I’m not even from Atlanta but the fact that I know all of these artists y’all interviewed and the fact that I know about a lot of these situations shows the impact y’all have on hip hop... I’m checking in from Cleveland Ohio
B High do the best interview.. he let folks talk and he know what questions to ask for them to talk.... most them rapper dude podcast try to out shine and talk the guest
Hated when these two beefed, Yung LA let that Grand Hustle deal get to his head. But J Money did start the trend, but Yung LA did have me with a Mohawk with designs in it with the eyeliner to color in the designs lmaooo
Live Mixtapes and Datpiff had all my data during that era! Shoutout KE and Spinz, Scream and all the other artists and producers who blessed us during this time
Finally someone letting the truth be told! Since sauce walker been screaming he the original sauce God lmao j money would always come to my mind 💯 give him his jus due 💯💯💯
@@unbiasedtv6525 The way sauce walka say it ain like Mac Dre and where were all these people saying it back in 02. I'll wait... yall just don't want to give that man his props. The modern usage we hear is influenced by Sauce Walka. The evidence of that is all these rappers biting his cadence. Nobody rapping like J Money or Mac Dre.
@@cbenji07 Nigga No!. That's not how it works. Give ode. And how you know Sauce wasnt bumping Mac Dre or other Bay Area pimps that created the vernacular people steal?
It’s so funny when I first seen the name Yung La I thought they had signed a west coast artist. Then I listened to Offset Swag and heard So Futuristic and became a fan every since. I’m talking since then I majority been listening to the A. I honestly knew La had to be official if he was hanging with J Money serving everybody lol
We need the futuristic sauce back!To me it seems like the movement never took off and always stayed underground.It's unfair with all this trash music today when the rappers in the futuristic movement seem like they were the best to ever make fire songs where they be hit after hit where it seem like they had 90s rap and 2000s flow and snap music all combined into 1 in their music where u have to be crazy to not understand how fire it is.But the movement they startec never really had a chance to shine tho and it's crazy how people missing the point of not being able to recognize how fire the futuristic movement was
"Lost in the sauce" is a figure of speech that is older than rap music 🤣😂. Completely different context. The "sauce" that j money is talking about is just another word for swag/ style/ charisma. Mac dre is the first to use it in this context