Back in the day I used to drive with a rock just in case.

We all fell in love with the young Macaulay Culkin, back in the day

No one has their own identity like the Ronettes did back in the day.

There's always gonna be people saying they were so much better back in the day.

Back in the day, I used to read 'Archie,' but I haven't been a comic book aficionado.

The backpackers are back on the bandwagon like this was my comeback season back, back in the day

It seems like bands have stopped making timeless, great rock albums like they did back in the day.

Even if you're frustrated, how do you express yourself? There's no subculture like back in the day.

My dad raced motocross back in the day, and I've always enjoyed watching it. That sport intrigues me.

There are people creating Photoshopped pictures of me getting beat as if I were a slave back in the day.

I'm always down to do a sitcom. I did 'That '80s Show' back in the day and that was a really great experience.

Back in the day, a pair of tight jeans was enough to earn a girl a bad reputation. Now slutty has gone Main Street.

Back in the day, no one had digital cameras. They took these pictures of me, got them developed, and then mailed them to me.

Back in the day when I played, a pitcher had 3 pitches: a fastball, a curveball, a slider, a changeup and a good sinker pitch.

Back in the day, if you did any commercials or were affiliated with a company you were a sellout. Now it's kind of normal to do that.

Back in the day I was doing runway, editorial, advertising, spokesmodeling, and public appearances. Those are five different categories.

I used to steal pens at the store. Back in the day when you would write checks, I would write a check and use the pen, and I would keep the pen.

One thing I know about Willie Hutch: my homie, [Big] Jerm, listens to nothing but Soul music, so he put me on to all this Soul music back in the day.

Back in the day I took a lot of supplements and tons of amino acids. Still do. But back then it was pretty unusual. That's how I got the nickname The Chemist.

Back in the day, I used to be in the studio recording 20 hours a day. And that was all of the time. I still record a lot of hours, but I don't go as long as I used to.

I'm a SoundCloud, online kind of artist. It's not like back in the day when everyone was like linking up physically to do music. But with the album, I did have my first experience with meeting with a producer and us making things from scratch.

I've know Jeezy before he was Jeezy. I've been down with Cash Money from back in the day. So these are real relationships. I'm there for them and they're there for me. And they know if I'm going to make a record with somebody, I'm gonna hit a home run.

Nothing is going to stay the same; nothing's gonna sound like in 1952. There's some stuff that has some elements of back in the day, like back in the 90's, back in the 80's or whatever. Some elements, but it's not going to be the same, exactly, sounding. And I love it, I've seen the music change. I've seen the flow and the energy go from turned up to turned down to back to turned up. I like to try different stuff. I don't like to do the same old thing over and over again. I don't like to be repetitive, that gets on my nerves.

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