I’m from South Georgia and Miami was all we had in the early 80s, until Atlanta started in about 87 Luke would come to Dothan & Albany Gucci Crew, Giggalo Tony, MC ADE, The Dawgs for us Miami was that deal Uncle Al and viscous funk Djs They hit every small town in Ga and Alabama
I saw one of freakest dvds and dey were on a tour bus wid a Dj getting neck from on da girls and I mean she just whipped it out I was pro about 12-14 😂
I was born in 1981. Broward County Florida. My entire childhood was 2 Live Crew and The Poison Clan folk. Back then in the 80's my parents purchased vinyl. 7 and 8 year old me would just drool & admire the beautiful cover art. 😍 🔥 Back then here in South Florida House Parties and Block Parties were a norm. Their music ALWAYS played. Great times folk. 👑💩
@@bighorse215elaborate on what that complaint is exactly? I’m curious because uncle Luke is from the 80s and early 90s so what’s the connection with today’s hip hop that he’s responsible for aside from their right to use whatever language they want on records?
Right them wasn’t concerts them was lit azz parties, getting head on stage and people in the seats doing all kinds of shit, Newspaper said a 14 year old boy from the audience was on stage and got some 💀 on stage in front of all those people and police.. It’s in the Tampa Bay Times Shit was fun back then in 89, I was like 15 then 😂
This was good! Luke is a legend and ALL artists across the board owe him respect because he fought the US government and won! The reason people can say what they want as an artist. Props to Bruce Springsteen for understanding that.
Love this interview!! Love Luke!! He keeps it 100 & drops gems. What I love the most is that he recognizes that uncle Luke and Luther Campbell are two different people. Some artists lose themselves in their public persona. Much love and respect to him for that❤
Luke had all it out in the open. That is the big difference. He was never secret about what he does. People are wild and free now, Luke was doing when it was taboo
@TheBulletzgottishow20 do the knowledge. Uncle Luke already walked through the government 🔥🔥🔥. Rappers couldn't do/ show half of what they do now if it wasn't for Luke.
RIP our family Brother Marquis 🙏 & Fresh Kid Ice 🙏 Brother Marquis blessed us last April and rocked a show with us in Detroit! Chinaman Records for life
This might be some of the greatest story’s of hiphop history got my son an nephew listening an he don’t believe it but It’s apart of my history live thru these stories remember buying a 2 live crew tape from the swap meet in Compton
Thank you, Uncle Luke, for always repping our city. I grew up in music and still play to this day. Uncle Luke & Uncle Al made the booty music game. 305 till I die!!!!!!
If Pac was alive people would be shitting on him constantly. Calling him old and washed. We never got to see if he would have fell off and/or made a comeback. Give that term to the dudes with longevity. It’s not fair to the rappers that lived.
@@fuhyou3223 we don’t know whyt Dey would be calling pac and I doubt it and ni you sound whyte or young because a dumb argument wid what pac did smh granted pac was killed wen i was like 10-12 but even den we saw his impact in my city in da south and us throwing da “W” up for west side like his all eyes on me album cover but u had to live in dat era to see it and dats da issue wid da internet now u have so many people talking outta da side of Dey neck about stuff Dey know nun of and we didn’t do dat I mean we didn’t jump in conversations wid opinions about shidd we couldn’t relate to cause ni everyone just wants to be heard ( whack) let sum miss you damn some eras in hip hop I don’t speak on because Dey didn’t necessarily impact me like dat and it’s cool
@@fuhyou3223 you probably a NY nigga cause pac was @ his peak when he passed and honestly Biggie smalls shouldn’t even be mentioned in da same category as pac because he wasn’t global and his music today is dated and dated doesn’t mean bad it just means his music represents NY 90s music which is dated today and again not a bad thing but pac has way way more classic hits and music people ( black) could relate to because black and white peiple relate to music differently and dats fine and should be respected and understood and ion give no fuggs about MF in different countries because Dey ain’t culturally tied to hip hop and choose to listen to it cause a lot of foreigners follow hip hop platforms and again Dey need to chill out to wid commenting sometimes because dese artist come from our communities way way before outsiders hear of there music and everyone wants to connected to hip hop NOT knowing their presence also waters it downs because it ain’t authentic because artists ain’t thinking whut a MF in Europe thinking about they music wen Dey writing Dey writing from experience as impoverished black folks
I remember wen crunk music was blowing up I went to da heritage festival and saw lil John ying yang tip David banner killer Mike etc and was in da club scene hard even worked @ club owned by magic of majic city outta Atlanta and heard dese songs playing outside in clubs family reunions etc and I saw a whyte boy comment about how Jon song was only popular because it was featured NFS 😂😂😂 see what I’m talking about dumb comments like dat from MF who just want to be heard 😂😂😂be loud and wrong because if you don’t see impact why you speaking on sum nall but MF just wanna be “ cool “ and dats why I dislike dis UA-cam crowd
@purrfitazitgetz3365 DMX was on top of the world at one point and even he lost the fire he had as he got older. It happens. Pac might have lost a step in his later years too but we’ll never know. People love what he DID but nobody knows where he was going. I’m not one of these sword swallowing salami surfin’ dudes like y’all P-Hivers are. As great as Pac was, death gave him a boost. Longevity should count for something but y’all can keep lusting after a dude that’s been gone for almost 30 years.🤷🏾♂️ Have fun.
80's Miami / booty bass music; with the (Roland TR-)808 (or 909) drum synthesizer system. Uncle Luke is a legend for the (dirty) South, with the 2 Live Crew. 1980's electro funk/rap = Egyptian Lover; L.A. Dream Team, Kid Frost, Rodney O, Twilight 22, Timex Social Club, Too Short, Ronnie Hudson and the Street People, Hurt ‘Em Bad, M.C. Fosty and Lovin’ C, Disco Daddy & Capt. Rapp, Toddy Tee, King Tee, NWA, Eazy E, Ice-T (Gangsta Rap for the West Coast).
Dope Uncle Luke interview. Very informational. Tip my hat to Luther Campbell for fighting for freedom of speech & not selling out hip hop. Staying down & being down is the realness ish any man can do to show, I'm no boot licking uncle Tom. I'm a real person. A Dj, a hype man, a black entrepreneur. And the south is apart of history to this day because of Uncle Luke. I truly enjoyed this interview. Because it was packed full of interesting topics from beginning to end. I love learning the history. Because so much is hidden. Independence is what it's all about. And I'm happy Uncle Luke best the system and stood strong for the culture. Which we need more of today. Because Hip Hop is our art, not there's. The suits are vultures that take and are fake. But our art can't be duplicated nor replaced. 🎉
This guy is more than just a legend. Luke has been in federal court countless times just over his rights to have freedom of speech over his own music! Alot of things in music today would not be possible at all if it wasn't for these sacrifices he made. Salute 🫡💯🐏🔥
Mane Uncle Luke is responsible for a lot of hip hop careers and hip hop history period! The Souf been talking until the A had something to say! Shout out to da souf!!
Lol the facts in middle school we were going crazy to the songs in 07-08. That’s yearsss later after he already did he thang in the music industry. Uncle Luke A Icon.
I lived in West Palm Beach when Luke and 2 Live Crew were in and out of court. It was all on the news. Uncle Luke took a stand and fought for us and Hip Hop. Thanks Luke!
My guy here man change my life we a father figure for all of us he coached from pee wee to high school never let his personal life get into what he wanted us to be much Respect coach
I’m so glad to see uncle Luke recognized for what he’s done for hip-hop culture. He fought the US government and won, giving free speech to hip-hop. Any creative owes uncle Luke, an abundance of thanks. He’s definitely in the top five of the most influential hip-hop artist!
He started it for hip hop, everybody was either being gangsta or being conscious, he made partying the theme and having fun, hardly no fights because everybody getting on women, it was like freaknik
Maybe a few, not majority. The radio stations dam sho didn't play down south rap consistently... That came about with OutKast and Cash Money in the late 90s early 00's...
Uncle Luke has always rep the 🙌 with class. Still got str8 up menace on my play list. And it still hits harder than today's music. No diss to the young rappers today. But these guys invented the street life. All love.🧡💚🙌
Big up to Luke and all of 2 love crew. Y'all and Geto boys don't get enough LOVE for your Huge contribution to not only Hip Hop but my youth. Grew up in the North East, but knew it was important to check out all areas of country. Thank you
Yoooo Pick It Up by Home team is that shyt!!! I just went and reminisced on that Poison Clan 2 Low Life... 1990 released!! Classic shyt, them song took me back!!
Luke basically told us "Booty Shaking," "Pussy Poppin," and "Doo-doo Brown" was colonized and turned into "Twerking." I also loved how he brought up the "invisible chains" he learned early on about how blacks are treated in this country. Thank you for everything, Uncle Luke! Salute.
I was just seeing everyone on the Internet going hard on Luke about his previous comments that went viral, and now I am seeing a different audience, and they are giving Luke his props And it's lame to see people jump all over someone's comments because you and I don't agree with them....LAME ‼️ to not sit down with someone first, and see them eye ball to eye ball,in their face to ask any questions you might have about them, before you start judging that individual person Sit down and have a drink or smoke something and stop talking about people that you have never met before or ever had a sit down one on one conversation...word up and stop leaking from the mouth.... you you guys who do that, you know who you are 👉🙄......... .......
Saw 2 Live Crew in concert a couple of times in the 80's ... Geto Boys opened for them before they had blown up... Same with the Beastie Boys, License To Ill had just dropped. RIP Fresh Kid Ice & Brother Marquis.
Too Short was the first to rap about sex and freaky shit..Luke and them was the first group.. We can blame Luke for Hoodrat Rap we got today! Foxy and Lil Kim took they clothes off on stage hald naked following Luke and his 2 Live Crew strippers haha smh... We was in junior high bumbin the hell out of it though! You know the saying, Young and Dumb! haha.. But have to respect him for fighting for the right in court to put out explicit lyrics on rap albums and the Parental Advisory stickers we see on albums and CD's today...
Salute to Luke definitely one of the main bricks in the Foundation recall Hip Hop but don't use him to save Diddy I already see what's going to happen this will be played during the trial problem
East Boogie. I was stationed at Scott AFB,IL from 82-86 and used to be in ESL or Washington Park regularly. Those Eastside and Lincoln football games were crazy. Back then they said ESL was 96% black. In 4 years I NEVER saw a white person in ESL.
Im 48 now got a chance to meet luke and the new 2 live crew at b and b records in Columbus Ohio back in the nineties he show us youngsters love...as im typing this the original 2 live crew just won they music back!!!
Give 8ball and MJG their flowers!!!
It’s time
I agree with you on that
If NORE interviews those two, it would be the most boring 46 minutes you ever saw.
@@fuhyou3223you must don't know because you young or didn't listen to it
Dummy,. He must don’t know!!! Lol😅
I've never seen DJ EFN this excited.... Never heard him speak this much. He loves MIA.
He remembers how loose Miami was back then
I agree! 😂😂😂
@@SeantesLobban I agree. I love when is like this.
Facts. it's always Nore that can't be quiet
lol man’s def be vocal on all things Miami. This episode just amplified his home time love. Kid in a candy store type shit for real 😂
I’m from South Georgia and Miami was all we had in the early 80s, until Atlanta started in about 87
Luke would come to Dothan & Albany
Gucci Crew, Giggalo Tony, MC ADE, The Dawgs for us Miami was that deal
Uncle Al and viscous funk Djs
They hit every small town in Ga and Alabama
“Lil kim ain’t have no titties back than “ 😂 Luke’s hilarious but that’s facts lol
Miami Hip-Hop & Miami Bass history goes so deep - Respect the Architects
The real OG I am from Miami and grew up with Uncle Luke. Some of the best times in da 305
Uncle Luke is a fuckin LIVING LEGEND & a General in Hip-Hop. Especially 2 the South!
I saw one of freakest dvds and dey were on a tour bus wid a Dj getting neck from on da girls and I mean she just whipped it out I was pro about 12-14 😂
Yeah and single handly responsible for everything people complain about with rap today.
I was born in 1981. Broward County Florida. My entire childhood was 2 Live Crew and The Poison Clan folk. Back then in the 80's my parents purchased vinyl. 7 and 8 year old me would just drool & admire the beautiful cover art. 😍 🔥 Back then here in South Florida House Parties and Block Parties were a norm. Their music ALWAYS played. Great times folk. 👑💩
@@bighorse215 💯💯💯💯💯
@@bighorse215elaborate on what that complaint is exactly? I’m curious because uncle Luke is from the 80s and early 90s so what’s the connection with today’s hip hop that he’s responsible for aside from their right to use whatever language they want on records?
RIP fresh kid ice
And R.I.P. Brother Marquis
RIP BROTHER Marquis
Luke threw parties right on the stage! You had to be there
Right them wasn’t concerts them was lit azz parties, getting head on stage and people in the seats doing all kinds of shit, Newspaper said a 14 year old boy from the audience was on stage and got some 💀 on stage in front of all those people and police.. It’s in the Tampa Bay Times
Shit was fun back then in 89, I was like 15 then 😂
This was good! Luke is a legend and ALL artists across the board owe him respect because he fought the US government and won! The reason people can say what they want as an artist. Props to Bruce Springsteen for understanding that.
The quickest I've ever clicked on video.. You KNOW it's gonna be fire with Uncle Luke!
This episode was so much fun😂😂😂🎉
The original unc…uncle Luke
Uncle L. (Cool J)
The original unc was a legendary DJ out of Liberty City Miami Dade County by the name of Uncle Al. May he rest in peace…
the original unc is Uncle Phil
UNC was a big stepper went against the USAgov so everyone can talk about they experience
I love when EFN shows his knowledge and fandom
I went to a few concerts and Uncle Luke parties in the 90s. Great times...
Luke put NORE on his ass with all those shots at Quick Time😂😂
Amazing interview! Drink champs killing it once again.
Im really appreciate this interview 💯👑
Shout out to Luke. The real king of Florida
#1
Poison Clan's "2 Low Life MFs" was my SHIZNIT!
That's one of my favorite albums..they should have stayed together
Already a classic interview lol Uncle Luke did some sh** with no regrets!
Been waiting on Uncle Luke to come back!
Love this interview!! Love Luke!! He keeps it 100 & drops gems. What I love the most is that he recognizes that uncle Luke and Luther Campbell are two different people. Some artists lose themselves in their public persona. Much love and respect to him for that❤
Luke got a lot of history I pray they don’t try to go after Luke he a good brother
They already did 30 years ago….. my dog MADE!! 😂😂
@@FOOTBALLVILLENATION nah but in the era we in they will try and open up that can of worms again
Luke had all it out in the open. That is the big difference. He was never secret about what he does. People are wild and free now, Luke was doing when it was taboo
@TheBulletzgottishow20 do the knowledge. Uncle Luke already walked through the government 🔥🔥🔥. Rappers couldn't do/ show half of what they do now if it wasn't for Luke.
@oasisfullfilled7617 💯% factz'!
RIP our family Brother Marquis 🙏 & Fresh Kid Ice 🙏 Brother Marquis blessed us last April and rocked a show with us in Detroit! Chinaman Records for life
Nall cause ying yang was saying” twerk” in salt shaker in da early 2000s but I remember we called it “ popping “
"Whistle While u Twerk"
That was a good show. Luke is a living trailblazer! I used to buy his videos on the box back in 91-92. Even the peep shows lmao
Protect unc luke at all cost 💯💯💯💯🖤
I went to see 2Live Crew in concert when I was a teenager. All I'm gonna say is that I shouldn't have been at that concert 😂😂😂😂😂.
😂 me too and even got asked to be a dancer
I THINK THAT WAS BEST ABOUT OUR ERA...WE ALL JST HAD 2, IM GUILTY AS WELL MY FATHER WOULD HVE KICKED MY A$$❤❤..
Me too lol
😂😂😂😂
@@maturewoman6666did you dance 😅
This might be some of the greatest story’s of hiphop history got my son an nephew listening an he don’t believe it but It’s apart of my history live thru these stories remember buying a 2 live crew tape from the swap meet in Compton
The crazy thing about it, the South invented the term “twerk”… I mean, either way, they made their mark on the concept.
I dont like the term twerk either
@@oasisfullfilled7617doo-doo brown
Luke needs to get the group together and do stadium shows. So they can buy the group name back from lil Joe records LETS DO IT LUKE
brother marquis is dead.. there’s no ‘get the group back together” anymore
Also china man gone too
Fresh Kid Ice and Brother Marquis are gone.
@tommymann69 he owe they families money they not cool with Luke.
Stadiums? Not many artist of any genre, in their primes sell out stadiums.
Thank you, Uncle Luke, for always repping our city. I grew up in music and still play to this day. Uncle Luke & Uncle Al made the booty music game. 305 till I die!!!!!!
Nore can y’all please bring the outlawz on here cause 2pac name be on damn near every title of the interview
Facts! Mutah probably wouldn’t just bc of his religion but
I’d love to see Edi and Kastro
@@Ellew9837edi kastro noble storm and mopreme and other members of thug life should appear as well
@@Ellew9837Mutah could agree not to drink or smoke or just drink non alcoholic beverages 🤣🤣
UNCLE LUKE DESERVES A GARDEN OF FLOWERS 💐
This was 🔥🔥🔥🔥 love uncle Luke ! Grew up listening to him 70’s baby. Palm Beach County chiming in 💕
2Pac Will Always Be The One True GOAT.
If Pac was alive people would be shitting on him constantly. Calling him old and washed. We never got to see if he would have fell off and/or made a comeback. Give that term to the dudes with longevity. It’s not fair to the rappers that lived.
@@fuhyou3223 we don’t know whyt Dey would be calling pac and I doubt it and ni you sound whyte or young because a dumb argument wid what pac did smh granted pac was killed wen i was like 10-12 but even den we saw his impact in my city in da south and us throwing da “W” up for west side like his all eyes on me album cover but u had to live in dat era to see it and dats da issue wid da internet now u have so many people talking outta da side of Dey neck about stuff Dey know nun of and we didn’t do dat I mean we didn’t jump in conversations wid opinions about shidd we couldn’t relate to cause ni everyone just wants to be heard ( whack) let sum miss you damn some eras in hip hop I don’t speak on because Dey didn’t necessarily impact me like dat and it’s cool
@@fuhyou3223 you probably a NY nigga cause pac was @ his peak when he passed and honestly Biggie smalls shouldn’t even be mentioned in da same category as pac because he wasn’t global and his music today is dated and dated doesn’t mean bad it just means his music represents NY 90s music which is dated today and again not a bad thing but pac has way way more classic hits and music people ( black) could relate to because black and white peiple relate to music differently and dats fine and should be respected and understood and ion give no fuggs about MF in different countries because Dey ain’t culturally tied to hip hop and choose to listen to it cause a lot of foreigners follow hip hop platforms and again Dey need to chill out to wid commenting sometimes because dese artist come from our communities way way before outsiders hear of there music and everyone wants to connected to hip hop NOT knowing their presence also waters it downs because it ain’t authentic because artists ain’t thinking whut a MF in Europe thinking about they music wen Dey writing Dey writing from experience as impoverished black folks
I remember wen crunk music was blowing up I went to da heritage festival and saw lil John ying yang tip David banner killer Mike etc and was in da club scene hard even worked @ club owned by magic of majic city outta Atlanta and heard dese songs playing outside in clubs family reunions etc and I saw a whyte boy comment about how Jon song was only popular because it was featured NFS 😂😂😂 see what I’m talking about dumb comments like dat from MF who just want to be heard 😂😂😂be loud and wrong because if you don’t see impact why you speaking on sum nall but MF just wanna be “ cool “ and dats why I dislike dis UA-cam crowd
@purrfitazitgetz3365 DMX was on top of the world at one point and even he lost the fire he had as he got older. It happens. Pac might have lost a step in his later years too but we’ll never know. People love what he DID but nobody knows where he was going. I’m not one of these sword swallowing salami surfin’ dudes like y’all P-Hivers are. As great as Pac was, death gave him a boost. Longevity should count for something but y’all can keep lusting after a dude that’s been gone for almost 30 years.🤷🏾♂️ Have fun.
80's Miami / booty bass music; with the (Roland TR-)808 (or 909) drum synthesizer system. Uncle Luke is a legend for the (dirty) South, with the 2 Live Crew. 1980's electro funk/rap = Egyptian Lover; L.A. Dream Team, Kid Frost, Rodney O, Twilight 22, Timex Social Club, Too Short, Ronnie Hudson and the Street People, Hurt ‘Em Bad, M.C. Fosty and Lovin’ C, Disco Daddy & Capt. Rapp, Toddy Tee, King Tee, NWA, Eazy E, Ice-T (Gangsta Rap for the West Coast).
When Unc said " No, Dick" that is the funniest shit!!!
Ciroc bottles are gone! Lol
as they should be
Lmao I was wondering why it looked different
pork n beans projects . salute to Uncle Luke. i grew up to him. pat jam and all. uncle al too. pure funk djs. too real
The doesn't exist anymore
This the real OG, most rappers should bow down when Unc walks through and that’s real talk
Jampony Express, Sugar Hill, & Ghetto Style DJ legends from the 305 and 954 ❤️🖤💚👎😂⚫🟢🔥
I always loved Uncle Luke and the Crew, I had Banned in the USA on my wall when I was a teenager classic ❤
Leave Shanone alone, big up to Luke! Nice to see you on DChamps
This was a GREAT episode👏🏾 👏🏾 🔥 🔥
In Uncle Luke, We Trust!
The GOAT!!!
Dope Uncle Luke interview. Very informational. Tip my hat to Luther Campbell for fighting for freedom of speech & not selling out hip hop. Staying down & being down is the realness ish any man can do to show, I'm no boot licking uncle Tom. I'm a real person. A Dj, a hype man, a black entrepreneur. And the south is apart of history to this day because of Uncle Luke. I truly enjoyed this interview. Because it was packed full of interesting topics from beginning to end. I love learning the history. Because so much is hidden. Independence is what it's all about. And I'm happy Uncle Luke best the system and stood strong for the culture. Which we need more of today. Because Hip Hop is our art, not there's. The suits are vultures that take and are fake. But our art can't be duplicated nor replaced. 🎉
Pioneer in business, Big the Skywalker himself 🎉
This guy is more than just a legend. Luke has been in federal court countless times just over his rights to have freedom of speech over his own music! Alot of things in music today would not be possible at all if it wasn't for these sacrifices he made. Salute 🫡💯🐏🔥
Mane Uncle Luke is responsible for a lot of hip hop careers and hip hop history period! The Souf been talking until the A had something to say! Shout out to da souf!!
The "Souf". Why nga?
Lol the facts in middle school we were going crazy to the songs in 07-08. That’s yearsss later after he already did he thang in the music industry. Uncle Luke A Icon.
2 live crew movie
I lived in West Palm Beach when Luke and 2 Live Crew were in and out of court. It was all on the news. Uncle Luke took a stand and fought for us and Hip Hop.
Thanks Luke!
I wanna hear him talk about Cowards In Compton.
My guy here man change my life we a father figure for all of us he coached from pee wee to high school never let his personal life get into what he wanted us to be much Respect coach
I did the promo work for Luke's peep show , it was distributed by Bad Boy.
Wow 😮
I remember watching, this show on HBO.
Man… this is informative.
Luke is a living legend!! Really enjoyed this interview. Yall asked some great questions!!! I really wish Luke would put out a movie 🎬 an stop the BS!
Uncle Luuuuuuukkkkkkkkeeeee!!!! Definitely a pioneer of Hip Hop
Those flowers are well deserved! I've been rocking with Unk since Ghetto Style
So sound system culture influenced Miami bass hip hop too
Makes sense
Dope ass interview as always !!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nore be looking like Carlton in this episode🤣
He is THE DOWN SOUTH G O A T. Hands down King Of The South. Needs Platinum Flowers.
I’m so glad to see uncle Luke recognized for what he’s done for hip-hop culture. He fought the US government and won, giving free speech to hip-hop. Any creative owes uncle Luke, an abundance of thanks. He’s definitely in the top five of the most influential hip-hop artist!
Definitely had to give Luke his 💐 When partying was stress free/drama free
"Laquan love,"305 legend ❤️🖤💚🙏🔴⚫🟢🔥
I'm a outlaw I'm doing everybody. There's no pity in my war and I never say I'm sorry! Classic S. Florida ish!🔥🔥🔥
Uncle Luke is a Legend.. Dude came to RICHMOND, VIRGINIA a couple months ago and did a good show..He had the park going wild!!!
Sooo..Luke started the "freak parties?"....jus askin✈️😂😂😂💯
Hugh Hefner did!
The people of sodom and Gomorrah did
Freak parties been around since Jesus days, a lot of y’all youngsters mothers were getting clapped in public at these parties.
@@davidhey52😂 diabolical but factz'! Find they Mom on the 90's Freaknic Files 😮😅
He started it for hip hop, everybody was either being gangsta or being conscious, he made partying the theme and having fun, hardly no fights because everybody getting on women, it was like freaknik
Uncle Luke def ran the South 86-93. Booty shake filled all theskating rinks and parties😆
Ppl think up north dudes didn't listen to southern music but they definitely did
Maybe a few, not majority. The radio stations dam sho didn't play down south rap consistently... That came about with OutKast and Cash Money in the late 90s early 00's...
@@vittiriowashington5211OutKast came out way before that.
Uncle Luke has always rep the 🙌 with class. Still got str8 up menace on my play list. And it still hits harder than today's music. No diss to the young rappers today. But these guys invented the street life. All love.🧡💚🙌
Yall got uncle Sam but we got uncle Luke haha!
That 🥷Luke said “I had to get a hold of myself”😂😂 he was out there wildin🤣🤣
Growing up in Louisiana as a kid all I heard was blue's and 2 Live Crew
Big up to Luke and all of 2 love crew. Y'all and Geto boys don't get enough LOVE for your Huge contribution to not only Hip Hop but my youth. Grew up in the North East, but knew it was important to check out all areas of country. Thank you
Get Mr Mixx On Here To Get The Complete Story
This is arguably one of the best eps 💯 super lit 💥
Waiting for an Interview without mentioning 2pac. Bring the Outlawz man!
He wouldn’t dare put them on there especially Napolean…… I wish he coulda got Fatal on there before he passed smh
When Luke would come outside, we knew it was going down, and you knew that you were taking a shorty home that night. Best time of my life
Yoooo Pick It Up by Home team is that shyt!!! I just went and reminisced on that Poison Clan 2 Low Life... 1990 released!! Classic shyt, them song took me back!!
Luke basically told us "Booty Shaking," "Pussy Poppin," and "Doo-doo Brown" was colonized and turned into "Twerking." I also loved how he brought up the "invisible chains" he learned early on about how blacks are treated in this country. Thank you for everything, Uncle Luke! Salute.
Two Live Crew “What I Like” 1985,in my top 10 hip hop records
that's not hiphop tho, that's rap music... there's a big difference
YEEEESSSSSSSS!!!!! Was watching his original drink champs earlier today!!!!! UNCLE LUUUUKKKKEEEEE
NORE was DRUNK !! 😂
Shoutout to Uncle Luke and the 2 Live Crew and what they've done for Hip-Hop and being from the South. He deserves his flowers along with the 305!!!!!
I was just seeing everyone on the Internet going hard on Luke about his previous comments that went viral, and now I am seeing a different audience, and they are giving Luke his props
And it's lame to see people jump all over someone's comments because you and I don't agree with them....LAME ‼️
to not sit down with someone first, and see them eye ball to eye ball,in their face to ask any questions you might have about them, before you start judging that individual person
Sit down and have a drink or smoke something and stop talking about people that you have never met before or ever had a sit down one on one conversation...word up and stop leaking from the mouth.... you you guys who do that, you know who you are 👉🙄.........
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Brother Uncle Luke!!! Ledgendy but the Blues actually started in Mississippi.
Uncle Luke, you need to be given your flowers as soon as possible🌷🌺🌷🌺🌷
A whole garden
Saw 2 Live Crew in concert a couple of times in the 80's ... Geto Boys opened for them before they had blown up... Same with the Beastie Boys, License To Ill had just dropped. RIP Fresh Kid Ice & Brother Marquis.
Too Short was the first to rap about sex and freaky shit..Luke and them was the first group.. We can blame Luke for Hoodrat Rap we got today! Foxy and Lil Kim took they clothes off on stage hald naked following Luke and his 2 Live Crew strippers haha smh... We was in junior high bumbin the hell out of it though! You know the saying, Young and Dumb! haha.. But have to respect him for fighting for the right in court to put out explicit lyrics on rap albums and the Parental Advisory stickers we see on albums and CD's today...
To hear that he's still fighting for 2 live is the shit a real one!! They families can stand proud!!
Salute to Luke definitely one of the main bricks in the Foundation recall Hip Hop but don't use him to save Diddy I already see what's going to happen this will be played during the trial problem
the realist one thus far. definitely paved the way for the south & all over musically with the party anthems
East St. Louis, Illinois is where the raunchiest strip clubs were
Facts💯
East Boogie. I was stationed at Scott AFB,IL from 82-86 and used to be in ESL or Washington Park regularly.
Those Eastside and Lincoln football games were crazy. Back then they said ESL was 96% black. In 4 years I NEVER saw a white person in ESL.
Im 48 now got a chance to meet luke and the new 2 live crew at b and b records in Columbus Ohio back in the nineties he show us youngsters love...as im typing this the original 2 live crew just won they music back!!!
Luke Luke the first lil jon
How old are you lol put some respeck on Luke he more like Fatman scoop
Big Facts!!!! These youngsters may never get it!
Legendary Interview What up UNC and Drink Champs 🍸