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i dont know, i live on the westcoast. i get to hear amg kurupt dre quik e40 clyde carson all them niggas all the time
I remember people saying Hi-C and Suga Free's "Say Woop" got a cult following in UK clubs.
Quote from: Lord Funk aka Ron Burgundy on February 22, 2007, 05:03:46 AMI remember people saying Hi-C and Suga Free's "Say Woop" got a cult following in UK clubs.This track is too hot Woop Woop
Quote from: Snoopaveli on February 22, 2007, 05:11:34 AMQuote from: Lord Funk aka Ron Burgundy on February 22, 2007, 05:03:46 AMI remember people saying Hi-C and Suga Free's "Say Woop" got a cult following in UK clubs.This track is too hot Woop WoopShit, can anyone hook that track up?
About a week ago I was out with a group of friends at this night club in Edinburgh, Scotland. I headed upstairs to the Hip-Hop floor to hear what tracks they were playing, mainly expecting to hear the same ol' same. Suddenly, of all the tracks, the DJ throws on Sly Boogy's "It's Nuthin'." I was completely shocked, since the track is hardly well known here and Sly's far from a household name - particularly where I'm from. If they were going to play some West Coast rap, I would have predicted the usual suspects: Dre, Snoop, 2pac, Ice Cube, and at a stretch Tha Dogg Pound. Hearing "It's Nothin" for a change had me totally hyped, and anticipating some Ras Kass or something. Alas, 'twas not to be since after that they went back to the standard tracks.Anyone had any other experiences like this where you've heard a DJ spin a West Coast track that you totally didn't think would get club play?
i was in a club in belfast here and the DJ played two crooked i tracks (boom boom clap & cali boyz) i was standin der wif like for about 5mins lol
sholdnt hyphy be gettin played more and more in clubs now?