I miss them swisha house in Texas back in the day! You had to be there to know! I'm a Sr citizen to the kids today, 39yrs old, I don't listen to the new rap music,not my thing... I still jam all the ish! We had so many different styles in Texas, that's when folk took pride in being different!
No disrespect to Rap a lot but the whole DJ screw movement really gave Texas its on identity. For years I rarely listen to anything that was made out of texas and if it was it was definitely screwed and chopped up.
@@killemall923 respectfully my brotha when UGK came out Rapalot was already a southern fixture. And they had their own sound before Screw as well. It just wasn't screw because he hadn't came out yet. I'm 40, from the South, I remember preScrew. In the south Rapalot was already a powerhouse. Mad respect to Master P, but J Prince was Master P, before Master P was Master P and his label put Texas on the map and had them successfully repping a recognizable sound before there was a Dr. Screw.
Hey.. I’m in the same boat as you. I live in Texas but I’m from the 757. Been listening to Texas music for the past couple of decades. There ain’t NOTHIN like it.. Gotten me through some tough times. The music just speaks to me..I love Texas music so much that if you listen to my playlist on shuffle, every track will be a song from a Texas artist and if not every, it’ll be every other song.. And that’s no lie!
🤣🤣🤣.. or I'm make ya smell my cologne Issey miyake!!! 💪💪💪🤣🤣.. pimp Chad tha greatest out tha souf!!! Yea I we say in H ! Home of the players and pimps...🤘
I love hearing Pimp C stories and everytime Somebody speak on what Pimp C said.. I can hear Pimp saying exactly what they said I was mad at chu 😂😂😂 Definitely can hear Pimp say that too
@@oscarvillarreal8951 you ain’t lyin’. I feel like that’s why Z-Ro respect The Pimp so much. Because they both go. Say how they feel when they feel a way about something or someone.
Pimp was the type of person that will cuss you out & talk shit about you & then afterwards he'll buy you something to eat & drink & laugh with you lol 😂😂😂That's how Pimp got down, he ain't the one to start shit with you & leave you feeling shit at the end, he'll always make sure you're happy at the end. He was a real one 💯
Youth is wasted on the young. He tried to get them to focus on the money while they were on. Now they all reflect on that time as older men , who wasted time and energy on nonsense
Pimp moved to atlanta and saw black people getting it in unity and he desired to see brothers in Texas have that mentality... and till this day texas nighas still ain't putting nobody on
@@antoniowhite3746 8ball & mjg will always be loved and adopted by TX. That Memphis and Screwstone connection will always be there. Suave House. I grew up and love 8ball and MJG.
Hell No!!! He fucked up the song for me... I only listened to the one with Charlie Boy. If you haven't heard it u should give it a try. But it was a hard song tho
Even though we had (a lot) of our own different styles & sounds of type of music in Louisiana… Couldn’t NO other state tell us SHIT about TX music we had dat on lock🔒to.. back in da days radio stations and clubs basically play La & Tx music 75-80% of the time
Myke Diesel made one of the coldest beats I’ve ever heard on this one. That gritty synth with the trailing effect and the keys, 808’s beating down the block…maaan!
@@johnniejackson9794 lol even if I were a millennial, how would that factor into anything relevant....? Millennials were the ones who primarily supported the SUC movement. Regarding keKe, he was a glorified hype man. He was not a great rapper by any means. The most talented rappers out the Click were Ro (obviously), Grace, Pokey, ESG, 3-2, Mello, Big Steve, Lil O, Pat. Speaking purely in terms of raw talent. KeKe wasn’t a great rapper, but he knew how to market/sell himself properly & subsequently became a flag-bearer of sorts for the movement (until he shot his legacy in the foot by joining swisher house 🤮). However, most of the “trends” he set were actually put in place by other people. He just got in good with great marketing people, hustled his jock off, and experienced more financial success than anyone else out the Click. But lyrically speaking, he was one of the least talented/original members; He jacked his entire lyrical aesthetic from guys like Pat & Steve.
Yeah I seen the rare breed who refuse to accept that they wrong because they keeping it real. Hey I'm for it but we got to stay humble under God. Only Jesus can keep it real 💯
Maybe I'm overlooking it when it comes to interviews but I wish B had parts listed in the title & links to the other parts. I would watch waaay more than I already do.
@@jdottjdott7517 I'm speaking more of the older interviews...I'd prefer to watch them in order but he makes the shit hard so sometimes I don't even bother
Wow-I never knew that. I’m sorry man, but Pimp’s verse set that thang off. I can’t even rap his verse in a low tone. 🗣I gotta say it with my MF’n chest. 💪🏽🫵🏽 RIP Sweet James Jones. RIP DJ Screw 🔩🍇 - Signed 06/12/2022
You can tell how fractured its always been now that everyones older and it seems almost none of the houston old heads really fw eachother. Theres a few, i know. But most
I opened up at a show back in the day it was at a place in Fort Worth at Wilbarger Range Featuring Lil Keke, Skull Duggery, Cheeky Black, O.G Percy classic moments
@@bigmandojimenez I believe it was between that time if I’m not mistaken Skull Duggery had just came out on No Limit and people were by the entrance on Wilbarger Ranch and they pulled up saying No Limit is in this piece I’m paraphrasing I believe it was hosted by Muhammad the stage was rented out from Mr. Ernest McGhee I’m good friends with his son Ernest which they call Mr.Saicerhead
Yes I do remember that. I was inside the fence in people where all around it. Lil Keke had showed up a little late. It went down. I’m from the Funk Born on the South Side. Lived with my grandparents in Forest Hill
That’s what’s up. I still stay on the South Side. I got a studio in my house. I’m a Christian Hip-Hop Artist. I call it Truth Of The Living God Spitter.
B bringing Southside legends ORIGINAL SUC .Keke THEM GREY TAPES ARE CLASSIC . Them guys put out so much work the wall to me is small compared to the personal screws that cats had . Houston in the 90's was the shit. All you heard was screw up and down the street
Facts I don’t think no one else is catching on to that based on the comments but keke has always been about conflict if you know anything about screwed up history
@@romant142 ain't nobody jealous of flip. Flip had a little more commercial success in a very short window of time, but Keke always been around and has had a loyal following from day 1.
Keke told another version of this pimp C story he said pimp C told him we not Gon let these goddamn white folks separate us😅😅😅😅😅 Lol long Live The Pimp🙏🏿🙌🏿🤘🏿💯
I thought Pimp C’s “Knocking Doors Down” was about squashing beef. If I’m wrong somebody please correct me. I’m curious about what Keke meant when he said he didn’t want no parts of that.
@@elroycooley398 my bad bro. I misread your comment earlier. I thought so 💯. I just don’t understand why lol keke approached the situation like he did.
I need to listen again but didn't key just sav bun and pimp had different managers continues to solidify that they had fallen off probably did not support him when he went to prison furthermore bun knows who killed pimp if he himself didn't have a hand in it
Keke ain't no homie that song brought slim thug and Zero together and it could have brought more people together but there is ego and other beings that don't wanna see that
Salute to B high for bringing through all the Southern legends! Salute 🫡
BHigh running this shit 🥃🥂🥃🥂. VLAD who? 🤷🤷 (Mr. Get you under investigation?)
@@memphisalldaymemphiserrday8777 Facts
Pimp C ain't bite his tongue for nobody
I can always perfectly visualize him in these scenarios. Such an iconic personality
And that’s what got himself killed. Never met the cat, but I can honestly say I miss him. He’s as raw as acv with the mother in it.
@@1deep803 what is acv? Salute
@@1deep803 they don't make them like that anymore
@@GDMHificationranpitcACV is apple cider vinegar.
Me and my older brother be rapping this man songs word for word .Whole Texas shid
Pimp c was one of a kind! And that lil keke sample was one of his best freestyles with DJ
Screw
The Final Chapter
Yeah that’s the one on that keep on keeping beat
My my my, like Johnny Gill!
I've done shows with Ke ke. Keep it 100 he's a natural comedian. Most wouldn't know it. dude had me rolling
I swea 😂😂😂
God bless you and your family 🙏🏾
You ain't did shit.
Hahahaha “I was madatchu!”
Pimp is Sweet James Jones Frfr!
🤣🤣🤣
I miss them swisha house in Texas back in the day! You had to be there to know! I'm a Sr citizen to the kids today, 39yrs old, I don't listen to the new rap music,not my thing... I still jam all the ish! We had so many different styles in Texas, that's when folk took pride in being different!
No disrespect to Rap a lot but the whole DJ screw movement really gave Texas its on identity. For years I rarely listen to anything that was made out of texas and if it was it was definitely screwed and chopped up.
Swisher house was terible, knock off SUC
@@killemall923 respectfully my brotha when UGK came out Rapalot was already a southern fixture. And they had their own sound before Screw as well. It just wasn't screw because he hadn't came out yet. I'm 40, from the South, I remember preScrew. In the south Rapalot was already a powerhouse. Mad respect to Master P, but J Prince was Master P, before Master P was Master P and his label put Texas on the map and had them successfully repping a recognizable sound before there was a Dr. Screw.
Your not alone bro. All I listen to is our era pretty much!
Hey.. I’m in the same boat as you. I live in Texas but I’m from the 757. Been listening to Texas music for the past couple of decades. There ain’t NOTHIN like it.. Gotten me through some tough times. The music just speaks to me..I love Texas music so much that if you listen to my playlist on shuffle, every track will be a song from a Texas artist and if not every, it’ll be every other song.. And that’s no lie!
I'm 39, pimp c had me saying "and the fight go with that" for 15 years. UGK4LIFE
Me too
You gone smell my cologne
Texas ppl definitely say this
He gon smell my cologne!
🤣🤣🤣.. or I'm make ya smell my cologne Issey miyake!!! 💪💪💪🤣🤣.. pimp Chad tha greatest out tha souf!!! Yea I we say in H ! Home of the players and pimps...🤘
Respect I love Houston an keke the whole h town wave big respect be high
I love hearing Pimp C stories and everytime Somebody speak on what Pimp C said.. I can hear Pimp saying exactly what they said
I was mad at chu 😂😂😂
Definitely can hear Pimp say that too
On God😂
& a fight go wit it too 🤣🤣
Bro you ain’t never lied haha
"born and raised on the 8100 block of Herschelwood
And the point is understood"🤘🎶
I literally grew up on keke he is in my top 5 of all time…. I know all his freestyles
“Well me and Pimp Fell aht !” 😂😂😂
Not unusual with Pimp.
@@oscarvillarreal8951 you ain’t lyin’. I feel like that’s why Z-Ro respect The Pimp so much. Because they both go. Say how they feel when they feel a way about something or someone.
Pimp was the type of person that will cuss you out & talk shit about you & then afterwards he'll buy you something to eat & drink & laugh with you lol 😂😂😂That's how Pimp got down, he ain't the one to start shit with you & leave you feeling shit at the end, he'll always make sure you're happy at the end. He was a real one 💯
'I'M DOWN WITH LIL FLIP .. AND I'M DOWN WITH T.I.P .. IF THEM NAGAS COME 2GETHER .. HOW MUCH MONEY WE GON SEE' - 👑SWEET JAMES JONES
Youth is wasted on the young. He tried to get them to focus on the money while they were on. Now they all reflect on that time as older men , who wasted time and energy on nonsense
@@kemosabeusmc just like people tried to tell him and he didn't listen. it has to come to a person on their own.
Pimp moved to atlanta and saw black people getting it in unity and he desired to see brothers in Texas have that mentality... and till this day texas nighas still ain't putting nobody on
@@kemosabeusmc yeah he should've said that to master p and young jeezy
@Mike Jones They don't even listen to their own mother's and father's
Man back in 2007, I had Album B4 the Album on REPEAT!!!!! Still love all the freestyles on that one!
B High continues to have the best interviews!!
“I Was Mad At U”😂 Could Hear Dat Nigga Sayin Dat
TX & GA country cousins. Can tell Ke is in his element with B. Kind of wish Wicked was there.
I be tryna tell ppl! When Ga and Tx cats get in the same room, the chemistry is crazy
All day
More like Tennessee and Georgia
@@antoniowhite3746 8ball & mjg will always be loved and adopted by TX. That Memphis and Screwstone connection will always be there. Suave House. I grew up and love 8ball and MJG.
@@NoNo-ng9sl I like em too
Knocking Doors Down... beat be hitting so hard with them piano 🎹...
pimp c was bout his bread that's one of my top 10 songs he just was telling stop the bullshit let's get this money but he put it in the song
That I’m A G might be my favorite Birdman feature 🔥🔥🔥
Hell No!!! He fucked up the song for me... I only listened to the one with Charlie Boy. If you haven't heard it u should give it a try. But it was a hard song tho
Even though we had (a lot) of our own different styles & sounds of type of music in Louisiana… Couldn’t NO other state tell us SHIT about TX music we had dat on lock🔒to.. back in da days radio stations and clubs basically play La & Tx music 75-80% of the time
Myke Diesel made one of the coldest beats I’ve ever heard on this one. That gritty synth with the trailing effect and the keys, 808’s beating down the block…maaan!
For real tho, I believe he from Gary, IN and did a lot of serious underground beats for local rappers
@@MikeMike-tn1hm lil wayne skys the limit
Solid. I love KeKe. True to it. He's an alien. He doesn't age.
I can hear Pimp C saying to Ke
"I was mad at you"🤣🤣🤣🤣
Give Keke his flowers....I still got 25 lighters on my dresser
Yes sir.
Then give DMD his...
Wel he’s arguably the most overrated rapper from Houston, so I’d say he’s been given his flowers
@@bustersales6921 overrated?! You must be a millennial..Keke was a major figure in setting trends in hip hop
@@johnniejackson9794 lol even if I were a millennial, how would that factor into anything relevant....? Millennials were the ones who primarily supported the SUC movement. Regarding keKe, he was a glorified hype man. He was not a great rapper by any means. The most talented rappers out the Click were Ro (obviously), Grace, Pokey, ESG, 3-2, Mello, Big Steve, Lil O, Pat. Speaking purely in terms of raw talent. KeKe wasn’t a great rapper, but he knew how to market/sell himself properly & subsequently became a flag-bearer of sorts for the movement (until he shot his legacy in the foot by joining swisher house 🤮). However, most of the “trends” he set were actually put in place by other people. He just got in good with great marketing people, hustled his jock off, and experienced more financial success than anyone else out the Click. But lyrically speaking, he was one of the least talented/original members; He jacked his entire lyrical aesthetic from guys like Pat & Steve.
I always wondered why Keke’s verse was on a different subject on that record. Makes sense!
@@DTRU100 That was POP’s verse. Keke’s verse is the third verse and he was definitely on a whole different subject than squashing beef
He was talking about 10-11 slabs in a single file line hunh?
@@juliandrake2820 theres 2 versions where Pimp had a 3rd verse instead of Kekes verse
I knew I wasn't the only one thinking this, lol.
The Legend!! He killed that Purple Rain with Tobe
KeKe had the hardest verse on Knockin Doors Down
There's a price that come with being real. RIP Pimp.
Yeah I seen the rare breed who refuse to accept that they wrong because they keeping it real.
Hey I'm for it but we got to stay humble under God. Only Jesus can keep it real 💯
Maybe I'm overlooking it when it comes to interviews but I wish B had parts listed in the title & links to the other parts. I would watch waaay more than I already do.
Samething I posted
Nah he drop new parts everyday, u ain’t missing nothin bro, the more videos, the more money he gets, we just want the whole thang in one sitting😂😂😂
@@jdottjdott7517 I'm speaking more of the older interviews...I'd prefer to watch them in order but he makes the shit hard so sometimes I don't even bother
@@franknitti100 got ya, next time go to his TH-cam page and click the playlist tab and you’ll find most interviews there together
He got them on the playlist he creates. Go on his page and hit the playlist tab. It's all lined up for you!
Knocking Doors Down is still my jam
You have the best interviews on this bih 💯💪🏾✊🏾🤘🏾 keep it up I 🥰 mane!
That song “Good Part” got me through some shit.
Man do you hear, still play it this day
@@HoodGrannysOakcliff yes indeed
@@mozzarellarick7537 probably my favorite song from him.
Pimp C was only saying grown men needs to grow up.
Yall music is what we love !
“T Ferris got my back so now I’m holding my 🥜‘s”
- TX Legend
I love the Texas vernacular.
Thank you!
Wow-I never knew that. I’m sorry man, but Pimp’s verse set that thang off. I can’t even rap his verse in a low tone. 🗣I gotta say it with my MF’n chest. 💪🏽🫵🏽
RIP Sweet James Jones. RIP DJ Screw 🔩🍇
- Signed 06/12/2022
“Pimpin' almost died in the 80's
Boys was scared”
CHAD BUTLER WAS THE RIC FLAIR OF RAP 👑🤘🏿💯🔥🔩🆙
I’m the Junkyard Dawg of rap.
I’m the KAMALA of rap.
Hell na... He stone cold if anything..
Woooooooh😂💯👍🏿
@@bobross9943 ZRo is the stone cold of rap
Bruh. Today's rappers don't age this well.
Cause of all them drugs they be doing lol
Tell me something good was played everyday I road to school with my sisters and their friend my freshman year. 🖤✌🏿 good times
Keke always gon be my favorite out da town.....HTown4Life!!
The original beat to “Chunk Up The Deuce” is on a mixtape Watts put out call “In Da Game 4 Life 2k7 if anyone wanted to hear it.
Love that song!
Allot of people don't realize allot dudes in the S.U.C really didn't get along and had they own few they hung with
You can tell how fractured its always been now that everyones older and it seems almost none of the houston old heads really fw eachother. Theres a few, i know. But most
They all was from different neighborhoods screw was the common tie they all had. Herschelwood, South Park, Yellowstone, dead end , etc all under screw
🔥💕👌🏾Chunk up the deuce still my ish! 🔥💕👌🏾
Loved that song!
That Gangsta Grillz was on repeat daily.
Keke a legend. And I'm from the Midwest
I opened up at a show back in the day it was at a place in Fort Worth at Wilbarger Range Featuring Lil Keke, Skull Duggery, Cheeky Black, O.G Percy classic moments
I remember that. I was there. What year was that 97 98
@@bigmandojimenez I believe it was between that time if I’m not mistaken Skull Duggery had just came out on No Limit and people were by the entrance on Wilbarger Ranch and they pulled up saying No Limit is in this piece I’m paraphrasing I believe it was hosted by Muhammad the stage was rented out from Mr. Ernest McGhee I’m good friends with his son Ernest which they call Mr.Saicerhead
Yes I do remember that. I was inside the fence in people where all around it. Lil Keke had showed up a little late. It went down. I’m from the Funk Born on the South Side. Lived with my grandparents in Forest Hill
@@bigmandojimenez that’s what’s up I’m from the NorthSide I’m always in Forest Hill I got family there on the south side often I record over there
That’s what’s up. I still stay on the South Side. I got a studio in my house. I’m a Christian Hip-Hop Artist. I call it Truth Of The Living God Spitter.
B high taking over
B bringing Southside legends ORIGINAL SUC .Keke THEM GREY TAPES ARE CLASSIC . Them guys put out so much work the wall to me is small compared to the personal screws that cats had . Houston in the 90's was the shit. All you heard was screw up and down the street
and that’s why Houston ain’t amount to shit in rap after Pimp passed away. Houston momentum died with that man. Sorry af
Keke should’ve use his status to squash the beef like Pimp was insinuating
Facts I don’t think no one else is catching on to that based on the comments but keke has always been about conflict if you know anything about screwed up history
@@tavaresmatthews6832 He’s jealous of Flip I feel cause he never got as big
@@romant142 ain't nobody jealous of flip. Flip had a little more commercial success in a very short window of time, but Keke always been around and has had a loyal following from day 1.
The Deuce ✌️I remember that beat brought my 5 year old to walk in my room. Saying “I heard the dinging” 🔥🔥
Haha! Bless you both 🛎
@@jessestrobel2 amen 🙏 God bless you and your family as well
Damn Keke
That's was a hit of a Song
Let's do it together we are much stronger as 1!!
Lmao Pimp was hell now 😂😂😂😂😂🙏🏿
I think its a good song with the different subject verses
B high be brangin dat fire!
I'm a Lil KeKe fan for life.
This explains why Keke verse is completely different from Pimps and the 2nd guy verse.😅
Don Ke always been solid.
Keke told another version of this pimp C story he said pimp C told him we not Gon let these goddamn white folks separate us😅😅😅😅😅 Lol long Live The Pimp🙏🏿🙌🏿🤘🏿💯
Some people jus gotta watch they tongue💯
That Logo Fire
Don Ke! South side, south side!
Pimp c was squashing all
The beef that the media was portraying.
Legend.
Salute the legend keke original LIL
Chunk up the duece beat was soooooo hard when it came out
That beat was 🧊 and Pimp c verse was 🔥
I thought Pimp C’s “Knocking Doors Down” was about squashing beef. If I’m wrong somebody please correct me. I’m curious about what Keke meant when he said he didn’t want no parts of that.
Lol you heard clear 🤣 he ain't want no parts ....that's like ah nigga saying ..they don't want to stand behind what Malcolm x saying now that's crazy.
It was about squashing beef
@@mr.perfect3677 that’s insane bro 😆😆
@@elroycooley398 my bad bro. I misread your comment earlier. I thought so 💯. I just don’t understand why lol keke approached the situation like he did.
@@leahtistrahmad1369 no problem playa
I feel like b high is one of the greatest to do this
Long Live The Pimp 🙏🏿
I literally just finish jamming this song on pandora
LEGEND 💯🤘🏿
He said my voice my sample 😂
Living legend
Respect that
😂😂😂this funny Asf
I always wondered why Lil Keke wasnt in the videoclip 👍
My understanding was he wanted to get the labels together and take over the record labels...
Pimp told Tip that the real King of the South was D.J. Screw🔩 and he can Shut his F@#king Mouth 😲?
Then he brought the Remix... Lol😂! Pimp was crazy!
He said a different story about the verse on "knockin doors down" on BET's " I talked to pimp c" interview
Man don ke made the soundtrack of my life.
R.I.P. Pimp C
💯
Pretty much he didn't want the illuminati coming after him
Facts
@@BusterCrabb80 sheeps will not understand
Illuminati put swangas on they cars when they come thru the H 🤘🏾
...and the flat earthers.
@@imayeseekay lol
It’s a Texas thang!!!🗣🗣🗣
Long Live The Pimp The Dirty South Love You
I need to listen again but didn't key just sav bun and pimp had different managers continues to solidify that they had fallen off probably did not support him when he went to prison furthermore bun knows who killed pimp if he himself didn't have a hand in it
That's my song too.😂
Nawf side 🤘🏽
Don Ke🙏🏾🙏🏾🤘🏾
Legend talk……. Mayne
Keke ain't no homie that song brought slim thug and Zero together and it could have brought more people together but there is ego and other beings that don't wanna see that
Look at Z-ro & Trae now smh Pimp would be mad
Stop knocking down doors ,
People got them guns like
Ludacris . Pimp like we fix in to do a kick doo and Lil Keke like nah bro