@@jeremiahdavis3398 memories are coming back like nicklebak song lmao.... did ya school had dance batte with other grades or school , we called it field day sports ,dance, etc. Like block party 😆🤣
i remember being in 9/10th grade when this came out i feel like my era grew up in the best times we saw the world before technology really took over and we had an actual childhood outside playing but still had enough technology where it was an option if u could afford it then a few yrs after graduating the internet world was coming in its so crazy how different shit is now kids dont think about bikes, playing sports outside or nothing cause EVERYBODY has access to it now
I’m younger by probably about 6 years. But I still feel my childhood and teenage years were unfazed by technology I don’t feel that started to really take over til like 2011-12 on. 2010 back even with video games, kid were Outside.
@NIGGA 4 LIFE ENT. im talking era period not just music like if u were born in the early to mid 90s and grew up in the late 90s - mid 2000s i feel it was best of both worlds a lil of the old era and a lil of this one
Hurricane Chris: I knew this song would be the one! I just had the feeling. I knew it would be big. also Hurricane Chris: I hated the song i told them not to put it out. Its crazy how the songs u hate end up blowing up.
Mad love thanks vlad I been waiting on an interview wit Chris Very underrated his Fukn jams bumped Fukn hard in San Antonio clubs that shit takes me back nostalgia to the fullest he was a big influence for the club bangers to come
I bought his album and rode the train from Houston back home to Saint Louis and I Played 51/50 over and over and over dude made my life during that time easy
Vlad u was real to get dis Chris interview. He really needed to be heard. He goin to be straight after dis interview shake em back, just off the honestly
@UCHr645ifKiGIt5PhWgY-_AQ stupid af how he never had a hit ? That song went 3x platinum did you not hear him say he signed a deal immediately! you ain’t frkm Louisiana you don’t know shit . This man had Halle Barry that’s another hit song went platinum! players rock went platinum get yo stupid ass on
A bay bay and the whole "snap" era was what soured me on modern hip hop. The great thing about that was it pushed me to explore indie hip hop from the 90s.
Meaning he knew people would fuck wit it but he wasn’t sure ! y’all not artists so y’all don’t know what it feel like to doubt yo shit until you put it out & let the people judge ! Gtf
Cane is like my lil brother, so much history 17- 20 years ago. He had soooo many hit and everywhere we went somebody wanted to sign him! My boy was just too young and people took that and ran with it.
This was contradictory. He went from having a "feeling" the song was going to hit and be big, but then later says he didn't want the label to put the song out and it had to grow on him. Which one was it? This is weird. He's not being honest somewhere in here. He switched up within one minute. I don't believe he knew that was a hit, he was just playing around and came up with something catchy.
I still walk around saying aye bay bay just at random times in public. People don't even remember what that is. They literally have no idea what I'm saying.
That fuckin song was my ringtone, I was partying HARD AS FUCK every weekend round that time, shit practically the whole week used to be a party back then 😭Villanova to Jersey was wild back then
Hurricane Chris seems like the type to cut your throat than pull up a chair and sit there and watch you bleed out with a stone cold look on his face the whole time 😅
How can you not love this guy. I don’t think we understand the pressure on these kids, at 16 he was taking care of his entire family. That has to fuck a kid up over the long haul. Peace to this brother.
@@dbo3039 I always try to give everybody a fair shake and listen just CAUSE YA material MATERIAL HIT RADIO IT dont mean it's automatic ARTIST is bubble gum so I try no to be judgemental as much as possible even if they are bubble gum rap if its how U feed and get your family away from still make you no better or anything it's just capitalism ESPECIALLY escaping poverty and the chances ending up in jail or a cemetery are very likely and highly
But I thought he said In the beginning he knew “hey bay bay” was a hit when he first recorded. So why was he hesitant on not wanting to put it out . People be just talking to talk
It happens a lot when you make music you might make 3 songs the first one in your opinion may be the best the third may be Aite but as people were extremely judgmental of ourselves the second one you may be like na I don’t like that shit because maybe you don’t sound like this you wanted to or you hear things you may only notice because it’s you evaluating you but ironically that song you may see as the wack one what the people like
He contradicted himself in 10 seconds. He said he knew that it would be a hit when he made it. Then he said he didn’t think it was a hit and wanted to throw it out.
I thought that too but if you watch again he says he thought it was a hit but he didn't think it would pop. An artist can believe it's a hit but still have doubts and think it wont pop. Maybe I'm wrong.
@@articledon4880 Yeah you right too, I agree with you. I was thinking how an artist would think mentally. It doesn't make sense but it's the mind of an artist. You have that feeling when you create that this is the one but then you start doubting it thinking it won't pop and that you can cook up sumn better.
Playas Rock is still in my rotation 14 years later. Forever a vibe
Nocap
Unfortunately they didn't mention that song not 1 time during this interview.
@@shkrsimpson44 The whole interview not even out yet.....
I love it
@@LeoSlimTV he is a channel member goofy, he gets to see the entire interview day 1
Them early 2000s songs were a good time! From 00-08 it was a great time!
A bay bay was a banger back in elementary school no cap 💯💯
Middle school haha I was in college. Song was going hard.
He definitely shut Soulja boy them down
I was in high school when that song came out…
@Nolimitdeuce No 🧢 elementary like amf
Middle school for me. That song had 6th or 7th grade lit 🔥
I remember when he came out, Drought 3 had just came out too. What an Era. The best imo
Th Drought 3 was something else. If u wasnt there u wouldnt know.
Yeah that’s hella trash lol
@@eindje0406 wayne at an all time high
@@Brotha00 drought 3 trash? You buggin
@@RJLifesGood the entire era trash bro. Death Row the ruler
He was a new artist at the time and that song had the world rocking and soon after everybody jumped on the remix.
And that was the remix era too. If you had a HIT HIT, them remixes was comin. Felt like Aye Bay Bay and Throw Sum Ds was runnin the time lol
@@DeeBrownLTD yeah at this time a remix could go ten minutes or more.
Exactly
The clubs school dances and house parties back in the day everybody was dancing too hit
@@jeremiahdavis3398 memories are coming back like nicklebak song lmao.... did ya school had dance batte with other grades or school , we called it field day sports ,dance, etc. Like block party 😆🤣
*Hurricane Chris was a breath of fresh air when he came out……. What a time to be alive‼️*
Add Rich Boy to that list, Throw Some D’s, Boy Looka Here & Let’s get this paper was BANGERS !
@@Jon804Official and I love you was probably my favorite track on that album
Baby boy da prince
@Jackstar769 missed it with you... n I liked his 2 songs I know the air was still fucced
@@Jon804Official Rich boy first album Classic
“It’s so hot up in dis club I ain’t got no shoes on”😂😂
That lil kid in the beginning was lit “ a bay bay”
Best bar ever
😂 y’all niggas funny
@VVS that’s a classic hurricane Chris line mane ayy bay bay 😂
😂😂
He said my mom was a live vibe❤️😩❤️💯💯💯🥇
I would’ve thought I would never see Hurricane Chris again after 2007….
Same
This is great for this young man.He speaks with so much wisdom.
Chris speaks very well. He seems like a very down to earth person.
I hope the best for him.
You look like you do martial arts. You seem like a very intense person. I wish you the best.
@@Blackfeet cheers bro even though you haven’t heard me talk but I appreciate it. Wish you the best as well
I love how hurricane always had his son in his music videos always thought that was dope
Desmond that wasn't his son thats 3 feet son baby 3
That's his nephew
I remember when this popped up on the mixtape scene in Atl. Liked it immediately… A year later it was on National TV
Man that remix hit different in the club and house parties back then 😭😭💯💯
@@jeremiahdavis3398 The Game killed it on the remix
@@GOODKidBURNCity hell yea everybody especially kiss
That album him and boosie put out was fire
Yes it was
Bad azz hurricane alotta people don't even know about that tape smh 🔥🔥
A bay bay was cool but I liked that Halle berry song better. I remember when she was dancing on Ellen to it 😃
Facts
Yes sir! 🔥🔥
Fun fact: he bought that song from a guy from Texas for 30k
Yesss she was cutting up too lol
@@serterriamonet4580 wasn't it was the ice cream paint job dude
Hurricane was hard , we was on Wayne , boosie, hurricane, jeezy & plies hard at dat time
Man don’t leave Gucci out in the cold like that.. Gotti too
@@Jon804Official yu right fam thenm niggas Fa sho to 💪🏾🔥🔥
i remember being in 9/10th grade when this came out i feel like my era grew up in the best times we saw the world before technology really took over and we had an actual childhood outside playing but still had enough technology where it was an option if u could afford it then a few yrs after graduating the internet world was coming in its so crazy how different shit is now kids dont think about bikes, playing sports outside or nothing cause EVERYBODY has access to it now
I’m younger by probably about 6 years. But I still feel my childhood and teenage years were unfazed by technology I don’t feel that started to really take over til like 2011-12 on. 2010 back even with video games, kid were Outside.
Yawmp ✌️
@NIGGA 4 LIFE ENT. im talking era period not just music like if u were born in the early to mid 90s and grew up in the late 90s - mid 2000s i feel it was best of both worlds a lil of the old era and a lil of this one
Them was the good ol days 😌
@@chillvibed I'm an 80s baby 86 to be exact the ppl of that period we are the last of the kids who played outside and did actual activities outside
Hurricane Chris: I knew this song would be the one! I just had the feeling. I knew it would be big.
also Hurricane Chris: I hated the song i told them not to put it out. Its crazy how the songs u hate end up blowing up.
Was just about to post this. Thought I was the only one caught that.
Right, he literally contradicted himself lol
Lol that’s what I was saying to myself lol
Was thinking the samething lol
Right 🤦🏾♂️😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That “a bay bay” hit different back when we was in middle school/ high school 🏫 😭😭😂😂
Aye Vlad! That’s the Shreveport vibe man. That city is different with its own unique sound
This my 3rd interview of watching him this week that’s what I’m talking about get back out there keep grinding.
That I love u momma song will never die 💯👏🏾🙏🏾
You can appreciate a young man like this. A leader.
That’s real he actually called dude before making the song to make sure it was cool to drop his name to make it hot
Mad love thanks vlad I been waiting on an interview wit Chris
Very underrated his Fukn jams bumped Fukn hard in San Antonio clubs that shit takes me back nostalgia to the fullest he was a big influence for the club bangers to come
Still bumpin playas rock that song legendary he can do a remix right now in I bet that song uh blow up all over again 💯💯🔥🔥
It’s so funny because a lot artists despise their first major hit 😆
A Bay Bay is a classic. My 5 year old loves that song.
🤣🤣🤣gotta love the kids right? But that song is cool though
The hell with the song i wanna worship your pantylines shawty
So he said he immediately knew this was the one and 10 seconds later he said he didnt want the label to put it out because he didnt like it at first.
It had to grow on him.
I peeped that
Ok!… I’m not bugging then. I rewound a couple times thinking I missed something. He def did just that though.
He was talking more for himself , he didn’t like the song but he knew the people might especially around his area cuz they knew the Dj
Lol.. Nigga been lying this whole interview
I remember a bay bay was on constant repeat everywhere in the summer of 07
Hurricane still look the same 💯😂 my dawg
Looks like his hair line running from his face
Yep, just a little more forehand, but still look the same.
@@chrishansen2068 he look like the hood ornament off the insurance commercial with that black dude driving singing the song bout making lots of$$$$$
Glad he home 💯
A bay bay was a monster hit it stayed on the radio and the remixs was epic.
The beat on ay bay Bay is fire af
I bought his album and rode the train from Houston back home to Saint Louis and I Played 51/50 over and over and over dude made my life during that time easy
Vlad loves Louisiana! 👢
Vlad u was real to get dis Chris interview. He really needed to be heard. He goin to be straight after dis interview shake em back, just off the honestly
He said he felt like it was a hit then the next sentence he said he didn’t like the song lol 🤦🏾♂️
Ahahahahahahahahahahaa!!!!!! I was like bro wtf !
Must be why he never had another hit
@UCHr645ifKiGIt5PhWgY-_AQ stupid af how he never had a hit ? That song went 3x platinum did you not hear him say he signed a deal immediately! you ain’t frkm Louisiana you don’t know shit . This man had Halle Barry that’s another hit song went platinum! players rock went platinum get yo stupid ass on
Exactly 😂🤦🏿♂️ all cap
@@frostbite3318 His Halle berry song was a big hit!
Dude could definitely freestyle like hell
Hurricane Chris, 42 Doug, and SpottemGottem Need to start a group called The Man Children
Lmaoooo
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Wrong. Thanks for the laughs
A bay bay and the whole "snap" era was what soured me on modern hip hop. The great thing about that was it pushed me to explore indie hip hop from the 90s.
His vibe so Louisiana. 318 stand up! From ratch city, Nat-Town, Alexandria to the The flatts.
I remember cruisin and hotboxin bumpin Getting money hurricane chris ft lil wayne back in the day
So he said he felt it was the one… then said he didn’t like it at first
I caught that too lol
Thought the same thing 😂
Yes never know what song gone go viral
Meaning he knew people would fuck wit it but he wasn’t sure ! y’all not artists so y’all don’t know what it feel like to doubt yo shit until you put it out & let the people judge ! Gtf
@@dbgfame emotional. Feminine
“I had a feeling it was one” *2 mins later “ I didn’t like it”
😂😂😂
He said “platinum.. platinum.. platinum” 😂🔥🔥
Everyone was singing that song from the lil ones to the adults!!
Daaaamn! He's younger than I am and I thought he was in his 20's when that song came out lol
He dropping important gems people may not see. I see it. 👁
Cane is like my lil brother, so much history 17- 20 years ago. He had soooo many hit and everywhere we went somebody wanted to sign him! My boy was just too young and people took that and ran with it.
That playas rock still a classic
I didn’t even like that song until i heard it In the club ….. that shyt slapped!!
I was Soulja boy my brother Loved Hurricane Chris. Got both CDs ASAP.
Happy he's doing well..
Ay Bay Bay was da shit in my late teens
This was contradictory. He went from having a "feeling" the song was going to hit and be big, but then later says he didn't want the label to put the song out and it had to grow on him. Which one was it? This is weird. He's not being honest somewhere in here. He switched up within one minute. I don't believe he knew that was a hit, he was just playing around and came up with something catchy.
This whole time i thought he was tryna holla at a fee....this nigga talm bout the dj 😭
Glad on a roll
Interesting Fact...he was on an original version of "A Milli" with Lil Wayne that never got released on the album..not sure why but yea its true 😮
Deadass.!?!!?
🎱Thats Y
I don’t believe you
I been trying to find that version for years now he had the fast flow on dat bih
@@EMPIRE-LLC its true he also got another interview forgot who it was with he was talking about it im sure its on TH-cam look up his interviews
I still walk around saying aye bay bay just at random times in public. People don't even remember what that is. They literally have no idea what I'm saying.
What i say to my girlfriend when I show up
Damn that 4head🧐
Shreveport Louisiana finest in the house. LOUISIANA STAND UP
Straight up
CooperRoad in this bih!
@@chaviusrandall216 yea I see ya💪🏾💯. Booth babies
Him & Wild Yella put on fa da city
"Drop out, get yah G.E.D" lol shout outs to the homie Mo Lowery!💯
Didn’t say he knew it was the one and the said I didn’t like it at first….
Chris shit still go hard af 😤
Dat definitely was the 🥇💯🎵🎤🎧
Had the ringtone on the Nokia 995 it wasn’t even words just keytones 😂
He had a few hot songs that I liked. 💯
Do a interview on jibbs, soujia boy , lil durk & youngboy when he get out 🔥
“I got on the mic tripping” 😂😂😂
Bruh he look mature asf now 🙏🏾💯💯
Ayy bay bay remix is dope ✔️ he's a dope artist
That fuckin song was my ringtone, I was partying HARD AS FUCK every weekend round that time, shit practically the whole week used to be a party back then 😭Villanova to Jersey was wild back then
vlad smiled and reflected that he made it when he asked “what were you thinking when you made “aye bay bay”
That song was 🔥🔥
This guy came up with Soulja Boy he got to be one of the greatest of all time
A Bay Bay let it play that's my song turn it up 🗣
Bruh I remeber my cousin told me to sing a bay bay if I wanted to get some to eat I started singing tf out that song this was like 2007 or 2008
A bay bay was a movement tho growing up tho
He got the Stephen A hair line😂🤣
I remember watching that song when it hit B.E.T
Oh yeah, I was a senior in high school when this dropped. I remember when Wild Yella & him was beefin
Weird because i just randomly thought of this song earlier and listened to it. And HALLEEE BERRRAAAUYYYYYYYY halleberry
Damn hurricane was 16 when it dropped oh shit
Vlad gotta interview Big Poppa (lava house)
Louisiana bound Alexandria,la
I never knew leather made short sleeve button downs
now u know get ya bag up
@@commonman2866 only leather I'm wearing is in a jacket.
No need to pay 600 bucks to sweat in a stripper top
Man get yo hating ass on ! What you do for a living ?
@@dbgfame I go into stores and remove all the leather tops from the men's section
@@MrJ1S hahahaha got em
Hurricane Chris seems like the type to cut your throat than pull up a chair and sit there and watch you bleed out with a stone cold look on his face the whole time 😅
He killed a dude at a gas station but I think it was self defense
😂😂😂😂
Wtf..
There is no cap in hurricane raps he keep them honey buns on deck
I had a feeling it was a hit…
1min later:I was mad they put it out I didn’t like it 😒
Wtf!.
Brodie sacrificed his hairline for his deal.
Boy you toe up lmao
A bay bay 2 coming out this year with kayne west as the feature dissing drake
Foreal??
@@Michelle-jz8vl C'mon bru... 😑
obviously a smart guy
Hurricane could actually rap and I think coming out in the Soulja Boy era got him grouped
How can you not love this guy. I don’t think we understand the pressure on these kids, at 16 he was taking care of his entire family. That has to fuck a kid up over the long haul. Peace to this brother.
The Game hands down had the best verse on the remix
Boosie took it
Boosie
My Boi dough 😎🤙🏾
I use to put bobby pins in my hair to try to swing my hair to ay bay bay 🤣
When music still had SUBSTANCE RIGHT before the ALL that watered MATERIAL started 🍾🥂 FOREVER LEGACY to hurricane Chris
I'm not too familiar with his work. I know when his shit popped but I didn't take him as an artist of substance.
@@dbo3039 look up his body of work just that HIT on the RADIO SEPERATE that
@@randalljohnson7123 I hear you bro. Maybe it's how people saw 50 in a way at the time, my favourite rapper.
@@dbo3039 I always try to give everybody a fair shake and listen just CAUSE YA material MATERIAL HIT RADIO IT dont mean it's automatic ARTIST is bubble gum so I try no to be judgemental as much as possible even if they are bubble gum rap if its how U feed and get your family away from still make you no better or anything it's just capitalism ESPECIALLY escaping poverty and the chances ending up in jail or a cemetery are very likely and highly
Interview Big Poppa from Shreveport
But I thought he said In the beginning he knew “hey bay bay” was a hit when he first recorded. So why was he hesitant on not wanting to put it out . People be just talking to talk
It happens a lot when you make music you might make 3 songs the first one in your opinion may be the best the third may be Aite but as people were extremely judgmental of ourselves the second one you may be like na I don’t like that shit because maybe you don’t sound like this you wanted to or you hear things you may only notice because it’s you evaluating you but ironically that song you may see as the wack one what the people like
He contradicted himself in 10 seconds. He said he knew that it would be a hit when he made it. Then he said he didn’t think it was a hit and wanted to throw it out.
I caught that too🤣
I thought that too but if you watch again he says he thought it was a hit but he didn't think it would pop. An artist can believe it's a hit but still have doubts and think it wont pop. Maybe I'm wrong.
@@dbo3039 well if it won’t pop then it can’t be a hit… what am I missing?
@@articledon4880 Yeah you right too, I agree with you. I was thinking how an artist would think mentally. It doesn't make sense but it's the mind of an artist. You have that feeling when you create that this is the one but then you start doubting it thinking it won't pop and that you can cook up sumn better.