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The parents in Berlin would re-open Nazi camps if they heard their children playing rap music in 95.
Crazy this just popped up on my YouTube feed, but here's Bomani Jones saying that people in Houston were listening to the Wu before OB4CL and OB4CL was the album that really made them take notice down there.
That album was not being played by everyone in Texas in the summer of 95..
I was there...the most East Coast play that was on the radio in 95 was Biggie, Puff and Nas I wanna say...
I was outside in Texas of 95..
Nigga said Texas folks was bumping this nigga shit..
Nigga said that shit to sound cool
That dude was a teenager and if he went to the spots where black folks hung out in droves (from his take it sounds like he did, then the album would have been heavy in Louisiana and other southern areas in 1995 , that shit aint get no play because we were, black folks at the same spots for the most parts in 1995.
Again if niggas was bumping Raekon in 1995, then why wasnt niggas bumping Jay in 96?? Lol.
Or bumping Method Man albums or any other East Coast cat not named LL, Biggie, Puff, or maybe Rakim or somebody.
lol here we go everybody wrong but knock. And Wu Tang was way bigger than Jay was in 96
Brotha, I am not about to let niggas who started listening to rap in 2002 change realty.
No brotha. Especially when i was outside in real time in these places and was in the pocket of this shit..
Wu Tang was bigger, never said anything about them...we talking about the known members of Wu Tang and Raekown was not one of them as I stated 2 weeks ago.
Didnt Rza drop an album?? How did that album do in the south.? Do you think niggas was coping Rza shit.? On the West and in the South in real time?
Dude is a gotdayum lie..
What radio single even made it on the radio in Texas for niggas in Texas to be playing his shit in the summer
The dude had no club banger for niggas or chicks to even wanna cop his album.
When are niggas even playing Reakon??
1995, every niggas was not consuming music like that all day everyday like we are now.
Niggas wasnt listening to rap at 10 am or at 1pm on a Tuesday....all willy nilly.
Weekends were your time when you heard music outside....if you didn't stay in the hood, even black middle class neighborhoods in 95, niggas nor chicks were listening to hard-core rap all day like that
It was special, dudes who would branch off and listen to certain artists from the east coast
I visited Texas every summer and I NEVER heard nobody talking about a Raekon album let alone single..
Again, where would a Rea single be played at OUTSIDE??
At a Texas Southern Party, Homecoming? Fuck no
At a PV Homecoming or party fuck no
At the Kappa..
Hell no....
Dude is lying...
That album was not being played by everyone in Texas in the summer of 95..
I was there...the most East Coast play that was on the radio in 95 was Biggie, Puff and Nas I wanna say...
I was outside in Texas of 95..
Nigga said Texas folks was bumping this nigga shit..
Nigga said that shit to sound cool
That dude was a teenager and if he went to the spots where black folks hung out in droves (from his take it sounds like he did, then the album would have been heavy in Louisiana and other southern areas in 1995 , that shit aint get no play because we were, black folks at the same spots for the most parts in 1995.
Again if niggas was bumping Raekon in 1995, then why wasnt niggas bumping Jay in 96?? Lol.
Or bumping Method Man albums or any other East Coast cat not named LL, Biggie, Puff, or maybe Rakim or somebody.
That nigga said 1995 that album was played heavy, man get out of here...
Played heavy where? At what black events...
The shit would have spread across the south if the album was everywhere in Houston
Southern dudes for the most listen to the same shit...we got cousins all over the south...
Radio stations would have picked up on the shit and pushed it down here.
Played where?? And by who and when?
Niggas nor chicks aint listening to no dayum Raekown album at 11:14 am on a sunny Wednesday in 1995..
If the chicks didnt fuck with it 9 times out of 10, the shit wasnt Played by the majority...especially in no dayum summer of 1995 when you had many singles that caught folks attention in the south and on the west coast
lol Why this dude acting like he was the only one alive back then? All these people saying they heard it and it was popular, and everybody supposed to believe it because he says it's not true.
What album rza dropped in 96?
Jay z wasnt big (pause) when he debuted. "Ain't no nigga" was played but he wasnt really noticed like that outside the nyc tri state area. His first album didn't go platinum until 2002. Hardknock life shot him up in the rankings.Again, if this nigga album was all over Texas and in the South, which is was not, in 1995, why in 1996, niggas wasnt bumping Jay Z?
Why niggas wasnt bumping Nas 1st album in the south and on the West coast...
Niggas thinking 2026 rules apply in 1995
I suggest you niggas who started listening to rap in 2002 and later went back and heard other albums should just fall the fuck back and stop responding cuz you don't know you're talking about.
Please stop. You johnny come lately ass niggas kill me.
Brotha, none of them dudes album got burn down here in the south or on the west coast in real time.
Jay Z dropped in 96 and that nigga shit was not played but Rae album had Texas in a choke hole in the summer of 95 but not Jay z?
Lies man, just lies to sound cool.
Thats like me saying Juvenile Soulja Rags album was played in New York the summer of 97 when I know that shit wasn't...or the 400 degrees album...when I know the shit was a slow burn for niggas in the tri state area...
Juvenile been had hits in the southern region but to say that Soulja Rags or 400 degrees was popping in the tri state would be me lying...when niggas in real time wasn't on it...
Redman made jokes about the Ha song...until he came down south for that 98 Bayou Classic or it may have been Mardi Gras and he saw the impact that album had