They was on a trajectory the Migos ended up being on, but more so bigger in the underground circuit. That major push just never came but the music was there. The " sausage biscuit" song was a classic lol Also, have her singing like was another hit.
No place on earth influenced the world like LA. From Boyz In Da Hood, to South Central, to Baby Boy, to Menace to Society. EVERYONE from Alabama to Japan wanted to be a Crip or a Blood. AND MOST NEVER EVEN SEEN LOS ANGELES IN THEIR LIVES. Braids, Khakis, T's, dress, lingo (cuz, blood, homie)...PUT LA AT THE TOP OF THAT LIST. Even our music ALWAYS STAYED LA. Never bit the South like NY did (ASAP Crew).
I agree with Parlae on a lot of shit because I’m from Atlanta, but I gotta give it to Jim Jones for popularizing fitted clothes before Atl, with the Ed Hardy shirts, True Religion, and Crome Heart Jeans. The rockstar look. For reference look at the cover of his CD P.O.M.E., that was in 2006, way before black boy-white boy swag, Yung LA, Shop Boys and all those other Atlanta rappers who dressed like that.
Thanks brother i was gonna type this but i hoped someone knew the truth im from Florida i love ATL.. and parlae is rt on alot of shit when it comes to who started what.. but yall didn't start the skinny trend it was definitely jim jones
@@sfrvnko7818 bro just go look at old jim jones videos and you'll see.. btw ED hardy was the very first form of skinny jeans/clothing it was that brand and Christian audigier.. im a old head homie I've seen all the era's
LET ME RESPECTFULLY FIGHT YOU WITH THIS: I love ATL. Got homies down there. BUT...Parlee say ATL influence everything? That may be true in the South. But I assure you. THERE IS NOTHING HERE IN SOUTH CENTRAL LOS ANGELES THAT EVEN REMOTELY REMINDS YOU OF ANYTHING ATL. Not music, not dress, not lingo, not style in general, not actions. BUT I WILL TELL YOU WHO (HAS) INFLUENCED THE WORLD....Everybody copy/paste Los Angeles. From Chucc Taylors, to Khakis, to braids, to WHITE T'S, TO PEOPLE CLAIMING OUR NAYBAHOODS AND NEVER SEEN THE 1ST SITE OF LA 🤷🏽♂️. But much love doe! NH!
Atlanta can’t take credit for fitted clothes when Jim Jones was wearing fitted clothes before us and he was a bigger name than anybody from the black boy white boy swag era in Atlanta
I disagree on that European style stuff dipset was wearing the skinny fit before anyone else was go check the tapes…Jim Jones & Santana was on that before anyone in ATL ever thought about it. Pocket chains & all that shit.
Them and rich kidz era was a fun time to be alive!
I considered Travis Porter rich kid rap
Frfr 🤧💯💯🎯
They gave they own flavor too !!
Travis porter was wayyyy before rich kidz
Travie music had the clubs turnt if you know you know 💯
2009 era was lit!!
They was so lit when I was in college 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I’m 28 these niggaz was my era, they used to have the teen clubs poppin when I was like 13-14 they used to come tear Da Lou up 💯💯
Shit I’m 39 they had the grown clubs off the chain then
They was on a trajectory the Migos ended up being on, but more so bigger in the underground circuit. That major push just never came but the music was there. The " sausage biscuit" song was a classic lol Also, have her singing like was another hit.
They picked the wrong label they got signed them the dude that signed quit or got fired I think
Da Fam vs Black Mob ….. real eastside shit
Bring baccc PASS THE SHADES‼️‼️
Travis porter was them niggas man they had my middle school years lit
That Hellutalmbout wit flocka still in rotation on my playlist
Black mobb vs the fam was the first drill music
Can’t forget YCP
@@BrandNew_T YOUNG CLICKED UP POSSE AKA YOUNG CRUNK N PIMPIN LOL ON GANG
What a time to be a fuckin live man
that 'toys r us' mixtape was hard asf doe
How the hell Parlae don’t have over a 100k plus subscribers right now on this channel
Hold up scuse me ma’am what come on a sausage biscuit?
Im glad they talked about the Black mob days 💯. It’s still folks locked up from black mob.
That turnt up era was legendary
I need u to get Dopeboy Ra up thrue here
@dopeboyra
@@birminghamtrillwill1 @Dopeboy Ra and he's slept on frfr real Atlanta legend. I listen to him everyday. I be putting mad people on his music
Frfr 💯
He's about to get out stay tuned
@@royelhall1010 oh word I ain't know slum was locked
Travis Porter hard BUT I need a new Solo Strap tape especially one of them heartfelt ones 😮💨‼️
onGod
I remember when they came to crystal palace in Memphis!!!
Say what they want these EastSide legends and should be treated as such
💯💯💯💯💯
No place on earth influenced the world like LA. From Boyz In Da Hood, to South Central, to Baby Boy, to Menace to Society. EVERYONE from Alabama to Japan wanted to be a Crip or a Blood. AND MOST NEVER EVEN SEEN LOS ANGELES IN THEIR LIVES. Braids, Khakis, T's, dress, lingo (cuz, blood, homie)...PUT LA AT THE TOP OF THAT LIST. Even our music ALWAYS STAYED LA. Never bit the South like NY did (ASAP Crew).
Everyone switched to the skinny jeans / fit clothes swagg
I grew up listening to franchise Boyz.👍
I agree with Parlae on a lot of shit because I’m from Atlanta, but I gotta give it to Jim Jones for popularizing fitted clothes before Atl, with the Ed Hardy shirts, True Religion, and Crome Heart Jeans. The rockstar look. For reference look at the cover of his CD P.O.M.E., that was in 2006, way before black boy-white boy swag, Yung LA, Shop Boys and all those other Atlanta rappers who dressed like that.
Thanks brother i was gonna type this but i hoped someone knew the truth im from Florida i love ATL.. and parlae is rt on alot of shit when it comes to who started what.. but yall didn't start the skinny trend it was definitely jim jones
Harlem Diary of a Summer DVD I brought that in 04 and Jim was rocking Ed hardy shirts
@@philliedoss305 Exactly. Bruh just got a lot of hometown pride. NYC worst tho’. They wasn’t the first rocking AF1s, but they swear they was.😂😂😂
@@chairmanoftheboard11 we don’t call em af1s they called up towns in NY
@@DRB_Mdollaz That’s cool, don’t mean y’all was the first wearing them.
That “Bananas” still go so crazy 💯💯
Aye college nights at the Libra in Gresham was crazy
Travis Porter 💯💪🏾
2006 2007 2008 middle school year 🔥🔥
They had UMD campus goin crazy….Bananas
The original migos!!!
Rich’s at Greenbriar putting it on 😂
TRAAAVVVVVVYYYYY
Young Capone/DopeBoy Ra
I went to school with Travis porter redan high
Travyyyyyyyy!!!!
Bo so high he repeated what ali said right after he said it😂
Originators⚡️
🫁🏆🕸️🏋️🦸🦻🫂💰💰💰⚖️💰💰💰🎩🏟️🫥🙏🎧👽🗣️🤙🦿🦾📟🤖❤️🔥🤳🛵✌️🛫🤑🎤👃🎭🥇😅😎🪞🕷️😂
DIPSET STARTED THE SKINNY ERA NOT ATLANTA.. parlae i rock wit you boi i love the show its well need.. 💪🏿🔥☄🤔
What dipset you was watching. Them niggaz clothes was big as fuck!
They started all that Ed hardy wallet chain Nike boots shit not the skinny jeans and tight preppy clothes
@@sfrvnko7818 bro just go look at old jim jones videos and you'll see.. btw ED hardy was the very first form of skinny jeans/clothing it was that brand and Christian audigier.. im a old head homie I've seen all the era's
LET ME RESPECTFULLY FIGHT YOU WITH THIS: I love ATL. Got homies down there. BUT...Parlee say ATL influence everything? That may be true in the South. But I assure you. THERE IS NOTHING HERE IN SOUTH CENTRAL LOS ANGELES THAT EVEN REMOTELY REMINDS YOU OF ANYTHING ATL. Not music, not dress, not lingo, not style in general, not actions. BUT I WILL TELL YOU WHO (HAS) INFLUENCED THE WORLD....Everybody copy/paste Los Angeles. From Chucc Taylors, to Khakis, to braids, to WHITE T'S, TO PEOPLE CLAIMING OUR NAYBAHOODS AND NEVER SEEN THE 1ST SITE OF LA 🤷🏽♂️. But much love doe! NH!
Gotta get boosie on here
My guys
Atlanta can’t take credit for fitted clothes when Jim Jones was wearing fitted clothes before us and he was a bigger name than anybody from the black boy white boy swag era in Atlanta
You gotta get Kwony Cash
AYE YU NEED RICH HOMIE QUAN… IN THE APARTMENT!!!
Yo that movie idea hard parlae sound like a bag
Didn’t mention BIG JUAN NAME ONE TIME
You should’ve asked them why they switch on the mobb soon they got a buzz.. i grew up wit these niggas they cappin
Because BM was too hot
Boaw boaw!
I disagree on that European style stuff dipset was wearing the skinny fit before anyone else was go check the tapes…Jim Jones & Santana was on that before anyone in ATL ever thought about it. Pocket chains & all that shit.
Jones use to be in ATL a lot back then
DUB$ 50’$ Hundred’$ NO CHANGE.
streets r us my bad
I told tit to go wit charlie and Tek strictly off what they did with Travis porter.
Black label days lol
Louie V Bag Me dat$ where da Ca$h be.. jean$ $tay $aggin MILLION Dolla Mouth piece!
B4 de Amigas 😅
What ever happened to DJ Teknikz?
With 2chainz and street execs
706
The hell u talmbout
Man fr back in the day if you wore skinny jeans ppl thought you were gay or you was a white emo kid
Rich’s at Greenbriar putting it on 😂