The only thing I didn’t like about that song was that he portrayed STL and to a lesser extent the Midwest as some country bumpkins that weren’t doing their own share of dirt. They had their own homegrown crews and Chi Town gangs there years before the Bloods and Crips got there. Quik did the same thing in Jus Lyke Compton. A good chunk of the The Great Migration to the west coast went through STL and KC.Always loved the St. Louis part of this.

I wouldn't go that far. Yeah when they stepped off the plane and no one knew what they were about ok. But just a short time later:The only thing I didn’t like about that song was that he portrayed STL and to a lesser extent the Midwest as some country bumpkins that weren’t doing their own share of dirt. They had their own homegrown crews and Chi Town gangs there years before the Bloods and Crips got there. Quik did the same thing in Jus Lyke Compton. A good chunk of the The Great Migration to the west coast went through STL and KC.
The only thing I didn’t like about that song was that he portrayed STL and to a lesser extent the Midwest as some country bumpkins that weren’t doing their own share of dirt. They had their own homegrown crews and Chi Town gangs there years before the Bloods and Crips got there. Quik did the same thing in Jus Lyke Compton. A good chunk of the The Great Migration to the west coast went through STL and KC.
The only thing I didn’t like about that song was that he portrayed STL and to a lesser extent the Midwest as some country bumpkins that weren’t doing their own share of dirt. They had their own homegrown crews and Chi Town gangs there years before the Bloods and Crips got there. Quik did the same thing in Jus Lyke Compton. A good chunk of the The Great Migration to the west coast went through STL and KC.