‘Atlanta': Everything About ‘The Club’ Episode Was Real, Except When ‘Knuck if You Buck’ Came On
‘Atlanta': Everything About ‘The Club’ Episode Was Real, Except When ‘Knuck if You Buck’ Came On
“Atlanta” kept everything super real on Tuesday night’s episode up until Crime Mob’s “Knuck If You Buck” was heard playing in the club.
The 2004 classic instigates fights at Harvard, gets the party going and it makes people dance — none of which happened on “Atlanta” tonight, and the viewers were disappointed.
“Can we talk about the club’s energy while ‘Knuck if you Buck’ was playing?” said another viewer.
Unlike most TV shows or movies, the club scene in “Atlanta” wasn’t depicted as a ritzy place where everyone was beautiful and dressed to the nines, having the time of their lives.
Primal, a nightclub in Atlanta and on “Atlanta,” depicted the real club experience:
Earn doesn’t drink (although he did, a lot, in this episode), Darius left early to eat cereal and play video games and Paper Boi was bored out of his mind.
[...] when “Knuck If You Buck” came on during the episode, most people were naturally expecting the show to stay true to its roots and have the proper response to such a monumental song.
Crime Mob is an Atlanta based hip-hop group made up of M.I.G., Cyco Black, Princess, Lil’ Jay, Diamond and Killa C. “Knuck If You Buck” featured Love and Hip Hop:
can we talk about the club's energy while "Knuck if you Buck" was playing? y'all supposed to be hype af #AtlantaFX pic.twitter.com/xWo0kS2oWZ
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