@ #2 Yogey. So tru!! But niggas (producers that’s not from the south) can’t help it cuz that shit is infectious. Dudes can knock da south all they want about WHATEVA reason, but THEY know 4 da most part, our production GO HARD!
Anyway SP’s song is cool. Sonically, its mos def sumthin different 4 him, but it will catch on.
why do yall spend so much time hating the south /get a life/ ya grandmomma from the south/ everytime there’s something on this site you don’t like you automatically associate it with the south/ this shows retardation on so many levels/the south is a huge region with a diverse mix of people who like different things/ not one small town where everyone thinks and act alike/stop pumping that ignorant shit out to the world/i mean i’m starting to think deflection is going on/anyway sean paul suck all his songs and videos sound and look the same/
its not that serious southern people to always play the role of the victim and constantly complain about how people is hating on your region. Blame your rappers. Mr. ay bay bay is PURE GARBAGE. however T.I and lil wayne and others not mentioned have some credibility. Yes congradulations you were able to spot that there were “snare rolls and pitched vocals” in Sean Paul’s new song and expressed that it is also present in southern music, but you forgot that the music industry makes its money on what going to sell and that translates to what is popuolar right now. No one cares that it came form the south, north or where ever, all that is taken into consideration is if it’s going to sell. In conclusion get off that everyone hates the south bullshit because GARBAGE isnt only coming out of the south but from all over.
Yeah in case you are wondering IM FROM BROOKLYN, NY ALL DAY.
oh yea song =hot
video=eh take it or leave it nothing exclusive
#2 fuck ‘reggaeton’ dancing n music, im hispanic and i can’t stand ‘reggaeton muisc’ i actually hate it…….stop biting off of dancehall n reggae music and be original n stop coping…….anyway big up to sean paul.
“But niggas (producers that’s not from the south) can’t help it cuz that shit is infectious. Dudes can knock da south all they want about WHATEVA reason, but THEY know 4 da most part, our production GO HARD!”
I CO-SIGN THIS ONE ^ !
“#2 fuck ‘reggaeton’ dancing n music, im hispanic and i can’t stand ‘reggaeton muisc’ i actually hate it…….stop biting off of dancehall n reggae music and be original n stop coping…….anyway big up to sean paul.”
I DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS ONE ^ !
“Yes congradulations you were able to spot that there were “snare rolls and pitched vocals…In conclusion get off that everyone hates the south bullshit””
THIS ONE HAS COMPLETELY MISUNDERSTOOD MY COMMENT ^ !
#13 ‘ yugey sezuu’ what ever the fuck your name is, southern hiphop is a joke u dumb ass, so stop stealing people post with your dumb ass tryin to be smart.
Darling… Yugey, I was also addressing the comment below you as well and the addressing the notions of others that share the same view as you. But if you want to challenge my opinon, which is FAR nicer than others who are not from the south I ask that you bring aand do so intelligently.
ya’ll niggas need to start saying the name of the rappers you talkin bout.
#15 white bread
i’m from brooklyn but i came from the south and that was a real sideways comment out your mouth. southern music has alot of diversity just like up here. in brookly i swear to god everything aint hot at all. we dont even support our own shit. sum shit is hot, alot of shit is garbage. every region got lyrical thinkers, and gun bustin hustlers, dance club shit. and then stupid shit.
dont diss the south cuz the south been doin their thing in rap just not dominating the radio and shit, so cuz sum cornballs start to dominate radio and tv, the whole southern music scene is wack. fuck outta here its sum southern rappers i’d choose over nyc niggas all day.
but if u think all of southern music then u wack, cuz hiphop needs the south just like it needs nyc, chicago, texas and a lil bit of the west.
number 17, the king’ 90% of rapper from the south are garbage there wack, but it only 90% of the rapper it doesn’t mean im saying all, and alot of them are all joke and niggas don’t really need to say the name of southern rapper,alot of them being one hit rap artist is basically the point that im tryin to prove to why most southern music is a joke, cuz there sure don’t have a lot of hiphop artist in the south, n niggas not supporting ya southern artist is ya probably, cuz see i ain’t got to worry about supporting artist cuz im from chitown, and we have lot of hiphop artist, and don’t think im dissing the south cuz i ain’t, but hiphop doesn’t need no more ‘lean wit it roc wit it’ ‘crank dat soulja boy’ n lil boosie ‘wipe me down’ shit like that period………and if you think hiphop needs those type of fuckin music then your wack.
I liked it…me being jamaican but a major hip hop head…sean paul is the best I can listen to reguarding reggae….I liked the video especially the dancing lol
why ppl on here actin like they dont know the difference between reggae music and hip hop anyways the videon and song was tight sean paul always jap out on another note a girl asked me what was the difference between black (americans) and black (jamaicans) basically our culture how we were brought up but at the end of the day were still black ppl
But Jamaicans really started hip hop in the first place. Yes I said it. So if they wanna use a “southern snare” or whatever you call it then let them use it. Aint no one even talkin about southern beats. Southern beats are tight. But that’s not what makes a rapper wack. Its the entire package. And if you look back into the days when NY was on top of the game, southern rappers used NY style. MC Shy D is the perfect example.
why ppl on here actin like they dont know the difference between reggae music and hip hop anyways the videon and song was tight sean paul always jap out on another note a girl asked me what was the difference between black (americans) and black (jamaicans) basically our culture how we were brought up but at the end of the day were still black ppl
It’s true. I’m half Jamaican myself. African American or Jamaican. We still black people. Our music compliements each other. The black american music had a major impact on the jamaican reggae and the jamaican reggae had a major impact on the black american hip hop. Look at people like Busta Rhymes and Biggie. They are both Jamaican.
^^^^^^When I think about it…the average 20 year “Hip-Hop” head don’t even remember Biggie or Tupac which is SO SAD!!!!
When they were 10 years old 10 years ago when I graduated highschool, MASTER P and CASH MONEY were on FIRE and THAT is the southern rap THEY grew up on and emulate ie “Ay Bay Bay and Soulja Boy tellin’ our 10 year olds to “supersoak dat hoe” lol. I mean we grew up with profanity, but by the time I hit highschool and after TuPac and Biggie died, rap just turned into another “get rich quick scheme” instead of music. The southern rap I grew up on and still listen to
is;
UGK, Outkast, 5th Ward Boys and Scarface and maybe like 1 or 2 others. 2 live Crew was there to make you shake ya ass but no body took theme SERIOUSLY like a SERIOUS RAP GROUP or anything like they do now?
The groups I listed were great reps for the south. They let the rest of the country know what was going on down there and wana visit.
But now……..Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuullllllll
At least consious rap is comming back to the mainstream. Somebody HEEELLLLPPP lol!!!! I don’t want to sit here and watch this artform disappear right in front of my eyes just as fast as it got here?!!!!
^^^^^^When I think about it…the average 20 year “Hip-Hop” head don’t even remember Biggie or Tupac which is SO SAD!!!!
When they were 10 years old 10 years ago when I graduated highschool, MASTER P and CASH MONEY were on FIRE and THAT is the southern rap THEY grew up on and emulate ie “Ay Bay Bay and Soulja Boy tellin’ our 10 year olds to “supersoak dat hoe” lol. I mean we grew up with profanity, but by the time I hit highschool and after TuPac and Biggie died, rap just turned into another “get rich quick scheme” instead of music. The southern rap I grew up on and still listen to
is;
UGK, Outkast, 5th Ward Boys and Scarface and maybe like 1 or 2 others. 2 live Crew was there to make you shake ya ass but no body took theme SERIOUSLY like a SERIOUS RAP GROUP or anything like they do now?
The groups I listed were great reps for the south. They let the rest of the country know what was going on down there and wana visit.
But now……..Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuullllllll
At least consious rap is comming back to the mainstream. Somebody HEEELLLLPPP lol!!!! I don’t want to sit here and watch this artform disappear right in front of my eyes just as fast as it got here?!!!!
Just like the south has it’s legends, New York has our legends. If you talkin about groups you got Wu Tang, Run DMC, Public Enemy, Salt N Peppa, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Unlike the southern region of hip hop, the New York legends were not really tryin to bring the spotlight on the east. They were just makin good music. I aint even gonna go into history but we all know that DMC is the greatest of all time, Flash innovated hip hop, PE made black people look good, Salt N Peppa opened the doors for the female MC, and WU Tang has the most pure, raw rapping talent there is. Not to mention other east coast groups like the Fugees, EPMD, Eric B and Rakim and Gangstarr. We all have our history. We need to stop trying to out do one another and just have fun with the shit. It aint that big of a deal.
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October 28th, 2007 at 9:14 pm
yo video is hot realtalkny, sean paul always comin correct
October 28th, 2007 at 9:45 pm
WE NOW HAVE SOUTHERN SNARE ROLLS AND DOWN PITCHED VOCALS IN REGGAETON AND DANCEHALL MUSIC
AND WHO WAS IT THAT SAID SOUTHERN HIP HOP IS A JOKE
P.S: YOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
October 28th, 2007 at 10:39 pm
@ #2 Yogey. So tru!! But niggas (producers that’s not from the south) can’t help it cuz that shit is infectious. Dudes can knock da south all they want about WHATEVA reason, but THEY know 4 da most part, our production GO HARD!
Anyway SP’s song is cool. Sonically, its mos def sumthin different 4 him, but it will catch on.
October 28th, 2007 at 10:52 pm
damn i wish my life was a music video.
all the girls walk around in they underwear
October 29th, 2007 at 1:12 am
why do yall spend so much time hating the south /get a life/ ya grandmomma from the south/ everytime there’s something on this site you don’t like you automatically associate it with the south/ this shows retardation on so many levels/the south is a huge region with a diverse mix of people who like different things/ not one small town where everyone thinks and act alike/stop pumping that ignorant shit out to the world/i mean i’m starting to think deflection is going on/anyway sean paul suck all his songs and videos sound and look the same/
October 29th, 2007 at 5:33 am
the joint was tight, the video was hot the girls were sexy is hell………damn there asssssssssssss were on fire.
October 29th, 2007 at 6:22 am
the word is ‘QUIET’ realtalkny not ‘quite’…..damm…it hard on my eyes to see these things and let them pass…..given u enough passes
October 29th, 2007 at 6:31 am
yo dancehall music is the father of hip hop …kool herc was jamaican and that man built hip hop…..we been mc’n only in our language
October 29th, 2007 at 7:09 am
that beat kind of sound like JR Writer. but whatever is hot.
October 29th, 2007 at 7:30 am
Realtalkny, it’s Quiet not quite. hahaha
Anyways, nice to see sean paul back and doin’ his thang.
October 29th, 2007 at 9:05 am
its not that serious southern people to always play the role of the victim and constantly complain about how people is hating on your region. Blame your rappers. Mr. ay bay bay is PURE GARBAGE. however T.I and lil wayne and others not mentioned have some credibility. Yes congradulations you were able to spot that there were “snare rolls and pitched vocals” in Sean Paul’s new song and expressed that it is also present in southern music, but you forgot that the music industry makes its money on what going to sell and that translates to what is popuolar right now. No one cares that it came form the south, north or where ever, all that is taken into consideration is if it’s going to sell. In conclusion get off that everyone hates the south bullshit because GARBAGE isnt only coming out of the south but from all over.
Yeah in case you are wondering IM FROM BROOKLYN, NY ALL DAY.
oh yea song =hot
video=eh take it or leave it nothing exclusive
October 29th, 2007 at 9:49 am
#2 fuck ‘reggaeton’ dancing n music, im hispanic and i can’t stand ‘reggaeton muisc’ i actually hate it…….stop biting off of dancehall n reggae music and be original n stop coping…….anyway big up to sean paul.
October 29th, 2007 at 10:06 am
“But niggas (producers that’s not from the south) can’t help it cuz that shit is infectious. Dudes can knock da south all they want about WHATEVA reason, but THEY know 4 da most part, our production GO HARD!”
I CO-SIGN THIS ONE ^ !
“#2 fuck ‘reggaeton’ dancing n music, im hispanic and i can’t stand ‘reggaeton muisc’ i actually hate it…….stop biting off of dancehall n reggae music and be original n stop coping…….anyway big up to sean paul.”
I DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS ONE ^ !
“Yes congradulations you were able to spot that there were “snare rolls and pitched vocals…In conclusion get off that everyone hates the south bullshit””
THIS ONE HAS COMPLETELY MISUNDERSTOOD MY COMMENT ^ !
October 29th, 2007 at 10:17 am
This is new? I’m pretty sure I started hearing this a while ago.
October 29th, 2007 at 10:24 am
#13 ‘ yugey sezuu’ what ever the fuck your name is, southern hiphop is a joke u dumb ass, so stop stealing people post with your dumb ass tryin to be smart.
October 29th, 2007 at 10:40 am
Darling… Yugey, I was also addressing the comment below you as well and the addressing the notions of others that share the same view as you. But if you want to challenge my opinon, which is FAR nicer than others who are not from the south I ask that you bring aand do so intelligently.
October 29th, 2007 at 10:47 am
ya’ll niggas need to start saying the name of the rappers you talkin bout.
#15 white bread
i’m from brooklyn but i came from the south and that was a real sideways comment out your mouth. southern music has alot of diversity just like up here. in brookly i swear to god everything aint hot at all. we dont even support our own shit. sum shit is hot, alot of shit is garbage. every region got lyrical thinkers, and gun bustin hustlers, dance club shit. and then stupid shit.
dont diss the south cuz the south been doin their thing in rap just not dominating the radio and shit, so cuz sum cornballs start to dominate radio and tv, the whole southern music scene is wack. fuck outta here its sum southern rappers i’d choose over nyc niggas all day.
but if u think all of southern music then u wack, cuz hiphop needs the south just like it needs nyc, chicago, texas and a lil bit of the west.
October 29th, 2007 at 10:50 am
not my style…sorry….
October 29th, 2007 at 10:55 am
not a fan of his lyrics on this southern beat…not sure of the merits of this track.
like the hook.
not sure if the reggae thing mixes with the outhern sound…
taking from rik ross…but not taking it upwards though
October 29th, 2007 at 11:11 am
number 17, the king’ 90% of rapper from the south are garbage there wack, but it only 90% of the rapper it doesn’t mean im saying all, and alot of them are all joke and niggas don’t really need to say the name of southern rapper,alot of them being one hit rap artist is basically the point that im tryin to prove to why most southern music is a joke, cuz there sure don’t have a lot of hiphop artist in the south, n niggas not supporting ya southern artist is ya probably, cuz see i ain’t got to worry about supporting artist cuz im from chitown, and we have lot of hiphop artist, and don’t think im dissing the south cuz i ain’t, but hiphop doesn’t need no more ‘lean wit it roc wit it’ ‘crank dat soulja boy’ n lil boosie ‘wipe me down’ shit like that period………and if you think hiphop needs those type of fuckin music then your wack.
October 29th, 2007 at 11:13 am
that doesn’t even sound like a south beat, i dont no what ya talking bout, but if it is then that the best south beat iv ever heard.
October 29th, 2007 at 11:23 am
The video is kind of plain. This must be a “buzz” single to prepare us for the real deal. This song came out in June. I remember posting it.
October 29th, 2007 at 11:29 am
FYI that is not a southern beat fools. Its called Tremor Riddim which many reggae like vybz kartel and elephant man have used.
October 29th, 2007 at 11:39 am
Since we on the reggae tip, heres the new Baby Cham. http://youtube.com/watch?v=_o9Y7dfYynA
October 29th, 2007 at 11:40 am
This the best one. http://youtube.com/watch?v=of7YhVk48Mk
October 29th, 2007 at 1:08 pm
I liked it…me being jamaican but a major hip hop head…sean paul is the best I can listen to reguarding reggae….I liked the video especially the dancing lol
October 29th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
why ppl on here actin like they dont know the difference between reggae music and hip hop anyways the videon and song was tight sean paul always jap out on another note a girl asked me what was the difference between black (americans) and black (jamaicans) basically our culture how we were brought up but at the end of the day were still black ppl
October 29th, 2007 at 3:04 pm
But Jamaicans really started hip hop in the first place. Yes I said it. So if they wanna use a “southern snare” or whatever you call it then let them use it. Aint no one even talkin about southern beats. Southern beats are tight. But that’s not what makes a rapper wack. Its the entire package. And if you look back into the days when NY was on top of the game, southern rappers used NY style. MC Shy D is the perfect example.
October 29th, 2007 at 3:07 pm
why ppl on here actin like they dont know the difference between reggae music and hip hop anyways the videon and song was tight sean paul always jap out on another note a girl asked me what was the difference between black (americans) and black (jamaicans) basically our culture how we were brought up but at the end of the day were still black ppl
It’s true. I’m half Jamaican myself. African American or Jamaican. We still black people. Our music compliements each other. The black american music had a major impact on the jamaican reggae and the jamaican reggae had a major impact on the black american hip hop. Look at people like Busta Rhymes and Biggie. They are both Jamaican.
October 30th, 2007 at 4:36 am
Somebody chopp and screw my Regge lol!!!
WTF!!! I love to shake my ass to downsouth bass as much as the next chick but this is just getting oversaturatedly REDICULOUSS!!!
BUT, with oversaturation comes CHANGE and that is what I am praying for VERY SOON!!!!
October 30th, 2007 at 4:59 am
^^^^^^When I think about it…the average 20 year “Hip-Hop” head don’t even remember Biggie or Tupac which is SO SAD!!!!
When they were 10 years old 10 years ago when I graduated highschool, MASTER P and CASH MONEY were on FIRE and THAT is the southern rap THEY grew up on and emulate ie “Ay Bay Bay and Soulja Boy tellin’ our 10 year olds to “supersoak dat hoe” lol. I mean we grew up with profanity, but by the time I hit highschool and after TuPac and Biggie died, rap just turned into another “get rich quick scheme” instead of music. The southern rap I grew up on and still listen to
is;
UGK, Outkast, 5th Ward Boys and Scarface and maybe like 1 or 2 others. 2 live Crew was there to make you shake ya ass but no body took theme SERIOUSLY like a SERIOUS RAP GROUP or anything like they do now?
The groups I listed were great reps for the south. They let the rest of the country know what was going on down there and wana visit.
But now……..Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuullllllll
At least consious rap is comming back to the mainstream. Somebody HEEELLLLPPP lol!!!! I don’t want to sit here and watch this artform disappear right in front of my eyes just as fast as it got here?!!!!
October 30th, 2007 at 8:18 am
the song is fire
November 4th, 2007 at 7:47 am
^^^^^^When I think about it…the average 20 year “Hip-Hop” head don’t even remember Biggie or Tupac which is SO SAD!!!!
When they were 10 years old 10 years ago when I graduated highschool, MASTER P and CASH MONEY were on FIRE and THAT is the southern rap THEY grew up on and emulate ie “Ay Bay Bay and Soulja Boy tellin’ our 10 year olds to “supersoak dat hoe” lol. I mean we grew up with profanity, but by the time I hit highschool and after TuPac and Biggie died, rap just turned into another “get rich quick scheme” instead of music. The southern rap I grew up on and still listen to
is;
UGK, Outkast, 5th Ward Boys and Scarface and maybe like 1 or 2 others. 2 live Crew was there to make you shake ya ass but no body took theme SERIOUSLY like a SERIOUS RAP GROUP or anything like they do now?
The groups I listed were great reps for the south. They let the rest of the country know what was going on down there and wana visit.
But now……..Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuullllllll
At least consious rap is comming back to the mainstream. Somebody HEEELLLLPPP lol!!!! I don’t want to sit here and watch this artform disappear right in front of my eyes just as fast as it got here?!!!!
Just like the south has it’s legends, New York has our legends. If you talkin about groups you got Wu Tang, Run DMC, Public Enemy, Salt N Peppa, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Unlike the southern region of hip hop, the New York legends were not really tryin to bring the spotlight on the east. They were just makin good music. I aint even gonna go into history but we all know that DMC is the greatest of all time, Flash innovated hip hop, PE made black people look good, Salt N Peppa opened the doors for the female MC, and WU Tang has the most pure, raw rapping talent there is. Not to mention other east coast groups like the Fugees, EPMD, Eric B and Rakim and Gangstarr. We all have our history. We need to stop trying to out do one another and just have fun with the shit. It aint that big of a deal.
November 5th, 2007 at 6:49 am
This is garbage.