Talib Kweli & Cypress Hill On 'Back In Black,' Soul Assassins, Berner, OG Kush | People's Party Full

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • In this episode of "People's Party With Talib Kweli," Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with one of the most iconic and revolutionary hip hop groups of all-time:
    CYPRESS HILL
    Here's what we got into:
    • The progression of Cuban hip hop and emcees voicing their anger.
    • Eric Bobo's father Willie Bobo's place in music history as a pioneer of Latin Jazz.
    • B Real and Sen Dog's gang ties coming up in South Gate, California.
    • Convincing B Real to get off streets around the time he was shot.
    • Sen Dog auditioning for the part of Santo Rivera on Sons Of Anarchy.
    • Sen's younger brother Mellow Man Ace being one of the forefathers of Latin hip hop
    • Taking less money from the label that wasn't going to suppress their creative freedom.
    • Bobo joining Cypress Hill after getting off his tour with The Beastie Boys.
    • Why New York heads at first thought Cypress Hill was from NY.
    • B Real having to look over his shoulder during his early days of success.
    • Cypress Hill becoming one of the music world's biggest cannabis activists.
    • B Real coming up with the lyrics for 'Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk'.
    • The importance of communication between the producer and emcee.
    • Cypress Hill, Funkdoobiest, House Of Pain and The Whooliganz going on tour.
    • Why B Real passed on the beat for House Of Pain's 'Jump Around'.
    • Drawing inspiration from the Beastie Boys while opening for them on tour.
    • 'Insane In The Brain' becoming ingrained in pop culture and taking a jab at Chubb Rock.
    • Working with Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello.
    • The chill and inclusive vibe of the Cypress Hill tour bus.
    • The chain of events that led to Cypress Hill being banned from SNL.
    • The origins of their rock influences and Sen Dog working with SX-10 and Powerflo.
    • Contributions from Chace Infinite and B Smooth on their 'IV' album.
    • The genius of the song 'Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig'.
    • Leaning heavy into Rock and Metal on the 'Skull & Bones' album.
    • B Real getting competitive after forming the Stoned Assassins paintball team.
    • B Real's venturing into solo work with Berner and Scott Storch.
    • Styles P challenging Cypress Hill to a "Smoker's Olympics'.
    • Cypress Hill being credited for the naming of the OG Kush cannabis strain.
    • Their most recent album 'Back In Black' being five years in the making.
    • The album 'Elephants On Acid' and the concepts on that record.
    • Giving Sen Dog his chance to shine as an emcee on 'Back To Black'.
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  • @uproxx
    @uproxx  2 года назад +23

    TIMESTAMPS:
    2:57 -- The crew speaks on how they got through the last two years and managed to stay busy over the course of the pandemic. They go on to discuss Cypress Hill's Cuban connection, the history of hip hop in Cuba, and how it's progressed over the last several decades. Emcees becoming less afraid of being outspoken and voicing their anger over the government's long history of oppression. They also talk about Eric Bobo's father Willie Bobo's place in music history as one of the pioneers of Latin Jazz and how that impacted Eric at a young age.
    8:13 -- Sen Dog talks about his coming up in the city of South Gate, California, being one of the only Afro-Latino families in the neighborhood and joining a gang to avoid the beatdowns he was taking all too often. They discuss South Gate's proximity to other active hoods like Compton, South Central and Watts, as well B Real eventually taking a bullet and Sen Dog doing his best at that time to convince B to get off the block and join him in the studio along with his brother Mellow Man Ace.
    17:27 -- Sen Dog is asked how he ended up on Sons Of Anarchy. They go on to discuss Sen's younger brother Mellow Man Ace being one of the forefathers of Latin hip hop, their early group DVX that included Ace, Ace eventually going solo when he landed a deal with Delicious Vinyl, as well as B and Sen learning from his brother's mistakes of putting his trust into the wrong hands. They also get Cypress Hill becoming official in '88 and a couple years later, on the verge of releasing their debut album deciding to take less money from the label that wasn't going to suppress their creative freedom.
    24:20 -- Bobo speaks on his relationship with Cypress Hill beginning in 1992 while he was playing for the Beastie Boys on the Check Your Head tour. He talks about how the crew naturally just clicked and his joining them the following year on Cypress' Soul Assassins Tour. They also discuss why New York heads at first thought the Hill was from NY, how the concept for 'Hand On The Pump' came together, and B Real having to look over his shoulder for those from his past that might want to test him during his early days of success.
    29:15 -- The crew is asked to break down the origin story of Cypress Hill becoming one of the music world's biggest cannabis activists. Sen talks about when he lit up his first joint, Cypress being the first hip hop group to appear in High Times magazine and how that formed the bridge between hip hop and the cannabis movement. They discuss getting down with NORML, their marijuana themed songs never really being a conscious decision, and B Real coming up with the lyrics for 'Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk' absent a pad and pen on his way to the studio.
    34:40 - B Real gets into clear communication between the producer and emcee being of the utmost importance and how the best producers like Muggs know exactly how to get the most out of who they're working with. They go on to discuss how the like-minded groups of Cypress Hill, Funkdoobiest, House Of Pain and The Whooliganz came together to form the original Soul Assassins line-up, as well as the beat for House Of Pain's 'Jump Around' originally being intended for Cypress Hill and why B Real passed it over to Everlast.
    40:14 -- The crew discusses drawing inspiration from the Beastie Boys and their time touring with them. Those shows became the blueprint for how they would perform their own concerts, encouraging stage diving and mosh pits. They get into how their mega hit 'Insane In The Brain' became ingrained into pop culture as well as its lyrics taking aim at Chubb Rock in response to their feeling of Chubb taking a jab at them in 'Yabadabadoo.' B Real also tells about why it was hard for him, always being a fan of Chubb and his music.
    46:43 -- The crew is asked what it was like having Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello jump in on several of their songs and later collaborating with him on Prophets Of Rage. They get into the early relationship with Rage that formed when they joined Cypress Hill on tour and Cypress finding strength in how unflinching groups like Rage and Public Enemy were while delivering their messages. They also get into the chill and inclusive vibe of the Cypress Hill tour bus and how they showed groups like Linkin Park how to have fun while on the road.
    51:52 -- Cypress Hill's infamous SNL performance is brought up. They go on to break down how Muggs being told he couldn't smoke on stage set up a chain of events that would have the group banned from ever performing on the show again. They get into how they viewed it as a badge of honor, being in good company with the others on the short-list of banned artists from SNL, how big of a deal smoking weed on tv was at the time and talk shows that went too far in pushing sensationalism.
    58:23 -- The origins of Cypress Hill's affiliation with Rock and Metal are discussed and Sen Dog's going to high school with Slayer's Dave Lombardo is brought up. Sen gets into how his groups Powerflo as well as SX-10 came together and talks about how the members of Cypress Hill have always encouraged each other to collaborate in projects outside of the group because they come back stronger and more well-rounded musicians. They dissect SX-10's 'I'm Not Jesus' and Sen recording with the band after briefly stepping away from the Hill in the late 90's.
    1:03:03 -- The crew discusses the contributions from Chace Infinite and B Smooth on their 'IV' album and explores the genius of the song 'Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig' with its telling the story of a good cop gone bad. They go on to talk about the group's first time leaning heavy into Rock and Metal on the 'Skull & Bones' album and are asked for their take on the differences and similarities of the rock star versus rap star. They discuss Muggs' vision for the album to be focused on the Sen Dog experience and how it became something of a precursor for Prophets Of Rage.
    1:15:48 -- B Real talks about forming the Stoned Assassins paintball team and how wrapped up in the sport he became during that time. Training five days a week with shooting drills and calisthenics. He tells about what he and his crew had to do to gain the respect of the other teams when his celebrity status put a huge target on his back and details what a fan said during one of the competitions that helped motivate him to get back to work in the studio as well as start touring again.
    1:24:43 -- B Real is asked about his venture into solo work in the late 2000's and specifically his collaborations with rapper/cannabis entrepreneur Berner. He talks about Berner helping him expand out of his comfort zone and how that led to B considering other collabs outside the box like his most recent with Scott Storch on 'Tell You Somethin'. They also discuss Styles P challenging Cypress Hill to a "Smoker's Olympics,' why it would be challenging to officiate, Cypress Hill being credited for the naming of the OG Kush cannabis strain, and B giving up on smoking blunts.
    1:35:14 -- Cypress Hill's most recent album 'Back In Black' is brought up and they discuss how it's been five years in the making as they recorded the album at the same time of their 2018 release 'Elephants On Acid'. They discuss Muggs' influence from the Beatles, B's writing from the perspective of an assassin on a journey for redemption and dig into the meaning of 'Jesus Was A Stoner'. They also get into the long history of cannabis' connection to creating music and how much work still needs to be done in the space of the decriminalization, taxation, and regulation of the herb.
    1:41:30 -- Talib brings up 'Open Ya Mind' from the Hill's 'Back In Black' album and how much he loved Sen's verse on that record. They go on to discuss how the group made a conscious decision in taking a different approach with their latest release, making things more of an even back and forth between Sen Dog and B Real. Sen talks about surprising himself at times during the making of the album and B Real tells about being inspired by how good Sen sounded on those tracks. They also get into why Black Milk's production was the perfect fit for this album.

    • @game7thmedia641
      @game7thmedia641 2 года назад

      ]]4

    • @sosolionceau410
      @sosolionceau410 2 года назад

      les mains pai sur la tables plaisante les meres responsables restents toujour avec leurs enfants l hommes

    • @sosolionceau410
      @sosolionceau410 2 года назад

      robots 255octets max ? !

    • @brodrickjohnson4675
      @brodrickjohnson4675 2 года назад

      My friends and i have have a drinking game whenever Talib racebaits or mentions white supremacy we drink.

  • @BRealTV
    @BRealTV 2 года назад +192

    Thank you for having us on fam!👊🏼

    • @Banefield-or4wm
      @Banefield-or4wm 2 года назад +6

      Saw you guys in Albany - killed it as always! Hope Sen is doing better.

    • @shasmif4808
      @shasmif4808 2 года назад

      Legends ... Been a Super Supporter since 91

    • @shamekajackson7627
      @shamekajackson7627 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/n1zlBpLVP6k/видео.html

    • @curtissmith6848
      @curtissmith6848 2 года назад +1

      I’ve visited the store in Palm Springs. Salute !!

    • @gothamforest
      @gothamforest 2 года назад +1

      glad Sen Dog is feeling better OG

  • @Blackerthanmost96
    @Blackerthanmost96 2 года назад +15

    Cypress definitely needs more flowers for what they mean to Hip Hop. Awesome conversation 👏

  • @prof3ssor178
    @prof3ssor178 2 года назад +46

    These guys are Hip-Hop icons... Not legends.. icons 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Westcoast stand up!!

    • @KB24OGT
      @KB24OGT 2 года назад

      +Nisa 26/27.

    • @oscarvasquez3206
      @oscarvasquez3206 2 года назад +1

      They're humans that make good music Don't put them on a pedestal

  • @brianonrea121
    @brianonrea121 2 года назад +25

    Another dope interview. Appreciate Sen Dog opening up more 🔥🔥🔥

  • @frankbravo1692
    @frankbravo1692 2 года назад +9

    Cypres Hill. 1st group I put on my hip hop mt rushmore. Thays Just me. The beats, the lingo, the time in my life just lined up prefectly. Big ups to the whole soul assassins crue. One

  • @alx42013
    @alx42013 2 года назад +9

    The legendary trend setting triple OG Godfather's of Southern California
    West Coast Veteran Lyrical Assassin's
    Sick Side Southgate Los Angeles Finest
    The Mighty Mighty Big Bad
    CYPRESS HILL GANG
    MUCH LOVE RESPECT AND FLOWERS
    to
    DR Greenthumb
    SEN Capitan Pinga Loca the DOG
    DJ Muggs the Black Goat
    BigBad BluntedBirdgang-BOBO.... eeeeek!

  • @johanskold8890
    @johanskold8890 Год назад +3

    When they performed in Sweden during the Black Sunday tour, B-Real lost one of his shoes during a stage dive. Cypress Hill stopped the show until he got his shoe back. This was before the crazy Jordan prices.

    • @manfredharenwall1213
      @manfredharenwall1213 9 месяцев назад

      This was the Temples of Boom tour in '95, in Solna. But yeah, I was there. Shit was lit!

  • @marionfranklin5559
    @marionfranklin5559 2 года назад +16

    Dope interview ,clear and you let the artist speak their truth .

  • @EyeTunz
    @EyeTunz 2 года назад +1

    Yes yes this is absolutely true. I can confirm this. God often sits up in the sky monitoring bullets and deciding which ones should be fatal and which ones shouldn’t. He’s a busy guy but that is indeed one of his many roles.

  • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
    @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power 2 года назад +10

    Ayyyye...no Muggs, though?

  • @deedubb777
    @deedubb777 2 года назад +11

    Big fan of Cypress Hill and Chubb Rock.. That "Yabbadabbadoo" song and whole "I Gotta Get Mine, Yo!" album was a shot at Cypress Hill. The nasal flow Chubb used and references to weed and shit. Cypress took all the shots right. "Insane in the Brain" was definitely warranted..

  • @ehernandez6328
    @ehernandez6328 2 года назад +6

    I just watch them in Vegas with Slipknot and Cypress is still amazing.

  • @juicyjulesmn8883
    @juicyjulesmn8883 2 года назад +5

    MAN I love the Hill family! They're the best ever. Consistently cool. NOTHING can stop them. 🙏 ❤️

  • @eriks3636
    @eriks3636 2 года назад +5

    I checked out their last album based on this interview....and it is dope af. Pun intended. Sen Dog really did step up his game. Everyone sounded nice on it. Glad I peeped the interview.

  • @sybilrodriguez2977
    @sybilrodriguez2977 2 года назад +5

    I really enjoyed this interview. I loved hearing the behind the scenes conversations of one of hip hop’s legends. Talib is the perfect person to interview these icons because he himself is hip hop.

    • @vincerodriguez209
      @vincerodriguez209 2 года назад

      I agree with you sybil only problem is the kook chick ALWAYS ALWAYS states things only to be 100 percent wrong-- she should ask instead of always thinkingb she is correct when mostly she is incorrect

  • @EdLovatoTV
    @EdLovatoTV Год назад +2

    Great interview! Shout out to Cypress, Talib and Jasmin✌🏽

  • @dr.madthumbz2689
    @dr.madthumbz2689 Год назад +2

    Saw Cypress Hill with Fugees & ATCQ.
    Saw Talib with Beastie Boys.
    I can die a happy man.

  • @Banefield-or4wm
    @Banefield-or4wm 2 года назад +3

    Best Hill interview I've seen. It was great seeing Sen go in depth on SX10 and the history of some of those songs. Mad Dog American was one of my favorite albums growing up and it's a shame it's so underrated. Also really cool to see them bring up Barron Ricks and Call O' da wild. IV is my favorite cypress album and you rarely hear about Ricks contributions to the record even though he was an extensive part of it. My belief is that he was going to replace Sen but ended up backing out once he came back. Great stuff for a long time fan!

  • @greatamericanspotlight145
    @greatamericanspotlight145 2 года назад +3

    Another great interview with the People's Party with Talib Kweli and Jasmine Leigh. I was a fan of Cypress Hill and especially B Real. I remember the "Insane the Membrane." I remember the "Rap Superstar" I remember B Real from "Hit Em High" with LL Cool J and Coolio. Very interesting to hear him talk about being a gangster. I never thought of him as gang banging. I am a 39 year old man by the way. A huge Talib Kweli fan. I come on here for Talib Kweli. Ever since I saw that video on BET when Kweli was like "in the mental, pick any mental, instra, funda, destru, extra large like the burough of brooklyn the residential" I been a fan of Talib Kweli since "Move Something." I bought that album too. Yeah, but this was a great interview. But I want to see some younger people on this show. I want to see some folks from the new generation. I want to see some 30 and under folks. I want to see some new artists of today that could have been on Rawkus. Let's see the 30 and under crowd. Let's see some people on the come up. They don't even have to be "superstars." Introduce us to some good, young talent. Do a show where you bring 3 artists and interview 3 artists at the same time. 3 young, good artists at the same time. Maybe from the same city. I think that would be cool. That would be a cool show. 3 young artists from the same city (not a group), that are on the come up or gaining a buzz. Like have a panel on the state of hip hop. But yes, we got to get some young blood on the show. Oh yeah, and I watched the interview you did last week with the drummer. I heard you talk about the track you did with the drums. I believe you were talking about the track on Reflection Eternal and you rapping to the drums at first and then more instruments come in later. Yeah, but that was ill. That was one of the best tracks on the album. I used to put that track on repeat a lot. I loved that way you used to flow and what you stood for and etc.

  • @fromtheinvisibledeskofmiked
    @fromtheinvisibledeskofmiked Год назад +1

    Talib ask a great question to bobo. That's a real interviewer.

  • @lamontricks1074
    @lamontricks1074 2 года назад +3

    Muggs is busy cooking up with new underground Emcees

  • @williambradwelliii6537
    @williambradwelliii6537 Год назад +2

    Great interview. Keep up the great work. One Love!!!!!

  • @R.Es1
    @R.Es1 2 года назад +2

    One of Thee Greatest HIPHOP Groups Ever! The Hill is Legendary

  • @NEWARK767
    @NEWARK767 2 года назад +4

    Been a Fan since 92! #DatPhunkyCypressHillShit #IAMGenX 💪🏽🇨🇺🇲🇽🇵🇷💪🏽

  • @R.Es1
    @R.Es1 2 года назад +2

    *correction: Duke from Psycho Realm is not deceased.

  • @misshell_13
    @misshell_13 2 года назад +1

    Cypress Hill! 5150. Saludos from San Antonio homies 😎

  • @juicev25
    @juicev25 2 года назад +2

    I’m a big fan since day one! I have EVERY album including the first two Soul Assassins ones. Hell, I even have their old DVD. Haha! I recently watched their documentary too. I was at their ‘92 tour with the Beastie Boys in San Francisco. It was an amazing show!!

  • @bert3163
    @bert3163 Год назад +1

    Cypress be paintball bangin’ in the burbs!!! That’s a come up!

  • @billjenkins8748
    @billjenkins8748 2 года назад +8

    Would love to see Zack De La Rocha on the show

  • @insanemoe
    @insanemoe 2 года назад +2

    Great Interview! CYPRESS 4 LIFE

  • @rayzrealm
    @rayzrealm 2 года назад +3

    *Cypress Hill isn’t celebrated enough. They altered the way you spit and hear Hip Hop beats.*

  • @whatupcat_
    @whatupcat_ 2 года назад +1

    The High & Mighty, Cypress Hill!!!! REAL LA living LEGENDS!! Much Love

  • @verbalvirgo1
    @verbalvirgo1 2 года назад +1

    yeah buddy salute Cypress hill!!

  • @adamprewitt9947
    @adamprewitt9947 2 года назад

    So impressive that they seem to genuinely like one another. They are so quick to big each other up and talk about how great the next guy is. Very happy to see old vets not bitter, not petty and getting along.

  • @VECTeezy
    @VECTeezy 2 года назад +1

    In 2000 I grabbed Skull & Bones & it was a true innovative unique album! Really influential on my style. I was totally in love with the metal side & it’s special sound. Y’all better stop that blunt hating though! Snoop style: Blunts all day every day. Fuck joints. Just my take. Praise to the Hill 🤘🏿

  • @matthewpolopolus9823
    @matthewpolopolus9823 Год назад +1

    B Real for Governor of California, Talib for Mayor of New York

  • @carlosbarron1284
    @carlosbarron1284 Год назад +1

    Cypress Hill one of the best ever.

  • @olivergutierrez4055
    @olivergutierrez4055 2 года назад +1

    Awesome as usual. I would like Rza , Zach de la Rocha and Saul Williams on the show.

  • @breakingdan
    @breakingdan 2 года назад +2

    Is Jasmin a comedian? I’ve definitely seen her on something else before. Was it Roast Battle…? 🤔

  • @joseyeastwood
    @joseyeastwood 2 года назад +1

    My favorite rap group of all time no doubt B real always the coolest even talking about getting shot " It was one of those things " like it happened whatever straight legends.

  • @chinoasesino3465
    @chinoasesino3465 Год назад

    Love Cypress Hill, been a fan since "Phunky Feel One", legends in the hip hop game. They deserve their flowers!

  • @jakebrunker8464
    @jakebrunker8464 2 года назад +1

    Tk, said rest in peace Duke? He hasn't passed...

  • @adriansmith4064
    @adriansmith4064 2 года назад +1

    Beastie Boys Top 5 Worldwide 🌐

  • @jakestuart1027
    @jakestuart1027 Год назад +1

    Yooooo "the crippy era" 🤣🤣🤣 only real fl mfs know bout that. Shoutout to B Real first time smoking at a concert was seeing cypress in Jacksonville back in the day

  • @jesamani75
    @jesamani75 2 года назад +1

    I always knew Cypress were from LA since i first heard them in 1991 becaus of the spanish references like puro Los Angeles and shout to Kid Frost and things like that, but the group i thought was from NY at first was The Pharcyde.

  • @BKaneNp8
    @BKaneNp8 2 года назад +1

    Much respect to CH! The done so much for the culture 🫡

  • @kincamell2
    @kincamell2 2 года назад +1

    Heavy Gratitude
    Ps Peace to Blackmilk. The new album sounds amazing.

  • @dudefromtheearth
    @dudefromtheearth 2 года назад

    Oh I been waiting for this! Cypress had to be on this Peoples Party. I knew it was bound to happen. When I first heard the Back In Black album I too thought Sen Dog really stood out. I love that Boombap sound! I mean when I heard Champion sound I flipped! Great interview. I learned more that I didn't know about Cypress from this interview and I watch the Dr. Greenthumb show often and seen them on Drink Champs not too long ago. B-Real has done a number of great interviews himself and don't forget the Smokebox!

  • @sgtcreasegrease
    @sgtcreasegrease 2 года назад +1

    Wait, Duke's still alive... Looked it up a little bit ago, didn't find anything. Was it not covered anywhere?

  • @quietizkept
    @quietizkept 2 года назад

    B had my entire crew trying to grow goatees back in high school lmao 🤣

  • @emandafoe1237
    @emandafoe1237 2 года назад +1

    First I claim my city puro Los Angeles

  • @brianshickey
    @brianshickey Год назад

    That first album almost single-handedly turned me onto west coast latin infused hip hop. Mellow Man caught my attention, Cypress made me a diehard fan.

  • @edge7799
    @edge7799 2 года назад +1

    It would have been dope to have Muggs there.

  • @capitolc4430
    @capitolc4430 Год назад

    I SAY IT ALL THE TIME BLACK SUNDAY WAS MY 1ST RAP TAPE🪖🌴🕊️

  • @REVAMPEDWRESTLING2K
    @REVAMPEDWRESTLING2K 2 года назад

    Well respected LEGENDS here!!!

  • @lamontricks1074
    @lamontricks1074 2 года назад +1

    I love Cypress Hill

  • @stevenotero2627
    @stevenotero2627 2 года назад

    SALUTE TO THE SOLDIERS OF BUD. SEN SEEMS HEALTHY. STAY BLESSED. CALIFORNIA LOVE 😎🎭✌

  • @hectorv9184
    @hectorv9184 2 года назад

    Really dope talk with the great Cypres Hill!! Thanks

  • @jeannetteMiller-dv3ko
    @jeannetteMiller-dv3ko Год назад

    ALLLDAYYYY FOREAL FOREAL 💪🏾💯💯💯💯

  • @seblee2664
    @seblee2664 7 месяцев назад

    Great Hill interview as per usual!!
    I have a question tho, what the heck that woman did to her face ?
    Did she went for the yellow face look or something.. Man she’s scary!!

  • @InnerCityOrganicz
    @InnerCityOrganicz 2 года назад

    Skull n Bones definitely smashed how Rap Metal was done! Cypress Hill essentially murked sht with that killer album. That and Downsets check your people are lyrically the most intelligent and skillful rap metal bars I've had the pleasure of hearing 💯🔥🤘

  • @dunderwood4444
    @dunderwood4444 2 года назад

    Bless up from Brooklyn, SOLID interview

  • @realb6440
    @realb6440 2 года назад +1

    Cypress hill has always been my favourite rap group since I heard them as a kid... ICONS of hip-hop! To anybody out there that doesn't know about the Dr Greenthumb show on B REAL TV on RUclips check it out! Peace, Love & positive vibes to everyone watching this interview 💯❤️🌴💨🔥

  • @vivwinsome2363
    @vivwinsome2363 2 года назад

    Serrriously excellent interviewer and ees could listen to this all day!

  • @chrishildreth6821
    @chrishildreth6821 2 года назад

    Hahaha the little Lebowski urban achiever love it talib the man

  • @breakingdan
    @breakingdan 2 года назад

    This is great. I just started this video. Can’t wait to hear from Talib and Cypress Hill, one of my favorite groups in music not just hip-hop.
    I don’t know about that leva hat though, B-Real. Other than that, it’s all good.

  • @gabagool2064
    @gabagool2064 2 года назад

    Been a fan since day one but just saw them in Moline for the first time ever on the Slipknot tour. It was a great set and I’ll have to see them again!

  • @Damon_Fall-Guy_Mitchell
    @Damon_Fall-Guy_Mitchell 2 года назад

    Who remembers when ;
    the Champion company released
    the sweathood with the little C ?
    Cypress Hill had them first,
    & they weren't even from New York.

  • @vincerodriguez209
    @vincerodriguez209 2 года назад +1

    cypress all 3 of them muggs breal and sen true legends-- why not all 3 here? drummer boy cant replace a true member??!! anyways hope all are good why the legend sen look older than run-dmc??

  • @gc033
    @gc033 2 года назад

    IV 🟢🟢🟢
    That album is so fire

  • @Playam
    @Playam 2 года назад

    Excellent interview, especially enjoyed the paintball stories.

  • @badabing6474
    @badabing6474 2 года назад +1

    I think if big Duke from psycho realm didn’t get shot.B real would of still been a member of psycho realm.Cypress also had a contract with Sony n they did t know what to do with two Mexicans from pick union.Sick jacken & b real toured the world till big Duke being shot was unfortunate because b real left the group for a time but still makes music with sick jacken latest song “locos”.Two of the best rappers ever.🔥💯

  • @yingyangfeet
    @yingyangfeet 2 года назад

    A room full of Excellence, Peace to y'all!

  • @sameemas1723
    @sameemas1723 Год назад +2

    WELL SINCE YOU ALREADY MANAGED TO GET CYPRESS HILL ON HERE , WHY NOT TAKE IT ONE STEP DEEPER INTO THAT CIRCLE AND GET SICK JACKEN OF THE PSYCHO REALM IN HERE FOR A SESSION . YOU CAN DO A SICK JACK , B-REAL SESSION

  • @DaveVargas90012
    @DaveVargas90012 Год назад

    24:30 Bobo must be high or jet lagging. Listen how he describes LA ad Hollis Queens in the same sentence. Big up to the fellas tho great interview!

  • @777lando4
    @777lando4 2 года назад

    best interview show in hiphop

  • @uncvic1
    @uncvic1 2 года назад

    Great talk, great seeing most of the members

  • @jeanaraya3733
    @jeanaraya3733 Год назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @artificialintelligence6107
    @artificialintelligence6107 2 года назад +1

    @1:24:52 Big Duke died? Didn't know that. RIP

    • @sickd0g
      @sickd0g 2 года назад

      He is not dead.

    • @artificialintelligence6107
      @artificialintelligence6107 2 года назад

      @@sickd0g Why did he says that then? And why did nobody correct him?

    • @sosolionceau410
      @sosolionceau410 2 года назад

      l enfants se releves toujours en pleurants pour apprendre '" a marches

  • @adriansmith4064
    @adriansmith4064 2 года назад

    Top 5 Hip Hop Groups CYPRESS HILL WORLDWIDE 💯👑👑👌

  • @seanfg1972
    @seanfg1972 2 года назад

    LEGENDS!!!!! RESPECT OGS

  • @andyhsong
    @andyhsong Месяц назад

    ice cube killa is still the hardest diss of all time

  • @adriansmith4064
    @adriansmith4064 2 года назад

    Back to Black Album Dope 👑👑🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥⚫️

  • @RaiRaiBrown
    @RaiRaiBrown 2 года назад

    These guys are still excellent 👍🏾💯☺️

  • @azulblueism
    @azulblueism 11 месяцев назад

    Talib Kweli on Soul Assassins 4 please

  • @TreezyE83
    @TreezyE83 2 года назад

    Cypress Hill Soul 💀 Assassins ⚔️ HipHopMusic for Life and Beyond 💀👍☮️❗

  • @rhinoimpbchrks1397
    @rhinoimpbchrks1397 2 года назад +1

    Big Duke is not dead

  • @JM1993951
    @JM1993951 2 года назад

    In Everlast’s interview he said “If I do it, it’s Hip Hop”. The same applies to Cypress Hill.

  • @RobinDaHood99
    @RobinDaHood99 2 года назад +2

    🔥💨💨💨👏🙌👍

  • @Sir.Rome.805
    @Sir.Rome.805 Год назад +1

    If I were to get down with a biker fam it'd be with The C-Hillbillies!👊

  • @slickblaster6054
    @slickblaster6054 2 года назад +4

    Duke aint dead qwua lol

  • @bneyens
    @bneyens 8 месяцев назад

    What frames are talib wearing?

  • @FrankBurgos
    @FrankBurgos 2 года назад

    LEGENDS!

  • @TheLo31
    @TheLo31 2 года назад +1

    yo kweli did you say rip big duke ???

  • @gutzman0
    @gutzman0 2 года назад +2

    Wait RIP Duke? Dukes not dead

  • @HP3682
    @HP3682 2 года назад

    Nothing but love 🫶🏼

  • @jasoncharleslucero9991
    @jasoncharleslucero9991 2 года назад

    LEGENDS

  • @thecunninlynguist
    @thecunninlynguist 2 года назад

    This gonna be good

  • @tfe5956
    @tfe5956 2 года назад +1

    Get Lupe Fiasco on here, I beg you. Mad underrated and his new album deserves some shine.