BOUNCE MUSIC
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'Bounce music' is an energetic style of New Orleans hip hop music, taking off in the early 1990s, but dating back to 1980s. It is characterized by call and response party chants and dance call-outs typically sung over the "Triggaman" (from the song "Drag Rap" by the Showboys) and/or "Brown Beat" (from Derek B's "Rock The Beat") samples. The genre maintains widespread popularity in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Southern United states, but has a more limited following outside of the Deep South. MC T.T. Tucker is noted as an early pioneer of the genre, and quite possibly its creator. The genre evolved quickly through the '90s. Throughout this decade the Take Fo' record label dominated the scene with artists such as DJ Jubilee, Da' Sha Ra', Willie Puckett, and Katey Red.
While bounce may be most identifiable by its dance call-outs and lyrical stylings, its use of sampling is remarkably distinct. In stark contrast to hip hop's early years, when DJs would scrape the labels off their records to preserve their originality and create a certain mystique, bounce feeds off the relentless pillaging of the "Drag Rap" sample. Nearly every second of this 1986 single has made its way into bounce jams: its opening chromatic tics, the immediately identifiable "Drag Rap" sample, the shouting out of "break" (emulated throughout OutKast's "Stankonia"), the whistling breakdown, the vocoded "drag rap" vocals, and the minimal drum machine verse.
Despite the genre's relative seclusion, elements of bounce have influenced a variety of other southern hip hop styles and have even slipped their way into the mainstream. Atlanta's crunk artists such as Lil Jon and the Ying Yang Twins frequently cite bounce chants in their songs ("twerk", "shake that thing like a salt shaker", "it must be your money 'cause it ain't your dick" or "it must be your pussy 'cause it ain't your face"), David Banner's hit "Like A Pimp" is constructed around a slowed down "Triggaman" sample and Memphis' DJ Paul's early mixtapes prominently feature samples from DJ Jimi's work and Paul has slipped many a bounce reference into his production work for La Chat, Gangsta Boo and Three Six Mafia, which has made a few bona fide bounce songs, including "Push em off". Beyoncé, a native of Houston, TX with roots in New Orleans, LA, released a bounce song, "Get Me Bodied" on her 2006 release, B'day, introducing the genre to pop listeners.
Bounce coverage is also making its way into journalism. Nik Cohn's Triksta: Life and Death and New Orleans Rap reports on the author's own involvement with this genre, one certainly complicated by his own simultaneous obsession and distaste for the music.
★ 1st Amendment
★ 2 Blakk
★ 2 Sweet
★ 3-9 Posse
★ 5th Ward Weebie
★ 9th Ward Matt
★ 9th ward Tea
★ 10th Ward Buck
★ B-32 (also known as Baby, Birdman)
★ Big Freeda
★ Buff Daddy (also know as Sackman, Zacman, Zac Hunter, Joe Cool)
★ Cheeky Black
★ Chev Off the Ave.
★ Choppa
★ Cool D
★ Da Block Burnaz
★ Da Boy Smerrf
★ Daddy Yo
★ Dat Baby (also known as Stirling Parkerson)
★ Deja Vu
★ Dee Jay (AKA Wauk-Town Butta)
★ Devious
★ Dj Black N Mild
★ DJ Jimi
★ DJ Jubilee
★ DJ Lil B
★ DJ Lil Man
★ DJ Money Fresh
★ DJ Duck
★ DJ Tee
★ Candy Candy
★ Dog House Posse
★ Donkey Boyz
★ Elm Boy Peg
★ Everlasting Hitman
★ Fatt Kidd
★ Fila Phil
★ Final Approach
★ Gotty Boi Chris
★ Hot Beezo
★ Hot Boy Ronald
★ Joe Blakk
★ Josephine Johnny
★ Junie B
★ Juvenile
★ Kane & Abel
★ Katey Red
★ Kilo
★ Lady Redd
★ Lil Dank
★ Lil Elt
★ Lil Goldie
★ Lil Slim
★ Lil Goldie
★ Lil Wayne
★ Lower Level Organization
★ Master P
★ Magnolia Chop
★ Magnolia Shorty
★ Mannie Fresh
★ MC Shakie
★ MC Shorty
★ MC Spud
★ Ms. Tee
★ Mystikal
★ P.M.W.
★ Partners-N-Crime ''(also known as PNC)''
★ Peacachoo ''(also known as Big Choo)''
★ Pimp Daddy
★ Primetime
★ Ricky B
★ Ruthless Juveniles
★ Sha' Mix
★ Sicc Widdit
★ Sissy Jay
★ Sissy Nobby
★ Soulja Slim ''(also known as Magnolia Slim)''
★ Sporty T
★ Twinn the Rap Rocky
★ Twizted Shawty (also known as Mischa Shankerman)
★ UNLV
★ UTP
★ Vice Versa
★ Warren Mayes
★ Westbank Kirby
★ Willie Puckett
'Bounce music' is an energetic style of New Orleans hip hop music, taking off in the early 1990s, but dating back to 1980s. It is characterized by call and response party chants and dance call-outs typically sung over the "Triggaman" (from the song "Drag Rap" by the Showboys) and/or "Brown Beat" (from Derek B's "Rock The Beat") samples. The genre maintains widespread popularity in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Southern United states, but has a more limited following outside of the Deep South. MC T.T. Tucker is noted as an early pioneer of the genre, and quite possibly its creator. The genre evolved quickly through the '90s. Throughout this decade the Take Fo' record label dominated the scene with artists such as DJ Jubilee, Da' Sha Ra', Willie Puckett, and Katey Red.
While bounce may be most identifiable by its dance call-outs and lyrical stylings, its use of sampling is remarkably distinct. In stark contrast to hip hop's early years, when DJs would scrape the labels off their records to preserve their originality and create a certain mystique, bounce feeds off the relentless pillaging of the "Drag Rap" sample. Nearly every second of this 1986 single has made its way into bounce jams: its opening chromatic tics, the immediately identifiable "Drag Rap" sample, the shouting out of "break" (emulated throughout OutKast's "Stankonia"), the whistling breakdown, the vocoded "drag rap" vocals, and the minimal drum machine verse.
Despite the genre's relative seclusion, elements of bounce have influenced a variety of other southern hip hop styles and have even slipped their way into the mainstream. Atlanta's crunk artists such as Lil Jon and the Ying Yang Twins frequently cite bounce chants in their songs ("twerk", "shake that thing like a salt shaker", "it must be your money 'cause it ain't your dick" or "it must be your pussy 'cause it ain't your face"), David Banner's hit "Like A Pimp" is constructed around a slowed down "Triggaman" sample and Memphis' DJ Paul's early mixtapes prominently feature samples from DJ Jimi's work and Paul has slipped many a bounce reference into his production work for La Chat, Gangsta Boo and Three Six Mafia, which has made a few bona fide bounce songs, including "Push em off". Beyoncé, a native of Houston, TX with roots in New Orleans, LA, released a bounce song, "Get Me Bodied" on her 2006 release, B'day, introducing the genre to pop listeners.
Bounce coverage is also making its way into journalism. Nik Cohn's Triksta: Life and Death and New Orleans Rap reports on the author's own involvement with this genre, one certainly complicated by his own simultaneous obsession and distaste for the music.
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List of bounce artists
★ 1st Amendment
★ 2 Blakk
★ 2 Sweet
★ 3-9 Posse
★ 5th Ward Weebie
★ 9th Ward Matt
★ 9th ward Tea
★ 10th Ward Buck
★ B-32 (also known as Baby, Birdman)
★ Big Freeda
★ Buff Daddy (also know as Sackman, Zacman, Zac Hunter, Joe Cool)
★ Cheeky Black
★ Chev Off the Ave.
★ Choppa
★ Cool D
★ Da Block Burnaz
★ Da Boy Smerrf
★ Daddy Yo
★ Dat Baby (also known as Stirling Parkerson)
★ Deja Vu
★ Dee Jay (AKA Wauk-Town Butta)
★ Devious
★ Dj Black N Mild
★ DJ Jimi
★ DJ Jubilee
★ DJ Lil B
★ DJ Lil Man
★ DJ Money Fresh
★ DJ Duck
★ DJ Tee
★ Candy Candy
★ Dog House Posse
★ Donkey Boyz
★ Elm Boy Peg
★ Everlasting Hitman
★ Fatt Kidd
★ Fila Phil
★ Final Approach
★ Gotty Boi Chris
★ Hot Beezo
★ Hot Boy Ronald
★ Joe Blakk
★ Josephine Johnny
★ Junie B
★ Juvenile
★ Kane & Abel
★ Katey Red
★ Kilo
★ Lady Redd
★ Lil Dank
★ Lil Elt
★ Lil Goldie
★ Lil Slim
★ Lil Goldie
★ Lil Wayne
★ Lower Level Organization
★ Master P
★ Magnolia Chop
★ Magnolia Shorty
★ Mannie Fresh
★ MC Shakie
★ MC Shorty
★ MC Spud
★ Ms. Tee
★ Mystikal
★ P.M.W.
★ Partners-N-Crime ''(also known as PNC)''
★ Peacachoo ''(also known as Big Choo)''
★ Pimp Daddy
★ Primetime
★ Ricky B
★ Ruthless Juveniles
★ Sha' Mix
★ Sicc Widdit
★ Sissy Jay
★ Sissy Nobby
★ Soulja Slim ''(also known as Magnolia Slim)''
★ Sporty T
★ Twinn the Rap Rocky
★ Twizted Shawty (also known as Mischa Shankerman)
★ UNLV
★ UTP
★ Vice Versa
★ Warren Mayes
★ Westbank Kirby
★ Willie Puckett
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