I still don't get the hype over "Yeah!" (Usher feat Lil Jon & Ludacris)

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On a side note...

This was the song that was the beginning of the end of NY's dominance in mainstream hiphop/rap.



Anybody who can clearly remember the impact this song had will agree especially whomever lived up here.


Lol @ me specifically requesting that song from the dj so me and my nikkas could A-town stomp to it:snoop:
 

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On a side note...

This was the song that was the beginning of the end of NY's dominance in mainstream hiphop/rap.



Anybody who can clearly remember the impact this song had will agree especially whomever lived up here.


slim, how you gon skip over the Cash Money era but before that it was Trick Daddy's "Nann" and JT Money "Who Dat" that really made people pay attention. We talking 98/99 "Damn" was around 2003 and the beginning of Lil Jon's run.
 

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This song was always some gahbadge. I've had all these years to hear it over and over again and it's still trash. All 346 times I've heard it.

Lovers & Friends is that fire tho.
 
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