New Orleans Rap/Hip Hop/Bounce/90s Appreciation Thread

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@Knock_Twice man Pump Tha Party was the shit. They still lose their minds when you play it. GOAT party track.

4 + 5 and what do you get. You get a 9th ward nigga runnin in yo shit. Classic man.

That Weebie joint was hard. I used to whip that dance like a mofo.

Man what years were you on the yard for? I was there from Fall 2000 to Fall 2005.
 
king hassan;7823238 said:
I think I got "Drag Rap" in the crib somewhere on a 12'', and I have a compitlation bounce record as well on wax

When you get a chance, post that track list for that compilation bounce record.

 
Most of this shit is bounce shit, for the hoes...how they use play this shit and they would lose they fucking minds

They still play this shit..and the hoes still all be singing this shit in the club smh...


Shit was a hit before Lil Wayne took it
 
@Knock_Twice and @jee504, what ever happened to Cheeky Black

But when I think of bounce I think how it sounded different in the late 80's early 90's as compared to mid 90's to the 2k's

 
Go D.J. was my shit. Soon as I heard it I thought of Yella Boy's song Don't You Be Greedy off that UNLV Greatest Hits album. That was around when Yella Boy got killed.

 
king hassan;7823273 said:
@Knock_Twice and @jee504, what ever happened to Cheeky Black

But when I think of bounce I think how it sounded different in the late 80's early 90's as compared to mid 90's to the 2k's

Local town lady..she still does her thing..

She had a lil/small role in the series Treme that HBO shot down here in the 7th,

The late 80s to me, the cadance/drum pattern was much slower in a sense, you can really her the trigga man beat on bounce tracks in the 80s

Then the 90s you started getting more melodies to run along with that trigga man beat, more sounds were brought into the play, and they somewhat sped up the tempo..

Now 2ks and present, they can put a bounce track over any song that's out Lol, the beat is much more faster (cadance/drum pattern) and you have more a bouncy rhythm now more so, this just my opinion on the changes, you still have the trigga man beat somewhat in the song, but you can barely notice it, like how you could back in the 90s..
 
king hassan;7823238 said:
I think I got "Drag Rap" in the crib somewhere on a 12'', and I have a compitlation bounce record as well on wax

jee504;7823249 said:
king hassan;7823238 said:
I think I got "Drag Rap" in the crib somewhere on a 12'', and I have a compitlation bounce record as well on wax

When you get a chance, post that track list for that compilation bounce record.

mos def
 
king hassan;7823273 said:
@Knock_Twice and @jee504, what ever happened to Cheeky Black

But when I think of bounce I think how it sounded different in the late 80's early 90's as compared to mid 90's to the 2k's

I haven't heard her drop any music in a long time.

Man real shit like 2013. Me, my little sister and two of cousins wound up in this sports bar somewhere in New Orleans East. We in there drinking and vibing off the music. Out of fuckin nowhere comes Cheeky Blakk and two chicks. Cheeky gets a mic and her and her two girls jump on top this pool table. Them hoes was pussy popping while she did some songs. All I saw was ass. Can't tell you how Cheeky looks now because I was looking at ass the whole time.

Bounce music evolved over that time period. Nowadays its more catered to women. All they wanna do is dance but after a while it can get nerve wracking because its not as innovative as it once was plus you hear the same people over and over again. Its not that many people doing it today like it was before.
 
Knock_Twice;7823290 said:
king hassan;7823273 said:
@Knock_Twice and @jee504, what ever happened to Cheeky Black

But when I think of bounce I think how it sounded different in the late 80's early 90's as compared to mid 90's to the 2k's

Local town lady..she still does her thing..

She had a lil/small role in the series Treme that HBO shot down here in the 7th,

The late 80s to me, the cadance/drum pattern was much slower in a sense, you can really her the trigga man beat on bounce tracks in the 80s

Then the 90s you started getting more melodies to run along with that trigga man beat, more sounds were brought into the play, and they somewhat sped up the tempo..

Now 2ks and present, they can put a bounce track over any song that's out Lol, the beat is much more faster (cadance/drum pattern) and you have more a bouncy rhythm now more so, this just my opinion on the changes, you still have the trigga man beat somewhat in the song, but you can barely notice it, like how you could back in the 90s..

Totally agree with that. Shit I posted a page or so ago that Adele Rolling in the Deep New Orleans Remix. Real shit that's the first time I heard that song when it got remixed.
 
jee504;7823239 said:
@Knock_Twice man Pump Tha Party was the shit. They still lose their minds when you play it. GOAT party track.

4 + 5 and what do you get. You get a 9th ward nigga runnin in yo shit. Classic man.

That Weebie joint was hard. I used to whip that dance like a mofo.

Man what years were you on the yard for? I was there from Fall 2000 to Fall 2005.

Man when they play that song, ppl still go hard on it, man I still do that fucking dance, "the crazy man" and jab my foot and shit and you jerk yo body in a jerking motion, nigga you know what I'm talking about LMAO....

Man I was on the year Fall 01 - Fall 2005 (Golden Years lol)

Man tell me, you was in Club Upscale by LSU during that time Lol....man look...that club there...Got Dayum..it wasn't a Thursday night I wasn't in that hoe...nigga lol..

 
jee504;7823302 said:
king hassan;7823273 said:
@Knock_Twice and @jee504, what ever happened to Cheeky Black

But when I think of bounce I think how it sounded different in the late 80's early 90's as compared to mid 90's to the 2k's

I haven't heard her drop any music in a long time.

Man real shit like 2013. Me, my little sister and two of cousins wound up in this sports bar somewhere in New Orleans East. We in there drinking and vibing off the music. Out of fuckin nowhere comes Cheeky Blakk and two chicks. Cheeky gets a mic and her and her two girls jump on top this pool table. Them hoes was pussy popping while she did some songs. All I saw was ass. Can't tell you how Cheeky looks now because I was looking at ass the whole time.

Bounce music evolved over that time period. Nowadays its more catered to women. All they wanna do is dance but after a while it can get nerve wracking because its not as innovative as it once was plus you hear the same people over and over again. Its not that many people doing it today like it was before.

That's what happens man, when it's in it's purest form, it's raw and nice, then everybody jumps on it and it changes. Same with hip hop, but it is what it is.

 
jee504;7823302 said:
king hassan;7823273 said:
@Knock_Twice and @jee504, what ever happened to Cheeky Black

But when I think of bounce I think how it sounded different in the late 80's early 90's as compared to mid 90's to the 2k's

I haven't heard her drop any music in a long time.

Man real shit like 2013. Me, my little sister and two of cousins wound up in this sports bar somewhere in New Orleans East. We in there drinking and vibing off the music. Out of fuckin nowhere comes Cheeky Blakk and two chicks. Cheeky gets a mic and her and her two girls jump on top this pool table. Them hoes was pussy popping while she did some songs. All I saw was ass. Can't tell you how Cheeky looks now because I was looking at ass the whole time.

Bounce music evolved over that time period. Nowadays its more catered to women. All they wanna do is dance but after a while it can get nerve wracking because its not as innovative as it once was plus you hear the same people over and over again. Its not that many people doing it today like it was before.

Man we was talking about this shit in the barbershop, how it has change, it's literally a bounce track over ever popular song that's out, it was cool at 1st when they started doing it but shit..they do it over every song, like you said, the hoes like it..and that's what they wanna hear in the club..so shit, who am I to fuss...

Lmao@ Cheeky Black performance, she still big and black...

I wonder if Magnolia Shorty would have taken off..she was catching back on before she got hit...

 
jee504;7823306 said:
Knock_Twice;7823290 said:
king hassan;7823273 said:
@Knock_Twice and @jee504, what ever happened to Cheeky Black

But when I think of bounce I think how it sounded different in the late 80's early 90's as compared to mid 90's to the 2k's

Local town lady..she still does her thing..

She had a lil/small role in the series Treme that HBO shot down here in the 7th,

The late 80s to me, the cadance/drum pattern was much slower in a sense, you can really her the trigga man beat on bounce tracks in the 80s

Then the 90s you started getting more melodies to run along with that trigga man beat, more sounds were brought into the play, and they somewhat sped up the tempo..

Now 2ks and present, they can put a bounce track over any song that's out Lol, the beat is much more faster (cadance/drum pattern) and you have more a bouncy rhythm now more so, this just my opinion on the changes, you still have the trigga man beat somewhat in the song, but you can barely notice it, like how you could back in the 90s..

Totally agree with that. Shit I posted a page or so ago that Adele Rolling in the Deep New Orleans Remix. Real shit that's the first time I heard that song when it got remixed.

Man I thought the chick was from New Orleans who sung the song, until my homegirl played the original song lol...nigga would put a trigga man drum pattern kick over anything Lol
 
Knock_Twice;7823310 said:
jee504;7823239 said:
@Knock_Twice man Pump Tha Party was the shit. They still lose their minds when you play it. GOAT party track.

4 + 5 and what do you get. You get a 9th ward nigga runnin in yo shit. Classic man.

That Weebie joint was hard. I used to whip that dance like a mofo.

Man what years were you on the yard for? I was there from Fall 2000 to Fall 2005.

Man when they play that song, ppl still go hard on it, man I still do that fucking dance, "the crazy man" and jab my foot and shit and you jerk yo body in a jerking motion, nigga you know what I'm talking about LMAO....

Man I was on the year Fall 01 - Fall 2005 (Golden Years lol)

Man tell me, you was in Club Upscale by LSU during that time Lol....man look...that club there...Got Dayum..it wasn't a Thursday night I wasn't in that hoe...nigga lol..

Lol man I honestly can say I never been in Upscale. Lol. I was into the hood bars and strip clubs.

 
Fuck it about to drop some more shit..

I remember when these 2 songs dropped..I remember going to teen summit when they had it in the Super Dome..aww man..Everybody and they mama was in that bih

Master P and them niggas showed up with 100 niggas Lmao...

CMR came with 8 niggas and tore that bitch up..I remember going to the store that weekend to buy me some bandannas aka soulja rags Lol....man I started tying them bitches around my ankles and arms smh..These 2 songs change the game literally, whole lifestyles change in ppl..I remember wearing nothing but white-tees and reez...and baggy bauds or dickies...Foot Locker couldn't keep reebox in the store...man when I say Cash Money change the game literally, these two songs really (albums) and 400 degrees...man it was like life had change down here, I can't even explain the shit...

Man the impact these song had on our region...

 
jee504;7823350 said:
Knock_Twice;7823310 said:
jee504;7823239 said:
@Knock_Twice man Pump Tha Party was the shit. They still lose their minds when you play it. GOAT party track.

4 + 5 and what do you get. You get a 9th ward nigga runnin in yo shit. Classic man.

That Weebie joint was hard. I used to whip that dance like a mofo.

Man what years were you on the yard for? I was there from Fall 2000 to Fall 2005.

Man when they play that song, ppl still go hard on it, man I still do that fucking dance, "the crazy man" and jab my foot and shit and you jerk yo body in a jerking motion, nigga you know what I'm talking about LMAO....

Man I was on the year Fall 01 - Fall 2005 (Golden Years lol)

Man tell me, you was in Club Upscale by LSU during that time Lol....man look...that club there...Got Dayum..it wasn't a Thursday night I wasn't in that hoe...nigga lol..

Lol man I honestly can say I never been in Upscale. Lol. I was into the hood bars and strip clubs.

Aww man..I feel you

 
Knock_Twice;7823290 said:
king hassan;7823273 said:
@Knock_Twice and @jee504, what ever happened to Cheeky Black

But when I think of bounce I think how it sounded different in the late 80's early 90's as compared to mid 90's to the 2k's

Local town lady..she still does her thing..

She had a lil/small role in the series Treme that HBO shot down here in the 7th,

The late 80s to me, the cadance/drum pattern was much slower in a sense, you can really her the trigga man beat on bounce tracks in the 80s

Then the 90s you started getting more melodies to run along with that trigga man beat, more sounds were brought into the play, and they somewhat sped up the tempo..

Now 2ks and present, they can put a bounce track over any song that's out Lol, the beat is much more faster (cadance/drum pattern) and you have more a bouncy rhythm now more so, this just my opinion on the changes, you still have the trigga man beat somewhat in the song, but you can barely notice it, like how you could back in the 90s..

That's the same thing with "house" music here in Chicago. They drop a house/dicso track on everything
 

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