Because UMTV made an exaggerated, sensationalized headline that was not what Big Gipp said or implied. They could have titled it "Gipp speaks on Goodie MOB and Wu Tang's first meeting" and would have gotten the same results without the cap. Also Gipp has been on a tear towards Jay-Z and other Northern rappers so UMTV knew it would get clicks.
As a born and bred Houstonian, The Wu and OutKast pretty much dropped my senior year of high school/freshmen year of college. They both were groundbreaking and I owned both CDs as soon as they dropped. Fun times but I think I've outgrown hip hop because there's no diversity, no lyricism and thot hop is what is pushed to the fullest. The 90's were fun times and good music!
@@johnathanjackson6258 Yep every dude wants to be T-Pain, Drake or Migos while the females that get pushed are short bus thot hoppers! I used to know all the main producers specific beats and the region it came from as you stated. Even the radio would play De La Soul, NWA, Big Daddy Kane and Master P all in the same set. Now it's just gangsta drug rap all day everyday. No R&B in the mix either which probably explains all the unnecessary aggression!
You called it “thot hop” well “HIP hop” has the word “HIP” in it and women move there HIPS during dancing and sex. And the beats that are used in hip hop make people want to move their hips. And the people that move their hips the best and the most beauty are WOMEN! So by your OWN POINT I have to disagree. I do not like females degrading themselves or men degrading women. But again BY YOUR OWN statement I have to disagree with you. You get what I’m saying?
Im from houston also...i cant mess with todays rap..it all sounds the same its the same generic trap beats with the same generic Autotune... i grew up when everyone in hip hop had their own sound ftom Scarface, tribe called quest, wutang, west side connection, spice 1, Big Pun, DMX, Krs one, Tha Alkaholiks, Parchyde, Black moon, mc eight, ugk, 8 ball & mjg, Outkast, gangstarr, mop, mob deep, rakim, ect....
This is a wonderful interview by Gipp, connecting the similarities of how both Groups were battling for acceptance. This is only showing the proper alignments. Don't be surprised if we witness what may be the greatest collaboration of music collectives in the history of hiphop ever! A Wu-Tang/Dungeon Family Project.
The hip hop scene in NYC back then was a straight up “no easy props” type of culture and it didn’t matter where you were from. Outsiders always had to earn their keep because hip hop was still an actual culture and we didn’t want anyone not repping the culture right… if that makes sense
NAH thats just some hating shit that why nyc hip hop was kinda blackballed from the rest country no ny rappers be beggin to fw other artist from dif places (philly, chi, Atl..etc)
As a New Yorker , I call bullshit. Dudes were mad that other parts of the country were getting more motion than them. Alot of garbage got put out because dudes were from New York and alot ofquality got ignored because folks weren't from the city.
yep. im an old head as well. and as krs one said, you had to have respect among people to even get a mic in your hand. the problem with this mentality though is a lot of folks try to keep new artists down in the name of 'protecting the culture' where as in reality they are just trying to get all the shine. ive been signed to labels and have friends who are still in the biz. i seen the shit happen so many times
@@lowlowseesee now this is an opinion I can respect because I know what you mean. Prime example of what you’re talking about is Ali Vegas. Rumor was that Nas kinda put a monkey wrench in his success, but don’t quote me on that.
There’s always been a misconception about NYC not having love for down south that was not truthful because Biggie went to the OutKast BBQ in 93 before he dropped Ready to die and in 94 when he blew up! He always supported the south so did Gangstarr and a bunch of others! Too this day Cell therapy is one of my favorite classic albums from Goodie Mob! I’m born and raised in NYC but I have a bunch of family that still lives in College Park. ✊🏽
I remember coming from school and walking to my grandma's house threw Park Hill and seeing ODB just starring into the sky and I told my man's yo what's wrong with son and my man was like SHHH just keep going B😂😂😂
Looking at HipHop nowadays is like the pretty girl you knew in HighSchool that everybody had hopes for….grown up to be on OF with 4 baby daddies SMH!!!!
Damn, I remember when Aquememi dropped and me and my homies, specifically the ones who actually gave a shit about Hip Hop, we all flipped out because Raekwon was featured on "Skew It on the Bar-B" (but also because just the entire song itself was legendary fire). I always wondered how Wu and Kast connected in the first place to even dream up a collab, but now it makes total sense.
Gipp is a legend in his own right but back then NY wasn’t showing love to anybody past Philly…even Chicago artists wasn’t getting love out there at one point. East coast bias back then was real af
@@thebunkertv8847 thank the rest of the country for sounding like the South. If every region stuck to their roots, then the rap game would be more diverse.
I’m from Staten Island Park Hill to be exact Gipp is speaking facts. The Wu had to put hands and feet on a lot people in the industry both in prison and the street to get that respect from the rest of the city. Rolling 100 deep at that was common place.
You right because I'm from The Lo when Wu was at their height we was talking to some dudes from Brooklyn and they was shitting on Staten Island. We was confused because they looked official and everybody knows that the Wu was rollin over niggas back in the 90's.
He's basically saying that it's hard to get respect in New York if you are not from there. He shouldn't be tripping tho, the south take over in the early 2000's was serious.
Real talent like OutKast goodie mob 8ball mjg face geto boys etc always was there just fought for there respect but the talent skill showed regardless then early 2000 the garbage started flooding most no talent crunk bullshit happen and the real south got pushed out the way now between this mumble and drill music fuck rap I’ll gladly go back to the 90’s💯
@@BruceDragon-sf1tr I gotta respectfully disagree with you there. In 96, we was in the thick of the so called east/west coast beef. No one was really paying attention to the south. Rap A Lot was always around but mainly in Houston. Master P started making noise and all with Bout it Bout it in 97 and then Cash Money came out and took it further in 98. But even amongst all that, the ball was still in the NY/LA court. We were still reeling from BIG and PAC’s death during those years.
I heard a comment on here saying you had to read books to understand them.i agree most of this stuff they putting out now is trash but I use to listen to my rap back then we all did but I was so glad when other types of music started coming out sometimes some my rappers was just to lyrical
What Gipp don't understand all the borough except The Bronx is surrounded by water. Here the thing about 90s NYC like gangster /hood sh!t because at the time that what the city poured out. We not a booty shaking city and as for the Wu half of them cats are from Brooklyn and when it came out the Streets we rock with them. As for Outkast ,Goodie Mob ,Cool Breeze and the rest of the dungeon family alot of us rock with them because they show Atl in a different light opposite booty shaking music.
I'm from Mount Vernon NY HEAVY D PETE ROCK and Staten Island , although it is In NYC , The whole island did not garnish the respect of NYC In the 80's Union square and rooftop days if you were not from Bronx Harlem or Brooklyn then just go to the club and be quiet Queens as well
First I want to say big gipp telling the truth. I’m from nyc I use to live in Harlem in 90s I use to see big gipp faithfully by him self always on 125th shopping. Cool dude. He was in nyc more than atlanta
You have to take a boat to Staten Island how the hell rest of the city gonna know anything about there of course they were gonna be met with resistance has any other prominent act come out since wu tang???.......Far Rockaway in Queens is still fighting for their place in hip hop
@prboxer4073 Being from Queens isn't good enough why say your from QueensBridge when it's the projects not a section of Queens?? Where you represent does matter in NYC we are talking about a city with 12 million people now to the rest of the country it may not matter but it's the same with Atlanta I dint care if your from buck head or Decatur but it matters to someone from Atlanta
@@jaimainelee3609staten island is actually apart of New York City Long Island isn’t so it’s stupid to think they hated on Wu just from being from Staten Island when they didn’t hate on artists from Long Island
@@Didja1980 you must not know NY. Nobody considers Staten Island as part of the city at all.. especially in the rap scene back then. Staten was put on the map by the Wu. Prior to that it was only known as a city landfill and the mob.
This is what they don’t be wanting to talk about. Puff most likely had the WU shutout due to their comments about Biggie biting Nas. It’s not “just HipHop”, it’s the nasty NewYork politics that exist(ed); especially in the 90s.
Puffy worked with Wu Tang they were blackballed cause Ghostface started chanting fuck hot97 on stage during hot97 event that shutout didn’t last long cause soon as Ghost dropped Chercez La ghost it was in rotation
Nah, Puff wasn't popping like that in 92/93. Ready to Die didn't come out till 94 and the Purple Tape where Ghost said that didn't come out till 95. Outkast and Wu were popping by 95.
"In this video, Big Gipp, a member of the hip-hop group Outkast..." This reminds me of when someone said Rick Rubin's claim to fame was working with people like Justin Bieber and Kanye West.
You right. I don't know why I thought he was a part of them ....I remember I had their first joint & on the inside were a pic of 3 people. I think I might've thought it was Gipp but obviously not. But it was another cat tho
This dude's hatred for New York has him talking crazy. Ol dirty bastard is originally from Brooklyn. The riza and the GZA are originally from Brooklyn. Master killer is from Brooklyn. U-god is originally from Brooklyn. If I'm not mistaken, Raekwon is originally from Brooklyn.
U can't say he has hate in his heart for NY if u too young to understand. Nuthin he said in this clip indicates any hate from Gipp towards NY. Then u trying to state facts bout the Wu cuz u seen the show. FOH!! U know nuthin bout having dudes from NY come down south where u from n talk bout how "country" it is n make fun of how we talk. Not the kids but the ADULTS teasing us bout how we sound. Know what u talking bout before u hop yo ass n these comments talking shit or trying to sound intelligent. Think before u speak(type a response). Think youngin.
I mean wtf is going on here???? PLEASE TELL ME WHAT HE SAID WRONG??? Sounds like he met a COOL ASS REAL NIGGA THAT WAS METH THAT HAPPENED TO BE ON HOMEFIELD......NYC. WHILE THEY OUT OF TOWNERS?? MAN TALKING ABOUT THE BUSINESS SIDE.....TAKING PICS..that should end speculation
The Wu is Hip Hop, Knowledge, Wisdom, Understanding, with edutainment, education and entertainment mix. New York who created Hip Hop, didn't want outsiders, cause look what hip hop is today, rap music that's is trash, yes the south is making plenty of money, however look at the ratchet trash you'll turn it into, when it got into your hands, and I'm from the South, but I love Real Hip Hop, the Real Music that's against the system, give out real Messages!! 85% of Wu Tang clan music, you had to go and read books to understand there lyrics!! The music made you READ, READ!!!!
But New York created Hip Hop off the coattails of Southern artists and their music. Or did you think James Brown was from Brooklyn? The Golden Era of Hip Hop (1988 to 92) was built off Southern Funk and Soul music. The funky drummer himself Clyde Stubblefield is from Washington, Georgia. Do you know how many Golden Era Hip Hop songs sampled his percussion? Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker are from Alabama. And everyone knows the Godfather was from Augusta, Georgia. How could the South be outsiders when their music was the backbone to what most of the New York MC's were rapping over? And music is entertainment. Bigger words don't mean better rhymes. Sometimes yes. But sometimes its just a word salad with very little meaning. Hip Hop started as party music. It's great to get a message in a song. But people aren't trying to listen to a thousand syllables a minute on a song.
@bluewave3417 they don't want here this NY rappers are overrated all they did was samples to be honest dmx jarule and 50cent was really they only pure artist who could make dey own music
@@bluewave3417no region sampled as much as the west coast though but I guarantee u loved they shit literally every big hit from the west was a sampled record
I know this is a bold statement but Hip Hop is an NYC culture that includes REAL rapping, DJing, break dancing, fashion and graffiti. NYC is the only place that does REAL Hip Hop. All this other sht from other parts of the country is some off brand sht.
This dude is talking a lot lately and don’t know what he is talking about really stop forcing your relevancy enjoy the fruits of your labor and stop being a chatty patty
Gipp why you lying to these young dudes The South was fighting for PROPS EastCoast already had it locked down WU was out long before you OUTKAST dropped your first ALBUM The GZA and RZA had albums before Wutang and they had demos on 91 and 92 so you telling lies yall the last to get on Scarface was out and 2live Crew had already been out stop trying to put yourself on Wu level you behind alot of other EAST COAST GIANTS AT THAT TIME
I think a lot of people just read the headline, and then comment based on that. He didn’t say anything wrong, and he was very respectful.
Big facts
No false he said a lot wrong and a lot of cap especially if you were in NYC and Jersey his timeline don’t add up
@@sleepydean781 What doesn’t add up?
Because UMTV made an exaggerated, sensationalized headline that was not what Big Gipp said or implied. They could have titled it "Gipp speaks on Goodie MOB and Wu Tang's first meeting" and would have gotten the same results without the cap. Also Gipp has been on a tear towards Jay-Z and other Northern rappers so UMTV knew it would get clicks.
Attention is a drug lol smfh people wanna be heard but have nothing to say
Outkast, Goodie Mob, Wutang, The Dungeon Family at Club Flava on Memorial Dr. in Atlanta 1996.. CLASSIC EVENT..
I remember Club Flava...good times😁
"What you gonna do for the community Dirty?"
"NOTHING!!!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a born and bred Houstonian, The Wu and OutKast pretty much dropped my senior year of high school/freshmen year of college. They both were groundbreaking and I owned both CDs as soon as they dropped. Fun times but I think I've outgrown hip hop because there's no diversity, no lyricism and thot hop is what is pushed to the fullest. The 90's were fun times and good music!
It's crazy! I'll latch on to something that's different but the regionality has disappeared. Everything pretty much sounds the same.
@@johnathanjackson6258 Yep every dude wants to be T-Pain, Drake or Migos while the females that get pushed are short bus thot hoppers! I used to know all the main producers specific beats and the region it came from as you stated. Even the radio would play De La Soul, NWA, Big Daddy Kane and Master P all in the same set. Now it's just gangsta drug rap all day everyday. No R&B in the mix either which probably explains all the unnecessary aggression!
Now that was well said.
You called it “thot hop” well “HIP hop” has the word “HIP” in it and women move there HIPS during dancing and sex. And the beats that are used in hip hop make people want to move their hips. And the people that move their hips the best and the most beauty are WOMEN! So by your OWN POINT I have to disagree. I do not like females degrading themselves or men degrading women. But again BY YOUR OWN statement I have to disagree with you. You get what I’m saying?
Im from houston also...i cant mess with todays rap..it all sounds the same its the same generic trap beats with the same generic Autotune... i grew up when everyone in hip hop had their own sound ftom Scarface, tribe called quest, wutang, west side connection, spice 1, Big Pun, DMX, Krs one, Tha Alkaholiks, Parchyde, Black moon, mc eight, ugk, 8 ball & mjg, Outkast, gangstarr, mop, mob deep, rakim, ect....
He didn't say anything disrespectful! Shout out to Gipp
This is a wonderful interview by Gipp, connecting the similarities of how both Groups were battling for acceptance. This is only showing the proper alignments. Don't be surprised if we witness what may be the greatest collaboration of music collectives in the history of hiphop ever! A Wu-Tang/Dungeon Family Project.
Raekwon ft outkast
Screw it on the bar b was a good collabo 💯
Battling for acceptance? You must be a child.
The hip hop scene in NYC back then was a straight up “no easy props” type of culture and it didn’t matter where you were from. Outsiders always had to earn their keep because hip hop was still an actual culture and we didn’t want anyone not repping the culture right… if that makes sense
Outsiders don’t understand at least when they got here they got on stage so many locals never got a big look in the city
NAH thats just some hating shit that why nyc hip hop was kinda blackballed from the rest country no ny rappers be beggin to fw other artist from dif places (philly, chi, Atl..etc)
As a New Yorker , I call bullshit. Dudes were mad that other parts of the country were getting more motion than them. Alot of garbage got put out because dudes were from New York and alot ofquality got ignored because folks weren't from the city.
yep. im an old head as well. and as krs one said, you had to have respect among people to even get a mic in your hand. the problem with this mentality though is a lot of folks try to keep new artists down in the name of 'protecting the culture' where as in reality they are just trying to get all the shine. ive been signed to labels and have friends who are still in the biz. i seen the shit happen so many times
@@lowlowseesee now this is an opinion I can respect because I know what you mean. Prime example of what you’re talking about is Ali Vegas. Rumor was that Nas kinda put a monkey wrench in his success, but don’t quote me on that.
OutKast Goodie Mob and Wu saved a lot of lives.
There’s always been a misconception about NYC not having love for down south that was not truthful because Biggie went to the OutKast BBQ in 93 before he dropped Ready to die and in 94 when he blew up! He always supported the south so did Gangstarr and a bunch of others! Too this day Cell therapy is one of my favorite classic albums from Goodie Mob! I’m born and raised in NYC but I have a bunch of family that still lives in College Park. ✊🏽
Shaaat Puffy directed players ball lol
So u know it was love
Atlanta is the East Coast bro
💀💀💀💀 We know Atlanta and NYC have a special connection because y'all are the East Coast
Biggie is one person
I remember coming from school and walking to my grandma's house threw Park Hill and seeing ODB just starring into the sky and I told my man's yo what's wrong with son and my man was like SHHH just keep going B😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Park hill was diff lmaooo shit still is
Keep the Gipp interviews coming!!
Wu x Goodie mob collab would have been crazy
That would be wu killing it and them dude rapping
Looking at HipHop nowadays is like the pretty girl you knew in HighSchool that everybody had hopes for….grown up to be on OF with 4 baby daddies SMH!!!!
Damn, I remember when Aquememi dropped and me and my homies, specifically the ones who actually gave a shit about Hip Hop, we all flipped out because Raekwon was featured on "Skew It on the Bar-B" (but also because just the entire song itself was legendary fire). I always wondered how Wu and Kast connected in the first place to even dream up a collab, but now it makes total sense.
Gipp is a legend in his own right but back then NY wasn’t showing love to anybody past Philly…even Chicago artists wasn’t getting love out there at one point. East coast bias back then was real af
Thats false Ice Cube was.
For good reason …. Look At rap music now 😡 Thanks south for the ratchet and drill music ✊🏿
@@thebunkertv8847 thank the rest of the country for sounding like the South. If every region stuck to their roots, then the rap game would be more diverse.
@@thebunkertv8847 drill music started in chicago.
@@thebunkertv8847well said
I’m from Staten Island Park Hill to be exact Gipp is speaking facts. The Wu had to put hands and feet on a lot people in the industry both in prison and the street to get that respect from the rest of the city. Rolling 100 deep at that was common place.
You right because I'm from The Lo when Wu was at their height we was talking to some dudes from Brooklyn and they was shitting on Staten Island. We was confused because they looked official and everybody knows that the Wu was rollin over niggas back in the 90's.
Gipp is looking great! Got to support our hip hop legends!
He's basically saying that it's hard to get respect in New York if you are not from there. He shouldn't be tripping tho, the south take over in the early 2000's was serious.
Yeah, he wasn’t trippin.
Master P kick the door down in 1996, ever since the south had the ball. Thats almost 24 years, the longest ever in the rap/hiphop world
Real talent like OutKast goodie mob 8ball mjg face geto boys etc always was there just fought for there respect but the talent skill showed regardless then early 2000 the garbage started flooding most no talent crunk bullshit happen and the real south got pushed out the way now between this mumble and drill music fuck rap I’ll gladly go back to the 90’s💯
@@BruceDragon-sf1tr
I gotta respectfully disagree with you there. In 96, we was in the thick of the so called east/west coast beef. No one was really paying attention to the south. Rap A Lot was always around but mainly in Houston. Master P started making noise and all with Bout it Bout it in 97 and then Cash Money came out and took it further in 98. But even amongst all that, the ball was still in the NY/LA court. We were still reeling from BIG and PAC’s death during those years.
@@victorlofton4381 you can disagree all you want , the Truth remains. Now go home and cry about it
Ol Dirty is from Brooklyn! bedford Stuyvesant (lewis ave) in the hood with his Mom. He never left.... what is he talking about???
😂
He never said anything about ODB...he was makind acquisitions about the radio station Wu had beef wit..saying that's why Dirty went in!..
Clickbait headline Gipp a real OG, was on the Frontline from back then💯💯
I love hearing these stories!!!
He not lying
I can relate but I also saw Ed Lover mention New York stopped supporting its artist until they really blew up it's part of the Game & perseverance 👍
*”wu-tung & dungeon family!” 👐🏾 ♾️ - MELL DUNEY 616*
I heard a comment on here saying you had to read books to understand them.i agree most of this stuff they putting out now is trash but I use to listen to my rap back then we all did but I was so glad when other types of music started coming out sometimes some my rappers was just to lyrical
Damn we never hear these stories, but Method is a good dude.
What Gipp don't understand all the borough except The Bronx is surrounded by water. Here the thing about 90s NYC like gangster /hood sh!t because at the time that what the city poured out. We not a booty shaking city and as for the Wu half of them cats are from Brooklyn and when it came out the Streets we rock with them. As for Outkast ,Goodie Mob ,Cool Breeze and the rest of the dungeon family alot of us rock with them because they show Atl in a different light opposite booty shaking music.
facts from gipp goodies, always keepin it a buck
Peace to the gods
Wu Tang is forever 🙌💯🙌🏾
Salutes to Dungeon Family
Ason Unique ODB 🕊️🙏🏽🕊️ the Greatest
All Respect
The Caption is deceiving, and the comments must've ain't watch the 2min clip he didn't say nothing wrong imo
Ppl was just in the comments saying anything, u can tell most didnt actually watch the video. Just made a opinion off the caption smh
Okay so my Dungeon Clan playlist makes so much more sense now
I'm from Mount Vernon NY HEAVY D PETE ROCK and Staten Island , although it is In NYC , The whole island did not garnish the respect of NYC
In the 80's Union square and rooftop days if you were not from Bronx Harlem or Brooklyn then just go to the club and be quiet Queens as well
That boy hate NYC to the soul 😂😂
True hater
Did y’all just read the title and comment because bro didn’t say anything crazy lol
That’s exactly what they did. Dude didn’t say anything negative in this video about New York City or ODB. 🤦🏽♂️
First I want to say big gipp telling the truth. I’m from nyc I use to live in Harlem in 90s I use to see big gipp faithfully by him self always on 125th shopping. Cool dude. He was in nyc more than atlanta
You have to take a boat to Staten Island how the hell rest of the city gonna know anything about there of course they were gonna be met with resistance has any other prominent act come out since wu tang???.......Far Rockaway in Queens is still fighting for their place in hip hop
@prboxer4073 Being from Queens isn't good enough why say your from QueensBridge when it's the projects not a section of Queens?? Where you represent does matter in NYC we are talking about a city with 12 million people now to the rest of the country it may not matter but it's the same with Atlanta I dint care if your from buck head or Decatur but it matters to someone from Atlanta
@prboxer4073 I'm sorry my bad I thought this was about hip hop I didn't realize Big Gipp was an accomplished scholar
@prboxer4073 so it was me who talked about wu tang not being accepted in NY not Big Gipp got it
He’s from Brooklyn
The headline definitely misleads. That’s why I watched the video anyway bc it’s Gipp 💯
GIPP don’t really like New York cats… you can kind of tell… he ain’t this critical of Southern or West coast niggas
He cool. His opinion. Still much love to him
Because Southern and West Coast dudes showed them love from the beginning. He's talked about how the Dogg Pound embraced them early on.
Big gipp just said it Atlanta music was the 69 Boyz Whoomp There It Is Memphis Tennessee made the music y'all listen to now
Eric B and Rakim and Public Enemy representing Strong Island since 88 gipp just talking
That’s Long Island.
Wu is from Staten Island. Two totally different parts of NY.
@@jaimainelee3609exactly
@@jaimainelee3609staten island is actually apart of New York City Long Island isn’t so it’s stupid to think they hated on Wu just from being from Staten Island when they didn’t hate on artists from Long Island
@@Didja1980 you must not know NY. Nobody considers Staten Island as part of the city at all.. especially in the rap scene back then. Staten was put on the map by the Wu. Prior to that it was only known as a city landfill and the mob.
True
Dirty from Brooklyn. Gipp just saying stuff and you bammas treat it like the gospel
SAY IT AGAIN!!!!!💯💯💯💯💯
What did he say negative in this video about New York City or ODB? Either y’all can’t comprehend or had the video on mute lol
If you want from those 5 boroughs its was tough 💯 s/o gipp
I can tell some of y’all didn’t watch the video with these comments lol
This is what they don’t be wanting to talk about. Puff most likely had the WU shutout due to their comments about Biggie biting Nas. It’s not “just HipHop”, it’s the nasty NewYork politics that exist(ed); especially in the 90s.
Facts
Puffy worked with Wu Tang they were blackballed cause Ghostface started chanting fuck hot97 on stage during hot97 event that shutout didn’t last long cause soon as Ghost dropped Chercez La ghost it was in rotation
@@MrWARBUCKS24 No.
Nah, Puff wasn't popping like that in 92/93. Ready to Die didn't come out till 94 and the Purple Tape where Ghost said that didn't come out till 95. Outkast and Wu were popping by 95.
@@MrHowse-rt5bo u can’t be from NYC
He wasn't with outkast he was with goodie mob u gotta change your timeline
If not mistaken Gipp was OutKast DJ when they first dropped. Then he joined Goodie & started rapping
Cosmos greetings to all and I think to all all the blessings of life.
"In this video, Big Gipp, a member of the hip-hop group Outkast..." This reminds me of when someone said Rick Rubin's claim to fame was working with people like Justin Bieber and Kanye West.
I mean there wouldn’t be Outkast if it wasn't for Goodie Mob, they and Organized noise were like mentors to Outkast along with Ceelo as well
He knows everything
Gipp goes hard on jigga.
Gipp is secretly mad that homeboy is wearing a NYC hat.
ODB’s entire persona was out of pocket. His dolo escapades were wild.
ClickBait heard nothing mentioned about dirty being out of pocket in this clip.
The title is misleading. Warning: CLICK BAIT!!
Nice story and probably a great interview so there's no need for the click bait title...smh
Love me some Goodie and love me some Ason Unique
Somtymes Gibb be talkin crazy🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Go to Thailand or France you’ll find out !🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾🤣🤣 GIP a international star my boy! Fact check
Who else wanna fuck with Hollywood Cole? LOL
Gipp is not from OutKast
Bro don't like the Easy Coast 🤐🤷🏾♂️🤣
Atlanta is the East Coast 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ijumpjudy9830 South East
@@ijumpjudy9830 and it's difntly not a coast🤐🤷🏾♂️🤣🤣🤣
@@dtbredhalf5823 sure pal named after the Atlantic Ocean on the East Coast 😃🤐🤫
Yeah rt ny love the wu
Shout out to boonesfarm in the 90s
Shot out to Boone's farms.. and Method man
Please watch the video before commenting.
Big gip is a new york hater
Big Gipp is a member of Goodie Mob and the Dungeon Family. Not OutKast.
He was the DJ for OutKast when they first dropped
@@SolarFacts-xm9sg from my knowledge Mr. DJ was the only one spinning for them as OutKast.
You right. I don't know why I thought he was a part of them ....I remember I had their first joint & on the inside were a pic of 3 people. I think I might've thought it was Gipp but obviously not. But it was another cat tho
This dude's hatred for New York has him talking crazy.
Ol dirty bastard is originally from Brooklyn. The riza and the GZA are originally from Brooklyn. Master killer is from Brooklyn. U-god is originally from Brooklyn. If I'm not mistaken, Raekwon is originally from Brooklyn.
They are from Albuquerque New Mexico
U can't say he has hate in his heart for NY if u too young to understand. Nuthin he said in this clip indicates any hate from Gipp towards NY. Then u trying to state facts bout the Wu cuz u seen the show. FOH!! U know nuthin bout having dudes from NY come down south where u from n talk bout how "country" it is n make fun of how we talk. Not the kids but the ADULTS teasing us bout how we sound. Know what u talking bout before u hop yo ass n these comments talking shit or trying to sound intelligent. Think before u speak(type a response). Think youngin.
Rae from Brownsville Brooklyn
but they claim staten island. Tupac was orignally from New York and Baltimore but he claimed California.
@@ajohn502 and you say that to say what? The fact of the matter still standing.
I mean wtf is going on here???? PLEASE TELL ME WHAT HE SAID WRONG??? Sounds like he met a COOL ASS REAL NIGGA THAT WAS METH THAT HAPPENED TO BE ON HOMEFIELD......NYC. WHILE THEY OUT OF TOWNERS?? MAN TALKING ABOUT THE BUSINESS SIDE.....TAKING PICS..that should end speculation
Damn I thought they was Meek Millz
The Wu is Hip Hop, Knowledge, Wisdom, Understanding, with edutainment, education and entertainment mix. New York who created Hip Hop, didn't want outsiders, cause look what hip hop is today, rap music that's is trash, yes the south is making plenty of money, however look at the ratchet trash you'll turn it into, when it got into your hands, and I'm from the South, but I love Real Hip Hop, the Real Music that's against the system, give out real Messages!! 85% of Wu Tang clan music, you had to go and read books to understand there lyrics!! The music made you READ, READ!!!!
But New York created Hip Hop off the coattails of Southern artists and their music. Or did you think James Brown was from Brooklyn? The Golden Era of Hip Hop (1988 to 92) was built off Southern Funk and Soul music. The funky drummer himself Clyde Stubblefield is from Washington, Georgia. Do you know how many Golden Era Hip Hop songs sampled his percussion? Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker are from Alabama. And everyone knows the Godfather was from Augusta, Georgia.
How could the South be outsiders when their music was the backbone to what most of the New York MC's were rapping over? And music is entertainment. Bigger words don't mean better rhymes. Sometimes yes. But sometimes its just a word salad with very little meaning. Hip Hop started as party music. It's great to get a message in a song. But people aren't trying to listen to a thousand syllables a minute on a song.
But outsiders bought they shit. Why didn't they only tour in NY? RIP Pimp C. He was right
@bluewave3417 they don't want here this NY rappers are overrated all they did was samples to be honest dmx jarule and 50cent was really they only pure artist who could make dey own music
Goodie Mob/Outkast/Dungeon Family was just as “deep” and lyrical of WuTang. And you can’t lump all southern HipHop into the same group
@@bluewave3417no region sampled as much as the west coast though but I guarantee u loved they shit literally every big hit from the west was a sampled record
I know this is a bold statement but Hip Hop is an NYC culture that includes REAL rapping, DJing, break dancing, fashion and graffiti. NYC is the only place that does REAL Hip Hop. All this other sht from other parts of the country is some off brand sht.
Maybe blackballed by the industry. Not by the streets..
Headline is false advertising
Big Gip is 2 chains be4 two chains 😂😂
Gipp use to be on soul train too with his mouth full platinum I thought it was silver at the time
Who the hell is big gip? Never heard of him
The headline is kind of click bait'ish. Lol
Plus he right about Stanton island because we still think that til this day
Gipp STILL crying about NY🤦🏾♂️
Btw, that is a clickbait-y ass title.
Who TF Is Gip Outside Of Atlanta?
A man.
Gipp
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How does a nigga from Atlanta know anything about Wu Tang
One of the 🐐,you from Arkansas or some shit right?
ATL
Gipp
Fun Fact this is what happens when you become old and bitter
Wtf is you talking bout? Did you even watch the clip 😂
This dude is talking a lot lately and don’t know what he is talking about really stop forcing your relevancy enjoy the fruits of your labor and stop being a chatty patty
This got popular again by telling stories
This Guy Gip is a 🤡...Gip outta pocket .I Promise imma put hands on him if I ever see him lol 😅
Until DMX, wasn't nobody in New York music was better than there's until the time 2000's hit.
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Gippsland is from the Goodie Mob was part of the dungeon Family
Gip always hating....smh
Click bait .. good wording my guy lol
Capping
This is CLICKBAIT
They were blackballed because of Summer Jam Hot 97 had 1997 Ghost wanted smoke with Bad Boy
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Ppls hate to hear da truth i know it don't set well
so gipp from brooklyn
Gipp why you lying to these young dudes The South was fighting for PROPS EastCoast already had it locked down WU was out long before you OUTKAST dropped your first ALBUM The GZA and RZA had albums before Wutang and they had demos on 91 and 92 so you telling lies yall the last to get on Scarface was out and 2live Crew had already been out stop trying to put yourself on Wu level you behind alot of other EAST COAST GIANTS AT THAT TIME