By definition it is,
1. Genuine and original, and so not artificial or synthetic.
2. Based in fact, observation, or experience and so undisputed.
Say what you want about the Dirty South but at the end of the day it is real. Nothing fake about the dirty dirty. Everybody is who they are and they let the chips fall where they may.
That says a lot in a world of political correctness and press conferences. Funny how Southern Hip Hop is the pop music of the day in a world of terrorism and a world of hate.
The BA Boys are from the heart of the south, Birmingham, Alabama. Martin Luther King marched there and was jailed there. Condeleeza Rice was raised there and is now George Bush’s right hand person. And that Taylor guy on American Idol is form there. So is Ruben and his brother helped produced this track.
Don’t sleep Bama is on the map. Hip Hop is not leaving the dirty south anytime soon. Sorry Kanye West but to get Hip Hop out of the south and get it on the Southside of Chi-town you are gonna have to come strong or not at all and realness counts.
Bling is the thing in this video. You know everybody looks better with a little bit of ice on their body. It makes them feel kind of cocky. Isn’t feeling cocky an important ingredient in being successful in the world today? Just trying to keep it real.
Published on May 24, 2006
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Do you ever think about anything anymore other than American Idol?
Be honest you don’t really trust the government do you? Do you believe the constitution protects all of its citizens? Is the White House thinking about what goes on in poor rural counties, in America?
So is poverty a reflection of a sub-culture that cannot find it’s way to the mainstream or is it a systematic attempt by the powers that be to hold a group down.
In America we will never know. Maybe we don’t want to know. Who knows, but Thugz Nation takes a stand. And why not they are from a housing project in the sticks of Monroe Georgia. What?! Monroe Georgia? That’s right there are housing projects in Monroe, Georgia. Monroe does not have a bustling metropolis and in the post civil rights era feels the need to quarantine it’s less privileged citizens.
Maybe this is just an oversight by the city of Monroe or the state of Georgia. Whatever the reason this much is fact. When the video was shot the manager of the housing project put a large wall to keep Tomorrow Pictures from filming the low-income housing.
So do you trust the government? Just so you know tomorrowpictures.tv is committed to getting to the truth by any means necessary.
Do you think Ryan Secrest knows about the projects in Monroe, Georgia? He is from Georgia you know?