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12683780, Wait, are you Black???
Posted by deejboram, Wed Dec-24-14 07:44 AM
>>do "back that ass up" or "fuck them
other niggas cause i'm
>>down for my niggas" still get the party crunk
today? 
>
>IDK cause I was never into that shit too much. I can't say
>that I never heard it, but that was around the time when I
>began feeling so-called Hip Hop music less and less.


you never heard Juvenile's "back that ass up"? you a
fine muthafucka girl now back that ass up.
the shit was HUUUUUGE when it dropped

you never heard that No Limit track "fuck them other
niggas cause im down for my niggas"???
unless you never listened to a radio, been to a club/bar or a
family reunion in the last 15 years i'm calling bullshit on
this one.

just admit that Dana Dane and Slick Rick squeezed through the
cracks when hip hop was in its adolescent stages.
now that hip hop is in its "grown and sexy" years,
them british niggas wont get no traction.

just because a Vanessa Williams type got much love in 1985
don't mean her same type will get love in 2015. maybe to your
old self, but these young boys want CAKES!!!




















>


>>you realise Gin n Juice is TWENTY YEARS OLD right now
and
>when
>>it came out The Show and La Di Da Di were already
"old
>school
>>classics"???
>>
>
>Yep, and as classics they had and have been sampled to
death.
>Anyone trying to sample any of the shit from the past 10 -
15
>years?
>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>And I categorically disagree with your assessment,
at least
>>in
>>>part, because The Show rocks just as hard today as
it did
>>back
>>>in '85.
>>
>>
>>The Show rocks hard a Paid In Full here in Houston and
any
>>other crowd where the median age is 37
>>play that shit at a step show and watch the crowd's
reaction
>>but put on "BITCH YOU GUESSIN" or "I
GOT BAKIN SODA, I GOT
>>BAKIN SODA" and see which track gets ALLLLL the
folk out
>they
>>seats
>>
>
>The Show and Paid in Full rocks hard still, because they
are
>undeniable classics. Them Bullshit trax you mentioned
above
>are just flavors of the moment, like A-Bay-bay and that
>Souljah Boy, Tell 'em garbage.  
>
>When The Show and Paid in Full dropped, everybody who was
>around at that time KNEW that this thing called Hip Hop
music
>had turned a significant corner.  It's been a
>LLOOOOONNNNNNGGGGGG time, since there's been a track or an
>album that's had that kind of impact.
>