In this episode of Doggie Diamonds No Filter, we explore why many 90’s hip-hop artists are struggling to stay relevant in today’s music industry. What didn’t they do to maintain their presence in these changing times? Doggie Diamonds keeps it raw and unfiltered as he dives deep into the evolution of hip-hop and the lessons to be learned. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered commentary on the biggest stories in hip-hop!
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[00:04:16] A lot of people is in the building I'm in the building, of course I'm Doggy Diamonds This is Doggy Diamonds Oh Forgot something Hold on, hold on Don't feel like me I feel better now What's up, everybody? I'll go by the name of Doggy Diamonds We got Sakasala in the building as well We got Iceberg Ice Man Iceberg Okay, cool Cause I ain't gonna front Your front is fly I love the calligraphy of it But I cannot pronounce that So I'm glad you said
[00:04:45] Iceberg is in attendance Cause I was just like For sure What's up, man? I missed you For sure You was one of the first people Who commented And I didn't shout you out Joe Dante What's up? So You know One of the things I love to do on my platform I love talking About various topics But my favorite topic To talk about Is music The making of music The art of music The love of music Listening to music
[00:05:14] Some people don't like Some of my Hip-hop takes Some people don't like When I say certain things But hey That's why I got a platform And I'm here to say things And many people agree Believe it or not I don't want y'all to ever think That some of the things I say nobody agrees with me Just that some people Can't agree publicly For Political reasons Me? I ain't tired of them Politically with nothing I say what I want When I want
[00:05:44] How I want You know And I need y'all to get Them likes up too If we gonna say nothing And if you're not subscribe You're part of Playback Gang Make sure you subscribe Okay So This video Was inspired by I was looking at some things And I You know The 90s is my era I got into the culture Professionally In 1992 1992 Was my first dose of Okay This is the music business Young kid
[00:06:13] Hanging around Trackmasters They decided to sign my group It was on for me there Teenager Mid-teens Just being around the culture And just Being there And seeing the rise Of a lot Seeing the The introduction Of Onyx Biggie Craig Mack Tupac Tupac So many people Coming into the culture Wu-Tang Marm D
[00:06:43] Redman EPMD EPMD is 80s though But I'm just saying That this time Of the 90s Was just so powerful Because it was so much Dope music But it was a lot Of whack music too This was the rise Of the super record labels Now Because now we got These powerhouses Like Def Jam That's Backed by Sony And different Parent labels But they were building A roster Of dope ass Artists And we partied A lot We drank a lot
[00:07:12] Of beer A lot of people Smoked a lot Of reefer But we drank A lot of beer We wasn't really Too big on liquor But we drank A lot of beer We drank a lot Of beer But we partied We had fun It was a particular Time where hip hop Was really about Having fun Dudes would go Into the circle And dance It was about Bagging women It was about Writing a number On your hand You know Gavin You know Give them your Beeper number And stuff like that And I was a kid Just looking around
[00:07:42] Not knowing That I would be here All these years later Still Intertwined Into the culture Sometimes I aspired To do that But I didn't know That I would really Achieve that You know because Look what the culture Done done And so many people But as I look At a lot of my peers Who might have Had record deals And Were more advanced Than me Financially In stature
[00:08:12] Many of them Fell off Many of them Don't know What to do I see a lot Of them Out there Doing music And Trying to do Stuff And they have No clue What to do Now I picked This picture For a reason Because you have On the left Is the late Great Saphir Legend You got Craig Mack You got Legendary D.O.C. And Biggie And Biggie Now what the hell
[00:08:42] Are they doing Together Right So that's What I used To love About 90s Hip hop 90s hip hop Was about Dudes seeing Each other Meeting each Other And just Respecting Each other's Pin Respecting Each other's Rap Whatever it Was You respect it And they would Just get Together And just Take pictures And do stuff So what Saphir is From the Bay Craig Mack Is from Long Island D.O.C. Is from Texas L.A. By the way Of Texas And Biggie Is from Brooklyn So in This picture Right here You got
[00:09:11] These four Great men You know Legends In their own Right And three Of them Are deceased And one Of them Lost his Voice But all Of them Made an Impact On the Culture Saphir I like Saphir Musically But he Didn't really Put out A lot Of music But he Cousin Harold So Cousin Harold Definitely Gets A pass From me From being In Menace To society As Cousin Harold So He Cousin Harold But he Battled Casual A.K.A. Rockwell They had An epic
[00:09:41] Battle This was Before Battling With Something They They put On a Battle And I Was big For the Culture If you're From The West Coast You'll Know About That battle And I Was in Brooklyn That I Knew About The Battle So I Was Talking About The I'm Talking About The Nineties Because I Seen Taj I Think It's Taj I Don't
[00:10:18] How To Pronounce For Q And Dell Was The First One Out And They Had The Logo And The Logo Was Supposed To Be The Mad Face Logo But They Had WC In A Mad Circle In A Mad Circle And Then Honest Came Out With The Mad Face And I Was Like I
[00:10:49] 90's Too So When I Was Listening To This Interview It Was Like Hip Hop Trivia And I Loved That I Loved That Part Of The Culture And When I Was Looking At Him He Was Giving Information But When I Looked At Him I Was Like You Know He Probably Could Drop Right Now And Then Lo And Behold They Have 93 Until Freestyle That's Better Than The Actual Song If You Look Up
[00:11:21] Souls Of Mischief 93 Until Freestyle The Damn Freestyle Is Better Than The Original Record And I Think They Might Have Put That Out In 2023 So I Love That So When I See Some Of The Elder States Men And The Culture Because We Gotta Remember The 90's Was A Long Time It Was Over 30 Years Ago I Like That They Still Rapping I Like That They Got Hyrule Day I Just Like That Shit Mean A Lot To Me Me Being From Brooklyn I Gotta Go To One
[00:11:51] I Gotta Go To Hyrule Day One Time You Know I I Gotta Get Around That Like You Know I Just Want To Feel That Energy Of Damn These Are Legends In They Town And They Been Putting It On For A Long Time I Love That But When I Looked At Ty J And I Looked At Other People There Are A Lot Of People That Are Not Doing Well There Are A Lot Of People Who Aren't What They Used To Be And I Wanted To Explain Why I Think That Is
[00:12:21] This Is Also Inspired By I Seen Raz Cos One And I Hate To Say Cause This Is Messed Up This Is Equivalent To Saying You're Pretty For A Dawson Girl Right I Hate To Say That He's Dope Because He's From The West Coast No He's Dope Cause He's Dope You Know So People Will Hold Raz Cos In Certain Certain Regard Because
[00:12:50] He's From Heads Who I Follow On Instagram I Also Follow Their Website But And He Was Responding To Joey Badass And I Listen To Music The Way I Listen To Music From Some Of Y'all Is Different Not Because
[00:13:21] I'm Better Than Anybody But I Listen To Music With Different Ears First And Foremost My First Ear That I Listen To Is As A Producer I'm A Producer By Trade That's What I Am So I Listen To The Beat Sometimes If I Don't Like The Beat I Have To Listen To The Lyrics Because I Will Have To Understand Why They Rapped In That Style What Is A Beat Telling Them To Do So I Start Listening To All Of That
[00:13:51] Um Then I Listen To The Lyrics And People Think I Don't Understand Lyrics I Understand Double Triple Ententras I Knew What It Was Before People Knew What It Was And Again Not To Toot My Horn Or Whatever I Recorded Biggie Before A Few Times You Know This Is Biggie Biggie I Recorded Biggie Not Notorious B.I.G. It's Two Different People So Um And Then I Listened As A Consumer Like Will I Buy
[00:14:20] This So I Listen With Three Ears I Listen As The Producer I Listen To Lyrics Also Somebody That Could Write Raps And I Just Don't Like Doing It But I Done It Before And Then I Listen To As A Consumer What I Buy This And Then The DJ In Me Kicks In Sometimes And I Wonder How I Cut And I Was Looking At The Comments
[00:14:52] I Said This Freestyle Is Really Bad Like The Freestyle Wasn't Dope To Me He's A Dope Ass Rapper He Has A Project Out Called Gutter That's Fire You Know I'm Saying But The Freestyle Wasn't Dope And This Is My Opinion I Didn't Think The Freestyle Was Dope But In The Comments I Seen A Bunch Of Fire Emojis And I Can't Stand Fire Emojis Because It Seem Like People Are Not Honest They're
[00:15:21] Just Happy That Some People Are Working They're Just Happy That Some People Are Putting Music Out So There Really Is No Honesty So These Artists That Are Coming Out That Been In The Culture For So Long They Don't Know How To Gauge Where They're At Freestyle Just Wasn't Dope To Me And I Just Seen All These Fire Emojis And I'm Like Come On Man It Wasn't Fire He's Better Than That He Has
[00:15:51] Better Than That Out Right Now But And When I'm Looking At Some Of These Artists From The 90s Some Of It Is Their Culture's For Now First And For Most In Black Culture You're Not Allowed To Age You're Not Allowed To Get Old The Minute You Get Old You Get Judge You Start Getting Called Auntie You Start Getting Called Unc You Start Getting Called OG
[00:16:21] You Start Getting Called Old And Old To Us Is Synonymous With Not Being In The Loop Or You're Too Old To Do This And Do That That That's Just Black Culture So Old To Some Of Us Means Outliving Dummies Um Getting Old Aging
[00:16:52] Is One Of The Greatest Accomplishments That Shouldn't Even Be Accomplishments Because You Age You Know You Could Remember When You Were Four Five Years Old And Then You Like Damn I'm Fifteen I'm Going To The Movies By Myself I'm Going With My Friends You Know I'm Dating We Are Not Allowed To
[00:17:22] Age In Black Culture The First Thing We Want To Do Is Say How You Are Old Old Is A Dis So I hear It All The Time You Know Um You Old And It's Like I Never Said I Wasn't Old I'm Happy To Get Old I'm Happy To Age You Know Some Of My Friends Passed Away When They Had Facial Hair I Didn't Think I Was
[00:17:52] Didn't Think It You Know Um My Lifestyle My Environment My Thought Process Didn't I Never Saw Myself Sitting Here So To Sit Here Sadly Is An Accomplishment So One Thing I Don't Let People Do Is Make Me Feel Bad About Something That I Feel Good About Right
[00:18:27] You're You You And It Ain't No Fool Like An Old Fool Though Cause It Is A Lot Of Old Fools But That's The First Thing That You Don't Want To Be As A Black Person Certain Things That
[00:19:29] Let How You Carry Yourself Will Always Enable You To Get Money It Always Enable You To Be Able To Get Money Having A Skill Trade Having Thought Being Able To Talk Will Always Be Able To Get You Money So That's Not A Problem But First Thing We Do Is He's Broke People Say To Me All The Time You Broke And I Be Like Okay Cool
[00:19:59] Because I Don't What I'm Going To Show I'm Going To Put My Account Across The Screen I'm Going To You Know Show You What Do I Have To Validate What I Have To A Stranger It's Not A Dis To Me I Don't You Know I Don't I Don't Feel Even If You Call Me Old It's Not A Dis It's Not A Dis To Me You Got To Try Better You
[00:20:30] Look At A Lot Of These Artists Their Biggest Fear Is Being Old And Broke Many Of Them Are Old And Broke Based Off Of Lifestyle Choices And Lack Of Knowledge This Culture Wasn't Kind To A Lot Of The Guys In The 90s Because They Were Signing Record Deals Where There Wasn't No Publishing They Were Grandfathered In So For Example If You
[00:21:00] You Didn't Get No Publishing You Got A Royalty Rate So As You Sold You Got Royalty Money But The Record Label Could License Your Song Somewhere And You Might Not Always Get Some Of You Might Get Mechanicals And All That But Nowadays You Get Publishing You Get Mechanicals You Get Residuals It's Different So A lot Of The Artists That I Work With Behind The Scenes
[00:21:30] Back And We Been Successful Through My Man Guru We're Getting Some People Their Stuff Back But You Know What I'm Not Bragging About That That's Just Something I Do For The Culture Because I Really Love Music And If Anybody Tell Me You Don't Got Your Publishing I Be Like Oh Hell No Let Me Make Some Calls For You Right On The Spot I've Done It And You Know I Get Them Set Up To Where They Could At Least Get Their Publishing Investigated Some People We Found Their Publishing
[00:22:00] Was Going To Different Countries It Was Going To P.O. Boxes We Found That Some People Had Dummy Companies Stealing Their Publishing It Because Coming In The Culture And You're 17 18 Years Old And Somebody Say Hey Man Here Goes $8,000 Shit You Come From The Projects Whether We Like It Or Not A lot Of Artists Come
[00:22:29] From Public Housing So Shit Somebody Give You $8,000 That's Back Then That Was Like $80,000 So You Gonna Take That Money Right So A Lot Of Them Don't Understand The Business And Believe That's Deep A lot Of Them Still Don't Understand To This Very Day They Don't Get It You Have People Who Help People With Their Rollout You Have People Who Give Them Strategy
[00:22:59] Unappreciated People Who Help Them A lot Of These People Still Don't Know So You Look At Super Groups You Look At A Group That Everybody In Like Wu-Tang And It Will Have This He's A Star He's A Star He's A Star But He's Not Really A Star And Affiliates Ain't This And You Wonder Why Because Some Of Them Never Understood The Business Some Of Them Never
[00:23:29] Learned That Right So What Happens Is Many Of That We're Going To Get Old Right Give Me Another Example Over The Past Two Weeks It's Been Freezing If You On The East Coast Anywhere It's Cold It's Snowed In New Orleans Florida It's
[00:23:59] Cold So If You're An Artist From The 90s That Mean At This Particular Point You're Probably In Your 50s Right Say You Have A Show Who Is Your Audience Before Anybody Tells Me They Want To Rap And They Want To Always Say Who Are You Rapping For Who Is Your Audience One Idiot That I Used To Be Around I Asked Him Who He Rapping
[00:24:29] For He Said Everybody I Said You Cannot Rap For Everybody You Hope I Hope That It Resonates With Everybody But People Like Right Now For Example I Haven't Been On For A While So You Know I Got 386 People In This Room That Would Be Small Based Off My Subscriber Base But I Know Many People Don't Get Not Not Making No Excuse I Got 397 Now People
[00:24:58] In This Room But Look At It Like This If I Was In A Room Talking And People So When You Look At Numbers And You Look At Perception People Say Oh He Got 285 Subscribers He Only Had 297 People In The Room I Look At It Like Well What If I Was In The Actual Room That Is A Lot Of People
[00:25:29] To Come Out To See Little Old Me I I'm Happy With That You Know So Many Of Them Don't Know How To Crunch This On This And Put This With That They Look At The Numbers Like Oh I Only Got This But What About That That And That So That's Like Saying Yo I Only Got Five One Hundred Dollar Bills What About The Twenties The Tens And The Ones You Gotta Count All That Bread All That Bread Get Counted The Coins Get Counted Everything G Gets
[00:25:59] Gets Counted Everything Gets Counted So A lot Of Them Don't Understand That Your Audience That Loved You Your Audience That Would Come Out For You Your Audience That Would Buy All Your Stuff Is Now Older They Have Children They Have Responsibility They Don't Have That Pep In They Step Some Of Them Got Cranky Knees Some Of Them
[00:26:28] Just Don't List Some Of Them And Sadly Some Of Us Have Moved On From Listening To Hip Hop All Day Every Day So You Think In 2025 The Audience That Was In The Club Saying You Down With OPP Is Coming Out In 2025 In A Blistering Cold My Favorite Group From The South I Have A Few But I Really
[00:26:58] Like 8 Ball And MJG You So You Didn't Know How To Stay Relevant And Transcend With The Times So You Will Be Able To Deal With The Youth Your Age And Older It's Cold
[00:27:28] You Know One Thing About Us Man When It's Cold That Shit Is A Determine It's Too Hot Or Too Cold Nah It's Brick Outside Yo You Pulling Up Nah It's Brick Out There Because We Pass The Coming Out For We Got We We Pass The Coming Out For Yo We Got Drinks We Pass Coming Out For Yo We Can Network We're Not
[00:27:58] Coming Out So As You Sitting Around And You Want To Do Your Shows Or Whatever Who Is Your Audience Now So When You Look You Look And You'll See Respectfully A Lot Of White Boys A Lot Of White Boys Who Are Just Hip Hop Heads Where They Like To Be
[00:28:29] Me Being A Guy From Brooklyn Me Being A New Yorker More So A Brooklynite Than A New Yorker Ain't Nobody Famous To Nobody From New York New York Mentality Ain't We Don't Know No Famous People That Nigga Live Down The Block That's Just Us So When They Smith And
[00:28:59] Wesson Gonna Be There Honest Gonna Be There Your MOP We Like Because We're Older That Allure Who Gonna Babysit You Know I Got Work In The Morning Those Things That We Didn't Have To Worry About In Our Youth We Gotta Worry About Now So If You Having A Party On A Wednesday Night Shit I Gotta Get Up And Go To Work At Six I Gotta
[00:29:30] These Artists Never Took Into Account That They're Going To Get Old The Audience Is Not Going To Grow With You They're Not Going To Grow With You And You Didn't Do Things To Transcend The Times To Where You Will Always Be Relevant So How Do You Stay Relevant Crying On The Internet
[00:30:00] About The Culture You're Never Going To Stay Relevant Because The Way Some Of These Dudes Look At The Culture When They Say Drill You Know I See Them Say Drill Is The Worst Thing Well Some Of The Elders Said That About Gangster Rap Some Of The Elders Said That About Southern Rap And Trap Rap And Different Things You Know It's Funny To Look At In The Culture Somebody Like T.I. Is Old Right Now
[00:30:30] T.I. Is Old 2 Chainz That's 2 Chainz Is Titty Boy He's Old When You See People Like Ludacris Throw Little Records Out Nobody Care That Shit Is Just That's Just Our Culture So We Never Take Into Account That The Audience Is Like Right Now You Know That's Why I Look At R&B They Gotta Group Them Together They Gotta Say New Edition With Drew Hill
[00:31:00] And KC And Jojo And Jodeci Is Together For People To Say Hmm That's A lot Of People Man I Might Have To Go See That One But If They Say Hey It's Ron Isley Out There You Like Fuck With Mr. Biggs But I Ain't Paying $70 For No Ticket To See Mr. Biggs And That's Just Our Culture That's Just Where We
[00:31:31] That's Understanding The Business How To Transcend From Going From Getting Per Diem A lot Of Them Were Pampered Spoiled And They Were Used To Being Taken Care Of And When It Went From You Getting Per Diem Company Cars And You Didn't Know When You Was In The Studio Right In 10 Hours The Studio Was $150 An Hour You Didn't Know You Were Being Charged For That Now You Got Home Studios So The Camaraderie Of Music
[00:32:00] Is Not The Same Because We're Flying Vocals So I Don't Get The Vibe Of Nah You Killed That Flow Let Me Follow That Flow Not Being In The Studio Together It's Nothing Like Being In The Studio With Somebody Making Music You Can hear When The Vocals Is Fluent You Can Hear When It Was Temp Me T-H-O-D Man And He Took The M-E
[00:32:30] From Temp Me And Then Said T-H-O-D Man And Said Method You Can Hear That They Were Gathered For That Because You Ain't Gonna Call Somebody On The Phone And Say After I Say Me It's Just Not Going To Be That Fluent So You Can Hear The Difference Between Flu Vocals And Email Vocals And I Got A Lot Of Older Artists That Just Don't Embrace The Youth I Always Wonder I I'm Like Damn Why He Don't Work With Him You From
[00:33:00] Brooklyn He From Brooklyn And Be Be Your Age Stop Trying To Be A Little Nigga Be Your Age Come In There If You Still Nice It Don't Matter Who You Rapping With You Gonna Burn You Know Many People Love 50 Cent As Artists 50 Cent Has Probably Some Of The Most Classic Songs Albums Records Ever But He Can't Rhyme No More But Nobody Will Admit That Nobody Everybody Be Like Yo 50 Was On There And I'm Like He Didn't Have
[00:33:30] No Memorable Verse Like His Time As A Rapper Is Gone But He Won't See Some Of The Youthful Guys And Be Like Yo Business This What You Need To Do Because He Is Able To Move On To Greener Pastures He's Able To Do TV He Got It He Understood It And I Respect Him For That You Know I'm Saying I Respect Him For That
[00:34:01] And I For His Works See He Got That His Music Was Going To Transcend His Life His Work Rate
[00:34:31] Was Going To Transcend That So We Got Tupac Eminem Who I Won't Even Listen To Tribe Rest In Peace The Fight But Tribe Last Album Was Horrible Cypress Hill I Don't Really Know What's Going On With Them And Strangely A What Raised Many Of Us And Many People Are Missing But This Is It So We Got Cypress Hill Was One Of My Favorite
[00:35:01] Groups I Don't Know How People Felt About Cypress Hill Sound I Just Absolutely Love It But It Was Just Different The Bomb Squad He Was Able To Capture The Bomb Squad Sound With These Drums These Layers And These Noises
[00:35:31] That Was The Bomb Squad But It Was Just Dope We Got Gangstar Where Rest In Peace The Guru Somebody's Not Even Talked About In The Culture And I've Done Whole Shows On That They Don't Even Talk About Guru He Not A Nobody Top Besides Living Proof Probably Primo's Best Production But You know We got Andre 3000 Who's Really Not A Rapper He's
[00:36:01] A Rapper When He's With Outcast But He's Never Done A Solo Album The Last Album He We Got Jizz I Just Keep Scrolling De La Soul Dave Passed Away
[00:36:31] So We Can't Ever Get The De La Soul Thing Again De La Soul Besides EPMD You Got EPMD Then You Got De La Soul But You Know If Jizz Drop An Album Today Nobody's Going To Be Like Oh Jizz Just Dropped So What If It's Not Something Of Course But It's Not The Same Souls Of Mischief
[00:37:02] Fire And I Think They Could Drop Whenever Because The Way They Was Rapping The Last Time I Saw Them I'm Like Please Drop Something Shit But I Love Souls Of Mischief Never Whether There's Never No More 93 Until And Down With High Road And You Got Casual A.K.A. Smash Rockwell It Was Just So Much And Their Producers Is
[00:37:32] Unsung Because At The End Of It Feral March As Prince Po
[00:38:01] Should Have Been Prince Po Feral March Is Feral March But Prince Po Has Not A Prominent Dude But They Birthed OC As Well That's My Brother To Shout Out To OC But OC Really More Popping You Left In Native Tongues But It Was The Jungle Brothers Who Spawned All
[00:38:31] That Jungle Brothers Old Catalog Done By Forces Of Nature Fire It Is Just But I'm Gonna Move On The Looney Shout Out To My Brother Yuck Mouth They Forever Got A Classic Yuck Can Still Rap To Me I Don't Know What Happened To The Yuck Mouth And Pete Rock Album That Was Supposed To Take Place And Let Move This Real Quick Cause I Would Like To See Y'all On The Stream To Oh Well Okay Here We Go Thank You I Would Like To See Y'all So I Want To Do
[00:39:01] This As I Talk To Y'all Cause I Would Like To See Y'all So I'm gonna Do That Yuck Mouth Him And Pete Rock Supposed To Do Album Nas Nas Still Could Drop So He You know There's Some People Who Transcended That Curse But I Got Five On It Is Forever Based Off Of The Movie Based Off Of TikTok That's Forever But The Ghetto Boys Bushwick
[00:39:31] Bill Rest In Peace We'll Never See The Ghetto Boys Again They Couldn't Even Do A Podcast Together Yuck Mouth And Pete Rock Supposed To Do An Album Together Blackalicious Shout out To Blackalicious They Was Dope As Hell Too I Don't Know If Y'all Familiar With Blackalicious But They Was A Dope Dope Ass Group And I Just Rock With Blackalicious You Know What Saying They Was From Cali As Well But They Had More Of Like A East Coast Sound But Blackalicious
[00:40:01] Was Fire Craig Mack Rest In Peace Jay-Z He He Don't Even Do Music He Got That That That Big Catalog But He Doesn't Even Do Music Snoop Dog Shout Out To Snoop Um Shout Out To Snoop Um Snoop Just Be
[00:40:42] Bust The Rhymes Though Strangely Somebody I wish Didn't Do Music But He Figured Out How To Stay In These Times By Saying Certain Shit Latching On To Young Artists And So Called Signing New Artists And Trying To Help New
[00:41:12] Artists But To Me Personally I Think It's An Energy Stealing Thing But Respectfully But Bust The Rhymes Somebody I Just Wish Didn't Rap No More Not That He Can't But It's Just He'll Have A Hit Then He'll Have A Miss Blockbuster Trash So Don't Say His Last Album Was Dope Blockbuster Was Garbage And Even That New Shit Unleash Me They Get
[00:41:51] Unleash You What Are Talking About But Whatever The Beastie Boys Um They're Never Gonna Make Music Again But They're Not Actually Even 90s They're 80s Too NWA Ain't Gonna Happen The Roots You Know Believe It Or Not The Roots Is Malik B
[00:42:21] But Malik B Was One Of My Favorite Groups I Mean One Of My Favorite Rappers I Have Every Roots Album Every Last One Of Them From The Roots Come Alive To Illidelf Half Life Every Last Roots Album I Have Black Thought Is One Of The Dopest Rappers Ever Production On The Roots Is Fire But The Roots Don't Do Music Naughty By Nature
[00:42:51] One Of The Biggest Groups Ever People Don't Understand How Big Naughty By Nature Was As A Group They Had It Was The First One Of Them One Of The First People Who Had Clothing And Underwear And Shit You Know Tretch Was A Sex Symbol And All That Not To Me But You Know He Was A He Was A Sex Symbol One Of The First Guys With The Braids First Duels
[00:43:21] Every Every Like Every Album They Had Anthem I Had Organics I Had Listen I Had Every Roots Album Everyone But Every Every Album They Had Anthem Naughty By Nature And Low Key I Think KG From Naughty By Nature Is One Of The Greatest
[00:43:51] Producers Ever I Don't Think People Give KG His Credit This Is The Dude Who Produced Naughty Queen Latifah Next Janay Coffee Brown Rotten Rascals Cruddy Click Did Stuff For Biggie He Just KG Is Crazy But He Don't Get
[00:44:21] Naughty Could Do Something Only Reason I Want To Hear What Naughty Would Do Now I I'm Very Interested In Where KG Is At With His Ear So That's Stingy That's Stingy And It's Personal But I Want To Hear Public Enemy They Don't Do Music No More Public Enemy Is You Got NWA You Got Public Enemy You Got Legacy Groups But Public Enemy I Believe Could Still Tor
[00:44:51] Based Off Of Their Political Message And It Transcends Because The Music Fight The Power And All That Shit Like Lives Forever Because It Was So Political Um Goody Mob It's Very Very Slept On Because I Loved Goody Mob Like I Really Really When I When I First Heard Get Up Get Out And Get Something By Outcast And There
[00:45:21] Was This Dude Named Cee Lo And He Looked Like Bull To Me Um Just Fire Um Just Fire Um Operation You Know Who's That Peeking Out My Window Um And The Fact That They Had These Group Of Producers Called Organized
[00:45:51] Noise That None Of They Beats Sound The Same Rest In Peace The Rico Wait None Of They Beats Sound The Same But It Was Just Fire Um The Goody Mob And Then Cee Lo Could Sing You Know Um He Could Sing So From Singing You Got Naws Barkley Which Is Just Crazy Then You Got I Don't Know If Y'all
[00:46:21] Rangers Produced By DJ Premier Look That Up Goodness Gracious That's One Of My Favorite Songs Over But Even Everything That Cee Lo Did Sing In Is Fire KMD Shout Out To Drink Champs I Um I text Nori Some Questions For Third
[00:46:51] Base When They Won There A lot Of People Don't Know The Third Base Was The People Who Brought Out KMD Um KMD Rap On The Gas Face But It's A Rapper By The Name Of Zev Love X Who Became MF Doom Their First Record I ever Heard From Them Was Called Peach Fuzz I I
[00:47:55] These These These These These These Designs In They Here That Was Just So 90s That Was So 90s To Have Not Only The The Certain Parts But Be Able To Write Your Name In Your Head So It Was Like Sub Rock Come At You With The Clippers He Was Nice Cutting Hair So MF Doom Is
[00:48:25] Zev Love X Who Became This Mask Wearing Super Eclectic Producer Rapper But KMD Is Just You Know Peach Fuzz Is Dope To Our Love Then We Gonna Go To Notorious B.I.G. We Know Is Deceased 3-6 Mafia I Think 3-6 Mafia Could Still Come Out Today
[00:48:56] They Just Seem To Get It Musically The Sound That We Hear From Glorilla And A lot Of People That Is 3-6 Sound 3-6 Is Forever I Will Keep It Real With You 3-6 Mafia Is Forever We Got My Man Lord Jazz From Lords And Underground 90s Group I Think 3-6 Mafia
[00:49:26] Could Come Out Today They Just Got It Musically Musically They Get I Didn't Like Sir Mix A Lot Because Being From Brooklyn We Were Into Lyrics Sir Mix A Lot Couldn't Rap
[00:49:55] But He Made Baby Got Back That Is Forever I Like My Hoopty I Go Front And He Was From Seattle Washington Right So We Was Like Seattle Washington Only Thing I Know About Seattle Was The Supersonics And The Mariners King Griffey Jr. King Griffey Sr. And The The Supersonics
[00:50:25] Sean Kemp And Gary Payton And Deadlift Shrimp And Them So I Love My Hoopty But When He Made Baby Got Back It's Still Relevant To This Day And That's The 90s Put Him On A Glass Was Still Too Because You Got To Think We Little My Posse On Broadway So He Did Y'all Right Y'all Right He Did Have A Lot But He Couldn't Rap But It Still Was Slapping To Me I Still It Still Was Slapping Randy Johnson Thank you Base Or How Did I Forget Randy
[00:50:55] Johnson So Sir Mix A Lot Although He Can't Make Music Right Now His Music Transcended Because You Gotta Remember This Was The Time Where It Said Oh My God Look At Her Butt And Big Butts Wasn't In Because Unfortunately We Follow The Trends Of Pop Culture You Had The Pamela Andersons You Had These White Women
[00:51:25] And They Would Get Breast Implants Because If They Had Big Legs Or Big Booty It Was Considered To Be Fat So They Would Just Get Implants So Black Women Naturally Have Nice Cakes Majority If You Work On It Is Going To Be Nice So Him Saying Baby Got Back Was Big Did Did We'll Just Skip
[00:51:56] Because Even When He Was Out Recently He Couldn't Make Music It Was Over Helter Skelter I Might Be A Little Bias Because Sean Price Was My Brother But I Want To Say This About Helter Skelter When Helter Skelter Broke Up When Rock Went Solo Ruck Became Sean Price Then Sean Price Became Bigger Than Helter Skelter
[00:52:27] So It Wasn't No More Rock And I Thought Rock Was Better Than Ruck I Thought Rock Was Better Than Ruck At A Point Then It Became Sean Price And Rock But They Was Rock And Ruck When They Was Helter Skelter But He
[00:52:57] Was Sean Price Rock Mistakenly In My Opinion That's My Brother Though Didn't Brand Himself As Rock Or Rebrand Himself With Another Name So Every Time We Say Rock We Say Rock Of Helter Skelter But Then We Say Sean Price Kind Of Like Eric Sermon But PMD From EPMD The Same Thing
[00:53:26] Right PMD Is Not PMD He's PMD Of EPMD But Eric Sermon Is Eric Sermon Of EPMD Death Squad Producer So It Was A Branding Thing Um It Was A Branding Thing With Rock And I See Rock Is Now Understanding How He Should Brand Hisself And Market Hisself But Sean Price Was Sean Price He Didn't Need To Do
[00:53:56] Helter Skelter Ever Again Um And Rock Is Incredible Not Like He Needed To Helter Skelter But We Really Only Knew Him As Helter Skelter And Rock This Monster Didn't Wasn't Branded Well As a Soloist But Sean Price Was If That Makes Any Sense To Y'all Capone Noriega Um Classic Music
[00:54:26] Forever Um And Now Noriega Is A Podcaster Norie You Piss Me Off I Always Tell You You Should Do More Choruses I Like Norie Choruses I Love My Cuban Connection Flexing Wilding Sipping Dawn Pee By The Gallon Queen Stallion Iced Out Medallions You Know I'm Saying You Came Up What What Making It Happen I
[00:55:15] Although Although Although He Was
[00:55:45] The The Lost Lost Lost Lost Is A Tricky Group Because The Lost Boys Only Really Consist Of Mr. Cheeks There Never Really Was A Lost Boys You Had
[00:56:31] Pretty Lost Album Now It Would Be A Little Different Because You Going To Miss It Would Be A Little Freaky Tie Would Be Missed Because He Added Something To That That Cannot Be Replaced Wu Tang Clan Some Say The Greatest Group Of All Time If You Say They Are I'm Not
[00:57:01] Even I Can't Argue With You I Can't Say I Can't Argue With You My Favorite Group Of All Time Would Be EPMD Then De La Soul Then We Could Throw In Other Groups But If You Say Wu Tang I Understand Wu Tang Clan Transcends All Times Because They Are Worldwide But But There's No ODB
[00:57:30] And If It's A Wu Tang Clan Show And It's RZA U-Guard Master Killer And Deck And Rey Wasn't There Ghost Wasn't There And Especially Meth Wasn't There The Audience Might Feel Cheated Now Me Being A Supporter Of Wu Tang Any Of Them Come Through I'ma Be Hyped But Now You Have RZA In Colorado And Different Places Doing Whole Wu Tang Shows
[00:58:00] By His With An Orchestra It's Not Wu Tang Wu Tang Is A Collective You RZA Not Three Dudes Can Represent Wu Tang Gotta Be All Of Them Gotta Be All Of Them Because Rey And Ghost Is Rey And Ghost But They Can't Say Wu Tang Is Here Cause That's Not Them Ten Members Dirty Dirty Is Gone
[00:58:31] And A Lot Of Times They Be Forgetting Cap But Cap Added Them You Know That Little Sprinkle Into That Gumbo Pot Of Gumbo Of Dopeness
[00:59:14] But Need That Collective We Need That Collective But They Get It But I Don't Know Again Them Guys Are Older Than Me They Understood What They Were Doing So Their Audience Transcends Age Oh They Their Audience Transcends
[00:59:43] Age Because They They Got They Had A Residency They Got Classic Songs They Got Classic Albums They Also Have Classic Moments And They Had A Damn TV Show So When You See Wu Tang You Know That Yellow Logo Was Probably One Of The Most Famous Logos
[01:00:13] Worldwide Now I Think One Of The Issues They Face Was When You Have Wu Tang You Have Wu Tang Affiliated Groups So That That's When The Killer Armies The Sons Of Man The Wu Gambinos One Of My Favorite Not Wu Gambinos Wu Syndicate Wu
[01:00:43] Syndicate Is Fire I Then I Still Tune In I Still Tune In I Like What Prodigal Was Doing Some Dope Solo Shit I Think He's In Los Angeles He Was Doing Some Dope Solo Shit I Really Liked
[01:01:17] What Prodigal Was Doing Wu Syndicate Was Fire Then You Got My Homie Damn How Did I Forget Your Name Bro I'm Sitting There Looking At Your
[01:02:04] I'm Picturing A Part Of The Atlanta Movement People Don't Know That Because He Was Running With Gangster Grills What The Hell Is His Name Again The DJ Damn I'm Forgetting Everything Right Now What The Hell Is The Gangster Grills DJ Name I Forgot The Gangster Grills Willie The Kid Shout Out
[01:02:40] A Lot Of Dark Man Was Running With DJ Drama A lot Of People Didn't Know That Especially When They Were Beefing With Jeezy People Willie The Kid Is Fire Shout Out To Willie The Kid That's My Bro Yo I Used To Interview A lot Of Them But DJ Drama But It Was Just Too Many People Claiming Wu Tang But In My Opinion They
[01:03:10] Couldn't Represent That Yellow Logo The Way These Ten Members Did So It Was Good Shit But It Was Just Too Affiliated With This Although I Because I Will Go On The Record I Think True Master Was Incredible But Who Was Incredible As Well Who Gets No
[01:03:40] Credit As A Producer Fourth Disciple Was Crack Yo I Don't Want To Say Fourth Disciple Was Fourth Disciple Is Crazy Fourth Disciple I Remember Beats That I Who Did That Be And They Be Like Fourth And I'm Like Who The Hell Is Fourth And They Was Like Fourth Disciple
[01:04:09] I Was Like Yo Whoever That Is Dude Is Fire Because Those Beats Was So Unorthodox So Imperfect They Were So Imperfect That They Love Versus Hate By The Sons Of Men And
[01:04:39] He Uses Love And Happiness And I'm Like I Never Thought To Do That But Then You Got Death Beal Penalty You Got All These Beats That He Did That I'm Like One Of The Dopest Beats That Fourth Disciple Did Was A Song Called Hush Hush Tip By Entice With Method Man On The Hook I Won't Tell You Won't
[01:05:09] Tell Nowadays You Got To Keep It On A Hush Hush Tip I Won't Tell If You Won't Tell It's Called Hush Hush Tip By N Tice The letter N T Y C E She But She Made This Produced Record By Fourth This Unknown Dude Named Fourth Disciple Called Hush Hush Tip
[01:05:39] With Method Man Doing The Hook Fire Look Up Entice Hush Hush Tip It's So Old That You're Not Gonna Get A Good Version But It Was Fire Fire Um You Had Solomon Childs You Had So You Had Trice Diesel My Brother You Had So Many People Um But It Became Too Watered Down Um Whereas We Wanted So Much From
[01:06:09] These Nine Members That We Was Getting A lot Of Other Things And Um We Just Like Yo This Beat Should Be Here And I Think Out Of All The Splinter Groups My Favorite MC Out Of Everybody Was Prodigal Well Woo Like I Said Woo Syndicate Is My Favorite Splinter Group But My Favorite MC Was Prodigal And Killer
[01:06:40] Sin And Hellraiser Shabazz Is in You know He left Already But I'm Just Talking About Killer Sin One One day I did Deep Dive On YouTube And I Did Listen To Like All His Solo Records Or His Verses I Was Like Hold On This Thing Was Kind of Dope You Know What I'm Saying He Had A Modern
[01:07:11] Raekwon Style It Was The Same Style As Raekwon Timbo Like I Said They Didn't Have No Slouches You Had Timbo Shaheem Is My Brother Sometimes I forget Shaheem Because He
[01:07:43] But Wu-Tang We Could Go On And On For Days It's Just Too Many People To Talk About One Day We Will Have To Do A Deep Dive On That Outcast I'm Interested In What Outcast Would Do Right Now Cause I Want To hear Andre 3000 Rap He's Giving A Million And One Reasons Why He Don't Rap I'm Not Really Buying It Oh Yeah Rest Rest In
[01:08:15] Songs That I Ain't Really Like Um I'm Interested In Here With Um Uh Uh Uh Outcast Would Do But Now That Rico Wade Is Not Here I Would Like To See Them Venture Out And Get Certain Producers That Could Capture That Uh Which Is
[01:08:45] Um Big Pun One Thing I Don't Like About Big Pun That Gets Put On Him Is Big Pun Gets The Puerto Rican Thing Put On Him He Is Puerto Rican But He's Not Nice For Puerto Rican I Don't Care
[01:09:15] What He Was He's Nicer Than Some Black Rappers He's Nicer Than Some Many White Rappers He's Nicer Than Every Puerto Rican Rapper But What We're Not Going To Do Is Say He's Nice For Puerto Rican I Think That That's Not Fair He's Nice He's Nicer than Some Black Rappers Um So We're Not Going To Say Oh He Nice For Puerto Rican
[01:09:46] That's Corny Like Nah He's Puerto Rican By In Salute To Him In Salute To Them But He Nicer Than Black Rappers So For Some Of Them Still Some Of Them Uh He
[01:10:16] Still Lives A Little Bit Um I Think Part Of His Legacy Was a Lot Of Smearing A lot Of Slander A lot Of Bad Depictions Of Him And The Thing That I Don't Like About Pun Depiction Of
[01:10:46] Health Health Health Related Causes Nobody Really Cares So You Know You'll Have Easy E Who's Like The Godfather Of The West Coast Gangster Rap That Nobody Really Talks About Um Pun Guru Heavy You Notice When They Die Of Health Related Issues Nobody Talks About But If They Pass Away Hainously Street Wise And They Were Assassinated
[01:11:16] People You Know You Have And I Love Big L I Had Lifestyles Of The Poor Dangerous I Heard Big L For The First Time On A Tour Bus In 1992 So This Ain't No Slight On Big L But After Big L He Did I Started Seeing People Say He Was The Biggest And I Like Nah He He Was Dope But Y'all Kind Of Gassed A Little Bit He Was Dope As Hell But
[01:11:45] Saying What He Was Gonna Be You Can't Say What He Was Gonna Be If He Wasn't That When He Was Alive It's Just That Posthumous A Lot Of People Again We You Nobody To Somebody Kill You Biggie Said You Know But Gurus Not Recognized Heavy D Easy E Fred The Godson Exactly We Start Saying How Great Somebody Was When They Got Killed I Don't Like That
[01:12:15] I Don't Like That When The Greats Again Guru Harry D Easy E Fred The Godson Saphir Doom A Lot Of Them Passed Away From Health Related Nate Dog Well Nate Dog Is Nate Dog We Can't Front No Nate Dog Walter White But I'm Just Saying You Started Saying You Know I Love Nipsey
[01:12:45] Hussle But People Saying He Was The Second Coming Of Holly Selassie And All That Look He Look Just Like It's Just Like The The The Psychosis Sometimes You Poetic Yeah Poetic People Just Start Talking Uh Biz Gangsta Boo Prodigy Like Like Let me Tell y'all Something Man I Said It Before I Say It Again At One Point
[01:13:15] Prodigy Was The Top Rapper In New York Over Everybody When That Infamous Album Came Out Niggas Was Like Oh Shit Who Is This Kid Prodigy Was The Top Rapper Granddaddy Are You I Mean The List Goes On DMX Black Rob Yes Prodigy Prodigy Was Number
[01:13:45] One In New York City At One Point Everybody Scared Of Prodigy Even Jay-Z Jay-Z Said Yo Prodigy Was Coming You Heard What Prodigy Was Kicking So If You Had Somebody Like Jay-Z Saying Out of Control Craig Mack Thank You Chill Town Majors What's Up How Are You Doing Anyway You Know What I'm Saying So Prodigy Goodness Gracious Even In His
[01:14:17] I got Plans Power Movements Get on Some Rude Shit I Keep Living Like This I Might Lose It His Little Bars In Front Of Give Up The Goods Was Crazy You Understand What I'm Saying Um But I Think Pun Don't Get That Recognition Because He's Kind of Overshadowed By Fat Joe When Shout out To Fat Joe He Did What He Had To Do To Have His Career
[01:14:47] Where It Sat Um Over Even His Last Album Last Couple Of Projects Been Doodle We Not Gonna Front Like Fat Joe Or We Wish For Pun To Be Where Fat Joe Is At Um Yeah We Wanted We Saw Pun Being At Um The
[01:15:18] Fugees I Don't Care If They Never Make Another Record Ever The Wide Clef Rasta Imposta Ball Marley Shit Just Just Used To That That Rasta Imposta Shit Them Dreads Hanging On With That Receited Hairline That Shit Used To Fucking Drive Me Crazy Man Lauryn Hill Dope Ass Artist Uh
[01:15:48] For That Solo Album But Very Very Extremely Overrated Because She Didn't Have The We Only Going Off One Thing It Means I Been On Here Too Long And Like Get Off You Know You're Talking Too Much We're Tired Of You How Dare You Talk About Rapping Hip
[01:16:18] Hop When We Got All Of This Uh Is It Going On How Dare You Talk About Rapping The Culture We're Not Promoting This But Um Yeah Wyclef
[01:16:49] Just Got Annoying I Thought He Was Shout Out To Jerry Wonder And I Just Thought Like Wyclef Was ODing On The Production Thing It Was Aight But Some Stuff Just Wasn't Dope And It Was Just Like Overrated And Just The Just The Rasta Imposter Shit Just Started Getting To Me After A This Nigga Hate Shit Man Can't Even Do That Shit Just The Singing
[01:17:19] I Was Like Who The Fuck Authorized This Shit So It Just Was Just OD Proz Shout Out To Proz Proz Had Ghetto Superstar But He Never Established Himself As I Got A Proz Interview I Never Put Out What The Hell Is Wrong With Me Wow Yeah I do Got a Proz Interview Somewhere Where Are You Shit The Interview Is Dope Too
[01:17:48] So we Can Move on Method Man Is Still Method Man For Different Reasons He Became Sex Symbol Within Wu Tang He Transcended Into Acting And I Believe Method Man At His Age Is The Best Rapper There's Nobody Better Than Method Man At His Age Method Man Sound Doper And Doper I Don't Know Why He Do Feat He Really Does It For The Love Cause He Seem Like He Do Do A Feature With Anybody Like Some Of That
[01:18:18] Some Of The Features He Do I'm Like Featuring Method Man What The Method Man Doing On This But He Just Got Better Style Flow Just Got Better I Don't Know What The Hell He Doing I Don't Know If He Found A Fountain Of Youth But He Just Got Better You But He Just Got Better
[01:18:48] I Don't Know What What's Going On But He Got Better Mob Deep We Covered The Far Side You Know The Far Side They Did Deep Because Everybody Know Passing Me By Which Is Listen To It The Other Day And The Song Passing Me By Is Slept On For Many Different Reasons Because Of You Know Oh Yeah Stop Sample Snitching Too Man If
[01:19:18] I Play A Beat Or Something Like That You Say Where The Sample Come From Or Who Used That Whatever I'm Blocking You For Real All This Sample Snitching And All That If You A Real Producer You Know We Don't Sample Snitch Unless It's Public Record Thinking You Smart Oh Such And Use That Okay You Just Got Blocked Don't Come On My Channel Sample Snitching Because If You A Real True Blue Producer You Know We Don't Sample Snitch Unless It's Public Record Y'all Quick To
[01:20:09] I Never Heard A Sample Somebody Else Did And Say Oh I'm I'm Going To Do That Too And If I Do I Do It Blinkly I Say Yo I Want To Flip That Too But Y'all Be Quick Oh Use That So What Nigga Sample Snitching I Don't Like That If You Really Really A Producer There Is No Sample Snitching You Know That But I Guess Y'all Don't Know That Cause Y'all Make Drag And Drop Beats But Anyway The Far Side
[01:20:39] What Made Them Interesting Is Because They Got A Song Called Drop Where They Going In Reverse In The Shit But It Was Produced By A Dude Named JD I Knew Who JD Was Because I Nick Wiz Rock Wilder A Kid Named
[01:21:09] JD And A Guy Named Hitek Another Long Story I'll Tell But It Used To Take Place At Loud Records JD Became J Diller But Tribe Called Quest To Me
[01:21:39] So I'm Like Did Q-Tip Do This Then Come To Find Out JD Was A Part Of The Uma He Was A Producer But The First Beat I Heard From Rock Well I Simply Put This You Know It's Funny Um The Conversations I Have With People In The Culture That's Not Filmed Or
[01:22:09] So Crazy But Um Me And Rock Wild Had A Dope Conversation And If You Go To The Interlude TV You See An Interview I Did With Him But The Far Side Is Fire Um Digital Underground Of Course Money B Was A Slept On Rapper Rest In Peace To Shock G Rest In
[01:22:39] Respectfully I Never Like That Group I Just I I'm Sorry I'm Not Saying They Corny I Just Never Like Diggable Planets I Didn't Mind The Collaboration Between One Of The Diggable Planet Dudes And Camp Low But I Just Never Liked Diggable Planets They Wasn't Corny It Just
[01:23:12] I Did Not Like That Shit I Like The Way They Flipped Impeached The President You Know Everybody Know The Drum Break But I Didn't Like It I Could Be By Myself But I Didn't Like Them Straight Up I Didn't Like None Of That Shit Yeah I Did I Did I Didn't Like That Shit Shout Out To Do
[01:23:42] But I Ain't Fuck With It Um Brand Nubian Go House Of Pain Were Very Very Relevant At A Particular Time Cause Jump Around Was Just One Of The Biggest Records Ever Um House Of Pain Was Very Very Special Because This Is During The
[01:24:12] Cypress Hill Days So I Didn't Know Ever Last Was From Rhyme Syndicate Rhyme Syndicate Had Africa Islam Ice T King T And A White Dude Named Ever Last And The First Song I Heard From This Guy Named Ever Last He Had Like A Little Comb Over And He Was Like Stop Children What's That Sound And His Name Was Ever Last So
[01:24:42] Then I Don't Know What Happened With Rhyme Syndicate But I Just Pack It Up Back In Let Me Begin It's Like Ever Last I'm Like Hold On That's The Stop Children Dude Completely Different Dude Tattoos Look Like He Gonna He Drink Meister Brown All Day And Shit Like That You
[01:25:25] 50 Cent Did Classic Stuff But 50 Cent Nowadays Is Very Very Corny Just Can't Rhyme He Had A Song Called If You Think You Lonely Now On And He Just Says Stuff Sometimes That's Just Really Outdated Like He Was Like It's A Dope Flip Sample I Ain't Saying But It's Called If You Think You Lonely Now You Figure It Out And One Of The West Coast Brothers I Don't Know If It Was
[01:25:55] Fred Wreck Or One Of Damn I Can't Think But 50 Cent Never Rapped To Me He Knew How To Make Great Records But He Kissed Never Was Like Rewind What He Said But 50 Cent Is In The 90s
[01:26:28] Power The Dollar Is In The 90s Um It's Not In The 2000 The 50 Cent Is A 90s Rapper Yes He Is Look It Up Power Dollar Is His First Shit Even When He Rapped On Reaqua Onyx That's In The 90s And Power Dollar Truthfully He
[01:26:59] But Whatever Daz Effects Fire One Of My Favorite Groups Production Crazy Shout out To Solid Scheme Rest In Peace To One Of Them Just The Production Alone Is Crazy Black Star I Like Mos Def I Don't Think I Like
[01:27:29] Yassin Bae I Like Mos Def Talib Kweli As A Rapper Was Dope Was Very Very Lyrical He Was A Little Monotonous For Me But I Can't Act Like He Didn't Make Classic Songs I Can't Act Like He Didn't Make Classic Songs So Talib Kweli Although You Might Not Like His Personality Based Off Of Social Media Um
[01:27:59] I Fuck With Yeah I Fuck With Mos Def I Like Yassin Bae That's All I'm Say Um Paul Righteous Teacher Rest In Peace To One Of The One Of Them Passed Away Um Wise Intelligent Rock This Funky Joint Just This It was Just so Dope To Me Cause I Was Like Yo Why Is This Nigga Rapping Like This But It Was Just Like
[01:28:29] Damn Damn Rock This Funky Joint And Then I He Was AZ Um Freestyle Fellowship Um Produced by The Great Daddy-O Who Also Did Top Billing For The Audio Too Also Of Sessa Sonic
[01:28:59] But He Said I Gotta Be Me I Gotta Be Righteous I Got What We Have And All Of Several People We Can't Be When I First Heard Them Rapping Like That Boundaries That Was The Name Of The Song Freestyle Fellowship Boundaries When I Heard Them Rap I Was Like This Nigga They Was Dope And Some People Not On The List Cellar Dwellers Is Not On There Lords Of Underground Is
[01:29:32] K-Deaf Let Real Live There's A lot Of People That's Not On This List But I Do Want To Say This To Y'all Again A lot Of Artists Didn't Understand How The Culture Was Going To Go Later On They Didn't They Didn't Understand That They Their Group Didn't Wasn't Going To Grow With Them
[01:30:01] A lot Of Them From Abusing Their Bodies To Drinking Smoking Doing All The Stuff They Was Doing In The 90s It Caught Up To Them Um Many Of Them Are Not In Great Shape Physically Not In Great Shape Mentally Um And When You Last Saw Somebody And They Was 140 Pounds
[01:30:32] And They Were 22 The Next Time You They Shouldn't Be 50 240 It Doesn't Who You Remembered And Who You Loved Don't Exist Sometimes No More So They Should At Least If You Want To Be Active And Rap
[01:31:02] Still You Have To Stay Within Aging And Youthful Now We Have Main Source We Have Large Professor Which I Didn't Miss I Didn't Mention Um We Got OC We Have Smooth The Hustler Trigger Christ It's Many People That I Didn't Mention In This But I Understand How
[01:31:32] A lot Of Them Don't Really Know How To Transcend And Be In 2025 And Understand What's Going On See One Thing That I Never Wanted To Do Was Be Angry So As The Culture Evolved And I Went From Music To Broadcast It
[01:32:02] For Me I Knew What I Was Doing I Knew The Foresight Was The Internet And Computers I Knew That So That's Why When I Was Spearheading A lot Of This Shit Thank You Master Mind Nine Six As I Was Spearheading A lot Of The Digital Way It Was Gonna Go I Knew That This Would Birth academics
[01:32:33] I Guys Because I Knew It Was A Point Where I Love The Culture So Much That It Kind Of Stifles Me Because It's Not Popular To Love Hip Hop Culture And Monetize It Because The Music Is Not Monetized The BS Is Monetized So I Knew That
[01:33:03] Was Gonna Happen I Knew That Any Caucasian That Came In The Culture Was Gonna Blow Up Because You
[01:33:41] Are I Don't I Don't Feel Like Doing It But I'm A Student Of The Culture I'm A Student Of The Source Double XL Ralph McDaniels Pete Rock Molly Mall Easy Mo B Hands On Teacher Track Masters I Was There For A Lot Of Shit Seeing Big Early Raps Just Being There In The Moment And I Knew Where The Culture Was Going
[01:34:11] Because I'm Very Very Digital People Call Me Electronic Hoarder But I Understand That Okay This Camera Does This But What Happens When They Build A Camera Like This So You'll Have People Who Say I'm Still On The iPhone 12 I Don't See The Reason For Upgrade That's For You I See The Reason To Upgrade Because I'm Like Oh I Got Three Cameras They Changed The Chip
[01:34:40] They That's What I Do Because I Understand The Future And People Say Hey Man It's Just A Waste Of Money And All That Nope If You Want To Be In The Now You Have To Move With The Times And Many Of These Artists Didn't Many Of Them Don't Know How To Embrace The Internet Many Of Them Don't Know How To Roll Out Albums Many Of Them Don't Even Know How To When I Look At Their Metadata
[01:35:10] On Their Albums And Apple It's Horrible I'm Like Who Put Their Metadata Together But What They Won't Do They Won't Hire People Like Me Or People Who Know How To Do It Because They'll Listen To People Respectfully Like An Academic See They Chase Platforms They Don't Chase Professionals Say That Again For You They Chase Platforms They Look At Numbers And Say Oh He Got The Numbers But His Numbers Does Not Fit What You're Trying To Do
[01:35:41] He Doesn't Know Or She So When You Got Method Man And Red Man Performing At Summer Jam That's Not Their Audience If They There To See Chef G Or They There To See Coy LeRae You Think When Method Man And Red Man Come Out They Gonna Be Dancing The Same You Think 22 Year Old They Wasn't Even Born In The 90s
[01:36:11] Some Of Us Know How To Put You In Front Of Your The People Who Are Going To Consume Your Product But They Look At Numbers They Look At Numbers The Labels Are Paying People For Promotion But That Audience
[01:36:40] Is Not Going To Buy From Said Artist Because That Person Who's Promoting It They're Not Trusted Musically Some Of Us Musically Based Off Our Knowledge Based Off The People That We Talk To We're Trusted So If I Say Yo I Like El Camino's Album Y'all Say El Camino Who The Hell Is That See Because Remember Respectfully And It's Not About Tooting My Horn
[01:37:11] You Saw Certain People Here With Me First When People Were saying Who Is That I Don't Even Know Who That Is You Interview You A Lot Of Nobodies Okay You Said That About Benny You Said That About Dave East You Said That About Fetty Wap You Said That About A Lot Of People That I Interview That They're Nobodies But Then When They Become Somebody Nobody Say Yo Bro You Was On To Something When I Had
[01:37:41] 38 Special Shane Noir Nobody Never Say Yo You You You Made The Right Call Nobody Will Say That They'll Just See Them With Elliot Wilson Or Somebody Or Joe Button Or One Of These Other Platforms And Mention Them And They Be Like Yo Yeah But I Saw That Years Ago I Saw That Years Ago
[01:38:11] So I Don't Bring People Before You Who I Don't Think Are Going To Be Dope But I But But I Knew 38 I Just Knew He Was Special You Know My Brother Planet Asia Like It's People Who I Talk To That's My My My My People You Saying Like We Just Talk For Nothing On Ito Little Ito Incredible Let me
[01:38:41] Tell you Something If you Don't Know Who E T O Is Doing Yourself A Disservice If You Love This Culture And You Love Music And You Love Just Good Boom Bap And Just E T O Just Style By Many Too So If You
[01:39:11] Hear Him Don't Say Oh He Sound Like Says No They Sound Like Him Shout Out To Rochester You Know What I'm Saying Shout Out To Rochester But A lot Of The Artists Didn't Grow They Didn't Handle Their Business They Didn't Transcend And They Didn't Know How To Move With The Times Because Many Things That Are Done Is Looked That Is Saying Yo
[01:39:47] Call Such And Such To A Phone And It's Dialing And We Never Touched The Phone That's On You Cause Phones Don't Do This No More So Are You From
[01:40:15] Responsibility that I put out there with telling your story became a play. So you'll have people who say, I don't want to sell my soul. I didn't want to sell my soul. Respectfully. Nobody wanted your soul. Stop. Stop using that as an excuse for why you didn't make it if you don't got no receipts. Nobody wanted your soul. Nobody wanted to fuck you.
[01:40:46] Nobody wanted to take you in the back room and stop that. You can stop. You might have had a single deal. You might have had a production deal, which is not your deal. Your production deal is the producer's deal or said person deal. And then under this production deal, they put out who they want. So it's been times where you have people like Hellrell. You had J.R. Ryder where they was with Cam and Cam had the deal.
[01:41:13] And Cam put out them under his shit, but he had a production deal. They were never signed directly to some labels. But stop with the, oh yeah, I refuse to sell my soul. Nobody wanted your soul, nigga. You would clip this. Nobody wanted your soul, nigga. You just didn't understand the culture. You didn't do enough homework. You didn't put the right people around you.
[01:41:43] And you just thought you knew better. And some of y'all self-sabotaged too. So stop with the, uh, uh, uh, uh. I didn't want to sell my soul. Look what you do for free. So you didn't do this or you wouldn't do certain things for money. But look what you do for free. That's not a good excuse.
[01:42:11] If you are an intelligent person and you claim to be intelligent and you ooze intelligent, whether you, depending on the doctrine you follow, if you think you a product of the most high or you God, or, you know, you the perfect Muslim or whatever you, from your doctrine, from how you live your life and how you carry yourself,
[01:42:37] you should have the knowledge to persevere through anything. Because if you let an industry be higher than your belief system, then you really don't believe in what you believe in. Because if you are God or you're, you believe in God and you got a relationship with God, God and fear can't live in the same space because with God,
[01:43:06] with God, how could you be scared of anything? So fuck out of here. Just admit some of y'all became custies. Y'all don't know nothing about fashion. So you can't dress. You might got into, you might been in a bad relationship. You might've turned full blown mook. It might be different shit that happened to you.
[01:43:37] Shout out to power rule too. Those are my brothers right there. Shout out to power rule. Whatever power rule is at, please somebody get me in contact with power rule. That's my brothers. But I'm just saying, if you believe in what you believe in. See, this is why I feel, I always feel unstoppable. I'm like, yo, who the fuck is stopping me? A man? So you mean to tell me, I could pinpoint that that dude over there, him, him,
[01:44:07] is responsible for stopping me from feeding my family? Him? And instead of busting his chops, I'm complaining? See, the unseen hand is different. The chatters, the whispers, and a lot of the whispers get back to me. You know, I hear a lot of stuff. A lot of dudes be hating. And I get it. Well, I don't care.
[01:44:37] They can't stop me either. But, you mean to tell me, you could pinpoint when your mission was stopped by said person, and you were a gangster rapper, and you were a murder, death killer, and you do all this shit, and that dude stopped you? He stuck you up with no gun? You ass. You pussy. The boogie monsters?
[01:45:07] Yeah, shout out to Vex. That was my bro. So, a lot of people with the, yo, this, and you ain't punch him in his face? But I can sit on YouTube and say an album I don't like, and you and my DM cursing me out, but the person who blocked your blessings, stopped you from feeding your family, stopped your future, ain't get one scratch, you didn't even blow on them. You didn't even blow your stink ass breath in their face, but you and my DM telling me what you want to do to me. all because of an opinion,
[01:45:35] but the person who stole everything from you, stole your publishing, stole your legacy, robbed you of feeding your family, you didn't do nothing to them. I ain't the problem you want. I ain't the problem you want. I don't even want a problem with you. I'm just a person who could talk about the culture, but I'm not the problem you want, because when you come over here and you say certain things to me, you gonna get fucked up. This is a fact.
[01:46:04] It's not even, it's not even a thought. You going to get your ass whipped fucking with me, but I rather, I don't want to fight you for. Over a hip hop opinion? My opinion. You know, because people like to say, oh, you're a little channel. This little shit be making noise. It be shaking the industry up. Everybody be worried about what I said. And no, oh, shout out to you sneak dudes too, who gonna make calls later and DMs about the shit I say.
[01:46:33] Shout out to y'all too. I be knowing. I know. I be knowing. It's cool. It's cool. I respect my elders. I respect those who came before me. I respect those who paved the way, but I paved the way too. And now I'm an elder. I can speak how I want to speak. Because when it comes to the internet, YouTube, interviews,
[01:47:03] podcasting, broadcasting, live streaming, I'm the elder. So I don't have to listen to none of these dudes. I don't fall under them. None of them show me how to edit, how to film, how to set this microphone up, how to put this roadcaster together. None of them taught me anything. So they're not my elders. I don't care how dope you think they are, what they did for the culture, if they were talking about chickity charcoal. I don't care what you think about them. That ain't got nothing to do with me and my field.
[01:47:34] Seriously. That's my shit. They want to do what I'm doing. So you can look at all these other guys. They this, they that. No. I predate all of them. So y'all could think he. I say Redman. Redman album is whack. Snoop Dogg and them album is whack. Ross Cosme freestyle is whack. Who could do what? Nobody. You could be mad. You could be in DMs. You could make phone calls. You could make texts.
[01:48:01] You could be on a tick tock. You could do all that. It don't matter. They don't predate me in this. None of them. You'll never see me talk bad about Ralph McDaniels. You'll never see me talk bad about Elliot Wilson. I respect those in my field that came before me, but none of them niggas came before me. They are just rappers. And when your shit is whack, I'm telling you, ain't no fire emojis for me. If you're looking flabby and sick, I'm telling you.
[01:48:30] Straight up. If you don't look presentable, if you look too drunk, if your bottom lip is too pink because you drink too much liquor, I'm saying it. I don't care what nobody think. Niggas can't whip my ass. You might be scared or you want a feature or whatever. That shit don't bother. I don't care. I'll say what I want. This the house I built. Fuck, I don't fall under nobody.
[01:48:59] I don't got nobody standing over me. Nobody can tell me, oh, you shouldn't say that. Why not? So, when it's dope, I say it. But to me, don't ask me. You're going to get pure, unadulterated honesty. It transcends east, west, north, south. If it's corny, I'm saying it's corny. If a nigga look wild, if the nigga would look like a goddamn bum in the video,
[01:49:29] that nigga look like a bum. That nigga lips is fucking black. That nigga look crazy. Nigga had white shit in the corner of his mouth. I'm not going to be like, fire. I be lying to these people and that's why they won't get better or grow because you won't tell the truth. Yo, bro, I love you. I think you one of the dopest rappers ever. But, Redman, respectfully, I believe that Eric Sermon
[01:50:00] crafted your sound. If you do a whole album with Eric Sermon doing one beat, it's not going to be dope. Tell the truth. It's okay. Shout out to Rockwilder. I love Rockwilder. But, Eric Sermon crafted your sound. Dre and Snoop. Nobody fucking want to hear no Anderson Pack leftover beats. We want that G-funk. Serious.
[01:50:29] We want that G-funk. Straight up. It ain't that G-funk. Listen, you do that Anderson Pack shit on your time. Straight up. Roscoe, respectfully, I don't know if it's the toothpick. I don't know what it is. Shit wasn't hitting on shit. And Joey badass shit was whack. Your shit wasn't better than that whack shit.
[01:50:59] But everybody putting fire emojis. Y'all be scared. Y'all be scared of these people. Y'all be like, oh, you shouldn't say that. you can't say that. One, you scared. Two, you pussy. And three, you're dependent upon people so you have no freedom
[01:51:28] of speech. Straight up. So you sitting there praising, you should, I be so disgusted when I see these people in the comments. Like, why y'all lying? That shit corny. Tell the truth. For some is dope is dope. Straight up. Listen, 38th special album was fire. There's so many albums that's
[01:51:58] fire and I be mentioning them but nobody will listen to what I mentioned that's dope because they will automatically gravitate to what I said was whack. Because you, because niggas want to, oh, girl. I never seen a day in time and Diamond D album is dope too. Um, I never seen a time where niggas love to argue this much. And I'm gonna be real with you. I grew up in the crib where it was all dudes. When we argued we fist fought
[01:52:27] after a while. I was the youngest so I really got my ass whooped but I still talked my shit. And my cousin Tad was very violent. I think Mushy, my cousin Mushy, rest in peace might have been a little bit more unhinged than him but I was the youngest. We didn't argue too much. We didn't debate too much. Niggas was swinging. There's too many of us, too many men, young boys in the crib to be arguing. Niggas was fighting.
[01:52:57] So I don't like arguing too much. So coming in my DM and wanting to have discussions, I don't really know how to do all that shit because I be like, yo, so when do we fucking fight? But you don't agree with me, I don't agree with you, you all adamant and shit and animated. Can't fight on the computer so let me the fuck alone. He was laughing with Tad the other day. His favorite shit was, grandma, you better come get him. My brother was the oldest,
[01:53:26] so he bullied all of us, bullshitted us, but I'm just saying, I'm just saying, I built my platform to where I could say and do what I want under the guidelines of terms of service. Other than that, none of y'all niggas is safe. Seriously. Nobody. I'm gonna say what the fuck I want. And the people I
[01:53:56] say it about don't even be mad. They be these little groupie-ass niggas, little girl niggas, girly-mouth dudes. But there's a lot of good music out there. It's a lot of dope music. Sometimes you gotta seek and find, but don't listen to some of these people because they just be thinking they gotta support. But then silently, they call me and be like, nah,
[01:54:26] you was right, that shit was whack. Seriously, I'm being real with y'all. I would never put nobody on blast, but people be like, I'm glad you said that. I'm glad you. Shout out to Da Far Eye, too. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to Da Far Eye. Yo, West Coast, Power Rule, man, those my bros, man. I gotta find Power Rule now. Y'all got me on the mission.
[01:54:56] Cooley Live, Power Rule, those the first people I taught with when I was young, very young. But yeah, let me roll. I'll be back tomorrow. We gotta figure out what's going on, why they keep freezing me, what's happening. diamond, diamond, diamond D got a three album series called The Dime Piece. I think he's up to part three.
[01:55:27] Where is the bums? The Bums was fire. Look up the bums. Badass Brothers Under Madness. Badass Brothers Under Madness. The bums, the production. Shout out to the bums. They production is crazy. Take a look around. Got a free mama. Yeah, look up the bums. But it's B period,
[01:55:57] U period, M period, S, the bums. West Coast dudes, fire. Yeah, the bums is fire. But again, like I said, I'm a hip hop baby. I listen to everything. Shout out to my man Mack Moll too. That's my dude. Shout out to Mack Moll. Yuck Mouth, that's my bro. Shout out to Mack Moll too. Mack Moll don't really get a lot of credit. Mack Moll
[01:56:27] was dope. Mitchie Slick, that's my bro. Crondon. You know my favorite West Coast producer is DJ Khalil and Battle Cat. Then I put Dre. DJ Khalil is just my favorite. I love Battle Cat. Yeah, shout out to the
[01:56:57] bums. Shout out to the bushwhackers too. caught up in the game. That was produced by Buck Wow. Look bad boy youth. Shout out to the bushwhackers. Yeah, All City was dope. All City was okay. Never really was okay. They was all right. They wasn't really all that to me.
[01:57:27] All right, man. let me get up out of here. So we just had some music talk tonight, just some hip-hop. It's rare. You're not going to go on too many platforms where, you know, guys got to say this before I go to, I got to say this. I got to say this. This is important. When you ask these rappers, who was their favorite? Self Scientific is one of my
[01:57:57] favorite groups too. Shout out to Chase Infinite. Listen, you ask these rappers, who were their biggest inspirations? Why they keep saying Biggie, Tupac, Nas, and Jay-Z and they rap like Soulja Boy? Where the fuck is the influence of Biggie, Tupac, Jay-Z, and Nas and you rap like Soulja Boy or Chief Keith? Cut it out. I'm saying the cliche shit. Who's your biggest influence?
[01:58:27] You know, I grew up on the Nas, the Biggies, the Tupacs. Why you don't rap like none of them? You rap like goddamn Soulja Boy or Chief Keith and you talking about your biggest influence was Tupac, Biggie, Nas, and Jay-Z. Somebody told you to say that? It's okay. Where's the influence? You ain't got the poetic style of a Nas or a Tupac or the lyrical
[01:58:57] prowess of Biggie, Jay-Z. All of them got lyrical. But they be like... And another thing before I go too. Y'all little niggas ain't live long enough to be crying the way y'all doing these songs. Just say you want to get high. Stop having that. I love my friend. Hold on. Where's the voice? Hold on. I got to find the voice now. One, two? No. One, two. One. Do I even got it? Do I even got it? No, I don't got it.
[01:59:27] I got to get that voice. All of them is... I love my friends. That's why I been doing all these pills. Nigga, you 15. You a junkie. Stop. You ever listen to this shit? Life's been so tough. You're 15. 15. I do these pills. That's why I slept so much lean. Like, yo,
[01:59:57] I was in a barbershop. Shout out to the old media. was in a barbershop. He looked at me and said, anybody ever tell you you look just like doggy diamonds? The funniest is the whole barbershop is all laughing. I my daddy laughing. You're 15. You still got a chance. But if you are custody, it's over. I'm just telling you. You never listen to some of these dudes.
[02:00:29] How you going to be an emotional custody killer? That shit don't mix. You emotional. You offended by everything. Then you are custody and an alcoholic. And then you will kill niggas. Having 15 babies, 15 years old, 15 women, 15 babies, and every time we see you, you around a bunch of men
[02:00:59] and you ain't never got no shirt on. This ain't shirts and skins. This ain't no early Biggie never sounded like King T. Please stop that. Biggie never sounded like no goddamn King T. Do not say that. If anything early Biggie sounded like Chub Rock. He never sounded like no King T. Fuck out of here with that. I see y'all say that a lot. That's cap. If anything sounded like Chub Rock. Give me the song where he sounded like King
[02:01:28] T. And then give me 10 King T. records after that. Did he sound like King T. on At Your Own it and just keep it going? Biggie sounded like King T. When he came out I was a Taurus since the public school era. How does that sound like King T?
[02:02:02] Party and bullshit sound like King T? Smoking blunts was a daily routine and it's 13 a chubby nigga on the scene. That's how King T. sound? You said something stupid earlier. I just let you slide but it's getting stupider as it goes on. Bullshit and Party ain't even the name of the song. Cameo just get along so I can put that sound like King T.
[02:02:32] First of all give me 10 King T. records since we're at it. And King T. dope at your own risk the Marley Marle remix listen to Act the fool. Fuck out of here. You listen to it. Talk about the nigga that I know sound like a nigga you don't know or you don't know both of them. Early biggie. Yeah, he
[02:03:02] getting stupider. Shout out to King T. King T. Is fire. Play like a piano. Fire to me. Just when I knew Ice Cube could rap. I and when King T. Started rapping later on
[02:03:32] if anything he started trying to sound like Biggie and we gonna be technical King T. Didn't rap like that later on them songs he was putting out that's not how he originally rapped and I am a hip hop connoisseur I know all sides don't say I hate when niggas be like ass tax who the fuck is he my grandmother said his mouth ain't no prayer book he was a fucking alcoholic he probably don't even remember half the shit ask Tash he'll tell you right
[02:04:02] Tash did Biggie so you trying to tell me to ask a nigga I