this video pretty much sum up, why the freaknik is not in atlanta anymore and how hip-hop now. is doing the strip club sound? & yes CRUNK was only a verb and nothing more.
Does Anybody Have or Know Where I Can Get Some of Those King Edward J or Any Mixtapes By The J Team????....I Dont Have Any of My Old Tapes or CDs..They Either Got Lost or Thrown Out Long Time Ago...And Does Anybony Have Any Recording of the 10 O'clock Drop From 88.5????
I remember that video when it came out...It was off the chain then and its still off da chain...Classic booty shake video...Brought back a lot of memories...
what kind of spot was solid gold, you know, the big ass building on the far left of that plaza where the gateand jazzy t's was? I heard it was a strip club.
The Legendary King Edward J. If you are really old school from the A you know who I'm talkin about. if not he is the guy in the red suit. back in the day he made mixtapes, yeah MIXTAPES
@niecy102 to reinterate what she is saying king edward j was a staple in decatur and atlanta by having the BEST mixtapes money could buy for 15.00 at the time his ONLY compettion was red alert and jam pony express but if it wasnt for edward j NONE of those people that came out would never been heard of he also had the best dj's known to man..dj's kizzy rock dj man dj len dj smurf lady dj dj bam just to name a few everydj copy cated edward jays formula of mixing says uzipolo king of decatur
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These posts are makin me laugh. Talkin bout this was when Atlanta was hard. Haha!! This just shows that ATL neva had no skills, just dat bullshit strip-hop. God, this shit is so corny it embarasses me.
That was pointless... cause you obviously think you saying that will give you some type of "weee yayyy i feel so good about myself hugss wooo!!" cause I know exactly what your doing. and its stupid. One of those people who are fans of one hip-hop clique and you go around SEARCHING for videos of things you don't like just to build up your self asteem.
Why dont you go worry about how much 50 Cent is trying to take over your city when his ass is from fucking conneticut.
You don't live here and don't know the history. Which adds more to your ignorance, nobody attacked your stupid ass and nobody will bother to but since your fucking bitch ass wanted to reply under my fuckin comment makin me waste my time.
HaHa! my fucking ass I can't even explain the type of stupidity that fucking was to reply to my shit with a bogus ass insult mann fuck off wit dat elementary bullshit im too mature to have some bitch who aint even from here thats just dumb to clown around on.
I got respect for NYC music and all classic hip-hop you dont see me dissin none of that shit because people actually liked it so I don't cross the border wit dat mess cause I aint from New York.
but what kind of immature bullshit is that to just randomly diss somethin for no reason thats just asshole movement right there cause this is what you wanted. You wanted me to reply to yo bitch ass. so fuck off. I'm done.
Wow you responded quick as fuck! I looked this up is because I remember it had some good booty in it and 50 Cent is just as whack, his monkey ass ain't got skills either. I don't have self esteem problems but looks like you got problems hearin the truth. I ain't mean to hit you like dat cuz I know this music means alot to u, but I was bored. This music don't do nuthin for the blackman's struggle. The real hip-hop was opening eyes and ears. This just condems all the steps hip-hop had made.
This isn't ALL the music I listen to though so to say "dont kid yourself" dude I'm sure of the shit I say.
This aint the best hip-hop. I never said shit like that. And Atlanta was really put on the map by classic legends like James Brown, Whitney Houston, New Edition, TLC, Ray Charles, Damian Dame, and mostly Jazz and RnB artists. I don't have problems hearing the truth I have problems with unnecessary ignorance.
Your right, this doesnt have a good outcome of what the black people fought for in this selfish "un-united" country that we claim to be is free.
We're still not free. I'm not one of those people who focus on sex all the time and let shit like this get to me. I know what hip-hop grew from and it was mostly about knowledge.But what you said was disrespectful to the musicians and educators that died here and sayin nobody here has skills.
Just like you, everybody likes a little ass every now and then. I dont play this music just to watch some girls ass though, its just mostly for the sound of the production.
I'm gonna end it here. I'm just pissed off because it had to be my comment out of everyone else's "posts"
Alright, imma hit the sack soon. I meant the bad skills in hip-hop/rap music not JB and them. Wasn't Whitney from Jersey? Anyway, you seem pretty educated about music so big up for dat. If you ever wanna hit a strip joint I'm down. I heard ATL ones are supreme!
I'am all for the upliftment of Black folks but I think we put too much on music to do that. Black on Black crime,high unemployment,drug dealing,high dropout rates were problems long before rap came. Music can do very little to reduce high BLK unemployment.
and one more thing to add. BASS MUSIC, was da only shit that could really get the strippers and girls poundin hard. I mean dis shit really got the girls goin crazy. I miss dat shit. These people need to come back, they put ATL on the map foreal
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Exactley...STRIP-HOP! Makin all the beautiful young black women wanna shake they ass instead of makin something of themselves. I like ass just as much as anybody but....oh well, I don't wanna make you mad again.
CROWDS OF PEOPLE bouncin to the bass.. DAMNNN ATL HAD DA LOUDEST BASS SHIT BACK THEN...
DJ Kizzy Rock, DJ Smurf, 69 Boyz & 199Quad, Ghost Town DJs, SoSo Def Bass All Stars, DJ Taz, Lil' Jon, Kilo Ali, mann the list goes on
I fuckin misss dis shit why the fuck ATL aint bangin like it used to, I go outside I barely hear people blastin bass in they car anymore cause da music now is wack.
i was part of that movement back then and BEFORE that as well and those moments were special and could not be replaced king edward j was the truth a decatur legend and all he did was expose music the best way he knew how with the BEST dj's in the south and all he had was 2 turtables he only used a beat machine for his slow jams but before kizzy rock he had dj's like dj man dj len to name a few every dj stole his style of mixing too ALL the northern states dogged us too
@randome we were the shit back in the early 80's but people didnt catch on and talked about the ATL like a dog but its awful funny that evrything thats hot or a trend that comes from here EVERYBODY know about it or if a local act(and i do mena a LOCAL JOKER) comes from here they BLOW UP now i look at this and say damn..you mean to tell me there are no dope mc's in iowa? seattle? why is everybody stuck on the A? mc shy d was the first platnuim rap artist from the a says uzipolo king of decatur
This is dat shit...I'm talk'n bout swervin' threw traffic, not even going in the Club...West End...559. The Gate is where I started out...then we started hittin' the Warehouse. GA stand tha fuck up!
Mannnnnnn...you took it back with this! Damn, this used to always be on American Rap Makers. Strip clubs in the A used to be off the chain during this time! Damn, I miss those days.
I remember going to the Gate parking lot for the video shoot. For all of you who don't know about the Gate this was the crunk spot back in the mid 90's in Decatur GA.
@decatur in the kinda sort of middle of the plaza back in the early- mid 80's it was a flea market where chineses people sold gold chains at the END of the plaza before the gate the club used to called Club Atlantis says uzipolo king of decatur
@tekvest that solid gold part was actually a flea market where you would buy gold there was a crew called the gold shop boys who hung out there on the regular who went to SWD and columbia the gate used to be CLUB Atlantis back in the day the gate first performer/act was christopher williams the gate was a staple in decatur having some of the best down south rap acts in history says uzipolo king of decatur
lol i was like 5 when this song came out. but i remember the video like yesterday. do yall remember the dance show that used to come on called sharon showcase. i do remember arnell star, shit we got kilo,raheem the dream, dj taz, kizzy rock. club 559, silver fox, the american legion on simpson rd, and the frat house. freaknic. my brothers keeper, by greenbriar mall
omg, i havent heard that name in 4ever. i was from columbus but used to go atl every fri night for the weekend and used to watch all the videos wit arnell. CLASSIC
this video pretty much sum up, why the freaknik is not in atlanta anymore and how hip-hop now. is doing the strip club sound? & yes CRUNK was only a verb and nothing more.
pkkees 8 months ago
classic
MajorLabelPromo7 1 year ago
OMG! I can't believe l was in this video! At least it's a classic!
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Makell 1 year ago
BUENAS PUTASSSSSSSSS
robertoalmazansales 1 year ago
real song,real birchessss and real culosssssssssssss
salesalmazanroberto 1 year ago
559,731,CLUB ILLUSIONS,THE GATE AND 112,SHARONS SHOW CASE!! DAYS
charliefdavis90 1 year ago
Does Anybody Have or Know Where I Can Get Some of Those King Edward J or Any Mixtapes By The J Team????....I Dont Have Any of My Old Tapes or CDs..They Either Got Lost or Thrown Out Long Time Ago...And Does Anybony Have Any Recording of the 10 O'clock Drop From 88.5????
PigeonToedShawdy 1 year ago
LOLOL. this was my issssssh yeah shawty yeah
pointhimout 1 year ago
LOL! This used to ocme on regular tv--American Rap Makers LOL
sugafoot777 1 year ago
BASS AND BOOTY CHAKING DAYZ !!!
cosgarcia 1 year ago
Boy i miss Club 559
missbrowneyes31 1 year ago
I remember that video when it came out...It was off the chain then and its still off da chain...Classic booty shake video...Brought back a lot of memories...
WHODINI06 1 year ago
Classic ATL!!!
JIMBO95 1 year ago
American Rap Makers East Lake Meadows nuff said!
montereol 1 year ago
American Music Makers, Arnel Star!
BlakSpade420 1 year ago
I was Mad Jazzy Ts Closed Before I was Old Enough To Go
PigeonToedShawdy 1 year ago
thaz me on the hook! hahaha.. i sound crazee!
pinkstarent 1 year ago
Kizzy wuz a classic
CrystalPerfection 2 years ago
This video was shot on location at the now closed Jazzy T's on Columbia Dr in Decatur (Atlanta) GA. Jazzy T's closed down in '04 or '05.
SleekTekNeek 2 years ago
what kind of spot was solid gold, you know, the big ass building on the far left of that plaza where the gateand jazzy t's was? I heard it was a strip club.
tekvest 2 years ago
Man, I remember taping this one from the Fresh Party on Friday nights. Classic Atlanta boi.
cratlanta 2 years ago
i use to love this video!!!
shylosworld78 2 years ago
Ole Jazzy T's.....Damn I miss it!!
MrDev74 2 years ago
Classic video!
mrdienamyc 3 years ago
YEAH! I BET U WON'T GET CRUNK! U SCARED! Man, fo real ATL we need to bring FREAKNK back
GATechBoy87 3 years ago
I would kill to go back to these days.
DJ SouthanBred
DJSouthanBred 3 years ago 4
Bred we Need yall DJ's to bring shit like this back out !
This when Atlanta was poppin !
LowKeyRiez 3 years ago
Me too , Hell I wish I had some Edward J tapes .
jw2par 3 years ago 2
The Original ATL Sound :)
djrichierich706 3 years ago 3
damn dat shit old! lol
southernbosslady 3 years ago
dam i mis dat atown shit
blksoul75 3 years ago
The Legendary King Edward J. If you are really old school from the A you know who I'm talkin about. if not he is the guy in the red suit. back in the day he made mixtapes, yeah MIXTAPES
niecy10221979 3 years ago
I remember Edward J's shop cause my elementary school was right down the street from his little shop. Old school A-Town. The good ole days
mrgrand26 3 years ago
@mrgrand26 In that lil plaza aftter you passed Coan middle school LoL!!
MrMandigo77 11 months ago
@niecy102 to reinterate what she is saying king edward j was a staple in decatur and atlanta by having the BEST mixtapes money could buy for 15.00 at the time his ONLY compettion was red alert and jam pony express but if it wasnt for edward j NONE of those people that came out would never been heard of he also had the best dj's known to man..dj's kizzy rock dj man dj len dj smurf lady dj dj bam just to name a few everydj copy cated edward jays formula of mixing says uzipolo king of decatur
uzipolo 1 year ago 2
@niecy10221979 REAL mixtapes, not this fuckery that's out now. A mixtape I would pay top dollar for a old Jtape!!
MrMandigo77 11 months ago
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These posts are makin me laugh. Talkin bout this was when Atlanta was hard. Haha!! This just shows that ATL neva had no skills, just dat bullshit strip-hop. God, this shit is so corny it embarasses me.
WuYorkYankees 3 years ago
That was pointless... cause you obviously think you saying that will give you some type of "weee yayyy i feel so good about myself hugss wooo!!" cause I know exactly what your doing. and its stupid. One of those people who are fans of one hip-hop clique and you go around SEARCHING for videos of things you don't like just to build up your self asteem.
Why dont you go worry about how much 50 Cent is trying to take over your city when his ass is from fucking conneticut.
RandomentalTV 3 years ago
You don't live here and don't know the history. Which adds more to your ignorance, nobody attacked your stupid ass and nobody will bother to but since your fucking bitch ass wanted to reply under my fuckin comment makin me waste my time.
HaHa! my fucking ass I can't even explain the type of stupidity that fucking was to reply to my shit with a bogus ass insult mann fuck off wit dat elementary bullshit im too mature to have some bitch who aint even from here thats just dumb to clown around on.
RandomentalTV 3 years ago
I got respect for NYC music and all classic hip-hop you dont see me dissin none of that shit because people actually liked it so I don't cross the border wit dat mess cause I aint from New York.
but what kind of immature bullshit is that to just randomly diss somethin for no reason thats just asshole movement right there cause this is what you wanted. You wanted me to reply to yo bitch ass. so fuck off. I'm done.
RandomentalTV 3 years ago
Wow you responded quick as fuck! I looked this up is because I remember it had some good booty in it and 50 Cent is just as whack, his monkey ass ain't got skills either. I don't have self esteem problems but looks like you got problems hearin the truth. I ain't mean to hit you like dat cuz I know this music means alot to u, but I was bored. This music don't do nuthin for the blackman's struggle. The real hip-hop was opening eyes and ears. This just condems all the steps hip-hop had made.
WuYorkYankees 3 years ago
I know you were bored lmao...
This isn't ALL the music I listen to though so to say "dont kid yourself" dude I'm sure of the shit I say.
This aint the best hip-hop. I never said shit like that. And Atlanta was really put on the map by classic legends like James Brown, Whitney Houston, New Edition, TLC, Ray Charles, Damian Dame, and mostly Jazz and RnB artists. I don't have problems hearing the truth I have problems with unnecessary ignorance.
RandomentalTV 3 years ago
Your right, this doesnt have a good outcome of what the black people fought for in this selfish "un-united" country that we claim to be is free.
We're still not free. I'm not one of those people who focus on sex all the time and let shit like this get to me. I know what hip-hop grew from and it was mostly about knowledge.But what you said was disrespectful to the musicians and educators that died here and sayin nobody here has skills.
RandomentalTV 3 years ago
Just like you, everybody likes a little ass every now and then. I dont play this music just to watch some girls ass though, its just mostly for the sound of the production.
I'm gonna end it here. I'm just pissed off because it had to be my comment out of everyone else's "posts"
RandomentalTV 3 years ago
Alright, imma hit the sack soon. I meant the bad skills in hip-hop/rap music not JB and them. Wasn't Whitney from Jersey? Anyway, you seem pretty educated about music so big up for dat. If you ever wanna hit a strip joint I'm down. I heard ATL ones are supreme!
WuYorkYankees 3 years ago
I'am all for the upliftment of Black folks but I think we put too much on music to do that. Black on Black crime,high unemployment,drug dealing,high dropout rates were problems long before rap came. Music can do very little to reduce high BLK unemployment.
CrowdPleeza 3 years ago 8
and one more thing to add. BASS MUSIC, was da only shit that could really get the strippers and girls poundin hard. I mean dis shit really got the girls goin crazy. I miss dat shit. These people need to come back, they put ATL on the map foreal
RandomentalTV 3 years ago
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Exactley...STRIP-HOP! Makin all the beautiful young black women wanna shake they ass instead of makin something of themselves. I like ass just as much as anybody but....oh well, I don't wanna make you mad again.
WuYorkYankees 3 years ago
thats their choice and the bass music was and always will be great
opt85 3 years ago
Fuck I cant stop watchin dis
I remember goin to parties n shit
CROWDS OF PEOPLE bouncin to the bass.. DAMNNN ATL HAD DA LOUDEST BASS SHIT BACK THEN...
DJ Kizzy Rock, DJ Smurf, 69 Boyz & 199Quad, Ghost Town DJs, SoSo Def Bass All Stars, DJ Taz, Lil' Jon, Kilo Ali, mann the list goes on
I fuckin misss dis shit why the fuck ATL aint bangin like it used to, I go outside I barely hear people blastin bass in they car anymore cause da music now is wack.
RandomentalTV 3 years ago 4
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Uh don't kid yourself. All that shit you mentioned is whack as fuck, too. Silly.
WuYorkYankees 3 years ago
i was part of that movement back then and BEFORE that as well and those moments were special and could not be replaced king edward j was the truth a decatur legend and all he did was expose music the best way he knew how with the BEST dj's in the south and all he had was 2 turtables he only used a beat machine for his slow jams but before kizzy rock he had dj's like dj man dj len to name a few every dj stole his style of mixing too ALL the northern states dogged us too
uzipolo 1 year ago 2
@randome we were the shit back in the early 80's but people didnt catch on and talked about the ATL like a dog but its awful funny that evrything thats hot or a trend that comes from here EVERYBODY know about it or if a local act(and i do mena a LOCAL JOKER) comes from here they BLOW UP now i look at this and say damn..you mean to tell me there are no dope mc's in iowa? seattle? why is everybody stuck on the A? mc shy d was the first platnuim rap artist from the a says uzipolo king of decatur
uzipolo 1 year ago
This is dat shit...I'm talk'n bout swervin' threw traffic, not even going in the Club...West End...559. The Gate is where I started out...then we started hittin' the Warehouse. GA stand tha fuck up!
StanBeezy 3 years ago 5
This Is When Atlanta Was The Shit Now It Sucks.
JayRockThaBoat 4 years ago
exactly
RandomentalTV 3 years ago
It was all about Freaknik, Club 559, Club Illusions, Club 112 back in the day.
ccjames69 4 years ago 12
Memoriessssssssssssssssssssssssss ... ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
phd1974 4 years ago
Decatur where it's greater! Filmed at Jazzy T's. Columbia Drive!
neo77 4 years ago
freaknik!!!
mcb1987 4 years ago
I went to ASU too, but I was like in elementary when this song came out, hahaha...this shit was fire though
JRocc30 4 years ago
Candler Road! McAfee! Bouldercrest! South Dekalb Mall.. This takes me back!
harveyduffy 4 years ago
Mannnnnnn...you took it back with this! Damn, this used to always be on American Rap Makers. Strip clubs in the A used to be off the chain during this time! Damn, I miss those days.
stilldefiant 4 years ago 2
I don't remember this video...but I know I have the song on my booty bass compilation straight from the Candler Rd. Flea Market.
enique1103 4 years ago
classic enough said!
jdub9180 4 years ago
i love this song!!reminds me of my highschool days...maaan i was clappin w/ the best of them =o]
crycampos 4 years ago
good song
masrhereicome 4 years ago
I remember going to the Gate parking lot for the video shoot. For all of you who don't know about the Gate this was the crunk spot back in the mid 90's in Decatur GA.
ronthatus 4 years ago
LOL the Gate sucked. It was mostly catered to the 18 years old up in there. Most of the party was outside in the parking lot.
ccjames69 4 years ago
what kind of spot was solid gold, you know, the big ass building on the far left of that plaza where the gate was. I heard it was a strip club.
tekvest 2 years ago
Yeah, it was called Jazzy T's
fefereed 2 years ago
Solid Gold was a beauty supply store, Jazzy T's was on the far end in the corner.
Decaturboy23 2 years ago
@decatur in the kinda sort of middle of the plaza back in the early- mid 80's it was a flea market where chineses people sold gold chains at the END of the plaza before the gate the club used to called Club Atlantis says uzipolo king of decatur
uzipolo 1 year ago 2
@tekvest that solid gold part was actually a flea market where you would buy gold there was a crew called the gold shop boys who hung out there on the regular who went to SWD and columbia the gate used to be CLUB Atlantis back in the day the gate first performer/act was christopher williams the gate was a staple in decatur having some of the best down south rap acts in history says uzipolo king of decatur
uzipolo 1 year ago
I remember this and songs like this my freshman yr @ Albany State 94-95.
ahumphery 4 years ago
Hey dog,I went to ASU too! 96. Albany STATE BAND. THIS sound was that fire...back when it wasnt all whole lot of pimp this killer that..
crowntownqc 4 years ago
lol i was like 5 when this song came out. but i remember the video like yesterday. do yall remember the dance show that used to come on called sharon showcase. i do remember arnell star, shit we got kilo,raheem the dream, dj taz, kizzy rock. club 559, silver fox, the american legion on simpson rd, and the frat house. freaknic. my brothers keeper, by greenbriar mall
EngleRD 4 years ago
when was the last time i heard about the silver fox!!!!!
opt85 3 years ago
ahhhhh memories :)
IEman99 4 years ago
Club Nikki,Jazzy T's all day
fefereed 5 years ago
Damn skippy
wilijamesme 4 years ago
Booty Club Mother-Yeah!
Ethem333 5 years ago
I remember sneaking to watch this on that show with Arnell Star!
Dahrun80 5 years ago
omg, i havent heard that name in 4ever. i was from columbus but used to go atl every fri night for the weekend and used to watch all the videos wit arnell. CLASSIC
ahumphery 4 years ago
i miss that show, where is he now?!
opt85 3 years ago
what a classic
dbev 5 years ago
Damn...this is a classic! Origianl booty clappers!
kbthorpe 5 years ago 2
@kbthorpe
TheUnique1218 1 year ago