Bruh I am so glad Nate Dogg stuck to his guns and kept it a Double Cd 😁😁😁. My homie gave me that Double disc when I was living in a storage room after a Hurricane 😧 Man I left that cd playing on repeat shuffle for 14 months straight and that was the soundtrack to my come up 🙏🙏🙏 Rest in Peace to Nate Dogg ♥️🖤💚 You are truly missed
@@a.2419 I think he just means that Johnny J used the Picture Me Rolling beat for his own album in the early 90s. Then he gave it to Pac for Picture Me Rolling. But yes it was a sample too
I Swear, The History that Big Regg is Sharing is Priceless, Imagine the Stories He's Not or Won't Share?? My Imagination is running wild at that thought, lol Reggie, You should write a book or a Documentary!!
@@Chali_M he was very good He couldn't take the liberty like doctor Dre to live with one beat for months and months perfecting it tupac tupac wanted his beats done quickly and recorded quickly he did some of his best songs
Breakaway records made a lot of money from that Nate Dogg album because they were independent but already got major label promo. The third single Nobody Does It Better with Warren G also ended up being the biggest song from the album.
Johnny J definetly shouldve gotten his $... ofcourse he sampled but some tracks like All About U he replayed the sample. Which is less $ than actually sampling
Look for (KOOL N THE GANG, WINTER SADNESS) 1:38-1:42 Picture me Rollin sample 4:20-4:25 Death around the corner sample. Both produced by Johnny j. Man he sampled some sick sick beats. RIP to the 🐐's
Thank you for clarifying things in regards to the Johnny J lawsuit. I think your info may help explain (in part) the riff between The 2Pac Estate and Johnny J. Had that Nate Dogg album came out in January of 1997, it would've been the 1st album released from Death Row in 1997 and it would've been 1 of 2 releases in January. Death Row released 3 albums (including Death Row's Greatest Hits compilation) in November of 1996. So, they were actually putting more albums out for the first time than in previous years.
So according to the All Eyez on Me credits, Johnny J produced 11 songs on the double CD’s. How Do You Want It, All About U, Life Goes On… etc. some of those songs were HUGE hits. So yah he’s suing.
He sampled way too much. And Suge hated paying producers unless it was a protege of Dr. Dre's. That's why Pac went with less sample based producers on The 7 Day Theory. That's just business.
@@itsrelativ3967 if you were to say this in 1996, no one would even accept that as a valid argument at all. In the 90’s, into the late 2000’s, sampling was still HUGE. Johnny J was one of 2Pac’s favorite because he could make beats quickly because he sampled. Pac didn’t care about sampling, he cared about speed. It’s why Johnny J was on half the unreleased tracks that leaked, because he was in the studio every day getting beats. Pac himself said, lay the beat down and finish it after the rappers left. That’s what Johnny did. He sampled something real quick, then finished it once Pac left. That’s why he loved working with Johnny J. In 1996, you NEVER heard he sampled too much. 95% of rap was sampled. Even on Makaveli, Toss It Up remixed the original No Diggity beat which sampled Grandma’s Hands by Bill Withers and To Live and Die in LA sampled Do Me Baby by Prince
Yup. You woulda thought they woulda learned from what happened to Biz markie lol. He didn't make any money off his album because of all the sample clearance lawsuits he had to deal with.
Unfortunately the samples are doubled edged sword, which is why a lot of the stuff after UTEOT suffered. It’s the issue why Late Night from Better Dayz was removed from online services, because Quik didn’t clear that one sample during the chorus
Coincidentally Reggie released the song "Late Night" before it was on Better Dayz album. Reggie put that song on the Chronic 2000 album in 1999. Then it got put on Better Dayz in 2002. I don't think Amaru had the master reel, and that's why they released it with the original beat. Because you know if they had the acapella for "Late Night" they would have definitely put a new beat to it. Also not sure what you mean by "after UTEOT suffered". "Still I Rise" and "Until The End of Time" albums were both remixed. Songs on both those albums suffered too.
@@sirdopaminesjournal3292 false. The wright's were over the L.A County jail when Johnny J was locked up. He had 30 songs of unreleased 2pac music that was worth millions and some one running death row at the time didnt like that and passed his death off as suicide. Fuck outta here
Johnny J definitely put in work And deserved to be compensated for the High Quality Producing he put out. Regardless of how he did it or his methods there's very few Songs today that could rival that man's work . Johnny J RIPOWER. LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA TAPPING IN
Hell yeah he did. That regulate album could have been on death row. That album was huge. It dominated 1994. All DR had in 1994 was above the rim soundtrack and murder was the case soundtrack. They were always Hatin' on warren G for some reason. Even Dr. Dre. Told Warren he better go somewhere else. And that's brother. And supposedly Dre owned 50 percent of DR. But if I can't get your brother on did he really own 50 percent? Also Warren G never got paid anything for his input on the chronic album.
It's funny you mentioned Prince Reggie. Johnny J did "whatz ya phone #" on All eyez on me which we all know sampled a Prince produced and co-written Time song "777-9311".
When Reg talked about how hard it was to clear Prince samples. I said to myself that Michael Jackson was the same way. Ironically Reg brought up MJ samples being hard to clear too a few moments later lol.
Reggie didn't touch on it but how did nate get that Pac verse for "me and my homies" track. That clearly was the death row days but I want to hear if there was a story behind him being able to release that song.
Can we get more info on Crooked I when he was on Deathrow? Why his album never dropped, what happened when he went to the Game/50 video shoot for Hate It Or Love It, what happened with Bad Azz (RIP)....and whatever else there is to say.
@@docholiday1463 look it up, Prince wrote & performed all of The Time's 1st 2 albums. Morris Day can't even perform under the name "The Time". The Time only performed those songs live with the music. The album cuts were performed entirely by Prince.
@@reggiewright understood. Yo Reg, I would definitely like to have Suge's prison # & address. Lifelong fan & appreciate you keeping the Death Row legacy authentic. Peace, love & better health from Philly 💯❌️💯
@@docholiday1463 That song was written, produced and performed by Prince. 😆 Prince sang the original vocals on it and replaced them with Morris. The Time's first 3 albums were written, produced and performed by Prince with Morris' vocals replacing his.
If record companies cared about good producers they would pay to clear the samples... that's why these labels go under... Tommy boy, deathrow, etc... the list goes on... it's on the greedy labels and a lot of times the artists pick the samples they want
They are need to figure a fair court on copying art n lyrics come original to two strangers n happened to sound similar but it's unfair if the hit is sued by the other..he never even heard other yet they win lose, like stings rich ass putting kids thru college over juice world sample was kinda greedy could of worked the good man a fair respectful deal instead of screw n him out his work vs or sting could said hey I'll work with u make us both money n keep art n music alive n no drama over sales
I remember that relativez album. There was a snoop feature on it, but wasn't credited. Did snoop really present the album, or just some marketing thing that u ran with reggie?
I don't see the big deal about Johnny J using samples when EVERY HIPhop producer uses samples. Some of the biggest HIPhop hits of all time used samples. Just another excuse not to pay.
Come on Big Reg....and I swear to God you're my favorite, but we all know that 777-9311 was written by Prince and just performed by The Time. All I'm saying Prince must've not heard "Whats your phone number"... Anyway keep doing these bomb interviews bro...
From what I see Johnny J did 9 songs on All Eyez On Me and either zero or 1 on Thug Life, might of been Me Against the World, but definently not 11 on either one of those.
Yeah, the one with Ice T was from a different show. This is the first time I hear of 2pac doing snl skits. Maybe he's confusing SNL with the skits from the show with Ice T, The Fugees, & Rosie Perez. Idk
I remember that album but it wasn’t very good as a double cd, facts. The song I don’t wanna hurt no more carried me late nights though… there was 4 or 5 great tracks but should’ve been a single cd.
Funny, with the all knowing Regg answering questions about EVERYTHING his and beyond , why doesn’t he not talk about Pinkett-Smith/Shakur relationship ?
Wow.. speechless.. Reggie got knowledge man.. don't underestimate this dude man he was running a fucking empire for a little while man!!! And all this shit with Johnny J? Sheesh.. SMH.. but I guess the sample shit makes sense. I'm listening to this video again for the second time cos there's some gems in here ppl.. (PS.. Keefe D has officially gone doolally mad.. this brutha on AOD talking bout he should become the CEO of DEATHROW??? 🤣🤣🤣) 11:06 😳😳😳 fuck me I nearly see the Compton Gangster Bad Cop come out his soul!!! GOD DAMN SCARED THE SHIT OUTTA ME!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You said mj was difficult to get samples from, does anyone know how to my unborn child was cleared on until the end of time? What sampled Liberian girl? Was it the estate or DR what pushed that sample?
Y’all didn’t want Nate Dogg but he got stronger after Death Row. Another stupid move. You can tell why Death Row failed. Reggie and Suge made emotional decisions. What a waste of talent
Reggie, I wasn’t too sure about you in the beginning of all the theories, but you seem “real” to me, just mix things up sometimes I can tell you do your best to tell the truth about “Deathrow” history, we’re older and make mistakes Can’t wait until you get ya health up. I had Covid, and was in the hospital, so I seen how real life can get. I Just stayed positive, vaped some herb with my “mighty” vaporizer, and ate healthy Whole Foods with a small amount of daily walking in the sun, then things got better
the criminal element started to getting in death row records and lot of rappers started to leave slowly...suge was going to far with it and caused the downfall of death row records...
I'm a great song writer I make great music I do yall but it's all the stuff they talking about is why a lot of us never make it. Some times I feel like u jut gotta know some people .. I donno
Reggie why you get so bent out of shape about artist and producers wanting what they are owed this is the business they put work in they desrve there compensation idk why reggie gets in his feelings like he owned death row or something
Bruh I am so glad Nate Dogg stuck to his guns and kept it a Double Cd 😁😁😁. My homie gave me that Double disc when I was living in a storage room after a Hurricane 😧 Man I left that cd playing on repeat shuffle for 14 months straight and that was the soundtrack to my come up 🙏🙏🙏 Rest in Peace to Nate Dogg ♥️🖤💚 You are truly missed
Meeeee and my homies thoooooough 🎶
Damn
Johnny j did picture me rolling too. That was literally his beat.
No it sampled winter sadness kool n the gang
@@a.2419 I think he just means that Johnny J used the Picture Me Rolling beat for his own album in the early 90s. Then he gave it to Pac for Picture Me Rolling. But yes it was a sample too
@@champchamberlain yeah that’s what I meant. Thanks for catching that.
@@a.2419 your right about that. Just meant the original sampled version of that beat.
Still a sample
I Swear, The History that Big Regg is Sharing is Priceless, Imagine the Stories He's Not or Won't Share?? My Imagination is running wild at that thought, lol
Reggie, You should write a book or a Documentary!!
Johnny J was a good producer
He was just alright. Truth be told
@@Chali_M he was very good He couldn't take the liberty like doctor Dre to live with one beat for months and months perfecting it tupac tupac wanted his beats done quickly and recorded quickly he did some of his best songs
Johnny J was dope! Most of that All Eyez on Me was Johnny j sound! Them samples went hard!
Jonny J was A "Grate Producer" 💯
@@Chali_M over 100 million sold yeah he’s just alright
Breakaway records made a lot of money from that Nate Dogg album because they were independent but already got major label promo. The third single Nobody Does It Better with Warren G also ended up being the biggest song from the album.
Johnny J the legend
Johnny J definetly shouldve gotten his $... ofcourse he sampled but some tracks like All About U he replayed the sample. Which is less $ than actually sampling
Right... he didn't come out speaking on issues working with pac before deathrow... he did mad joints on thug life and me against the world
Look for (KOOL N THE GANG, WINTER SADNESS)
1:38-1:42 Picture me Rollin sample
4:20-4:25 Death around the corner sample. Both produced by Johnny j. Man he sampled some sick sick beats. RIP to the 🐐's
Thank you for clarifying things in regards to the Johnny J lawsuit. I think your info may help explain (in part) the riff between The 2Pac Estate and Johnny J. Had that Nate Dogg album came out in January of 1997, it would've been the 1st album released from Death Row in 1997 and it would've been 1 of 2 releases in January. Death Row released 3 albums (including Death Row's Greatest Hits compilation) in November of 1996. So, they were actually putting more albums out for the first time than in previous years.
Reggie we need stories about doggpound and dj quick, nate dogg, stories and what are some crazy moments and memories of them
Much luv Reggie it’s always interesting I could listen to your Death Row stories all day 💯
Exactly 💯! He needs to run CEO of anything
I’m 21 and Reggie got me looking at this like I was around 😂😂😂
So according to the All Eyez on Me credits, Johnny J produced 11 songs on the double CD’s. How Do You Want It, All About U, Life Goes On… etc. some of those songs were HUGE hits. So yah he’s suing.
Pity he committed suicide in jail..he was a great producer!!!..R.I.P Johnny j..🙏🙏🙏
@@youwantsmoke7284 but was it suicide
He sampled way too much. And Suge hated paying producers unless it was a protege of Dr. Dre's. That's why Pac went with less sample based producers on The 7 Day Theory. That's just business.
@@itsrelativ3967 if you were to say this in 1996, no one would even accept that as a valid argument at all. In the 90’s, into the late 2000’s, sampling was still HUGE. Johnny J was one of 2Pac’s favorite because he could make beats quickly because he sampled. Pac didn’t care about sampling, he cared about speed. It’s why Johnny J was on half the unreleased tracks that leaked, because he was in the studio every day getting beats. Pac himself said, lay the beat down and finish it after the rappers left. That’s what Johnny did. He sampled something real quick, then finished it once Pac left. That’s why he loved working with Johnny J. In 1996, you NEVER heard he sampled too much. 95% of rap was sampled. Even on Makaveli, Toss It Up remixed the original No Diggity beat which sampled Grandma’s Hands by Bill Withers and To Live and Die in LA sampled Do Me Baby by Prince
@@youwantsmoke7284 His death is very questionable. I wouldn't just write it off as suicide but we all have our own thoughts and opinions
Those samples was a lot of producers and artist downfall from the 90s.. Giving away that 100% publishing is the price look up that Peter gunz song
Peter Gunz used that Steely Dan sample, they said In a documentary that they found out about the song “Uptown Baby” because it was popular in 97
@@TheMARCVISION yep and when they found out they took all the publishing.. Similar things happened to Johnny J produced songs
@@jthomas8862 facts!!!
I'd like to look that up any specifics?
Yup. You woulda thought they woulda learned from what happened to Biz markie lol. He didn't make any money off his album because of all the sample clearance lawsuits he had to deal with.
Prince was protective of his music. He wanted 100% ownership of any song that sampled him.
@@3rdGenerationCancer true
Did 2pac ever meet him?
Can we get a SWOOP G and LIL C STYLE
interview please we need this...
No description, good Job Reg., always will be a friend a fan n have your back on anything! Thank you for being you bro real talk..
Unfortunately the samples are doubled edged sword, which is why a lot of the stuff after UTEOT suffered.
It’s the issue why Late Night from Better Dayz was removed from online services, because Quik didn’t clear that one sample during the chorus
They tried to clear it Donald Byrd wouldnt clear it or it would have made it onto All Eyez On Me
Coincidentally Reggie released the song "Late Night" before it was on Better Dayz album. Reggie put that song on the Chronic 2000 album in 1999. Then it got put on Better Dayz in 2002. I don't think Amaru had the master reel, and that's why they released it with the original beat. Because you know if they had the acapella for "Late Night" they would have definitely put a new beat to it.
Also not sure what you mean by "after UTEOT suffered". "Still I Rise" and "Until The End of Time" albums were both remixed. Songs on both those albums suffered too.
Johnny j and frank death was always suspicious to me
why?
@@sirdopaminesjournal3292 you didn't hear how he died?
@@TonyMontana-mv9ez He jumped. He had depression. It's not that odd.
@@sirdopaminesjournal3292 he was getting out. he wasn't going to be doing years. Being depressed doesn't mean you going to kill yourself
@@sirdopaminesjournal3292 false. The wright's were over the L.A County jail when Johnny J was locked up. He had 30 songs of unreleased 2pac music that was worth millions and some one running death row at the time didnt like that and passed his death off as suicide. Fuck outta here
I think some ppl forget or might not know that Nate Dogg was once in the military. Of course he gon ride.
Johnny J definitely put in work And deserved to be compensated for the High Quality Producing he put out. Regardless of how he did it or his methods there's very few Songs today that could rival that man's work . Johnny J RIPOWER. LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA TAPPING IN
Suge dropped the ball on Nate Dogg and Warren G.
Hell yeah he did. That regulate album could have been on death row. That album was huge. It dominated 1994. All DR had in 1994 was above the rim soundtrack and murder was the case soundtrack. They were always Hatin' on warren G for some reason. Even Dr. Dre. Told Warren he better go somewhere else. And that's brother. And supposedly Dre owned 50 percent of DR. But if I can't get your brother on did he really own 50 percent? Also Warren G never got paid anything for his input on the chronic album.
Suge dropped the ball when he let bloodz and crips join the label, he didn't give a Damm about the Dogg pound, which is said
Reggie why you always down play Johnny j
Johnny J was a Beast on the Sp1200💾
FACTSSSSSS
💯💯💯
Real talk
On errrthang
It's funny you mentioned Prince Reggie. Johnny J did "whatz ya phone #" on All eyez on me which we all know sampled a Prince produced and co-written Time song "777-9311".
@@reggiewright I thought Prince had a co-production and co-writer credit on 777-9311?
Prince wrote the song
When Reg talked about how hard it was to clear Prince samples. I said to myself that Michael Jackson was the same way. Ironically Reg brought up MJ samples being hard to clear too a few moments later lol.
I still own the Nate Dogg double album on cassette
Reggie didn't touch on it but how did nate get that Pac verse for "me and my homies" track. That clearly was the death row days but I want to hear if there was a story behind him being able to release that song.
I think all the tracks from disc one from G-Funk Classics were made when Nate was on Death Row from the time period of 1995-1996
Oh so that “PAC’s Life” (sample Prince Pop Life) definitely wasn’t coming out if Tupac lived or would of been changed
Can we get more info on Crooked I when he was on Deathrow? Why his album never dropped, what happened when he went to the Game/50 video shoot for Hate It Or Love It, what happened with Bad Azz (RIP)....and whatever else there is to say.
Johnny produced Hit'em up DOPE!
Thanks for the knowledge Big Dog, catch ya tomorrow.
Protect Uncle Reg at all costs
Pac was clearly on a mission in NY during SNL wearing the west coast khaki attire throwing up the W whenever he could
Man if yall could get a Quik interview I'll drop a cripsy $100 in to Reggie personal bank account for some Stacy Adam's
Great Content 💯
Interesting what he said about Prince when "Whatz Your Phone #" was a Prince sample off of All Eyez On Me
That song was by Morris day and the time
@@docholiday1463 look it up, Prince wrote & performed all of The Time's 1st 2 albums. Morris Day can't even perform under the name "The Time". The Time only performed those songs live with the music. The album cuts were performed entirely by Prince.
@@reggiewright understood. Yo Reg, I would definitely like to have Suge's prison # & address. Lifelong fan & appreciate you keeping the Death Row legacy authentic. Peace, love & better health from Philly 💯❌️💯
@@docholiday1463 That song was written, produced and performed by Prince. 😆 Prince sang the original vocals on it and replaced them with Morris. The Time's first 3 albums were written, produced and performed by Prince with Morris' vocals replacing his.
It's the worst pac song of all tint
If record companies cared about good producers they would pay to clear the samples... that's why these labels go under... Tommy boy, deathrow, etc... the list goes on... it's on the greedy labels and a lot of times the artists pick the samples they want
They are need to figure a fair court on copying art n lyrics come original to two strangers n happened to sound similar but it's unfair if the hit is sued by the other..he never even heard other yet they win lose, like stings rich ass putting kids thru college over juice world sample was kinda greedy could of worked the good man a fair respectful deal instead of screw n him out his work vs or sting could said hey I'll work with u make us both money n keep art n music alive n no drama over sales
Still have GFunk Classics Vol 1 & 2
Great albums, I understood Death Row when they had nate dogg solo album than featured nate dogg
Damn!!! Reggie keeping it 💯
Picture me rollin"...
I remember that relativez album. There was a snoop feature on it, but wasn't credited. Did snoop really present the album, or just some marketing thing that u ran with reggie?
I don't see the big deal about Johnny J using samples when EVERY HIPhop producer uses samples. Some of the biggest HIPhop hits of all time used samples. Just another excuse not to pay.
Wait but didn't Thugz Cry have a Prince sample?
Did Prince give clearance for the sample used in Tupac's " the hearts of men" song?
That's "Darling Nikki" right?
@@arizonaFIREent yes. It was darling Nikki. Pac also sampled "the time" s song 777-9311. On the song " what's ya phone number"
Reg love your shit. Keep healthy my friend.
What he’s talking about with the sampling explains why the Snoop Doggy Dogg “doggy style” Album emitted the song “geez up hoes down”
I ran into Tommy D at the 2Pac exhibit a couple months ago.
So George Williams and Blvd Rod both gave there time back congratulations to them both.
I love Reggies stories..seems more believable
Hollywood really need to make a biopic about Reggie Wright.Only man i trust when it comes to Deathrow & 2pac
How did you guys clear Whats your phone number? It uses a Prince sample
@@reggiewright thank you for the clarification and the good video that you guys do!
Prince hated sampling unless he proved of it
All eyes on me Album goes diamond and Reggie and suge be like we didn’t recoup 🤣💀
That shit is funny 🤣😂
@@miquelmcdade7424 or because of samples 🤣💀💀💀
😂😂
Reggie do you remember the skits 2Pac did exactly?
Looking well Reggie.
prince charged dude 4 million for sampling 1 words
The industries are no joke, back in the days, No underthetable🔥
What was the snowball incident?
So does a double disc album count as 24 songs getting paid it is it only 12 still?
I wonder how many engineers did Deathrow go through?
Well "What's your phone number" was 100% sampled from Prince lol
Come on Big Reg....and I swear to God you're my favorite, but we all know that 777-9311 was written by Prince and just performed by The Time. All I'm saying Prince must've not heard "Whats your phone number"... Anyway keep doing these bomb interviews bro...
From what I see Johnny J did 9 songs on All Eyez On Me and either zero or 1 on Thug Life, might of been Me Against the World, but definently not 11 on either one of those.
Did they air the skits Pac did on SNL? I’ve never seen any of them ANYWHERE...Because the one he did with Ice T I dont think it was from that SNL trip
Yeah, the one with Ice T was from a different show. This is the first time I hear of 2pac doing snl skits. Maybe he's confusing SNL with the skits from the show with Ice T, The Fugees, & Rosie Perez. Idk
@@gerardocontreras6098 Exactly eh
They snaked Johnny J
Johnny J Interview: ruclips.net/video/V8iz2xBj5Iw/видео.html
Nate Dogg’s first two singles came out on Death Row. Never Leave Me Alone and These Days. They shelved the album because of a legal dispute.
@@reggiewright yes, heard you talk about it in this video
Y'all should do 1with Danny boy good video
Y'all still do a amazing job anyway
I remember that album but it wasn’t very good as a double cd, facts. The song I don’t wanna hurt no more carried me late nights though… there was 4 or 5 great tracks but should’ve been a single cd.
REST IN PEACE JUANITO J 🇲🇽
Reggie got the scoop
C'mon man where's the full video???
Who is Reggie referring to when he says “groupie”?
Man so many ways and excuses not to pay people smh. Leave niggas alone.. especially in business.
Funny, with the all knowing Regg answering questions about EVERYTHING his and beyond , why doesn’t he not talk about Pinkett-Smith/Shakur relationship ?
I’ll wait …. 😂😂😂 Reggie is hilarious
Rip 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Keep making history speaking on the history
And Pac still did this is Pacs life and every body needs to chill …
@@reggiewright never cleared but I still bump it and have it per leak and one version with Pac talking that ish .
Yes 10 is what you only getting paid for. That’s why I never understand artist doing more
DR DRE SAMPLE ALSO, PLUS JOHNNY J MADE HITS FOR TUPAC MORE THAN DR DRE
Did ThugLife album even have 11 songs?If it is I feel like that would be the whole album
Thank you, and feel free to get too deep.
Wow.. speechless.. Reggie got knowledge man.. don't underestimate this dude man he was running a fucking empire for a little while man!!! And all this shit with Johnny J? Sheesh.. SMH.. but I guess the sample shit makes sense. I'm listening to this video again for the second time cos there's some gems in here ppl.. (PS.. Keefe D has officially gone doolally mad.. this brutha on AOD talking bout he should become the CEO of DEATHROW??? 🤣🤣🤣) 11:06 😳😳😳 fuck me I nearly see the Compton Gangster Bad Cop come out his soul!!! GOD DAMN SCARED THE SHIT OUTTA ME!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The sample shit makes 0 sense. PAC had hella songs after Johnny was gone with samples🤷🏾♂️
Reggie " Reggie just telling the facts cause he hates when people rewrite histrrrrrry" 🤣 😂
Johnny was the Westcoast Diddy with them samples
JOHNNY J WAS DOING HIS THANG B4 BAD BOY RECORDS WERE EVEN FORMED KNOW YOUR HISTORY B4 DICK RIDING MFZ.
🤣🤣😅😅
Hell nah. Johnny was way more creative. Diddy just took beats that producers already did. Like the Juicy beat
Johnny goes above and Beyond. Till this day his beats go unrivaled. FACTSSSSSS
Swoop G had a fire verse on F*ck Dre
NateDogg most definitely should've been a multi Platinum artist like Dre Snoop DPG and Pac on Deathrow.....
Hands down
So we're just going to pretend he didn't say "The homeboy people"? lol!!! 08:37
DR DRE SAMPLE A WHOLE LOT RESEARCH IT, DR DRE BEATS HE SAMPLE, SO JOHNNY J AINT NO DIFFERENT THAN
You said mj was difficult to get samples from, does anyone know how to my unborn child was cleared on until the end of time? What sampled Liberian girl? Was it the estate or DR what pushed that sample?
Thanks for reply the Reggie! Keep getting better. Love the content!
Did Reggie know Pac was going to get killed that night
Y’all didn’t want Nate Dogg but he got stronger after Death Row. Another stupid move. You can tell why Death Row failed. Reggie and Suge made emotional decisions. What a waste of talent
@@tharealest8190 Stop hating. He had hooks on smash song with Luda and Fab. Hook god. You 🧢
@@tharealest8190 Sold me than you? How many albums have sold with his voice on it? Hater! Your definition of it
@@tharealest8190 You goofy. Look at your profile. Weirdo. Goof ball! Hating behind a cartoon profile pic. You ain’t Real. Your a hater!
Reggie, I wasn’t too sure about you in the beginning of all the theories, but you seem “real” to me, just mix things up sometimes
I can tell you do your best to tell the truth about “Deathrow” history, we’re older and make mistakes
Can’t wait until you get ya health up. I had Covid, and was in the hospital, so I seen how real life can get. I Just stayed positive, vaped some herb with my “mighty” vaporizer, and ate healthy Whole Foods with a small amount of daily walking in the sun, then things got better
I fuv, with this guy
💯
the criminal element started to getting in death row records and lot of rappers started to leave slowly...suge was going to far with it and caused the downfall of death row records...
I'm a great song writer I make great music I do yall but it's all the stuff they talking about is why a lot of us never make it. Some times I feel like u jut gotta know some people .. I donno
Who is the groupie
Delray Richardson.
But I also write it perform it produce it everything all myself still on point 👉
Reggie why you get so bent out of shape about artist and producers wanting what they are owed this is the business they put work in they desrve there compensation idk why reggie gets in his feelings like he owned death row or something