I'm proud to have gone to a school with one of the biggest and best marching bands in the South (the James Madison University Marching Royal Dukes) and I will freely admit NOTHING goes anywhere near as hard as an HBCU band when they're on a roll. Frigging awesome.
Grambling’s band is AWESOME!!! Their version of “the neck” sounds better than the other versions played by other schools!!! That’s a CLASSY band!!!🖤💛🖤💛❤️
@@kendrickfreeman4249 Norfolk??? Please stop being delusional. 🖤💛🖤💛❤️ I’m all about HBCU love but PLEASE be honest. You KNOW Grambling’s version is a lot better!!!!
Howard has the best version overall from a musical aspect especially if we are talking about neck specifically the part at the end was a different song.
It's an HBCU, Historically Black College/University. The majority of students there are black These schools exist because they were a necessity in a time where black students did not receive the same proper education as white students in universities. So HBCUs came to be. These schools still exist, and lots of black students excel in those environments. Almost went to an HBCU myself but decided against it, as I'd attended predominantly black schools my whole life and wanted to expand my social circles. There's nothing inherently wrong with your question but it could seem rude to people at first. Lots of people here in the States forget that not everyone is aware of every political and racial affair that we have gone through as a nation, including others that have lived here for their whole lives. Cheers, have a nice day Kateryna
You might not understand what I’m saying but this a HBCU aka historically black college and universities that is one of the reasons most of them are black but some members art white or a different race as well so to answer your question not all of them are black you can look up what a HBCU is and you can thank me later😌
Ooh, when the saxes came in!! 💕
I'm proud to have gone to a school with one of the biggest and best marching bands in the South (the James Madison University Marching Royal Dukes) and I will freely admit NOTHING goes anywhere near as hard as an HBCU band when they're on a roll. Frigging awesome.
The sousaphones hit different though
Good job GSU...PV Storm got this song on 10 with arrangement, balance & sound⛈️⛈️⛈️ and im not talking out the side of my neck😃👍
oh lawdy was that drumline getting into it tho
As a SU fan this go hard 🔥🔥
Grambling’s band is AWESOME!!! Their version of “the neck” sounds better than the other versions played by other schools!!! That’s a CLASSY band!!!🖤💛🖤💛❤️
Norfolk state neck is better
@@kendrickfreeman4249 Norfolk??? Please stop being delusional. 🖤💛🖤💛❤️ I’m all about HBCU love but PLEASE be honest. You KNOW Grambling’s version is a lot better!!!!
Howard has the best version overall from a musical aspect especially if we are talking about neck specifically the part at the end was a different song.
Shidd fam
@@atlanta-storm-5500 Grambling, by far has the BEST version. Even you had to watch this UA-cam more than once!!!🖤💛🖤💛❤️
GSU...I thought you knew!!!
I love me some Grambling🐯❤️🖤💛
Fantastic!
GSU..U...U...U.... I thought you knew ,🐯🐯🐯
I just joined gramblings band I’m a drummajor
I hope you make a name for your self🫶🏿
Love 😘😘😘💕😘😘😘😘😘💕😘😘
Oh so they got real classy with it I c u grambling
The best band
What that song was that they transitioned into?
Pastor Troy - no mo play in GA
@@StatsChu somebody told me that the song was called “we ready” by Pastor Troy
@@keyunellington7293 I think that's part of the name of the album the song comes from.
@@keyunellington7293 it's "we ready" ....
Why these folks in my recommend UA-cam? Give my AAMU and TXSU.
Talking out the side of your neck is all you have is that your go to for everything. I have a repertoire, more things than just one thing.
Cay
Z's yall just disappointed me...why da hell yall changed the we ready chant dance 🤦🏾♂️
Not sax playing pass the peas
Sorry I’m not aware but why it’s only black people on video ?
Why is that even important
@@grim3006 and what’s your problem with my question ?
It's an HBCU, Historically Black College/University.
The majority of students there are black
These schools exist because they were a necessity in a time where black students did not receive the same proper education as white students in universities.
So HBCUs came to be. These schools still exist, and lots of black students excel in those environments. Almost went to an HBCU myself but decided against it, as I'd attended predominantly black schools my whole life and wanted to expand my social circles.
There's nothing inherently wrong with your question but it could seem rude to people at first. Lots of people here in the States forget that not everyone is aware of every political and racial affair that we have gone through as a nation, including others that have lived here for their whole lives.
Cheers, have a nice day Kateryna
@@asinineSkeptic thanks that you took time to explain ! Very clear now ! Thanks a lot
That sounds trouble
Norfolk State is better
и здесь одни чёрные
You might not understand what I’m saying but this a HBCU aka historically black college and universities that is one of the reasons most of them are black but some members art white or a different race as well so to answer your question not all of them are black you can look up what a HBCU is and you can thank me later😌
They're bland