Heit The Great I'm from Austin Texas boy this track was big bro I fuck with ruthless juveniles,young gangstas bust down we bout all that music in Austin real street niggas Joe blakk
I wasn't there so I don't know if he did it or not, but I did see hear him say that it didn't take place .... If he did shame on him, if he didn't shame on her..
mrcadiblak Yeah Yeah But that Man RIGHT CHEAR THE MAN RIGHT CHEAR😤 And Mystikal kill that dude after He made that song because That dude killed his sister. Do research I know from people who know both them dudes
@@lastdayz1396 boi shut yo dumb ass up yella boi didn't kill mystikal sister dumb ass u can't be from my city saying sum stupid shit like that lol plus if you from the city u'll who put that hit out on yella us ppl from new orleans know how put the hit out nigga still all in the music videos black connect 226
$imple Math Hell nawl Mystical won Wit The Man right chear And plus he killed Him after that He made his come back song started it off saying U killed my sister". THE MAN RIGHT CHEAR😨
This is what happens when you have beef...don't kill each other....& live long enough to say "he got me...that track went hard...& even say rest his soul" Sad to see yella gone but glad to see Mystikal on his grown man. This young rappers need 2 take note.
This shit hit super hard in 2000 when I was in middle school in dallas texas. Everyone was jamming this shit superhard with them 10's and 12's bumping in the back.
New Orleans was putting out some bangers back then. Mind of Mystikal, Uptown 4 Life, Chopper City, the uprising of No Limit. I miss that era of the rap game.
I met the realist people in Ohio. Dayton, Cincinnati, And Columbus. I unfortunately never made it to Cleveland, Taledo or any of the other cities in Ohio that I'm sure had their own level of greatness. I rep for both My native city Atlanta Georgia and Cincinnati Ohio
I'm not from N.O., but that UNLV and Here I Go shut clubs down for the night. A lot of cats went to jail, hell or the hospitale after the DJ played this! Fo real! Nothing but Ginuwine and Aaron Hall for the rest of the night.
"I'ma drag em through tha river, dump his body in Chuck's yard. Leave a note around his neck reading BAD AZZ YELLA BOY" They was referring to Charles "Chuck" Temple he was the CEO (God bless the dead) of the label Mystikal was signed to at the time Big Boy Records.
In Dayton, Ohio we played this at every party. Everyone loved this song. We loved down south music. Cash money, no limit, hypnotized minds, Texas, Florida, Atlanta, all of that.
koolbrotherphil Yep, I used to be there a lot too. I left it alone about 2 weeks before one of my homeboys was killed in the parking lot (RIP Michael Gaddis.) I was in the parking lot more than the club over there though, but I remember it over there too. Now I got to edit this because something else came to my mind and I felt like I had to add more. I used to go to Club Boomerang a lot because my sister, my cousin, & I were cool with the club owner Patrick. I used to play pool over there and Mystikal and I would pardon each other because he would be playing pool at the next table. He gave me the poster that showed him coming out of the sewer a month before he blew up. I was listening to the radio one of the first times they played Y'all Ain't Ready Yet and they mentioned his name at the end. I looked up at the poster and I was like "There you go👍."
I was in the Navy station in MS. Heard Mystikal and CHANGED MY LIFE! Did my history and ran across UNLV and Bounce Music. Went home for leave and played it all! DETROIT LOVE IT! 3 Days later ON THE RADIO!
@icecreambeats101 yea I read that. Mystikal my top 5! I grabbed everything I could about him and Boot Camp Click...lol Created a love for it all! Only fool from Detroit screaming "Boot up or Shut Up!" Lmao! Great times!
Bruh, I was in the Army stationed at Ft. Polk (46th Eng.) when this song came out & one of my buddies, Lance (R.I.P.) used to love this song, mostly because he was a true New Orleans soldier, but he rocked with Mystikal, too!
I'm from Nashville and everybody knew this song slapped!! Shoutout to UNLV!! Beat was so good Juvenile used it 6 years later LOL. I had to pause this video to listen to it again...there's a part in the song where Yella says "I had to pop 'em I had to pop 'em" That's another song that was hot back in the day...shout out to Top Authority too!!
It hit in Chicago but Mystikal could not be touched lyrically half the people I know bought No Limit albums just cause they featured Mystikal, but here I go was on jive
I remember those days just like that. Didn’t matter who album came out, skull duggery, little Italy whoever. Mystical was on it all you wanted to hear was his verse. That was every week.
I don't know if you heard Mystikal clap back with Back From The River, that track was rarely played but that clap back track was much better but it didn't get the play time.
I was in high school in a rural town about an hour from New Orleans when this track dropped. Everybody was listening to it. It's still a go-to track when I'm in one of those moods.
Bruh If y'all think Drag Em was the shit, you shoulda heard Mystikal's answer to that named "Back From the River" As soon as he dropped it, Q93 ran that shit uncut the first time and I happened to be listening.
SigmaBlack "like a Mandingo warrior, Sukas I crush,im too smooth to be moved, I'm too much to be touched,got me danglin n janglin to this shit when they hear this 🌡,🌋my favorite part
SigmaBlack....yea Mystikal came bacc on they ass wit Bacc From the River. He was dissin Unlv & B.G. on dat song... I still be roccin dat song today in 2018
I’m from Shreveport LA and Drag Em from the river was one the hottest tracks I had ever heard in my life when it came out.... the song was over 6 minutes long and radio played the entire song.... every talent show every party every block party this song played multiple times, years later I joined the military and at the base clubs when the DJ would say where Louisiana at it would followed by snatch dem braids out his head yella, at that time it was like Drag Em from the river had become the symbolic anthem for Louisiana.
I was just playing that song one of the hardest diss tracks ever but still couldn’t stop Mystical. I’m from the Mil and if it was hard we was playing it. The city that overflows with sauce and flavor. 💯💯💯
Heit man you took me back with this one. I'm bout to pull out all my old Cash Money and Big Boy music! Rocked with Mystikal, but Fiend and Black Menace was my dudes!
“Ghetto Fabulous” is the greatest Mystikal album of all time I remember pre-ordering it at Sam Goody because back in the CD days it wasn’t uncommon for them to sell out all the store’s copies on the release day especially with dope artists like Mystikal....even at the height of the Yukmouth/No-Limit 🥩 he still gave Mystikal his props 💯
Bro that's my shit!!!! I still bump that till this day! I didn't know the story behind why the song was made but I do now. Missouri and Arkansas where I bumped the song everyday!!
I'm from Dallas Texas and when this was released everybody in the D went crazy to this shit. Even now in 2018 people still riding around slapping this one.
I use to bump this in high school, didnt remember the name of it, but then again I’m from the south, so there you go. Mannie fresh patented the cash money sound and it was so distinctive you instantly recognized it back in the day. That says a lot, especially in the early cash money years when people compared them to no limit just cause they were from the south.
I remember being in the Navy and coming home on leave in Dallas and they played this in GeeGees. I had never heard of it, but I went back to Washington jamming this.
Thoroughly enjoyed the vid. I gained an appreciation for LA. Hip Hop. You definitely put me on, as I'm more knowledgeable about NY rap but you highlighted the depth of artistry that I often discuss as being missing in the contemporary hip hop.
EDDIE BOW!!! Ayyyyeeeee!!! ALL MY LIFE I HAVE NEVER heard the background story!! AMAZING INTERVIEW!! THIS IS BEST THEN AND NOW!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💯💯 #LaVooDooDoll #louisiana
👏👌👍✔💯 Bruh...thank you for this trip down memory lane. I was stationed in Norfolk on the USS SAIPAN. Best believe all the southern heads were bumpin' it, no matter how much we loved Mystikal (G.O.A.T). When I went "home" on leave to ATL, you know it was knockin'. Again, salute king.
Wore that shit out, but we were also so involved in the back story of that song being from Louisiana. We thought it was BIG Beef!! Drag em from the River still slaps til this day!
I’m from East Texas...Longview to be exact and this song came out while I was on high school. But hell I remb hearing this track in college years later.
Fam I appreciate the work you put in for this video. I was raised in the 90s so being away from the area you don't know the history behind the music you loved growing up.
Being from New Orleans I think it was a great song because we didn't have too many artist really kicking shit like this back then, it was just mainly bounce. we all love a little altercation from time to time. Now it's the memories that the song bring that makes me love it so much
I grew up in Racine Wisconsin and I love music from the south. This is definitely in my top 10 diss tracks of all time. Mac is my favorite rapper too, just saying. And I was born in 83.
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Heit The Great I'm from Austin Texas boy this track was big bro I fuck with ruthless juveniles,young gangstas bust down we bout all that music in Austin real street niggas Joe blakk
That beat at the end what song is that I want to play it in my whip
@@greenbeats7132 Get Out The Vote by Heit & Cheri
Mi Yayo Late 90s My Big Kuz Put Me On...I Was Born 92 Smh shyt was real bk dan
Manny Fresh don't get enough credit for his talent...
Before 400 degrees he been putting out str8 fire
Terrel Mcmurray RIGHT
Percise to
Exactly. Remember when he was w/ Gregory D., doin' "Buck Jump Time"?
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Terrel Mcmurray yes.. I especially love Chill N Hustle on the UNLV album. Another Manny favorite of mine is bout whatever
He’s TOTALLY underrated!
Mystikal is a slept on artist and most definitely a legend dirty south and/ or otherwise
Ha... cant even argue that rape comment. Its hard cuz I like his music but hes a piece of shit
Kirby Augustine NO HE'S NOT!! EVERYBODY KNOW HIM
He was not slept on he blew up but he fucked it up three times !
I love him
I wasn't there so I don't know if he did it or not, but I did see hear him say that it didn't take place .... If he did shame on him, if he didn't shame on her..
I'm from New Orleans and he ain't lying. That song was in every club every party every car EVERYWHERE!!! RIP Yella...
mrcadiblak Yeah Yeah But that Man RIGHT CHEAR THE MAN RIGHT CHEAR😤 And Mystikal kill that dude after He made that song because That dude killed his sister. Do research I know from people who know both them dudes
mrcadiblak YEP!!!!!
97 was a fun, interesting year in new Orleans!
@@lastdayz1396 shut yo stupid ass up
.. u obliviously not from new Orleans saying that stupid ass shit
@@lastdayz1396 boi shut yo dumb ass up yella boi didn't kill mystikal sister dumb ass u can't be from my city saying sum stupid shit like that lol plus if you from the city u'll who put that hit out on yella us ppl from new orleans know how put the hit out nigga still all in the music videos black connect 226
When you know you took an L, but you grown enough to admit. He got me...
$imple Math Hell nawl Mystical won Wit The Man right chear And plus he killed Him after that He made his come back song started it off saying U killed my sister". THE MAN RIGHT CHEAR😨
@@lastdayz1396 truth the man right chear was fire...
@@Simple_Math444 naw mystikal take the W
@@crews-lj3ph 🤣. Yup a lot of people give to Mystical... but drag um in the river so hard...
$imple Math new rap can’t compare😩😂
Mannie Fresh is one of my Top 5 Producers. Sick ass beat!!
Reuston 713 mannie fresh made drag em in the river?
@@djuanboyd616 My comment says it..
I agree with you on that
@icecreambeats101 Three 6 Mafia , Mannie Fresh, After Math, Death Row, No Limit
Man u gotta put DJ Quik on that Mount Rushmore of producers, that dude is Quincy Jones of West Coast gansta rap.
I’m from Texas and trust me it hit hard in DFW! Real HARD...
Mystical had some of the hardest beats in the history of hip hop
I might have to visit this subject... 🤔
Gotta give it up to Precise, and Mannie Fresh!! They held down their prospective labels!!
Yes.. thanks to Big Boy and No limit records..
No BS
That's the Nigga!!!! Woooh! Gotdamn!
That song was coming out every car or house radio in the city of New Orleans...the good old days
This video got me bout to go listen to some old mystikal and unlv right now.💯
I got that unlv album
Real Talk
Ressa Ressahusband Bb listening to Unlv is what got me here...
Ikr Legends
I sweafagawd
I'm from Kansas City, Missouri and I will admit that Louisiana has some musical deep rooted talent.
This is what happens when you have beef...don't kill each other....& live long enough to say "he got me...that track went hard...& even say rest his soul" Sad to see yella gone but glad to see Mystikal on his grown man. This young rappers need 2 take note.
You could not go anywhere in Houston without hearing that song or Mystikal.
That song STILL bumps here in New Orleans to this day.
Live near Mobile, Al. This track was definitely hitting in our area back in the day
💯 i’m a 90 baby from the grove i was just bumping this shit og✊🏾
I didn’t hear that song until 2001. I will forever be thankful to my friends I met in the Army, that exposed me to good music.
This shit hit super hard in 2000 when I was in middle school in dallas texas. Everyone was jamming this shit superhard with them 10's and 12's bumping in the back.
Mystikal's "Back From The River" Was A Great ComeBack That Many Ppl Didn't Hear💯💯💯🤜🏿🤛🏿
Why don't you do a video about "Back From The River" To Further Educate Your Audiences About Mystikal And U.N.L.V.
Sounds like a good idea. Basically a deeper dive into this.
Great idea Fam, looking fwd to your video, I put the video down in my comments 💯💯💯
So Everybody says but I disagree
Corey Bradley How do you know
New Orleans was putting out some bangers back then. Mind of Mystikal, Uptown 4 Life, Chopper City, the uprising of No Limit. I miss that era of the rap game.
I was in Dallas at the time. That song is a timeless classic
Bridgett Bolden The Cliff?
KiD 504# yessir!!!!
DDD
Triple D in the house
Triple D
I’m from Texas and I remember that track being JAMMED by everybody!
MYSTIKAL IS STILL AN MASTER IN RAP.
Yessir im from Texas and this diss track a certified classic ...it was always on the radio
In Cincinnati Oh we played that shit heavy!!!! No limit and cash money was the soundtracks to the city around 1996-2001. Good ol days...
Definitely in the Nati bruh played all that shit religiously
Facts
Much Love for the Natti👍👍. Lived there 5 years, originally from the ATL..✌
Lived on York St. Near downtown off Western & Liberty.
Winton Terrace Projects( Dutch Colony)
Price Hills( Wells St).
I lived in Roselawn too.
I met the realist people in Ohio. Dayton, Cincinnati, And Columbus. I unfortunately never made it to Cleveland, Taledo or any of the other cities in Ohio that I'm sure had their own level of greatness. I rep for both My native city Atlanta Georgia and Cincinnati Ohio
I'm not from N.O., but that UNLV and Here I Go shut clubs down for the night. A lot of cats went to jail, hell or the hospitale after the DJ played this! Fo real! Nothing but Ginuwine and Aaron Hall for the rest of the night.
This shit use to bang hard out in HTown. We didnt see it as a diss record but just another banger we chopped and screwed.....RIP D.J Screw.
Rural Missouri! This track had everyone goin WILD! Love Mystikal and respect his response to UNLV
"I'ma drag em through tha river, dump his body in Chuck's yard. Leave a note around his neck reading BAD AZZ YELLA BOY" They was referring to Charles "Chuck" Temple he was the CEO (God bless the dead) of the label Mystikal was signed to at the time Big Boy Records.
In Dayton, Ohio we played this at every party. Everyone loved this song. We loved down south music. Cash money, no limit, hypnotized minds, Texas, Florida, Atlanta, all of that.
im from houston and they played that song in the club every week for years
koolbrotherphil yup!
koolbrotherphil I knew someone else from H-Town was gonna beat me to commenting. They were going to play this in the club before the night was over.
do you remember carringtons in houston i dont think they ever stop playing it lol
koolbrotherphil Yep, I used to be there a lot too. I left it alone about 2 weeks before one of my homeboys was killed in the parking lot (RIP Michael Gaddis.) I was in the parking lot more than the club over there though, but I remember it over there too. Now I got to edit this because something else came to my mind and I felt like I had to add more. I used to go to Club Boomerang a lot because my sister, my cousin, & I were cool with the club owner Patrick. I used to play pool over there and Mystikal and I would pardon each other because he would be playing pool at the next table. He gave me the poster that showed him coming out of the sewer a month before he blew up. I was listening to the radio one of the first times they played Y'all Ain't Ready Yet and they mentioned his name at the end. I looked up at the poster and I was like "There you go👍."
Did!!! Im from Galveston and that song got the party/fights crackin when played
I was at Dillard University when Mystikal’s first album dropped. We took it back to Chicago and the UNLV’s drag n tha River was hard as hell!
I'm from Texas, it was part of growing up in da south achc. Loved it back in the day.
I was 15, at a low rider show in H-Town when I first heard Drag em N the River. I was hooked!! Thank you Manny Fresh, UNLV.
South Louisiana, this is still my jam in 2019!!!
I bought that CD during the Bayou Classic in 1997! Everybody was bumping it!!
The "ain't that cold yall" line at the end of Mystikal's verse on that Let's Get Em...was a nice lil subtle comeback
I'm from Mississippi and that shit was hard
Mack Parker me too homie shit was too hard
I was in the Navy station in MS. Heard Mystikal and CHANGED MY LIFE! Did my history and ran across UNLV and Bounce Music. Went home for leave and played it all! DETROIT LOVE IT! 3 Days later ON THE RADIO!
@icecreambeats101 yea I read that. Mystikal my top 5! I grabbed everything I could about him and Boot Camp Click...lol
Created a love for it all! Only fool from Detroit screaming "Boot up or Shut Up!" Lmao! Great times!
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Audacity?
@@dgpeso4874, That was Audacity.
@@Heit i love audacity.not that complicated just what you need for nice production
@@dgpeso4874 That is why I used it for this. Uptime is quick and it is straight to the point.
Im from chicago and its still a classik I Luv unlv
96-97 OKC this song was bumpin in every club that was jumpin....definitely one of the hardest diss tracks ever.
Birmingham Alabama this was playing every where 🔥
Bobby McCants SWEAR TO GOD
Facts! That's where I'm from
I'm 42.
This song went hard in the clubs in Dallas, in the 90's.. the beat was stripped down and futuristic at the same.
I'm from Indianapolis and that shit was going hard
317 naptown and yeah this shit was hard
Same!
From Milwaukee Wisconsin and this shit hits hard here in the 90s
Bruh, I was in the Army stationed at Ft. Polk (46th Eng.) when this song came out & one of my buddies, Lance (R.I.P.) used to love this song, mostly because he was a true New Orleans soldier, but he rocked with Mystikal, too!
I remember banging this shyt back in the 90’s. Shyt hit so damn hard on my 12’s
I'm from Nashville and everybody knew this song slapped!! Shoutout to UNLV!! Beat was so good Juvenile used it 6 years later LOL. I had to pause this video to listen to it again...there's a part in the song where Yella says "I had to pop 'em I had to pop 'em" That's another song that was hot back in the day...shout out to Top Authority too!!
Damon M Tennessee in here. I’m from Columbia tn
That flint shit RNS TA
Old school Nashville and Memphis was similar to New Orleans in so many ways
We had it chopped n screwed back in the day in the H
That's how I first heard it..... we banged that all day back in high school
(Chopped N’ Screwed) maybe Swisha House or DJ Screw can’t remember honestly. Wish I still still had my old screw tapes
Some Guy. Hell yeah good ole days. I’m from Houma, grew up in Htown though. Here’s one I found for ya.
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It hit in Chicago but Mystikal could not be touched lyrically half the people I know bought No Limit albums just cause they featured Mystikal, but here I go was on jive
Right?! I bought No Limit albums because i knew it would have a Mystikal and UGK features.
im from da G we aint fucc wit unlv neva heard of them back den
I remember those days just like that. Didn’t matter who album came out, skull duggery, little Italy whoever. Mystical was on it all you wanted to hear was his verse. That was every week.
@@kapovellithapimp9722 where is the “G”
I’m from Mississippi. That shit still jammin. One of the hardest tracks ever
mysticsl kept it a 1000 on dis here
Mike Jones yes he did in so many ways 💯
I still bump this jam when I'm working out! It hit hard here in San Antonio Texas!
100!!!!
Let's not forget the fact that Mystikal label mates Partners N Crime album cover were them taking a piss on UNLV set 6th & Baronne.
Marquis Riggins Earhart and Claiborne*
Marquis Riggins lol wtf???
@@nickgraysr.4817 That was Lil Ya response to that on Bout it. Know your history
@@marquisriggins6268 tellemmmmm
I don't know if you heard Mystikal clap back with Back From The River, that track was rarely played but that clap back track was much better but it didn't get the play time.
It was nasty AF!!! I’m still playing it in ‘22!
*It's 2018 and it still hit's hard!* lol
Flexing those gainz is all!
La La ty lol i dont waste my time on trolls!
I was in high school in a rural town about an hour from New Orleans when this track dropped. Everybody was listening to it. It's still a go-to track when I'm in one of those moods.
Bruh
If y'all think Drag Em was the shit, you shoulda heard Mystikal's answer to that named "Back From the River"
As soon as he dropped it, Q93 ran that shit uncut the first time and I happened to be listening.
SigmaBlack "like a Mandingo warrior, Sukas I crush,im too smooth to be moved, I'm too much to be touched,got me danglin n janglin to this shit when they hear this 🌡,🌋my favorite part
Thomas S I'm from Liberty, MS & my school town & area was feeling big boy & cash money hard
SigmaBlack....yea Mystikal came bacc on they ass wit Bacc From the River. He was dissin Unlv & B.G. on dat song... I still be roccin dat song today in 2018
SigmaBlack that was hard track I'm was hard track too
realhiphop2k we all south, that shit rep us all, it said how a lot of us felt,thats why I will always Rep south
Muzik
It goes hard we use to listen to this back home in Denver! LOL 😂 “Bad ass yella boy!!!” LOL
I’m from Louisville Kentucky we jammed that song hardbody!!!!!
For sho we did bruh
Antonio Canion on goddd we did
@@johnathanmack2371 FACTS OF LIFE!! Westside 32 Ward Ville City Repin!!💯😎🤙🏽
I’m from Shreveport LA and Drag Em from the river was one the hottest tracks I had ever heard in my life when it came out.... the song was over 6 minutes long and radio played the entire song.... every talent show every party every block party this song played multiple times, years later I joined the military and at the base clubs when the DJ would say where Louisiana at it would followed by snatch dem braids out his head yella, at that time it was like Drag Em from the river had become the symbolic anthem for Louisiana.
Born and raised in H-Town. And that shit was jumping in the city mane!!!!! And I'm a yellow cat so I was hype.
Brother Chris X... H-Town like our cousins to the west.
I was just playing that song one of the hardest diss tracks ever but still couldn’t stop Mystical. I’m from the Mil and if it was hard we was playing it. The city that overflows with sauce and flavor. 💯💯💯
I'm from Ga. It was a banger to me
They played it down hear I swear I never heard this song
Hell Yea dat shit still bumping til this day n I'm from D-Town....Dallas dat iz
Heit man you took me back with this one. I'm bout to pull out all my old Cash Money and Big Boy music! Rocked with Mystikal, but Fiend and Black Menace was my dudes!
I'm from NY and I first heard this track when I became a Cash Money fan in 99 and I still listen to this track today
Sound like u got it right. People don't even know about the old tv show dragnet I'm shocked u put that in there, Good shit mane
@@carldexter6900 yeah I know
I’m from Kentucky. This shit was going crazy every where
“Ghetto Fabulous” is the greatest Mystikal album of all time I remember pre-ordering it at Sam Goody because back in the CD days it wasn’t uncommon for them to sell out all the store’s copies on the release day especially with dope artists like Mystikal....even at the height of the Yukmouth/No-Limit 🥩 he still gave Mystikal his props 💯
Wow, this took me back! I'm from the Boot, and saw Mystikal and Juvenile in Houston a few years ago. Love Mystikal's style.
I'm from KC and that track was heat and I was a big No Limit fan at the time.
Missouri me to
Bro that's my shit!!!! I still bump that till this day! I didn't know the story behind why the song was made but I do now. Missouri and Arkansas where I bumped the song everyday!!
Never heard it,from Michigan grew up in the 80 s early 90s and liked hip hop and beef!
That's because you're from the Midwest?
I'm from Dallas Texas and when this was released everybody in the D went crazy to this shit. Even now in 2018 people still riding around slapping this one.
This used to set the party on fire in Mississippi.
Well I did the same, except I didn't live in Mississippi I lived in Mistersippi
I use to bump this in high school, didnt remember the name of it, but then again I’m from the south, so there you go. Mannie fresh patented the cash money sound and it was so distinctive you instantly recognized it back in the day. That says a lot, especially in the early cash money years when people compared them to no limit just cause they were from the south.
I knew Mannie was a genius but holy shit. The psychology that went in to the beat is incredible. Repping Houston.
Hell yeah dat shit was bumpin back then. Dirty-D
First heard this in 97. Me and the boys were bumpin' this shit in the Bonnneville. When No Limit was running the game but Cash Money would soon follow
I remember being in the Navy and coming home on leave in Dallas and they played this in GeeGees. I had never heard of it, but I went back to Washington jamming this.
Hell Yeah Bruh!!! North Charleston, SC
I’m from Michigan and we were bumping this at parties in high school in ‘99.
We was in San Antonio with this and Big Tymers "Millionaires Dream" on repeat. Shit still go hard in 2k18. Mystikal won the war tho.
Thoroughly enjoyed the vid. I gained an appreciation for LA. Hip Hop. You definitely put me on, as I'm more knowledgeable about NY rap but you highlighted the depth of artistry that I often discuss as being missing in the contemporary hip hop.
'more knowledgeable about NY crap.'
@TasmanianWolves Right! Cause Baby, Master P., Silk Da Shocker, those are Lyricist. 😆
So mad ppl think this was juvenile song first
That just tell you they ain't from the south!
@@AnimeJunkieOfficial FACTS!! Juvy begged Mannie for the beat for years before getting it!
EDDIE BOW!!! Ayyyyeeeee!!! ALL MY LIFE I HAVE NEVER heard the background story!! AMAZING INTERVIEW!! THIS IS BEST THEN AND NOW!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💯💯 #LaVooDooDoll #louisiana
Little Rock, Arkansas bumped this too
Nicholas Jordan “whatchu said that part right there!”
Arkansas period it was in the decc in the south west 870 too.. #facts
Arkansas definitely fucked with this song. #LV #870
👏👌👍✔💯
Bruh...thank you for this trip down memory lane. I was stationed in Norfolk on the USS SAIPAN. Best believe all the southern heads were bumpin' it, no matter how much we loved Mystikal (G.O.A.T). When I went "home" on leave to ATL, you know it was knockin'. Again, salute king.
Wore that shit out, but we were also so involved in the back story of that song being from Louisiana. We thought it was BIG Beef!! Drag em from the River still slaps til this day!
I’m from East Texas...Longview to be exact and this song came out while I was on high school. But hell I remb hearing this track in college years later.
Hit very hard n Dallas Tx
Yep D Town in the house
Hell yeah I was raised in Dtown.
djgtx11 DALLAS TEXAS ON THA MAP!!!!!!
Fam I appreciate the work you put in for this video. I was raised in the 90s so being away from the area you don't know the history behind the music you loved growing up.
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It was banging in the midwest!
Me too Milwaukee
@@kenyattaswannigan1546 same here, I still jam it here in the 414!
Im From Mobile Alabama That Song 20yrs Old And Im 29 I Had That In My Tape Player Back Then
That tracked banged in Louisville Kentucky
We banged all that cash money and no limit up here back in the days
Never in my life did I equate "never gon' bounce, never gon' bow" to UNLV. That also hit me like "never gonna retire, never gonna sell out."
O he want sum ain't that cold yall, Oak Cliff TX n here
O.A.K.C.L.I.F.F
Micheal Myers Beckley
Being from New Orleans I think it was a great song because we didn't have too many artist really kicking shit like this back then, it was just mainly bounce. we all love a little altercation from time to time. Now it's the memories that the song bring that makes me love it so much
Gtown, Greenville texas
Ayyeee...deuce deuce Beckley....sup fam
North Mississippi is where I'm from & this shii was bumping out the frame...I was like 13 then
damn i didn't realize how much history was behind that song.
I grew up in Racine Wisconsin and I love music from the south. This is definitely in my top 10 diss tracks of all time. Mac is my favorite rapper too, just saying. And I was born in 83.