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DJ Quik: America'z Most Complete Artist
Actually it was 2 albums. It was the 2nd, 2nd
II None album and one of my albums. It was called
"Compton Style." most of it was rehashed and
more then half of it became "Safe &
Sound," but... |
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Little
Brother: Future Of Hip Hop Music
I was just tellin' him (9th) this. I appreciate the fact that
now it has gotten to the point where 9th can bring over a track and
already know, "Tay is gonna like this one" and "Pooh's
gonna rip this one." When he brings tracks over he don't even
have to ask me... |
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Necro: Droppin' Jewelz
I don't think I sold any records from it and those
cock-suckers at XXL won't give me no fucking press in the magazine. I
even spoke to the editor Dennis Page. I went like to the head cat and... |
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Non
Phixion: The Phuture Is Now
The record industry is run by faggots. Because we're
surrounded by faggots, homos, douche bags, and haters. That's why it's
taken us so long. So now we have learned enough about the business... |
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Street
Villains: Necro - Part 1
I send shit to the press and they
just ain't showin' no love. I think cats are so wack right now that
they ain't even listening. They're getting' the shit and they ain't
even playin' it. They're just... |
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Street
Villains: Ill Bill - Part 2
I think
the beats are changing a lot and I think people are scared of the
boom-bap shit and people that you would expect to come with the hard
beats have kind of strayed away from that and... |
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MC
Serch: Word To Tha 3rd
Well I don't really consider myself an MC that stopped
MC'ing. I just think that we just stopped making records. I have
always MC'd. I did some independent records with Non-Phixion, done a... |
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HITTMAN:
Tha Last Dayz
Production wise so far has been Mell Man, Dre, Battlecat.
I plan to get something from DJ Quick, a couple from The Soul
Aquarians, uh you know Jay Dee from Slum Village and... |
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Mel
Man: Aftermath's Best Kept Secret
That's good man, that way I can got to the grocery store and
get my Fruity Pebbles and nobody is gonna bother me and shit.
You know I be walkin past muthafuckaz that be playin my shit... |
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Warren
G: Return Of Tha Regulator
I mean Dre got at me, but he told me that if I did join his
label, their would be a wait and I'm not into waiting. I'm an
established artist. Why should I have to wait. You know
that's my people and I love em but I got to keep pushing. Just
like with Snoop, I'm pushing. I gotta do my thang... |
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Saul
Williams: Don't Rhyme Over Tracks
The film company got extremely nervous as to how to
promote it and to whether black people would go out and support it.
They don't use those terms, but that's what they are talking about... |
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Bilal: Fast Lane
?uest is a musician. He's a lot about the jam.
All about the moment. The way we did "Sometimes",
basically we vibed. He and James (Poysner) were on the drums, I
was on the microphone and we just basically started coming up
with the song on the spot... |
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Public
Enemy: Hip Hop's Supermen
How a classic
group puts together an album in today's market place. I'm a firm
believer in that I think albums should be about 8 cuts max anyway, but
the ways the stores and the record companies actually have put the
rules together is that you have to deliver... |
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J-Zone: Who's
Tha Mack?
When I first came home, I was ready to quit because
I was really looking to do this production album and
the shit didn't happen. I didn't see myself
doing another album, but I was feeling the direction
that my beats were going in. But shopping beats
nowadays... |
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