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  • ahhhh!!!!!! this one is so killing me since 1995 :D just cant get enough of this!

  • Classic Goodie. Used to bang this album daily in '96.

  • my situations makin me grow too fast..

  • What a tune, What an album!

  • The brother's are ripping up the mic. The rest of this bama ignorant slave stuff is being used against the poor people period.Time to leave updated coonery behind d for sure.

  • hewl yea clo kilt dis

  • Whatcha know bout Sesame street? It's hard to believe this album is almost 16 years old! These guys were way ahead of their time.

  • 2:58

  • the passion is frightening

  • i love walking down simpson rd cambellton rd and benjermin e mays rd listenening to this and actually being in the enviroment that produced this music. i love to look around and see what they saw

  • @BricksDaMANE really im from philly i never knew this area really existed. where is it at i may come down there and check it out?

  • @BricksDaMANE wow!!!!!! Now I have to do more homework. The actual reality of it all just arrived full circle. Thank you Bricks! This is almost 20+ years later.

  • respect goodie mob

  • Fucking love this track. Goodie Mob is like a darker outkast. I like how their songs make you feel like you're walking down the streets of the ghetto at sun-down

  • "Nineteen ninety-five"

  • Dis real Dirty South music. What the fuck happened to us. Its a shame that we started out like this and ened up with "swagg" and "snap" shit. damn damn damn I miss when da streets of GA sounded like this all day

  • @DonzAmin1 Word manne. Goodie Mob SOUNDS like GA. Especially on Fighting with the crickets in the background. This album just really sounds like Georgia. And when you're from GA you can understand this album even better because it speaks to you. I just wish we could go back to music like this.

  • @montecarlomayne we can go back to music like this if niggaz stop buying it because the powers that b only what makes money they dont care about talent and most ppl dat buy cds are women so they aint really worried bout da music anyway they just buying whoever looks da best wit they shirt off or who has the most catchy hook so I feel like these young girls need to go to hip hop skool so da niggaz can bootleg some hot shit I miss niggaz chillin in da hood in they videos now they b in studio

  • @montecarlomayne i feel the same way. something has to give. this musci today is pissing me off. that is classic

  • i get chills every time i hear this track and the rest of this album, yo if you never rocked this growing and sometime recently you don't know shit about hiphop...one love to everyone showing love to the real

  • @akn0ledge Yes ! agreed 100 % I had this album on tape when it first came out, listened to it on my walkman constantly ! This is the first time ive listened to the tunes off this album in a long while, they actually sound better now than they did back when I first got the tape all them years ago !

  • Born into these crooked ways

    I never even ask to come so now

    I'm living in the days

    I struggle and fight to stay alive

    Hoping that one day I'd earn the chance to die

    There's a lot of meaning on these hooks, and this hook will go over a lot of people's heads unofortunately. There's a lot of meaning to Goodie Mob's tracks, missing trom today's hip-hop, particular the south....

  • One of the best hip hop songs from the 90's...you know, when hip hop was real.

  • Sounds like the swamp.... Such a classic.

  • ya this beat is sick jst the beat and c_lo

  • 95.....

  • great song. nuff said

  • Ceelo KILLED This!!!!! Damn I played this album continuously for over 4 months. It was never enough. Damn money truly changed them ALL.....such a shame

  • @vviked Ceelo and Dre da only ones who wanted to keep dis sound dats y they catch da most heat from da industry about they ways but they all weird as hell

  • @vviked i 've been writing that everywhere. you are soo right. i couldn't agree. more. i hate this new commericalize crap they have out. what happe to the other two aritst. cee lo and andre are good but what about the other two. where are they now.

  • @vviked yea i couldnt stop bumpin the album for a while

    "13 and a half years old, waiting at the busstop alone in the cold"

    to me the shit thats out now is juss there to really make me appreciate the classics like this.

  • @vviked I understand your frustration with g mo - but understand that this was a phase in their life that they may not be going through right now - i just appreciate them niggas for giving me this shit in 1995 to cope with what im going through in 2011 - didnt understand why i felt this shit so much at 11 and 12 years old but it was because it foretold my future....real shit

  • Amazing!! The Org Version B4 they changed the track is even better if you can believe that.

  • link??

  • damn looks like im gonna have to buy a copy of soul food now

  • T-Mo tore the shit outta this beat

  • "some left this world by puttin bullets in they head, but little Johnny across the street hung hisself from his bunk bed, had to go to court in the morning, nothin hard about it, my little parter was just scared, how scared gipp? that scared"

    they all spittin some real shit mayne. some serious shit...

  • Maybe their best song in my opinion.

  • real southern hip hop not this lil wayne, snap dance, soulja boy, lame lyrics, bling bling, grills, voice box bullshit!

  • @sfknns

    so true...lil layme is not what it's about! Well said.

  • @sfknns keep wayne out of this thank you.

  • @sfknns um lil wayne doesnt really sound anything or rap anything like soulja boy or snap music but ok.

  • @rayallen0  the song lollipop seems to prove otherwise LoL, but I did mention lame lyrics & bling bling & wayne def falls into those 2 areas LOL!

  • thank you for uploading! This gave birth to TI and others. What were you doing when this dropped. Crack cocaine was out of control in the South. If you from the South you know this album was the soundtrack to our experience. I bump this just to flashback.

  • People really don't know... until they listen to this album... It was all about the South's struggle for acceptance in society as well as Hip-Hop!!

    This album was and is SO prophetic!! Long live da South and the Goodie Mob!!

  • The way I see it, Kast and Goodie Mob were rapping and saying the same stuff that Arrested Development said but just said it in a more agressive way. This is the REAL SOUTH!

  • cee lo's verse is truly inspirational

  • cee lo makes you see your past,exactly how I felt comin up as a youngster in Atl!

  • def one of da bes on tha album...i agree wit simpmor...gipp tore it up, short but crazy az hell

  • dope record. these guys r underrated

  • man this is one of the best goodie tracks, this is what they're all about. gipp's verse just blows me away man, it makes it hard to pay attention to the rest of the song after he's spat such a good verse... my little partner was just scared, how scared gipp? that scared.

  • The bassline is perfect... Organoize was on it... and all 4 (Khujo, T-Mo, Cee-Lo & Gipp) killed it

  • ayyyyyyyyyyyyy

    one of da realist song ever made this captures the essence of atl in 1995/6 .

  • This song has no comments?? OMG!! This was my shit!!!

  • really

  • Really Really Really!!!! I see ya boi!

  • its my shit 2

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