I used to ride around DC listening to then when I was in high school and watch the pimps from all over on the strips. They would've have 3 pieces suits, geri curls, and rolls royces and such from the 60s, 70s, etc. I'd see Mississippi tags, California, TN, etc. They've cleaned the streets up since then but it was fascinating to see. How that was happening then I have no idea. It would just be expensive hookers walking up and down the streets of DC and their pimps with them. Looked like a movie
Still here in 2024 bumping this classic back to back. From Mississippi we played the crap outta ghetto mafia riding and grooving. Funny now I live in ATL on 20 and 85 smooth riding with my boys beating in my car… ❤❤❤❤
I had moved from Los Angeles around this time due to the riots ruined south central moms sent me to live with my biological pops in Louisiana. This was a banger back then. I was just entering my teens fully off the porch hustling and driving. Here I m 42 about to move back to baton rouge 30 years later.
I used beat hell outta this song in my 1986 navy blue Buick Regal on 20 inch chrome daytons. 2 Rockford fosgate 12s 1000 watt California amp. Couldn't tell me shit back then.
Them good ol days I wasn't around back then but my uncle to me stories how he used to be riding around Gresham Park during the 90's introduced me to his 1985 Chevy Caprice donk light blue colored wave with the 20 inch chrome rims with the tinted windows and big base in the trunk was on some Pappy Mason type stuff still to this day he has it in good condition like if he just got it from the chop shop playin nothing but 90's street Hip Hop and reggae good times he said!
I'm from Brooklyn N.Y and this was a certified street classic. I was in High School bumping this and it's still bumps today!! Respect to Ghetto Mafia I miss my era in Hip-Hop man!! The 90's was the best era in Hip-Hop no debating!!!
@@retroslob2045I will say I'm the 90s they portrayed NYC as hating on anybody south of North Jersey. I'm from Philly and new York talked shit about us. But I knew better and you can't say how everybody felt. Most black folks up north family from the south anyway.
I was in the hills of West Virginia listening to draw the line in 94 lol if you was searching for underground gangsta rap you could find it! These guys Top Authority be surprised who was listening
Was put on this song and music by a brother who I met at a car wash in Fort Worth, TX. Asked him about this song which he was jamming to in his old school Impala and he gave me a CD with these jams, said hes from Atlanta hope he doing good out there appreciate it brotha!
I'm from the UK, but l went to visit my cousin in Fort Lauderdale in 97 & he put me onto this! I even ended up moving to Atlanta a few years later, so big up Geto Mafia seen
I remember being in 9th grade in the mid 90's here in Houston Texas and one day my gf at the time was wearing a "Ghetto Mafia" t-shirt she had got from a low rider car show out here...had never heard of them but I came across this song not long afterwards and been jamming this song since!
This song puts me in a zone! Reflective and motivating....had no way of playing it back when it came out.....but now, it's on super repeat! I thank these good brothers and sisters for creating a classic! Showing love from The Bronx. Respect. Blessings.
Atl finest.....GOT DAYUM I miss the 90$ in my city! 45 years old today but still listen to this, Hard Boyz, Top Authority, Dayton Family....#SouthFultonBornAndBred
Don't forget Kilo, Sammy Sam, D4L, Shawty Lo, Success N Effect, NRG, Shy D, the whole Edward J clique, MOJO, Crime Mob, Pastor Troy, DJ Man, DJ Devastator, etc
@@brentstevens6228 went to high school with Troy (Micah). And you really brung it back with Success n Effect.....Roll it up My Ni&&@ and Len Pickup the needle!!!
This song brings tears to my eyes because it brings back so many great memories when the album first came out. Because my mother loved this song. She was 68 years old. And she wasn't really into listening to hip-hop. There were only 2 hip-hop artists that she really enjoyed, and you wouldn't believe it. Lol !!! Ghetto Mafia & .......are you ready for this one?...........ICE- T...LOL !!!!!!!! Such a sweet, kind woman liking a hardcore gangster rapper was very uncommon. She use to listen to these artist while she was in the kitchen preparing dinner ,having me play them at mid volume from our livingroom radio and listening to them on tv rap videos. Any time I would play any other rapper or group, she would say, "turn that down or off" lol !!! But when it came to Ghetto Mafia & Ice T she would have me pump that dope shit.
DECATUR, GA stand up!!!! I remember I was 13 at the time riding with my big brother in a 85 Cutlass cruising down Candler Road and Glenwood. This is when my city was on fire Atlanta now gotta say very disappointed, kinda wish the mainstream didnt get involved with down south. This was a time when artist told stories that were relatable and they actually looked like you, not like these clowns 21 Savage, Migos, etc... its all about the flash and look at what i got mentality straight up buffoonery that promotes envy and self pity. Can I get an amen
Song brings back a lot of memories. R.I.P grandma. My grandmother loved this song because it had the al green beat. Much love to my GA niggaz coming from VA.
Man I remember my brother had a VHS and recorded a bunch of stuff...Good Times, Cosby show and RapCity and this song was on there. I bet that tape still around somewhere lol. I remember some dudes from Houston Texas would come up to Ohio for the Summer and they would bring all that southern HipHop. They gave my brother and Mystikal tape and I use to sneak it to school in my Walkman and would be listening to it on the back of the bus lol.
classic 90s is and always will be the golden age of music especially the hip, original trap sound all the way to memphis to Fla, to new orleans to texas to alabama
Man I’m from Florida but when this shit here dropped I had them 15’s in trunk hear me miles away great memories high all the time smoking that good good just riding out. Man I miss the 90’s
Man this shit is soooo mf classic. This shit belong in the hall of fame. Just listening to this shit now do sum to a nigga💯I'll be listening to this shit when I'm old & gray💯
So glad to see Bun B gives Wicked (Ghetto Mafia) their roses because they were the innovators of trap music and this flow and built a cult following that is loyal to this day
I went to Ft Valley State University in Georgia 94-99 , I’m from the Bronx and I remember hearing this playing in everybody dorm room. Shout out to Boyd Hall , WILDCAT FOREVER!!
@@Ocean5381 yea I know I was down there in 2018 . I was so proud of my school . I was talking to some students on campus , I was telling them what it was like in the 90’s . I may come down for the Classic in Columbus. I have family in warrentown so I know about the dirty .
I was a young Brooklyn kid leaving the house for the first time going to the Navy and it was this song along with other joints from OutKast, Goodie Mob, Youngbloodz etc that gave me my chill demeanor and knowledge that rap existed outside NY/NJ 😆. Love those times
I'm from Philly but grew up in Florida too. I used to put all the homies on the new southern rap. When I went back up to visit. We was fkn with it heavy. It was like a different much needed vibe from being in the shadows of the NYC hip hop machine that didn't give philly a play until state property. their mafioso ties style of rap and lingo was sometimes too much and unrelatable. Suit case, foreign cars, 1000 bricks from the Italians etc.. man we was riding in slidas, squadas, hoopties, etc.. We was feeling the dirty south, project hallways style and the country boy styles and flows. It put you a reality ghetto type feel. Shout out to the real dirty south hip hop of the 90s early 2000s. They did that!
Who still bumping Ghetto Mafia 2024 & 2025 Damn we getting up there
Here!
nae
I used to ride around DC listening to then when I was in high school and watch the pimps from all over on the strips.
They would've have 3 pieces suits, geri curls, and rolls royces and such from the 60s, 70s, etc. I'd see Mississippi tags, California, TN, etc.
They've cleaned the streets up since then but it was fascinating to see. How that was happening then I have no idea. It would just be expensive hookers walking up and down the streets of DC and their pimps with them.
Looked like a movie
Present! Eastside all day! Columbia drive
They got my respect that 84 park ave music life was good I'm blessed now these dudes legends
Still here in 2024 bumping this classic back to back. From Mississippi we played the crap outta ghetto mafia riding and grooving. Funny now I live in ATL on 20 and 85 smooth riding with my boys beating in my car… ❤❤❤❤
Oml
I just discovered this song last year and I cannot stop playing it on repeat!
I'm 61, white guy. Love this song. I don't smoke trees or drink but I don't have to to feel this song. Very good OG's!
These guys don’t get enough credit, they were innovators , I’m from the West Coast and when I heard this I was like damn, Southern royalty.
This was my sh*t back in the day
💯💯💯💯WORD
I had moved from Los Angeles around this time due to the riots ruined south central moms sent me to live with my biological pops in Louisiana. This was a banger back then. I was just entering my teens fully off the porch hustling and driving. Here I m 42 about to move back to baton rouge 30 years later.
My mother absolutely loved this video & song. She was 69-years-old. REST IN EVERLASTING PEACE MOMMY.
❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯
Rip 🙏
@@MobileFilmmaking Thank you so much and God bless.
My Condolences bruh hold your head 🌹💯🙏
Prayers 🙏 keep on moving 1 love
All these years and I still cannot listen to this just once. Gotta run it back at least twice lol
Realtalk All-day Everyday Bruh Straight from the Dec Real Trap Music
Same with Voyage to Atlanta by Xplicit too
On Gwad lol From the east coast but if it wasn't for fucking Rap City and blank vcr tapes mannn
Thats cause real recognize real. Shit real listen to real 🎧🎵
🔥💯
Ghetto Mafia, Outkast, Goodie Mob, UGK, and Ghetto Boyz put the south on the map. Real southern hip hop.
Ball and g
@@jwarren6780 Tennessee ("R" nge mountain) 😎
Luke was 1st
@@SuperDatg Big Facts
Big Mike too
Atlanta was something special in the 90's!
Facts
I miss them days when rap sounded like where you were from. Bay area had their sound, LA, the East and the South. That early to mid 90s forever
I hear ya even in the 00’s you knew but nowadays it’s all the same sound basically.
Hey you know what I'm doing right now Chris
Exactly
Couldn't have said it any better
Music had regional sounds, the internet ruined that.
Like Pimp C said, this is classic country rap tunes!!
thirdlawson1979 Already Mane! C-town Columbus,Georgia!
Bill Walton I'm straight out that Ctown
antonio langston Already Mane! 334-706 All Day!💯💪
thirdlawson1979 sanctuary talkn bout rip pimp c
this some bull shit they stole this from pimpsta out of Dallas called I'm coming up
Last episode of Atlanta bought me [back] here. This was high school for me.
I used beat hell outta this song in my 1986 navy blue Buick Regal on 20 inch chrome daytons. 2 Rockford fosgate 12s 1000 watt California amp. Couldn't tell me shit back then.
bossmandm78 2018
Them good ol days I wasn't around back then but my uncle to me stories how he used to be riding around Gresham Park during the 90's introduced me to his 1985 Chevy Caprice donk light blue colored wave with the 20 inch chrome rims with the tinted windows and big base in the trunk was on some Pappy Mason type stuff still to this day he has it in good condition like if he just got it from the chop shop playin nothing but 90's street Hip Hop and reggae good times he said!
bossmandm78 no that's right bro I was in my 86 box Caprice rust spots at all
Man I had flash back with ya there for a minute $ 900 income tax return 76 camaro craigers cobra trap shooters cheap gas
Still love this shit😃
Who still listening to Ghetto Mafia in May 16, 2019?
Here.
I still bang the mess out of this as of June 12 2019 I just let them 15 put a damper in the trunk.
July 2nd 19 straight from da dec
I still bang that right now it's straight 🔥 🔥 🔥🔥 right till this day.
Old Atlanta
I'm from Brooklyn N.Y and this was a certified street classic. I was in High School bumping this and it's still bumps today!! Respect to Ghetto Mafia I miss my era in Hip-Hop man!! The 90's was the best era in Hip-Hop no debating!!!
Lies NY allways hated the south especially in 90s anybody from ATL or the south got booed show time at the Apollo
My family is from the South. You have no idea what your talking about. NY loves the south period. You had to been down here in the 90's in NYC.
@@retroslob2045I will say I'm the 90s they portrayed NYC as hating on anybody south of North Jersey. I'm from Philly and new York talked shit about us. But I knew better and you can't say how everybody felt. Most black folks up north family from the south anyway.
I’m from the Bronx and the same we loved this song in high school back in 97
I was in the hills of West Virginia listening to draw the line in 94 lol if you was searching for underground gangsta rap you could find it! These guys Top Authority be surprised who was listening
one of the best songs ever
I played Ghetto Mafia more than any Memphis radio station back in the day, everyday all day Nino and Wickkkkkkkked !!
1
Never lol
Jah mon these men are legends with the dem Hip Hop tracks pure 90's golden era!
What u saying????
I am in the Atl by way of 👌etroit, just told my College Park Peach,
I rocked more with Georgia 90's Southern Swang💯💯💯
My three year old son heard this playing and came in bouncing 🙏🔥🔥March 2022 still in here.
I'm here thanks to Atlanta.
I get chills everytime I hear this
It’s that beat 😅
It goes hard
Makes you think
This is one of them songs that I forgot about and randomly ran across to only go back to my childhood memories. You don’t hear it, you feel it.
My childhood would have improved if Ghetto Mafia was as big as Crucial Conflict... A lof of flavour in this song.
Might be the best rap i ever heard, every time I hear this reminds of the first time I ever heard it. This is a classic. Love it
R.I.P to real hip hop 80s baby miss u
97......
Facts - real 80s baby here to - need a time machine to travel back to the 90s
This was late 90’s not to late tho.
1988 April 6
Was put on this song and music by a brother who I met at a car wash in Fort Worth, TX. Asked him about this song which he was jamming to in his old school Impala and he gave me a CD with these jams, said hes from Atlanta hope he doing good out there appreciate it brotha!
The spirit of the Dirty South
No doubt!
^^^.......
TIL THE SUN CRAK
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One of my fav duos fr saluteeeeee from HTOWN to Decatur mayneee
man when I was rocking this back home up top in 732Jersey niggas thought I was nuts I said you gotta feel this shit I keep playing this shit classic
973 right here! I went through the same in Da Bricks
We need this back please keep our culture!! 💯💯💯
Andre Curry its leaving more every year
cortez smith I dont wanna comprehend or comprise...
Andre Curry a
Andre Curry frfr
Sad partl! Hip-hop ain't going back to creating real hippa da hoppa. What a loss to black art
I use to love their flow man, I miss these dudes. Real Southern Rap. Classic
I'm from the UK, but l went to visit my cousin in Fort Lauderdale in 97 & he put me onto this! I even ended up moving to Atlanta a few years later, so big up Geto Mafia seen
I grew up listening to this and never realized how hard dude was snappin on this
Best suggested song till this date
Found out about this song in either 2019 or 2020 🤦♂️🔥🔥🔥 best thing about it is not a single “cuss word”
I remember being in 9th grade in the mid 90's here in Houston Texas and one day my gf at the time was wearing a "Ghetto Mafia" t-shirt she had got from a low rider car show out here...had never heard of them but I came across this song not long afterwards and been jamming this song since!
First TRAP SONG I EVER HEARD FROM GA
Moved to Mississippi from East Oakland for a few years, and heard this cut and was like these country boys lit! CLASSIC
80'S BABY,SO GLAD I GREW UP IN THIS ERA,WE CUTT FROM A DIFFERENT CLOTHE!
This song puts me in a zone! Reflective and motivating....had no way of playing it back when it came out.....but now, it's on super repeat! I thank these good brothers and sisters for creating a classic! Showing love from The Bronx. Respect. Blessings.
Atl finest.....GOT DAYUM I miss the 90$ in my city! 45 years old today but still listen to this, Hard Boyz, Top Authority, Dayton Family....#SouthFultonBornAndBred
Always blasting that Dayton family down here in new Zealand mane
Don't forget Kilo, Sammy Sam, D4L, Shawty Lo, Success N Effect, NRG, Shy D, the whole Edward J clique, MOJO, Crime Mob, Pastor Troy, DJ Man, DJ Devastator, etc
@@brentstevens6228 went to high school with Troy (Micah). And you really brung it back with Success n Effect.....Roll it up My Ni&&@ and Len Pickup the needle!!!
💯💯💯
This song brings tears to my eyes because it brings back so many great memories when the album first came out. Because my mother loved this song. She was 68 years old. And she wasn't really into listening to hip-hop. There were only 2 hip-hop artists that she really enjoyed, and you wouldn't believe it. Lol !!! Ghetto Mafia & .......are you ready for this one?...........ICE- T...LOL !!!!!!!! Such a sweet, kind woman liking a hardcore gangster rapper was very uncommon. She use to listen to these artist while she was in the kitchen preparing dinner ,having me play them at mid volume from our livingroom radio and listening to them on tv rap videos. Any time I would play any other rapper or group, she would say, "turn that down or off" lol !!! But when it came to Ghetto Mafia & Ice T she would have me pump that dope shit.
@Richie Pietro
Thanks so much good fella. And God bless you and your love ones.
Born at Northside Hospital in Atlanta, raised in Decatur and this was our national Anthem growing up. 🤙🏻
my god.. what happened to rap music, shit today is trash compared to this!
On God
This was my sh!t back then. But even then I knew that this was far from quality. My wife (who was my girl back then) hated when I banged this!
Young jit azz trap and drill rap f**ked it all up
Ok B high 😅
This is a classic ! Still listening in 2019 bring bac this good music
Original Atl Music. They started it. I'm from Detroit, and I know that. Recognize Atlanta!!!
Anyone still bumpin this Gold in 2020? If so you're a legend
2023 fool
@@jbatcha21 that’s what’s up!!
2024
DECATUR, GA stand up!!!! I remember I was 13 at the time riding with my big brother in a 85 Cutlass cruising down Candler Road and Glenwood. This is when my city was on fire Atlanta now gotta say very disappointed, kinda wish the mainstream didnt get involved with down south. This was a time when artist told stories that were relatable and they actually looked like you, not like these clowns 21 Savage, Migos, etc... its all about the flash and look at what i got mentality straight up buffoonery that promotes envy and self pity. Can I get an amen
AMEN
Right right Amen
💯
Amen, I grew up off Salem Road and Panola Road. Had a '76 cutlass...
Amen!
Loved this video. Rap city played this all tbe time and i useto 🏃♀️ to the tv
Song brings back a lot of memories. R.I.P grandma. My grandmother loved this song because it had the al green beat. Much love to my GA niggaz coming from VA.
Damn, this is a throwback for real!
Damn, this song still holds up. Way ahead of their time.
Found this song a week ago or so and damn it’s one of my favorites! Hard af!
i miss this atlanta right here
JoeManeTv yessuh!!
Me toooooo!!!!😭😭😭😭
Zone 6 soldier!
Dats Decatur this came like 1997 or 1998
Man
Man I remember my brother had a VHS and recorded a bunch of stuff...Good Times, Cosby show and RapCity and this song was on there. I bet that tape still around somewhere lol. I remember some dudes from Houston Texas would come up to Ohio for the Summer and they would bring all that southern HipHop. They gave my brother and Mystikal tape and I use to sneak it to school in my Walkman and would be listening to it on the back of the bus lol.
classic 90s is and always will be the golden age of music especially the hip, original trap sound all the way to memphis to Fla, to new orleans to texas to alabama
Tony Snow exactly
Tony Snow check out my remakes bro
This was the real first rappers to ever be mentioned in trap music from ATL right next to Outkast.
And i was bumping this in North Carolina 336 area code. Like I was in the 404!!! Back then
legion king Hell yeah!!! I represent Decatur to the fullest.
This has always been mh favorite song since I was in the 7th grade
There's no profanity in this song at all n it's still gangsta
***** I was riding around this past weekend listening to these cats! Gots to love this here!
Man U ain't never lied! After all these yrs of listen to this track I never noticed.
i just noticed that they aint even say nigga
#classic, don't make music like this no more. I miss this era.
That's a lie they killed Nate man fuck nate
Miss this shit....and im from the east coast...miss rap city
He WALK THE F*#! OUTTA THAT BEAT!!!!!! ONLY TRUE SOUTHERNERS UNDERSTAND💯 Still Real In 2019!!!!!
I'm from Ohio and I understand ... nothing southern about this nicca at all
2023
@@CKACKAJACKA🧢
🌊🌊🌊
Heard this on Atlanta tonight. Memories. 90's riding thru South Carolina on my way back to Ny
Man I’m from Florida but when this shit here dropped I had them 15’s in trunk hear me miles away great memories high all the time smoking that good good just riding out. Man I miss the 90’s
That's me in the video long braids..walking up straight up❤❤❤ wow sooo great seeing this on you tube
Brooklyn NYC loves you guy... We were listening to y'all in the 90's
All I can say is I wish I could go back one time and sit there and enjoy the moment.
Man this shit is soooo mf classic. This shit belong in the hall of fame. Just listening to this shit now do sum to a nigga💯I'll be listening to this shit when I'm old & gray💯
Much respect to the real G's around the world. I can't fuck with these so called new school hiphop/rap artist.
I miss the fucking mid 90's ....... when 18" rims was the shit!!!
Mane who here 2k19
Love y'all Mane!
ARKANSAS
I'm here, just finished working out to this....in Atlanta
Hound Gang Ent. Mac_lar8 Sept 19 Montgomery Al
SOUTH CAROLINA! REPP'N DA SOUTH!
West Memphis 2k20
Still bumping ThiS!! Out the 702 reppn the real Baby 361!
Wick y'all need to come back like dis
Bring dis back.these young niggas miss this
I didn't get this when I was younger but now it knocks.
I slept on this when it was out... it’s superb now!
Same brah…same here
Likewise.
It was superb then.
That rap you feel in your soul ❤❤💯
Finally found these guys again. We loved these dudes when we was young. Couldn’t remember they name. Love from Fayetteville North Carolina
So glad to see Bun B gives Wicked (Ghetto Mafia) their roses because they were the innovators of trap music and this flow and built a cult following that is loyal to this day
South at its finest and I’m a up north nigga I grew up on this kind of shit much respect💯
I went to Ft Valley State University in Georgia 94-99 , I’m from the Bronx and I remember hearing this playing in everybody dorm room. Shout out to Boyd Hall , WILDCAT FOREVER!!
I went to FVSU 2007-2011. Moore Hall aka rat hole
@@Ocean5381 Boyd Hall 94-95 then I moved off campus
@@jsmith3692 man all those dorms are gone, if you go to homecoming next year let’s link
@@Ocean5381 yea I know I was down there in 2018 . I was so proud of my school . I was talking to some students on campus , I was telling them what it was like in the 90’s . I may come down for the Classic in Columbus. I have family in warrentown so I know about the dirty .
My first Georgia experience. Straight from dec! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
dope song i used to watch this on rap city much love from san anto texas 210%
2023 Video Still Slaps!
Stl bumping a Tru Gangster blues Gud memories growing listening to this 🔥🔥🔥classic
Gangster blues. This is what this sounds like.
Str8 from NYC, this been me n my main man 💩since we heard it when this came out!! Salute to the ATL. This was a BANGER!!! 🔥🔥🔥💪🏿
B High TV brought me here.. salute to Ghetto Mafia!! #BattlefieldTampaTV
I was a young Brooklyn kid leaving the house for the first time going to the Navy and it was this song along with other joints from OutKast, Goodie Mob, Youngbloodz etc that gave me my chill demeanor and knowledge that rap existed outside NY/NJ 😆. Love those times
This that 1978 or 79 caprice classic with 4 3way 6x9 across the back and a dope ass amp pushing that shit
Song made me tear up.... memories with my punks growing up
Such an underrated classic late 90’s banger!!!
thank you atlanta for putting me on
From n.o., this was a classic in my book
Still bumping in 2023
Fasho
The good ol days in the Dec/ Atl. I miss the hell out of them.
That Hip-Hop Soul Music 💎 🎶 🎵
I thought this was the coldest style I ever heard when this came out and I still feel the same way today. Classic!! #countryraptunes
Hillerelaeeasdosolife
💯 Wicked said he came up with this rap flow in the car in the parking lot of the studio at the last minute! This flow is legendary!!💯
I miss the old ATL. From Cleveland Ohio. We was bumping this.
Al Green - for the good times ...an that's why I love this beat
I'm from Philly but grew up in Florida too. I used to put all the homies on the new southern rap. When I went back up to visit. We was fkn with it heavy. It was like a different much needed vibe from being in the shadows of the NYC hip hop machine that didn't give philly a play until state property. their mafioso ties style of rap and lingo was sometimes too much and unrelatable. Suit case, foreign cars, 1000 bricks from the Italians etc.. man we was riding in slidas, squadas, hoopties, etc.. We was feeling the dirty south, project hallways style and the country boy styles and flows. It put you a reality ghetto type feel. Shout out to the real dirty south hip hop of the 90s early 2000s. They did that!
2020 and still rocking
Definitely
We here. 80's baby. Jackson, MS in the building. Put sum respek on Ghetto Mafia & Nino & Wicked name. This trap music from 96-97
2022!!
Man i been looking for this song like 20 years smh lol classic
THAT'S MY SHIT RIGHT THERE!! I still have this in steady rotation!
Factz
I loved this joint.. As a New Yorker, It sounded so "southern". Reminded me of family. And their flows were tight
Freshmen year in high school 97 this the shit
+A Bos SALUTE
My freshman year also shout out to the class of 2000
Class of 99
Still listening 2020 🔥🔥🔥