It was weird because this was in New York, at the height of the boom bap era. Death Row in the front rows, and these dudes twerking on stage.
They wasn't the best representation of rap in the south. They would've been better off bring out Luke and 2 Live Crew.
Honestly, they were affiliated with So So Def which is probably the only reason why they got to perform.
Furthermore, they stole that dance move from Jamaicans. It's the butterfly, and they simply put a bama ass twist and call it the tootsie roll
WOMEN did the butterfly by the way, not nikkas.![]()
They come from FL, where it was booty shaking music bass music, what you think they would play at Freak Nic
That's the same thing folks would say when NY artists came down to Freak Nic. ATL booty shaking along with Mia music dominate Freak Nic
Back when brehs use to dance. Women gravitated to the dudes who could do the dances.



Yeah that was him...
But you also have to remember, he had a tranny in one of his videos![]()
But it was mostly nikkas in the front row
Even MC Hammer had the awareness to include women dancers
They up on stage by themselves, shaking their ass (pause) in front of a bunch of nikkas.![]()

Now look the south laughing at New York funny how the tables turn
It was weird because this was in New York, at the height of the boom bap era. Death Row in the front rows, and these dudes twerking on stage.
They wasn't the best representation of rap in the south. They would've been better off bring out Luke and 2 Live Crew.
Honestly, they were affiliated with So So Def which is probably the only reason why they got to perform.
Furthermore, they stole that dance move from Jamaicans. It's the butterfly, and they simply put a bama ass twist and call it the tootsie roll
WOMEN did the butterfly by the way, not nikkas.
Yeah that was him...
But you also have to remember, he had a tranny in one of his videos![]()

Tootise roll and whoop there it is was a thang around the time..you see biggie was boping to it in the crowd
Oddly enough, I always thought that show was the beginning of the end in terms of New York's influence and power when it came to the rap game.
Tupac and Biggie died within 2 years. and the Boom Bap era ended within that same time period.

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east coast was never strictly boom-bap unless you were down with that sausagefest life.
and just about all those artists in the audience hit the HBCU circuit at some point, so the dance moves weren't anything out of the normal.
even wutang's goons were bobbing their heads. like the dude sitting their in the ski mask, and the one next to him, who looked like he just ate a few bodyparts for breakfast.
luke had no records out, plus he had just performed at the '94 show.
lol @ 2 live crew. this aint 1989.
I don't think a so so def affiliation held that much weight with the committee. the tootsee roll was just huge bro. let it go.
the tootsee roll crushed the butterfly's buildings.
and yea, dudes that were really bout that dancing performance life could do every move. no restrictions.
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