New Orleans Rap/Hip Hop/Bounce/90s Appreciation Thread
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90s was a golden time for new orleans hiphop a big part had a part to do with the radio .Q93 was the ? back then they use to play a lot of local artist now they just play the same BS over and over again ? is sad .
I totally agree. Local music was mixed in with national songs. Just had so many unique sounds. Each area had an identity.
Wild Wayne will always be goat to me. He was the voice of New Orleans Radio.
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90s was a golden time for new orleans hiphop a big part had a part to do with the radio .Q93 was the ? back then they use to play a lot of local artist now they just play the same BS over and over again ? is sad .
I totally agree. Local music was mixed in with national songs. Just had so many unique sounds. Each area had an identity.
Wild Wayne will always be goat to me. He was the voice of New Orleans Radio.
It's ya boy Wild Wayne.
Bruh, I remember growing up in Gulfport we were able to get New Orleans radio stations. My homies and I grew up listening to Wild Wayne on the radio, and grew up on bounce music. You're spot on about the local music being played. I still remember riding round GPT one night listening to the radio and they was playing UNLV & BG's baby and wayne diss Drag Em on the radio. -
90s was a golden time for new orleans hiphop a big part had a part to do with the radio .Q93 was the ? back then they use to play a lot of local artist now they just play the same BS over and over again ? is sad .
I totally agree. Local music was mixed in with national songs. Just had so many unique sounds. Each area had an identity.
Wild Wayne will always be goat to me. He was the voice of New Orleans Radio.
It's ya boy Wild Wayne.
Aye y'all remember them ? that would call in and try to rap over the phone? Lmao "I say...Hey..You? What's your name ...You on the radio with Cha boy Wild Wayne!" Lol
Y'all remember slamming or jamming? They still do that ? in on Q93? Lol
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silverfoxx wrote: »Lil Elt - Get The Gat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8hPdbsLqmQ
Dolamite - Hustlas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8iZH3eCmsg
Ricky B - Shake It Fo Ya Hood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcFy_nF5qrg
Btw that Hustlas sample, does anyone know the original?
Come on dude. Lol. That's Sade I Couldn't Love You More
https://youtu.be/G0G53hJ8Rjs
Bruh she is soooo Beautiful and I knew it! I just couldn't think of the sample name. -
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AggieLean. wrote: »90s was a golden time for new orleans hiphop a big part had a part to do with the radio .Q93 was the ? back then they use to play a lot of local artist now they just play the same BS over and over again ? is sad .
I totally agree. Local music was mixed in with national songs. Just had so many unique sounds. Each area had an identity.
Wild Wayne will always be goat to me. He was the voice of New Orleans Radio.
It's ya boy Wild Wayne.
Bruh, I remember growing up in Gulfport we were able to get New Orleans radio stations. My homies and I grew up listening to Wild Wayne on the radio, and grew up on bounce music. You're spot on about the local music being played. I still remember riding round GPT one night listening to the radio and they was playing UNLV & BG's baby and wayne diss Drag Em on the radio.
Man that song was tough. The best line in that song was when BG said "I'ma speak the truth, I'ma tell no lie, I was on the scene when Yella snuck Baby in the eye." He mentioned Slim too.
https://youtu.be/LFtfaQ3xgz8
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silverfoxx wrote: »90s was a golden time for new orleans hiphop a big part had a part to do with the radio .Q93 was the ? back then they use to play a lot of local artist now they just play the same BS over and over again ? is sad .
I totally agree. Local music was mixed in with national songs. Just had so many unique sounds. Each area had an identity.
Wild Wayne will always be goat to me. He was the voice of New Orleans Radio.
It's ya boy Wild Wayne.
Aye y'all remember them ? that would call in and try to rap over the phone? Lmao "I say...Hey..You? What's your name ...You on the radio with Cha boy Wild Wayne!" Lol
Y'all remember slamming or jamming? They still do that ? in on Q93? Lol
Yup that was a freestyle session that used to come on around 9. It was called 9:00 props. Each rapper got like 30 seconds. It was hard to listen to at times cause some dudes used to be all off beat. If I'm not mistaken Mannie provided the beat for that. It was after the Top 8 at 8.
They stopped slam it or jam it years ago. They used to play local tracks to see if they would play it on the radio again.
I know y'all will appreciate this. Q93 and old Cash Money did a track specifically for the radio.
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Some throwback Mac n Storm
I came across this single on youtube a couple months ago
i was sleepin on this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEJunbvg-1Iquote] -
Here go the b-side, Mac always had that east coast flow, they did they thing ova that ole Jigga beat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw_PIQJhMZMquote]][/quote] -
LMAO man wtf you know about this!!??
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I see you @Sion !!!!
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https://www.youtube.com/shared?ci=mzxasUb4WpE. Don't know if this has been posted or not, but this is my ? ...
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Lil Derrick (RIP) and Kayotic drop
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Daum think I missed this thread...
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This came out before or after Soulja Slim got killed?
cause i heard slim got offed behind some 7th ward ?
that make it kinda strange seeing BG and Turk ft on this
Then again i heard Bg and Soulja had beef which never
made sense to me cause i thought they was tight and had all them collabs
but my uncles always use to say geezy wanted to be the man and got him knocked off -
Awwww shitttt...They played these 2 songs over the weekend at this spot I was at...man look, I lost my ? mind smh...? twins be bringing that ? ...man this ? use to go ? crazy....man...? ...? ..That Club getting shut the ? downnn
Man every ? in the place, was rapping word for word to this ? ..I ? fell in love 30 times in that ? Lol.. ...? got dumb on this one here....? was just ? disrespectful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z177-Csh0Hk&list=PLr2Z1DBy-Zu6aHa9TVrbZN4ze-NTV_UJJ
This one here...smh laws....
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? don't wanna see me when Buck Jump Time come on. I be rolling
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My kinda thread..yet again. Man I was bumpin' them Cash Money ? all thru high school since 9th grade. Nothin' but it. Had a whole desk drawer full of all they tapes in chronological from B.G. True Story to like Lil Wayne 500 Degreez. Used to set my alarm and get up a quarter after 5 before I catch the bus to school waking up to this on my 500 watt stereo:
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And I'm all the way up here from Rochester, NY, 19th Ward SW side so I got both southside and west side lol. I used to catch the #8 RTS Bus Genesee Park Blvd. to Strong Hospital. It used to be a Record Archive across the street on Mt. Hope Ave. Every time I had like $10 -$12 I'd go in there and ask for anything from these ? . They used to have to catalog inside they album booklets and that's when I started collecting. I started with this album Feb. 15th, 2000. I was 14 years old:
Mannie and Birdman AKA Lovely n Atrice used to make the dopest intros just game spittin'
https://youtu.be/eStvKpklTGc
This was my ? ! 50 Shot's Sets It Off:
https://youtu.be/Mky3zkLI_dM
Wayne & B.G. solos were my favorite: Block Burner & I'm a Hot Boy
https://youtu.be/GNzJr0VyUVg
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Second tape I copped was B.G. It's All On U, Vol. 2
What U Want to Do - this ? Geezy was lettin' ? have it on this ? . Fresh a monster for this beat:
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Then it was Big Tymer$ How U Luv That? Vol. 2
The Intro was the same beat Juvie used on Tha Man off Tha G-Code. Even Juvie knew this beat was cold:
https://youtu.be/DT7Qet6PUeQ
Like someone said a couple years ago, lol this beat is so marvelous, one of the songs that really grew on me:
https://youtu.be/gDg2LJF5FNg
And I stay bumpin On Top of the World man this ? go:
https://youtu.be/mrJt82xsNVA
"I gotta brand new rubber tell ya ? I love her" lol Fresh a fool