Bringing it Back to Phat Phat N All That

Does the classic Phat Phat N All That need to make a comeback?

If you’re from New Orleans, you have to remember Phat Phat N All That. This clip showcases a variety of short interviews with some of the South’s hottest artists like BG, UNLV, Juvenile, Ms. Tee, and Chopper City Boys when they were all on the come up.

Take yourself back to the city in 2004 when the blocks were burning and the artists, albums, and children were on full display.

Corey Bureau

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