"If You Don't Give a Damn We Don't Give a Fucc" vs "No Problem"

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  • YoungBloodz

    Votes: 26 72.2%
  • Lil Scrappy

    Votes: 10 27.8%

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CAVEMAN

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how about the remix vs the remix? :jbhmm:

Fat Joe was unnecessary but Cam, Bun & T.I. on the 'No Problem' Remix was a good upgrade, they all had good verses, these DJ drops are doing too much tho. If theres a NO DJ version with Scrappy instead of Fat Joe then I'd go with that all day.

this 'Damn' Remix is wack AF, has nothing on the regular version. I do remember some of these Luda bars and some still hit ok, but its kinda corny, so is Bonecrusher and JD, and YoungBloodz verses arent as good as the regular version so I could happily never hear this version ever again

thanks for posting them tho, I had forgot that either remix existed at all.

As far as the regular versions? I'm going with 'Damn'
 

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Seen a nikka literally get hit over the head with a metal chair wwf style to Damn

That shyt was a dangerous song... funny enough no problems didn't have a long run in clubs here..

Trillville Neva Eva got more play outside than No Problems

I never heard No problems in the clubs. Just blaring out of cars from Memorial Dr, to Moreland ave, to Simpson Rd (and they hated the eastside lol). Damn was definitely a fun club/party song.

Most dangerous Atlanta style crunk songs I ever witnessed were Baby D’s “eastside vs westside”, hitman sammy Sam’s “knuckle up”, and “Knuck if u buck”.

*I forgot Neva Scared started a bunch of bullshyt too lol.

Just people randomly getting rag dolled by 15+ dudes in XXL white T’s and girbuad jean shorts that probably did more damage hitting each other than they did to the people they were trying to drunkenly stomp out, then came the eventual shootout.

Trying to see Jon and the ES boyz in the Late 90’s through early 2000’s was a hospitalization waiting to happen.
 

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I can't pick these prolly my two favorite tracks from that whole era

Can't even really listen them like talkin bout it
 

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damn wins, could have been damn vs head bussa in terms of having more similarities

the no problem remix is better....i think the damn remix was lil jon trying to mix in guitar sounds by taking that leap of faith into 'crunk rock' early

lil scrappy was crowned the prince of crunk from out the gate...that trillville album had banger after banger tho

the skits with the instrumental on the music video version of no problems took too long, on some training day parody....the cameos were dope but it felt like a whole 6 minutes had gone by on rap city before the next video played

they overplayed no problem before we waited 2 years for lil scrappy to drop his next album...and then the sound changed into snap music in 06, and mixing that with crunk had choruses that were dumbed down even more and became too repetitive with money in the bank despite it being catchy, etc
 
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