You couldn’t go nowhere in 2006 and not hear what you know blasting Through the speakers, Ran the whole summer. ✊🏾💯 Top back is another classic track on King also.
T.I is a worldwide legend🇬🇧 "why u wanna". Was hard, the whole king album, undertaker, Bankhea, live in the sky etc as someone else commented you would always be hearing T.I from like 2003 to 2010 24s Soldier Bring em out Big things poppin I'm a flirt remix Why u wanna Live your life Dead and gone Whatever you like These the songs I remember being from UK that were played on radio, he too dope, they played 1 hour of just T.I a few years back or his birthday to show love Toomp you da man "loving u long time" shoulda been number 1🇬🇧
2006 TI had his Will Smith. 1997 Will Smith dropped Big Willie and Independence Day and the biggest record of the year, Jiggy Wit It. 2006, Tip had ATL, The King Album and "What You Know" was a monster street record but "Why You wanna" was a great crossover record...BUT the unsung song of his that year was Top Back remix. 2007, he really should have gotten album of the year
Math just lowkey showed his lack of southern hip hop acumen. Thinking TI's biggest song was you don't know me. 🤦♂️🙄🤷🏾♂️ That was soooo New York of him.
I love listening to producer interviews. They put you onto to the original music. Look up Roberta Flack’s Gone Away and see how short the snippet is that he made into a whole beat for a hit song. Amazing!
had to go find that roberta track. ya didnt ever realize the toomp sampled it. this was like when i found out A keys sampled prince in u dont know my name
Once the people leave that brought a artist in, they forget about those artist and understandable cause credit is very important at these labels, people are shady to get to the top, that's why dame called them out for not being honorable and fair
@@ACE330 You sound crazy.. The numbers reflect the general interest of the people.. I’ve been on tour w/ Tip.. Nothing is bigger than those two songs.. Neither was produced by Toomp tho, so maybe that’s why they weren’t even mentioned..
This is why we should support tidal .. they have all the credits to read AND u can click on the names and it’ll take u to their other workings… all the names are “clickable”.. from the producers to the engineers.. even the a&r’s .
La Reid sold LaFace mainly because he wasn’t really into hip hop. He didn’t understand it. Hindsight is always 20/20. LaFace could have been bigger than Def Jam and Deathrow combined.
T.I. Around 06 07 was the best rapper before Wayne idc what nobody say & once he went thru his legal situations late 00s it kinda went downhill a lil but he was still doing his thing
Just just heard the Roberta Flack crate gem styled with that southern bounce flavor yet built with what is typically NY technique and see crystal clearly why yall keep shouting Toomp. Understood - sheesh!😳
You actually CAN find the credits on streaming services...at least on Tidal. It's really on the artist or whoever is uploading the album to their distribution service to add all of the necessary credits. There's no excuses.
I can't lie T.I. came threw but that boy lil Wayne got us threw the worst era in New Orleans history. That Dedication and Carter 2 history man Wayne became a God
What You Know is his best song. But not his "biggest." Live Your Life, Whatever You Like, and Dead and Gone are his biggest top 3, ever. Sales, chart action, and streams.
First southern rappers who got our attention in NY were Nelly and Luda. I remember Nelly got heavy play in college parties in 02-03 around there and so did Luda Then in like 04 I got TI Trap Music I think it was THEN In like 05 I starred listening to Ross w Port of Miami and finally Jeezy That was the order in which southern rappers got in my rotation... Shout out to the south. During that time guys like lil Jon was tearing the scene too but he’s not someone who’s lyrics I want to listen to. I wanted to dance to him
@@factsovertheyfeelings5303 damn bro I was so wrong about where I thought St Louis is. Holy ish I was off lmao With that being said most in the north east literally called dude as if he was from the south
I just withdraw my profits a week ago, it was so shocking when I withdrew $32,450 knowing I invested $3,000. I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills 😩
Don’t even mention Swizz every one of his beats sound the same now if I was a rapper ain’t now way in hell I would pay him much for his beats, every song has that skipping sound to it
You couldn’t go nowhere in 2006 and not hear what you know blasting Through the speakers, Ran the whole summer. ✊🏾💯 Top back is another classic track on King also.
Shoulder lean🔥
You are right that was huge!!!
Facts
That whole king album was 🔥 every album tip drop was hot
So that was fresh top back right
2003 - 2010 was T.I. at his apex. I couldn't go anywhere without hearing T.I. music during those years
The synth on that song is so glorious!
Facts
2006 was Ti's year: what you know, why you wanna, ATL movie. etc.
Dominated 06 and I’m going right back
Shoulder lean was no. 1 that summer with tip on the hook.
What you know! such a classic song
I wasn't a Tip fan when Urban Legend dropped but when What You Know dropped?? I couldn't even deny it no more.
T.I and busta Rhymes the best performances I’ve ever seen in hip hop👌🏿🔥
TRAP MUSIK, URBAN LEGEND ,KING, TI VS TIP , PAPER TRAIL THIS RUN WAS MONSTEROUS
T.I is a worldwide legend🇬🇧 "why u wanna". Was hard, the whole king album, undertaker, Bankhea, live in the sky etc as someone else commented you would always be hearing T.I from like 2003 to 2010
24s
Soldier
Bring em out
Big things poppin
I'm a flirt remix
Why u wanna
Live your life
Dead and gone
Whatever you like
These the songs I remember being from UK that were played on radio, he too dope, they played 1 hour of just T.I a few years back or his birthday to show love
Toomp you da man "loving u long time" shoulda been number 1🇬🇧
2006 TI had his Will Smith. 1997 Will Smith dropped Big Willie and Independence Day and the biggest record of the year, Jiggy Wit It.
2006, Tip had ATL, The King Album and "What You Know" was a monster street record but "Why You wanna" was a great crossover record...BUT the unsung song of his that year was Top Back remix. 2007, he really should have gotten album of the year
Facts
@BloodyJasonMask hell yeah and that feature he did on Justin Timberlake was 🔥🔥
@BloodyJasonMask YESSSS....that shit is still one of his best features in my opinion
That’s facts
@@FlyAwayChi the real know
Math just lowkey showed his lack of southern hip hop acumen. Thinking TI's biggest song was you don't know me. 🤦♂️🙄🤷🏾♂️ That was soooo New York of him.
Toomp did that! He put me on another track! I just heard Roberta Flack gone away. It's on my play list now!
I love listening to producer interviews. They put you onto to the original music.
Look up Roberta Flack’s Gone Away and see how short the snippet is that he made into a whole beat for a hit song. Amazing!
Jimmy Hendrix “Hey Joe” too
pharrell tag was the intro to his beats
The nolimit records albums credits was fire inside 🔥🎯💯😂🤣
Producers need more credit because they made this new generation of so-called artists.
TI ASAP that 💩used to bump in the whip still one of my favorites
My shit too just was jamming to that song today
What you know was that representation of leveling up and maturing. Better jobs, and motivation
I was at the video shoot for "You Don't Know Me" at the car wash on Bankhead! ✊🏾✊🏾
You want a trophy?
So Toomp &them just gone skip over "Be Easy"???? (That was the jam...and it was beatin like hell.🔊🔊)
THAT SHIT SUB SO HARD!!! That’s a GO TOO WHEN I WANA TEST OUT MY CAR SYSTEM
@@gilbertmillerjr367 yep. Fa sho.🔊
This and “Look What I Got” beating down the mf block!
@@champchamberlain damn right
Big ups to Toomp for shoutin out Wonder on the "What You Know" beat
This one of the best.
Back with another episode of: NY Hates The South 😂🤦🏾♂️
When BG came out stunna was shocked
TOOMP a monsta if you leave him alone and tell him you need 5 movie type beats
What You Know was jammmmmiinnnn!!!...🔥
Some Big Hits came from Reason!!
had to go find that roberta track. ya didnt ever realize the toomp sampled it. this was like when i found out A keys sampled prince in u dont know my name
8:26 Wonder played the keys on What you Know
Math Hoffa never heard of young bloodz 🤣
probably didn't realise they were signed to LaFace
@@M360-w6o That's why 4real lol
I think he gave that look to Mecca
Once the people leave that brought a artist in, they forget about those artist and understandable cause credit is very important at these labels, people are shady to get to the top, that's why dame called them out for not being honorable and fair
Dj toomp is literally my favorite producer. This man style is versatile yet I Kno his sound errytime. Shits weird
Spotify does song credits still.❤
Cold sweater!
They trippin.. Nothing was bigger than "Live Ya Life" and "Whatever You Like"
On the pop charts… but to the PEOPLE what you know was the biggest
@@ACE330 You sound crazy.. The numbers reflect the general interest of the people.. I’ve been on tour w/ Tip.. Nothing is bigger than those two songs.. Neither was produced by Toomp tho, so maybe that’s why they weren’t even mentioned..
Yes sir I miss rap cd album booklets
This is why we should support tidal .. they have all the credits to read AND u can click on the names and it’ll take u to their other workings… all the names are “clickable”.. from the producers to the engineers.. even the a&r’s .
Maff been eatin’ good, lol.
Y’all be on Mecca head In the comments 😂😂😂
Bink! had tags on his beattapes.
I wonder what mp machine he used for Reason....
MPC 60II
@@AlDavis-r8o Yo, seriously, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Loaded 44 in the door where the cheese at
8:02 I produce n just went to see🤦🏾♂️ omg 🔥🔥🔥🔥that build up is crazy
La Reid sold LaFace mainly because he wasn’t really into hip hop. He didn’t understand it. Hindsight is always 20/20. LaFace could have been bigger than Def Jam and Deathrow combined.
It should be in the Meta Data. The Tags
T.I. Around 06 07 was the best rapper before Wayne idc what nobody say & once he went thru his legal situations late 00s it kinda went downhill a lil but he was still doing his thing
FACTS
Facts
I think 07 Wayne was better but 06 Ti was better for sure
Broke bread wit KT ,switch labels like KP ,who tf did all that? Pimp me
-ti trap muzik (I can’t quit)
Just just heard the Roberta Flack crate gem styled with that southern bounce flavor yet built with what is typically NY technique and see crystal clearly why yall keep shouting Toomp. Understood - sheesh!😳
You actually CAN find the credits on streaming services...at least on Tidal. It's really on the artist or whoever is uploading the album to their distribution service to add all of the necessary credits. There's no excuses.
Yeah info it all the time
Yup. On Spotify too
I can't lie T.I. came threw but that boy lil Wayne got us threw the worst era in New Orleans history. That Dedication and Carter 2 history man Wayne became a God
He made it on Reason
What You Know is his best song. But not his "biggest." Live Your Life, Whatever You Like, and Dead and Gone are his biggest top 3, ever. Sales, chart action, and streams.
🎯🎯🎯🎯
Trap music is still the shit I rock too.
When i chirp, shawty chirp back!
You don't know me is Tips best record? Come on son...
ATL (TOOMP) Jelly Beans💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🦅🦅🦅
S/o the homey Wonder Arillo
Producers, probably for all the credit, still don't get enough credit.
Math doesn't know who Youngbloodz are. 🤦🏾♂ Y'all really be sleepin' on the South.
Math we need young bloods
So live ya life isn’t one of his biggest records? 🤔
It is.
Ti biggest record is probably blurred lines or dead and gone or living yo life not best though
Tru
Blurred Lines was “his record” tho.. But yeah, huge record.. You forgot about “Whatever You Like” tho.
Math don’t know nothing about TI. 🤦🏾♂️
Mecca so corny smh.
Word
What makes him corny?
@@Polostar79 his lack of awareness, and experiences that make him relatable to his guests.
@@TheAllianceEnt What??? Man gtfoh 🤦🏾♂️🤣
First southern rappers who got our attention in NY were Nelly and Luda. I remember Nelly got heavy play in college parties in 02-03 around there and so did Luda
Then in like 04 I got TI Trap Music I think it was THEN In like 05 I starred listening to Ross w Port of Miami and finally Jeezy
That was the order in which southern rappers got in my rotation...
Shout out to the south. During that time guys like lil Jon was tearing the scene too but he’s not someone who’s lyrics I want to listen to. I wanted to dance to him
Nelly not from south he from stl is Midwest🦅
@@factsovertheyfeelings5303 damn bro I was so wrong about where I thought St Louis is. Holy ish I was off lmao
With that being said most in the north east literally called dude as if he was from the south
Mecca a 🌽🏀
I just looked up 🌽 🏀 in the dictionary n they had Mecca picture 😂
@@cassotv297 Right, 😂😂😂
Niggas usually say that about the smartest person on the room.. Go figure..
Without artists there would be no producers!
Making money is an action. Keeping money is a behavior, but "Growing money is wisdom"...
That's true you've to put money working for you instead of you working for money
I just withdraw my profits a week ago, it was so shocking when I withdrew $32,450 knowing I invested $3,000. I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills 😩
I'm from Los Angeles , I and two other of my friends tried him immediately we testified he's performing wonders
He's on *TELE GRAM* with the username
below
@experttaylor
Don’t even mention Swizz every one of his beats sound the same now if I was a rapper ain’t now way in hell I would pay him much for his beats, every song has that skipping sound to it
He got that weak ass drum line in every beat....he the corniest producer ever. Only hit is with dmx..cause that other shit he did was garbage
Bigga talks every 5 episodes 😅😅😅