Why wasnt this version released on the album. The hip hop mix is good but this was their hit song and it was crazy for Sony not to drop the original version on the album. That would have been kool to drop both on the album but the reason people bought or wanted to by Dis N Dat album is for this original song. Not the hip hop mix. I would love to talk to them or 95 South and ask them what happened cause why do a video for a song that isnt gone to be on the album.
This a response for the ladies. The men has woot there it is. People calling this a knock off. Dont know what there talking about and didnt even live during the 90s or was oblivious to it
@@mrkneel5760it was UTFO , Roxanne Shante and The Real Roxanne in the mid 80’s before Salt N’Pepa…Pebblee Pooh answered The Boogie Boys “Fly Girl” also. Anquette answered 2 Live Crew “Throw The D”
I love this song I here some sampled from kraftwerks numbers continue to bring us good music and freestyle music I am a big fan of 69 Boyz 2live crew to the Nubian queens did n sat
They, 95 South and 69 Boyz were produced by same producers, , the Quad City DJs. That's why it sounds like it does. It's their party anthem for the ladies. If you look at the video, you may see members of 95 South, 69 Boyz and Quad City DJs in it.
Being that Prince Rahiem (Hollis Queens), Brother Maquis( Rochester), Mr. China Man (Brooklyn), Jiggie Gee (Brooklyn), Mc Shy D (Bronx), Drugz-Poison Clan (Brooklyn), L’Trimm (NYC) are from NY true heads would beg to differ….just because you didn’t know NY was apart of the Bass Music scene…a lot of us from NY did know. A lot of the legends from that scene are from NY like the ones I mentioned.
95 south, Quad city Dj's, 69 boyz and Dis n Dat! I had all their albums! Mad respect!
One of the best answer songs ever!
Based on what criteria
@@omalone1169 Entertainment value and relevance to the song being referenced.
This song is still so good! Looks like I'm the first from 2020 to comment, but I have to give love to a classic with such fire verses!
This bring back soooo many memories. Lol. Im a 80 baby
And i'm the last from 1993 to comment
2022
The real city girls. And gangster with it 👍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I use too love them back then and still do
The good old days 😎
They did not exist
Why wasnt this version released on the album. The hip hop mix is good but this was their hit song and it was crazy for Sony not to drop the original version on the album. That would have been kool to drop both on the album but the reason people bought or wanted to by Dis N Dat album is for this original song. Not the hip hop mix. I would love to talk to them or 95 South and ask them what happened cause why do a video for a song that isnt gone to be on the album.
STILL A BANGER BABY AYE AYE AYE 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾❤️🥰🥰
This a response for the ladies. The men has woot there it is. People calling this a knock off. Dont know what there talking about and didnt even live during the 90s or was oblivious to it
Just noticed the Kraftwerk sample! bass, juke & footwork 4eva!
Kraftwerk started that whole sound. They’ve been sampled in too many songs to post here.
@@deepalmer3960 where does it appear
google kraftwerk soul train
Starting 2021 with this classic gem 🥂🙌🏽
I remember when this came on Yo! MTV Raps...
I turned the channel.
Yeah I remember this one ... clubbin days for sure🤩
You should have studied
Call and Response to their counterparts, as the call n'response were common in the 90s. For example: TLC and Sporty Thieves; 95 South and Dis N Dat
I remember there was a "granny " response song to Blinker Bitch by Will Smith but can't find it anywhere.
Yep! Even Salt n Peppa started with a response song to Doug E Fresh and Slick Rick.
@@mrkneel5760it was UTFO , Roxanne Shante and The Real Roxanne in the mid 80’s before Salt N’Pepa…Pebblee Pooh answered The Boogie Boys “Fly Girl” also. Anquette answered 2 Live Crew “Throw The D”
They need a Unsung!!
MZAPF07 They do!
no... they dont lol
No they don't
Nothing legendary about them
Y’all mfs who talkin bout they don’t sound stupid asf… they do need a unsung. They had some bops. And they didn’t get the exposure they deserved
@@frederickanthony1965 how is this answering ?
By 1995, everybody learned how to shake they ass proper....lol
Here sounds like THERE in this song. So basically IT IS WHOOT THERE IT IS all over again.
It’s the response to that song. C n’R songs were commonplace.
Zulu swashbuckler.
Yes definitely a dope song and video takes me back to the 5th grade and beware of a.i. keep it human ya'll 🗣📢‼️👦🏿👧🏿🧒👩
Who's listening in November 2019
Ya know it
Nobody...😆😆😆
Zulu swashbuckler.
Speak for your damn self!!!!!
Zulu swashbuckler.
Luke Phillip I'm 2020😎
Zulu swashbuckler.
Luke Phillips I am 2020😎😊
Wow I totally forget about them
I love this song I here some sampled from kraftwerks numbers continue to bring us good music and freestyle music I am a big fan of 69 Boyz 2live crew to the Nubian queens did n sat
Afrikan
This is my childhood!
YAAAAAAAASSSSS BABYYYYY ‼️🥰💃
#🗣️ SOOOOOOO THANKFUL FOR LIIIIIIFE BABY ‼️✊🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾😎🌈🌈🌈
#ZUMBA💃💪🏾 GOAL 144 🎯
It's Dis-N-Dat, Not to be confused with Salt-N-Pepa.
Does anybody have a HQ Version of this? This is a very hard version to find.
Strip club anthem back in the 90s. LOL
Atlanta classic from 93
They are from North Carolina
I thought they was from Miami Florida
I had to get up and dance to this one for old times sake..I was getting it in too ..
But why
Zulu swashbuckler.
@Omalone1169 if you have to ask then something wrong with you🗣‼️🧐
Excuse me sonny do you know where I can find someBooty
2021
In da house
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I don't remember this song at all.
My first time hearing it
Why wasn't this version on the album? I can't find this anywhere?
Dis and dat
big ahh cellphone
2020 WHOOT HERE IT IS
Get it betch yesssssss I’m Hollering l love you gul
Deserves more
Whoot, where is WHAT? I don't see it, so I still say, EXCUSE ME SONNY......lol
No Brasil: Uhhhh Tereré Uhhhh Tereré
😎😎😎
HQ Version?
didn't they make a video, for 'hotel motel'?
Holiday Inn
93"🤔
42,752 - 10/19/2017
the idea of trying to cash in on popularity of another song with nearly same title lol
🕺🏽
#iYMLiKETRiCEWiTACCOMPLiSHMiNTZ
Copy of a copy. Weak. 95 South came first, then Tag Team, THEN came Dis N Dat.
This song is call 'n response to 95 South. But I agree that Tag Team is a knockoff.
dookie know wassup
They, 95 South and 69 Boyz were produced by same producers,
, the Quad City DJs. That's why it sounds like it does. It's their party anthem for the ladies. If you look at the video, you may see members of 95 South, 69 Boyz and Quad City DJs in it.
Weak asf New York ain't even known for down South bass party Music 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Being that Prince Rahiem (Hollis Queens), Brother Maquis( Rochester), Mr. China Man (Brooklyn), Jiggie Gee (Brooklyn), Mc Shy D (Bronx), Drugz-Poison Clan (Brooklyn), L’Trimm (NYC) are from NY true heads would beg to differ….just because you didn’t know NY was apart of the Bass Music scene…a lot of us from NY did know. A lot of the legends from that scene are from NY like the ones I mentioned.
@@djmack1ny FACTS
Follow Shea from dis and dat @sheapge