I be seeing Oomp at the youth football games....real dude....real genuine...real humble.....I supported him back then and will always support him.....Atlanta Legend!!
The bounce was the spot . The crowds were full of Atlanta, Alabama, Los Angeles, Ohio, and st. Louis people . Vip was the biggest celebrities like big Boi, t.i , pastor Troy. All the other clubs in Atlanta were trying to recreate the bounce .
I loved this episode and all of Big Oomp’s gems. ❤️ Outside of Oomp Camp TV, this is one of the few times I’ve seen Big Oomp on a media platform ever and almost 40. 😂 Great interview, Big Facts 🫡
I used to cut hair at the Discount Mall on Old Nat'l and Godby two booths down from Oomp Camp. B Real and the guys was booming out that spot. Much respect to the Camp
Brings back so many memories. Oomp camp was a huge part of my upbringing my favorite rapper was baby d and I studied dj Montays beats and sound and used to walk to the candler rd flea market to get all my music from the big oomp store 💯💯💯
Big Oomp, you are truly a legend and we will always love you. Thank you for giving us what you gave. And yr right about the parenting. This is the worse generation of parents Ever!! I would trust you with my son bc you spittin facts about helping the youth. Salute
Facts, I bought most my mixtapes from Oomp Camp in the A and attended parties every week DJ Montay was doing. DJ Jelly always gave me advice when I ran into him as an underground artist.
Im retired i miss djing and getting loose its just not the same i respect the dope game but the new game killed the vibe its so hard bro major respect...u still gonna need the dj..or tapes was 10 cds 20 we sold for a buck for distribution purposes not to cut and also to knock the competition off that couldnt dj didnt have the resources and the fake ass bootleggers
Lol na, I was a teenager in them same clubs, we definitely was on Walk It Out etc because Jelly and Montay was spinning it all the time. Crunk to tall T to Trap era will never be captured again, but one thing that never leave Atlanta is the dance culture/music. That always come back around.
The older Atlanta legends had it going on without the internet what a time 😊
I left in 2001. City is so different now
Man this is a long overdue interview! Salute to Big Facts for having a real Atlanta legend on the show.
Fr...surprised b.high didn't throw one
@@slickerthanoil5031 I swear it’s like they forgot about this nigga and he was a staple in Atl music history
Oomp Camp was the soundtrack of my youth real Atlanta history right here 💪🏾
Facts old Atlanta is da best before da outta towners moved here 💯💯💯
Facts
Facts
BIG FACTS ‼️
TRUE STORY !!!
Big bra a legend for real in the city, Atlanta wouldn't be Atlanta without Oomp.🙋💯💪
Not Atlanta Atlanta
@@sever427 yep,Big Facts✋
Hell Bank is too✋
Salute to Big Oomp Records. They made my high school years legendary
Damn y’all took off with this one.
I truly appreciate seeing and hearing this Atl HipHop history. Brings back so many memories growing up in the A. 🫡💯
It's about time people will respect a real old Atlanta legend Big OOMP. RIP Lil C.
That boy oomp Camp was like us in Houston. Too much bread to go Major
Yes this is a real ATL music business Icon. Big OOMP One of my Heros
STREET LEGEND TOO!!💯
This A Very Big Interview, & Its Very Much Appreciated, especially when Oomp called out the coaches to lead the youth ❤
I booked Unk to perform at my 23rd birthday party at Club NV East in June 2006
This was an inspirational interview bro. Legendary and speaking positivity
I love this interview man I am from Atlanta Georgia and I have never seen big oomp but I feel everything he saying. Shout out to the OLD ATLANTA.
I be seeing Oomp at the youth football games....real dude....real genuine...real humble.....I supported him back then and will always support him.....Atlanta Legend!!
“Parenting” he was on point with that one! On top of that Oomp is a legend in this music game!
Top 3 best interviews
"PARENTING" - The Best Quote Ever!!
Big Oomp is a certified legend! He started the music shit in Atlanta! This the best interview I’ve ever watched no doubt!
I can watch Bigg Oomp interviews all day. I love the history especially coming from Atlanta and being from that particular era.
The bounce when Baby D had Eastside vs Westside Ho was the best years in the A before the fake Hollywood of Atlanta of today
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yup.
In Dat batch every weekend
This is the best interview. Oomp made my college days worth it !!!
The bounce was the spot . The crowds were full of Atlanta, Alabama, Los Angeles, Ohio, and st. Louis people . Vip was the biggest celebrities like big Boi, t.i , pastor Troy. All the other clubs in Atlanta were trying to recreate the bounce .
I’m from Marietta, so when Big Oomp put a record store on South Cobb & Old Concord out in Smyrna in the early 2000’s that was a blessing 🙏🏿
Yeah cobb my hood 2050 💯💪💯
🫡 got dam da city needed this one frfr‼️we need more interviews from y’all that focus on the city! This what we missing!
Best interview!!!
REAL ATLANTA💯💯💯
Bouttttt time!!!!!!!!
Mannnnn I got so many memories with these dudes!! And being in the road with them
Big Oomp you the ONE that can make it happen ☝️
I loved this episode and all of Big Oomp’s gems. ❤️ Outside of Oomp Camp TV, this is one of the few times I’ve seen Big Oomp on a media platform ever and almost 40. 😂 Great interview, Big Facts 🫡
Such a great blessing to have grown up in Atlanta during this time.
Happy to see Big Oomp getting his recognition
I appreciate this interview. Thank yall ❤
I used to cut hair at the Discount Mall on Old Nat'l and Godby two booths down from Oomp Camp. B Real and the guys was booming out that spot. Much respect to the Camp
Man yall got to get King Edward J on the show now. He was the first in the city to make mixtapes.
Facts. Kids of today have no idea about
Maaan i got on oomp camp and jelly when they came up to Indianapolis for the black expo early 2000’s. I was an addict for those mixes😂
Da Bounce back in the day unmatched
Brings back so many memories. Oomp camp was a huge part of my upbringing my favorite rapper was baby d and I studied dj Montays beats and sound and used to walk to the candler rd flea market to get all my music from the big oomp store 💯💯💯
Man I grew up on these folks. Baby D impact one of the most underrated fasho!
Remember da days as a kid on Sunday mornin stayin up to record oomp camp tv on VHS… Fucc I’m old cuh 😂😂😂
On my soul
If you not really from Atlanta you don’t even know the impact Big Oomp had on Atl since 96 freaknik
HE SAID THE OLD TI , I AGREE
Love this, dude... Rest In Peace Dollar. 💯💙
Real Atown legend 💯🔥
This beautiful! Ain't been duplicated!
T.I is an amazing Rap Artist
Big supporter and fan of the podcast hands down one of the interviews 💪🏿
U can tell Oomp a real O.G from the streets
Legendary Interview! 🎯
I still got them gold and chrome jelly cds in my stack somewhere..
Salute Big Oomp.. I had to comment on this one ..
I salute 🫡 Big Oomp! They used to play my video on big Oomp tv through 2006-2008
Man BIG OOMP need a podcast
Salute to oomp a real entrepreneur
Jeezy- I remember them Edward J mixtapes when niggas drove the mechanicsville just the get str8 💯🔥
Boi you tripping, they really don't shit bout Edward J.
this what we need
Still got them old oomp camp cds at my parents crib. Shit was the soundtrack during my time at redan
Big Oomp needs to be on that Mt. Rushmore for the A
The Bounce was historic.
A true ATL legend!!!
Much love and respect my brotha
I'm Atl peach I luv this interview thank u. Big Oomp we learned alot from the underground mixtape I've definitely purchase many cds from him.
Salute to Big Oomp!!! The godfather of Atlanta. 🫡
You can listen to Bank and Oomp go all day! Salute
Real dope interview. 💪🏾💪🏾🙌🏿
I broke in every car at the bounce
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Clicked this so damn fast. Use to come down to the A from Milwaukee as a teen in the late 90's. DJ Jelly MC Assault series turned me out 😅.
Oomp need a podcast or he need to join big facts as a special guest host until he get his own pod going
Big Oomp, you are truly a legend and we will always love you. Thank you for giving us what you gave. And yr right about the parenting. This is the worse generation of parents Ever!! I would trust you with my son bc you spittin facts about helping the youth. Salute
Oomp is the 🐐 of Atlanta period CEO’s
Best episode to date
I don’t comment often… but I ENJOYED THIS!! #RealATLANTA LEGEND
real Atlanta history!!!!!
Facts, I bought most my mixtapes from Oomp Camp in the A and attended parties every week DJ Montay was doing. DJ Jelly always gave me advice when I ran into him as an underground artist.
Best interview ever.
Oomp Camp 💯
DJ Jelly Mix CD’s 🔥
Oomp is one the Originals when it come to Atlanta
Gotta get UNK on here. 💯💯
Time fly i remember oomp from the unk Walk it out video now he Gray..
Living legend ‼️ where big Corey @ ? Much love from the west side
“T.I.” One of my favorites artists “iICE CUBE””SCAREFACE” the old “BG”
Biggest impact for sure is Outkast...
Good interview.
🎉🎉BIG OOMP😅
Good Episode💪🏽
Im retired i miss djing and getting loose its just not the same i respect the dope game but the new game killed the vibe its so hard bro major respect...u still gonna need the dj..or tapes was 10 cds 20 we sold for a buck for distribution purposes not to cut and also to knock the competition off that couldnt dj didnt have the resources and the fake ass bootleggers
Legendary 🔥🔥🔥🔥 we need to talk about him more!!
Original Atlanta music. Baby d, p troy, had this city on fire.
💯💪Big Oomp,
I'm still screaming Oomp camp Zone 3 Hapeville
Big dawg gave it out
SHOULD HAVE MADE IT A 2 HOUR INTERVIEW ❗️🙏🏿💯
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 #oldatlanta 💪🏿💪🏿 #atlhoe
Legendary 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Good interview
Can't forget Edward J and the J Team. 💪 But Oomp Camp came and switched that shit up! I can't wait to hit the new resteraunt!! Bosk!!
This is the Type of interview we need for our people. 1:09:38 1:09:38
Great interview
Atl Legend. Big Oomp!
Heeeee isss sooo right “PARENTIN” iam sooooo diggin this interview “PARRIZH BOIZ” for LYfe
Lol na, I was a teenager in them same clubs, we definitely was on Walk It Out etc because Jelly and Montay was spinning it all the time. Crunk to tall T to Trap era will never be captured again, but one thing that never leave Atlanta is the dance culture/music. That always come back around.
Aye What Happened To Lil Weaver or Loko from Oomp Camp🤷🏾♂️
Riding past that building for the first time… being a Kuntry boi…. They were the best! BABY D!!!!