I LIKE ATL RAP UP UNTIL 2006!!! NO DIS 2 YOUNG CATS, BUT AS AN '0L SCH00L LISTENER, THE REAL RAPPERS ARE BETTER @ THE CRAFT!!! THIS COMING FROM A 👌ETROIT L A NICCA SINCE '71
Shout out to Big OOMP for being a pioneer.. One of my favorite songs by Hitman sammy sam is "Knuckle up" one of my favorite Pastor songs is "Vica Versa" when i was a teenager I rode around my car for months bumpin these songs and they still hold up to this day
DJ Jelly, Loko, Baby D, Sammy Sam, DJ Montay, Intoxicated, Oomp Camp had to be the hardest rappers from the ATL. “We Too Deep” one of the best street albums period! 🗣 Knuckle up boy!
Shout out to Oomp. That was the era where I first started hitting ATL so that music is a part of that soundtrack. I remember Pastor was the lion in the ATL but Sammy was that dude who had a big southeast record but not big national success but wasn't going out the game without a fight. I was in Lennox mall and saw Sammy Sam's cd and saw a PT. diss. I played it in that machine in the store. I was like he coming with it - "he done stole my beard well uhh huh". Very few were going at P.T. cause they saw what he did with No Limit. Troy came back with that song skit "Zone 3 Zone 3". And in it he said "the best thing Oomp could do was drop you", lol. But glad they were able to squash it like men. These rappers today could learn. Good times.
Sammy Sam is a legend in the game. Pastor Troy did his thing too, but that whole No Limit beef was in his head because nobody over there paid him no mind, they were busy moving units.
That diss came back to bite Troy in the add also. "Best thing Oomp could do was drop you/make it so funny, universal is too". Universal ended up dropping Troy as well.
@@JayJackson1981 Lol. He was disrespectful and a few people came to a show. P didn't have anything to do with it. And nothing happened. Like I said. PT was the only one in the beef. Back then you ain't never heard about No Limit having no problems nowhere. They moved however they wanted to.
@@supreme504 C Murder, Mr Serv On and a couple of their street hitters went there with the purpose of getting at Pastor. Talk what you know. Troy did an interview with BHigh explaining this shit.
If big oomp would have got that business side of the industry down bck then. He could’ve been a atl version of master p. Ppl dnt realize they had actual oomp camp stores around the city, a tv show, & some of the hardest music ever made in atl.. I wish things would have turned out different bc oomp camp definitely deserved more credit than they deserved.
I remember I was at the Atrium one night during that Sam and Troy beef. Sam got on stage and cursed Troy out for like 10 min straight. Troy wasn't in the building but everyone knew it was on then.
B High Atl here's your flowers, god! You deserve it. Your interviews are on point and real. No additives or preservatives. Just the way an interview should 3e given.
@@theyhateteezy2208 Boi Archie had way more than one hit in Atlanta.. That's like saying the only song yung Ralph had was " look like money"... These artist have classic A-Town songs and Albums in our city...We don't care how the rest of the world views them because they're A-Town Legends...
I remember going to a flea market type mall in ATL and got to get to know one of the guys from "Intoxicated". I got my gold grill from there. Anyway....buddy gave me a CD and that shit was HARD! This was back when you would try to dodge folks trying to give you there lil CD, so I was like..."here we go....🙄". But that was and still is to this day, the best damn CD I EVER got off the street! I still can't understand why they didn't blow. I think one of em was locked up when I got the disk. Shout out from Louisiana/ Mississippi fam! Good people fa sho.
I would love to see B High also do interviews of rap artists from Columbus Georgia,Macon Georgia and Savannah..Our artists and hiphop history need to be known also
@@tsaunders9340 Most of them be from the smaller towns and just rep Atlanta. Just like everyone think Field Mob is from ATL when they're from my hometown
Imagine coming from Mississippi, and visiting family in ATL at the time Big Oomp Records was running ATL....talking bout my mind blowing heard "Back Up" for the first time and lost my mind
Man ya serious? Much love to Mississippi. Anyone I've met from Sipp have always been cool. 'Back Up' is THE Crunk anthem. If somebody don't know that song, they don't know crunk & Atlanta rap music PERIOD.
Wats up this you boy @lilpetedsgb Augusta GA Checking in much luv too Wicked Ghetto Mafia the whole eastside Decatur Ga Big Oomp and the whole Oomp Camp From day one they showed us nothing but luv I appreciate y'all family I'm from Augusta but Atlanta is my second home DSGB4LIFE BAREFACE
A B-High interview of Hitman Sammy Sam and another Hitman Sammy Sam album is looong overdue!!!! A Hitman Sammy Sam, JT Money, Playa Fly & Crunchy Black collaboration album would be hard af!!!! Next B-High interview: King DJ Edward J with two of the J-Team members: DJ Kizzy Rock & Mr. ColiPark (DJ Smurf).
City Boyz ... Lil Mark use to stay on Godby Rd . McNair Middle School ( rapping in the back of the bus ) .... Talent was all through the "A" back in the 90s. Turn around then to hear T-ROCK bust freestyles in the locker room ( after P.E at Benjamin Banneker ) when he was fooling with Paul & J ... Damn BHigh bringing back memories !!!!
Been a Troy fan since 2000, never really understood the issue with Sam. I first heard about Oomp Camp through Baby D. Even all the way down here in Florida that "Eastside vs Westside" was bumpin down here.
Sammy Sam wanted Troy to acknowledge how Troy was influenced by him. Troy gave Three Six props for crunk music that really came from Oomp Camp/Southern Style DJ's, Sammy Sam, Intoxicated, etc.
Dre Sapp, hold up, Hitman Sammy Sam & Wicked had a track together??? What was the name of that track???? I always wanted a Hitman Sammy Sam & Ghetto Mafia album.
“I’m bout to throw a chair, let’s get this thang started”... Beat starts... “Oomp Oomp Oomp Camp soldier, fuck nigga I told ya....” (chairs start flying, people gettin bowed up, DJ cuts the song and the club gets shut down).
I was at a club on Fulton Industrial back in the day, and Sammy Sam performed and started s----in on Pastor Troy, talkin' about how he's not really from Atlanta. I just shook my head. Lol
Ghetto mafia!,. GOAT rap group !!! I’m on the West side , where you at nigga I’m over on the east side! , Life of a sniper 🔥🔥🔥🔥 wick is a great addition to BHighTv 💯✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Bro the fact that this man choose his artists over a deal let's me know everything needed to be known from Omp. Lol..... I would've jumped ship after 3 yrs 😂
B-high u need to get sammy sam the hit man interview on here ASAP from prison or when he gets out and I still don't think he got the respect that he deserves
@@cpo87 yep it's crazy dog and u no if he was out he would have came out with two or three more album by now and did a ton of interviews because I seen kilo and Raheem the Dream been doing a whole lot of interviews but Sam ain't been doing none so I had to do my research
I remember years ago hearing big Oomp camp beat up a African at the godby rd flea market because dude was bootleging their music..lol..I don’t know how true that was but it was crazy hearing about that back in the early 2000s
Probably true I know in Baton Rouge boosie and trill fam almost killed a dude named beelow for burning their cd’s that also took place in the early 2000s but they just settled it for a mill or 2
B high go ahead and bring lil Flava up there wit that boy wicked about how they put together straight from the Dec and flavas feature as Baby Pete on sextuplets