I started listening to my rap clean since my 5yo pretty much demands it. After decades of listening, I honestly like it. I know what they're saying anyway and it's all the same message/story told differently over and over anyway.
I bought The Slim Shady LP when it came out…in Zimbabwe and the whole album was the censored version. I absolutely loved that version because they were very creative in their censoring. 😂😅
This is a great example of what a father can be in a child's life....rap was not something on the father's radar but music is the link that brings them together. The father made a conscious effort to open his mind to his sons world and is enjoying the fruits of his labor..we all get to enjoy it, and look in amazement when the father recognizes artist by the sound of their voice, he knows terms and 808 comment...come on. Thank you both.
It was the biggest song of the year. First rapper to outsell DMX. Remember it like it was yesterday. X is my favourite after Pac, so it's hard to forget.
Absolutely love the prospective. People listen to the beat and bob their head but don't think of the struggle behind it. Bravo old school on the reaction.
@@jamesparker7016 I agree with this and I wasn't even talking about him. I'm talking about the outrageous amount of folks that die from overdose's provided from dealers
Just for fact sake, his name is William Leonard Roberts II. He chose the moniker "Rick Ross" because of a drug trafficker named Rick Ross, also known as Freeway Rick Ross. The real Rick Ross ran a massive drug empire in Los Angeles in the 1980's. He was caught, convicted and sentenced to life in prison. He received early release in 2009 and has authored a few books and is an activist who speaks out about the dangers of drugs and the lifestyle surrounding it. You can imagine the real Rick Ross was none to pleased to hear that the rapper Rick Ross was using his name.
He was selling the coke the Cia/Fbi was bringing into America to fund wars in South America. He went to prison illiterate.Taught himself to read. Studied law books & found the bullshit in his case & got himself out. While fat Rick Ross was a Corrections Officer. Freeway Ricky did try to sue him about using his name, but I think the case got thrown out.
Absolutely , to add to it, there were lawsuits concerning the name and the fact that he made more money with the use of the name, he was allowed to continue but he still changed it to the Moniker "Ricky Rozay". The real Rick ross was allegedly funded by the CIA and is the topic of a Film entitled Kill the Messenger , and the Tv show SNOWFALL is inspired by him, which gave Credence to the Argument, that the Government Created Crack and sent it to the Urban areas to Hurt black people, and was a Direct Result of Iran Contra.
It's weird how no one mentioned that Rick Ross the rapper was a correctional officer but he stole someone else's identity to becone a rapper. That's why it was jarring when Kai's dad said it felt harder than TI or Jeezy. Rappers are the best actors, it's all wrestling, it's all kayfabe. No one cares about reality.
I really liked Push It from Rick Ross when I first got that album. I'm a 37yo white guy who has listened to rap for a long time, and he definitely came out with a new, distinct sound. Trick Daddy is also from Florida. He's pretty accomplished and very good
Ross is chill ASF. I saw him at a club in D.C. back in the day and he was was just loungin. He was very cool and polite to everyone, he wasn't being all wild like a lot of rappers get flack for.
The name Rick Ross is taken from Freeway Ricky Ross who was the no 1 crack dealer in Los Angeles during the 80s. The rapper pretty much stole that identity for his rap persona.
This has to be one of my favorite reviews from you guys! I love how your dad let loose and understood the vibe of the song. Fun fact: Rick Ross was a correction officer in FL before making his big break. Let your dad watch "Aston Martin" by him and Drake...guarantee he'll love it!😊
i think touching on the artist in that period of time of the songs release and then touching on them present day would be dope.. it would really show the development and growth of these artists ESPECIALLY one like Rick Ross. He’s perfected his image of being the “Biggest Boss” and it shows now more than ever.
Love Dad’s perspective on things! I’d like to recommend again, int’l players anthem (UGK), Run to the Sun by NERD or we gonna make it by Jadakiss! Keep the videos coming guys I love watching these!
We need explicit versions only ky that’s if you want to show your dad the realest form of said song! That being said it’s always a pleasure watching you and you pops enjoying some good music together ✌🏽😊
Rick Ross a.k.a William Robert II was a Federal Correctional Officer before he became a rapper so likely met the real Noriega there. Also, there are so many legendary Florida Hip Hop artists in this video e.g. Trina, Trick Daddy, Pit Bull, Scott Storch, etc. And Rick Ross's sound(especially his early stuff) is heavily influenced by Miami Bass Club Music. One of the O.G. Hip Hop Groups to come from Miami was 2 Live Crew and you can hear their influence in a lot of Miami artists that followed them. Speaking of Drake, his song with Ross ,"Aston Martin Music", is still a banger to this day!
The song still holds up, its a true classic. Has that throwback 80's vibe on the beat that will never go out of style. I concur with others tough that you should have done the original version, the censors cut half of the art out.
I hope Ross or one of these artists invite you guys to a show. Your understanding of music is so great & real! You look past the cursing & lifestyle & look at the art! Bless y’all!
0:49 I highly suggest Dead Prez as a Florida rap grpup that will blow you away, "Hip-Hop" is a good starting point, most people are familiar with it from the Dave Chappelle show, but they were from Tallahassee, like T-Pain.
“When they snatched black I cried for 100 nights, He got 100 bodies, Serving 100 life’s..” That line was always so crazy to me.. This song wasn’t only big in Miami.. I’m from NYC and this song was huge
@@okny nah bro it's about Kenneth "Black" Williams. He ran a big drug crew called the Boobie Boys back in the 90's. Ross is friends with him, that's why he's wearing a Boobie Boys T-shirt in this video.
It supposed to be the a glimpse into working the dark underbelly. I am glad your dad talks about it. It is a huge aspect of what the artist is conveying. I love your channel.
This is a great motivational song when you are getting ready for work, to workout or to just go out and do what you gotta do! We are all going out HUSTLIN'!
Kai, for someone that wasn't around (or very young at that time), I'm always impressed with your rap knowledge! It was definitely a fun time for rap back then.. I started listening in 1994 or so.. and was huge in rap / hip hop up until about 2014.. So many good moments of hiphop.. To be around back then (1994 - 2008 especially).. everything felt so much different than today.
I love how your dad is reacting to some of my fav songs. Can you please get him to listen to Hypnotise from Biggie and also explain how complex that song is in the flow.
@@TheLobMob You guys should think about reacting to albums, “Common-Be” is a great album to react to, Common’s lyricism and lighter content + Yeezys production = amazing album
Always look for the explicit versions. You are selling these songs short with the missing words. I’m sure it makes it harder for your Dad to follow. Love your channel!
7:47 has pitbull in the lineup. He was just starting his career at this time. The beautiful thing about Miami hip hop is that they all support each other even if they go in different directions. To this day Pitbull is friends with Rick Ross and they both have love for each other
I recognize why this was a big song and in a party it goes hard, but I never rocked with it like that other than the beat. I appreciate your reaction and your Dad expressing his feelings. 👍🏾
I love your dad😂great spirit. You two are something else. Thanks for wanting to learn and understand part if the music culture. Very constructive and insightful. Love watching you two
This was a good reaction. I love reliving these songs with you all m. You should show him Aston Martin music with him and drake since it’s around the same era 🤯
Yall should do some more early to mid 2000s Wayne. The Carter 1, 2, along with the mixtapes Dedication 2 and 3, Tha Carter 2.5, Da Drought 3 and No Ceilings are all hip hop masterpieces.
Said no one ever Lol Lil Wayne has no classic albums - maybe Carter 3 - and all the mixtapes you listed are great throw away music … nothing to talk about or dissect - Wayne literally says nothing all album
@@activistbook3809 You are so far in the minority with that I wont even take it seriously. A quick Google search is all it takes. Bro, those albums and mixtapes are nothing but bars.
Its great that he can deduce the complexity of our situation and, as he says, the quagmire of emotions that people in these situations has to deal with us refreshing snd kinda gives hope to the possibility of more privileged people understanding the reality that underprivileged people face. A song that you should listen to is My Way Home by Kanye & Common
Just discovered this channel and absolutely LOVE the way this father and son duo communicate and interact with each other! Very refreshing and touching. Subscribed. ♥
Rick Ross is a real human. He was one of the biggest Hustlers in America when the coke trade started out in Cali. The show Snowfall is based on his life. There is a story behind the name
give your dad DMX- 'Who We Be' if you havent already. it is forever my fav DMX track and it has a lot of emotion in it. I think your dad would like it, the video matches the emotion too.
Rick Ross has many really good songs with good lyrics and with a sound thats like old school 70`s smooth and relaxed.. So hopefully you will let him hear that one day.. This song is a classic ofc. but when you grow up, its just seems weaker then his later songs. His voice even changed for the better too. Tears of joy. outlawz. idols become rivals. aston martin music. And many of the justice league productions.
LOL, your reaction on Drake is spot on. Aubrey (Drake) grew up on TV in Canada, Degrassi. He's not ashamed of it, that was his life. I'm sure he had his struggles but there's NO WAY he'd trade his life for the lives of the people he makes a song or two with, no way.
Gotta love that daddo caught he could say Cool. But then didn't! 😂💪🏽 that's called integrity. When you mentioned andre 3000. What a Job - Andre 3000, Snoop Dogg, Devin the Dude.
it's a guaranteed hit whenever Drake & RIck Ross collab. and they've perfected the "wealthy music" aesthetic/genre. definitely gotta check out "Lemon Pepper Freestyle" , "Gold Roses" , "Lord Knows", "Aston Martin Music" , & "Diced Pineappless"
The appreciation, bond, and curiosity with our music and culture from you and your dad really feels like a gift. It really bridges gaps and closes barriers. I really love watching his responses especially when his mind gets blown. 😂
There are so many rapper cameos in this video! Second verse the guy standing by the car with the 305 hat on is rapper trick daddy, third verse rapper Trina is standing to Rick’s left (our right) in the orange outfit, rappers Gunplay and Khaotic are around the car wash scenes (although they are probably better known for being on the tv show love and hip hop Miami) producer Scott Storch is one of the guys lined up along a car. There are probably many more but the camera pans the other people really quickly or they’re in the background so it’s tough to name them all. Also this song is much different when you listen to the original explicit version.
Definitely time to introduce pops to DJ Screw. I am not the only one who commented on the All Screwed Up Vol. 2 poster in the background. Love to see it
I recommend reading his biography and few others really eye opening and puts thing in perspective. That video had some of Miami’s finest rappers in it.
Trick Daddy was in this video. He’s another Miami rapper. I think your dad would like some of his music especially Amerika, Thug Holiday, I’m A Thug, Sugar, In Da Wind and Let’s go which is a crazy train sample
Just to think he stole the name from a huge kingpin out of cali. Freeway Ricky Ross. Song went hard. Some of these songs still hit. Glad to see the father doing review on some classics.
Ahh this is the clean version! He hits different when its the explicit for sure.
Yep. The explicit version is way better.
Exactly 🤦🏼♂️ I hate when music reviews are done on clean versions of songs. *Although I do like most all these guys reviews, not tryna hate haha*
I started listening to my rap clean since my 5yo pretty much demands it. After decades of listening, I honestly like it. I know what they're saying anyway and it's all the same message/story told differently over and over anyway.
I bought The Slim Shady LP when it came out…in Zimbabwe and the whole album was the censored version. I absolutely loved that version because they were very creative in their censoring. 😂😅
Facts that was I was Thinking, and if this leaves him Unsettled, War Ready with him and Jeezy, would have him Literally ready for war
Dad with the 808 knowledge. I love it.
I think his dad plays musoc..I could be wrong but yeah he definitely knows alot on the instrumentation side of things.
Just based off your dad's reaction I would be really interested in him reacting to Nipsey Hussle, If possible that would be a great reaction imo.
💯 I’d love y’all to react to Victory Lap, the last album he made before he was murdered. There’s a lot of wisdom and foreboding on that album.
Say no more. You are so right. Double Up or Victory Lap.
Yessss!! Great suggestion! Or even his early works that correlate to his Marathon brand!
Most definitely
Imagine his dad reacting to blue laces, it would leave him in tears
This is a great example of what a father can be in a child's life....rap was not something on the father's radar but music is the link that brings them together. The father made a conscious effort to open his mind to his sons world and is enjoying the fruits of his labor..we all get to enjoy it, and look in amazement when the father recognizes artist by the sound of their voice, he knows terms and 808 comment...come on. Thank you both.
beautiful to see!
What a beautiful observation 🤍🤍🤍
Amen
This song was HUGE when it came out. Even here in PA you couldn’t escape it
It was the biggest song of the year. First rapper to outsell DMX. Remember it like it was yesterday. X is my favourite after Pac, so it's hard to forget.
Im from half way around the world and it was big out here in kenya
Absolutely love the prospective. People listen to the beat and bob their head but don't think of the struggle behind it. Bravo old school on the reaction.
I mean in Ross’ particular circumstances, he had a job. Not every dope dealer has “circumstances,” some of em are just greedy and immoral
@@jamesparker7016 I agree with this and I wasn't even talking about him. I'm talking about the outrageous amount of folks that die from overdose's provided from dealers
I love pops honesty. That’s the best part of the reactions.
The explicit version hits harder.
Your dad is so goddamn cool. He’s a legend! You’re so lucky to have him. Another great reaction fellas. ❤✊🏽
Just for fact sake, his name is William Leonard Roberts II. He chose the moniker "Rick Ross" because of a drug trafficker named Rick Ross, also known as Freeway Rick Ross. The real Rick Ross ran a massive drug empire in Los Angeles in the 1980's. He was caught, convicted and sentenced to life in prison. He received early release in 2009 and has authored a few books and is an activist who speaks out about the dangers of drugs and the lifestyle surrounding it. You can imagine the real Rick Ross was none to pleased to hear that the rapper Rick Ross was using his name.
He was selling the coke the Cia/Fbi was bringing into America to fund wars in South America. He went to prison illiterate.Taught himself to read. Studied law books & found the bullshit in his case & got himself out. While fat Rick Ross was a Corrections Officer. Freeway Ricky did try to sue him about using his name, but I think the case got thrown out.
Absolutely , to add to it, there were lawsuits concerning the name and the fact that he made more money with the use of the name, he was allowed to continue but he still changed it to the Moniker "Ricky Rozay". The real Rick ross was allegedly funded by the CIA and is the topic of a Film entitled Kill the Messenger , and the Tv show SNOWFALL is inspired by him, which gave Credence to the Argument, that the Government Created Crack and sent it to the Urban areas to Hurt black people, and was a Direct Result of Iran Contra.
True because rapper Rick Ross is on some big cap, although he has some good songs including this one, but its not his real story.
For a while Ross was using the Rozay name exclusively because the real Rick Ross was trying to make him stop using his name
It's weird how no one mentioned that Rick Ross the rapper was a correctional officer but he stole someone else's identity to becone a rapper. That's why it was jarring when Kai's dad said it felt harder than TI or Jeezy. Rappers are the best actors, it's all wrestling, it's all kayfabe. No one cares about reality.
I really liked Push It from Rick Ross when I first got that album. I'm a 37yo white guy who has listened to rap for a long time, and he definitely came out with a new, distinct sound. Trick Daddy is also from Florida. He's pretty accomplished and very good
Ross was definitely a phenomenon . i love how he captured Miami in the video . Location and cameos from legends
I love the honest reaction and comment from dad. Thats why we watch you!
"It's another fucking world man!"😂😂😂
Ross is chill ASF. I saw him at a club in D.C. back in the day and he was was just loungin. He was very cool and polite to everyone, he wasn't being all wild like a lot of rappers get flack for.
Remember he was a correctional officer it’s all a act for him
@@kf9926 no doubt.
This has an irreplaceable spot on my gym playlist
You Gotta do Trick Daddy next… Miami Rap Legend
The name Rick Ross is taken from Freeway Ricky Ross who was the no 1 crack dealer in Los Angeles during the 80s. The rapper pretty much stole that identity for his rap persona.
The real Rick Ross was caught up in the Iran Contra scandal and ran drugs for the US govt.
yeah, he could have just acknowledged it or checked with the real man before going fugazi, but nooo.
@@pavolzabojnik6859Holy shit, did you just use fugazi correctly? Bravo.
The fact that he was a former CO makes it even worse IMO
Alot of rappers did the same thing with italian mobster names, gambino, capone etc
Love seeing your dad’s reaction to all these classics!
This has to be one of my favorite reviews from you guys! I love how your dad let loose and understood the vibe of the song. Fun fact: Rick Ross was a correction officer in FL before making his big break. Let your dad watch "Aston Martin" by him and Drake...guarantee he'll love it!😊
This song is legendary if you from the streets it really touches your soul.
This world is not what you want your kid to know but it’s wild because his son has this HUGE smile during the entire video. 😎 I love Rick Ross music!
That father son bond is beautiful bro
i think touching on the artist in that period of time of the songs release and then touching on them present day would be dope.. it would really show the development and growth of these artists ESPECIALLY one like Rick Ross. He’s perfected his image of being the “Biggest Boss” and it shows now more than ever.
Let's get Dad into this MAYBACK MUSIC!!!!!
Love Dad’s perspective on things!
I’d like to recommend again, int’l players anthem (UGK), Run to the Sun by NERD or we gonna make it by Jadakiss!
Keep the videos coming guys I love watching these!
We need explicit versions only ky that’s if you want to show your dad the realest form of said song! That being said it’s always a pleasure watching you and you pops enjoying some good music together ✌🏽😊
Rick Ross a.k.a William Robert II was a Federal Correctional Officer before he became a rapper so likely met the real Noriega there. Also, there are so many legendary Florida Hip Hop artists in this video e.g. Trina, Trick Daddy, Pit Bull, Scott Storch, etc. And Rick Ross's sound(especially his early stuff) is heavily influenced by Miami Bass Club Music. One of the O.G. Hip Hop Groups to come from Miami was 2 Live Crew and you can hear their influence in a lot of Miami artists that followed them. Speaking of Drake, his song with Ross ,"Aston Martin Music", is still a banger to this day!
Officer Ricky 😅
Don't forget vanilla ice from Miami!! 😄
I just noticed your DJ Screw framed album photo. Much love and 🫡 Respect. Great insight on the reacts!!!
I have to admit, this is so dope!!!! I love it!!!!
Can't wait for dad to hear Scarface, Smile with Tupac will be a great intro
The song still holds up, its a true classic. Has that throwback 80's vibe on the beat that will never go out of style. I concur with others tough that you should have done the original version, the censors cut half of the art out.
I hope Ross or one of these artists invite you guys to a show. Your understanding of music is so great & real! You look past the cursing & lifestyle & look at the art! Bless y’all!
That would be so cool! Thanks for watching. - Kai’s dad
Even being frm Toronto Canada this was a bigg trackk in summer 06🔥
“This is tough shit”😂😂😂 lmaooo best part of the video! Coolest dat !
Your dad is 🐐🐐, love his reactions
The honesty and awareness is very refreshing! Great like always! 🖤🙏🏾✊🏾🔥
I can picture your dad cruising slow in Miami in a drop top bumping this like a straight up BOSS
0:49 I highly suggest Dead Prez as a Florida rap grpup that will blow you away, "Hip-Hop" is a good starting point, most people are familiar with it from the Dave Chappelle show, but they were from Tallahassee, like T-Pain.
“When they snatched black I cried for 100 nights,
He got 100 bodies,
Serving 100 life’s..”
That line was always so crazy to me..
This song wasn’t only big in Miami.. I’m from NYC and this song was huge
The year this came out the Superbowl was in Houston and this was on every mixtape there too. It went super hard
man im from south africa.. i play this track loud on my car stereo and people know whats up
I love Pops start saying random cusses. 😂😂😂😂😂 He is evolving 🎉
When they snatched Black I cried for a hundred nights, he got a hundred bodies, serving a hundred lifes - The best line
...yeah nice line from "officer Ricky"...😂😂🤡🌎
@@oknyi think he is from cali
😂😂😂 not best line
@@okny nah bro it's about Kenneth "Black" Williams. He ran a big drug crew called the Boobie Boys back in the 90's. Ross is friends with him, that's why he's wearing a Boobie Boys T-shirt in this video.
he not even dead@@okny
I can see that DJ Screw poster in the background. Would it be too soon to introduce him to Chopped & Screwed music?
This brings back way too many memories
You guys should definitely cover "Aston Martin Music" and "sixteen" by Rick Ross
It supposed to be the a glimpse into working the dark underbelly. I am glad your dad talks about it. It is a huge aspect of what the artist is conveying. I love your channel.
This is a great motivational song when you are getting ready for work, to workout or to just go out and do what you gotta do!
We are all going out HUSTLIN'!
Classic song. Rick woss and TI them was all here this past weekend. Honestly only song i knew was This song.
A classic 🙌🔥🔥🔥
Pop’s reaction is priceless to this down souf classic…. 😂
Kai, for someone that wasn't around (or very young at that time), I'm always impressed with your rap knowledge!
It was definitely a fun time for rap back then.. I started listening in 1994 or so.. and was huge in rap / hip hop up until about 2014..
So many good moments of hiphop.. To be around back then (1994 - 2008 especially).. everything felt so much different than today.
I love how your dad is reacting to some of my fav songs. Can you please get him to listen to Hypnotise from Biggie and also explain how complex that song is in the flow.
Love your reaction❤
Just my request…we need more Big L & Common,especially (Used to love h.e.r)
Peace!
OMG… when they do “I Used To Love H.E.R.” I’m getting my popcorn for that!
@@TheLobMob You guys should think about reacting to albums, “Common-Be” is a great album to react to, Common’s lyricism and lighter content + Yeezys production = amazing album
Always look for the explicit versions. You are selling these songs short with the missing words. I’m sure it makes it harder for your Dad to follow. Love your channel!
7:47 has pitbull in the lineup. He was just starting his career at this time. The beautiful thing about Miami hip hop is that they all support each other even if they go in different directions. To this day Pitbull is friends with Rick Ross and they both have love for each other
Loving the DJ Screw poster!!
LOVE the DJ Screw pic in the back!! 🤘
I recognize why this was a big song and in a party it goes hard, but I never rocked with it like that other than the beat.
I appreciate your reaction and your Dad expressing his feelings. 👍🏾
I love your dad😂great spirit. You two are something else. Thanks for wanting to learn and understand part if the music culture. Very constructive and insightful. Love watching you two
TAKE HIM BACK WITH SOME MASTER P...IT WILL BLOW HIS MIND!!! Love the way Dad bobs his head to the beat!
This was a good reaction. I love reliving these songs with you all m. You should show him Aston Martin music with him and drake since it’s around the same era 🤯
I recommend Rick Ross "Aston Martin Music" next.
Just got this in recommends and was cool to watch. You guys are a great pair.
How about reacting to Nipsey Hussle’s “Grinding all my life”?
Yall should do some more early to mid 2000s Wayne. The Carter 1, 2, along with the mixtapes Dedication 2 and 3, Tha Carter 2.5, Da Drought 3 and No Ceilings are all hip hop masterpieces.
Said no one ever
Lol
Lil Wayne has no classic albums - maybe Carter 3 - and all the mixtapes you listed are great throw away music … nothing to talk about or dissect - Wayne literally says nothing all album
@@activistbook3809
You are so far in the minority with that I wont even take it seriously. A quick Google search is all it takes. Bro, those albums and mixtapes are nothing but bars.
Lmao, I have never heard this non-explicit version. Doesn't really hit the same for me, but good tune anyway and nice to see this reaction.
Arguably his dopest song.
Its great that he can deduce the complexity of our situation and, as he says, the quagmire of emotions that people in these situations has to deal with us refreshing snd kinda gives hope to the possibility of more privileged people understanding the reality that underprivileged people face.
A song that you should listen to is
My Way Home by Kanye & Common
I was on a street team promoting Rick and Khaled back in the day. Electric energy in those times. Pretty gracious cat. Nice review
The amount of down south legends in this video is insane
Young Jezzy The Snowman. Next up. Keep going with ya catalog. We at down south(atl ect...)build up, and continue to build up.
Just discovered this channel and absolutely LOVE the way this father and son duo communicate and interact with each other! Very refreshing and touching. Subscribed. ♥
Thanks and welcome!
Rick Ross is a real human. He was one of the biggest Hustlers in America when the coke trade started out in Cali. The show Snowfall is based on his life. There is a story behind the name
You HAVE to show your dad the start to the Katt Williams show that uses Hustlin for the opener!!
I should do this show woth my dad but since i grew up on hip hop we will listen to rock music
The jay-z remix of hustlin is dope also!
give your dad DMX- 'Who We Be' if you havent already. it is forever my fav DMX track and it has a lot of emotion in it. I think your dad would like it, the video matches the emotion too.
Rick Ross has many really good songs with good lyrics and with a sound thats like old school 70`s smooth and relaxed.. So hopefully you will let him hear that one day.. This song is a classic ofc. but when you grow up, its just seems weaker then his later songs.
His voice even changed for the better too.
Tears of joy.
outlawz.
idols become rivals.
aston martin music.
And many of the justice league productions.
Don't Stop❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Never liked this track or Ross himself but I’m here to support y’all. Keep em coming!! ✌🏼
Head bop says EVERYTHING
Funny thing about Rick Ross is that he used to be a correctional officer so most of the stuff he was talking about was cap lol
Your dad is the realest.❤️
I’ll never forget Ross big ahh jumping off that bridge 😂😂 when speedin first came out me and my pops started dying laughing when we seen that
It's still on my work playlist lol
Need some KRS-ONE/Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy.
Much needed! The Teacha and The Rhyme Animal. Both are President and Vice President of conscious Hip Hop. Well all of real Hip Hop!
You should play your Dad Aston Martin. I think he will enjoy that song
LOL, your reaction on Drake is spot on. Aubrey (Drake) grew up on TV in Canada, Degrassi. He's not ashamed of it, that was his life. I'm sure he had his struggles but there's NO WAY he'd trade his life for the lives of the people he makes a song or two with, no way.
You have to have dad listen to Rick Ross - “rich off cocaine “ it’s the epitome of reflection
Gotta love that daddo caught he could say Cool. But then didn't! 😂💪🏽 that's called integrity.
When you mentioned andre 3000.
What a Job - Andre 3000, Snoop Dogg, Devin the Dude.
it's a guaranteed hit whenever Drake & RIck Ross collab. and they've perfected the "wealthy music" aesthetic/genre. definitely gotta check out "Lemon Pepper Freestyle" , "Gold Roses" , "Lord Knows", "Aston Martin Music" , & "Diced Pineappless"
The appreciation, bond, and curiosity with our music and culture from you and your dad really feels like a gift. It really bridges gaps and closes barriers. I really love watching his responses especially when his mind gets blown. 😂
Thanks for watching! (Kai’s dad)
There are so many rapper cameos in this video! Second verse the guy standing by the car with the 305 hat on is rapper trick daddy, third verse rapper Trina is standing to Rick’s left (our right) in the orange outfit, rappers Gunplay and Khaotic are around the car wash scenes (although they are probably better known for being on the tv show love and hip hop Miami) producer Scott Storch is one of the guys lined up along a car. There are probably many more but the camera pans the other people really quickly or they’re in the background so it’s tough to name them all. Also this song is much different when you listen to the original explicit version.
Definitely time to introduce pops to DJ Screw. I am not the only one who commented on the All Screwed Up Vol. 2 poster in the background. Love to see it
It’s the edited version!
Florida - 2 Live Crew, Uncle Luke, Trick Daddy, Plies, 95 South Boys, JT Money. It’s so many Florida artist y’all need to cover
I recommend reading his biography and few others really eye opening and puts thing in perspective. That video had some of Miami’s finest rappers in it.
I love the honest reaction and opinion from you guys❤
Trick Daddy was in this video. He’s another Miami rapper. I think your dad would like some of his music especially Amerika, Thug Holiday, I’m A Thug, Sugar, In Da Wind and Let’s go which is a crazy train sample
Just to think he stole the name from a huge kingpin out of cali. Freeway Ricky Ross. Song went hard. Some of these songs still hit. Glad to see the father doing review on some classics.
I was in Miami when this dropped.. it played for 20 mins straight. It was just going, the pulled up and played again. it was amazing.