Resurfaced ‘Louisiana Beats Be Sounding Like Ghetto Spy Missions’ Tweet Sparks Hilarious Responses

People paired one of the songs with the intro to the classic video game 'GoldenEye 007.'

People are coming up with some hilarious responses to a tweet claiming the beats artists in Louisiana use for their songs sound like "ghetto spy music."

Earlier this month, someone tweeted that artists from Louisiana use production that sounds like music fit for a secret agent in an urban spy movie. People tapped into the Louisiana hip-hop archives to prove that point with selections from natives such Mystikal, Young Bleed, the Hot Boys, and more.

Someone referred to one of the tracks as "Scooby-Doo sounding beats.." while another went and paired the song up with the introduction to the classic video game GoldenEye 007.

Louisiana native Kevin Gates has been making headlines lately with his antics during a sitdown interview with Bobbi Althoff. Gates reflected on his age after Althoff learned that he had children who were 21 years old, and according to the rapper, he's "immortal."

"On paper, I'm 39, but I'm really immortal. I'm ancient," Gates said during his visit to The Really Good Podcast with Bobbi Althoff. "I'm immortal. I've been here since the beginning. I have no beginning or end."

That comment came after Gates also revealed during his chat with PlaqueboyMax that he admitted apologizing to his penis for all the sexual situations he's put it through over the years.

"I done had to apologize to my dick a lot of times," said Gates. "'I can't believe I put you through this. I'll never do this to you again.'I done had to apologize to myself before cause I was like, 'Damn, it got this bad?' [...] I'm not going to let you down again I'm going to exhibit a greater level of self-worth."

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