Still Fly by Big Tymers (2002) Lose Yourself by Eminem (2002) Can We By SWV (1997) Work it by Missy Elliott (2002) In Da Club by 50 Cent (2003) What A Girl Wants by B2K (2002) Who That Girl by Eve (2001)
Paul Wall.... Sittin Sideways was such a fucking banger. Do not fucking doubt southern beats, they ARE the best. Houston Texas baby. I grew up in Louisiana, and damn it, that song will always, always, always be a part of my life. Listen, it's the candy paint slidings off of the old school Impala, and the sitting sideways means that shit is sitting sideways
I’m from Central Tx but most of my family is from East Tx (LaGrange, Tx City, Houston etc). Houston is more like East Louisiana and ain’t nothing wrong with that at all. I know some cool folks from Louisiana and HTX.
I'm from New York Originally but for some reason this song hit different.. Hot 97 and power 105 we're spinning it nonstop I had no idea who Paul Wall was.. Only Texas artist I knew were Geto Boys ..Still till today if you go to a barbecue in NY you Will probably hear this song before the night is out
I will tell you why.The sample on this song was previously used by a well known french rapper, Booba, who was heavily influenced by Mobb Deep .That 's why you can feel a N.Y ' vibration.
i was born 06 and i love this genre music, i wish i could travel back in time to witness this but sadly we’ll never be able to do that, s.u.c and swishahouse will forever be in my heart
@@Leftturnaddict You lived through it as a child I’m talking about adolescence/adult years when you were allowed to go to the club, parties etc. the vibe was different.
🫡 that's a one hell of a top notch song right here, amazing instrumental with pinpointed flows in it plus an amazing videoclip to go aling with it, this song is one of those hard to find perfect 10's👌🏻👍🏻🇵🇹🙋🏻♂️.
I’ve got a bunch of cousins in Houston. Like a LOT but imagine my surprise when one of them was at a party and they posted a pic of who they were chillin’ with: The People’s Champ! Mr Paul Wall!! It wasn’t at a concert. Nah. They were talking in a hallway at someone’s house. That’s Houston’s version of Eminem. He’s hood for real. Not fake at all. Good dude. He looks out for and helps his city.
Man, I'm glad i grew up here in Texas. My friends older brother turned me onto Z-RO when I was a kid getting into skating. Whenever we'd be at spot to skate I'd always throw some Swisha house on or just whatever project Skrew just got done with.
They were sitting sideways because they was on that lean, They keep them low and slow not tilted to one side,but what do I know I've only been listening to it since before these people were born.
06, Sadly i was too young to know about this when it was popping, but i absolutely love this genre now, i wish i could time travel back to witness that era, Swishahouse and Screwed up click will always live in my heart.
@@lowslab Hey man, what matters is that you appreciate it. Don't worry about not growing up with it, worry about enjoying it. That's what counts homie... for real
@@lowslab I'm not gonna lie, I made a mistake... I turned 16 on Oct 28th of 2000... so I made myself sound a year older than I am, but dude, this stuff was everything. I had two 12" subwoofers in the trunk of my 1996 Acura Legend, bumping this kinda hip hop. That time means a lot to me, but like I said, don't say "sadly". Dude, just appreciate the music
@@lowslab Sorry dude, I know I'm commenting a lot, but I had two 12" IMPP PIoneer subwoofers in an unvented box, and dude, they would rock. I got pulled over for it a couple times for being too loud. Music is life
Crazy how watts stole screw whole style and since he been gone now everybody acting like he didn’t. You would get clowned for listening to watts back then, dude used to be known as the fake screw