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  • Jun 6, 2022
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    I think it's the greatest southern rap song ever no question

  • Jun 6, 2022
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    Might be

  • Water Giver πŸ’§
    Jun 6, 2022

    Add the first Andre part to Ryms "new" "drumless" Rap pronto

  • Jun 6, 2022
    glassrainbow

    Might be

  • chip skylark πŸ„πŸΎβ€β™‚οΈ
    Jun 6, 2022
    Ghetto Lenny

    It definitely up there.

  • Jun 6, 2022

    Pimp C verse >>>> 3 stacks

    both are immaculate tho

  • Jun 6, 2022
    Nuja

    Anyone who hates on this song is a clown

  • Dirty

    KOMPRESSOR*

    Good lookin out

  • Jun 6, 2022

    It's not my favorite of all time but I wouldn't argue with someone who said it was

  • Jun 6, 2022
    iGOAT
    !https://youtu.be/vXmqauitBkM

    This is the GOAT hip hop song.

    But wild Outkast is part of both.

    Deadass Life's a B**** my favorite but this is #2. Perfect track.

  • Him Possible

    I think it's the greatest southern rap song ever no question

    ehhhh stay fly more memorable imo

    but this s*** goes off in any function. absolutely insane

  • Jun 6, 2022
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    paQlBQ

    Super overrated

    Always felt so many people had the weirdest attachment to this song

    agreed

    i mean it's a great song, iconic song, this isn't a diss of the song at all

    but its kind of insulting to the genre as a whole to say that "it's head and shoulders over all other hip-hop songs and the second greatest song is not even close"

    this kind of hipster instinct where everyone feels like they are all validating each other's taste

    it's also a southern hip-hop d***riding thing, and I say that as someone who thinks the south is the best region. but its a hipster thing to overrate it compared to the west and east coasts

  • Scratchin Mamba βš’οΈ
    Jun 6, 2022

    Iconic sing and probably the most universally loved but not even top 20 for me ngl

  • Scratchin Mamba βš’οΈ
    Jun 6, 2022

    Or top 30 top 40 top 50

  • Jun 7, 2022
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    gabapentin

    agreed

    i mean it's a great song, iconic song, this isn't a diss of the song at all

    but its kind of insulting to the genre as a whole to say that "it's head and shoulders over all other hip-hop songs and the second greatest song is not even close"

    this kind of hipster instinct where everyone feels like they are all validating each other's taste

    it's also a southern hip-hop d***riding thing, and I say that as someone who thinks the south is the best region. but its a hipster thing to overrate it compared to the west and east coasts

    folks act like it's wanna be startin somethin by MJ when it comes on outside.

    When really it's closer to being covered by a Kids Bop 33 Album. lol im gassing it.

    more and more in the last couple years ive felt it's kinda overrated in terms of its versatility (settings to play it in) and the lyrics. I do believe it is iconic, just for more for history than my experience listening to it,

    I'll take Full circle by the firm over it anyday. their styles blended beautifully

  • Jun 19, 2025

    yes

  • Jun 19, 2025
    KAPGOD900

    No and it’s not even close

  • Jun 19, 2025

    What a Cac-esque take.
    And I love UGK and Outcast.