AggieLean.;c-9621138 said:jee504;c-9620936 said:TDUB1;c-9620929 said:90s was a golden time for new orleans hiphop a big part had a part to do with the radio .Q93 was the shit back then they use to play a lot of local artist now they just play the same BS over and over again shit is sad .
I totally agree. Local music was mixed in with national songs. Just had so many unique sounds. Each area had an identity.
Wild Wayne will always be goat to me. He was the voice of New Orleans Radio.
It's ya boy Wild Wayne.
Bruh, I remember growing up in Gulfport we were able to get New Orleans radio stations. My homies and I grew up listening to Wild Wayne on the radio, and grew up on bounce music. You're spot on about the local music being played. I still remember riding round GPT one night listening to the radio and they was playing UNLV & BG's baby and wayne diss Drag Em on the radio.
Man that song was tough. The best line in that song was when BG said "I'ma speak the truth, I'ma tell no lie, I was on the scene when Yella snuck Baby in the eye." He mentioned Slim too.