😂 I still listen to this all the time. Over 20 years. The whole Ridin' Dirty album is a classic. Diamonds & wood, Murda, One day ya here, high life, Pinky ring, 3 n tha mornin, fuck my car ,and good stuff all go hard. Classic.
It literally hurts my heart how the younger generation know nothing about the past music. Us older Gs gotta start putting the soldiers in position to be taught like we were 🤘🏽💯
At the time you got the best verses from UGK, OutKast and 8 Ball and MJG! Protect and Serve, Riding Dirty and 3 in the morning along with Coming Out Hard by MJG & Ball should be on your radar
Mannnn you just don't know... I was stationed in Texas when this came out!!!! Straight hard....riding to this and the parties was straight lit to this!!!!
Y'all reaction to Bun's verse is everyone's reaction when they hear it for the first time. Pimp did his numbers too, but Bun was something different. For more Houston Texas Country Rap Tunes, react to Chucky Trill ft JDawg-Streets Don't Love a Soul, Slim Thug ft Zro and JDawg-Associates and No Love, Scarface- A Minute To Pray and A Second to Die, Zro-Respect My Mind, Tired ft Mya, and The Mule ft Juvenile and Devin Da Dude, Jdawg Ride On 4's, 1st 48 ft Slim Thug, and Foreva and A Day.
Pocketful Of Stones is the jam by UGK also Diamonds & Wood, That's Why I Carry, One Day, don't forget Playas From The South featuring Master P and Silkk, then Break Em Off featuring Master P. In fact, Playas From The South will be one of those bangers y'all want to blast on the 12's
Bro, keep in mind that is the second song on the CD, had to pull over and jump out the car like WTF!!!!! The song hits even harder if you understand all the slang they spitting like being "wet" (gone off that water) knowing how many ounces in a byrd (36oz) but he stretched it to 50. Riding dirty had us in chokehold. When you talk real street numbers like that it can't be denied. That's why Thug Motivation 101 took off
What made Bun B's verse so incredible, is that he changed up his flow and rhyme scheme about 5 times. Everybody could recite Pimp C's verse, because it was so raw. But Pimp kept his rhyme scheme fairly simple. Bun just went crazy on his verse. He doesn't have the memorable lines like Pimp had, but the way he was switching up his flow was crazy. At the parties, it was the Greeks who loved this song.
Also I think yah need to hear one of the greatest posse cuts of a generation REMEMBER THE TITANS- (in order) Fabolous , Joe Budden, Lloyd Banks , Royce Da 5’9 It’s heat my guys HEAT