I consider myself heavy into both bay gangsta rap and into Jazz and Funk. Had no idea this brotha was behind some of it. Especially 357. Salute and much respect.
Yeah. I thank' U right folks. In them late 90's-Along with Bosko and an up & coming RickRock-One Drop Scott and Tone Capone was doing the best production for Bay Area Rap😎💯
One Drop! Cougnut brought him to Lakeview to cuz house. He was giving a lessons on the MPC 4000. Long time no see. Glad to see you doing well. Got love for you always man!
100 accurate! I am the Piero that he spoke of, and when we started playing together, I had the crazy energy and the songs, but Scotty had that discipline that he had learned from Bill Summers, and Confunktion, and the two together were unstoppable! I went on to sell a bunch of records in the Latin Rock world and Scotty took over Bay Area hip-hop. Love you big time scotty!
This is absolutely a great interview. I remember seeing One Drop Scott in CD credit all the Time. It’s great to hear Scott’s story. This has to be the best producer interviews I’ve seen. The history of the Bay Area music seen is deep, educational and well told through his life experiences. His story really should be made into a documentary, it will be truly educational and great for the Bay Area and music history in general.
I love the Golden era of Bay Area rap, every time I scooped up a new CD I used to stare at the art work on the album and read the credits in there and see who produced the tracks and where it was recorded at and who did the mix and mastering, Dregs bro you been taking me back to the 90’s and 2000’s with these podcasts, if time could stand still I would love to be 18 years old slapping bay shit, tacking trips to go see my Oakland Raiders play on Sunday, and spitting game to h*#’s, that bay shit built this Central Valley Young Hogzillah Playa.
Finally seen the face of a legend. I'm from San Diego but I've always loved his production. When it comes to Bay Area music, Mac Dre's Al Boo Boo album showed me a different side of One Drop💯
Gratitude. "Sometimes I'm not myself, I'm another man I'm a rockstar, in another band Plus I'm the man with plan in his hands Soon we'll all be playing in sand"- Mac Dre
Great interview. Drop’s fingerprint is all over the Bay sound. Him and Tone Capone had a run that is so influential and should be celebrated. Great job!
Yo dope interview. My dad is in Con Funk Shun. I remember him performing with them when I was a kid. But I didn't know he ended up producing many of my favorite rap songs from the 90s and 00s.
One dropp did FETT UP on Agermans SUCCESS IZ DA BEST REVENGE album among others im on dat track too 😁 great brudda right there we recorded it at da old GRILL in Oakland on fruitvale
He did thugged by jacka man thats my fav song man. Damn rip King Jacka we love u and we gon keep ur name alive. Rip Mac Dre too.... well never forget yall.
Bruh .357 one of the hardest beats ever made i use to freestyle at the end of the track because they use to let the beat ride back then one drop scott 🔥
Stackin chips is one of the best produced bay albums ever, Keak gets a lot of deserved love as a solo artist, but 3X Krazy as a group are criminally slept on.
He produced this song by Jacka, Laroo, and Killa Tay I've been trying to find for AWHILE now... If anyone knows the name of this song please let me know
Who are some other producers you want to see on the podcast??
Studio Ton, Ant Banks, and Khayree 🙏
ProHoeZak? Aka C-Funk EPA
Khayree, Mike Mosley, Sam Bostic, Tone Capone, E-A-Ski
Sean t .if he still kicking
The Mekanix, Dj Fresh, Khayree, Bosko
That 357 beat for C-Bo was such a hard ass beat, still slaps so hard! One Drop Scott is the man
I consider myself heavy into both bay gangsta rap and into Jazz and Funk. Had no idea this brotha was behind some of it. Especially 357. Salute and much respect.
Deadly Game produced by One Drop Scott is a massive classic
It all makes sense. Tone Capone and One Drop Scott were the best producers out the bay at that time. Iron sharpens iron
I wholeheartedly agree folks👌🏾💯💯
Yeah. I thank' U right folks. In them late 90's-Along with Bosko and an up & coming RickRock-One Drop Scott and Tone Capone was doing the best production for Bay Area Rap😎💯
One Drop! Cougnut brought him to Lakeview to cuz house. He was giving a lessons on the MPC 4000. Long time no see. Glad to see you doing well. Got love for you always man!
Scott is a SUPER LEGEND
Looking forward to this one. We need Tone Capone next.
One drop scott is behind many of my favorite bay area/norther cali street hits,definitely on my top 5 bay area producers of all time!
Yeah that 357 still in heavy rotation
In the deck and on the hip...
Man, if you like Bay Area rap...this is the channel. Appreciate the content!
One of my favorite producers.. Always looked for some One Drop Scott in credits on them AWOL albums.
man! AWOL had a legendary run. Marv, Killa Tay, C-bo. the good ol' days
Legendary interview. One Drop deserves to be mentioned with all the Greats who created that Mob sound 🫡
100 accurate! I am the Piero that he spoke of, and when we started playing together, I had the crazy energy and the songs, but Scotty had that discipline that he had learned from Bill Summers, and Confunktion, and the two together were unstoppable! I went on to sell a bunch of records in the Latin Rock world and Scotty took over Bay Area hip-hop. Love you big time scotty!
What The Heeezzzy That's His Father I Remember His Father On The Old TV Show & Black Cinema Movies...Shout Out ONE DROP SCOTT Mr. Slapper Himself 💯💪
Shout out to 1 drop Scott. One of the realest
This is absolutely a great interview. I remember seeing One Drop Scott in CD credit all the Time. It’s great to hear Scott’s story. This has to be the best producer interviews I’ve seen. The history of the Bay Area music seen is deep, educational and well told through his life experiences. His story really should be made into a documentary, it will be truly educational and great for the Bay Area and music history in general.
Trick Bag By AGERMAN produced by One Drop Scot one of my Fav tracks 💪🏽
Chk out FETT UP too on da Success is da best revenge album bruh! Drop did dat too
I love the Golden era of Bay Area rap, every time I scooped up a new CD I used to stare at the art work on the album and read the credits in there and see who produced the tracks and where it was recorded at and who did the mix and mastering, Dregs bro you been taking me back to the 90’s and 2000’s with these podcasts, if time could stand still I would love to be 18 years old slapping bay shit, tacking trips to go see my Oakland Raiders play on Sunday, and spitting game to h*#’s, that bay shit built this Central Valley Young Hogzillah Playa.
Finally seen the face of a legend. I'm from San Diego but I've always loved his production. When it comes to Bay Area music, Mac Dre's Al Boo Boo album showed me a different side of One Drop💯
The bay has soo much history that a lot of people like myself can’t put a face to the sound. Good interview and defintely a bay legend.
Gratitude.
"Sometimes I'm not myself, I'm another man
I'm a rockstar, in another band
Plus I'm the man with plan in his hands
Soon we'll all be playing in sand"- Mac Dre
Glad you you’re healthy and breathing ODS! Slappz on some clasicc music for tha bay. Stay blessed uce!
Amazing interview. I can listen to that man talk forever. He been through life fasho.
Yo this is probrably one ofthe most fire interviews out! Respect the legend!
Great interview. Drop’s fingerprint is all over the Bay sound. Him and Tone Capone had a run that is so influential and should be celebrated. Great job!
Yo dope interview. My dad is in Con Funk Shun. I remember him performing with them when I was a kid. But I didn't know he ended up producing many of my favorite rap songs from the 90s and 00s.
One dropp did FETT UP on Agermans SUCCESS IZ DA BEST REVENGE album among others im on dat track too 😁 great brudda right there we recorded it at da old GRILL in Oakland on fruitvale
One Drop Scott and Tone Capone, rap history.💯
Damn first 4 min tough. Shoutout One Drop!
That beat he did on Lil Ric’s album “Goin Crazy” is literally crazy. Sooo fire
Legendary shit right here. I Can't Be On That is one of my favorite songs of all time. This podcast is like a history lesson for bay area fans
This man is the true definition of a goat and deserves all the flowers that can be given much respect and thank you for the sound you created.
Man salute one drop scott fa all the hits that were the soundtrack to my life fareal
He did thugged by jacka man thats my fav song man. Damn rip King Jacka we love u and we gon keep ur name alive. Rip Mac Dre too.... well never forget yall.
Wow. I didn't know that was his father. He was one of my favorite actors. Especially when he played MIss Jane Pittman son.
Bruh .357 one of the hardest beats ever made i use to freestyle at the end of the track because they use to let the beat ride back then one drop scott 🔥
Dope interview! Les G & Nick Peace would be epic👍
Stackin chips is one of the best produced bay albums ever, Keak gets a lot of deserved love as a solo artist, but 3X Krazy as a group are criminally slept on.
no doubt. Ghetto Soldiers (produced by one drop scott) is a deep track
He produced this song by Jacka, Laroo, and Killa Tay I've been trying to find for AWHILE now... If anyone knows the name of this song please let me know
Dope interview
Man! Scott got a lot of history to tell
The Dopest!!! My Guy right there!!!! ❤️ the big homie
Mike Mosley & Sam Bostic
That’s my uncle one Drop Scott luv you always uncle scotty
THA DROPPAH livin legend I always soak up game when we are in the studio he is AMAZING to work with in FORWARD BACK
Hit the gas was on a compilation boss ballin d shot put it straight slap. Tone is on point
I Remember surf mc's from my skateboarding Days lol..my jams were "Surf or Die" (had a Phonky cameo-type groove) & Boomin' It!!!
Great show
Scott made the beat i like sound
SFC got the coldest headwear
His dad is in one my favorite movies. Bucktown
🔥 legendary
This is fire 🔥
From this interview I’m almost certain he produced “Since ‘84” by Mac Dre
Good Job Dregs. Good job DEO
Scott made the beat I like the sound - MD
Lil ric wicked streets is a damn good album
Would be dope to have a Kill-A-Hoe podcast. Cold World, E-Sic & Big Vic & tbe rest of the boys. C-Fresh would be dope.
One Drop Scott
S/O SO FRESH
thats my family!
💐
🔥🔥🔥
Gotta have Pizzo bruh
I knew 100% he was from Berkeley before he even said anything 😂😂
bro got black listed for being w a white woman wtf
Dre ca3kray
Readddy
Respect, very good and educational interview. ✊🏾🌉💯⚓️
Dreggs you fucked me up with that Jacka sister Nancy flow I listen to that song thousands of times and didn’t even catch that
We love you UCE … 🫡 One Drop Scott 🙏💯🔥