"The first reference to "Who Dat?" can be found in the 19th Century. A featured song in E.E. Rice's "Summer Nights" is the song "Who Dat Say Chicken In dis Crowd"" <a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Dat%3F" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Dat%3F</a>But, hell, I'd rather Jeezy own it since he actually USES it unlike the NFL.
...actually right after the Civil War used by traveling minstrel shows lampooning black people.Later the chant was used at Southern University, a black college in Baton Rouge, in the 1960's. It seems to have been pretty popular throughout Louisiana ever since. Also has been popular with rappers for a while. Lil' Wayne, Juvenile, JT Money...
yourbrokenovenJan 31, 2010
"The first reference to "Who Dat?" can be found in the 19th Century. A featured song in E.E. Rice's "Summer Nights" is the song "Who Dat Say Chicken In dis Crowd"" <a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Dat%3F" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Dat%3F</a>But, hell, I'd rather Jeezy own it since he actually USES it unlike the NFL.
busu34Jan 31, 2010
That would be Cameo. They also have the rights to red codpieces.
hood15Feb 1, 2010
I was kinda playin...
stingwolfFeb 1, 2010
That was official a long time ago.
Closed AccountFeb 4, 2010
...actually right after the Civil War used by traveling minstrel shows lampooning black people.Later the chant was used at Southern University, a black college in Baton Rouge, in the 1960's. It seems to have been pretty popular throughout Louisiana ever since. Also has been popular with rappers for a while. Lil' Wayne, Juvenile, JT Money...