[Big Kap] Aiyyo check this out, supreme figga nigga Big Kap Rockin with Lil' Jon, Eastside Boyz, Chyna Whyte (Ludacris nigga) $hort Dog (Ay tell them niggaz what's up though) If you scared, get the fuck out the club nigga!
Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you actin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you fussin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you lookin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'me up, get 'em up) Why you frontin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off)
[Lil' Jon] Well get 'em up (Get 'em up) Put 'em up (Put 'em up) Stop actin' like a bitch and get yo hands up Well get 'em up (Get 'em up) Put 'em up (Put 'em up) Stop actin' like a bitch and get yo hands up Well where you from nigga (Where you from) Where you from nigga (Where you from) God dammit motherfucker where you from (Where you from) Well where you from nigga (Where you from) Where you from nigga (Where you from) God dammit motherfucker where you from (Where you from) Well represent yo shit - represent yo shit Say fuck that clique - say fuck that clique Represent yo shit - represent yo shit Say fuck that clique - say fuck that clique Well you scared (You scared) - You scared (You scared) Stop actin' like a bitch you scared (You scared) You scared (You scared) - You scared (You scared) Stop actin' like a bitch you scared (You scared)
Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you actin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you fussin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you lookin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'me up, get 'em up) Why you frontin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off)
[Chyna Whyte] Chyna Whyte don't suck no dicks or lick no nuts Bitch I hit licks and flip bricks Every two hours switch whips to keep the peoples off me What you know about that No-Doz and coffee No sleep, I'm lookin' 40 With three bricks in a 740 Bitch I ain't got time to party I'm breakin' bread with Dominican niggaz Over a hot Bennigan's dinner Thinkin' how I'ma cop the 6 at the beginnin' of winter Chrome it out and then fit it with timber, that's wood grain What you ain't know, this a hood thang All my thugs let ya wood swang Bitches make ya ass clap I'm takin' all y'all ASCAP and BMI Catch me drivin' DUI Look cause I don't give a fuck nigga I'm livin to die Who on this track fuckin with me, y'all is willin' to try Chyna Whyte the thug bitch with no feelings inside, motherfucker
Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you actin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you fussin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you lookin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'me up, get 'em up) Why you frontin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off)
[Ludacris] Well pour out the Henn and Coke and fire up that dro' It's Ludacris off Old National and Godby Road The block is sold, "CLEAR!" then I shocked the globe I clock the hoes, lock do's and drop the 'bows I rock the shows; pop lock and knock yo nose You Bia' Bia', I grab my .44 and mop the flo' I +Mop & Glo'+; the Feds tryin to stop my dough They claim they caught me at the docks with a flock of snow I bring the pain - cock back and swing the thang Yo' girl mad cause she told me don't even bring the thang And then I told her - I said it's cool, get at me And then my voice got raaaassspy Cause I was smokin' on some Cali and my eyes were dazed I was in the zone, coulda thrown up them tre's And if you lost, Lil' Jon's got some Eastside ways So stop actin' like a Bia if yo ass ain't blaze
[Hook]
[Too $hort] Bitch niggaz in the house tell me what's up A nigga slapped you in the mouth and told you shut up Somebody holler get 'em and now you just a victim Shorty tried to stick 'em, told the pit bull to sick 'em I know he wanna run but he can't he assed out Punched him in his chin and then he passed out Woke up with his pockets turned inside-out Always hit them weak motherfuckaz right in they mouth You better stay out the way and act like you ain't havin' shit Cause niggaz will run up in yo ass like you a nasty bitch You little bitch, that's what the callin' you You'd be a damn fool to act like you ballin' dude Mindin' yo business, they grabbed you by yo collar You feel like Marvin Gaye cause they make you wanna holler But since you can't run, you might as well fight Quit actin' like a bitch and live a real life You just a - "Bia' Bia'!"
Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you actin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you fussin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'em up, get 'em up) Why you lookin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off) Bia Bia (Get 'me up, get 'em up) Why you frontin' like a - like a (Push 'em off, push 'em off)
Wait, i missed an episode (and i feel like keepin this thread alive too...)
White people mostly can't relate to Crunk. Y'all know that. So where is this fascination coming from? Is that the same fascination we all have for Gangster movies, portraying lifestyles that we, "regular people", will never reach?
Also, when you peep the lyrics above, you realize that the N word is everywhere. That triggers many questions :
-could J-Lo possibly do a Crunk song soon starting her lyrics with "for all my nukkaz"?
-could Fat Joe participate to the remix?
-what happen when White people are screaming the lyrics with rage during a show??? Do they really say "for all my nukkaz" outloud or they mumble some word and replace it with "for all my people"...?
All in all,how do you feel about your daughter listening to C.R.U.N.K. ?
I grew up in Mississippi. I completely relate to crunk
Y'all don't even see i'm the one laughin'...quote of the Year right here.Since you wanna play the superior american against the weak european, i got more for you then...I won't pull out my blue passport to piss you off, but get that straight : i was in Miami in 1992 and Luke was killin' it already. I didn't see much people relatin' to it. Now that Crunk is everywhere, even your neighboors likes it. So it don't makes you an exception, you just ride a bandwagon.
How many people was disrespecfellatin' Luke and the TR claps. And all y'all talking about "we need some snare drums"...lol. Crunk is the shit from my point of view too. I can sell a track i made in 30 minutes, sample-free,etc... That's THE shit.
I grew up in Mississippi. I completely relate to crunk
Y'all don't even see i'm the one laughin'...quote of the Year right here.Since you wanna play the superior american against the weak european, i got more for you then...I won't pull out my blue passport to piss you off, but get that straight : i was in Miami in 1992 and Luke was killin' it already. I didn't see much people relatin' to it. Now that Crunk is everywhere, even your neighboors likes it. So it don't makes you an exception, you just ride a bandwagon.
Err, yeah, much like Li'l Jon, Luke's music also failed to reach millions of listeners.
I grew up in Mississippi. I completely relate to crunk
Y'all don't even see i'm the one laughin'...quote of the Year right here.Since you wanna play the superior american against the weak european, i got more for you then...I won't pull out my blue passport to piss you off, but get that straight : i was in Miami in 1992 and Luke was killin' it already.
Awesome - I was playing Miami Bass on the radio in Mississippi in 1992 you presumptous motherfucker.
I grew up in Mississippi. I completely relate to crunk
Y'all don't even see i'm the one laughin'...quote of the Year right here.Since you wanna play the superior american against the weak european, i got more for you then...I won't pull out my blue passport to piss you off, but get that straight : i was in Miami in 1992 and Luke was killin' it already.
Awesome - I was playing Miami Bass on the radio in Mississippi in 1992 you presumptous motherfucker.
This whole idea of being ahead of the curve by being up on Luke in 1992 is crazy--he was already past the peak of his national popularity at that point.
Unless you were smashing bottles in the studio with Pretty Tony in 1986 trying to come up with the perfect shatter sound for "Fix it in the Mix" you have no right to listen to or even talk about crunk music.
I grew up in Mississippi. I completely relate to crunk
Y'all don't even see i'm the one laughin'...quote of the Year right here.Since you wanna play the superior american against the weak european, i got more for you then...I won't pull out my blue passport to piss you off, but get that straight : i was in Miami in 1992 and Luke was killin' it already.
Awesome - I was playing Miami Bass on the radio in Mississippi in 1992 you presumptous motherfucker.
This whole idea of being ahead of the curve by being up on Luke in 1992 is crazy--he was already past the peak of his national popularity at that point.
True words...
92 was past his expiry date.
Is What We Are was dropped in what like 86-87? Move somethin' the year after??
see, that crunk shit got to your head son...you need to chill with the crunk juice. It makes you act hard for no reason. You wanna act gangster now?
why y'all are so emotionnal over a fuckin discussion that goes nowhere. Talking about Crunk is like talking about religion or politics on internet : useless. So fix your perm my missipssipi fella. Oh no, i forgot, you white...So fix your cornrows, it's trendy.
Faux, i was pointing out Luke because you and i are old enough to remember that MOST listeners hated him for being on that freak shit all the time (which is the reason why i liked him).
Also, i never try to act "real" with y'all. Y'all are the real heads. I can't front. I know there's a Strutter that witness the birth of Crunk in 1984 even...
as an act of respect, i will stop...But it's really not for your crunked azz that i do that. I'd rather type pages of bullshit than hearing y'all theorizing about the World. Please believe that. Too bad i was stopped...People are prayin for my downfall already. I quit like Jin. No,not Jin, like Shock-G.
Unless you were smashing bottles in the studio with Pretty Tony in 1986 trying to come up with the perfect shatter sound for "Fix it in the Mix" you have no right to listen to or even talk about crunk music.
umm m. . i was watching some CRUNK on 106 and park and it occured to me. .isnt this the same music pioneered by bone thugs n harmony and crucial conflict in the 90's?? peace, stein. . .
although I dont like using the term too much, crunk is just a reason to get wild in the club...gotta take a break from rubbing on bitches asses everynow and then
two of Luke's most popular songs were released in late 1991/early 1992
I Wanna Rock & Pop That Coochie
and my personal favorite: Breakdown
scarred was released in 96'
Yeah, I wasn't saying that he was done by 1992 by any means--he continued to put out worthwhile material--like "Scarred"--for much of the nineties.
Just saying that he had reached his peak of national popularity a few years before that, so if you were first discovering him in 1992, you definitely weren't ahead of any kind of curve.
Luke for president.
Also, ya'll know that Luke has a daughter that is now in her mid-twenties? How crazy is that? That somewhere out there there is a full grown adult woman that's like "Luke is my dad". What if you were dating a woman, things got kind of serious, and she wanted you to meet her dad... and it was Luke?!
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Wow, that's rather profane Mark.
White people mostly can't relate to Crunk. Y'all know that. So where is this fascination coming from? Is that the same fascination we all have for Gangster movies, portraying lifestyles that we, "regular people", will never reach?
Also, when you peep the lyrics above, you realize that the N word is everywhere. That triggers many questions :
-could J-Lo possibly do a Crunk song soon starting her lyrics with "for all my nukkaz"?
-could Fat Joe participate to the remix?
-what happen when White people are screaming the lyrics with rage during a show??? Do they really say "for all my nukkaz" outloud or they mumble some word and replace it with "for all my people"...?
All in all,how do you feel about your daughter listening to C.R.U.N.K. ?
What are you talking about?
White people adore Li'l Jon.
Speak for yourself. I grew up in Mississippi. I completely relate to crunk. You grew up in France, right?
This thread is dumb as shit.
Faux, be fair. I think it must have been a typo and meant to read as follows:
Y'all don't even see i'm the one laughin'...quote of the Year right here.Since you wanna play the superior american against the weak european, i got more for you then...I won't pull out my blue passport to piss you off, but get that straight : i was in Miami in 1992 and Luke was killin' it already. I didn't see much people relatin' to it. Now that Crunk is everywhere, even your neighboors likes it. So it don't makes you an exception, you just ride a bandwagon.
How many people was disrespecfellatin' Luke and the TR claps. And all y'all talking about "we need some snare drums"...lol. Crunk is the shit from my point of view too. I can sell a track i made in 30 minutes, sample-free,etc... That's THE shit.
Err, yeah, much like Li'l Jon, Luke's music also failed to reach millions of listeners.
What are you talking about now?
Awesome - I was playing Miami Bass on the radio in Mississippi in 1992 you presumptous motherfucker.
This whole idea of being ahead of the curve by being up on Luke in 1992 is crazy--he was already past the peak of his national popularity at that point.
True words...
92 was past his expiry date.
Is What We Are was dropped in what like 86-87? Move somethin' the year after??
92?????
Crazy talk
see, that crunk shit got to your head son...you need to chill with the crunk juice. It makes you act hard for no reason. You wanna act gangster now?
why y'all are so emotionnal over a fuckin discussion that goes nowhere. Talking about Crunk is like talking about religion or politics on internet : useless. So fix your perm my missipssipi fella. Oh no, i forgot, you white...So fix your cornrows, it's trendy.
Faux, i was pointing out Luke because you and i are old enough to remember that MOST listeners hated him for being on that freak shit all the time (which is the reason why i liked him).
Also, i never try to act "real" with y'all. Y'all are the real heads. I can't front. I know there's a Strutter that witness the birth of Crunk in 1984 even...
rap cops gots to stop
and yet you continue to type
hahahahahaha
I Wanna Rock & Pop That Coochie
and my personal favorite: Breakdown
scarred was released in 96'
depends on how you look at it....technically, yes
peace, stein. . .
peace, stein. . .
Every Christmas, my family does too!
Every Christmas, my family does too! :word
I HAVE CHRISTMAS AT LUKE'S HOUSE. knockin boots for christmas is the joint!
peace, stein. . .
PLAESE to bring that boy back... has anyone even addressed crunk's genesis at the Goodlife?!
Yeah, I wasn't saying that he was done by 1992 by any means--he continued to put out worthwhile material--like "Scarred"--for much of the nineties.
Just saying that he had reached his peak of national popularity a few years before that, so if you were first discovering him in 1992, you definitely weren't ahead of any kind of curve.
Luke for president.
Also, ya'll know that Luke has a daughter that is now in her mid-twenties? How crazy is that? That somewhere out there there is a full grown adult woman that's like "Luke is my dad". What if you were dating a woman, things got kind of serious, and she wanted you to meet her dad... and it was Luke?!