Yes sir, Mr. Erin Witch Doctor J. Grew up around the Swats... Adamsville Flat-lands 4 Life Born and raised..Shout out to BJ Mays, F Douglass, & CL Harper High Schools...✌️💨🏃
B-HIGH, salute for having these dudes on here man. I’m from GREENVILLE, SC and I was up on them “ ohh ahh, ghetto maf-iaa” one of the most underrated early groups. Now you gotta get the Hard Boyz!!!! I had their tape too!!!! Shout out for real!!!! . You just have so much to pick from though as far as early Atlanta.
Ghetto Mafia(Gangsta Nino & Wicked) & Top Authority(Dalo, Flex & Shotgun) should go ahead and make that long delayed collaboration album. That Gangsta Nino & Big Gipp album is going to be 🔥!!!
Tripp7'nz That’s what I’m saying we don’t know... It’s hard to say even what does Top Authority sound like today. These brothers are at minimum 50 maan....As fans we would appreciate it, but the feeling won’t be the same. That hunger isn’t the same. Man 95% of today don’t even know about that Top Authority.
Me and my cousin use to bump these niggas daily my kinfolk bought they cd. Those was good times now my kinfolk in heaven God bless you 🙏🙌 and shout out to Ghetto mafia 💯👑
Ghetto Mafia WAS DEFINITELY DIFFERENT AND NEW AND AMAZING! In St. Louis, Straight From The Dec was always playing on radio! That album is a true masterpiece.
Does anyone on this channel remember back in 1992 a group called the Hard Boyz out of Atlanta Yo 107.9 you can’t forget about the Hard Boyz out of the A very underground duo we need some updated info on them Boyz B-High!
CJ Bray what you mean??? I always thought Ghetto Mafia was throwing shots at Outkast. I wonder why Ghetto Mafia & Hitman Sammy Sam never did music together.
I always thought they were talking about big boi from outkast, and it did throw me off a bit, I had straight from the dec, on da grind, and return of ghetto mafia, that straight from the dec using that al green for the good times sample is what made me buy that album, I use to binge listen to al green greastest hists as a yungin, that song being my favorite, and on da grind was full of hit records starting from the intro.
3:15 is how Bone and Twista beefed. Twista didn't really have beef with Bone but their record label owner did. Twista had wanted to leave the label due to poor record sales. But the label owner convinced Twista to stay and switched focus to Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. He had put Twista and his boys up to dissing Bone in which turned into Twista vs. Bone and eventually Chicago vs. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. This beef here is similar in that they weren't beefing with Big Boi but his higher ups that kinda affected Big Boi.
@@2bitchessofinethatimasturb184 They weren't because they weren't on different paths. You didn't read but a CEO or manager encouraged Twista to diss Bone after Bone blew up on ruthless.
@@borzoicoursing2230 what was the name of the label Twista and Bone were on together? What's the name of this CEO you're talking about? Because to be honest your story don't add up or make any sense no disrespect.
I feel like they dissed OutKast in a XXL or Source interview calling them gospel/activist rappers. So when OutKast dropped "Return Of The G", they were partially responding to Ghetto Mafia. I totally believe they were talking about Big Boi with that line. I took it as they were bold as hell.
Big boi said in an interview that GM didn’t take they car and big boi was a gangsta nigga Dre wasn’t, but I’m glad you spoke on what they said about outlast it’s some new to me
Mann dey got damn legends in da game. If u 30 plus and from da hood u know wussup. Still bang dey shit hard, much love from da east coast, Charleston SC.. 👌🏿
96 in my 4Runner all you heard was Dayton family Ghetto Mafia Nas Smith & Wesson Roots Mac Mall Mike D and DJ Clue and Doo-Wop mixtapes I used to get from Phat gear straight up
Nothing but the truth; Nino & Wicked laid down the foundation.. their flow influenced the new generation. There wouldn’t be a Future or the Migos if it wasn’t for Ghetto Mafia. I bought the album and use to blast it faithfully.
Detroit.....I still bang ghetto mafia one of most understand groups and on another note they were. The first i ever heard to even say the word trap on a album
These cats got BB King's blessing. It doesn't get much better than that
True dat
Big facts
Real talk...
Straight from the dec!! We was jamming that in South Carolina hard back in the day!!
Ranaldo Thomas 👑👑👑👑👑👑
I saw them perform at the End Zone in North Charleston back in like '98... bagged a lot of shorties at that club, too.
Yes We was straight bumping that shit in Spartanburg
Man I'm still riding around to that
864
Man, that host is ATL to the core. He sounds just like my cousins.
I love the way he speaks and the sound of his voice , perfect for radio, and he is a Great Interviewer.
Kory Green B High
Same thing I said about the guy. He is better than Charlemagne if you ask me.
A year later and this aged like fine wine...now wicked getting down breaking bread with the man himself daily 📻 SHAAAAAWWWTY🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dayton family and Top Authority is from Flint Michigan✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾
The Dayton family was tuff
Yeah he said they from West coast lol
FLINTTOWN 810
I'm playin with a half deck!!!!! That was my sh*****!
Down got my scratch & Money was my favorite tracks
"In Decatur" was my jam
Terron Isaac FACTS
Still is the JAM
hell yea
Ooh ahhh...
Ghetto Ma-fi-aaaaa
Joint is a bona fide classic
we was riding tough to this in Htown Tx .... glad to see they still with us!
Big Ups to my favorite group of the 90s and "THE ORIGINATORS OF TRAP MUSIC" GHETTO MAFIA
Nah trap music started right here in Scottdale Ga ... A group called " damn shame" fam ...
@@kingjohnson7546 no sir ghetto mafia was first
A dame shame just hit harder first
@@jonathanw5108 im just saying str8 trap misic bro a damn shame did that ... Are you from col ga?
@@kingjohnson7546 yea str8 from dec 83 ....
@@jonathanw5108 thats wussup mane im 83 too but im from columbus and i see you fux wit flight risk cleve
Finally these are the First Southern rappers I've ever heard say trapping
Dayton Dane Facts!!!!
Atlanta came up with "capping," too.... back in the '90s.
Kory Green facts
@@jeremynelson3752 💯
Nah bro Memphis say the same shit on early 3-6 mafia songs
Them guys said Witchdoctor lol that’s my guy nobody ever speak of him
Yes sir, Mr. Erin Witch Doctor J. Grew up around the Swats... Adamsville Flat-lands 4 Life Born and raised..Shout out to BJ Mays, F Douglass, & CL Harper High Schools...✌️💨🏃
BRUH!! THAT A SWAT HEALING RITUAL WAS A CLASSIC
yezsuh'...ej had that kang sh!t ✊🏿
Everyday is a holiday...
The Ancient Sahore is a classic!
B-HIGH, salute for having these dudes on here man. I’m from GREENVILLE, SC and I was up on them “ ohh ahh, ghetto maf-iaa” one of the most underrated early groups. Now you gotta get the Hard Boyz!!!! I had their tape too!!!! Shout out for real!!!! . You just have so much to pick from though as far as early Atlanta.
Greenville, S.C !!!
This was my crew back in the day! Wickeeeeeeed!! I’m still bump that On da grind cd from time to time..str8 rappin over blues beats..
Ghetto Mafia(Gangsta Nino & Wicked) & Top Authority(Dalo, Flex & Shotgun) should go ahead and make that long delayed collaboration album.
That Gangsta Nino & Big Gipp album is going to be 🔥!!!
Mr. M A J E S T I C XIII . Blackstruggle77 maybe back then... Nino and Wicked don’t even rap the same my G....
Eric Curtis ʙᴇᴛᴛᴇʀ ᴏʀ ᴡᴏʀsᴇ??
Nigga nigga nigga let me bacc in this cuz win eye start droppn dem bodies like john gotti eye ain gon wnna stop until I'm finished
Tripp7'nz That’s what I’m saying we don’t know... It’s hard to say even what does Top Authority sound like today. These brothers are at minimum 50 maan....As fans we would appreciate it, but the feeling won’t be the same. That hunger isn’t the same. Man 95% of today don’t even know about that Top Authority.
Eric Curtis ɪ'ᴍ sᴜʀᴇ ᴛʜᴇʏ ᴀʀᴇ ɪɴ ᴀ ᴅɪғғᴇʀᴇɴᴛ ʜᴇᴀᴅsᴘᴀᴄᴇ ᴛʜᴇsᴇ ᴅᴀʏs. ᴀɴᴅ ᴛʜᴇʏ sʜᴏᴜʟᴅ ʙᴇ ᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇɪʀ ᴀɢᴇ. ʙᴜᴛ ɪ'ᴍ sᴜʀᴇ ᴛʜᴇʏ sᴛɪʟʟ ɢᴏᴛ ɪᴛ ᴀɴᴅ ᴄᴏᴜʟᴅ ᴘᴜᴛ ᴛᴏɢᴇᴛʜᴇʀ ᴀ ᴅᴏᴘᴇ ᴀʟʙᴜᴍ ᴀɴᴅ ᴍᴀɪɴᴛᴀɪɴ ᴛʜᴇɪʀ ᴍᴀᴛᴜʀɪᴛʏ ʟᴇᴠᴇʟ.
We was in Detroit banging that Ghetto mafia 🔥🔥🔥
Facts
"You can catch me on the strip, in the cut, on the Delta!" These guys been trappin' before it was popular. Va always loved Gehetto Mafia.
These cats are legends and deserve respect!!! Ooh aah ghetto maf-iahh!!!
Everyday thang in the hood with mc breed is still a classic 25 yrs later...90s is the best music in rap
That Draw The Line Album is one of the best to this day l still Bang it.....
That song is timeless. It was ahead of its time.
Man that straight from the Dec got played so much in Detroit 💪🏿💪🏿💯
Never thought these dudes would song so normal after hearing their rap voices all these years lol.
Underrated comment. Especially dude in the orange. His voice was deep af (pause) on In Decatur
I’m from Detroit & I was on Ghetto mafia.
"Sleeping in vacant apartments wearing the same garments! I know life had to be greater... than the shit that I seen in Decatur!"🔥💯
These the first Georgia dudes we heard in N.C we loved it
We stole Big Boi car
Got our strip on
We got the rims, the music,
AND A CELLPHONE!!!
Don’t forget “Took is Crown (Vic) with the steel!”
Me and my cousin use to bump these niggas daily my kinfolk bought they cd. Those was good times now my kinfolk in heaven God bless you 🙏🙌 and shout out to Ghetto mafia 💯👑
" Yall Boyz Ain't Hard Like We "
"Nino and Wicked from the DEC"💪💪💪
Ghetto Mafia WAS DEFINITELY DIFFERENT AND NEW AND AMAZING! In St. Louis, Straight From The Dec was always playing on radio! That album is a true masterpiece.
Does anyone on this channel remember back in 1992 a group called the Hard Boyz out of Atlanta Yo 107.9 you can’t forget about the Hard Boyz out of the A very underground duo we need some updated info on them Boyz B-High!
Hard Boyz my people. KT BIG D and ROYAL C they the 1st hardcore group out the A
Had a Billboard up off 20 by the AU Center. Yessir, I remember.
Hell yeah I remember em ...far as I'm concerned this was trap music in 91
I'm from North Carolina and my people off Simpson used to bang that Hard Boyz! Only true ones know
This is what happens on Death Row
Mannnn dat song “The Rapper” they had?!?!! SHEEEEEEED Classic 👑
3rd verse DB said " Ill do a drive-by rapping shiftin gears mufuker".
@@traprichtv COLLLLDDDDD
I was just listening to On The Grind by Ghetto Mafia a couple of weeks ago & Please interview The Hitman Sammy Sam
That energy got DIFFERENT when Kast name came up
CJ Bray what you mean??? I always thought Ghetto Mafia was throwing shots at Outkast.
I wonder why Ghetto Mafia & Hitman Sammy Sam never did music together.
I saw that
Wiiiiiiicked!!!
I always thought they were talking about big boi from outkast, and it did throw me off a bit, I had straight from the dec, on da grind, and return of ghetto mafia, that straight from the dec using that al green for the good times sample is what made me buy that album, I use to binge listen to al green greastest hists as a yungin, that song being my favorite, and on da grind was full of hit records starting from the intro.
Pay homage to one of the greatest rap group
3:15 is how Bone and Twista beefed. Twista didn't really have beef with Bone but their record label owner did. Twista had wanted to leave the label due to poor record sales. But the label owner convinced Twista to stay and switched focus to Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. He had put Twista and his boys up to dissing Bone in which turned into Twista vs. Bone and eventually Chicago vs. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
This beef here is similar in that they weren't beefing with Big Boi but his higher ups that kinda affected Big Boi.
Bone Thugs were on Ruthless records Twista was never on Ruthless their beef started over rap styles
@@2bitchessofinethatimasturb184 Before Ruthless with Faces of Death by Bone Enterprise.
@@borzoicoursing2230 they weren't even beefing then
@@2bitchessofinethatimasturb184 They weren't because they weren't on different paths. You didn't read but a CEO or manager encouraged Twista to diss Bone after Bone blew up on ruthless.
@@borzoicoursing2230 what was the name of the label Twista and Bone were on together? What's the name of this CEO you're talking about? Because to be honest your story don't add up or make any sense no disrespect.
I got that Straight From The Deck still to this day!!!!! Just listened to Boys in Blue at ignorant levels last week!!!!!
Daaaaaaam....homie went n found ghetto mafia mane!! #Salute
The Real originators of trap muzik
They're right. Flint was banging these dues heavy back then!!!
I feel like they dissed OutKast in a XXL or Source interview calling them gospel/activist rappers.
So when OutKast dropped "Return Of The G", they were partially responding to Ghetto Mafia.
I totally believe they were talking about Big Boi with that line. I took it as they were bold as hell.
Big boi said in an interview that GM didn’t take they car and big boi was a gangsta nigga Dre wasn’t, but I’m glad you spoke on what they said about outlast it’s some new to me
They wuz talkin about a nigga name kizzyrock
Many people don't know that and Outkast low key responded to every diss.
Big Boi responded on "Rosa Parks" but everyone missed it
@@atlantabirdgang what lines specifically??
Man these niggas grew on me back in the day. It's amazing, I was just thinking about these cats last week and this pops up in my feed
"FINALLY!"🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Real Decatur legends ❗Big up Nino & Wick
From NYC I loved their music.
I still playing y'all from Memphis go see .2019 2020
Thanks for doing this interview B. High
I'm from Jersey & was playing that album heavy when it dropped. ON DA GRIND was the shit.
"Wickeddddddddd"
Ghetto Mafia my favorite group out of Atl, they never gave my niggas they props!!!
Me and cousin use to ride around Fayetteville bumpin Ghetto mafia. We still do from time to time. Much love and respect to them.
Had a 1970 Impala bumping Ghetto Mafia in Louisville Ky
Nothing but gold. You have all the legends and ask great questions
Mann dey got damn legends in da game. If u 30 plus and from da hood u know wussup. Still bang dey shit hard, much love from da east coast, Charleston SC.. 👌🏿
They are the true definition of on the grind💯💪🏾🙌🏾
Much Love and Respect to Ghetto Mafia...I played the Hell out of their Music 💪🏿
Memories, me and my brother jamming their music in the Box Chevy back in the day , brothers was tight
In Decator still bumps.
8Ball & MJG put that heat ( a dozen armed dudes) on Ghetto Mafia in Houston because they felt Ghetto Mafia was talking about them too lol.
I know we was bumping Ghetto Mafia in Georgia like crazy.
The music from back THEN 🤯
The music NOW 🤨
The beats from back THEN 🔥
The beats NOW 🌋
Ghetto Mafia ‘Where U been’🔥🔥🔥
96 in my 4Runner all you heard was Dayton family Ghetto Mafia Nas Smith & Wesson Roots Mac Mall Mike D and DJ Clue and Doo-Wop mixtapes I used to get from Phat gear straight up
That song still rocks. Salute from Ohio
Old niggas!!! I love it
I used to live in Atlanta. I saw Big Boi in the street 2 times, and both times was at a liquor store.
In tennessee We thought he was talking about 8ball when he said stole big boy car.
I was str8 bumpin they shit in 95 so they ain't lying about the Midwest embracing them and I'm from Kansas City Missouri
U had ghetto mafia and hard Boyz..that true hard core rap from the A..
I know Big boy and his family personally. R.I.P Big Rocky, Big Boy's brother.
That draw the line still hit hard in the box Chevy
Get your roll on by Big Tymers got that ghetto mafia flow. I noticed it immediately
GHETTO MAFIA!!! CLASSIC SH!T HERE, AND BIG FACTS I HEAR MAD PEOPLE USE THERE FLOW TODAY FROM STR8 FROM THE DEC
Dayton Family is from the Midwest. Flint, Michigan.
Salute from Tennessee 💯✌️
Straight from the Dec is still jamming today!
Classic. Respect 4 these men are overdue.
Chicago 1:08 Midwest embrace: Straight from the Dec...heavy rotation And Societ of Soul Brainchild E.M.B.R.A.C.E.
Thanks BET rap city I can remember that first time seeing that video. Waco Texo
Man still bump them boys music to this day. 💪💪
Ghetto mafia I miss these boys
Salute from NC
I miss hearing them dude spit that particular style whenever they would do it. That shit caught my attention
Y’all got much Texas love
Underrated group fosho!!
I'm still riding to it. 2024 Nino -Wicked 💪🏿
Nothing but the truth; Nino & Wicked laid down the foundation.. their flow influenced the new generation. There wouldn’t be a Future or the Migos if it wasn’t for Ghetto Mafia. I bought the album and use to blast it faithfully.
Bullshit migoes flow different
Saginaw my home stand up
Me too... Casmir and norman
@@napoleonsledge9703 polio lol
Sag nasty
Originators. Shout out to Ghetto Mafia and Decatur from downtown New Orleans
Yea we was bumping that ghetto mafia in Saginaw fasho
I must have been only mexican in AZ bumping that shit. Still do Ghetto mafia
I love that flow
I’m glad to see this 💯
Bhigh the king of radioooo
I always thought these were the first Trap rappers from GA. At least the first ones I heard in the 90s.
Hard Boyz was the 1st Trap Rappers/ Killers robbers from the A
I was in New York and i was like “ i gotta get to Decatur” SLANG THEM BILLOWS BOI 💪🏾👊🏾
I definitely was loving this song ✌🏾✊🏿
1Love to Ghetto Mafia ,not only did they put the Dec on the map but helped put the state of Georgia on the map;trap music and all know dat💯💯💯
Negative! The Hard Boyz was 1st
mporter123456 never said they were the first ya feel me❗️
@@ChevyNate229 oh my fault cuzzo! Ghetto Mafia was the bigger group tho!
mporter123456 Nino!!!! Wickeddddd!!!!!💯
Straight from the desk was and is hard as fuck!!
Dayton Family and Top Authority are from Flint, Michigan.
🇻🇮Nino St. Croix Virgin Islands
Detroit.....I still bang ghetto mafia one of most understand groups and on another note they were. The first i ever heard to even say the word trap on a album