DESCRIPTION: Long a third wheel to the East Coast and West Coast hip-hop scenes, Southern Rap emerged in the '90s as a fertile scene unto itself, particularly in Miami, New Orleans, and Atlanta. In the late '80s, Southern rap was primarily associated with Miami bass music, also popularly known as "booty rap" both for its rump-shaking grooves and the central preoccupation of its lyrics. Chief among its artists was Luther Campbell's 2 Live Crew, which took the sexual content of its lyrics to a hard-partying extreme, provoking outcries from pro-censorship forces across the country. The sound of Miami bass spread through the rest of the South and remained a national dance-floor staple through the '90s, with ...
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Use this song in a teenage film about cheerleaders, dancers, or models. This song mentions numerous cities and states within the lyrics. Male Rap & Vocals, Hip Hop, Southern Rap
Laid back feel good hip Hop song with a male vocalist for the chorus. Summertime vibe with country guitar strumming, keyboards, organs, and uplifting fun vocals. Male Rap & Vocals, Hip Hop, Southern Rap
Brand New and Hot for the south Hip Hop listeners, pizzo string hits, hip hop horn hits, vocal chants that compliment the instrumentation, hard banging drums, and snare rolls, Instrumental, Hip Hop, Southern Rap