They are happy because these men are getting what they want, and not looking to make their wives happy. Trying to make women happy lead to the problems we have in society today
@@HardArchiveVinyl btw I just sent this to my wife (mixed) but added make it a turkey and Swiss...thanks...🤭😏🤣 Edit: I would like to add that my wife makes the best grilled cheese melts and it is because she actually uses a flat iron. The setting she puts it on makes it perfectly every goddamn time to the point that I've gained like 80 lb 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My mom saw him back in '68. She said Cornelius was wearing a 400 carat diamond-studded ruby bracelet as a pinky ring. She still has the face scar to prove it!
The other songs on this album was "Did I say you could talk?, "You had one job and you F'd it up", "What do you mean you're pregnant", Where my money be?". And who can forget "That chicken isn't going to cook itself"..
Born in 1934 to Ulysses "Smacks" Jackson and Winifred Jackson, Cornelius "Backhand" Jackson emerged from the hardscrabble life of a sharecropper's son just outside of Isola, Mississippi. Growing up with seven siblings in extreme poverty, Jackson's early life was a testament to his resilience and determination. At 18, Jackson moved to Detroit, seeking better opportunities. Struggling to find work, he managed to secure the support of seven dedicated young women who generously assisted him with his bills and living expenses. This entrepreneurial spirit foreshadowed his future success. In 1960, Jackson's big break came when a Motown Records agent overheard him singing while counting money given to him by one of his benefactors. His talent was undeniable, and he was quickly signed to the fledgling label. Jackson's deep, versatile voice soon became known through hits such as "Stop Crying (Gonna Give You Something to Cry About)," "Nothing I Hadn't Told Her Twice," "I'm Right Here (The Cops Are A Mile Away)," "Beat That Baby Outta You," and the iconic "Don't Test Me Bitch." Jackson's impressive physical presence was as much a part of his image as his music. Standing at a towering 8'4" and weighing 780 pounds, his 150-pound hands were the stuff of legend. His muscular physique, reportedly sculpted by simply moving his gigantic hands, and his penchant for finely tailored suits and flashy jewelry made him a striking figure. In addition to his musical career, Jackson helped launch the all-female R&B/Soul group "The Blackeyes." He married their lead singer, Lorna Jenkins, after a tragic "fell down some stairs" accident claimed the life of his then-current wife. His personal life was marred by similar tragedies, with three wives succumbing to stair-related accidents and another perishing in a bizarre incident involving a door. His third wife, Lorna "Purple Cheek" Jenkins, and her identical twin were mysteriously murdered, a case that remains unsolved. Despite these personal setbacks, Jackson's influence in the music industry was profound. His career began to wane in the early 70s, but he pivoted to a successful role as a music producer. He discovered and mentored talents like his nephew, Dennis "Diamond Hands" Reynolds, who bore a striking resemblance to a younger Jackson. Jackson's legacy extended to a cadre of influential proteges, including Ike Turner. Although older than Jackson, Ike credited him with imparting invaluable lessons about business and romance. Tina Turner once remarked, "Everything Ike was, Cornelius was a hundred times more." Jackson's influence continued through the careers of artists like Tommy Lee, Chris Brown, R. Kelly, Bobby Brown, and P. Diddy. His friendships extended beyond the music industry, with connections to O.J. Simpson, Bill Cosby, Claus von Bulow, and Congressman Gary Condit. Producer Harvey Weinstein, a former close friend, eventually distanced himself from Jackson, citing discomfort with his business practices and attitudes toward women. Tragically, Jackson's life ended in 2007 in a freak accident. His 24-year-old wife, rapper and R&B sensation Konkushun (Tanisha Williams), accidentally shot him in the back of the head while cleaning one of his many guns as he slept in their Malibu home. Cornelius "Backhand" Jackson's life was a tumultuous blend of triumph and tragedy. His towering presence and undeniable talent left an indelible mark on the music world, making him a complex, unforgettable figure in Motown history.
@@FernandoCardozo-cm8xb yes back then the genders made fun of each other, now we erased one completly it reminds me of isl..m which erased women as well under the potato sacks
@@eastbow6053sxxx slavery is not a sin in all their holy books but feminism prefers is.am over Christianity, which is almost a marraige cult that says both men and women are equal. They supprt is.am!
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I have had significantly positive improvements in my patient's relationships after introducing them to this classic. If a man's love language is Fist, he is empowered.
My dad played bass on this track. I got to meet Cornelius once, I was probably 10 or so. Cool dude, gave me 5 with his pomp hand and had to learn how to do things left handed afterwards.
Recently caught myself mindlessly singing "I will yuuuuuse my fist, I will smack yo lip, I will bust yo shit" over and over to myself while walking around in the grocery store lol. Song's such an earworm.
Holy crap me too! And my wife found out I wasn't lying either about a month later when I pushed her off me with one finger nice and gentle on to a soft comfy bed because I didn't wanna catch charges.
I just want you to know that I both love and hate you because you have just inspired possibly one of my greatest D&D characters ever... Is it okay if I use that name? Would you also like to choose the race? I'm going Bard/cleric for the class and maybe a bit into rogue.
His hand really was that big! I saw him perform live in '66 and he was holding the whole mic stand like a roll of quarters. He had hubcaps on his rings and everything. Really chill guy in person though.
This song always brings back memories. I was very young at the time, but my father would often come home from work. He'd stay in the garage for hours, listening to the song and many songs like it. I was too young to really understand the meaning, but as I've gotten older it's really struck a nerve and hit a core deep inside of me that I can relate to. I now know why my dad drank a fifth of jack and smoked a pack of Pallmalls in the garage all those days ago.
I am an Atlanta native and this is the soul sound that launched a city! Backhand Jackson built the city on one PIMP SLAP at a time!In fact they renamed one of the PEACH named streets in my beautiful city PimpTree Avenue replaced the former Peachtree Avenue! God Bless the ATL and God Bless Cornelius "BackHand" Jackson! GO BRAVES!
Alright seriously though, this has no business being this good. Crazy hilarious lyrics aside this sounds fantastic. It's so good I've had the chorus stuck in my head all morning and have to bite my tongue to prevent myself from casually singing it around my female coworkers.
Plot-twist, if your female coworkers heard this song they would be biting their tongues trying to keep from singing it to each other, because that's exactly what b'hotches think about each-other all day long!
I ran a strip club and if you ever disrespected the girls like that you would be in the parking lot with the other marks who didn't know how to carry themselves
Curtis Mayfield filed a lawsuit that claimed he wrote this song. It toiled through the courts throughout the 70's & 80's. An out of court settlement was finally reached posthumously with the Mayfield family.
SOT PIMPLE with PIMP this KITCHE is one of my favorite albums I was there when he recorded it and received his first double platinum record in the early 70s
Pimp Records was a small but highly influential label back in the 70s. It was the launching pad for future superstars like Mike the Mook, The Happening Hos, and too many others to name. Sadly, the label went defunct in 1977, when it was bought by Sony, which went on to destroy all of its masters. Fortunately, some songs have been faithfully recreated by the modern miracle known as AI so that future generations can enjoy the genius that was Pimp.
Someone tested him, which is why this song went unreleased for so long. People have had to deal with bootleg quality versions for years. Now the song can shine in great quality!
A true classic. I remember when I played this for my ex fiancee and she realized...she had fucked up. Ho was sleeping in the streets that night, and the next morning I went to the pawn shop with her dead mother's jewelry.
Society blames the man for being this mad - but do we ever ask the real questions about the root causes of domestic violence like "what did she do that made him so angry?" or "have you ever been so hungry that it made you really mad?"
My momma woke me up in the middle of the night and we left my father and the house and car and everything we owned and moved to greenville al. It was the summer of 1969 she got a job at a diner and i got a summer job collecting bottles ❤ the good old days
"My stepdad would drive me to school every morning and always play this song while muttering the lyrics between gritted teeth..." Cut to little Willy singing the song while coloring his book and Mrs. Highmen looking on in dread with her Catlike framed bottle deep glasses. Best movie opening ever!
My grandpa would put this on after a long days work at the auto repair shop. I never understood why as soon as this song came on my granny would get a pep in her step and head to the kitchen. Childhood memories ♥️
In 1971, my grandfather returned home from Vietnam. He was always going to yard sales and pawn shops, and one day he came home with this record. He and my grandmother would play this while slow dancing on a Saturday night. Beautiful song ❤
This one is gonna be hard to top 😂😂😂
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Thanks for digging deep into the crates to find one of my favorite tracks. Pimps up, hoes down, no time to clown! 😂😂😂😂
😅😅😅😅😅
Still concerned about ai yet quotable ass song right here my dude
I love everyone who does this. Its so hilarious. I cant
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You have to judge a song by the time period in which the lyrics were created. It was a different time two months ago.
Bro this comment got me in tears 😂
😂😂😂
hahahahahaha
Twist ending. Love it!
Funny mofo 😂😂😂😂
"Talk back one more time, and this will be the scene of a crime" 🤣
My favorite line
Cheers!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
My older brother took me to see PIMP at FREEDOM FEST in Philly (1976). When he busted out with DON’T TEST ME B*TCH the crowd erupted! What a concert!
😂😂😂
😂
God bless the youtube algorithm for recommending me this hidden gem.
yeah same LOL this is glorious
Amen.
It's the little things, indeed....
This AI stuff is everywhere now
😂😮amen😅😅
Who would have thought domestic violence could be so funky? 😆😆
Unfortunately, some of the smoothest tracks are about pimping
Wouldn’t be violent if she made him chicken. 😂😂😂
@@GuerrillaGorilla023big facts.
domestic justice
@@Surteronarto keep in hoes in check, since 1964!!
I think the funniest thing about this is how happy it sounds.
Exactly!
They are happy because these men are getting what they want, and not looking to make their wives happy. Trying to make women happy lead to the problems we have in society today
It's the Paul Simon effect. He has horns in his songs that should be depressing, but seem more upbeat because of them.
I FUCKIN LOST IT WHEN I HEARD HIM SAY AAAHHHH GIRL AFTER HE Says he'll bust her shit!🤣🤣🤣🤣DEAD!
B Side: Where My Sammich At?
"Ham and Cheese"
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@@HardArchiveVinyl oh shit I thought this was a joke 🤣🤣😂
@@HardArchiveVinyl btw I just sent this to my wife (mixed) but added make it a turkey and Swiss...thanks...🤭😏🤣
Edit: I would like to add that my wife makes the best grilled cheese melts and it is because she actually uses a flat iron. The setting she puts it on makes it perfectly every goddamn time to the point that I've gained like 80 lb 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Children, children, children, real wife beaters eat Fried Bologna Sammiches!
"Stran It Hand"
“My pimp hand is strong and my patience is thin”
Sounds like something Samuel L. Jackson would say
That's weird because me and Sam have the same birthday...
It's almost word for word some of the things A-Pimp-Named-Slickback would say.
More like: My pimp hands is strong, and my patience is not long
More like Ike Turner.
Probably not actually Samuel Jackson is the type of guy who would not like to be called a pimp
My mom saw him back in '68. She said Cornelius was wearing a 400 carat diamond-studded ruby bracelet as a pinky ring. She still has the face scar to prove it!
So did mine. She always used to say "I may be old, but at least I got assaulted by the best artists!"
Well with a name like Cornelius 😣😃👋
She told me he wore it as a cock ring
@@RickMichaels-if5eq….but his patience thin…
She got her shit busted up😂
Driving along the million woman march and listen to this with open Windows....priceless
"Do not test me B..." 📣
I’d love to be chillin in the back seat 😎👍 they b firing up their pms energy
You’d have had literally hundreds of women mad if you did that.
Cmon... take a video of it!
@@b.o.4492 Chef's kiss on this one. Probably a shade too subtle though.
I'm so glad my wife has a good sense of humor. I play this now and then when she's in one of those moods. She laughs every time.
The other songs on this album was "Did I say you could talk?, "You had one job and you F'd it up", "What do you mean you're pregnant", Where my money be?". And who can forget "That chicken isn't going to cook itself"..
Writing these down now...
😎
Cheers!
"That chicken isn't going to cook itself" 😂
Rofl
@@HardArchiveVinylYou forgot
"You got some getting your hair did money?"
And "The first of month I'm getting up out of here"
Once i saw Backhand walk into a store with raw chicken in it and it cooked itself, That is the legend status of Backhand
Born in 1934 to Ulysses "Smacks" Jackson and Winifred Jackson, Cornelius "Backhand" Jackson emerged from the hardscrabble life of a sharecropper's son just outside of Isola, Mississippi. Growing up with seven siblings in extreme poverty, Jackson's early life was a testament to his resilience and determination.
At 18, Jackson moved to Detroit, seeking better opportunities. Struggling to find work, he managed to secure the support of seven dedicated young women who generously assisted him with his bills and living expenses. This entrepreneurial spirit foreshadowed his future success.
In 1960, Jackson's big break came when a Motown Records agent overheard him singing while counting money given to him by one of his benefactors. His talent was undeniable, and he was quickly signed to the fledgling label. Jackson's deep, versatile voice soon became known through hits such as "Stop Crying (Gonna Give You Something to Cry About)," "Nothing I Hadn't Told Her Twice," "I'm Right Here (The Cops Are A Mile Away)," "Beat That Baby Outta You," and the iconic "Don't Test Me Bitch."
Jackson's impressive physical presence was as much a part of his image as his music. Standing at a towering 8'4" and weighing 780 pounds, his 150-pound hands were the stuff of legend. His muscular physique, reportedly sculpted by simply moving his gigantic hands, and his penchant for finely tailored suits and flashy jewelry made him a striking figure.
In addition to his musical career, Jackson helped launch the all-female R&B/Soul group "The Blackeyes." He married their lead singer, Lorna Jenkins, after a tragic "fell down some stairs" accident claimed the life of his then-current wife. His personal life was marred by similar tragedies, with three wives succumbing to stair-related accidents and another perishing in a bizarre incident involving a door. His third wife, Lorna "Purple Cheek" Jenkins, and her identical twin were mysteriously murdered, a case that remains unsolved.
Despite these personal setbacks, Jackson's influence in the music industry was profound. His career began to wane in the early 70s, but he pivoted to a successful role as a music producer. He discovered and mentored talents like his nephew, Dennis "Diamond Hands" Reynolds, who bore a striking resemblance to a younger Jackson.
Jackson's legacy extended to a cadre of influential proteges, including Ike Turner. Although older than Jackson, Ike credited him with imparting invaluable lessons about business and romance. Tina Turner once remarked, "Everything Ike was, Cornelius was a hundred times more." Jackson's influence continued through the careers of artists like Tommy Lee, Chris Brown, R. Kelly, Bobby Brown, and P. Diddy.
His friendships extended beyond the music industry, with connections to O.J. Simpson, Bill Cosby, Claus von Bulow, and Congressman Gary Condit. Producer Harvey Weinstein, a former close friend, eventually distanced himself from Jackson, citing discomfort with his business practices and attitudes toward women.
Tragically, Jackson's life ended in 2007 in a freak accident. His 24-year-old wife, rapper and R&B sensation Konkushun (Tanisha Williams), accidentally shot him in the back of the head while cleaning one of his many guns as he slept in their Malibu home.
Cornelius "Backhand" Jackson's life was a tumultuous blend of triumph and tragedy. His towering presence and undeniable talent left an indelible mark on the music world, making him a complex, unforgettable figure in Motown history.
What a life story...
Thank you for the interesting history!
You may have the best comment yet.
Cheers!
How can one mans life be chased by so many freak accidents lmao
This some good lore shit
My last name is Jackson. I felt Smacks Jackson 😆😆😆😆
What an inspirational life 😂💪🏽🤜🏽
Back when music wasn't violent or disrespectful to women. A better time.
Indeed.
so sad it has turned into pronoun this, pronoun that, blah blah blah
@@FernandoCardozo-cm8xb yes back then the genders made fun of each other, now we erased one completly
it reminds me of isl..m which erased women as well under the potato sacks
Fr @@FernandoCardozo-cm8xb
@@eastbow6053sxxx slavery is not a sin in all their holy books but feminism prefers is.am over Christianity, which is almost a marraige cult that says both men and women are equal.
They supprt is.am!
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I have had significantly positive improvements in my patient's relationships after introducing them to this classic. If a man's love language is Fist, he is empowered.
🤣
Cheers!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ohhhhhhhh shut up
😂😂😂
My dad played bass on this track. I got to meet Cornelius once, I was probably 10 or so. Cool dude, gave me 5 with his pomp hand and had to learn how to do things left handed afterwards.
thank you for the memory and the laugh.
😅
This comment took me out 😂😂😂
Rotator cuff?
Pimp hand is skrong, patience is thin...
So thin!!
Pol mmp
Thank you for spelling it correctly!!!!
Pimp hand so strong that it has an extra finger @ 1:38
My rooster out in the yard, this is his anthem. His pimp wing is strong.
Uh! Yard Pimp 👌
Is his patience thin?
@@fullmindstorm straight moneehh doood 😂😂
@@user-ys2dt4df3f You know it fellow staleKracker 😆👍
We need to bring music like this back.
It’s AI
@@mr.channel6467 I know that captain obvious but did you ever hear of Clarence Carter? Look it up
@@mr.channel6467 I think he means MoTown
@@mr.channel6467 a gigantic NO SHIT my brother in christ.
Ummm imma go with naw we don’t need to bring this kinda crap back 😕🙁
I have listened to this 400 times today.
Cheers!
🤣😂😅
This song has been stuck in my head for days.
I played this song over and over for a few weeks after I posted it.
This is the best one.
Cheers!
Recently caught myself mindlessly singing "I will yuuuuuse my fist, I will smack yo lip, I will bust yo shit" over and over to myself while walking around in the grocery store lol.
Song's such an earworm.
i played this at my wedding
I’ll bet.
Hell yeah
And at the divorce proceedings the next day?
I'm sure your father-in-law probably gave an approving nod. Everybody gets hungry and loves chicken.
Holy crap me too! And my wife found out I wasn't lying either about a month later when I pushed her off me with one finger nice and gentle on to a soft comfy bed because I didn't wanna catch charges.
Cornelius "Backhand" Jackson was a prophet who genuinely liked chicken!
I heard it never failed to be hot and on the table when he walked through the front door .
I just want you to know that I both love and hate you because you have just inspired possibly one of my greatest D&D characters ever... Is it okay if I use that name? Would you also like to choose the race?
I'm going Bard/cleric for the class and maybe a bit into rogue.
......and Watermelon.
@@Kroonerguy Beat me to it. Ok, I'll go with grape soda.
Pimpin aint easy.
It takes a steady high protein diet full of chicken apparently 😂
Hard out here
But it's necessary
but it sure is fun
It was for me! HEY OP! THE OP KNOWS ABOUT ME! NIKKUH AXE ABOUT ME!
I’m gonna play this at the senior center and ask anyone if they remember this.
The fake memories gonna be flooding in the old heads
I don't threaten my wife, but i do listen to this song on our home speaker system.......i think she gets the message
If she don't. Then da ho gots to go.
His hand really was that big! I saw him perform live in '66 and he was holding the whole mic stand like a roll of quarters. He had hubcaps on his rings and everything. Really chill guy in person though.
😭😭😭 I'm crying at this comment 🤣
It’s incredible
Thanks for the laugh.
I think I saw James Brown hanging with him, that year.
Every time I saw Mr. Jackson, the audience was so respectful.
Cornelius "Backhand" Jackson sang the entire soundtrack of Black Dynamite 15 in a single take & he meant every word of it.
Every word...
"Get back in the kitchen and make me sum chicken (I'm hongray)"
Bwahahaha 😂😂😂
This song always brings back memories. I was very young at the time, but my father would often come home from work. He'd stay in the garage for hours, listening to the song and many songs like it. I was too young to really understand the meaning, but as I've gotten older it's really struck a nerve and hit a core deep inside of me that I can relate to. I now know why my dad drank a fifth of jack and smoked a pack of Pallmalls in the garage all those days ago.
Happy Mother's day! I'll be playing this for my wife tomorrow
🤣
Let me know how it goes.
Cheers!
@@HardArchiveVinyl will do sir...I may need a place to stay for a while so if you know any good places please have that information handy
@@kallel6588 I think there are shelters for battered men, you might be able to get a free bed for a few days..... 😁
@@justins21482 got an address for that?
@@kallel6588How'd it go
I feel like this was a genuine conversation that Chris Brown had with Rhianna
😂😂😂
Or Diddy
@@adamclifton29
Cassie would agree with your opinion
I was thinking Ike & Tina Turner
@@adamclifton29 Diddy what?
Oh this gonna be on heavy rotation around here believe it
🤣
Same here, nobody's gettin' THIS ass so SOMEBODY gotta get on that stroll!
And tell them Ho's, your fist gonna be on heavy rotation if they don't be paying up.
What a long strange trip it's been. So happy u fellas are still keepin on. ✌
I am an Atlanta native and this is the soul sound that launched a city! Backhand Jackson built the city on one PIMP SLAP at a time!In fact they renamed one of the PEACH named streets in my beautiful city PimpTree Avenue replaced the former Peachtree Avenue! God Bless the ATL and God Bless Cornelius "BackHand" Jackson! GO BRAVES!
😂😂😂😂🎉❤
Alright seriously though, this has no business being this good. Crazy hilarious lyrics aside this sounds fantastic. It's so good I've had the chorus stuck in my head all morning and have to bite my tongue to prevent myself from casually singing it around my female coworkers.
Same here, playing it over and over on my phone and in my head. 😂
Cheers!
Plot-twist, if your female coworkers heard this song they would be biting their tongues trying to keep from singing it to each other, because that's exactly what b'hotches think about each-other all day long!
Give it a try, they may flock to you like the alpha male you are.
Right!
DON'T TEST ME BITCH!!! DOOO DOOO WAAA!!!
This is so authentic! 😂😂 the cadence, the adlibs, the music, this is absolutely hilarious! “pimp hand strong and my patience is thin “
Cheers!
"So thin!"
I found this funny even though I was a domestic violence survivor, twice. Guess it struck my funny bone 😂
I'm gonna miss this crazy ass art work when they finally perfect the AI images.
Especially with the bad spelling. It's like AI dyslexia.
Naw this is what humanities future looks like
We’ll always have the videos… and the memories…
"Sot pimple with pimp ths kitche hand" killed me
@@Benzinilinguine that pic was the definitive album cover for sure
I’m a strip club DJ and sometimes I play this as buffer between sets
God Bless ya
Yeah that's kinda sad
Holy shit YESSSSS!!! 😆 🤣 😂
I ran a strip club and if you ever disrespected the girls like that you would be in the parking lot with the other marks who didn't know how to carry themselves
These 304s ait loyal@@Jed-mh5tn
I’m remember back in the day my dad listening to this in his study after he’d get into it with my mom
Curtis Mayfield filed a lawsuit that claimed he wrote this song. It toiled through the courts throughout the 70's & 80's. An out of court settlement was finally reached posthumously with the Mayfield family.
SOT PIMPLE with PIMP this KITCHE is one of my favorite albums I was there when he recorded it and received his first double platinum record in the early 70s
My person fav is PIMP WS GIT PRROSTI. One of my fav albums of all time
Holy Sh!!! I can’t stop laughing. My wife loves it too, but she gave me that look that said “Don’t even think about it”
I miss old music. It had good values and morals. Everything produced today is so degenerate.
A real earworm with elite lyrics. Fuggin love this song. Gonna rip and make a ringtone
I play this for my wife when we disagree. I win every time.
Let her know your Pimp hand is strong 🤣
When your woman gets out of line, just play this song!!!!🤣🤣🤣
YES!
WTF, my bitch don't get out of line. You best be work'n on yo pimp hand.
If you get the full series box set of
Starsky and Hutch this is playing every time Huggy Bear enters the scene they had to edit it out for TV
This damn song has been stuck in my head. It has no right being so hilarious and catchy
Honestly this is such an amazing piece 😂😭 it never gets old! It’s just… impressive. In so many ways.
As a child in 1972, I always thought my mom looked good in her kitchen apron and with two black eyes. Whatever happened to this generation?
😂😂😂
Are you sure you're not half Panda? 🐼
Bruh. 😅
TWO black eyes? So yo daddy already told her twice. DAT HO.
2 black eyes? So yo daddy had to tell DA beAuch twice?
A timeless classic if there ever was one
The prompt was simply "write a song about married life"
Pimp Records was a small but highly influential label back in the 70s. It was the launching pad for future superstars like Mike the Mook, The Happening Hos, and too many others to name. Sadly, the label went defunct in 1977, when it was bought by Sony, which went on to destroy all of its masters. Fortunately, some songs have been faithfully recreated by the modern miracle known as AI so that future generations can enjoy the genius that was Pimp.
This one is a real banger, it slaps, and number 1 hit all at once.
I haven’t laughed this hard in a while 😂
Cheers!
This is Making America Great Again
Thank you for bringing back this perennial classic from 'PIMP'.Just in time for Mothers Day!
Thankxxxx to share this❤make my day.love from Italia 🎉🎉
Wedding song of the year.
Yep, that's how you get respect
He's like a super pimp. Long lost mutant of Marvel comics. His pimp hand is strong enough to bend adamantium.
And Vib/+€%¥um
Usually they get old pretty fast... But THIS ONE? .. got the full listen.
Dude's got hands like my last prostate examiner
To that dude that said play at 1.25x speed. Thank you sir.
Yw 🙏🏻
bruh it's such a difference!!
Someone tested him, which is why this song went unreleased for so long. People have had to deal with bootleg quality versions for years. Now the song can shine in great quality!
A true classic.
I remember when I played this for my ex fiancee and she realized...she had fucked up.
Ho was sleeping in the streets that night, and the next morning I went to the pawn shop with her dead mother's jewelry.
savage af
Cold as ice dog. Champion move.
Wooh! 🎉
always loved the Hotown music.
You mean HOEtown ?
304town !
@@rhpicayuneno this isn't Hoetown. I think that was Louisianas version. HoTown had much better music. Harry Gordy was the man😂
Hotown lmao
my grandpa had this album when I was a young boy. Him and I would dance and sing along while grandma was cooking chicken in the kitchen
I’m using this as my morning alarm
Sweet dreams
Cheers!
This is what I would hear in my head every time I see a picture of Bobby Rush.
Who’s jammin to this rn? Just me? You’re missing out. 🎉
Shit I'm jamming Hard as a mf to this rn.
Don't test me b****
This should be on every radio station immediately ! 😂🤣🤣🤣
If you’re reading this, congratulations! You’ve discovered the funky side to the good ol’ days
I could put this on loop for a work day......and I might
This one takes me way back. What a classic!❤
Play this at my funeral, on loop
Society blames the man for being this mad - but do we ever ask the real questions about the root causes of domestic violence like "what did she do that made him so angry?" or "have you ever been so hungry that it made you really mad?"
Fax
RNS
Its still not a reason to hit a woman! Never!
I can't stop listening to this.
My momma woke me up in the middle of the night and we left my father and the house and car and everything we owned and moved to greenville al. It was the summer of 1969 she got a job at a diner and i got a summer job collecting bottles ❤ the good old days
Influential and timeless. Thank you, Mr Jackson.
"My stepdad would drive me to school every morning and always play this song while muttering the lyrics between gritted teeth..." Cut to little Willy singing the song while coloring his book and Mrs. Highmen looking on in dread with her Catlike framed bottle deep glasses.
Best movie opening ever!
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gotta love the prompt leaking through “pimp with big fist fighting women in kitchen”
I've noticed that in two of these album covers.
Ive actually listened to this shit 20+ times, its bop good job robit😂
You almost got me with these lol
This f'ing hook has been stuck in my head for the last 2 days😂
Grandma hated when Grandaddy used to play this on Friday nights…smh. Lol the good ole days….
Ok, this is a hilarious masterpiece of soul!
My grandpa would put this on after a long days work at the auto repair shop. I never understood why as soon as this song came on my granny would get a pep in her step and head to the kitchen. Childhood memories ♥️
In 1971, my grandfather returned home from Vietnam. He was always going to yard sales and pawn shops, and one day he came home with this record. He and my grandmother would play this while slow dancing on a Saturday night. Beautiful song ❤
I remember this being the number 1 hit on radio in 1964.
My grandpa played this at my grannies funeral and she woke up and made him a sammich.
My Grandparents wedding song🤙🏾
This one hits super hard. Great beats. I can't stop. Send more.
I remember listening to this in the 70s, it was so great!
They call me T.V. Diner cause I'm ice cold and packing a solid piece of meat
And Ya got the steel to take the heat….
@@ironhell813 NICE!!!
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I LOVE THIS ONE!!!😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂🥲😋😛😜🤪😝
My pimp hand is strong, and my patience is thin 😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂
what a line
This one was my grandpas joint back in the day.....oh and the look he'd give grandma while it played ........good times....good times