JMJ definitely taught 50. And that's why I appreciate Crook's wording of his statement. He said he wonder if trackmasters help him "master" writing a hit.
yeah 50 has stated that multiple times throughout the years, RIP JMJ "the things I do make me a star, you could be too if you know who you are, just put your mind to it, you'll go real far, like a pedal to the metal when you're driving a car"
Life on the line was my fav too but remember, he had that song done before that album was made. That and a few songs he had done way WAY before he got with Shady.
I'm from Australia and when I say this album was everywhere I really mean that. GRODT and 2001 are the biggest albums I can remember as far as hearing them in every car that drives past and every house you went to. Straight Classic 💯💯
Damn that Polo hittin OG, bringing back 94 vibes...on topic: 50 dropped like birdshit and he was like the Westcoast Spice 1 because G Rap took a bit of a drop after 96. I'm 47 now, what a time to be alive ( back then) and still here 🙏🏾
This time was crazy cause around the sametime this album came out, Crooked and Eastwood was on Ja Rule's Connected from his Last Temptation album that featured Mesmerized, which 50 had mocked on the Summer Jam stage. That whole Get Rich or Die Trying was classic from top to bottom.
Love what you guys are doing, giving love to all the big hip-hop albums and breaking down the material, especially with hip-hop legends such as yourselves and your insight. It's about time someone did this, and I'm glad it was ya'll.
The ability to make the listener connect with you and feel your emotions. That ENERGY EXCHANGE. That's a bar right there. I always thought that a good beat is feelings translated to sound. A beat should make you feel what the song is without a title or words, it should take you there. Like In The Club, it makes you wanna move thanks to the delayed kick and snare pattern. Now I have the term for what a vocalist should do: The Energy Exchange. Yeah we definitely need more jewels about the craft from you.
This podcast is fantastic feel like they are speeking truth about how these albums come through and Trey Dee is a star i like hearing him speak i actually seen him at a liquor store in North Long Beach on the corner of cherry i was picking up 40 oz lol!
Love this podcast and love your admiration and respect for EM! Most podcasts would bash Em for views and attention but y’all some honourable great respectful people.. Salute!
@@michaeldonaldson294em is the one who signed 50 with a joint deal with aftermath lmao dre ain’t put no 50 on dre takes credit for other producers work
Jam master Jay was the one that taught 50 how to write hooks!….sha money and Dr. Dre was the ones that sequenced the records. They made the tracklist. “Wangsta” is on the 8 mile soundtrack but it came out on the streets first. The introduction to G-Unit started with the mixtapes in the streets that came out before the album even came out.
A cllassic album GRODT is one of the best albums from start to finish no skips all time..that wave is one of the greatest in history Dre,Em,Fif,Gunit,D12,Obbie and if Game stayed in line like he should they would be on fire much more time but it is what it is that album is one of the best all time
Good Sh!t!! Deee,Yac,Crook this can GO!! DIFFERENT PODCAST DOPE!! STRAIGHT FROM Crenshaw & Slauson!! Nipsey said it Often!! RestWell NIP thx for the BLUE LACES & PRINT!! $ALUTE 2024!!
Congratz I love y’all new show on classic hip hop albums!! Bone thugs East 1999 Eternal 🔥As we all know this is a classic diamond selling album One of the greatest hip hop albums of all time by one of the best rap groups of all time! Y’all gotta add this to the list
So yall from long beach. Which lb classic do yall wanna talk about? That Big C-Style compilation on NooTrybe? Or a Foesum album? That Twinz album? Lookin forward to it 💥😊
Yes, Wanksta was indeed on the 8 Mile Soundtrack. Want to say Buck was stlll with Juvenile at this time, at least of the recording. He shouts them out during his verse. One of the greatest albums ever.
Love u three tray Dee ft Mack 10 gangsta shit is like a mutha fucker drug crip an blood/ conayac ft Daz escape from death row who that rolling through the L.B.C Crooked i ft ray j we were all little youngsters
Please do a G unit album review. People give yayo ish but he also had a solid album and he Loyal AF. Yayo is the friend everyone wants but no one wants to be. Eminem invented that Free Yayo movement
Hard to realize big OG was gone 11 yrs because he was with me all them yrs. Damn time flies and we're blessed to have you home for 10. As great as OG is lyrically, my favorite line by OG is, "Say homie, I ain't here" 01 The Wash...
Like Dr dre but lets be real he’s not the goat producer he takes credit for other producers work and couldn’t take full credit for mike elizondo the real producer who played drums, bass, keyboards for songs that yall think dre produced just check the credits for mike elizondo
Jam Master Jay taught 50 how to write hooks and structure songs so it can have hit potential
Facts
he did and he went to work lol
JMJ definitely taught 50. And that's why I appreciate Crook's wording of his statement. He said he wonder if trackmasters help him "master" writing a hit.
50 gives his time with Jam Master Jay the credit for him learning how to write Hooks and Somg Structure.
yeah 50 has stated that multiple times throughout the years, RIP JMJ "the things I do make me a star, you could be too if you know who you are, just put your mind to it, you'll go real far, like a pedal to the metal when you're driving a car"
I hope this podcast keeps going bc y'all doing real historian work! Loving these breakdowns, especially from masters of the craft and the Queen.
50 was hungry and ruthless.
50 might be tha last Gangsta Rapper. We prolly wont see nothin like that again..
Trill Talk
Iv been saying this 💯💯💯
In the mainstream yes. I'll probably say Gucci Mane to
Pop smoke was the last one
he was NOT a gangster though. He was a force by himself and that's why he's respected
Life on the line was my fav too but remember, he had that song done before that album was made. That and a few songs he had done way WAY before he got with Shady.
SHADY/AFTERMATH/G-UNIT CLASSIC 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This woman always fucking up the words to songs
I wish the Dpg Unit project worked out and to seem some collabs between Tray Deee, Goldie Loc and Lloyd Banks and Young Buck
This podcast is a real gift for me. This and Dub and Mac's podcast is all I need.
This podcast is the Shit!!!!
Best hip hop podcast there is
I didn't even know yall had a podcast, but im all in now. 😂 Subscribed.💪🏿💪🏿✌🏿
Classic! Deee,Yac and Crook keep it coming love the breakdowns
Will do!
I'm from Australia and when I say this album was everywhere I really mean that. GRODT and 2001 are the biggest albums I can remember as far as hearing them in every car that drives past and every house you went to. Straight Classic 💯💯
Damn that Polo hittin OG, bringing back 94 vibes...on topic: 50 dropped like birdshit and he was like the Westcoast Spice 1 because G Rap took a bit of a drop after 96. I'm 47 now, what a time to be alive ( back then) and still here 🙏🏾
This show is def needed. 🔥
My favorite channel right now
This podcast is the shit I've been watching from day 1 been getting better and better every episode 💪🏿💪🏿
Now I have to revisit this album. 🔥
Crook so humble given his ability
One of the best Rap albums of all time
3:03 That was for Mase
Yea.... Imaginary players
This time was crazy cause around the sametime this album came out, Crooked and Eastwood was on Ja Rule's Connected from his Last Temptation album that featured Mesmerized, which 50 had mocked on the Summer Jam stage. That whole Get Rich or Die Trying was classic from top to bottom.
Facts!
Love what you guys are doing, giving love to all the big hip-hop albums and breaking down the material, especially with hip-hop legends such as yourselves and your insight. It's about time someone did this, and I'm glad it was ya'll.
Would be nice to have a East Coast rapper on here to discuss the album from the East Coast point of view!
This podcast is needed and appreciated, hope yall keep this going💯
The ability to make the listener connect with you and feel your emotions. That ENERGY EXCHANGE. That's a bar right there. I always thought that a good beat is feelings translated to sound. A beat should make you feel what the song is without a title or words, it should take you there. Like In The Club, it makes you wanna move thanks to the delayed kick and snare pattern. Now I have the term for what a vocalist should do: The Energy Exchange. Yeah we definitely need more jewels about the craft from you.
First time seeing this channel. Its fire! Congrats!
Love the podcast. Keep doing your thing!! Straight from 'BROOKLYN '🔥🔥💯💯
Jam MasterJay showed 50 how to make hooks an structure his joints
Tray Dee I’m from the bay but I fuck with you keep going your thing OG 💯
GRODT is DOPE.
And now that we know the behind scene of what he wrote... you realize how big it was.
This podcast is fantastic feel like they are speeking truth about how these albums come through and Trey Dee is a star i like hearing him speak i actually seen him at a liquor store in North Long Beach on the corner of cherry i was picking up 40 oz lol!
Best Dopest Album from 2003 💯
Love this podcast and love your admiration and respect for EM! Most podcasts would bash Em for views and attention but y’all some honourable great respectful people.. Salute!
I love this show
It's a trip that the West Coast put 50 on and not the East Coast, this situation happens to many artists in the music business.
Same way he put game on and buck from the south
Em heard them mixtape’s
East coast he was black balled
@@eloheemdagod5432 Em is from Detroit so he is part of the reason 💯💯
@@michaeldonaldson294em is the one who signed 50 with a joint deal with aftermath lmao dre ain’t put no 50 on dre takes credit for other producers work
Jam master Jay was the one that taught 50 how to write hooks!….sha money and Dr. Dre was the ones that sequenced the records. They made the tracklist. “Wangsta” is on the 8 mile soundtrack but it came out on the streets first. The introduction to G-Unit started with the mixtapes in the streets that came out before the album even came out.
I love this show. From Jersey wit Love💪🏾. Subscribed btw Buck was crazy hard. I was in high school. That Eatsidaz too.
Southside Jamaica Queens always fucked with West Coast culture heavy 💪🏾💪🏾‼️‼️‼️‼️
Great Pod, ❤
A cllassic album GRODT is one of the best albums from start to finish no skips all time..that wave is one of the greatest in history Dre,Em,Fif,Gunit,D12,Obbie and if Game stayed in line like he should they would be on fire much more time but it is what it is that album is one of the best all time
Good Sh!t!! Deee,Yac,Crook this can GO!! DIFFERENT PODCAST DOPE!! STRAIGHT FROM Crenshaw & Slauson!! Nipsey said it Often!! RestWell NIP thx for the BLUE LACES & PRINT!! $ALUTE 2024!!
Mane this the best podcast ever
Congratz I love y’all new show on classic hip hop albums!! Bone thugs East 1999 Eternal 🔥As we all know this is a classic diamond selling album
One of the greatest hip hop albums of all time by one of the best rap groups of all time! Y’all gotta add this to the list
Thank you!
E 1999 went 4x platinum. Not diamond. But indeed a timeless album!
I love this combo
So yall from long beach. Which lb classic do yall wanna talk about? That Big C-Style compilation on NooTrybe? Or a Foesum album? That Twinz album? Lookin forward to it 💥😊
New to the channel had to subscribe I fuck with the honorable tray Dee the long way ♿️
Yes, Wanksta was indeed on the 8 Mile Soundtrack. Want to say Buck was stlll with Juvenile at this time, at least of the recording. He shouts them out during his verse. One of the greatest albums ever.
Heat my favorite MF’n track
I was 10 when Get Rich Or Die tryin dropped , first CD I remember of my own I play that shit all day , The Carter 2 was the second 😂
Greatest of all time! Album got played in Asia, that’s level
Crook is right. "Wanksta" was first released on the 8 Mile soundtrack and then as a bonus track on Get Rich or Die Tryin'
I love this podcast ✊🏾💯
Can y'all do South circle another day another baller classic South album
That’s one of my favorite albums of all time
Love u three tray Dee ft Mack 10 gangsta shit is like a mutha fucker drug crip an blood/ conayac ft Daz escape from death row who that rolling through the L.B.C
Crooked i ft ray j we were all little youngsters
Another day another doller 🤠
wasn't a fan a of 50 - back then - but what I used to bump then was: YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU GETTING INTO, YOU CAN'T SEE THE GANGSTA IN ME
Hopefully you can get to do the G-unit album
I can’t wait for the review of AEOM or Makaveli tha Don: Killuminati album
I don't think 50 was the next big star after Snoop, that would be DMX.
Eminem cant even sniff my top rapper slash producer list, u wilding Crook
50 Cent got video games too
Please do a G unit album review. People give yayo ish but he also had a solid album and he Loyal AF. Yayo is the friend everyone wants but no one wants to be. Eminem invented that Free Yayo movement
💯💯💯💯
Dope
I love yall
🙏🏾💯
0:34 Still the hardest picture in Hip Hop
Hard to realize big OG was gone 11 yrs because he was with me all them yrs. Damn time flies and we're blessed to have you home for 10. As great as OG is lyrically, my favorite line by OG is, "Say homie, I ain't here" 01 The Wash...
Don't 4get about Havoc as rapper/producer
All I hear is big tray Dee sayin I ain’t here cuz🤣
They should do dmx
Damn homie in high school you were the man homie,what the f*ck happened to you?.
She said Many Men was her favorite song from the album and got the lyrics wrong 💀💀
Nobody is perfect. lol
Just got my subscription in! @Deee, KXNG, Yac & Crook! Loving the podcast thus far! Keep doing ya'll thing!
More 2pac albums do
Please do not keep it to mainstream artists. Do CBO - Tales from the Crypt and Brother Lynch Hung - Season of da Siccness.
Fuck rap fell off. And it's because it went soft and pandering to the teenage girls
She messing up the lyrics. Cmon!
You gotta have fun with it. 😁Thanks for the support! 👊🏾💯
Like Dr dre but lets be real he’s not the goat producer he takes credit for other producers work and couldn’t take full credit for mike elizondo the real producer who played drums, bass, keyboards for songs that yall think dre produced just check the credits for mike elizondo
Shut up
And THEY all say he puts it all together and makes magic.
Love the OGs Chopping up game but the lady cohost doing too much
It’s the Deee, Yac & Crook Podcast. Thanks for the support.
Dre iz not the goat prouducer he steal cridtz of producing not by himself others helped him not a real one plus hez lazy worker on beatz like pac said
Nah word to mommy y’all on point with this, deadass tho
Please do dr dre the Chronic