Dante Ross: Grand Puba & Lord Jamar Egos Led To Brand Nubian Breakup

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Комментарии • 233

  • @Sincere4Eva
    @Sincere4Eva 10 месяцев назад +2

    That Puba’s I See Dead People on his Retroactive album was super slept on.. 🔥🔥

  • @Celliam7
    @Celliam7 Год назад +34

    Lord Jamar' s 5% album was a slept on gem and that booklet that came inside that CD gave me a historical understanding of the 5% nation. Favorite track on that project is "The Cipher". I still play it to this day....

  • @Sincere4Eva
    @Sincere4Eva 10 месяцев назад +4

    Been a Brand Nubian fan since they first dropped. They collaborated with Common Sense in a song titled “Maybe Some Day” never got the recognition it highly deserves.. 🫡🔥💯

  • @swanm3ta850
    @swanm3ta850 Год назад +66

    The first three Brand Nubian albums are all classics, but In God We Trust was special.

    • @jamainedodds3259
      @jamainedodds3259 Год назад +8

      Everything is everything....🔥🚬😤

    • @757to704
      @757to704 Год назад

      Word

    • @futurefind674
      @futurefind674 Год назад +8

      Umm...One for all is their best album. Got 5 mics in the source.

    • @swanm3ta850
      @swanm3ta850 Год назад +4

      @@futurefind674 Ummmmm so because one writer gave All For One 5 mics, then that automatically makes All For One their best album, according to your logic… this is why rap fans be having the worst opinions lmao! I bet you’re one of those dudes who rates rappers based on the amount of albums they sell…

    • @futurefind674
      @futurefind674 Год назад

      @@swanm3ta850 Lol. I just mentioned it as proof of my own opinion, Ma'am. May I suggest Midol? Every woman I've ever known says it's helped THEM with their menstrual cramps, too! 😉👌🏾

  • @DJRhude
    @DJRhude Год назад +19

    Brand Nubian needs to be talked about way more when we discuss rap groups who lost what most people acknowledge as their head member in Puba, yet it's debatable that their sophomore album was even better. How they rebounded after Puba left was historical.

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Год назад +3

      Everything Is Everything doesn’t get talked about enough either IMO... all without Puba too, Jamar was at the forefront of the wave orchestrating live musicians for the production, and it’s just a fully cohesive album.
      I feel like it made way more of an impact & influence on the future than people would like to give it credit for...

  • @josephoutlaw2861
    @josephoutlaw2861 Год назад +7

    This is why I love hip hop and we gotta give it up to all our pioneers.Salute to the Architects 🫡

  • @chemistryrussell
    @chemistryrussell Год назад +3

    The beat on Wake UP is one of the dopest beats from that era of Hip Hop. Puba crushed it! I still listen to that song on a regular basis.

    • @BuddyfolksJudah
      @BuddyfolksJudah 10 месяцев назад

      Sample is Another Day by Ray Goodman and Brown also Roy Ayers for the hook

  • @CedRockStarr
    @CedRockStarr Год назад +11

    Appreciate the honesty and transparency during this reflection Lord.

  • @Leeslaughtr
    @Leeslaughtr Год назад +9

    Don't let it go to your head really has a strong meaning to me know. Alamo and myself had a few conversations about what you spoke on. Brand Nubian taught many people who we really are and what we stand for. In God We Trust was heat. Hopefully another BN album to add to hip hop history.🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤

  • @imsofocused4678
    @imsofocused4678 Год назад +11

    It's funny how ego's broke up the group. But the group did a song called "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" talking about egos.

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Год назад +3

      😂 Ironic but makes perfect sense! By the time they reunited for that, they grew & learned so much more

    • @dissent6812
      @dissent6812 Год назад +1

      @@CantTellYou and a track called just don't learn

  • @fredicagoillanoise1309
    @fredicagoillanoise1309 Год назад +5

    I believe Diamond looped his version of the Lou Donaldson BECAUSE Prince Paul and De La used it first to change it up. Because the loop starts with the snare and loops around to a drum shuffle then back to the snare. That change up in the loop drew me into the song then when he dropped the "Rocky" horn on it... It was a WRAP for me! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @daltonhanleyjr4142
    @daltonhanleyjr4142 Год назад +59

    To Lord Jamar. Whats stopping Brand Nubian from reuniting and creating new music? You guys still have the talent, skills, and resources. I believe you guys can release new music and crush the game. Your music is sorely missed and needed. And this is coming from a man that remembers you before you started rhyming, hanging out on Huegonot St in front of The Chatter Box.

    • @ltopomcfly5583
      @ltopomcfly5583 Год назад +11

      Man, they're middle aged dads & husbands. The deals they get now would ask them to tour for months and probably get way less money than they made before. Music business has changed with 360 deals. You don't see many older artists still going because its all about the label making the money.

    • @daltonhanleyjr4142
      @daltonhanleyjr4142 Год назад +14

      ​@@ltopomcfly5583Touring is different from dropping music. Many artists are independent and they are doing their thing with downloads and RUclips. Lord Jamar has a studio and is pretty active making beats and writing rhymes, Derrick X is still active. I haven't heard anything from Puba in a while. Brand Nubian are masters in their craft, if these microwave rappers can drop tunes every week. I would hope that Brand Nubian could too.

    • @wisethescholar5779
      @wisethescholar5779 Год назад +3

      @@daltonhanleyjr4142 Grand Puba released " Black from the Future" back in 2016.. fairly recent.

    • @daltonhanleyjr4142
      @daltonhanleyjr4142 Год назад +2

      @@wisethescholar5779 I have that one. It actually was made in 2014/2015. It's almost 10 years ago. These guys should try to make some music at least every 12-15 months

    • @SpookOneMusic
      @SpookOneMusic Год назад +4

      @ltopomcfly5583 what makes you think they need deals?

  • @mistasix2321
    @mistasix2321 Год назад +8

    1st Brand Nubian Album?!....1 of The Most Underrated Hip Hop Albums EVER!! 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @VIFG
    @VIFG Год назад +22

    Once again, Jamar, ask Large Professor how he feels about this.
    R.I.P. Paul C.

    • @TheSstretch68
      @TheSstretch68 Год назад +6

      TRUTH SPOKEN!!!!!! PAUL C IS AN UNKNOWN LEGENDARY PRODUCER!!!!!!!

    • @jonpoetical
      @jonpoetical Год назад

      "Cause I don't wear no Stetson hats like Paul C!" RIP Paul C and DOOM!

    • @futurefind674
      @futurefind674 Год назад +1

      Paul C was simply the dude who knew certain producer tricks, like filtering and beat and sample drops. He taught people like Extra P, Eric B, D.J. Polo, and Organized Konfusion how to get the most out of their music. Nobody's really ever heard any production from him, so how they know he was a great producer is beyond me. Some people just want to sound more knowledgeable than they really are. 🤷🏾‍♂️🤣

    • @jonpoetical
      @jonpoetical Год назад

      @@futurefind674 His Drums are one of the most sampled drums in History. He did a slew of beats...

    • @futurefind674
      @futurefind674 Год назад

      @@jonpoetical Name them.

  • @helmgroup6535
    @helmgroup6535 Год назад +14

    Sadat X was the real One ! “/Never Front on my Brothas/ Take care of them before I take care of others ! / “

  • @fredicagoillanoise1309
    @fredicagoillanoise1309 Год назад +9

    I didn't know about the 85%,10% and 5% until Brand Nubian. Salute Lord J, Puba, Sadat X, Alamo, Stud Doogie(RIP) and Sincere and the SD-50'S. RIP Geeby Dajani and John Gamble.

    • @futurefind674
      @futurefind674 Год назад +1

      Damn, did you miss anybody...? 😂🤣

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Год назад

      @@futurefind674 😂 salute Henry Templeton, the janitor in the studio where they recorded “In God We Trust”

    • @futurefind674
      @futurefind674 Год назад

      @@CantTellYou 🤣😅🤣😅

    • @deezy81
      @deezy81 Год назад

      Never knew John Gamble died, Rest In Peace to him.

  • @KB_theauthentic
    @KB_theauthentic Год назад +21

    Egos always break up the groups…peoples heads get big. Peace to the God Lord J.

  • @mikemars2112
    @mikemars2112 Год назад +3

    Good to see Lord Jamar has grown up a bit

  • @doncatalog
    @doncatalog Год назад +8

    Step to The Rear is one of my Fav Puba songs

    • @futurefind674
      @futurefind674 Год назад +2

      I was at the Palladium back in '91, when Brand Nubian, KMD, and Leaders Of The New School were doing a showcase, and Brand Nubian were performing without Puba, and everybody was like "Welp, looks like Puba's pulled another Puba...!" 😂, and all of a sudden, you hear the beat start uo, and here comes Puba, strolling onto the stage, to a roaring crowd, Hilfigered down to his socks, with a backpack, and a towel, doing "Step To The Rear"! Honest to GOD, you could see the envy in Jamar's face. He stood to the side, not saying a thing, while Sadat took care of all the hype man duties. Plus, Alamo was denied access to the D.J. set, by somebody I'd never seen before, and was sulking on the side, smoking a blunt on stage. I'll never forget that show as long as I live. It was just as funny as it was entertaining. 😅😅😅😅😅

    • @doncatalog
      @doncatalog Год назад +1

      @@futurefind674 Salute!!! Thanks for sharing. No wonder Jamar came so hard on that next album without Puba.

    • @futurefind674
      @futurefind674 Год назад +1

      @doncatalog Yeah, you could tell he was the happiest out of the whole crew. I liked Jamar though, and thought he was probably the second most important member of Brand Nubian because he truly embodied the 5% teachings, more than anyone else in the group. But in all honesty, it would've been some real flamboyant ish if it were just Puba and Sadat. I believe that's what it was supposed to be initially, but Sadat was loyal to Jamar and wouldn't do any projects without him, which was also smart because Puba IS such a habitual flake. 😅🤣 I'm actually FROM New Rochelle where they're from too, so a lot of stuff that went on, we know, that no one outside of New Rochelle knows.

    • @doncatalog
      @doncatalog Год назад +1

      @@futurefind674 Lord Jamar did his best work on that second album. Sadat truly became Sadat on the third. If they had kept putting pressure on each other and working as a group, we would have heard some unbeatable material.

    • @georgethompson8196
      @georgethompson8196 Год назад +2

      ​@@futurefind674those were the days!!! PUBA AKA HAGI GOD was/is That Dude!!!!

  • @OLUSHAKIR
    @OLUSHAKIR 3 месяца назад +1

    Peace to the gods and the earths

  • @JayS64
    @JayS64 Год назад +2

    9:03 Mature, introspective and hilarious all at the same time. Great interview

  • @TheSstretch68
    @TheSstretch68 Год назад +13

    Don’t forget the legendary PAUL C!!!! LARGE PRO’s mentor. He was another white producer putting in work.

  • @muazzi413
    @muazzi413 Год назад +2

    I am from Cali and in God we trust just hits different

  • @EffDinero8
    @EffDinero8 Год назад +7

    Arthur Baker was before Rick Ruben...

  • @greggpoppabich9281
    @greggpoppabich9281 Год назад +1

    They're killn Puba & I'm lovin' it!! 😂😂😂 & I agree wit dem both 1000% but, I got luv 4 Puba...his solo joints were major on 1 4 All. ✊🏽😁❤️

  • @fredicagoillanoise1309
    @fredicagoillanoise1309 Год назад +5

    The SD-50'S mix of "Wake Up" was dope as hell to me.

    • @OLUSHAKIR
      @OLUSHAKIR Год назад +1

      It was alright

    • @williammorgan8346
      @williammorgan8346 Год назад

      Me too I started liking it better than the original

    • @MD-DLive
      @MD-DLive Год назад

      ​@@OLUSHAKIRyeah. I like the original one better!

  • @dandrewilson1995
    @dandrewilson1995 Год назад +4

    I love how he keeps calling puba max ! Which is short for his first name which is maxwell

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 Год назад

    Great interview 🔥

  • @Audiosiris
    @Audiosiris Год назад +1

    Thanks for this real insight into the business back in the day verses now.. dope content!!

  • @michaelwarren3894
    @michaelwarren3894 Год назад +1

    Gotta get my hands on that hoodie!

  • @TheOxIshere
    @TheOxIshere Год назад +2

    Dante is on point with In God We Trust besting Reel to Reel. R2R is dope but In God We Trust is a hip hop milestone album. Meaning, the hip hop world is different after the album is released.

  • @fredicagoillanoise1309
    @fredicagoillanoise1309 Год назад +3

    When I heard the Arabic chant and those hard drums fading in at the beginning of "In God We Trust" I said "AWW SHIT!!... BRAND NUBIAN AIN'T PLAYIN!!

  • @gms9073
    @gms9073 Год назад +2

    Real Hip Hop lives here!

  • @yoitsgiook
    @yoitsgiook Год назад +2

    Lord Jamar ain’t tryna pay white people for a better internet connection. 😂
    Holler at me fam… black IT Specialist here

  • @williedynamite9369
    @williedynamite9369 Год назад +1

    I want to hear the Dante Ross video

  • @jbritton3784
    @jbritton3784 Год назад +2

    In god we trust was my favorite album!!

  • @ericiriarte6111
    @ericiriarte6111 2 месяца назад +1

    Rick Ruben, Paul C, Tony D?

  • @fredicagoillanoise1309
    @fredicagoillanoise1309 Год назад +1

    Didn't that Wild Magnolias beat become "3 Strikes 5000 (Remix) " for 3rd Bass?

  • @JcryptoWalker-g5j
    @JcryptoWalker-g5j 4 месяца назад

    Don’t forget Thomas Dolby who did Whodini album

  • @vincentramos628
    @vincentramos628 Год назад +5

    Plus Puba was doing shiesty shit behind X and J back. Not just an ego issue.

  • @JWaller412
    @JWaller412 Год назад

    Diggin the hat. Steeler Nation.

  • @macktone6914
    @macktone6914 Год назад +1

    DON’T FORGET MIKE DEAN ANOTHER YT PRODUCER PUTTING IN THE WORK ‼️🗣️‼️

  • @supremesun4580
    @supremesun4580 Год назад +2

    I met BRAND NUBIAN & I can definitely say in that moment Sadat X was the Coolest and most Humble to talk too… that title is probably ab Actual Fact!

    • @supremesun4580
      @supremesun4580 Год назад

      An Actual Fact
      Typo

    • @grinchoi1
      @grinchoi1 10 месяцев назад

      Co-sign. Me and my mans chopped it up with Dotty X after a show once. Dude was cool as hell.

  • @JadenJahci
    @JadenJahci Год назад +1

    “Red eye with the dead eye”

  • @mp7393
    @mp7393 Год назад

    He said Lord J the most militant of the Godz😂😂😂😂😅

  • @georgethompson8196
    @georgethompson8196 Год назад +4

    Jamar wasn't/isn't near PUBA Level

  • @christophergriffin759
    @christophergriffin759 Год назад +1

    Second album was their best

  • @maxamillyon-cr3qh
    @maxamillyon-cr3qh Год назад +4

    Help Keith Murray don't clown him

  • @5000G-x2z
    @5000G-x2z Год назад +4

    Why does a Black adult with knowledge of self use the N word in public? Won't say the F word about gay people or the K word about Jewish people. Black people should get the same respect. People care about a dog but not a N word.....

    • @OLUSHAKIR
      @OLUSHAKIR Год назад +1

      Your kidding me nigga 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @chemistryrussell
      @chemistryrussell Год назад

      There are even more contradictions than that...but I'll chill. WAY more, that I have been mulling over for years.

  • @teddygramz9242
    @teddygramz9242 Год назад +2

    Sadat's Wild Cowboys thought it was a Classic

    • @deezy81
      @deezy81 Год назад +2

      Had Regina Hall on there also.

  • @domdeleon2496
    @domdeleon2496 Год назад +2

    Proper communication helps.

  • @rahsaanhill5781
    @rahsaanhill5781 Год назад +2

    Man. The whole Brand Nubian crew was the truth.

  • @djgreenhornet2892
    @djgreenhornet2892 Год назад +1

    This was a hood interview

  • @christophergriffin759
    @christophergriffin759 Год назад +1

    Charlie Brown was amazing emcee dad never got true shot to shine

  • @cpasquet
    @cpasquet Год назад

    AWESOME WORK

  • @ikegrizzly3293
    @ikegrizzly3293 Год назад

    Even the cover was dizope..in the truck

  • @bruceleeds7988
    @bruceleeds7988 Год назад

    Yo, who dis BUILD POWER? 😂😂 I just learned that one!

    • @deezy81
      @deezy81 Год назад

      🙅🏿‍♂️85%ers

  • @TWILS02119
    @TWILS02119 Год назад

    Peace

  • @bigtizzo
    @bigtizzo Год назад +1

    Paul C. I leave it there.

  • @tkelly2329
    @tkelly2329 Год назад

    Where Rah Digga and Godfrey?

  • @tainosavage2169
    @tainosavage2169 Год назад +2

    It's crazy tho fr cause Mad white folk, male and female producing dope beats and phat on the turntables..I never thought I see the day but it's here..I aint really mad at em tho.💯✊🏾

  • @ultramag.7
    @ultramag.7 4 месяца назад

    In God We Trust is a better album than Reel To Reel... FACTS!

  • @chrisdragnet722
    @chrisdragnet722 Год назад +3

    I always skip the Stimulated Dummies version of Wake Up……but its still a good beat.

    • @fredicagoillanoise1309
      @fredicagoillanoise1309 Год назад +2

      I been up on SD-50'S since Shazzy first album and their D Nice "Crumbs On The Table" Remix.

  • @medigoal
    @medigoal Год назад +8

    No disrespect to Puba, but I actually like Brand Nubian without him. In God We Trust is my favorite and in my opinion their best album.

  • @DWebbTheOldHead
    @DWebbTheOldHead Год назад

    Respect to Dante…….GO STEELERS!!!

  • @trouble1930
    @trouble1930 Год назад +7

    Brand Nubian !

  • @UptownWatta
    @UptownWatta Год назад

    Respect but could yall stop pushin blackmarket software befor each show?

  • @dibargamboa4930
    @dibargamboa4930 Год назад +1

    Foundation is the best album.

  • @speedlaws
    @speedlaws Год назад +1

    RIP Geeby

  • @BoutDatMusicGroup
    @BoutDatMusicGroup Год назад

    could believe it

  • @anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551

    They all had a verse as a group on the RA the Rugged man posse on his last album and i believe Puba had a verse on the 110 Emcess with k slay

  • @wmextra
    @wmextra Год назад +1

    I felt the energy on both albums too bad bootleg infected the minds of ngz on the corners that 3 albums for $10.00 was compelling

  • @afmajorbeats9931
    @afmajorbeats9931 Год назад

    If yall know anything about Virgos we are very stubborn when we stand on something.. and I wouldn't say my brother had an ego but strong opinions

  • @thedriver1111
    @thedriver1111 Год назад +2

    Evan though he did Step to the rear. Donte is still a scrub

  • @printsbydavid7042
    @printsbydavid7042 Год назад

    8:49? pause

  • @FirstLast-ms6hn
    @FirstLast-ms6hn Год назад

    I was fucking with Dante Ross and Gibby when they had the crib by the seaport- he was fucking with with a Rock group back then-

    • @FirstLast-ms6hn
      @FirstLast-ms6hn Год назад

      Used to get beats from him trying to get a deal at the same time.

  • @tonyphills6075
    @tonyphills6075 Год назад

    He made some good valid points, and just to be honest if black artists had of did what they were supposed to do in the 90s they wouldn't have to relinquish power to these "whyte people" Because the only thing they're going to do with, it is exploit the shit out of it... and there's nothing that you can say to refute that because look at the game now. This is another reason why we just don't understand what's really going on because they changed our mentality back then, it was all about progress and uplifting black folks with hip-hop, but all the artists squandered their chance. And I'm so disappointed in all my favorite groups from Wu Tang all the way down to Goodie Mob. But I do understand that they were young.

  • @NIM11a
    @NIM11a Год назад +3

    Black groups always breakup at the height of their success. ALWAYS.

    • @dn30001
      @dn30001 Год назад +2

      THat's why I give De La Soul the ultimate respect

    • @NIM11a
      @NIM11a Год назад +1

      @@dn30001 Thanks for reminding me bc I did NOT want to be right.

    • @dn30001
      @dn30001 Год назад +2

      @@NIM11a you are correct in the sense that it always happens besides De La (RIP Dave) . I can't think of any other major groups that stuck it out throughout the years. Even with groups such as the Roots...you have to consider the times they deleted and added members from internal beef even though the group still exist. Peace.

    • @NIM11a
      @NIM11a Год назад

      @@dn30001 Peace

    • @jjordan6066
      @jjordan6066 Год назад +1

      @@dn30001 I wouldnt add the Roots to that list.

  • @shawntaylor5557
    @shawntaylor5557 Год назад +3

    Grand Puba never needed the group to be a star....he should have an EGO he was so much better than lord jamar

    • @OLUSHAKIR
      @OLUSHAKIR Год назад +3

      Chill

    • @shawntaylor5557
      @shawntaylor5557 Год назад

      @@OLUSHAKIR I was just stating my opinion on an EGO in this Puba had the skills to walk it like he talk it the same can't be said for Lord Jamar.

    • @ShabazztheGreaterTaker
      @ShabazztheGreaterTaker Год назад +1

      Emphatically NO! All three are nice! Ain't no Divide & Conquer here. EGO is Edging God Out or Erasing God Out....Grand Puba had his start with Masters of Ceremony and nice; however, each of the three could and can hold their own individually and it has been proven with their respective solo releases. Also, Sadat has been on plenty of features, more than Puba or Lord Jamar. Puba had no right to have any type ego over his Brothers.

  • @ClasherSports
    @ClasherSports Год назад

    this man said some disrespectful ish about Kool G Rap last year.. smh

    • @williammorgan8346
      @williammorgan8346 Год назад

      G raps a rap god

    • @deezy81
      @deezy81 Год назад

      What did he say?

    • @ClasherSports
      @ClasherSports Год назад

      @@deezy81 something bout g raps career being a failure... some nonsense like that.. google search dante ross and kool g rap

  • @OLUSHAKIR
    @OLUSHAKIR 3 месяца назад +1

    Lord Jamar Allah

  • @Brunzwik4
    @Brunzwik4 3 дня назад

    PAUL C. RIP

  • @PaleFaceJunkies
    @PaleFaceJunkies Год назад

    I was making beats and rapping in the 80's and I was white........LOL

  • @jbauer5458
    @jbauer5458 16 дней назад

    Lord Flerf is the Karen of Hip hop

  • @phillysheed01
    @phillysheed01 Год назад +2

    I always hated the Stimulated Dummies version of Wake Up. That's a skip for me on an album with not a lot of skipables.

  • @williammorgan8346
    @williammorgan8346 Год назад

    The god hagi he allah god islam exact but let me slow down cause 85 cant get with that

  • @dissent6812
    @dissent6812 Год назад

    Ez Mil - ft. Eminem - Realest

  • @djamz1
    @djamz1 Год назад

    Whispering: Dante is a scrub

  • @rahsaanhill5781
    @rahsaanhill5781 Год назад

    Both solo albums was the truth.

  • @typlea3601
    @typlea3601 Год назад

    Lord your very disrespectful to Dante Ross … relax man

  • @envyops
    @envyops Год назад +4

    Lord Jamar was only amazing when he was trying to outrap Puba. Once they broke up, Jamar became permanent mid.

    • @BThaSmoovUno
      @BThaSmoovUno Год назад

      That's a GodDamn Lie!

    • @envyops
      @envyops Год назад

      @@BThaSmoovUno Name the songs.

  • @marvin469
    @marvin469 Год назад

    Always a "J" in the background. Get them out of bfolks affairs