OT: Jam Pony Express

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JPE was Fort Lauderdale born and bred.

Everyone rocked their jams in the early 80s-from Dillard to Ely to Stranahan to STA. Slic Vic and company were trend setters who inspired several SoFL acts.

Fun Fact: Showboys' "Triggaman" often confused with JPE songs.
 
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Man I used to rock all the jam pony remixes back in 98-00! He partnerned with White Dog after I had just moved to Orlando in 2000, I remember seeing him there. He had a box Chevy Gd out with Jam Pony Express across the back glass; those were good and crazy times....lol
 
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Not quite the 80's (1992), but when I think about old school Miami, this is what I think of.



Even as a teenager, I wanted to be that womans saxophone.
 
Thank you MODs for asking me to spicing up the board today ...

This goes out to all my OLD HEAD
New kids on the block **** off!!!!

What do you remind in 1980's living or visiting Miami ?



Thank you.. Brings back memories of riding through the parking lot of Gateway Mall in Duuuuuvvvvaaall back in the day!!
 
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And y’all say my generations music is bull**** lmaao

Finally something we can agree on. I still like the late 80s, 90s and 00s rap better than the new guys(I still fvck with some of the new dudes like Lil Durk, tee Grizzley, Bibby, G Herbo, Bobby Shmurda, and schit, but this emcee style "rap" like 2 live crew and this clown dj vic are straight trash.
 
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