The Real New Orleans Bounce Compilation

|June 8, 2009 | Found Sounds, New Orleans Music

I’ll spare you a scholarly explanation of bounce rap — suffice to say that it is / was a totally organic, specific, 100% New Orleans kind of hip hop that flourished, totally under the national radar, in the 1990s. These tracks are from an old cassette called, ” Down South : The Real New Orleans Compilation “.

Where my 10th ward soldiers at?

Ricky B : ” Shake Fo Ya Hood “

Ricky B : ” Shake Fo Ya Hood ”

Pimp Daddy : ” Gots To Be Real “

Pimp Daddy : ” Gots To Be Real ”

L.O.G. : ” Gs n’ Soldiers “

L.O.G. : ” Gs n’ Soldiers ”

Ruthless Juveniles : ” Run Dat Shit “

Ruthless Juveniles : ” Run Dat Shit ”

Partners n Crime : ” Up Early In The Morning “

Partners n Crime : ” Up Early In The Morning ”

2 Blakk : ” Second Line Jump “

2 Blakk : ” Second Line Jump ”

DJ Jubilee : ” Jubilee All / Stop Pause “

DJ Jubilee : ” Jubilee All / Stop Pause ”

Cheeky Blakk : ” Terk Something “

Cheeky Blakk : ” Terk Something ”

MC Spud : “Creepin’ “

MC Spud : “Creepin’ ”

KC Red : ” Shake On That Stick “

KC Red : ” Shake On That Stick ”

Warren Mayes : ” Get It Girl “

Warren Mayes : ” Get It Girl ”

DJ Duck & MC Shorty : ” Where My Ole Lady At “

DJ Duck & MC Shorty : ” Where My Ole Lady At ”

DA SHA RA : ” Bootin’ Up “

DA SHA RA : ” Bootin’ Up ”