DJ Jubilee Presents The Bounce Squad – Bouncing All Over The World was DJ Jubilee’s first compilation album on the Take Fo Records label released in 1999. New Orleans bounce music can heard all over this album. It’s a gangsta bounce album.
Who They Want? is Back That Thang Up (Back That Ass Up) revisited. The song has that upbeat New Orleans bounce sound.
The chorus involves twerking. Dances in this song involve different moves. Shout outs to different artists are given during the chorus. Anky is a dance where you gyrate your arms in a slow motion.
[Chorus: Bigg Ramp]
Who they want (2x)
I say them girls want Kooly ya dig
I say them girls want Kooly ya dig [Who they want (2x)]
I say them girls want Twerker
I say them girls want Twerker [Who they want (2x)]
I say them girls want Anky ya dig
I say them girls want Anky ya dig [Who they want (2x)]
I say them girls want Will ya dig
I say them girls want Will ya dig [Who they want (2x)]
DJ Jubilee yells his usual chants in the song.
[DJ Jubilee]
They must be talkin’ bout me! [Who they want-2x]
They must be talkin’ bout you! [Who they want-2x]
They must be talkin’ bout him! [Who they want-2x]
They must be talkin’ bout us! [Who they want-2x]
They must be talkin’ bout me! [Who they want-2x]
They must be talkin’ bout you! [Who they want-2x]
They must be talkin’ bout him! [Who they want-2x]
They must be talkin’ bout us! [Who they want-2x]
Cash, Cash Mo Money is a Cash Money/Take Fo collaboration where different members from both labels rap a different verse. UNLV is featured on the song. This is one the gangsta rap songs off the album. Gangsta rap on Cash, Cash Mo Money.
Bigg Ramp tells us at the beginning that we have to get our money right because no one is going to do that for you.
[Bigg Ramp]
Wusup, wusup look, man you got to get yo paper right
Get yo money right, you heard me, nobody ain’t gonna do it for ya
You gotta get up and hussle, strap up and do yo thang
Bigg Ramp, Tec-9, Lil’ Ya Rest In Peace Yella and
The “U” gonna do this how ya love that
Bigg Ramp lays down on a ride in them fancy car’s of his. He tries to come up. He ends up paying for the car. His mother can’t put the house up for sale as they are only renting. They might get evicted.The money is spent on the bad habit that Bigg Ramp has got.
He was taught right from wrong as a small child. But he was a hard head who wanted to ball. Bigg Ramp started hanging with the wrong crowd. He started runnin’ with the dope fiends. His mother loves him but she kicked him out of the house they were renting. Of course he know he’ll be back in 48 hours (2 days). Bigg Ramp is coming up trying to get 5 grand ($5,000). Three heads were busted in the process. So he can shine like them nigga’s on the end of his street.
He is often sick and tired of being broke. Bigg Ramp explains this during the chorus.
[Chorus]
Where the Cash at Mo Money Mo Money
I’m often tired of bein’ broke, dog that ain’t funny
I got to strap up and hit the streets
Handle my business, handle my business
What would you do if you was me
[2x]
Lil Ya of UNLV regularly flexes in his Lexus while he is on his cellular phone. 55 inch rims turning burning rubber. His click consists of niggas all about they Luci. He, too, used to dream. So he started to scheme and became rich. Moved out of town and started fuckin’ Bill Gates bitch. In his bedroom is a marble dresser.
Hater’s can’t fade Tec-9 as he’s burnin’ at 400ºF degrees. He done laid the law down. Money makes the world go round. That should be easily understood. Tec-9 is not afraid to share the history on some of his criminal past. Analyze these lyrics.: “I’ma ex-crime commiter, ex-wig splitter/No need to be bitter, I’ma hot girl go getter”
Freeze da beef uses a Mannie Fresh styled beat which is very dope. You’ll automatically think of Cash Money or Juvenile when you first hear this song. Old school New Orleans rap at its best! The South has good rap music. It’s just hard to find.
I rate this album 4/5****!