@@CL-ty6wp I was telling this young chick I'm phkin with, you don't understand what's a house party and noone had phones with cameras 😆 them shyts used to be actual parties....SMFH RIP HOUSE PARTIES
I'm a metalhead but there ain't nothin like early 2000s crunk. The beat drop on this track blew many a subwoofer. The sheer number of Lil Jon bangers during this time was unreal.
Facts. I had two Rockford 12’s in my car in HS and this song hit hard. Paired with some amped tweeters sounding those string sounds and this track was crazy.
If you fucked with this song you’re in your 30’s or 40’s now , take care of your body and eat healthy. We ain’t young no more. Most of us probably got kids and stuff now, gotta live long. Stay safe ya.
Hell, I'm 40 yrs old and still bump this. I'm still ATTIC. I was 22 when this came out, and was in the Club. Some of these Southern Rap/Crunk Music would start a fight real quik in the Clubs.
I used to DJ back then and remember when 'Wipe me down' came out. I played it and watched a whole group flip a table over... drinks, bottles, cigarettes went everywhere. The females were caught in the middle and were helpless to the whole thing and just looked at me like 'why?' One of my favorite memories.
Yes I got you by a year brother, but yup this shyt will definitely have your car system rocking. I had twelve 12 inch subs in a suburban just arrived to my first duty station in Jacksonville North Carolina all the way from Texas. I got into competition shortly after arriving. Those three years were some of the best of my life.
I’m 33 and from Texas but this music was apart of my childhood. Now I know why my parents talked so bad about my music, nothing compares to the soundtrack from your youth!
@@Kpenny300I was goin to the atrium 23 yrs ago when I was 13/14. Lil J nem made a song about it back in like 99 when we had the high school mixtapes and Columbia Talent show. It was the brick road stomp first cuz hambrick road niggas used to be deep and used to stomp niggas in da club like that all over eastside. It became the Eastside stomp after it got popular and later the A-Town stomp once Usher and lil Jon took it mainstream.
Spring back ‘04 we walked into the club in Daytona Beach while this was playing and alcohol was just being sprayed and thrown all over the place. Coolest shit ever.
This era can't be beat !!! I mean really how many songs do you hear nowadays, that no matter where you are , you just gotta move 😂. I'll still be dancing to this $h¡t when I'm un my 70s ❤
that transition at 0:45 in the lyrics and Beat was SERIOUS lol when he hopped off the steps you knew it was bouta get real! lol oh shit bring the dirty south/ crunk back.....his flow was crazy in the first verse man lol I was in 6 grade when this came out I thknk, I'm 21 now smh crazy....
+JaMazse Martin Thats always been my favorite part of the song. Its little things like that a producer can do that separate the normal records from the classics
@@SweetSerenity_247 exactly! I swear in 2003 everything was on point! The early 2000's was just a magical time. Today's generation really missed out because everything is so watered down. They don't even have swagger like that.
When this came out in 2003, I was 14 going to the 8th grade. I'm sorry but if you wasn't a teen in 2000s, you straight missed out on raw shit. Like 03-08 teen years was too raw with the music. Originally to the fullest.
Sszarkk Theburning, The same thing that happen to the G-Funk Era in the 1990's. The style & sound got old, and fell off from mainstream radio/music appeal.
Lil Jon definitely not underated. Hes had many number one hits and bangers on the radio for producing and being featured as well. Lil Jon always will be my favorite producer for making club bangers that always sets the mood. Jon has kept things more low-key music wise and has focused on other things. Hes opened a school for children and seems to be on a more positive road. I wish Lil Jon the best for being a big part of my childhood.
I don't think he was underrated! But I know what your saying! He did a lot even if he just yelled people got so hyped off him off his voice! Better than dj khaled! way better!
Maaannn what. We were bout that life frfr. 70 and 80 babies crack era......made sum real G's fr. The shit that was spit was coming from the soul. I miss these times😔😔❤️❤️
Damn this beat is hard. This goes up there with some of the best beats ever. Mobb Deep Shook Ones, Group Home Supastar, Gangstar Mass Appeal, Juvenile Ha, Puff Daddy All About The Benjamins, NWA Always Into Something, Trick Daddy Nah. etc
dude, read my latest comment above. thats exactly what i wrote. rap city was on as ssoon as you returned home from school. soon as i left baseball practice, i was doin my homework w/ big tig in the background
Mane!!! This was a juggernaut of a track! All music coming from ATL was in the early to mid 2000's! Abdullah the butcher in the video too for my wrassling folk!
Mark Bell but also it’s the start of the new era as well... different tempo, dancing, making sure it’s catchy so it’ll be remembered. The last and the first 🔥🔥
I remember when this song used to play on the radio when I was in elementary. Now I am 23. I know I am not in my thirties yet, but this song makes me miss my childhood
I was playing this in the locker room once and one of supervisor's walked in and said, "What is this, 2005?". 90's and 00's Hip Hop and Rap will always live forever, it was the s***. I'm 40 and I'll listen to it till I die.
Lil Jon's contribution to this era was insane! I still love him to death, YEAAAAHH!!
Damn... what a vibe
Naw, not his contribution. Lil Jon was that Era Factz...
Crunk music era fa sho@@saljtemoney1576
The energy during this era was fuckin AMAZING!!! Will never be duplicated
House parties were fckin poppin early mid 00's. House full of people we barely knew and never 1 fight or anything stolen. Good ol' days.
those colors, every damn video 2000-2005 was full of colors and color matching outfits
@@CL-ty6wp I was telling this young chick I'm phkin with, you don't understand what's a house party and noone had phones with cameras 😆 them shyts used to be actual parties....SMFH RIP HOUSE PARTIES
The hyphy era in bay area had the same energy, if not more thanks to x we were pop'n, lol
Ever
I'm a metalhead but there ain't nothin like early 2000s crunk. The beat drop on this track blew many a subwoofer. The sheer number of Lil Jon bangers during this time was unreal.
Hey same metal head for life but I ain't afraid to mosh to lil j
FCTS💯
I totally agree even here from Brazil...it was the same around here...
Straight up facts.
Facts. I had two Rockford 12’s in my car in HS and this song hit hard. Paired with some amped tweeters sounding those string sounds and this track was crazy.
20 years later this is Still Blaring out them speakers 🔊🔊🔊in 2024
Facts
Right!!!! 💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
PITBULL - DAMNIT MAN
🤔
This blast in my car probably everyday and I Sing with my whole chest !!
If you fucked with this song you’re in your 30’s or 40’s now , take care of your body and eat healthy. We ain’t young no more. Most of us probably got kids and stuff now, gotta live long. Stay safe ya.
Yep 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Truth
You forgot about us in the 50's! 😆
Yeah, bruh. It sucks. Unless... stem cell research... lol
Say less!!!
That beat drop is impeccable.
#Facts💯
Hell yea
That's my favorite parts when that bass drops!!!😊🙌🏼❤
And is 💯🔥
Sean P spit that shit.
I was in love with him😂
They all dope though
Forever a banger
FASHO wit it 💯 🍻 93 baby ❤
@@mscotchery9861I was too sis!!! Since the 85 days 😂❤
Bro snapped in the first verse
Yes🔥🔥🔥
Facts
I giggle every time he says “cuffin hoes and living in the month of February
straight facts
This shit still SLAPS Cuz!!
Young 6loods Down South LEGENDS!!
On God In Heaven 💯
20 years later and this song can still shake a room
No truer words have ever been spoken
YASSSSS
Factz!!
Damn 20Yrs..?..That Shit Hit Hard..🤦♂️😭
I can’t even lie the rap game was on a whole different level when the South was running that shit. Just bangers after bangers which now are classics
💯 ❤ 💯
@Get Thraxed we got old bro the early 00's old school bow fam sadly
@Realism101 Both.
Plus everybody bit the sound so you dont know if someone rapping on a beat like this is from A or the Bronx smh
@@662chillin that sad
Tell 'em!
This beat... one of the hardest drops of the 2000s
Young bloodz killed this joint!!!!!
When that beat drops…🤯
Still fire may 2019! 🔥🔥🔥
Xd ok
Blues
facts!!!
I miss this southern hip hop... REAL
Fuck yeah fasho, still crunkin' to this slap....Yeeeeee!!! 🔥🔥🔥💯
I’m so glad I was apart of this era!! 80’s babies we had the best music from the 90’s to early 2000’s. I will forever keep this in rotation
We had mostly the best everything you could think of. 😂. The 90s are rare. I loved it. 👑
Nbayoungboy mar mar
You dam righ about that
I still listen to this songs after deportation
@Tru Midnight
Fifty two l pepsi
@Tru Midnight Are c Bk nowq
Hell, I'm 40 yrs old and still bump this. I'm still ATTIC. I was 22 when this came out, and was in the Club. Some of these Southern Rap/Crunk Music would start a fight real quik in the Clubs.
Yep shutting clubs down every weekend 😎🤣🤣🤣
Lol yeahhhh buddy get yo head buss to this one them white boyz use ta go crazy ta this shit
For real no lies fam
I’m 50 and still love all kinds of rap in 2022!!
I used to DJ back then and remember when 'Wipe me down' came out. I played it and watched a whole group flip a table over... drinks, bottles, cigarettes went everywhere. The females were caught in the middle and were helpless to the whole thing and just looked at me like 'why?'
One of my favorite memories.
Blessed to have lived that generation when music was still real
I'm 54 and grew up in the original rap era and this shit is still slammin
Let's go homie
Yes I got you by a year brother, but yup this shyt will definitely have your car system rocking. I had twelve 12 inch subs in a suburban just arrived to my first duty station in Jacksonville North Carolina all the way from Texas. I got into competition shortly after arriving. Those three years were some of the best of my life.
That Part!!
I’m 33 and from Texas but this music was apart of my childhood. Now I know why my parents talked so bad about my music, nothing compares to the soundtrack from your youth!
Love u
😂😂😂😂
Same!! Just gave me chills😂 #Memories
This was back when A-Town was at its best. The crunk era was great. Wish it was still around.
UptSrvr1 Thats when Atlanta was liquor and weed, Cocain only. Molly's, Xans and lean changed Atlanta music and streets for real fo real
True Pride sounds like Louisville fr
UptSrvr1 same
it was sizzurp in these big jerricans lol u didn't know Lean Jon? lol
UptSrvr1 yesss
Classic deep south⚡
*YOU JUST HAD TO BE THERE TO WITNESS HOW GOOD THIS WAS*
Facts ❤
I was there
When I think of Atlanta this the era I like ...real southern shit
Carlos Trevino music was so good back in early 2000's
Helen Robertson you think this is good.. 😧..sorry to dissappoint you but where I live this is considered OLD (2000's) 😡😥😧..!!
Ryan Beers that's why I said early 2000's....GET IT....#EARLY....😡😡😕....TF READ
Carlos Trevino yessss
Really tho. The music, the artist, Vick. Atlanta was that era in time
Man so glad to be part of that era I’m 33 years old now and this track still hit like back then 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yessssss. Real G's.
I still play this SUPER LOUD!!! 🤪🤪🤣🤣
Must be nice, other gen z's question why I don't listen NBA mid boy and only Mid Boy 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Top 3 best era, throwback jerseys with fitted to match
Gone throw it up man lol I wish I could go back to the age I was when this dropped
I'm 52 yrs old still listen this bass
My teenage years. Who's here 2024👁️ we are THE 🐐
Same
91 Baby 🍼
Same😂
Definitely here ❤
Same missed these days atl
Ion care what NOBODY says, that was one of the greatest opening verses to rap song of all time
"If its taking to long to up, bring it back..Matter of Facts you owe he a stack"...Jody killed the hook..
🔥🔥🔥
WORD
Most definitely brudda 💯💯💯
Hands down. Straight killed it.
FUCK I HOW MISS THESE DAYS.
DAMN 2003 WAS THE SHIT. THE MUSIC THAT'S OUT NOW FREAKING SUCKS.
Bumpin this on 2-15’s right now in my 30’s. Shit will never go out of style for us. Don’t know if there will ever be a better beat
respect
Nice
💯
🤜🏽
Hell yeah the way it's meant to be played too
That first verse has to be in the top twenty of verse's.
Old Atlanta 🔥🔥🔥
Facts I missed old Atlanta
❤
Bruh :45 seconds in still gives me chills, that bass kicks in !! BITCH IM FA SHO WIT IT!!
Yesssss!!
Damien Beckham "out of town hard heads get swiss cheesed up" lol that gets me all the time
facts lol "bitch Im fa sho with it"(bass drops)
Damien Beckham trying to tell you!
HELL YEAH 😂😂😭
This will neeeeevvvverrrr get old omg
Bruh 2000s rap was something special. Miss those days.
Rap now a days is straight TRASH. Nothing, but mumbling rappers
The early 2000s was just fun.
Anybody wanna ride back to the 90s and early 2000's lol we not coming back🤣🤣
@@dorsey763 shotgun
Lol
''If you don't give a damn, we don't give a fuck!!'' Yes!! I swear 02-05 Crunk music was the shit!!
One hit wonders which is sad
Mechacelzi Yea but these were some serious Bangers!
***** you mean this was a banger. Yes I agree with you in the beginning when i stated my point.
Mechacelzi ok
***** haha! gotcha all in check now (lol)
Our Era was the best!!!! IDK how people love drake n the people of today when we had this shit lmaooo
💯💯💯💯💯💯….. And will never be another Era Like it!!!!!!
Facts 😂
These lil ones don't know...
Nahh Gee! The golden age of rap music was mid 80s thru late 90s
Period 🤌🏾
Never gets old 💯 what a classic !!!!!!!
Big facts!!💯💜
As soon as Sean Paul said "They calling me...." I felt that....classic!
YES SIR! Same with me!
Funny how simple this beat is but back then it was the hardest beat ever lol
robert lewis ruclips.net/video/EEfd5gzY8M8/видео.html
Sometime simple is better.
'i600
Pyramid
This beat is hilarious lmaoo
Y’all we are officially the old heads 😂
Facts! Born in 94 and this forever my jam!
Yessirskii lol
😂😂😂😂😂82' in the house!!!
💀💀💀
🤷🏽♂️
82' right here we still lit tho'😅❤
Damn this is a classic, I was in college when this came out. A-town STOMP 🔥
I remember they would play this in the dorm and EVERYONE would be in the hallways straight LIT lol!!!
Actually the Brick Road Stomp
It was really the eat eastside stomp.... Brick road didn't really get known till club legacy and atrim days
@@Kpenny300I was goin to the atrium 23 yrs ago when I was 13/14. Lil J nem made a song about it back in like 99 when we had the high school mixtapes and Columbia Talent show. It was the brick road stomp first cuz hambrick road niggas used to be deep and used to stomp niggas in da club like that all over eastside. It became the Eastside stomp after it got popular and later the A-Town stomp once Usher and lil Jon took it mainstream.
Spring back ‘04 we walked into the club in Daytona Beach while this was playing and alcohol was just being sprayed and thrown all over the place. Coolest shit ever.
This beat will stand the test of time...
MRMRMOYE ruclips.net/video/EEfd5gzY8M8/видео.html
Love the beat
Yup. Youngbloodz had by far the best beats out of all 2000's rap/hip-hop. Shout out to their producer, this was where it was at.
Classic lil jon beat fr
It has more beats than tina turner aka anna mae bullock.just eat the damn cake
Maaaaan!!!! Today’s generation will never understand the energy of this track! 🔥
I do in from 2004
Im trying to tell yah
Facts
Og cave man Dave man
I'ma 96 baby I'd be bumping this on my ipod
This era can't be beat !!! I mean really how many songs do you hear nowadays, that no matter where you are , you just gotta move 😂.
I'll still be dancing to this $h¡t when I'm un my 70s ❤
that transition at 0:45 in the lyrics and Beat was SERIOUS lol when he hopped off the steps you knew it was bouta get real! lol oh shit bring the dirty south/ crunk back.....his flow was crazy in the first verse man lol I was in 6 grade when this came out I thknk, I'm 21 now smh crazy....
Hahaha true story
That guy could rap
+JaMazse Martin im 25 and i remember this in middle school. lol
+JaMazse Martin BITCH IM FA SHO WIT IT!!
+JaMazse Martin Thats always been my favorite part of the song. Its little things like that a producer can do that separate the normal records from the classics
my hairs stand up everytime that beat drops
Super trap shit
The best is hot
Yessss old school shit lol
jose carrillo de o n o o jn n n nn b cxxHola? ? (((¥¥¥¥(
SCRATE UP !!!!
This is a true 2000's classic
#BIGFACTS💯
#1 crunk song never disappoints
2003 was such an awesome and *UNDERRATED* year! This song was was like the crunk national anthem of that year.
You are so right about it being such an underrated year! 2003 was DEFINITELY my heyday and baybay, this song plays a MAJOR part in it! 🥰🥰🥰
@@SweetSerenity_247 exactly! I swear in 2003 everything was on point! The early 2000's was just a magical time. Today's generation really missed out because everything is so watered down. They don't even have swagger like that.
@@elhajjmalikel6266 you making miss 2003 already lol…
Atlanta rap was truly undefeated from the 2000s to early 2010s. Unstoppable.
That’s a FACT!!!! 👌👌👌
Facts. ATL was killin the game in that era
still is
Yes sir!!! They came for a body !
They was all together. Great music produced. ✌🏽
Back when black people in America still had a little sense left. I miss these years, this shit was CRUNK!! and not too trashy
2024 and this still goes hard af
Had it bumping today in the SHO stuck in a traffic jam.
This is a Classic the Young Bloods went Inn on this & "Presidential" c/o 2003 stand up💯💯🍻
When this came out in 2003, I was 14 going to the 8th grade. I'm sorry but if you wasn't a teen in 2000s, you straight missed out on raw shit. Like 03-08 teen years was too raw with the music. Originally to the fullest.
I ain't tripping I was a teen in high school between 09-2013 with the drakes jcoles and Kendrick but I grew up on this era right here in the 2000s
imagine having this music when you were in college. those were the days!
moblack Yea I know College days were too lit round this time. Just everything really😅👌🏾
heard ya man...true i fkn miss these years, 2003- 2010
Trill4Life23 - Baton Rouge Music CriticTM bruh ibwas I the 8th grade too 😎
The youngins missed it! We got to experience this shit in the club live y’all be so grateful! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💯💯💯 #40yearsyoung 💕🥂🎉💃🏾
What happends Wtih this style of music I miss so much
It went from Crunk music to Trap
Sszarkk Theburning, The same thing that happen to the G-Funk Era in the 1990's. The style & sound got old, and fell off from mainstream radio/music appeal.
Richrad Tylr it's sad that Rap always falls off and the sounds change and rappers are forgotten
Lil Jon is a underrated producer
Lil Jon definitely not underated. Hes had many number one hits and bangers on the radio for producing and being featured as well. Lil Jon always will be my favorite producer for making club bangers that always sets the mood. Jon has kept things more low-key music wise and has focused on other things. Hes opened a school for children and seems to be on a more positive road. I wish Lil Jon the best for being a big part of my childhood.
Street Demon21 agreed
not really he gets his deserved recondition but yea he makes Classics that never get old
I don't think he was underrated! But I know what your saying! He did a lot even if he just yelled people got so hyped off him off his voice! Better than dj khaled! way better!
Yup
this song got so many mfers beat up and clubs shut down. those were the days.
Especially Lil Jon and the Eastside boys "What they gone do"!
😂
Damn these niggaz was cold to the core with this joint , if this song didn’t get you hype idk what to tell ya
Bringing back my youngin days .. pure energy, crazy times 🔥🔥🔥
Maaannn what. We were bout that life frfr. 70 and 80 babies crack era......made sum real G's fr. The shit that was spit was coming from the soul. I miss these times😔😔❤️❤️
Don,t start no ???
*A-Stomp/Step Was Like The South's Crip Walk Around The Earlier 2000's FrFr💯*
Im 26 and this song brings back a lot of memories growing up
The crunk era. Atlanta was fun then. Glad I experienced this as a teen.
This song on repeat, while preparing to go to school, damn I wish I could rewind time 🔥🔥🔥
Pensei a mesma coisa irmão
Real shit bro
@@eddiewilson2184 stomping the shittouuta my whole room bruuhhhhhh real shitt
“ Don’t start no shit, won’t be no shit” - Lil John
That's Sun Tzu level philosophy 😄
Actually that's an Ol saying👌
That Crunk Era! That First Verse was 🔥🔥🔥 but so was the whole song🔥🔥
Still banging 2019..pounding the pavement with this❤
Still banging in 2020
#Facts
Damn this beat is hard. This goes up there with some of the best beats ever. Mobb Deep Shook Ones, Group Home Supastar, Gangstar Mass Appeal, Juvenile Ha, Puff Daddy All About The Benjamins, NWA Always Into Something, Trick Daddy Nah. etc
facts
Henny Lopez you going way too far chill out
Henny Lopez bro you reaching this bear hot af but shook ones in a league of its on
Henny Lopez SO VERY TRUE!!!💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Sean P 🔥. That verse a Southern Classic
Joah Curry ruclips.net/video/EEfd5gzY8M8/видео.html
Wait ik im bout to sound real stupid but is this the same sean paul from Jamaica?
@@yolandacordiva2780 no two different people
@@lolosoflithanks for the correction 👌👌
Crunk ain't dead
This era of Hip-Hop makes me glad to be a fan of the genre. Kid's today are missing out on the good Rap
Damn fam! I miss the early and mid 2000’s. When life was mad simple, come home from school and put “Tha Basement” on.
dude, read my latest comment above. thats exactly what i wrote. rap city was on as ssoon as you returned home from school. soon as i left baseball practice, i was doin my homework w/ big tig in the background
Yo Back Packer maaaaaan you said it...Big Tig was running shit like a boss I still have old videos of the basement 😎😎
No kidding man. I miss simple
This Song is Ageless, Bump this back then, Bumping it Now!!! Gonna be bumping this in 20 Years!!!!!
What a time to be alive 04’
👌🏾💋🔥⛽️♥️🛑🅱️❗️❣️#2019 and I still don’t give a DAMN 📌
Michael
2o
“I ain’t selfish I will let u & yo folks feel it” I felt that🥴 #onrepeat
2000’s hip hop was something👏🏽
He SEAN P straight murked the video & beat
The way Paul raise up off those steps,and then say lm for sho with it,,,,,,,then the beat hit,is classic,my favorite part of the video.
2020 and Sean Paul still got one of the hardest verses i ever heard
He too cool wit it also
PERIOD
Yeah
2021 and nothin comes close
🔥🔥🔥
One of the biggest track out of the ATL
This is probably the 1st Lil Jon beat I ever heard, ATL at it's best✊🏾
One of the greatest Era in music, this new shit too depressing 👑🙏🏿
Still a banger 2019!!!
Alexis Valerio You know it!!!!
Youngbloodz only ever rapped about the stuff they lived, drinking driving cars and partying, that's why I respect them so much
Mane!!! This was a juggernaut of a track! All music coming from ATL was in the early to mid 2000's! Abdullah the butcher in the video too for my wrassling folk!
Baggy clothes, A town stompin and aggressive raps. The early to mid 00s really was the last real era of hip hop.
Mark Bell but also it’s the start of the new era as well... different tempo, dancing, making sure it’s catchy so it’ll be remembered. The last and the first 🔥🔥
Nba youngboy is the modern day 2pac
Mark Bell ruclips.net/video/EEfd5gzY8M8/видео.html
Blame the pillz
KennDirtyy Hitz From Da Vault 🗑 🚮
Still one of the hardest verses in rap
I remember when 106&park retire this song. This was the shit.
The good old days!
I remember when this song used to play on the radio when I was in elementary. Now I am 23. I know I am not in my thirties yet, but this song makes me miss my childhood
This song would start fights in the club back in the day. Good times!!! I miss the 2000's!!!!!!!!! Lol
MRPJ1! Forealz crime mob too 😂
b
Childhood banger I’m 38 and just to think this shit dropped when I was 16 🔥🔥🔥 the beat still 🔥🔥🔥
Came out in 2005
Lil Jon drop the beat that make u bounce like..... 2020
Hell yeah Big Rob lol
Memories! ❤❤❤❤😭😭😭😭😭 Why am I crying now?
Good times
I get emotional too over these days 00-03😫😢
We was there live and in color🔥🙌🏽 I feel u tho cuz I'm going down memory lane like damn where did the time go😫
🔊🔊🔊🔊⚘⚘⚘⚘
You're fuckin fine 🔥
Man it sucks getting old.
CHECKER3362 lol 😂
A lot of people aren't fortunate to see being old. It's a gift
I was 18 years old just graduated high school when this shit came out damnnn!!!! Time flies
We're gettin better!
Hell yeah still bump 2019
Dont start no stuff wont be no stuff..same as give respect to get some
I was playing this in the locker room once and one of supervisor's walked in and said, "What is this, 2005?". 90's and 00's Hip Hop and Rap will always live forever, it was the s***. I'm 40 and I'll listen to it till I die.
TILL 👏🏾 I 👏🏾. DIE 👏🏾
⚰⚰☠☠🙋🏾🙋🏾😆😆
This ish is fire 🔥 🔥
Facts
Turning 40 in April and I do the same thing!!!
This came out in 2003 lol good music.
@@reiray27 ayeee, welcome to the 40s club. I’ll be 41 on April 9th!
Man I'm still playing this shit in my car to this day 😎😎😎😎
To. THIS. DAY!! 💯💯
Lil Jon canta muito tira onda de mil grau 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Sou teu fã mano desde as antigas
💯💯💯
Homeboy can't even type in English but still fucks wit it. Respect
The good old days ❤