Whips-n-Chains
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Read my criteria for choosing. I said the songs all white people know.
Again @ All white people knowing Back that azz up or Big Poppa.Read my criteria for choosing. I said the songs all white people know.
Again @ All white people knowing Back that azz up or Big Poppa.
All black people on the east coast and midwest didn't even know Back that azz up how the fukk are all the white people gonna know it.
I don't know what type of clubs you go to, but the ones I go to don't play fukking Big Poppa or Back that azz up. Specially not "white clubs". Big Poppa is a classic and a lot of people know if but I wouldn't consider it a single white people fukk with. It's not Hypnotize, I'll be missing you or Mo money more problems.I don't know what to say about that. As someone that goes out in the more downtown (thus white) clubs and bars in Chicago those two songs get a spin every single night and everyone knows them.
If you think black people don't know Back Dat Azz Up then you are either really old or really young or something...that song still gets spins. Same w/ Big Poppa.
I don't know what type of clubs you go to, but the ones I go to don't play fukking Big Poppa or Back that azz up. Specially not "white clubs". Big Poppa is a classic and a lot of people know if but I wouldn't consider it a single white people fukk with. It's not Hypnotize, I'll be missing you or Mo money more problems.
Perhaps but I've heard more than 1 sports commentator quote Jeezy songs like Get ya mind right, doesn't mean that every white person knows these songs. And yes Big Poppa was a huge song in 95 but If I recall right.. It wasn't played on pop stations. It was the biggest hiphop single in that period but it was hiphop as fukk, like Nuthing But a G thang.I watched the Bears game yesterday at Pour House in Old Town Chicago which is a pretty decent bar, 'classier crowd' if you will...and they played Big Poppa during half time.
Agree to disagree I guess.
Perhaps but I've heard more than 1 sports commentator quote Jeezy songs like Get ya mind right, doesn't mean that every white person knows these songs. And yes Big Poppa was a huge song in 95 but If I recall right.. It wasn't played on pop stations. It was the biggest hiphop single in that period but it was hiphop as fukk, like Nuthing But a G thang.
Both singles I would say were huge as fukk in hiphop so big that they could've been the #1 joints in the country of the straight hiphop buzz. But not crossover like Hypnotize and those joints.