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  • I find it crazy that this sound was a club hit in a totally different city, check the comments

    im so facinated by this like, you could really give your cd to a dj and if it was hard they would just play it. I was randomly listening to 1000 and this song came on. Still hard as s***. Also shout out Young Scooter for bein on this lol

  • May 3, 2024
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    Back before monoculture

  • May 3, 2024
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    BankRollFresh1

    Back before monoculture

    Huh

    Monoculture was at its peak but that has nothing to do with this lmaoo niggas just be using words

  • May 3, 2024
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    browser

    Huh

    Monoculture was at its peak but that has nothing to do with this lmaoo niggas just be using words

    Streaming and social media pushed things into monoculture, things used to be more regional.Looking for music used to be like digging for treasure.

  • May 3, 2024

    I love s*** like this fr

  • May 3, 2024

    Came across this a few years ago and always wondered where the spaceship background at beginning of the slideshow is at lmao

    I hope they give bro a good documentary that shows behind the scenes of this era. Lowkey u finna get me back into the rabbithole, seeing media from right before Future blew is inspiring af lol

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    BankRollFresh1

    Streaming and social media pushed things into monoculture, things used to be more regional.Looking for music used to be like digging for treasure.

    I see what you’re saying tbh. But i was thinking about how like bro once a nigga got to 106 and park he was on. Lmaoo like there was a point where Hov knew who Mims or Hurricane Chris was if he was skimming thru 106. Thats impossible now unless one go viral. Thats what monoculture was to me, everyone soaking a cultural thing up at the same time but i also see what you saying with the regional mixtapes/singles that didnt reach nationwide

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    I see what you’re saying tbh. But i was thinking about how like bro once a nigga got to 106 and park he was on. Lmaoo like there was a point where Hov knew who Mims or Hurricane Chris was if he was skimming thru 106. Thats impossible now unless one go viral. Thats what monoculture was to me, everyone soaking a cultural thing up at the same time but i also see what you saying with the regional mixtapes/singles that didnt reach nationwide

    That also makes sense to me too

    I was just posting about how I miss when moments like these happened in television.

  • May 3, 2024
    browser

    Huh

    Monoculture was at its peak but that has nothing to do with this lmaoo niggas just be using words

    you right tho like yeah things used to be more regional but monoculture and regional culture sort of existed alongside each other in relative harmony. like niggas got lit off regional hits then got put on in the mono. now they both gone basically

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    Monoculture head ass niggas itt

  • May 3, 2024

    ALWAYS BEEN HIMOTHY

  • May 3, 2024
    Chloe Hotleezy
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQTTgb60hJo!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqX5U6giRkc

    I find it crazy that this sound was a club hit in a totally different city, check the comments

    im so facinated by this like, you could really give your cd to a dj and if it was hard they would just play it. I was randomly listening to 1000 and this song came on. Still hard as s***. Also shout out Young Scooter for bein on this lol

    damn fewtch & scooter never missed on a song together even back then

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  • May 3, 2024
    Not Like Josuke

    Monoculture head ass niggas itt

  • May 3, 2024

    hard

  • May 3, 2024
    BankRollFresh1

    Streaming and social media pushed things into monoculture, things used to be more regional.Looking for music used to be like digging for treasure.

    Its not really soo different now, its cliques and scenes you gotta be aware of instead of regions (and some stuff still is regional)