His joints were probably the most "well" produced ever like the true definition of the phrase his beats were clean and crisp sounding perfectly looped and mastered they are pretty much flawless
Nah the first track they were on together was a while before Runnin. Big was like “I got 7 Mac 11s, about 8 38s, 9 nines, 10 Mac 10s the shit neva ends.” Etc
Matt Murdoch I don’t think so. I believe they were on stage together doing a freestyle live at a show. Google it to be sure. Over time the verses were separated but that’s how it started.
@@NA-sl7mw 🎯🎯🎯 I’ll always love that song. Very prevalent to a lot of our upbringing. A lot of us relate to that track and those lyrics on a personal level. He was telling our real life story at that time.
Gerick one of my favorites but can't forget shed so many tears and the original so much pain. Toss up for either one but nobody has ever made a song like shed so many tears and no song ever spoke to the street drug dealer like straight balling.
The mastermind behind some of the best beats ever. Whenever I hear Flava In Ya Ear I just can't help but start moving to the beat. Humble dude as well.
I heard that! Easy Mo said, I got ain't time for drama. I'm tryin' to make history with this music. And he sure did. I felt like a damn foo' for knowing him on the spot. I typically know everything from that era. It's all right though. I'm fully aware now. I just love that Forget I Was a G remix you did.
Easy moo b is one of the best. I will also say PAC is probably the best sampling artist. Its so interesting moo asked artist what songs they would like sampled I think it make a lot of sense back then especially. It was a perfect marriage because I always said PAC had the rare ability to make a old sample that I loved, either way better then b4 or just as good at least
the media should take all the blame for the East/West beef. Suge had issues with Puffy but he ran with the E/W thing when he saw how much attention he got for his comments. BIG had more beefs in New York(Nas, Chef and Ghost, Prodigy, Jeru, OGC) than he did out west(Pac, E-40). They ignored guys like Mo Bee, Meth and Red, Canibus, Dogg Pound, Lost Boyz, Too Short, Dr Dre, working on both coasts Snoop publicly admitted to wanting to stay a friend of BIG and working with him They ignored how the Outlawz were all basically from NJ, how Pac still had friends on the east(Buckshot, Smif-n-Wessun, Nice and Smooth, Big Daddy Kane) Or how Pac wanted to form Amaru Records and basically make an east coast version of Death Row aka his One Nation project and he wanted both coasts on there: Outlawz, Raekwon, Ghostface, ODB, Kane, Boot Camp, Quik and Johnny J, Dogg Pound/LBC Crew, Spice 1 etc.
I do not recall ever hearing or reading a producer say that his production philosophy is to ask emcees what records they are interested in seeing him sample for a song. Easy Mo Bee and Diamond D are two of my most underrated producers ever.
***** "More Bounce to the Ounce" is a midwest beat....Roger Troutman and Zapp are from Dayton, Ohio...like 80% of the funk band greats are from Ohio...smmfh! West coast rap producers somehow started claiming the midwest funk like they made it.....shit they werent even the first to sample funk on rap that was the east coast sound from 87-90 they just abandoned the funk for jazz, soul, and soft rock samples......Erick Sermon, X-Clan, Marley Marl was sampling funk first
Jerome Beck lol, Not trying to start nothing but notice how he said he's from Cali but didn't mention a city... Maybe he's from a small town in Cali lol.
Easy Mo B is definitely one of the most hardest dopest transferable and what I mean by that is he can do East Coast and West Coast beats & I'm sure if he wanted to do some dirty South Beats he would kill that too... This man needs to be recognized and put down as far as producers that have definitely stood hip hop on his ear and he is a force to be reckoned with keep up the good work Easy Mo B , I look forward to hearing more dope stuff from you brother 💯🔥🎯
And the people they were around wouldn't let them kill that shit. If pac kept treach shock g n his original crew with him they would have kilt the beef
@@jonathanlewis3067 late reply, but word my dude. Getting involved with the wrong people, that brought their street beef to him. His crew before death row was his real people's.
Who is better? Depends on who you ask.....If you're a lyricist type of cat, traditional hip-hop head who understands wordplay and what emceeing is about then of course Biggie by miles. If you're a mainstream listener who doesnt care about lyricism, dont understand hip-hop, and just want an emotional rush, and want to hear relatable street stuff then Tupac. They are 2 different rappers rapping for 2 different audiences.
You know what lyricist are?? Biggie Was all me me me I'm a tough gangster.. 2pac was sharp using names like Makaveli ... Biggie had only two records in how many years either he was lazy or just not gifted enough to make more records ... Meanwhile 2pac still got albums coming out
goldiesob All pacs material sounds the same whereas Biggie sole two albums are classics and won more awards than Pac.All pacs albums arw dated.If you play bigs album today It's still hot and half of these mcs still can't fuck with him..Its not about quantity but quality.
Much props to this dude. People undervalue the ability to remain professional through all the bs, especially in that line of business. When you work with somebody, especially someone that has helped your career, people have the tendency to feel overly loyal. You can be loyal to someone, but not to their personal beef. As a professional you have to find that dividing line. However, if you take this approach, then don't get into it with them as to what the beef is, what was it about, who was involved, and why you should feel a certain way. If you are there for business, then you need to let them know that you are just there for business, to make money, you don't even want to get into that. You don't do that.
So funny, The Art of Dialogue is just recycling old interviews that Vlad did years ago. People going crazy over the latest Mo Bee interview with Art, but not knowing it’s the exact same interview Vlad did 6 years prior.
DJ J Grilla Absolutely! Aside from Pac and Biggie, he worked with another legend in Mr. Miles Davis on what would be his final album, the Grammy-winning "Doo Bop." Mo Bee's in that category with Battlecat and Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, in that he has a versatile sound that escapes signature (outside of the previously mentioned drums). It's quality work that he puts out on all corners. The original "My Block" from the soundtrack to "The Show" was such a beautiful record, and Pac really shined on that one as a storyteller.
Moe bee said being a mc is a person who can freestyle off the top with no writtens, so he said biggie is a MC, but there is plenty of footage of 2pac Freestyling off the top of his head, but where is the footage of Biggie freestlying off the top??
One thing homie let me say this. It has been known that biggie was known to be that guy to come in the room and majority wise create every lyric in his head and not write it down. He was also a battle raper in the street, everything is off the Dom with that. Come on you never seen the vid when big was 17 free styling in the street?? Look it seems a little boarder line bias in what you are saying. Big was definitely an MC!
he just cant throw them track's out pac mom would take him to court she owns pacs master's he would have to have a sit down with pacs people come to agreement then maybe we get to hear them jewels
Easy Mo Bee is one of the Greatest producer
Facts
Facts
Even Miles Davis acknowledged that.
His joints were probably the most "well" produced ever like the true definition of the phrase his beats were clean and crisp sounding perfectly looped and mastered they are pretty much flawless
Easily one of the greatest
Temptations is probably my favorite beat pac ever rapped on. Gives you that 90's feel as soon as it drops
U absolutely right I miss thos gd ol days
Word..and The remix version is even more golden
Agreed.
Couldn't agree more
Yes sir! That shit is beyond a classic
EMB so underrated all his beats are classics up there with Pete Rock and premo
+Oliver Lim that runnin from the police beat is crazy
Roddy 100%
+buckwild. there: list complete.
Depends on who's listening because everybody ain't from NY. Certain beats hit harder in certain areas
Preemo...?
Evander Holyfield look alike
Facts
And Delroy Lindo lol
Lol
Except for the huge gap
Sound like camron
One of the greatest to ever do it. So overlooked Eazy Mo Bee.
O.G. to the game.
90's legend with the beats.
Props
the only producer who had big and pac on the same beat ever .. think about that one.
There's s "let's get it in on" song
Nah the first track they were on together was a while before Runnin. Big was like “I got 7 Mac 11s, about 8 38s, 9 nines, 10 Mac 10s the shit neva ends.” Etc
I know it's crazy TUPAC being the GOAT, And Biggie being a snake
Charles O wasn’t that a freestyle and actually two separate songs?
Matt Murdoch I don’t think so. I believe they were on stage together doing a freestyle live at a show. Google it to be sure. Over time the verses were separated but that’s how it started.
Easy Mo Bee drums were crack.
I wonder if he'll hop on the wave and release his drums.
Indeed
Ever notice all his drums are dusty as hell.
The "My Block" beat is still fresh 22 years later.
One of his most poetic songs he was so emotional on that joint
@@NA-sl7mw 🎯🎯🎯 I’ll always love that song. Very prevalent to a lot of our upbringing. A lot of us relate to that track and those lyrics on a personal level. He was telling our real life story at that time.
Yo Moe Bee mayne!
viceversa Drop day shit
I love that song
Tell me baby are you lonely
That's crazy that at the time I wounderd who that was and this is him
Drop that beat
One of the greatest producers ever, he produced for Alicia Keys and Miles Davis also
Miles Davis?????
This man deserves a lot more respect
STR8 BALLIN' the best 2pac song
Gerick one of my favorites but can't forget shed so many tears and the original so much pain. Toss up for either one but nobody has ever made a song like shed so many tears and no song ever spoke to the street drug dealer like straight balling.
So Many Tears. Easily.
1stGenStunter true but tupac has too many. That whole album was his best album. Me against the world.
Real mf facts 💯
Just say your best...
Runnin from tha police was my favorite Easy Mo Bee beat.
Pac and Big's only track together
For me that and also machine gun funk was my fav. That lifestyles of the rich and shameless was bananaz too
***** nah... they had more tracks together. "Let's Get It On" is one also.
Obi Smalls untouchables..on blue funk album..that's what I meant to say..
***** pac and big did a song with stretch called "house of pain"
Shante Franklin that was taken from a freestyle session those two had
"Yo, Mo Bee, mayn, drop that sh*t!"....
love that track
Temptations track.
ay yo Mo Bee man drop that shit! (2pac voice)
The mastermind behind some of the best beats ever. Whenever I hear Flava In Ya Ear I just can't help but start moving to the beat. Humble dude as well.
I heard that! Easy Mo said, I got ain't time for drama. I'm tryin' to make history with this music. And he sure did. I felt like a damn foo' for knowing him on the spot. I typically know everything from that era. It's all right though. I'm fully aware now. I just love that Forget I Was a G remix you did.
Dude reminds me of Delroy Lindo.
😂😂😂😂
I was boutta say that
Straight up
man hell yeah he do
“ This my wife’s brand new car, so you know i don’t give a fuck. You understand me ?? DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME BITCH ??!! “
Easy Mo Bee got beats.
Pac performed the original Out On Bail song at the 94' Source Awards where Pac punked Q-tip..
He got his
Unfortunately
viceversa Already confirmed it wasn't intentional. The DJ played the tape and 2Pac ran out.
Biggie was influence heavy by 2pac
Lol nice joke, but they definitely impacted each other stop being one sided.
You. Right
@@BoomDog001 Biggie impacted PAC in what way
PAC DEFINITELY INFLUENCED BIG! A LOT!
@@PyrexVisionEntertainment you right. B.I.G. took alot from pac
Pacs music in 93-94 is some of his best work in my opinion. The Deathrow stuff was phenomenal too. But that 93-94 Pac is unmatched
Agreed 👍🏾 💯
I met him & he is a sweetheart
Easy moo b is one of the best. I will also say PAC is probably the best sampling artist. Its so interesting moo asked artist what songs they would like sampled I think it make a lot of sense back then especially. It was a perfect marriage because I always said PAC had the rare ability to make a old sample that I loved, either way better then b4 or just as good at least
I wish him and 2Pac would have done more tracks. Mo bee and stretch are my favorite producers
the media should take all the blame for the East/West beef. Suge had issues with Puffy but he ran with the E/W thing when he saw how much attention he got for his comments. BIG had more beefs in New York(Nas, Chef and Ghost, Prodigy, Jeru, OGC) than he did out west(Pac, E-40).
They ignored guys like Mo Bee, Meth and Red, Canibus, Dogg Pound, Lost Boyz, Too Short, Dr Dre, working on both coasts
Snoop publicly admitted to wanting to stay a friend of BIG and working with him
They ignored how the Outlawz were all basically from NJ, how Pac still had friends on the east(Buckshot, Smif-n-Wessun, Nice and Smooth, Big Daddy Kane)
Or how Pac wanted to form Amaru Records and basically make an east coast version of Death Row aka his One Nation project and he wanted both coasts on there: Outlawz, Raekwon, Ghostface, ODB, Kane, Boot Camp, Quik and Johnny J, Dogg Pound/LBC Crew, Spice 1 etc.
yeah, but since when was east coast beef more than a competition in rhyme? west coast guys have no sense of humor about that stuff.
Easy Mo Bee is a genius!!! He deserves to be recognized to the fullest!
Yooo MO BEE MAYNNN
polish butcher LOL I said the same thing when I clicked on the video.
drop thats shit
Temptations still fkn bangs! 90s house party vibes.
Only producer to produce Pac and Big on the same song together. Big up to Mo Bee 👏👏👏
He looks like Evander Holyfield and Cameron’s big brother
One of the best beatmakers in hip hop history
this guy made alot of influence on golden era, salute to the legend man
I do not recall ever hearing or reading a producer say that his production philosophy is to ask emcees what records they are interested in seeing him sample for a song. Easy Mo Bee and Diamond D are two of my most underrated producers ever.
u know this dude is old school when he mentions 'love is the message' by mfsb as an anthem in nyc. mo bee is a cool cat.
I heard an unreleased clip of Out on Bail somewhere a long ass time ago. Easy Mo should release it
Easy Mo Bee is one of the best producers ever. Definitely underrated. Glad you Reached out to him Vlad. Hope to see more interviews from this dude.
Good layback interview lol.
"Ay mo bee drop that shit" Mo Bee is one of those under rated music producers who is great.
***** "More Bounce to the Ounce" is a midwest beat....Roger Troutman and Zapp are from Dayton, Ohio...like 80% of the funk band greats are from Ohio...smmfh! West coast rap producers somehow started claiming the midwest funk like they made it.....shit they werent even the first to sample funk on rap that was the east coast sound from 87-90 they just abandoned the funk for jazz, soul, and soft rock samples......Erick Sermon, X-Clan, Marley Marl was sampling funk first
Yep
Its soon true nobody mentions that thanx though brotha.
Nigga, look at you you ol know it all..nigga u probably from a little small town wishing u was in cali cuz
Mr Mister Truth hurts ha? Has you all emotional...lol...actually im from Chicago sir....a real city....im good though on Cali
Jerome Beck lol, Not trying to start nothing but notice how he said he's from Cali but didn't mention a city... Maybe he's from a small town in Cali lol.
2pac would be very appreciative that all these people are continuing his legacy for him after he's gone.
one of the illest producers ever.. hit machine
He looks like Willie D in chill mode. 💯
Easy Mo B is definitely one of the most hardest dopest transferable and what I mean by that is he can do East Coast and West Coast beats & I'm sure if he wanted to do some dirty South Beats he would kill that too... This man needs to be recognized and put down as far as producers that have definitely stood hip hop on his ear and he is a force to be reckoned with keep up the good work Easy Mo B , I look forward to hearing more dope stuff from you brother 💯🔥🎯
2pac temptations is the hardest song I ever heard hands down it just give you the 90s vibe
Classy dude! great interview
Stra8 Balling is my FAVORITE tupac song EVER! Great good Easy Moe Bee man!
easy mentioned " Out on Bail " Mo Bee I totally respect this man. Id love to meet Mo, Cat is so humble.
im only jealous of the producers with their own tupac catalog but got damn i love the original out on bail that tupac performed at 94 source awards
I see u hip
The way the industry is looking now the East vs. West Coast beef will be talked about for another 20+ plus years.
There was never beef between Pac and Biggie just misunderstandings
And the people they were around wouldn't let them kill that shit. If pac kept treach shock g n his original crew with him they would have kilt the beef
@@jonathanlewis3067 late reply, but word my dude. Getting involved with the wrong people, that brought their street beef to him. His crew before death row was his real people's.
He used a great sample for "I Love The Dough" off of Biggie's - Life After Death album
Who is better? Depends on who you ask.....If you're a lyricist type of cat, traditional hip-hop head who understands wordplay and what emceeing is about then of course Biggie by miles. If you're a mainstream listener who doesnt care about lyricism, dont understand hip-hop, and just want an emotional rush, and want to hear relatable street stuff then Tupac. They are 2 different rappers rapping for 2 different audiences.
That's exactly what it is.I'm a true hip hop head who honors the mc aspect of it so I give it to biggie...
***** u don't know hip hop obviously
You know what lyricist are?? Biggie Was all me me me I'm a tough gangster.. 2pac was sharp using names like Makaveli ... Biggie had only two records in how many years either he was lazy or just not gifted enough to make more records ... Meanwhile 2pac still got albums coming out
goldiesob All pacs material sounds the same whereas Biggie sole two albums are classics and won more awards than Pac.All pacs albums arw dated.If you play bigs album today It's still hot and half of these mcs still can't fuck with him..Its not about quantity but quality.
+goldiesob "2pac was sharp using names like Makaveli " ...lmmmfaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Easy Mo Bee's tracks were FIRE!!!!
eASY MO also worked with heavy D , hes been in the game for ever... Id like to see more on him!
Everything Remains Raw still the hottest golden era beat made imo
Mo Bee made some legendary tracks. Much respect for not falling for that "who is better" bullshit so many people seem to be worried about.
Holyfield out here with beats
"Listen, I'm a business man" Easy Mo Bee
moe might be the most underrated producer in rap history. like for real for real.
Much props to this dude. People undervalue the ability to remain professional through all the bs, especially in that line of business. When you work with somebody, especially someone that has helped your career, people have the tendency to feel overly loyal. You can be loyal to someone, but not to their personal beef. As a professional you have to find that dividing line. However, if you take this approach, then don't get into it with them as to what the beef is, what was it about, who was involved, and why you should feel a certain way. If you are there for business, then you need to let them know that you are just there for business, to make money, you don't even want to get into that. You don't do that.
Easy Mo Bee - “I’m a business man”
Me - I feel that! ✊🏾💯
The man that produced Flava ya ear 👊
john amos doesn't get the respect and recognition he deserves, may god bless you brother
So funny, The Art of Dialogue is just recycling old interviews that Vlad did years ago. People going crazy over the latest Mo Bee interview with Art, but not knowing it’s the exact same interview Vlad did 6 years prior.
One of my favorite producers any Pac from 94-95 with that Mo Bee sound is fire
Easy Money Bee staying neutral. Neutral after 20 years. Smart man.
Evander in d building Wes Wes yr'al
#Salute one of the best producers of all time. Show me a beat that does not knock from Mo Bee? Good stuff Vlad.
DJ J Grilla Absolutely! Aside from Pac and Biggie, he worked with another legend in Mr. Miles Davis on what would be his final album, the Grammy-winning "Doo Bop." Mo Bee's in that category with Battlecat and Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, in that he has a versatile sound that escapes signature (outside of the previously mentioned drums). It's quality work that he puts out on all corners. The original "My Block" from the soundtrack to "The Show" was such a beautiful record, and Pac really shined on that one as a storyteller.
Music plays a big role, in influences on people's life.
he gave a really ncie answer at the end to the question "who is better? pac or biggie?"
He is easily one of the best producers of all times. He doesn’t get enough credit for his contributions to hip hop.
💯💯
Easy Mo Bee is that dude even though he got on an Enyce shirt.
No more words. Machine gun funk & Temptations. This guy it's a genius.
Temptations my favorite pac song
Really pleased to see his ear is still OK after Tyson bit it off...
It's good to see the "Like" squad finally getting a chance to get off the bench and put some points on the board.
You can tell he likes Pac better but he can't say it because his roots are East Coast...but so is Pacs
mannn he's got one of the best voices ever! imagine if easy mo bee was a rapper as well!!
Word to life. This dude produced some dope ass songs
Moe bee said being a mc is a person who can freestyle off the top with no writtens, so he said biggie is a MC, but there is plenty of footage of 2pac Freestyling off the top of his head, but where is the footage of Biggie freestlying off the top??
That's what I'm talking about
Are you kidding me pac was one of the worst lyricist of all time
Biggie Didn't Write At All. When he got signed, he didn't write anything.
Geron Jenkins Not true. He wrote down songs he did on Ready to Die. Meth said he saw Big write his verse for "The What."
One thing homie let me say this. It has been known that biggie was known to be that guy to come in the room and majority wise create every lyric in his head and not write it down. He was also a battle raper in the street, everything is off the Dom with that. Come on you never seen the vid when big was 17 free styling in the street?? Look it seems a little boarder line bias in what you are saying. Big was definitely an MC!
This guy a legend just from his work on Me Against the World
Tht shirt fresh
He look like Evander Holyfield
One of the greatest unsung heroes of hip hop!
I thought he was eric b i been trying to find this guy thanks this shit good info two classic albums i swear
Easy mo bee is such a cool cat man!! Legend!
I dnt care what anybody say but My fav song by BIG is Ready to die!
Gone kill yo azz lol
AS I GRAB THE GLOCK
Yo mo bee man, drop that shit!
This camron giles dad
he just cant throw them track's out pac mom would take him to court she owns pacs master's he would have to have a sit down with pacs people come to agreement then maybe we get to hear them jewels
Never realized he made da str8 ballin beat, dat joint was da hardest one in dat thug life vol1
All the tracks he produced on Craig Mack’s “ Project funk da world “ album were dope AF 🔥🔥
6:00
Remain, Professional. But be expressive.
Love Mo Bee... that's A Real One, not getting in the middle of that Bullshit.... Rip Big RIP 2PAC
Going, Going... back, back to Cali, Cali...
but your leaving in a body bag... !!!
Leonard Deschamps 😂😂😂
Me against the world was undisputed pac's best album. Non debatable or non negotiable.
2 very different flow and style, both of them were fantastic.
I think straight ballin is his best 2pac beat
Great Producer, All his Tracks be Fire!!! He did alot of Lost boyz Tracks too... Bangers!! Classic 90's Shit!!