13. "RE: dry rub lemon pepper can be overwhelming" In response to Reply # 4
>but when they get the right amount on there i fuck with it. > >try lemon pepper + bbq sauce if you get a chance. weird idea i >know but its my favorite wing to make rn.
LAbeathustla Member since Jan 24th 2004 33858 posts
Thu Jul-13-17 10:39 AM
7. "or How ATL Strip Clubs are fkng up Hip Hop (swipe)" In response to Reply # 0
that whole culture is garbage..got 8 yr old lil girls dancing like strippers...the whole music is garbage sans a few cats like killer mike, and outkast......and fk lemon pepper wings...shit garbage too
8. "Strip club beats (Trap & modern rap beats) are TRASH" In response to Reply # 7
Some shit for strippers to jiggle around to. Now dudes jiggling around to this shit too.
No basslines, no real sense of rhythm, no progressions, wack bars, repetitive drums. Every dance is some variation of "drop it low and shake that thang" for women, while dudes doing that twitching around shit.
14. "as somebody from the uk ive always wondered how this strip club" In response to Reply # 0
culture started, shit seems so strange to me
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15. "It's strange to me and I was there" In response to Reply # 14
I've lived in Atlanta most of my life, so I've seen the strip club culture rise up from the beginning.
Southern cities like Atlanta, Miami and Tampa became strip club meccas because, despite being in the bible belt, they allowed full nudity. It was common when I was in college to hit clubs like Magic City, The Blue Flame, Jazzy T's, Strokers...etc on the regular.
Because it was such a popular hang out for young brothers, up and coming artists would slide the club DJ's a few bucks to get their stuff played in the club for everybody to hear it. If the beat bumped and the strippers liked to dance to it, they got hot. No one was playing 2 Live Crew, Kilo Ali, 69 Boyz...etc. on the radio...at first. It was all strip club hype and cats pushing mixtapes outside the club.
Seeing that the strip clubs were a launch pad for new music, bigger more established artists started hanging out, throwing around money, and soon the whole scene exploded.
16. "Can't stand lemon-pepper on wings" In response to Reply # 0
I've tried it multiple times from spots that people swear fo' God they're the best wings. Dry, wet, it doesn't matter. I've never had it from a place that I felt like I had to have them again.
Give me other flavors any day.
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