid of the big bad west coast and those two didn’t care one bit. I wonder if there’s any untold stories of how things were when Luke finally touched down on the west coast after all that happened. He survived obviously because he’s speaking on it now so it may not have been too bad. Tweedy Bird Loc responded to him on the song F Miami. I wonder if Luke ever heard of that even if it was years later.
Stop. Tim dog got saved several times out here with the uh its just records talk. Was bombed on A few times, even after the hype died down. Tim dog was staying out here and swindling older broads out of their earnings lol. Luke was good thanks to the connects made for work traveling back in forth. Plus who didn't love seeing the girls work? One of Luke's most famous girl's was from out here! I wont say her name y'all gotta do some due diligence, but if you know, you know. Yell
Why diss? Controversy sells…
in reality when you check the stats - the west coast has never been the most dangerous place in America... By homicide rates - East Coast and Midwest have always been more dangerous overall.
@@Amidat There's crazies everywhere but in Hip Hop everybody knows unless you show the west coast 100% respect, you're gonna have problems out there even in the suburbs.
@@fuhyou3223 Cali ain't bout faking
here big stars get their life taken,
even our suburbs ain't Rosey,
don't believe ask Jalen
Yell
I remember the beef...I'm glad they squashed it
49ers and Bengals was before Snoop was even out and Dre was with NWA
Do some homework buddy
Yup shows his story all cap
It had to been in 95
Where's the video of this supposed brawl? It was at a luxury hotel downtown with a major convention going on. Tupac/Deathrow beating of Orlando Anderson at a luxury hotel was video recorded. Rodney King beating in 1991 was recorded.. doesn't make sense 🤷♂️
Def not Cincinnati 😂😂 San Diego Chargers for sure!
Yeah 9ers vs Cincy was January of 89
@@sirjer73 Death Row wasn’t established in ‘89 though. Snoop & Dre didn’t have no joints put together
He confused Super Bowls. Cincinnati was in a Miami SB in 1988-1989 4 years before the beef
Yo Nore to be from hip hop and a New Yorker at that need to learn his history before asking legends about stuff that he just continues to not know about. He didn’t even know the song that caused the beef
What the hell went down at Jack the Rapper? Didn't DJ Quik say he pressed Tim Dogg in his song Way 2 Fonky?
San Francisco didnt play Cincinnati in that SB
you mean san deigo and san fran
They squashed the beef at the 89' superbowl? How Sway? Snoop wasn't a thought then he was in Highschool 😂
First of all the 49ers vs Bengals was i’m 1989 suge was bobby brown bodyguard, dre was in NWA and snoop was not even thought of 😂😂😂
Luke and snoop ended up making a song together
At least Dre and Snoop didn't have to watch their backs, for any of Luke goons while in the MIA 😂😂😂
It started on faking like gangster song
And I still have that album
@@loccdogg26 me too
Exactly, that's where the beef started
@@moh2502 I know cause brother marquis r.I.p he said on vlad tv that one of the dancers got into it with Luke in la so he left her there in nwa saw her in they told her to come with them don’t know how Luke knows about it
People need to stop with the whole west coast BS The Bay Area never got involved in that shit
The whole west coast wasn’t after you, bro. Relax.
C'mon Uncle Luke, you know Snoop was popular way before he dissed you on "Dre Day". That's why Nore asked if he dissed you on "Deep Cover". Snoop blew up like crazy from that one song off the Deep Cover soundtrack.
🤔 IDK left coast gangster rap is responsible for real beef In rap and Black community. And man do they do a lot of talking about street issues that used to be kept quiet until they came on the scene yo
Dre day only meant Eazy’s payday
It also marked the era of death row! The greatest gangster rap label to do it
The real sunshine state king Luke
Man shot out to Luke I'm from the south an that's all we had at one point was Luke an the 2LIVE CREW THREW THE WHOLE 80'S BEFORE OUTCAST AN MASTER P AN UGK ALL WE HAD TO WORK WITH WAS LUKE AN 2LIVE CREW AGAINST THE WHOLE NEW YORK LOL NEVER FORGET IT BUT THEY DID REP THE SOUTH THE REAL BOTTOM OF THE MAP.......
Luke's brain is fuzzy. The 49ers played Cincinnati in the 89 Superbowl. They wasn't beefing with Dre and Snoop then. Snoop didn't come out until "92 Deepcover. "95 Super Bowl Niners played the Chargers in Miami. Blowout.
it's called age....
@@Amidat it's called drugs.
But how many clinic trips did you make in the 90s 😂
Chargers vs 49ers
Interesting
Man i was at Jack da Rapper had a room at that hotel and i was there at that brawl u talking a hundred niccas fighting at that hotel da wildest shit ever mfs was upping straps mfs got thrown off escalators it went down both crews were deep asl with a lot of penitentiary niggas i took cover lets be clear 😂
Nori let folks talk
Miami dudes did go to atlanta to run the dope game. From what i heard they got sent home packing too. Shout out ATL.
Their reign on the top was short like leprechauns Lol. They HAD it though, for a second. Them Miami Boys came here and did their thing for a hot minute
@@LilAlpo1. I don't know the full details. But I heard atl wasn't having it.
@@pos2402 The Miami Boys got money here in Atlanta for a minute, but it didn't last long. Their reign definitely wasn't as long as BMF's
@@pos2402 y'all Georgia Boyz look up to Miami Boyz..y'all wanted to be like us.. we showed y'all the game.. candy painted cars..big jewelry.
@@kelsiewilliams8193. I'm from Chicago family get it right.
jt money lit kid n play ass up too for trying to diss
Damn Death row beefed with everyone LOL
The West Coast Meaning Snoop and Dre and Suge had it on lock they were Beefing with 2 Live Crew meaning Luke and also Simultaneously Beefing with Eazy E also the Dis Tracks eluded to Luke And Eazy E being dissed by Snoop Dre and Dogg pound i grew up in that time 14yrs 15 yrs old ...i was, 7:19 2 Live crew were not Gangsters as far as their music not saying they didnt have individuals about that life but the west had it on lock in that time
Actually it was The NEW 2 Live Crew at that time but he had JT Money from Poison Clan and A Local Miami bass rapper named Clayvosie...did the diss for Luke ...and the reason why Miami was involved because Luke sided with Eazy E and voiced that in a magazine
LUKE and EAZY E being a Label owners both started in the mid 80s...Skyywalker Records , Ruthless, and Rap A Lot were the Big 3 independent rap labels in Hip Hop outside of New York who mostly had while NEW York had Major Independents backed by Major labels ..so of course Luke would side with the Bosses vs the artist
But 😂😂😂good way to break the story down 🤝cause Luke speaks using GENERAL terms that can seem misleading 😅😅😅
You obviously don't kno bout the south or Miami especially that Jack the rapper in ATL didn't go in Death Row favor they may have ran it on the West but Luke and J Prince was who yu had to checc in wit when yu came down here they took a L that day
@chriscrook422 yes I do know about the south I would agree yes they had the south but the west had it prolifically as in Andre 3000 said the south has something to say that was 1996 the south was running the south yes I m from nyc I know all too well
@ace1insuburbia2100 yes I just shortened my version yes I m from NYC yes Dre And Snoop put Luke and Eazy Together to diss
I wish Luke would stop lying about this shit! On his first solo Album he had a song called Fakin Like Ganstas, there was a skit right before the song where they dissed Everybody in NWA. JT money rapped on the song, but he didn’t call anyone by name on the song. Luke knows how it started, and JT money has said in interviews that Luke started it.
LUKE SISSY AZZ AINT BEVA BEEN BOUT'dat LIKE...
Luke was bandwagon dissing! He started by dissing NWA!
Ninja yo moma Ester you ain’t no Gansta!
Unc got the Super Bowl team mixed up it was San Francisco 49ers and San Diego Chargers in the Super Bowl 1995
No wthey wasn’t…. 😂😂😂😂
Maimi and Atlanta ain't messing with Texas and California. They outta there 😂
Lies you tell. I can't speak on Atlanta, but Dade county is about that life.. Cali and Texas take trips to Miami to get work, guns, and network with the gangstas in the city.. Seeing that Miami-Dade County has one of the biggest ports in the country.. The only other town that can match us on the streets is Chicago.. On top of that, any athlete that leaves the crib, and gets picked up in another city, dominates that City. Like how Andre Johnson made The Texans franchise popular.. Ask any Hood ni**a from Cali and Texas, that did business in Dade county, and they'll tell you sh*t real down there..✌🏾😎💯
Death Row and Def Jam
Greatest Hiphop labels of all time
Bad boy
@@adenphilipwhite Ayo
@@adenphilipwhitebad girl
@@TXboi98 yal crazy
Def Jam is the greatest all by itself. Death Row was a criminal enterprise full of gangbangers, cops and FBI informants.
I wish with age there would be less curse words. Guess not.
I wish with age people would stop being offended by everything.
But cowards in Compton is super duper TRASH compared to fk wit Dre.. i was Dre i wouldn’t even responded to tht trash
dre day > cowards in Compton
DID YALL KNOW THAT STEPHEN A SMITH IS GAY
Nore be talking to damn much
Since everything almost always starts over a woman. I'm going to guess that Dre was sleeping with one of Luke's girls. Maybe?
That’s what Brother Marquis said. I don’t think Luke wanted to get into all that because it’s kind of a dumb reason to go at somebody.
@@fuhyou3223 Oh yeah? I gotta check that out. It just seems like that could be it.
@@RapSensei He said that on VladTV a few years ago.
@@fuhyou3223 Oh ok bet. I'ma check it out.
lol
N.O.R.E. please shut up and let uncle Luke talk.. Dag bro! you always over talking the person you interviewing
That's not true 😂😂
Nobody was after 2LC or Miami booty rappers back then. They were an entirely different style and not even considered hardcore or a threat. Luke trying to stay relevant
Snoop and Dre= tootie and fruity
Snoop is weak he aint bout that life
Knock it off Luke we ain’t scared of no shooter homie we have a bunch of crash test dummies all that my homies are about that life we be been living dangerously so we’re not back stepping we moving forward if that’s the case
I love Champs but why do we always have to see guests and take large chunk of time going over decades old beef?
Fake tough guys.
Saying the man on the internet, I know im not though but to call someone untough that you don't know.
Is what you name your sons IF you ever get a broad to lay with & somehow mysteriously impregnate her with one of the blanks you’ve been shooting tough guy.
sounds like you have no clue about those Miami choppers were back in the day or who Jimmy from NY he was referring to either.
@@ryandavis6245 I’m not a violent person and do not support violence in any form but a lot of these OGs stay capping round the clock.
West Coast was not afraid of y'all
West Coast fears none
West coast still got spanked
NOBODY not afraid of the west coast…
@@chriswil5919 Most feared
@@andrescott2174 Stop it .. Where at ?? Hollywood..
DJ EFFIN BRINGS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO THE TABLE LITERALLY!
JUST A LOST SOUL
Lost all respect for this caribbean 🦝🦝 long ago no thanks youtube recommendations