How Gucci Mane has mind control over TIP right now.

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Yeah it was a thing. What crunk rappers were making noise like that? It even took lil Jon a sec for bia bia to pop and that cd eventually went gold after they pretty much packaged the first two albums together

Bro

We were up here getting hip as it happened.. YESSS

Jon started producing everyone shyt.. that crunk (fragmented trap beats) was highly sought after

Bia also dropped in 2000.... didn’t catch on til late 2001
 

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Bro

We were up here getting hip as it happened.. YESSS

Jon started producing everyone shyt.. that crunk (fragmented trap beats) was highly sought after

Bia also dropped in 2000.... didn’t catch on til late 2001


What were all these songs Jon started producing before mid 02. Bruh all that shyt popped off at the same time like I said in my initial post
 

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What were all these songs Jon started producing before mid 02. Bruh all that shyt popped off at the same time like I said in my initial post

I never said it was mainstream in 2000 but it most definitely was by 2002. We’re starting to say the same thing now.

You may be right about TiP having the streets as well. I wasn’t down there, and he had skits on kings of crunk... they even named a song TIP.. clearly he was buzzing but Jon & Them was outta here in 02.
 

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Pray tell what city was crunk synonymous with besides the A :comeon:

Bia bia was pretty much the breakout crunk song. Look at the roster on the song that shyt don’t just scream Atlanta. What Atlanta crunk rappers were there really before then? I’ll wait.

That wasn’t really a Atlanta Sound like that until lil Jon blew. Atlanta club shyt before then was more bass heavy
 

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In 05 Jeezy shared that shyt. Hell ti had pretty much dropped a bigger song than all of his shyt ever in late 05 in what you know about that. In 02 all belonged to ti.



"These are more than words, this is more than rap, this is the streets, and I am the trap" :banderas: Album went 2x plat as well all off of street music. :whew: TIP outchea dancin' like George Jefferson to sell records :dead:
 

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I never said it was mainstream in 2000 but it most definitely was by 2002. We’re starting to say the same thing now.

You may be right about TiP having the streets as well. I wasn’t down there, and he had skits on kings of crunk... they even named a song TIP.. clearly he was buzzing but Jon & Them was outta here in 02.


Once get low dropped it was a wrap but like I said Jon was bubbling since like 98. I’m serious didn’t do nothing chart wise but it was just songs that stuck like like dope boyz, what’s your name that made him in the city and he ran with it It’s a reason they was the two who blew up from that time because they was bubbling the most right before
 

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Like I said I’m from Atlanta myself born and raised. Get low came out mid 2002. Before then lil Jon had who you wit and bia bia and that’s about it. Please believe that 24s and never scared dominated Atlanta along with damn after OutKast. Ask anybody from this site who really from Atlanta and I’m sure they will tell you the same. T.i. Dominated 2002 in Atlanta the in the streets series, never scared, 24s, that killer mike new new song. Trap music was just the icing on the cake, he even was the one who really popped off the gangster grills shyt not 2 far after that.
u on point with everything but the gangsta grillz series....Snowman did that too
 

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"These are more than words, this is more than rap, this is the streets, and I am the trap" :banderas: Album went 2x plat as well all off of street music. :whew: TIP outchea dancin' like George Jefferson to sell records :dead:



Trap or die movement was so crazy to live thru in the city but down with the king was right before that gangsta grills wise and had a huge impact on the city. Urban legend I believe was multi and king just came thru and crushed the buildings going gold first week.
 

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u on point with everything but the gangsta grillz series....Snowman did that too


Nah. In the streets meets gangsta grills and down with the king both cam out before trap or die. Tip made nikkas like Jeezy wanna do gangsta grills. I don’t even think it was solo feature gangsta grills before pic meets gangsta grills
 

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Nah. In the streets meets gangsta grills and down with the king both cam out before trap or die. Tip made nikkas like Jeezy wanna do gangsta grills. I don’t even think it was solo feature gangsta grills before pic meets gangsta grills
Nahh fam....Jeezy kicked that shyt off with streetz is watching, and that shyt had the city lit. BC it was nothing but trap shyt and wasn't for radio


Young Jeezy - Tha streets iz watchin Hosted by DJ Drama
 

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Trap or die movement was so crazy to live thru in the city but down with the king was right before that gangsta grills wise and had a huge impact on the city. Urban legend I believe was multi and king just came thru and crushed the buildings going gold first week.



Get ya mind right breh, TI is/was a pop artist getting dissed by other pop artists like Luda for having illegitimate beefs. Jeezy went double platinum in '05 (the year you claim TI ran the A) off STREET music, no pop singles. Jeezy was always bigger than TI IN THE STREETS. That's like saying Eminem was a bigger rapper than 50 Cent in the streets. Yes Em sold more records, but he never had the street presence that 50 had in the streets, that's what us brehs is trying to tell you. Jeezy's wordplay and adlibs are damn near icon status, the man has like 5-10 quotables a song. Ain't no street nikkaz gon' say TI bigger than Jeezy in the streets, hell Shawty Lo probably got more play than TI in Bankhead, he had the whole A saying "it must be 2 sides" :mjpls: I get it TI is your hero breh, he a good rapper and all, but he is not nor ever was the street representer Jeezy is.
 
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