Miami and Atlanta Bass music appreciation!!!!!!!!!
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If this is a Hip Hop forum, then this ? need to be done, I know yall aint gon feel it, but at least respect it, and you can fa sho forget about lyrics in this one, this is just feel good music plain and simple, you know? Music.
Aye this that friday night after the varsity football game on the way home with the air conditioner on music right here, this that saturday evening ? wee football halftime music right here ? , aye this that, yo cousin birthday party dance contest music when you was kids ? right here, this that 95.7 Jamz late night weekend mix music right here ? , my country ? know what i'm talkin bout.
This that Bass music, one of the many forms of Southern Hip Hop. The ? is dead today, but it's DNA is all in hip hop, with all them fast ass tweets and Hi-hats, them Luger type drum patterns, bass music was just arranged differently and moving at prolly 200 sum bpm, DJ Spinz ? be sounding like Bass music with them loops he be using, K.E. and Nard and B do too alotta them new A producers, ? its what they grew up on, Then you got them futuristic ? like Roscoe Dash and Travis Porter, Yung LA, J Money, Shawty Lo( He aint futuristic he just use that slow melodic flow), and Skool Boy who ain't nothin but Kilo Ali juniors.
Bass music is more proof that the South is known for party music, we got alot of spitters too, but most ? would rather party, and how you gon blame the new ? for makin the music they do, like Gorilla Zoe said on that DJ Scream dvd "We didn't grow up listening to the same ? as yall".
It's two different types of Bass, Atl bass and Miami bass, I prefer Atl Bass cuz they hooks were more melodic and the samples they used on they ? sounded nice with them, you'll ? a ? to shhleep on some of they ? , ? like Kilo and , DJ Smurf, Raheem the Dream, Inoj, and Lathun and ? like that. Mia Bass was rough, rugged, and raw, some ? ass, country ass ? talkin big ? like 2 Live Crew, Splack Pack, Kidd Money, and 69 Boyz, eitha way it go all any of them ? talked about was ? .
Everytime I hear one of these ? , I feel like im back in 95 or some ? , I wish I could go back to these days, I can't even explain how much I love this ? , words can't describe ? , my uncle used to down the block beatin the ? outta this ? , you could hear that ? two towns ova, Aye this that BBQ music ? , Imma be listenin to Bass till the day I die.
My two favorite Bass tracks of all time right here.
Aye this that friday night after the varsity football game on the way home with the air conditioner on music right here, this that saturday evening ? wee football halftime music right here ? , aye this that, yo cousin birthday party dance contest music when you was kids ? right here, this that 95.7 Jamz late night weekend mix music right here ? , my country ? know what i'm talkin bout.
This that Bass music, one of the many forms of Southern Hip Hop. The ? is dead today, but it's DNA is all in hip hop, with all them fast ass tweets and Hi-hats, them Luger type drum patterns, bass music was just arranged differently and moving at prolly 200 sum bpm, DJ Spinz ? be sounding like Bass music with them loops he be using, K.E. and Nard and B do too alotta them new A producers, ? its what they grew up on, Then you got them futuristic ? like Roscoe Dash and Travis Porter, Yung LA, J Money, Shawty Lo( He aint futuristic he just use that slow melodic flow), and Skool Boy who ain't nothin but Kilo Ali juniors.
Bass music is more proof that the South is known for party music, we got alot of spitters too, but most ? would rather party, and how you gon blame the new ? for makin the music they do, like Gorilla Zoe said on that DJ Scream dvd "We didn't grow up listening to the same ? as yall".
It's two different types of Bass, Atl bass and Miami bass, I prefer Atl Bass cuz they hooks were more melodic and the samples they used on they ? sounded nice with them, you'll ? a ? to shhleep on some of they ? , ? like Kilo and , DJ Smurf, Raheem the Dream, Inoj, and Lathun and ? like that. Mia Bass was rough, rugged, and raw, some ? ass, country ass ? talkin big ? like 2 Live Crew, Splack Pack, Kidd Money, and 69 Boyz, eitha way it go all any of them ? talked about was ? .
Everytime I hear one of these ? , I feel like im back in 95 or some ? , I wish I could go back to these days, I can't even explain how much I love this ? , words can't describe ? , my uncle used to down the block beatin the ? outta this ? , you could hear that ? two towns ova, Aye this that BBQ music ? , Imma be listenin to Bass till the day I die.
My two favorite Bass tracks of all time right here.
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That ? Cam remade this ? , fat ? shout out to Killa, name anotha NY ? that could have remade this ? and held his own. -
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This ? sound so ? good right here, elementary days boy.
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Lil jon first video, jazze phae on the hook, luda in the video too.
This ol boy from ying yang first video, Bobby V at the beginnin of the video playin games lol. -
Commercial Bass.
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nigs sleepin on this thread....good drop homie
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truth spitter wrote: »nigs sleepin on this thread....good drop homie
I knew they would, I just felt like I had to put this ? up, it's a beautiful Saturday(no ? ), im high and this music came to my mind. -
5 star thread, salute to Uncle Al, DJ Laz
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I believe this Gucci Mane daddy a sum ? eitha dat or this where he got swag from, I know he grew up on dis ? , it sound jus like that ? and he be doin that whoooooosh gucci used to do.
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infamous114 wrote: »5 star thread, salute to Uncle Al, DJ Laz
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this thread makin wanna go back to the 90's...lol..lotta good stuff here
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LOL i remember all these tracks back in the days. I'm from South Florida so you already know what's up, ? better be popping that ass when these tracks pop off.
The Caribbean islands influenced bass more than anything, all immigrants brought the sound to Miami. -
They used to play this ? at one of the clubs I ? wit when a fight broke out every weekend lmao that ? be rockin dem ? hoes hear that. -
? it throw a little New Orleans Bounce in dih hoe.
R.I.P. Magnolia Shorty -
HAAAA, I remember this song during high school parties.... -
DJ Laz videos.
Miami Bass and rap and hip-hop hasn't been good since Uncle Al died. -
tupacfan35 wrote: »DJ Laz videos.
Miami Bass and rap and hip-hop hasn't been good since Uncle Al died.
word cause Trick Daddy is garbage...you always crying about 2pac, biggie and uncle al dying -
infamous114 wrote: »word cause Trick Daddy is garbage...you always crying about 2pac, biggie and uncle al crying
HAHAHA. You lauce, bruh. -
infamous114 wrote: »word cause Trick Daddy is garbage...you always crying about 2pac, biggie and uncle al crying
Although trick daddy is a good artist, but other than that, it really has gone to ? when Uncle Al got shot a killed. -
I just heard My Boo on the radio this morning. *Appreciates*
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This ? sure is play at your cousin Bday party. Damn...
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Word Em Up! Im from Detroit, and my bro' is a DJ. so I was up on all of this stuff as far back as the mid eighties. don't know how to post vids but, afro Rican, Mc Shy D, MCADE, Magic Mike. There was a lot of good music coming out of the South that people have No clue about. Thats why I will always Respect the South as a Region. They were never afraid to do everyday "walk of life" music.
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they damn near had everybody in this video