It is not a response or a tribute to a Jackson State cadence. It was actually written on the bus in route to Jackson State by one of Southern University’s legendary percussionists. It was written to run something new that JSU had not had a chance to copy or Plagiarize
Funk Factory Crab 1981 Sounds Good. Almost as good as when we played it LOL
love this cadence
Me too
What happen to the cymbals twirl on Jack. Got my ass whooped to learn that
Funk Factory Forever
Did Johnny Lee Lane write this? I know he wrote “Stick Cadence” and most the older stuff.
Ari Arri better known as "Jack" wrote it with Don Dillon
Did they really try to steal a JSU cadence ...they down bad for this
A student from southern made the cadence
It’s from the 80s
Tripping 😅,Southern Ben playing jack sir😅😅
Nice!
Damn whole time im thinking this shit was called Jax
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MY BESY BAND....EVERY YEAR SINCE 2015, WHEN I FIRST STARTED EYEBALLING
Next time you try and remix "JB".. Make sure it sounds good first, the sticking is there, and the total sound is intriguing.. Poor Funk Factory.. lol
Did Brian Simmons ever direct Southern University marching band
Yes
Brian was an assistant director @ Southern
Yessir southern
Why dudes on here lieing, cut it out mane!
Sound like jungle beat to me 😑
This was made before jungle beat… wayyyy before jungle beat. Do some research before you go to talking on the Internet.
@@Imchriswalkerand how you know when Jungle beat was created? So you stfu or do some research yourself
@@nike9009 I know when jungle beat was created because I’m the one who created it, young blood… so how about you shut up, and do some research
@@nike9009fall 87’
Stay in your lane.
@@Imchriswalker tell them fools stop stealing shit
no we did
Ewwwww cold steel all day 💙💛 A&T a
Ew
This is a knock off of part of the "Series" cadence that JSU had been doing for decades.
Ong it is
We have been playing long before Jackson
@@106edk wayyyy before jsu
How when the percussionist who made it this cadence in the late 70s or 80s. LMFAOOOOO you’re a 🤡
Why they call it jack because they made a their version as response to jsu . JSU version better
not at all sir
Stop!
No it is not
Southern has been playing this cadence since at least the early 80's maybe the late 70's ...what about jsu???
It is not a response or a tribute to a Jackson State cadence. It was actually written on the bus in route to Jackson State by one of Southern University’s legendary percussionists. It was written to run something new that JSU had not had a chance to copy or Plagiarize