I see people born in the 80s and 90s saying this they jam actually it was for the people born in the 60s and very early 70s they were in there 20s and 30s in the 90s the actual adults now they mid 50s-60 year old 😂
This shittt still go hard.. I was in a strip club in Cali and they was playing that boring shit..requested the song Dj went crazy all dancers loved it and had ya boy living his best life that night..love da soufff mane!
Im not going to lie. Im 47, and breast cancer did a number on my legs, which has hurt my heart. It's even hard to wear heels now too. But when the beat drops to this OMG I feel like my legs just strengthen back up, and I just start dancing. That's until the song goes off 😂😂😂😂 then my legs are like if you dont sit down. 😅 I dont care whàt nobody's says, music moves the soul. Keep smiling, everyone .❤❤❤❤
@bryanbaker274 I'm actually 6 years breast cancer free , but I'm still having issues. My last form of treatment for my type of breast cancer was taking Tamoxifen for 5 years. This was after chemo, surgery, and radiation. I didn't start having issues with my legs until after 4th year of taking the pills. I'm grateful to be here, but things are not the same. It's hard when you are used to wearing nothing but heels. I wouldn't wish this illness on anyone. I receive your prayers because they are always needed. 🙏 ❤️😊
I'm 47 from Miami and I have been jamming to 2 live crew since they came out. I remember digging through the big green garbage bin for their music while getting bit by ants lol. It was at Luke records in Miami, they would throw out the problem cassettes and/or vinyl records. Man what good times! We used to find all kind of goodies, like MC Shy D and Poison Clan. RIP to both artist! Can't believe they are gone. :(
I remember in school in 1992 in Florida, the black kids would yell “Doo doo Brown!” In the hallways and it would piss off the white kids to the point they were saying “Pee Pee Yellow!” in the hallway. 😆