It's good to see people have a good bond with their father like that mother's too reminds me of me and my father but he passed away enjoy those days because they leave so fast
Bun B said Pimp C was initially mad at Dre 3K for rapping at the beginning before the beat started until it was mixed down n he heard how good it came out.
Yeh Dre verse would have not sounded right or hit the same if it had the beat to it. It sounds like it was made specifically for no drums so it make sense that that was his intention.
Bun said he sent it to both. Both responded 3k said he like the melody not the drums. Big said he like the drums not the melody. That’s why their verses in the song are different from the rest.
I’m happy to see people appreciating this group of artists decades after they initially released their music! I grew up on this music! Lyrical content and beats mattered back in those days.
Houston girl here, this is a staple song at a Houston wedding. It's strange if you don't hear it at a reception in the H! I love that you played this one for him. Love your channel 🤎
The first time I heard it was at my first Houston reception. Bride and groom walked in to it and it went nuts when Pimp C came in. Being from NOLA, we have our traditions, but THAT right der took it. We always think of that day whenever it comes on.
@@KimmieSue. I often have a concern about how 3 stacks get more recognition than Big Boi. Whenever the hottest lists come in out Andre is always much higher. If Andre is 5 Big Boi should be right behind him at 6 or just put OutKast together.
The “So like a pimp, I’m Glad it’s Night” and Gladys Knight and the Pips play on words is always so overlooked on Andre’s verse!!! He’s such a good lyricist
Knowing how hip hop was & how Southern rap had it's huge wave in the late 90s early 00s, it's for sure a victory lap. Props on your username too lol Tommy Boy Records was a dope ass label back in the day!
I never imagine that your dad could get cooler. I've been listening since the inception of your channel. I truly didn't think his hip hop knowledge could possibly extend to that of being able to not only pick out similes and metaphors but also be able to understand complex rhyme schemes. Salute to you both and this wonderful channel
Back to Andre's lyrics -Many don't pay attention to the Gladys Knight and the Pips reference "I'm so like a pimp (pip), I'm glad it's night (Gladys Knight) because of then of course being from ATL and their song was Midnight Train to Georgia. His word play is TOO nice!! 🔥 🔥 🔥
WOW!!! This is my first time Commenting on the front room. But I love how you and your dad connect on the lyrics and the culture of the music, History pushes the culture forward so everyone can be a part of the future. Your Analytics ability to Analyze the music you really love is amazing, and your dad seems like a really cool dude. right on Dad!!!✊✌
@frontroom I'm aHoustonian also. I would love to see you all listen to 8 Ball and MJG. Devin the Dude. I always thought 8 Ball and MJG were from Houston. I used to follow them everywhere here.... One other thing is that Bun B was raised in Houston. There's a lot of arguments about that. So much so he had to clarify on social media. 😂
Me studying ppl listening to southern rap. I was waiting for Dad to respond to the switch. Notice it switches back temporarily when Big Boy raps. That change in the voice is called chop & screw, Pops. It’s a Houston things. TX rap and ATL rap is different although they’re both considered southern. The song is a masterpiece. This reaction video made me smile and made my evening. Hope y’all enjoy the concert.
Man, so good. Thank you for doing this track. It's one of my absolute favorite songs. I almost always play it twice, but then again, I do that with a few Outkast records... UGK as well. I really think you guys should do more UGK and Bun B's solo work after Pimp C's passing (hopefully in chronological order). Also, thanks for sharing the presentation of the tickets.
i love how emotional & grateful dad always is, he feels things so deeply & that’s so inspiring in a way🙏🏾 it’s absolutely okay for men to show emotion, they are literally humans too!!
Gotta be at least top five greatest rap songs of all time !! I watch your channel from time to time and I love watching you show and explain the music you love to your dad and the love he has for you by being open minded to the music . You all will look back at these videos one day and be so happy you did it !! I’m 43 years old and I’ve grown up on hip-hop/rap . I would’ve loved to have an experience like this with my dad because he would’ve definitely been open minded enough to listen to it. He passed away when I was 18. ANYWAY , ❤ what you guys are doing !!
The Bentley line was true. Pimp always blended his real life into his music. Fresh out of prison he bought a grey Bentley, while shooting a video in Port Author, police chasing a car ran into him totaling the vehicle. He then “Bought me a Red” Bentley. I would love to sit in on the Texas based artist to give more context. 😊. Pimp C also popularized snares as a producer.
Now that you have done this song I really need your dad to do a Goodie mob review I feel like he would really love cee lo Green hitting all the high notes and the guy's floetry the southern stylistics of rap that it just fits him Watching your video with your dad makes me get so teary-eyed this is something that I used to do with my dad he's been gone about 6 years now but watching your interaction with him and you choose love for music is so similar to me and my father and I wish I had videos of him and me doing this some kind of living vicariously through you guys. I still have all of my dad's records in 45 and his other stuff music wise so he still lives with me all the time. Also just so you know outkast is originally from Savannah Georgia which is where I'm from and I actually got to see them before they blew up before they got big and moved to Atlanta and they were always this way their original crew was awesome I wish you could have seen them when they first started.
YEESSSS!!! It happened!! One of the greatest hip hop songs ever. My wife and I were introduced at our reception after getting married while this song played! Will always hold a special place in my heart. Thanks guys!
This still one of my fav songs it goes on all my new playlist! We absolutely sung this at my friends wedding and it was amazing! Made the DJ run it back. Great memories ❤❤
i loved when your dad laughed when he said you aint a pimp you a fairy lol those vocals to this song was everything. when big boi said slippin is something i dont do, but tippin for life mmm hmmm was my favorite part great job guys!
Hands down one of my favorite channels ever! Your love for hip hop is apparent in your knowledge and analytical breakdown. These were my classics in my day, and it takes one to know one cause all the songs you choose are 🔥
I’m extremely close to my son and we love hanging out together (at least I think he loves hanging out with me! LOL!) and one of the things we enjoy is watching you guys enjoying music each other’s company! You guys are awesome! I get teary-eyed just like you, dad (I think I missed when you mentioned your name). The only difference is Hip-Hop is literally my culture because I grew up in the Bronx in the 70s-80s. We talk about music for hours and hours and love this channel! I recommend covering Black Thought’s Funk Flex Freestyle! One of the greatest moments in Hip-Hop history!
I feel like plenty of people appreciate different types of music. My husband and I are Black and were raised in Detroit. We love everything from rap to classic rock, to pop to R&B to Jazz and even a little country😂😂 Our friends as well. We love it all❤
I’ve been watching your channel since I seen your dad cry during your Tupac reaction. I love how your dad is becoming a Hip Hop head. Seeing him and how far he’s come with different artists just makes me happy. The relationship you two have is really special to watch. Stay blessed
Yall should hear Bun Bs interview on how this song came together. It’s mind blowing. I’d love to hear the original song with all 3 groups having verses.
The stories about how this song and video was made, and how everything came about is the stuff of legend. When I play this song for my future son I will give all the context you gave dad.
23:51 YES!!!! Huge OutKast fan here this song came out in 2007 2 years after I graduated HS and it was huge when it came out, MTV had some behind the scenes from the music video filming, you’d here it banging all over the hood when it came out and today you still here it at millennial weddings regularly! It was as new and different and unique when it released as your take on seeing it for the first time 17 years later! Also Bun B has spoken about it in interviews speaking on the creation of the song and music video and its insane! BOTH Andre 3000 & Big Boi heard the song that UGK had done and they both individually with out knowing the other was doing the same contacted Bun and wanted to do their own verses BUT they wanted to change the beats (Dre wanted no beat & Big wanted to change the drums!) so they both submitted them and they made the record under the stipulation that OutKast didnt want to do a music video so Bun B got the label to hire brain barber that was the director OutKast would use for all there videos and gave Andre creative control over the video so the whole video was Andre’s idea based on his verse! Also Andre 3000 said Pimp C was PISSED when they got Andre’s verse and he was just talking with no beat! He wanted him to redo it and was upset until Bun convinced him it would sound better and set the stage for his verse. Oh & BUN B has said there is a version of the song with all 3 groups OutKast, UGK, & 36 Mafia! This song & video are an instant Hip hop classic and iconic work of art and one of the most incredible tracks to come from that era of southern rap.
Seeing a father and his son mutually enjoying something together is such a beautiful thing This is something I will never know. My boy left this world too early at the age of one in 2016. To all you great fathers out there and wonderful sons keep enjoying each other's company always. A father bonding with his son is one of the most precious things in this universe. RIP Baby Richard 💙
I love how this goes from a poetry reading to a bouncy hood track in flick of the wrist by the deejay (DJ Paul of Triple 6 Mafia) Legendary track of the South indeed. One of our anthems indeed. RIP Chad Butler aka Pimp C
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Hi Kai and Dad, please can you guys do a reaction to India Arie Video. 📹 Love from South Africa!
Please give triple six their credit for this beat. They produced this beat for project Pat in the early 2000s
@@jroo272011 I did. In the video I said that Project Pat first got the beat from Juicy J and DJ Paul.
It's good to see people have a good bond with their father like that mother's too reminds me of me and my father but he passed away enjoy those days because they leave so fast
You should review pastor troy vica versa. Would love to hear dads reaction to it
Bun B said Pimp C was initially mad at Dre 3K for rapping at the beginning before the beat started until it was mixed down n he heard how good it came out.
3k also stated he had to rap on the intro because he couldn't catch the beat right.
Yeh Dre verse would have not sounded right or hit the same if it had the beat to it. It sounds like it was made specifically for no drums so it make sense that that was his intention.
I was about to make the same comment
Bun said he sent it to both. Both responded 3k said he like the melody not the drums. Big said he like the drums not the melody. That’s why their verses in the song are different from the rest.
I’m happy to see people appreciating this group of artists decades after they initially released their music! I grew up on this music! Lyrical content and beats mattered back in those days.
The nostalgia. What a great son to buy tickets and prep dad for an Andre 3000 concert with this song!!!!
Houston girl here, this is a staple song at a Houston wedding. It's strange if you don't hear it at a reception in the H! I love that you played this one for him. Love your channel 🤎
The first time I heard it was at my first Houston reception. Bride and groom walked in to it and it went nuts when Pimp C came in. Being from NOLA, we have our traditions, but THAT right der took it. We always think of that day whenever it comes on.
Atlanta weddings too! Probably Memphis too. 3 southern cities all on one track!
I agree! As a girl from Port Arthur, this will be played at my reception as well 😂😂😂
FL girl here, and my cousin’s hubby walked out to the instrumental at their wedding. It was perfect!
H-TOWN!!!! I remember when this dropped, the city went wild
It’s crazy how many cadences were over looked from Andre 3000’s verse🤯🤯🤯 SOOOOOO many innuendos!!!!
No fr. Mind blowing
YESSSS! Aye, Big Boi too. Legendary song
Outkast does not get the recognition they deserve. 2 of the domestic lyricist ever not to mention the singing and creativity of 3 Stacks.
@@KimmieSue. I often have a concern about how 3 stacks get more recognition than Big Boi. Whenever the hottest lists come in out Andre is always much higher. If Andre is 5 Big Boi should be right behind him at 6 or just put OutKast together.
Big Boi is raw for sure. @@KrissyGFromtheD
Willie Hutch, "I Choose You" is the sample from 'The Mack' Soundtrack.
A certified classic!
One of the best songs ever made hands down bar none.
Such a fuckin classic. One of my favorite songs of all time. So top tier. Takes me back to my college years
Every verse is like a different song and breakdown to fit the artist personality...that's why this will always be a classic
Enjoy these moments with your dad, I lost mine over the summer, keep creating memories 😢
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Sorry for your loss
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The “So like a pimp, I’m Glad it’s Night” and Gladys Knight and the Pips play on words is always so overlooked on Andre’s verse!!! He’s such a good lyricist
Damn, how did I miss that!? - Kai's dad
Yah I was waiting for dad to pick that one up
@@frontroom he’s got wordplay for days! I found other ones just watching your video. Thanks for listening!
Love that even this far in, pops is able to sit back and listen to his son educate him. That's some wonderful stuff.
Such a celebration of Southern Hip Hop. Artists who have been around since the late 80s and early 90s working together in a metaphorical victory lap
Knowing how hip hop was & how Southern rap had it's huge wave in the late 90s early 00s, it's for sure a victory lap. Props on your username too lol Tommy Boy Records was a dope ass label back in the day!
I never imagine that your dad could get cooler. I've been listening since the inception of your channel. I truly didn't think his hip hop knowledge could possibly extend to that of being able to not only pick out similes and metaphors but also be able to understand complex rhyme schemes. Salute to you both and this wonderful channel
Appreciate the comment! It’s been such a fun ride for me. (Kai’s dad)
@frontroom how about doing something from ZRO or FAT PAT from the S.U.C.
This song gets me excited EVERY time I hear it! I can remember the first time I saw the video 🥰🥰
I literally rapped this whole song word for word... Much love from Dallas, Texas 🤠
Back to Andre's lyrics -Many don't pay attention to the Gladys Knight and the Pips reference "I'm so like a pimp (pip), I'm glad it's night (Gladys Knight) because of then of course being from ATL and their song was Midnight Train to Georgia. His word play is TOO nice!! 🔥 🔥 🔥
Nahh I been caught that! 🔥🔥🔥
Facts
Outkast and UGK are the rap God's of southern hip hop! 🔥 BTW, you done turned your pops into a hip hop fanatic! 😂 He sure come a long way!
What I love about you guys is you don’t just react, you go into the history and cultural relevance of the song. Good stuff.
WOW!!! This is my first time Commenting on the front room. But I love how you and your dad connect on the lyrics and the culture of the music, History pushes the culture forward so everyone can be a part of the future. Your Analytics ability to Analyze the music you really love is amazing, and your dad seems like a really cool dude. right on Dad!!!✊✌
Thanks for your kind words. (Kai’s dad)
I love seeing that dj screw album poster in the background. One of my favorite cd growing up in high school
OH shit i just noticed that too!!! Screwston Stand up!
I was tryna post the same thang. 3 n da morning! That's 🔥
I’ll still throw on a Screw tape to this day!
This is literally a must play at all black wedding receptions. It’s a MUST play 🔥
At a wedding??? Lol they’re talking about prostitutes 😂
@@Jiff321 lol my wife and I played this at our wedding after we kissed and started walking down the aisle 😂
This is awesome... Im from South Park Houston Tx and knew Pimp c, i really appreciate when you do Houston music! thank you!
Wow, very cool! Houston - we wouldn’t have it any other way. Thanks for watching. (Kai’s dad)
@frontroom I'm aHoustonian also.
I would love to see you all listen to 8 Ball and MJG. Devin the Dude. I always thought 8 Ball and MJG were from Houston. I used to follow them everywhere here....
One other thing is that Bun B was raised in Houston. There's a lot of arguments about that. So much so he had to clarify on social media. 😂
@@frontroom Can you do South Park Mexican - Jackers In My Home. He's also a Houston legend and has good story telling!!
@@Alex-p5e5k Carlos Coy had us goin back in the day! Wiggy wiggy wiggy
@@txzbelle75 Fa sho, Glad to see some fellow Houstonians representing
"Dom Pérignon, It's supposed to bubble" Idk why that was funny to me hahaha your dad is the best!
He definitely used to beat it you just don't know that song
@@KALICOE I know what song it is. I just found it funny.
One of ugk best song
This is one of my favorite collab songs ever. Outkast and UGK is a dream come true.
Can't help but smile alot watching this. Touching
Me studying ppl listening to southern rap. I was waiting for Dad to respond to the switch. Notice it switches back temporarily when Big Boy raps. That change in the voice is called chop & screw, Pops. It’s a Houston things. TX rap and ATL rap is different although they’re both considered southern. The song is a masterpiece. This reaction video made me smile and made my evening. Hope y’all enjoy the concert.
Awwww the reaction to the concert the tickets. Love that you did this for him!
Man, so good. Thank you for doing this track. It's one of my absolute favorite songs. I almost always play it twice, but then again, I do that with a few Outkast records... UGK as well. I really think you guys should do more UGK and Bun B's solo work after Pimp C's passing (hopefully in chronological order). Also, thanks for sharing the presentation of the tickets.
David Banner in the car with Bun B.
Don't forget triple 6 too
i love how emotional & grateful dad always is, he feels things so deeply & that’s so inspiring in a way🙏🏾 it’s absolutely okay for men to show emotion, they are literally humans too!!
This and So Fresh So Clean are a great combo
This was awesome. What you two have been doing is great. I love seeing your genuine reactions to music i enjoyed in my youth.
Gotta be at least top five greatest rap songs of all time !!
I watch your channel from time to time and I love watching you show and explain the music you love to your dad and the love he has for you by being open minded to the music . You all will look back at these videos one day and be so happy you did it !!
I’m 43 years old and I’ve grown up on hip-hop/rap . I would’ve loved to have an experience like this with my dad because he would’ve definitely been open minded enough to listen to it. He passed away when I was 18.
ANYWAY , ❤ what you guys are doing !!
Amazing to see dad and son spending time together!
absolutely love your dads reaction to the tickets, nice thing to do also take your dad with you. hope you both enjoyed it 😁
Yes. We absolutely lost our minds when this song came out.
Let Pop know the video to this song, was unexpected with all the famous people that showed up.
Long Live The #PIMP #Chuch
The Bentley line was true. Pimp always blended his real life into his music. Fresh out of prison he bought a grey Bentley, while shooting a video in Port Author, police chasing a car ran into him totaling the vehicle. He then “Bought me a Red” Bentley. I would love to sit in on the Texas based artist to give more context. 😊. Pimp C also popularized snares as a producer.
Willie Hutch was on Stacks Records out of Tennessee
This song will never ever get old
You guys relationship is truly heartwarming. If only every father-son relationship could be such !🙏🏾👍🏽
To hear your Dad say, "Dom Perignon it's supposed to bubble"....🤣🤣🤣 Made my night....lol
More premiers definitely! 👍🏽 lol. 😂 dad grasping the idea he ‘s going to see 3k
I love watching y'all Bond in 🎶, I would love to hear your guys reaction after the Concert!
Now that you have done this song I really need your dad to do a Goodie mob review I feel like he would really love cee lo Green hitting all the high notes and the guy's floetry the southern stylistics of rap that it just fits him
Watching your video with your dad makes me get so teary-eyed this is something that I used to do with my dad he's been gone about 6 years now but watching your interaction with him and you choose love for music is so similar to me and my father and I wish I had videos of him and me doing this some kind of living vicariously through you guys. I still have all of my dad's records in 45 and his other stuff music wise so he still lives with me all the time. Also just so you know outkast is originally from Savannah Georgia which is where I'm from and I actually got to see them before they blew up before they got big and moved to Atlanta and they were always this way their original crew was awesome I wish you could have seen them when they first started.
Omg yes! In Due time is the best track Ever and fully represents deep south Ga for me❤
YEESSSS!!! It happened!! One of the greatest hip hop songs ever.
My wife and I were introduced at our reception after getting married while this song played! Will always hold a special place in my heart.
Thanks guys!
I’ve love this song for over a decade and never broke it down the way you guys did
This still one of my fav songs it goes on all my new playlist! We absolutely sung this at my friends wedding and it was amazing! Made the DJ run it back. Great memories ❤❤
i loved when your dad laughed when he said you aint a pimp you a fairy lol
those vocals to this song was everything. when big boi said slippin is something i dont do, but tippin for life mmm hmmm was my favorite part great job guys!
Hands down one of my favorite channels ever! Your love for hip hop is apparent in your knowledge and analytical breakdown. These were my classics in my day, and it takes one to know one cause all the songs you choose are 🔥
8:37 Wonder what went through dad’s head right there. Love the channel and thank you for spreading great art.
I’m extremely close to my son and we love hanging out together (at least I think he loves hanging out with me! LOL!) and one of the things we enjoy is watching you guys enjoying music each other’s company! You guys are awesome! I get teary-eyed just like you, dad (I think I missed when you mentioned your name). The only difference is Hip-Hop is literally my culture because I grew up in the Bronx in the 70s-80s. We talk about music for hours and hours and love this channel! I recommend covering Black Thought’s Funk Flex Freestyle! One of the greatest moments in Hip-Hop history!
Thanks for your kind words. Cool to know you connect with your son the same way. Thanks for watching. (Kai's dad)
Happy to have come across your channel. The music you’re covering is dope! Keep it up you two! Love this! I miss my dad 💔 🙏🏽
i love how open minded your dad is, seems to be able to appreciate all kinds of music, most people can't do this
I feel like plenty of people appreciate different types of music. My husband and I are Black and were raised in Detroit. We love everything from rap to classic rock, to pop to R&B to Jazz and even a little country😂😂 Our friends as well. We love it all❤
I’ve been watching your channel since I seen your dad cry during your Tupac reaction. I love how your dad is becoming a Hip Hop head. Seeing him and how far he’s come with different artists just makes me happy. The relationship you two have is really special to watch. Stay blessed
I love your show, especially you and your Dad together. I love this song, and we played it at my wedding reception...😊
Disclaimer: Andre did not play any of the old tracks.
I’m actually glad he past that rn new journey
Thanks for this review. Love from Houston, Tx
Awww Love your Dad's reaction to the gift. Love this!🥰😊😎
It’s nice to see y’all still making videos! I see you out your pops onto another classic!🔥
🤘🏾ouston here, thank you for recognizing that the SOUF GOT SOMETHING TO SAY
Sweetest father son duo ever. Lol that Andre concert is all guna be meditative flute. Classic song
Idk what it is, but this channel never fails to put me in my best mood. Thank y’all!!
You guys are awesome. What a special relationship!
Dad reacting "oh shit, those snaps!" had me howling in laughter. Every time I hear that song now I'm going to think of dad's reaction. Amazing. Thanks
One of THE BEST rap songs ever, by two of the coldest groups in Hip Hop history.
3-6 mafia, ugk and outcast
You guys are actually amazing 🩷🥹
There’s not a black wedding you can go to without hearing this at the reception lol… and when it comes on… it’s a moment.
I come back every few months to catch up on what I’ve missed. Y’all never disappoint 🔥🔥🔥
Love these guys. Good dudes.
I literally remember waking to school in the 6th grade learning this song bar for bar!! What a timeeee
i love your channel! been in my recommended for weeks. i didnt know what to expect, and i was pleasantly surprised. love your dad’s reactions 🥹💛
My boy just played this classic at his wedding
He always said he was going to do so 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Good stuff. One of my favorite songs of all time
Yall should hear Bun Bs interview on how this song came together. It’s mind blowing. I’d love to hear the original song with all 3 groups having verses.
One of my favourite tracks of all time..... epic
I can’t wait for this one!
Your dad is awesome! Love these videos.
I'm from Indiana but my wife and I walked into our reception to this song 😂. I took the garter off to T-Pain U and Dat 😂😂😂
Classic song. This was the intro my husband and I came out to our wedding 🎉
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I love it…
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3:19 🔥🔥🔥. Nice moment. Good stuff young man. Sub.
One of my favorite songs... salute for introducing your pops.
One of the toughest tracks ever made with three of southern raps biggest acts. Thanks for playing Pops this classic
The stories about how this song and video was made, and how everything came about is the stuff of legend. When I play this song for my future son I will give all the context you gave dad.
Don't know how i stumbled on to your page, but i loved this!! I even went to the Patreon because y'all are just wholesome 🙂
Thank you so much!!
Dayyyum I haven’t seen these videos in months! The son grew the hell uuuup!!!!
Texas girl here! love this song so I really enjoyed this review. Thank you!
Willie Hutch, UGK, OutKast, and a salute to Project Pat also 🫡
One of the absolute classics!
23:51 YES!!!! Huge OutKast fan here this song came out in 2007 2 years after I graduated HS and it was huge when it came out, MTV had some behind the scenes from the music video filming, you’d here it banging all over the hood when it came out and today you still here it at millennial weddings regularly! It was as new and different and unique when it released as your take on seeing it for the first time 17 years later! Also Bun B has spoken about it in interviews speaking on the creation of the song and music video and its insane! BOTH Andre 3000 & Big Boi heard the song that UGK had done and they both individually with out knowing the other was doing the same contacted Bun and wanted to do their own verses BUT they wanted to change the beats (Dre wanted no beat & Big wanted to change the drums!) so they both submitted them and they made the record under the stipulation that OutKast didnt want to do a music video so Bun B got the label to hire brain barber that was the director OutKast would use for all there videos and gave Andre creative control over the video so the whole video was Andre’s idea based on his verse! Also Andre 3000 said Pimp C was PISSED when they got Andre’s verse and he was just talking with no beat! He wanted him to redo it and was upset until Bun convinced him it would sound better and set the stage for his verse. Oh & BUN B has said there is a version of the song with all 3 groups OutKast, UGK, & 36 Mafia! This song & video are an instant Hip hop classic and iconic work of art and one of the most incredible tracks to come from that era of southern rap.
Pimp C's delivery on this goes sofa king hard! He pockets that beat beautifully
Aye😂😂😂😂 y'all so live for this❤
The guy in the car with Bun B is Producer/Rapper David Banner from Mississippi.
Seeing a father and his son mutually enjoying something together is such a beautiful thing
This is something I will never know.
My boy left this world too early at the age of one in 2016.
To all you great fathers out there and wonderful sons keep enjoying each other's company always.
A father bonding with his son is one of the most precious things in this universe.
RIP Baby Richard 💙
Truly sorry to hear of your loss. Thanks for watching. - Kai's dad
@frontroom Thank you Sir give your son an extra hug for mine! Y'all keep these great reactions going!
The sample is Willie hutch -I choose you. From the Mack soundtrack. One of the most sampled album
36 did the sample first, with project Pat. They should really mention that, that's why 36 is in the video.
@@jroo272011they do..
The pure joy in pops face is priceless for me!
It's dope the relationship with your pops!!!! ✊🏾
I love how this goes from a poetry reading to a bouncy hood track in flick of the wrist by the deejay (DJ Paul of Triple 6 Mafia) Legendary track of the South indeed. One of our anthems indeed. RIP Chad Butler aka Pimp C
I was wondering where y'all were at. I hope everything is going well 🙏🏽 good to see y'all back and this was a good song choice 🔥🔥