Im from Birmingham but i got people in Atlanta and i know people gon say im hatin but i miss the old ATL...Outkast,Goodie Mob, Big Rube the whole Dungeon Family along with Ghetto Mafia had the entire Souf on tilt
Ibri Obeyah I'll never stand in line fofor no $300 Js. Bout $160 is my max. I don't care what anyone says, Js are very well made and I can keep em lookin good for a year or two. Not to mention they're fresh as hell. That's worth it to me. We all know they prolly cost a small fraction to produce compared to what they sell em for, but that's the same with everything. It is what it is, they could sell em for half the price and not only make money but still be rich af. Same with 99% of businesses, which to me, is a big problem with the world and our country.
sholove Sholove i mean.... its nothing really to go over anyone’s head lol. It literally says what he meant... people buy expensive clothes to fit in and be accepted. Nothing deep about it to go over people’s head lol
I’m from BROOKLYN NY. There is no reason for me to like field mob but let me tell you this, I know the roota to the toota album word for fucking word! Played it so much gave it to my boy.. and til this day we both can quote “Cut Loose” down time every adlib without a beat. That’s how good that album was... dudes in Brooklyn was bumping that shit before school and after school! Shawn and Smoke! Facts!
@@bishopruger603 if youre from the south preferably Atlanta....youll know that they weren't the best lyricists. But as far as kids repping the south, with clothing trends, sing a long songs and a few hits....yea ill put them in the group. Cross colours, backwards jeans and jerseys....yea the young boys got a miny staple in the A. How many other kid rap groups you knew about at that time?? And they toured with Micheal Jackson by the way.....how many ppl u know thst can say that??
As far rap in the South, these guys were lyrical. It was a time in the 90s when cities such as NY thought rappers in the South wasn't lyrical. These dudes proved a lot of people wrong.
Just because you never heard of it does not mean it’s not a classic. I’ve never heard a Rolling Stones song but it doesn’t take away from their legacy. You should go listen to it before you cast an opinion.
“ If you out there and you owe me/Or been scared to get my fetti /Or hate me cause I fuck and she won't even let you smell it /Or if you see me doin dirt and feel its best you tell it /You besta slow yo roll boy /Or be found dead in yo Chevy” CLASSIC!!!!!
5k Out fit to fit in I dnt think a lot of people caught the punch line. field mob and the southern click ole E I'm from round that way those boys are legends, I'm glad B high brought them on they speaking real.
Aeee......been riding dirty listening to mobb music since a youngster....grew up got educated and a few degrees. Moved 2 texas became a truck driver. Still bumping yall in Walmart truck
@@SVGIN u hell as a musician I love quality flow I dont get high so most new artist not being played in my ride. If its Atlanta or not not riding to no bs. Mechanicsville zone 3 RIP kb &bob