The only dude from Houston, Texas that came through the N.O. and was on the Angela Hill Show, hit all the projects from the Fisher to the Florida on out the Desire. Kicked it with Sporty T on the Lake Front, hung out with everyone from DJ Maniac to Iron Head Craig Heywood. Kicked it with Grady From Sanford and Son to John Sallie of the Detroit Pistons. They all use to call me Michael Jordan. I have a lot of memories and love for the N.O. Shot out to MC Thicke "What the fellas be yelling", Mr. Ivan "doing murder in my hockey mask", Yella Boy, Black Menace, and my nigga Sporty T. R.I.P.
B.G. & Mr. Ivan went at it on here. Ivan got this 1. B.G. was the best rapper on this label for a very long time. Lil Wayne still hasn't shown me he has too much on him still to this day, I just now like him more but when B.G. had the stage lets not forget who had the most albums. Kept em coming and had mad features.
New Orleans bounce music at its finest in the 90's. Cash Money Records in the ninties era always made good music that had the big eazy gettin buck even before Universal Records came along. The local 580 track even to this still making people bob their heads. ALL RIGHT FUCKIN RIGHT.
@ronaldjohnson6304 I Think That's All Producers As Far As Beats Either Sounding The Same Or Similar.. But Nonetheless Mannie Fresh Is Still A Beast On Them Boards Definitely One Of The 🐐
PxMxWx went hard on here too. Lil Slim wasnt the cypher rapper type. Put him on his own track and he could give you some smoov G real shit. Pimp Daddy holds his own cuz he had that flow mastered. Like how shut the Q93 radio session down.
580 was the zip code for Louisiana,New Orleans, at the time they wrote and recorded this song (as they changed it in 1999) and the Local 580 was a rap group composed of (excuse me if I forget anyone), Ms.Tee,B.G.,Mr.Ivan (R.I.P.),Lil Slim,Pimp Daddy (R.I.P.) ,Lil Ya,PxMxWx,Black Jack-O (R.I.P.)
Yella ain’t rap on this.. On the posse cuts who’s ever album it was isn’t on the song this was for the rest of the label.. Lil Slim Pimp Daddy (Rip) BG Mr Ivan (Rip) PxMxWx aka Big Man that’s the order of the verses
Its a shame how this record industry is where all the artists are basically just pushed to the side as if thy had no skills or no life story to tell...
BG needs to bring this flow back when he gets out of prison for real. This is hard af
The only dude from Houston, Texas that came through the N.O. and was on the Angela Hill Show, hit all the projects from the Fisher to the Florida on out the Desire. Kicked it with Sporty T on the Lake Front, hung out with everyone from DJ Maniac to Iron Head Craig Heywood. Kicked it with Grady From Sanford and Son to John Sallie of the Detroit Pistons. They all use to call me Michael Jordan. I have a lot of memories and love for the N.O. Shot out to MC Thicke "What the fellas be yelling", Mr. Ivan "doing murder in my hockey mask", Yella Boy, Black Menace, and my nigga Sporty T. R.I.P.
Jerald Goffney when black menace die? J dawg is j da menace now
I still can't believe we were the best rappers in New Orleans
U was with unlv
What up Tec-9!
@@unconquerablepresence4360 that ain't Tec 9
..yo name LilDoogie😂😂😂
BG went in 🔥🔥🔥 hope now that hes out he drop some real shit💯
B.G. & Mr. Ivan went at it on here. Ivan got this 1. B.G. was the best rapper on this label for a very long time. Lil Wayne still hasn't shown me he has too much on him still to this day, I just now like him more but when B.G. had the stage lets not forget who had the most albums. Kept em coming and had mad features.
Facts pimp bg then mr Ivan was 🔥🔥🔥 in that order
Classic N.O...when the city was LIVE!!
This straight New Orleans history. Makes you sad to think that if we don't preserve this who will?
Lil Slim's Powder ShOp and thuggin and pluggin were classic OG new Orleans gangsta rap albums
New Orleans bounce music at its finest in the 90's. Cash Money Records in the ninties era always made good music that had the big eazy gettin buck even before Universal Records came along. The local 580 track even to this still making people bob their heads. ALL RIGHT FUCKIN RIGHT.
The Dramatics - Get Up & Get Down (1971)
That was lil slim on the first verse.
this shit is unfadeable. the good ol' days.
Mannie Fresh Is One Of My Favorite Producers Of All-time He Was AHead Of His Time BG Too As A MC
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Imo Precise slaughtered Mannie Fresh in tracks. No shade but Mannie Fresh beats sound the same.
@ronaldjohnson6304 I Think That's All Producers As Far As Beats Either Sounding The Same Or Similar.. But Nonetheless Mannie Fresh Is Still A Beast On Them Boards Definitely One Of The 🐐
Free BG Hes Is One Of My Favorite Rap Lyricists Of All-time RIP To YellaBoy And PimpDaddy Classic Music Timeless New Orleans Legends
Straight heat 🔥 🔥🔥
Mr Ivan verse was so 🔥🔥🔥🔥 his flow was insane
Which one Mr Ivan because the one down for his crown and up for his throne verse was tuff
2:07 Right after Bg.. His solo album 187 in a hockey mask 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Mr. Ivan was spitting but BG stole the show though. He set off after Pimp Daddy (RIP)... BG was light years ahead of the squad then
+Pthriller22
c'mon now, man. bg was nice here, but ivan went off. ivan's spazzing but contained style was so underrated
bg killed it
I was On The Angela Hill Show As Well In New Orleans Y'all!! From No Limit Records To Cash Money Records!!! I Love New Orleans For Life!! "August"
c.l.b. my album mixtape central america 2018
Free BG
Mr ivan wow
See this right here was the Original Cash Money Records before Nicki Minaj, Drake, NBA Young Boy etc...
PxMxWx went hard on here too. Lil Slim wasnt the cypher rapper type. Put him on his own track and he could give you some smoov G real shit. Pimp Daddy holds his own cuz he had that flow mastered. Like how shut the Q93 radio session down.
@GrilledAndCrispyTV Da Song is Called Local 580 and it's off the group UNLV album "Straight out da gutta"
Funky Fresh
...thx
Geezy was talkn that shit 30 years ago @ 13/14 yrs old
How can i get a copy if this mix....I'm from n.o. Baby. Nothing like the beginning. The niggas who was cash money. People just don't know.
It's clever how Mannie used a bounce beat w the dramatics sample. And the 2nd to last dude flamed the song
What’s the sample from The dramatics?
@@JustAServant-m2j
The Dramatics-Get Up and Get Down
@@JustAServant-m2j
The Dramatics Get Down
Aye bra wats his name he rocked the joint out the blue
@@marvinwhiteheadjr8520
Mr. Ivan, he put out an album in 1994 and it's on UA-cam
mr. ivan !!!
4 times a day, man, 2 times in the morning, 1 at night
This is dope as fuck!
Big man wrecked it
Sample the dramatics get up get down
Bg murdered this #yuhhurdme
This shit go hard
yea and dis wuz 1994 minus all this punchline and metaphor shyt
What waa the local 580
580 was the zip code for Louisiana,New Orleans, at the time they wrote and recorded this song (as they changed it in 1999) and the Local 580 was a rap group composed of (excuse me if I forget anyone), Ms.Tee,B.G.,Mr.Ivan (R.I.P.),Lil Slim,Pimp Daddy (R.I.P.) ,Lil Ya,PxMxWx,Black Jack-O (R.I.P.)
Doogie finally home
Yella boy might have been a little harder or equal to bg my opinion
Yella ain’t rap on this.. On the posse cuts who’s ever album it was isn’t on the song this was for the rest of the label..
Lil Slim
Pimp Daddy (Rip)
BG
Mr Ivan (Rip)
PxMxWx aka Big Man that’s the order of the verses
And you right via the song but I was talking rap wise
@@marvinwhiteheadjr8520I feel you homie it be hard for me to say that only because Geezy was 13/14/15 Tec 9 was the hardest
Its a shame how this record industry is where all the artists are basically just pushed to the side as if thy had no skills or no life story to tell...
Ol
What’s local 580 mean?
Iron Workers of America
Rackball Jones local Louisiana (“Magnolia”) Projects
BG not on this
He rapped 3rd Gangsta D
1:25
FREE BG