See this style of the N.O shit was really good, I love how he sounds too his voice, I know like Charlie Hanseen sound like this too. I had a ton of N.O music like 10 years ago but lost it all. What other recommendations would you say sound like this, this sound is what I want. Got lots of Cash Money and NL stuff already
@@damemphizundaground The only other one I can think of is Fila Phil that did the sing-rap thing, not as smooth, but it works. His album The Hustla returns should be rite up your alley. I love me some memphis underground..N9..ready to die tape is on another level.
P D Yeah I’ll check out Fila Phil and also Pimp Dogg too. I love me some Memphis shit too and the ATL. I not posted since 7 month ago but I’ll add new content soon
Bruh, I was just watching a video with a cat talking about old New Orleans shit and he mentioned Dolemite, and I had to search this track up. I hadn't heard this song in like 25 years or some shit. It's still 🔥 in 2024.
Kristie Marie Damn, you were 5?? I was 16!!! Lmfao!! I officially feel old now.. I remember bumpin this going to the 7th ward to pick up weed with my uncle!! 😂😂
iheartnola 504 they called souljas. get it right. just like we been saying G-nikes for ever but Nelly saw rhe whole city rocking them bitches, stole our swag and made a song called AirForce ones....lame as fuck
I remember my aunt had me on all diz back in da G its crazy when i hear it nowadays brings back good memories i miss them dayz old school bounce will never die
I'm from South Carolina and I have this VHS with this song on it and a bunch of songs from New Orleans back in the early 2000s I can't remember the name of the VHS exactly but it was when they first started making hood vhss and they showed a beach party. I want to say that it was Kappa beach party because there was a bunch of unknown artists on it with some fire ass music at the time. I want the intro song that they played from it as someone advertise a mixtape titled Bounce with the same cover as the bounce fabric softener
I was in Scottlandville LTI when this came out. Shout out to my rounds late 80's early 90's Scottlandville LTI and Baker JRDC BR, Louisiana 🙌 doing that juvey struggle with songs like this on the Box
It’s something about the intro’s to 90’s New Orleans bounce music!! You already knew it was gonna be 🔥 before it got started!!! Man I miss those days!!!
@@Tboneslim Derek b sampled browns beat so it'd sometimes hard to tell if they was sampling browns beat or rock the best sometimes....I know both were used
They talking about Rudy Ray Moore the original Dolemite from the 70s. He influenced alot of rap look him up. This Dolamite dope af though..he got the name from Rudy Ray Moore too
Two different ones the one rappers referred was Rudy Ray Moore he had big influcene on West Coast rappers namely Snoop and for this one I just discovered him today I'm he wasn't known outside of New Orleans like that.
Im not from N.O. . I'm a rare breed from the DMV. I've been obsessed with N.O. music since around 99 when N.O. artists became national. I used to listen to snippets of early cash money and big boy and alot of 90s N.O. music. The first time i heard this song was on N.O. exposed DVD that came out around 2003. This song was playing in the background at one point in the DVD. I remember saying to myself that this song was catchy. My parents are from west Africa and I grew up cultured and musically inclined. I love N.O. music because the African roots are very visible. The expressiveness, the chanting, the call and response, the grooves from the beats. N.O. is like its own country inside if America because the foreign influences are still very present in the culture. I LOVE YALL ✊🏿✌🏿
I used to work at the shell station corner of Jackson Ave and Claiborne. Dolamite pulled up in his burgundy Delta 88 or Park Ave. He had a load of clothes in the back seat look like he was going to the laundry mat. We was shootn the shit for a few minutes. Dude was cool as a fan. I feel bad because new Orleans rappers like him should have gone much further. If you still out there blessings to u brother.
I love listening to Dolamite today this day. The need to bring back all the 95 05 back in the club's because this new shit ain't really hitting on nothing
The Derek B version was used by DJ Irv (RIP) in the "Woke one morning" Bounce mix that came out along around MC T Tucker. I had the yellow tape up until katrina. But most samples of the brown beat is from "Cameron Paul's Beats & Pieces ". It was a ongoing discussion about who made it first and who sampled who. Derek B's Rock the beat And Cameron Paul's Brown Beats both came out in 1987.
I was 13 years old when this came out. I am 42 now and it still hits hard!! A classic!
Yes lord I was 11 growing up in New Orleans in the Iberville projects. Rolling
I will let him know
This song will always be one of Louisiana’s Classics. When this song came out, it was the best time to live in Louisiana. #memories
Yep dem was the good ol days.
New Orleans 1st
LA forever❤
Clubs tore it on this song; All hustlers and Bigtymers ❤on the floor❤❤
I'm 54 years old and I still be bumping to the beat.
Yes sir brother ✊🏾 🙌🏾
I’m 55 and bouncing
It's 4:45am I'm about to put my Girbauds and Reeboks, run outside and in do the Hustle in the street. Louisiana Forever!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🙌🙌🙌
Solja Rees
fuckin Girbauds
HUMMBRUH
Lmfao 🤣 I guess u going to the SUPERFAIR
I could just cry!!! We used to dance like crazy to this at GSU!!!! Best bounce song! Louisiana STAND UP!!
Sacha Granger Renaissance bout to collapse!!
I remember my GSU days from 92-95
The Underground in Monroe we heard this were ready to fight everything moving
@@K0J0999 OMGGGGG all day! We would be sweating beans in that club doing this dance!
@@roshell1975 OK GRAMFAM!
R.I.P. New Orleans in the 90's. When our sound was distinctive.
See this style of the N.O shit was really good, I love how he sounds too his voice, I know like Charlie Hanseen sound like this too. I had a ton of N.O music like 10 years ago but lost it all. What other recommendations would you say sound like this, this sound is what I want. Got lots of Cash Money and NL stuff already
@@damemphizundaground The only other one I can think of is Fila Phil that did the sing-rap thing, not as smooth, but it works. His album The Hustla returns should be rite up your alley.
I love me some memphis underground..N9..ready to die tape is on another level.
P D Yeah I’ll check out Fila Phil and also Pimp Dogg too. I love me some Memphis shit too and the ATL. I not posted since 7 month ago but I’ll add new content soon
@@damemphizundaground Partners n Crime, DJ Jubilee, 5th Ward Weebie,
damemphizundaground Check Out My Playlist I Got Chu Homie
This song brings tears to my eyes, i was in elementary when this came out, im out the 9, we use to love this shit
+paul baddoo im from dc and this shit goes hard, ya heard mewhat is dolomite doing now?
I was in high school
Nicole Brown I just checked my messages and you was the first one I saw and as I was checking them I was listening to dolemite hustla
dg kman just seen him at a bus stop in marrero look like he on that shit...
@@NewOrleansWestbank you sure it was him?
It took me a full week to learn this dance maaaaann New Orleans music in the 90s is forever a vibe and is timeless
EXACTLY RIGHT YOU ALREADY KNOW!
Was one of the biggest songs when I used to DJ at Southern University
DJ Born Peace Allah Peace God
Peace God!!!
DJ Born Peace Allah Do you still dj?
@@bunnymanmoe8819 Yes
@@djbornpeaceallah7544 That's wassup! I wish you the best in everything with your career!
Bruh, I was just watching a video with a cat talking about old New Orleans shit and he mentioned Dolemite, and I had to search this track up. I hadn't heard this song in like 25 years or some shit.
It's still 🔥 in 2024.
Did you do the beanie weenie though
@dominiquetoy7124 All day!
ONLY REAL NOLA BABIES WILL FEEL THIS!!!!!! CATCH DAT BEAT!!!
Shhhh you said catch the beat...they use to catch that wall...good times in the 90's.
Club Michelle's
RIP I AM 54 YEAR'S OLD STILL LOVE THIS 🔥 FIRE SONG THE GOOD OL DAY'S
Still gets the party jumping. N.O. bounce classic!
Yeah it got to be on the playlist
Still get me bucked up
still my song til this day and i was 5 years old when this came out lol
hell yeah....
Kristie Marie where youfrom ma new orleans
Kristie Marie YEAH
Kristie Marie Damn, you were 5?? I was 16!!! Lmfao!!
I officially feel old now.. I remember bumpin this going to the 7th ward to pick up weed with my uncle!! 😂😂
Stab Master Arson you was 16 I was 17 going on 18🤣 she do make you feel old
I'm about to go home and put on my Girbauds and Reebok and do the hustle all night!
I miss them days! I was in high school when this song was out and I remember everybody was on Polo, Hilfiger Girbauds with the crease and Classics lol
Yeah bruh, I can dig that
iheartnola 504 Shit Yea
FAIRGROUND The N.O. changed hip-hop forever
iheartnola 504 they called souljas. get it right. just like we been saying G-nikes for ever but Nelly saw rhe whole city rocking them bitches, stole our swag and made a song called AirForce ones....lame as fuck
that Sade I couldn't love you more sample so Smoove
My older brother had me listening to this when I was growing up. Complete classic!!!!
RIP to my peeps who use to be in the club with me dancing to this in 1995 at club Michelle's.
Couldn't fuk wit me when this song came on bout to do da hustle
I was a pit bakk den too ...lol
I remember my aunt had me on all diz back in da G its crazy when i hear it nowadays brings back good memories i miss them dayz old school bounce will never die
Real shit tho. .
Yasss.... good times and such great memories
LaDarien Singleton real talk but it speaks of today
Real talk nut
I'm from South Carolina and I have this VHS with this song on it and a bunch of songs from New Orleans back in the early 2000s I can't remember the name of the VHS exactly but it was when they first started making hood vhss and they showed a beach party. I want to say that it was Kappa beach party because there was a bunch of unknown artists on it with some fire ass music at the time. I want the intro song that they played from it as someone advertise a mixtape titled Bounce with the same cover as the bounce fabric softener
I remember that tape coming up music 🎶 tape not VHS tho?
Man reading these comments almost brings me to tears. We'll never experience these times again
Who else still bumping this in 2020
I'm bumping it in 2024
I was in Scottlandville LTI when this came out. Shout out to my rounds late 80's early 90's Scottlandville LTI and Baker JRDC BR, Louisiana 🙌 doing that juvey struggle with songs like this on the Box
Lord this makes me thinking about 96 club rumors
MOMORIES,♡♡♡♡
Every time nigga cross the tracks.
Had to have your head on a swivel in there or you might not make it home. Damn.
Dancing and running for our lives every weekend🤦🏾♀️ Those were the days!
@@buttermilkism
Yep. You sound like someone who was really there.
Thank all yall for the love this Mike Dog the producer of this track much love thank yall
iam from Indianapolis but i love that new Orleans bounce muzik,this song has a good vibe to it
Preciate ya
I'm from Indy and was at Southern U when this was out...
Naptown in the building we always bump this triggaman beat in every mix
@@CesarChavez-bn6iv well ? This version is called brown beat
Song brings back memories of the 90s... Was a great time to be a teenager.
New Orleans classic shit downtown 9th w/d CTC
BossTerrorEd Fa sho bruh
Got that tatted on me.
I'm from Ohio but I love New Orleans bounce and I love New Orleans people. Y'all got some of the realest niggas.
💯
Who’s still running this in 2019?
I'll be walking and this song come I just bust out rolling it
Terrance Ross me
Terrance Ross he’s actually my hubby
Me and the entire New Orleans! It never gets old.
ME NIGGA ME!!!
Still to this day in 2020 this is a New Orleans Classic
Mann! I love TMH! But when I hear this song it brings back so many happy memories! ❤⚜
So many memories club roumors days they will never be a club like that again
Reminds of the says when Club Strawberries in Lafayette used to be jumping!!
Strawberriesssssssss!!
USL day’s grant street I got there in 95 1luv…
It’s something about the intro’s to 90’s New Orleans bounce music!! You already knew it was gonna be 🔥 before it got started!!! Man I miss those days!!!
Makes me reminisce. Rollin round the city from Uptown 2 Downtown, cross the canal, cross the river and back to the lake......
Birdman and Juvenile samples this. Both go hard.
Absolute hood classic yesss
I can ride all over Houston tx with this song and never get tired
Just pulled over on MLK and liberty by the project store and went into a mean hustle... And I have on Reebok classics
Nicholls high school dance. Ya heard me.
You ain't never lying, I used to tear the dance floor up
You heard me
Class of 96
Who's still listening to this jam in 2023! Who Dat! We bleed black and gold! ⚜⚜⚜⚜
2024 boo
Browns beat + trigga man = BOUNCE MUSIC!!!!
Look up a song called "Rock the Beat" by Derek B.
@@Tboneslim Derek b sampled browns beat so it'd sometimes hard to tell if they was sampling browns beat or rock the best sometimes....I know both were used
On my soul I'm bringing in 2023 doing the hustler hustler to whatever song that's being played
I've heard rappers make dolamite references my whole life, but never actually heard him.. I guess 20 years late is better than never
They talking about Rudy Ray Moore the original Dolemite from the 70s. He influenced alot of rap look him up. This Dolamite dope af though..he got the name from Rudy Ray Moore too
Curren$y made a track "I cheat" to the "Hustla" beat. Him And Joey
Two different ones the one rappers referred was Rudy Ray Moore he had big influcene on West Coast rappers namely Snoop and for this one I just discovered him today I'm he wasn't known outside of New Orleans like that.
I finally found this song been looking for it
This song makes me wanna beanie weenie. ⚜️
or the dopeman shuffle
You got to be from the N.O. to know about this here ya heard me. R.I.P. Tracy Sneed from Fortier true hustler #504BornBreed
I heard you, I was at B.T.W but some of my dogs went to Fortier...June and Baldhead.
I think I went to SJ Green with Tracy Sneed. He and my brother were friends....Rest in Power
@@aletheaauzenne8561 what was the cause of T's passing? this was in the early 2000s?
Im not from N.O. . I'm a rare breed from the DMV. I've been obsessed with N.O. music since around 99 when N.O. artists became national. I used to listen to snippets of early cash money and big boy and alot of 90s N.O. music. The first time i heard this song was on N.O. exposed DVD that came out around 2003. This song was playing in the background at one point in the DVD. I remember saying to myself that this song was catchy. My parents are from west Africa and I grew up cultured and musically inclined. I love N.O. music because the African roots are very visible. The expressiveness, the chanting, the call and response, the grooves from the beats. N.O. is like its own country inside if America because the foreign influences are still very present in the culture. I LOVE YALL ✊🏿✌🏿
Dolamite miss him so much
I miss them 1990’s 6thward/ 5th ward days
Club rumors 9 Ward by the tracks upstairs going down
Man u took me back!!!!
Lord I was there every weekend 🤦🏽♀️😂! Ki lo had that bih jumping!
For me to be listening to Sade one day and realizing that's where the beat came from. "couldn't love you more."
Man I. Been Looking For this Song!!! my Sister Finally Found It !! 3RD WARD CALLIOPE PROJECT UP TOWN BABY this My Shit!!! Be Dippin So Hard❗️
This was my shit back in 95 I thought Partners in Crime sung this!!!
Been searching for this sound. A classic!! For sho!! Work it !!!💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
there was, I believe a dance to go wit' it
(Alcee Fortier '88-'91, pt. tm. snare drummer, (r.i.p. E. Brimmer)
song WENT OFF IN THE NEW ORLEANS CLUB'S THIS REAL RAP RIGHT HERE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💜💜💜
Still bumping in 2023
Yes. The good ole days
Brown beat also comes from a sample. Check out a dude named Derek B. from the UK(now deceased). Look up his song called "Rock the Beat".
This song is fire.
I used to work at the shell station corner of Jackson Ave and Claiborne. Dolamite pulled up in his burgundy Delta 88 or Park Ave. He had a load of clothes in the back seat look like he was going to the laundry mat. We was shootn the shit for a few minutes. Dude was cool as a fan. I feel bad because new Orleans rappers like him should have gone much further. If you still out there blessings to u brother.
Dis was my song, throwback
2019 still bumping this
I love listening to Dolamite today this day. The need to bring back all the 95 05 back in the club's because this new shit ain't really hitting on nothing
From detroit and got hip to this yeeeaaars ago.
I'm at work about to get up and do the Hustle!!!
So many memories
Jalea Alexander
my uncle had redrum record in the 90's
dolamite was on the label
this song is literally my fam anthem
I just ran across your post, Dolamite is my hubby and he is grateful for all the post and memories
From all the way in Virginia Beach, thanks for this. I'm at work doing the beanie weenie and shit. hahahahaha
Dennis Jimenez yassss
I feelat! Lol
I was at Wal-Mart in Dallas doin the Beenie Weenie. Me and my Cuz.
Ain't nothing like New Orleans in the early 90's!!
I was 10 years old P Poppin on the porch
When this bihh come on it sends chills... 9th Ward to the meat show 🤞🏿
I was 17yrs old now I'm 55 and still love it
1995 1996 The Best Era Of All Time
That St.Bernard got some hustlas hustlas! Ward not Parish fronta town villin
FACTS
Stop it St. Bernard ain’t living
🖐🏾✌🏾7️⃣💪🏾
LAWD take me back to college 😩😩!!!! Man this was my first Bayou Classic after I crossed 🔺(MuNu) and you couldn't tell me NOTHIN!!!
The good ol days!!! SU 💙💛
Shreveport checking in😎
UPT 3RD WARD!!!! (CLUB DETOUR) YAAAASSSSS
She Was The Smallest...
But She Had...The Most...
Heart...
I love this song!
Uptown Classic, Dolomite a Fortier Tarpon....HS
I miss the old New Orleans! Pre Katrina NO when the city was for us locals. Now all these outsiders live here killing our culture
ahhhhh i been knowing this song since 1890
Classic!!! Man those were the days!!
The Derek B version was used by DJ Irv (RIP) in the "Woke one morning" Bounce mix that came out along around MC T Tucker. I had the yellow tape up until katrina. But most samples of the brown beat is from "Cameron Paul's Beats & Pieces ". It was a ongoing discussion about who made it first and who sampled who. Derek B's Rock the beat And Cameron Paul's Brown Beats both came out in 1987.
Just seen the dude who made this at a bus stop in marrero....
Oh yeah
Rest up back in that day right here
🔥🔥🔥 Niggas still hustling and getting that heat pop pop pop 😂😂😂😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥
When I was 12 years old classic 🔥🔥🔥
MY SHIT. OFF TOP. been lookin for the DJ Al Bounce cd this is on for FOREVERRRRRR.
Gangsta fasho times... gottas play on MAX to feel dat
Man I used to glide on this here
Fosho...🤣🤣🤣🤣
Facts 💯💯💯
this song used to have the Club rocking that was called the hole in the wall on Chef menteur
Love to my big brother! We use to hustle the streets! I remember he beat up the teacher at school! 😆 good times
I been looking for this!
Lauryn Young
Jr high school in hollygrove we all was singing dis shit yeaaaa
New Orleans bounce...no other ...SU 💛💙
HE SOUND LIKE Pimpdaddy
this song made you boot up st.bernard project allday, cut boy
2024 maximum play in my ride🧨🧨 And I ain’t from the N.O.😂 Found this jewel super late and I love it 💯💯💯