1.) UGK (Undergound Kingz)
2.) J-Prince & Rap-a-Lot Records
3.) Master P & No Limit Records
4.) Outkast
5.) Cash Money Records
-I had to put Cash Money at the bottom. I was a bigger fan of the Hot Boyz days when Juvenile, B.G., Turk & Wayne were a group. Barely even made the list, ehh.
What's your top 5 groups from the South?
I dont know how to tell if a group is from down south?
I like outkast very much
and for "old school" southern rock..
Lynrd Skynrd
Justine76 wrote:
I dont know how to tell if a group is from down south?
I like outkast very much
and for "old school" southern rock..
Lynrd Skynrd
Good one. I know the difference because I follow the groups, and I guess you can also factor in the Southern twang! LOL.
But yea..."Ordinary Man" from Lynard is nice (I think that's the name). I sat here last week adding Lynard to my Classic artists playlist.
You say the reason for puttin Cash Money on the bottom like someone is going to disagree or something....in a lot of ppl's eye they don't even deserve to be up there at all (and yes these are southerners who feel that way).
I'm new skool so I'll go with:
Luda, Tip, Jeezy, Outkast and Scarface.
I wanna acknowledge UGK 8-Ball n MJG as southern legends like Outkast are.
The ppl on my list are genuine to southern rap...you won't see them crossing over with nothing but HIP-HOP! (Outkast gets a pass cus 3 stacks did that Love Below album)
I like all kak. It's so cool
R.Edwards wrote:
Justine76 wrote:
I dont know how to tell if a group is from down south?
I like outkast very much
and for "old school" southern rock..
Lynrd SkynrdGood one. I know the difference because I follow the groups, and I guess you can also factor in the Southern twang! LOL.
But yea..."Ordinary Man" from Lynard is nice (I think that's the name). I sat here last week adding Lynard to my Classic artists playlist.
I am sure you mean 'SIMPLE MAN'
Luda, Jermaine Dupri, I am sure that there are more that I am not thinking of at the moment.

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