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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2007

Outkast - Everlasting
1996
Nothing to Lose Soundtrack

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  • I am old enough to remember this is when the south started rising in rap with the Dungeon Family of which OutKast is a member. I am old enough to see the full circle and explain the rise of southern rap dominance to my nephews. If not for 8 ball and MJG and UGK the paved the way for the Dungeon and Master P and then Cash Money and eventually T.I. arrived in the 2000's. I could on on and on put I am just giving the uniformed a little introduction to the rise of Southern Rap.

  • @FrogMan1713 Don't forget the Ghetto Boys and Kilo Ali. Good job teaching the younger generation.

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  • @Bwillis228 I still get blazed to this shit...

  • Outkast are the orignial aliens.

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  • @FrogMan1713 Putting Outkast in the same company as Cash Money and No Limit is completely disrespectful. I cant stand that radio rap

  • @TheKejavu First off, tht was only Andre.. Second of all, he wanted to experiment by singing and he did well in my eyes.

  • Shout out to my boy Everlasting R.I.P. Pliny &Benji!!!!!Glory to God Baby!

  • Andre is a fucking lyrical genius

  • you don't see creative album covers like this anymore

  • I got abducted by aliens last week and they was bumpin this shit!

  • @FrogMan1713 Then your old enough to know how big a part Beats by the Pound played.

  • i hate how they sold out. that excuse for a song "Hey Ya!" is pure bullshit

  • @jiffygay SouthWest Atlanta which was a war zone of criminal activity these days its still bad but a little better than it used to be.

  • @JSlashPSlash2009 Agreed you guys are doing great naming all the Pioneers of this southern music also you cant forget 8 Ball and MJG their first 3 albums held down the south in 92, 93, and 1994. I just wished the younger generation would study how it all started to include the whole of hip hop from NY all the way to the South.

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