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Album: Uptown 4 Life Producer: Mannie Fresh UNLV was a trio—Tec-9, Lil Ya, and Yella Boy—whose 1993 debut was a regional success, helping to fund the initial success of Cash Money Records. They released four albums with Cash Money, the first of which was among the first to meld gangster rap and bounce music in New Orleans, while Mannie crafted their beats. But it was Mystikal diss track “Drag 'Em in the River,” from their final CM record, Uptown 4 Life, that has sustained as the group's most celebrated song, and was even rumored to have inspired Juvenile to seek out and sign to Cash Money. Over the course of more than six minutes of “Dragnet” melodic licks (bounce music was built upon the Show Boys ) and what sounds like Mannie shouting “OHH!” the three rappers threatened Mystikal with bodily harm, called him a hoe, and even said they would unwrap his braids.
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Mystikal at this point was signed to Big Boy Records, with whom Cash Money had been beefing since UNLV's Big Boy rappers Partners-N-Crime of jacking the UNLV style.
Album: Uptown 4 Life Producer: Mannie Fresh UNLV was a trio—Tec-9, Lil Ya, and Yella Boy—whose 1993 debut was a regional success, helping to fund the initial success of Cash Money Records. They released four albums with Cash Money, the first of which was among the first to meld gangster rap and bounce music in New Orleans, while Mannie crafted their beats. But it was Mystikal diss track “Drag 'Em in the River,” from their final CM record, Uptown 4 Life, that has sustained as the group's most celebrated song, and was even rumored to have inspired Juvenile to seek out and sign to Cash Money. Over the course of more than six minutes of “Dragnet” melodic licks (bounce music was built upon the Show Boys ) and what sounds like Mannie shouting “OHH!” the three rappers threatened Mystikal with bodily harm, called him a hoe, and even said they would unwrap his braids.
Mystikal at this point was signed to Big Boy Records, with whom Cash Money had been beefing since UNLV's Big Boy rappers Partners-N-Crime of jacking the UNLV style.