NO I.D. Talks Kanye And Common History On Juan Ep!!!!! CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/12lN6vb HOT97: www.hot97.com TWITTER: / hot97 FACEBOOK: / hot97official
What I love about this interview, and any interviews that talk and knew Kanye from day 1, they always say the same things about him. Ye has always said he's the best, or going to be the best, with the biggest ego and confidence. I hate when ppl say "we want the old Ye back", and it pisses me off saying he's changed so much, but in reality he's always been the same person he is today
It's crazy to think just how long Common has been out, putting out music. I mean he dropped before Nas and Jay. I wonder why more people don't put Common In their top 5 greatest of all time lists
Been a Common fan for years. He has 3 albums that hurt his legacy. Electric Circus ( way ahead of its time), Universal Mind Control ( too electric coming off of BE and FINDING FOREVER). And Dreamer Believer ( I loved the album but it was marketed wrong. At this point folks saw him more as an actor than rapper). Just my theory.
Jay-z is versatile, Nas a little bit. Common have been rapping the same since Can I borrow a dollar ?. And ofcour his less agressive and more soulful like A.Rashad said
Kanye should be calling NO I.D. his mentor and big brother not JayZ. And Jay Z didn't even co-sign him, it was Damon Dash. When he was about get robbed, it was Damon Dash and Beanie Sigel who saved him. I think was all a marketing and industry thing for him to call Jay Z is big brother.
Well he's been documented on more than one occasion giving NO ID his props and he actually stated that he was his mentor. Dame only signed him for his beats Kanye made his own career happen.
No, I got the best Kanye story ever, about no id. and dug inf. trying to get rid of Kanye before he got on just when he was making a name for his self in chicago.
First comment hey whoever uploads the videos over there a hot 97 2 mins ago go grab Ebro and ask why he never shows Seattle ANY love and tell him if he's a real one hell hit me back
***** just underground.there are no labels or big name rappers besides macklemore (who I don't rock wit ) to collaborate with or get your name out.its hard to get a look anyway from the 206
Love his music, but No. I.D. is amazingly inarticulate. This is the first interview were I was happy Berg and the other guy interjected to explain or lead the conversation.
What I love about this interview, and any interviews that talk and knew Kanye from day 1, they always say the same things about him. Ye has always said he's the best, or going to be the best, with the biggest ego and confidence. I hate when ppl say "we want the old Ye back", and it pisses me off saying he's changed so much, but in reality he's always been the same person he is today
i love when u guys have real OGs as guest... i didn't want this interview to stop!
His executive production on Under Pressure is so fucking dope.
First interview I've ever seen of NO I.D. Talented dude.
It's crazy to think just how long Common has been out, putting out music. I mean he dropped before Nas and Jay. I wonder why more people don't put Common In their top 5 greatest of all time lists
Cause he's less aggressive maybe, more soulful and socially concious. When has this stuff ever been highly regarded in entertainment?
Been a Common fan for years. He has 3 albums that hurt his legacy. Electric Circus ( way ahead of its time), Universal Mind Control ( too electric coming off of BE and FINDING FOREVER). And Dreamer Believer ( I loved the album but it was marketed wrong. At this point folks saw him more as an actor than rapper). Just my theory.
Jay-z is versatile, Nas a little bit. Common have been rapping the same since Can I borrow a dollar ?. And ofcour his less agressive and more soulful like A.Rashad said
lol probably cuz hes trashhh
Tony Porridge and to think, some guy named Jay Dee produced that Electric Circus album. Who dat? Lol...
Awww shit! I had to like this video before it even loaded!
By far the best interview I watched
The first time I heard TAKE IT EZ my life changed. He became my all time favorite rapper on DAY ONE. Truth. Thank you sir.
Great Interview, Great Job on 4:44
Dope interview. Dion always been dope. Great insight & interview. Thanks.
I forgot No ID did let me hold you. I was 15 when that came out and loved the production even though I didn't know what I appreciated about it.
Yeah same here! I thought it was a Kanye beat at that time lol
I am now a subscriber to Rosenberg Radio!!
Excellent Interview!!
I didn't know he produced Let Me Hold You...
Accept your own and be ypurself.( the black album ) He was a dope emcee as well. Salute Dug Infinite.
Official Don that Sky's the Limit remix. Man... That album has gems.
so has anyone noticed No I.D. has said nothing about Dug Infinite in any interview?
Great interview. Alot of valuable information.
shoutout to anyone who listened to that bow wow song when it first came out
Amazing interview, used to see him and crew at the open mics @ the Spot..
2021 jrandle ws here.. Brady the GOAT
I was looking at something else while I was watching this, & I had to keep checking to make sure it wasn't Kanye talking.
My god, this was amazing.
Should bad mad this longer smh, so much more I want to hear
Subscribe to the podcast... There's another hour
Peter Rosenberg yall fix the audio problems with the ppodcast where guests volume was mad low? fan of the podcast... salutes
Peter Rosenberg i cant find the link outside of soundcloud. help me out
thats crazy let me hold you down
Interesting how D-Dot has a somewhat similar story regarding Kanye
wouldve been good to have ciph on this
That Bow wow track was ill tho
Kanye should be calling NO I.D. his mentor and big brother not JayZ. And Jay Z didn't even co-sign him, it was Damon Dash. When he was about get robbed, it was Damon Dash and Beanie Sigel who saved him. I think was all a marketing and industry thing for him to call Jay Z is big brother.
Well he's been documented on more than one occasion giving NO ID his props and he actually stated that he was his mentor. Dame only signed him for his beats Kanye made his own career happen.
He calls Jay his big brother from the rap tip but if you're a kanye fan, you'll know that Kanye always said No ID was his mentor.
aikens todd what is your point? At least Dame did more for him than Jay Z who thought he should stick to producing.
No I.D. my mentor now let the story begin...
theintellectualz11 did you really read my comment?
Quarterman w/ the suits and TI
Where is the rest
For some reason i thought No ID was a younger guy. Good music tho
No, I got the best Kanye story ever, about no id. and dug inf. trying to get rid of Kanye before he got on just when he was making a name for his self in chicago.
Ebro didn't even bother to show up for this interview.
he aint juan ep
this is from juan ep podcast... different show , ebros never on juan ep
This juan epstein was dope, it could have gone for an hour lol.
Peter, who this man (the guy in the beanie)? and where is Juan?
Is Juan Ep on anything other than iTunes?
soundcloud at rosenbergradio
This guy was loyal to a fault
This is Juan Ep now? Lol
Wait where is cipha. I'm totally ignorant
Ahhh ok
NTSK? What that stand for?
Is that Grap Luva?
First comment hey whoever uploads the videos over there a hot 97 2 mins ago go grab Ebro and ask why he never shows Seattle ANY love and tell him if he's a real one hell hit me back
Call em up loser it aint hard
MrDisposableKid I've tried. They don't answer calls from Seattle!
***** just underground.there are no labels or big name rappers besides macklemore (who I don't rock wit ) to collaborate with or get your name out.its hard to get a look anyway from the 206
^Macklemore
***** oh and Sir Mix-a-lot is THE og seattle rapper
Whos the guy next to No ID?
The guy next to No I.D is MC/Producer 'Quartermaine' from 'Low Budget Crew'. Check out his album 'Quarter life Crisis'.
I swear No I.D. is Kanye's pops. Or Kanye took his entire swag 20 years ago.
I want to wear headphones, when I'm sitting 3 feet away from my girl
HotMusikZONE...Ingle Jingles babie!!
soundcloud.com/bonefideent
Peter Rosenberg asked some questions, and No ID seems bitter about Kanye's success.
Love his music, but No. I.D. is amazingly inarticulate.
This is the first interview were I was happy Berg and the other guy interjected to explain or lead the conversation.