Atlanta doesnt die because it keeps having era after era.. Soulful/Earthy/Funk Era - (Outkast,Goodie Mobb,PA,etc) Crunk Era - (Lil Jon,Pastor Troy,Ying Yang,Bonecrusher,Youngbloodz,Crime Mobb,Lil Scrappy,etc) Early Trap Era (TI,Gucci,Jeezy,Young Joc,Gorilla Zoe,Rocko,etc) Snap Era (Soulja Boy,DJ Unk,Dem Franchise Boys,D4L,etc) Futuristic/Swag Era (Young Dro,Yung LA,Roscoe Dash,Shop Boys,Travis Porter,J Money,etc) 2nd Trap Era (Waka Flocka,Future,OJ da Juiceman,Alley Boy,Trouble,etc) New Era Trap (Migos,Rich Homie,Thug,Lil Baby,Gunna,21 Savage,etc.) Rage Era - Playboi Carti,Anti Da Menance,Baby Kia,etc)
This the Atlanta ppl Be missin til this day. If you from here. This era was on 🔥🔥🔥 the garage Parties & teen klubs got TOEEE down. We weren’t old enough fa the klub yet.
I’m 42 and from Atlanta and lived in the West End for about a decade…what a mf time to be alive 🥹 I live in Las Vegas now but NOTHING will ever compare to the REAL-LANTA
Travis Porter was an era by themselves lol I was old enough for pretty much the beginning and end of the era, but when I think about people that had the clubs going crazy, Travis Porter comes to mind. They definitely deserve their flowers!
Travis Porter definitely was a college favorite at that time. They even said that they didn’t really like that song “college girl” but felt they needed to do something because that was their main fan base.
2009-2012 was the best time for clubbing due to this influence of music. Can’t tell you how many times on the dance floor when these songs would come on you’d find your self singing the song back and forth with some random dude on the floor on some brotherly type shit. No animosity and hatred. Shaking hands and etc as the music played. This era was my college years. Black boy white boy was my shit my senior year in high school. That’s when the whole polo swag was really taking off. Lol
33 years old now but 2009-2011 was time to go to the club. Travis Porter, Rich kidz, Roscoe dash, Jmoney, Waka Flocka and Travis Porter had that Streets R Us mixtape. Thug before he blew, Kcamp before he really known, Gucci Mane and a whole lot more.
@@tvtee123 around the same age and man not just kids but a lot of these grown ppl neither will not understand what kind of time it was. The lingo around that time was insane. All we wanted to do was be the flyest mf we could be. Now they wanna be the hardest and dumbest mf they can be.
This was the sound when trap morphed into it’s own sub genre of rap and wasn’t just a few big artists and de centralized sounds, where it was successful but not exactly mainstream outside of hip hop and atl/other southern cities before trap became not only the dominant sound of rap but also commercially successful in the pop charts.
@@MichaelFisher-w3t that's your opinion but to me that's the BEST ERA of music but I actually lived an adulthood during that era and partied/clubbed during that time and clubs were safer, funner, and just overall better in the futuristic era then the crunk era. Snap was cool though but that was more of my younger teen years.
This was a great era! I was in my late-teens during time, and many of the songs from this era aged very well. The cool thing about this period is that it was very much producer driven, and it was the first generation of "Fruity Loop" producers. Before this, you'd have to collab with a big-time producer and pay thousands to get a beat. Also, Soundcloud, Soundclick, and Myspace made it a lot easier to distribute your tracks. Anybody had the ability to make a hit record. Great video, and thanks for the trip down memory lane.
The super short lived Rockstar Era helped transition to all the futuristic shit wit the Mohawks and skinnies its crazy how many movements came out the A I remember shop Boyz and Montana da mac like it was last year 😂
Man party like a rockstar I remember back in middle school during rainy days we would have pe in the gym and the speakers would play music as we warmed up and party like a rockstar stayed on repeat during these days nocap
And THANK U!! I been said ATL was using all kinds of slang like sauce, mojo, etc. they were just going crazy at this time. Trying to be pioneers in fashion lingo and music.
@@MweneYaiwa that’s cap my guy “Not cappin just real and still making Playa choices” - Yungsta 1998 “Nawl we ain’t cappin that there for them bihs” J Dawg 2008 That’s Texas slang my guy
Listen if you are from georgia, you know that we have colleges in every city and small town throughout this state. And when the futuristic era was at its peak, every kickback, Club (Adult&teen), college party was lit! That music is the soundtrack of the last best partying era! I miss these days so much
Futuristic love was like the #1 ringtone back then 🔥🔥🔥 shit was so different back then, the preppy college boy swag with the polos, nerd glasses and mohawks. The infamous sunglasses reflection picture bro… you had to be there. Super underrated era for sure. 🤣💪🏾
Bruh I was around for the futuristic era. I had just moved to ATL in October 2010 so I knew some of the artist you named but I was definitely bumping Roscoe Dash, J Money, Dro, but I was definitely on Gucci, Waka, & Wayne SUPER HEAVY !
Being from Georgia . This era was so fun I was a teen during this time. Shout out to dj spinz and pretty boy tank for those space invaders mixtapes. My earliest beats were futuristic beats
bruh! I swear everything you mentioned brung back so many memories!! one of my favorite eras in Atlanta. I was in high school and around a lot of what was going on. I wish I could go back to relive it! great times!
They started it all.Rich kidz and most folks from the westside admitted they did because they was the first group out the westside to make it mainstream.That song touched the white ppl
Bruh! The WHOLE 1000 the Streets are Hiring was during The Futuristic Era and Racks on Racks came out and FUTURE basically turned The Futuristic Swag to his own lane period and cut out ALL DEM NIGGAS 🥴😂🤣 Remember Johnny Cinco featuring Future Ask Yo Hoe bout me? That was in The Futuristic Era or…. The song Shinin✨ Stuey Rock Featuring Future! While everybody was underground future’s style sound and lingo TOOK OVER every Lit piece of motion. Future took over The Trap,Futuristic,crunk,and melodic rap R&B hell future is TODAY’s version of R-Kelly music and hit wise TBH. He even had R-Kelly doing his flow. Also I don’t care which genre it was at the time if you The Man at Club Crucial back then everybody on whatever you was on! Future was The King of Futuristic he turned Futuristic to a more Mature Swagger and made it Mainstream and stayed Mainstream Trap. I can explain even more further how early migos bit everything future had and made it their shit and future Still took Codeine Crazy,My Savages 2015 and everything changed!
@@OG_NOTE Bruh! The WHOLE 1000 the Streets are Hiring was during The Futuristic Era and Racks on Racks came out and FUTURE basically turned The Futuristic Swag to his own lane period and cut out ALL DEM NIGGAS 🥴😂🤣 Remember Johnny Cinco featuring Future Ask Yo Hoe bout me? That was in The Futuristic Era or…. The song Shinin✨ Stuey Rock Featuring Future! While everybody was underground future’s style sound and lingo TOOK OVER every Lit piece of motion. Future took over The Trap,Futuristic,crunk,and melodic rap R&B hell future is TODAY’s version of R-Kelly music and hit wise TBH. He even had R-Kelly doing his flow. Also I don’t care which genre it was at the time if you The Man at Club Crucial back then everybody on whatever you was on! Future was The King of Futuristic he turned Futuristic to a more Mature Swagger and made it Mainstream and stayed Mainstream Trap. I can explain even more further how early migos bit everything future had and made it their shit and future Still took Codeine Crazy,My Savages 2015 and everything changed!
In terms of beats and production this has to be one of ATLs biggest contributions to hip hop. Soooo much popular music has been inspired from this era, some shades of the music still coming out today
I remember being the first person in my school having dreads in 07 to being the first person with a Mohawk in 2010 due to the futuristic wave. I still got that spirit 🤣
I remember this era, but I never knew it had a name. I love how more than history of the futuristic era this is you goin down memory lane with the music of this time. An era of music hits different when you were alive for it... It hits even more different when you were outside for it.
W video gang! Love your passion for the music and culture fr. This video just brought back so many childhood memories. I appreciate you taking the time to put this together. The culture deserves to be analyzed like this.
Damn I was just talking to my bro about this era today! The timing is wildddd🔥🗣️ also, K.E was snapping, then if we talking trap, Lex Luger turned it up fr.
@@korihinton nah fr! Everybody wanted them beats. He had a crazy run and it morphed the era of trap into the future of hard hitting trap beats. Before, it was Zaytoven type light trap sounds.
I grew up to this era It’s a shame that Yung La fall off crazy it stills hurt me😭 I used to watch Travis porter freestyle vlogs all the fucking time🔥 Rich kidz wassup live performance video was on repeat 🔥🔥 Roscoe Dash two mixtapes classic Jmoney was that nigga bruh🔥🔥 Young thug before 1017 I knew he was going to blow up with the lil Wayne influence minus the bae/weird shit Young Dro Was killing shit too Dro and La didn’t miss Man I’m getting flashbacks So many playas left their stamp in the Atl rap Scene Oh yea and Future Dirty Sprite a motherfucking Classic he took the Rap scene to a whole new level Salute to rocko
People don’t know that a lot of rappers got their styles from Rich Kidz Soulja Boy & Travis Porter and Roscoe Dash .They really revolutionized the game they had a big influence on my generation. We wore our clothes just like they did and wanted to be like them these guys made my childhood worth living
This era is NOT appreciated enough, too bad it’s takes for one of these dudes to get locked up or end up dead for you to appreciate what they brought us💯🤦🏾♂️
Im From Buffalo, NY But We Moved When I Was Young. Ended Up In Decatur After Hurricane Katrina. Stayed There Until Then. I Was There For This Era. This Was The Best Time Of My Life. Ralph Lauren Polo, American Eagle, Aeropostale, PF Flyers And Chuck Taylors, Travis Porter, Waka Flocka Flame, Gucci Mane, Smash Gang, Rich Kids…Man 😮💨 It Was A Time
Thank you so much for this entertaining and informative video Kori! I never knew what to consider this era (I use to consider it whiteboy/rockstar) but it definitely is near and dear to my heart because it reminds me of much simpler times. I was hella young when these bops dropped but I came around older siblings and cousins so that’s how I got hip +TH-cam and spinrilla (RIP). You are right asf about Skooly singing his heart out on them tracks 😂😂😂. Man I miss this music and you picked a great selection. Also kudos to you being in school and much success to your future. I am in the same exact boat. Keep going 🍊!!
This was the absolute most fun time in my life. All our songs was turn up and party songs you just wanted to have a good time to. None of that crash out demonic 💩, just get fresh, go out and have a good time, get broads and money that was it.
I lived in Clayton county Georgia 2008 n 2009 the futuristic era was some of the best years of my life ……this video just took me all the way down memory lane
You forgot Shop Boyz! Lil Meany started that melodic rapping slow before Skool Boy. They both from the westside so that’s where he got it from. And of course the OG Kilo Ali! But yeah Meany spearheaded that flow!
Lil keed kinda brought back the futuristic sound with that nameless song , and a couple other songs he made in beginning phase then he fell in the trap of sounding like eveybody smh
Goat video favorite era lowkey. Do a 2011-2012 Westcoast blog/ underground era Dom kennedy, YG, Kendrick Lamar TDE, Skeme, Overdoz, Casey Veggies, Pac Div. Listen To cARTer-$1000 Fit Pac Div, Carter, Dom Kennedy - CDC Overdoz - Dont Want to Keep your blunts rolled Casey Veggies - I be over shit Skeme - Pistols and Palm Trees YG - Im Good Its more artists but those songs fye
Atlanta doesnt die because it keeps having era after era..
Soulful/Earthy/Funk Era - (Outkast,Goodie Mobb,PA,etc)
Crunk Era - (Lil Jon,Pastor Troy,Ying Yang,Bonecrusher,Youngbloodz,Crime Mobb,Lil Scrappy,etc)
Early Trap Era (TI,Gucci,Jeezy,Young Joc,Gorilla Zoe,Rocko,etc)
Snap Era (Soulja Boy,DJ Unk,Dem Franchise Boys,D4L,etc)
Futuristic/Swag Era (Young Dro,Yung LA,Roscoe Dash,Shop Boys,Travis Porter,J Money,etc)
2nd Trap Era (Waka Flocka,Future,OJ da Juiceman,Alley Boy,Trouble,etc)
New Era Trap (Migos,Rich Homie,Thug,Lil Baby,Gunna,21 Savage,etc.)
Rage Era - Playboi Carti,Anti Da Menance,Baby Kia,etc)
Fasho
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No Rich Kidz is crazy work!!!
@@JayWash-hy7zt i guess you have no clue what Etc means. That's the CRAZIEST work lol Not EVERY artist was listed for any eras.
ATL started so much shi man this the most accurate comment !
Back when not one line was about drilling or killing... It was all bout swag and grooving
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Outside of the trap music that futuristic era of Atl was hard
No literally bro! Trap music will always be crazyyy but that futuristic was just mad creative and cool ash💀
Once Atlanta stopped doing that they fell off
Can’t forget the snap era and crunk too
Snap too
@@timb6755cap
This era will never be forgotten,this laid the foundation for the Atlanta auto tune sound that exists now
Yea pretty much this era was the start of it.
Lol said still exist I'm sorry I don't see it no more .
@@k4CLivelisten to any futuristic chief Keef song
That's not real futuristic that drills @@jadariusjones8174
You’re right
Atlanta had 4 different sounds and eras going at the same time
Crunk music,Snap music, trap music, futuristic music
crazy how they evolved throughout the 2010s
Don’t forget Atlanta bass and crunk era 💯
@@312money77 yeaa it was all type of shit goin on at the same time Kuhz Ppl were kreative
Which is nuts fr
roscoe dash, ductape ent & dem franchise boys issa wild combo 😂
Yung LA lowkey birthed a lot of niggas wit his style no cap.
@@x2PhoneShawty actually J.Money, LA music was way more DMX-ish before he met J Money. The first “ain’t i” is way different from the remix.
@@freddieburnett2516!!!!!!!!
@@freddieburnett2516 THAT’S KNOWLEDGE
Yung LA finally getting his 💐💫 all the way turnt up by Roscoe Dash was my graduation class anthem 👨🏽🎓 🔥
J money birthed yung LA
This the Atlanta ppl Be missin til this day. If you from here. This era was on 🔥🔥🔥 the garage Parties & teen klubs got TOEEE down. We weren’t old enough fa the klub yet.
It definitely was, I was a teen when my family moved to Atl in 08. Had some of the best memories of my life during this era.
Snap era best era
I’m 42 and from Atlanta and lived in the West End for about a decade…what a mf time to be alive 🥹 I live in Las Vegas now but NOTHING will ever compare to the REAL-LANTA
Real
That era lasted 3 years
People overlook Wasted by Gucci being a futuristic style song and that's one of his biggest records
Facts
You’re right
@@cee5714🗣🗣🗣🗣
@@johnnycapafella9446 FACTS
Lemonade as well in my opinion
Travis Porter was an era by themselves lol
I was old enough for pretty much the beginning and end of the era, but when I think about people that had the clubs going crazy, Travis Porter comes to mind. They definitely deserve their flowers!
Travis Porter definitely was a college favorite at that time. They even said that they didn’t really like that song “college girl” but felt they needed to do something because that was their main fan base.
FACT
2009-2012 was the best time for clubbing due to this influence of music. Can’t tell you how many times on the dance floor when these songs would come on you’d find your self singing the song back and forth with some random dude on the floor on some brotherly type shit. No animosity and hatred. Shaking hands and etc as the music played. This era was my college years. Black boy white boy was my shit my senior year in high school. That’s when the whole polo swag was really taking off. Lol
Atlanta deadass the most influential city in America. At least for the 21st century.
Cap
@@saucejames2349 crazy but its true
Cali aint new
@@Evynnwithay no it’s not Atlanta has never had a history of being Original let alone Influential that’s a fact 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
it’s not 💀
Thank you for the KE on the track shout out. For us people who look at every track credits, Ke was going crazy back then
Swag Surf took over the world for a hot min
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33 years old now but 2009-2011 was time to go to the club. Travis Porter, Rich kidz, Roscoe dash, Jmoney, Waka Flocka and Travis Porter had that Streets R Us mixtape. Thug before he blew, Kcamp before he really known, Gucci Mane and a whole lot more.
@@tvtee123 around the same age and man not just kids but a lot of these grown ppl neither will not understand what kind of time it was. The lingo around that time was insane. All we wanted to do was be the flyest mf we could be. Now they wanna be the hardest and dumbest mf they can be.
@@CB-pd8xv you ain't lying 💯
I think it’s safe to say that racks on racks was the FINAL futuristic era hit, the lex Luger sound took over immediately after
Facts 💯💯💯 lex Luger def took that sound off the map 😂😂
You’re right
@@k4CLiveayoooooo😅
You’re right.That Rick Ross 9 piece feat T.I & BMF was the turn
@@aeroswagg87 the summer BMF and hard in the paint dropped it was over
This was the sound when trap morphed into it’s own sub genre of rap and wasn’t just a few big artists and de centralized sounds, where it was successful but not exactly mainstream outside of hip hop and atl/other southern cities before trap became not only the dominant sound of rap but also commercially successful in the pop charts.
Nostalgic, thanks bro. These were a great time in my life. This brought me back to my high school years. 💯
This best era of music in Atlanta of all time. Had to be there to really know!
@@aaronhugz4277 nah crunk and snap was better
@@MichaelFisher-w3t that's your opinion but to me that's the BEST ERA of music but I actually lived an adulthood during that era and partied/clubbed during that time and clubs were safer, funner, and just overall better in the futuristic era then the crunk era. Snap was cool though but that was more of my younger teen years.
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@@MichaelFisher-w3thow
To be born and raised in Atlanta living during the futuristic era was 1ofNone. Them Figure 8 days was it! IYKYK
Figure 8, obsessions, Libra etc! 🔥
I’m from Decatur, so, prime time, club chocolate, east side bounce
Figure 8 fa sho
This was a great era! I was in my late-teens during time, and many of the songs from this era aged very well. The cool thing about this period is that it was very much producer driven, and it was the first generation of "Fruity Loop" producers. Before this, you'd have to collab with a big-time producer and pay thousands to get a beat. Also, Soundcloud, Soundclick, and Myspace made it a lot easier to distribute your tracks. Anybody had the ability to make a hit record. Great video, and thanks for the trip down memory lane.
That Mohawk shit was everywhere we was rocking that shit stupid in Chicago
I swear especially in school back then
@@312money77 no lie lol
Never got a mohawk wasn’t feeling it at all but to each his own
@@GoHardOrGoHome85same here it was either the Mohawk, dreads, wiz khalifa blonde patch, or 360 waves plain cut
Thnk Diddy gxy ass..he started it wit that vote or die campaign
The super short lived Rockstar Era helped transition to all the futuristic shit wit the Mohawks and skinnies its crazy how many movements came out the A I remember shop Boyz and Montana da mac like it was last year 😂
Man party like a rockstar I remember back in middle school during rainy days we would have pe in the gym and the speakers would play music as we warmed up and party like a rockstar stayed on repeat during these days nocap
@@gargeluy3035 “do da rock man” 🎯
Naw facts tho. It was the rockstar era in late 2007 -2008 that helped transition into the futuristic era
2007 party like a rockstar 🗣️🗣️
I say this all the time. Rockstar era that lasted like 2 years ushered in futuristic era
And THANK U!! I been said ATL was using all kinds of slang like sauce, mojo, etc. they were just going crazy at this time. Trying to be pioneers in fashion lingo and music.
J Money definitely was saying SUACE way before a particular artist been claiming it lately lol. If you was in it you know!
@@slumdogrioCap Southern Saucy Boyz was out long before J Money stop the cap yall been biting Texas FOH
And FLY song Sauced up
@@davidquarrells3312 "cap" from Atlanta. Shoutout to Texas tho.
@@MweneYaiwa that’s cap my guy
“Not cappin just real and still making Playa choices” - Yungsta 1998
“Nawl we ain’t cappin that there for them bihs” J Dawg 2008
That’s Texas slang my guy
U need at least 50k more subs gang, not many people give this era it's respect!!
I was just thinking the same thing
ah man appreciate it bro ! tryna show these new gen what we grew up on!
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@@vedo_velly🗣🗣🗣🔥
Listen if you are from georgia, you know that we have colleges in every city and small town throughout this state. And when the futuristic era was at its peak, every kickback, Club (Adult&teen), college party was lit! That music is the soundtrack of the last best partying era! I miss these days so much
Lil uzi whole sound was this wave when first came out too
Nah Uzi just copied Thug he wasn't Futuristic and still isn't
@@ashleybanks-wm4cglisten Steaktown anthem
@@ashleybanks-wm4cgan thug copied Wayne
No Uzi stole Chief keef whole flows
Naw thug started there lil wave
My favorite channel rn didn’t grow up on this but like seeing the history for early 2010’s
ah man appreciate it brodie 😤😤😤😤😤
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Futuristic love was like the #1 ringtone back then 🔥🔥🔥 shit was so different back then, the preppy college boy swag with the polos, nerd glasses and mohawks. The infamous sunglasses reflection picture bro… you had to be there. Super underrated era for sure. 🤣💪🏾
Blacc boy white boy swag... Dro really put that on
lol everywhere you went in the atl everyone was dressing like this for sure,. Good times.😂
i remember being a youngin hearing roscoe and rich kids on the radio
Thank you for putting me onto some music that resonates with me and gives a bunch of joy!
Shawty lo need his own video 💯💯 he had his own unique swag
Omg this era was definitely one of my favorites 🤩 & the parties were fun!!! Thank you for allowing me to reminisce for a minute lol
This was a fun era. Remember I had a mohawk tryna get designs like Roscoe Dash and Yung LA in middle school.
Young Leland Austin 😂😂😂
Right lol
Lil b was in this era too but he was from cali that’s crazy
Yeah, Soulja & BasedGod had this shit on lock.
Wow he was
@@WBaltimorewow
Bruh I was around for the futuristic era. I had just moved to ATL in October 2010 so I knew some of the artist you named but I was definitely bumping Roscoe Dash, J Money, Dro, but I was definitely on Gucci, Waka, & Wayne SUPER HEAVY !
man wake had ts on lock the whole leflocka James tapes💀💀
Being from Georgia . This era was so fun I was a teen during this time. Shout out to dj spinz and pretty boy tank for those space invaders mixtapes. My earliest beats were futuristic beats
Every little kid at the Youth Church Summer Camp was rocking that Mohawk.😂
bruh! I swear everything you mentioned brung back so many memories!! one of my favorite eras in Atlanta. I was in high school and around a lot of what was going on. I wish I could go back to relive it! great times!
This the sound that made Sosa start rapping
You know real history! That’s facts.
FACTSSSS
No it’s not wtf yall bring up Sosa for no reason 😂😂 Sosa is influenced by Wayne not this bs 😂😂
Hell naw he said he was influenced by 50 cent and dipset
@@TannerGoatednigga you never heard my potna dem by chief Keef which was a remix of my potna dem By Rich Kidz
One of my favorite era for rap Atl gave us so many bangers clubbing was was the best early 2010s 🔥
Can't forget about the Shop Boyz🏴☠️☠️
They started it all tbh
Who
@@cjnriverswho
Party like a rockstar started everything
They started it all.Rich kidz and most folks from the westside admitted they did because they was the first group out the westside to make it mainstream.That song touched the white ppl
from memphis and this era im music was so dope mane! ❤🎉 i missed how we dressed at club, it was a great time to party.
Em was da days level 2 days we had pbz cool Courtney n shyt
Remember FUTURE was literally the biggest part of The Futuristic Era
How
Exactly please inform us
No he wasn’t
Bruh! The WHOLE 1000 the Streets are Hiring was during The Futuristic Era and Racks on Racks came out and FUTURE basically turned The Futuristic Swag to his own lane period and cut out ALL DEM NIGGAS 🥴😂🤣 Remember Johnny Cinco featuring Future Ask Yo Hoe bout me? That was in The Futuristic Era or…. The song Shinin✨ Stuey Rock Featuring Future! While everybody was underground future’s style sound and lingo TOOK OVER every Lit piece of motion. Future took over The Trap,Futuristic,crunk,and melodic rap R&B hell future is TODAY’s version of R-Kelly music and hit wise TBH. He even had R-Kelly doing his flow. Also I don’t care which genre it was at the time if you The Man at Club Crucial back then everybody on whatever you was on! Future was The King of Futuristic he turned Futuristic to a more Mature Swagger and made it Mainstream and stayed Mainstream Trap. I can explain even more further how early migos bit everything future had and made it their shit and future Still took Codeine Crazy,My Savages 2015 and everything changed!
@@OG_NOTE Bruh! The WHOLE 1000 the Streets are Hiring was during The Futuristic Era and Racks on Racks came out and FUTURE basically turned The Futuristic Swag to his own lane period and cut out ALL DEM NIGGAS 🥴😂🤣 Remember Johnny Cinco featuring Future Ask Yo Hoe bout me? That was in The Futuristic Era or…. The song Shinin✨ Stuey Rock Featuring Future! While everybody was underground future’s style sound and lingo TOOK OVER every Lit piece of motion. Future took over The Trap,Futuristic,crunk,and melodic rap R&B hell future is TODAY’s version of R-Kelly music and hit wise TBH. He even had R-Kelly doing his flow. Also I don’t care which genre it was at the time if you The Man at Club Crucial back then everybody on whatever you was on! Future was The King of Futuristic he turned Futuristic to a more Mature Swagger and made it Mainstream and stayed Mainstream Trap. I can explain even more further how early migos bit everything future had and made it their shit and future Still took Codeine Crazy,My Savages 2015 and everything changed!
Friends with benefits still one of my favorite song cant lie skooly most definitely deserves his flowers
They even had diddy rocking the futuristic Mohawk 😂🤣🤣 he was a 99 Ovr then
OnGod💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
And was on a few popular songs during that time. 😂 wild how times have changed
😂😂😂
In terms of beats and production this has to be one of ATLs biggest contributions to hip hop. Soooo much popular music has been inspired from this era, some shades of the music still coming out today
Them boys kilt the game we need these Era back asap it inspired my whole early sound of music
I’d be so happy to go in a time machine 😂
I remember being the first person in my school having dreads in 07 to being the first person with a Mohawk in 2010 due to the futuristic wave. I still got that spirit 🤣
Young LA - arm & hammer is still a cot damn classic tho
shit hard
My shit It’s Leland!!
Lowkey where the rich homie quan era at Ian heard nobody bring that up my boy had a hell of a run
got Ts coming soon!
@@korihinton Fasho Gone Be Banger ‼️
That’s 2012-15 he had a crazy run ,before he got with thug he was too hard
He was after this the perfected version of this era along with future
His run kinda ended quickly compared to thug and thug
Futuristic era is why my closet is filled with polo shirts and chinos today
Rns
Imo I think j futuristic started it. His song “futuristic party” came out in 08, and that song itself pioneered the futuristic songs in 09-10
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I was bumpin the hell out of the originator of Futuristic Rap, J. Money (aka J. Futuristic)
I remember this era, but I never knew it had a name. I love how more than history of the futuristic era this is you goin down memory lane with the music of this time. An era of music hits different when you were alive for it... It hits even more different when you were outside for it.
FINALLY somebody set the record straight on J Money - Sauce Walka didn’t start sauce fr
W video gang! Love your passion for the music and culture fr. This video just brought back so many childhood memories. I appreciate you taking the time to put this together. The culture deserves to be analyzed like this.
THANKS SO MUCH! I really love this music shi
Damn I was just talking to my bro about this era today! The timing is wildddd🔥🗣️ also, K.E was snapping, then if we talking trap, Lex Luger turned it up fr.
lex luger and southside really showed us you can make crazy sounding organic sounds on a shitty laptop, a more musical trap production sound
@@POOMPLEX2 frfr 💯
man led Luger was like the king of beats at that time bro shi the whole 808 😤
@@korihinton nah fr! Everybody wanted them beats. He had a crazy run and it morphed the era of trap into the future of hard hitting trap beats. Before, it was Zaytoven type light trap sounds.
I grew up to this era
It’s a shame that Yung La fall off crazy it stills hurt me😭
I used to watch Travis porter freestyle vlogs all the fucking time🔥
Rich kidz wassup live performance video was on repeat 🔥🔥
Roscoe Dash two mixtapes classic
Jmoney was that nigga bruh🔥🔥
Young thug before 1017 I knew he was going to blow up with the lil Wayne influence minus the bae/weird shit
Young Dro Was killing shit too
Dro and La didn’t miss
Man I’m getting flashbacks
So many playas left their stamp in the Atl rap Scene
Oh yea and Future Dirty Sprite a motherfucking Classic he took the Rap scene to a whole new level
Salute to rocko
i know y’all notice Ian Yap in that intro😂
Every little boy had the mohawk
This and the Swag/Jerkin movement in LA were ahead of their time.
Shoutout to the Producers of the era too
Rich Kidz, Young Thug, DC Fly, Money Savage, Dem Savages, Kwony Cash, Shop Boyz, MDC, YMM/2500, DKC, Yung La, Rocko, Dro, Future, JMoney, Travis Porter, BBU, Wacka, Splash Gang, Bandit Gang, KAP, Polo Kidz, Cash Set, and many others
Real Atlanta
Young scooter too
Can’t forget them band geakz
you know some
Hellacoppa Kidz, Stuey rock, F.L.Y
Another banger 🔥
Please do a vid on the Jerk/Swag era. It was a dark time
aw man Ts finna take me back I’m definitely making ts! Jerkin era was crazyyyyy😂
@@korihintonsooo crazy I was obsessed with the fashion. Everybody was jerking and had a crew! 😂😂
Literally STILL gets played!! A VIBE❤ we were LIVING in this era
1:02 I ran this song into the ground with no regrets whatsoever 🤷🏾♂️🕺🏾
Same. 😂😂😂😂
You definitely not alone bruh
Bro u most definitely took me back to some of the best times of my life, I had to subscribe and like keep grinding
Big Kuntry King Dancer is forever going to be in my rotation
Skooly never get that credit you a real one bro he really no.1 atlanta artist no bapp
real west side legend
underrated fr
Futuristic love is still in my top and is in rotation on my current playlist
Atl swag boy era I’m from Ga from experience this era was crazy as a kid
People don’t know that a lot of rappers got their styles from Rich Kidz Soulja Boy & Travis Porter and Roscoe Dash .They really revolutionized the game they had a big influence on my generation. We wore our clothes just like they did and wanted to be like them these guys made my childhood worth living
K.E made alot of these niggas with that new sound frfr
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This the truth
THIS!!!
@@Big6ixO K.E made “Kay Kay” for Chief Keef too if I’m not mistaken
@@freddieburnett2516 yeah its a K.E beat too
This era is NOT appreciated enough, too bad it’s takes for one of these dudes to get locked up or end up dead for you to appreciate what they brought us💯🤦🏾♂️
Now this was my teenage years 😂
Im From Buffalo, NY But We Moved When I Was Young. Ended Up In Decatur After Hurricane Katrina. Stayed There Until Then. I Was There For This Era. This Was The Best Time Of My Life. Ralph Lauren Polo, American Eagle, Aeropostale, PF Flyers And Chuck Taylors, Travis Porter, Waka Flocka Flame, Gucci Mane, Smash Gang, Rich Kids…Man 😮💨 It Was A Time
Travis porter still legends in my book
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Facts! "Sunshine on me" is my favorite joint 😂
This whole era had clubs and parties lit fr fr. So many good memories
I didn’t know this era had a name but it had house parties lit
Fr?
Just came across your channel and you’re spot on! You have a new sub
That Skooly and Slim Dunkin KOO KOO was my joint.. 💯🤙🏾
That shit fire fam I ain’t heard that ina min
@@NickT324__ Word! That whole Bricksquad and Bricksquad Monopoly era was on fire..
Thank you so much for this entertaining and informative video Kori! I never knew what to consider this era (I use to consider it whiteboy/rockstar) but it definitely is near and dear to my heart because it reminds me of much simpler times. I was hella young when these bops dropped but I came around older siblings and cousins so that’s how I got hip +TH-cam and spinrilla (RIP).
You are right asf about Skooly singing his heart out on them tracks 😂😂😂. Man I miss this music and you picked a great selection.
Also kudos to you being in school and much success to your future. I am in the same exact boat. Keep going 🍊!!
aw man thankkkkk youuu that mean so much i hope we alll make it to where we wanna be!!!!
It’s crazy Future is the last Futuristic rapper 🫡
This was the absolute most fun time in my life. All our songs was turn up and party songs you just wanted to have a good time to. None of that crash out demonic 💩, just get fresh, go out and have a good time, get broads and money that was it.
This nigga so underrated
This hit the whole South hard
If it wasn’t this era Hip hop/rap would not be where it is today
Supreme ultimate facts.
I was there. Absolutely loved this era. Black boy white boy Mixtape with Young Dro was sum ⛽️😤
To be fair, calling something futuristic implies it is in fact ahead of its time. That's what makes it futuristic.
aye you right Ian even think of ts ngl💀💀 good looking tho
I bet you’re fun at parties
I lived in Clayton county Georgia 2008 n 2009 the futuristic era was some of the best years of my life ……this video just took me all the way down memory lane
You forgot Shop Boyz! Lil Meany started that melodic rapping slow before Skool Boy. They both from the westside so that’s where he got it from. And of course the OG Kilo Ali! But yeah Meany spearheaded that flow!
Facts!
Still shop! Yea we got swag and getting money!
This is is when molly hit the streets hard 😂
Keef was fs influenced by the futuristic sound
These joints had the elementary dances jumping. As a New Yorker Atlanta was def ahead
HOLY FUCKING SHIT EVERYTHING BEFORE 2012 IS GOLD 🤯 LOOK AT THUG IN ‘09!!! DIDNT EVEN KNOW THUG EXISTED, NOW HE GOT THE WHOLE WORLD WEARING SP5DER
Yeah he was like our Atlanta lil Wayne he was piped cause he sounded like Wayne slick
@@3100_DeandreWhere you from ?
I be saying this all the time. 2012 was the last super nostalgic year. Everything after that was downhill
R.i.p rich homie Quan
Lil keed kinda brought back the futuristic sound with that nameless song , and a couple other songs he made in beginning phase then he fell in the trap of sounding like eveybody smh
YESS BRA im glad you said that bro Kees brought ts back and he brought that 2015 style back the whole long live Mexico tape ong !
Goat video favorite era lowkey.
Do a 2011-2012 Westcoast blog/ underground era
Dom kennedy, YG, Kendrick Lamar TDE, Skeme, Overdoz, Casey Veggies, Pac Div.
Listen To cARTer-$1000 Fit
Pac Div, Carter, Dom Kennedy - CDC
Overdoz - Dont Want to Keep your blunts rolled
Casey Veggies - I be over shit
Skeme - Pistols and Palm Trees
YG - Im Good
Its more artists but those songs fye
Yup LA was hot in that early 2010's era problem was out around that time also can't forget odd future 4 hunnid degreez will forever be a classic
@@johndavis9321 yup can’t forget problem either so many good artists during that time.
early Future, Travis Porter, Roscoe Dash, J-Money, & FLY had the hardest tunes this era for sure…. This when Atlanta was @ its peak !