straight up was lookin for this comment, it almost looks like hes about to burst into tears from all the shit he experienced but hes stone cold brownsville
@@EzeICE "Leaving Bed Stuy and moving to Brownsville back in the early 80's was like moving from the devils bathroom to his toilet. #UndisputedTruth" - Mike Tyson
Vlad tryna jam this nigga up 25 years later. Ain't nothing to talk about , if you're familiar with Brownsville BK you know what goes down on that side.
Mad love and respect to M.O.P. Thankyou for everything you guys have released and everything you have done for hip hop. Thankyou for being hip hop and reminding these now-days suckers what this shit really is. Peace
I'm always always happy to see billy and fame doing well. official men. nothing synthetic about em. the real don't have to speak on nothing.....been there and the shit stays in the past where it belongs
Grew up listening to many classic hip hop legends but it wasnt until much later I started branching out and searching for/listening to other artists from the same period. MOP is definitely one of my favorite discoveries from that search. Lil Fame has some of my favorite drops of all time and pretty much every verse I've ever heard from him goes hard. Much love from the south
MOP are the realest cats, not just on some hard rah rah, which is the obvious. Just real people - every interview it comes through. Intelligent bothers, wish them well.
Gilbert Nicholas Brooklyn has always been the Wild West of NYC! My grandmother caught a small caliber bullet in a shoot out while she was pregnant minding her own business crossing a street..she survived but had a miscarriage. This was in the 1940’s when the Mob would canvass the white working class neighborhoods trying to recruit kids to do their “..dirty deeds done dirt cheap..” My dad and his brother both left Bk to join the army before they were 18 years old to escape the mayhem!
As long as Vlad has been in Hip Hop, he should know not to ask certain questions. Especially when you are interviewing "stand up" dudes. Great interview never the less. Legendary M.O.P!
I'M A CHURCH DUDE THAT GREW UP IN CHRUCH, RAIED IN THE HOOD BUT NEVER WAS ON THE STREETS. I KNOW A LOT OF STREET DUDES BUT NEVER INDULGED BUT WHEN I HEAR ANTE UP I GET SO PUMPED LOL! CAME OUT WHEN IW AS IN HIGH SCHOOL AND I STILL LOVE IT!! PROPS TO LIL FAME AND BILLY DANZE! PROPS FOR THE WEIGHT LOSS TOO, FOLKS DO NOT REALIZE WHEN YOUR DIET GROWING UP IS BAD FOOD IT IS SO HARD TO KICK THAT.
Prime example right here on how to conduct yourself during a interview with a stranger asking you questions of situations that can incriminate you or re open some wounds with past issues or situations that were unclear to police . That old skoop real feel . Made me respect Fame
Much love to them but they don't run the hill da hill was real they was shorties Google donny smallwood or crack murders I'm from Brownsville down da hill there from up da hill trust it was heavy warfare police had to stand down while the battles ensued niggas letting hundreds of rounds off and niggas returning heavy fire I was there I saw with my eyes Brooklyn was 3world bacc then like Mogadishu in Somali
Fame ducked them VLADTV indictment questions. Everytime he interview a Death Row or Westcoast artist he get Suge in more trouble. Shit that happen 25 years ago Vlad wanna know everything.
I've never seen Black people start a mosh-pit until I went to an M.O.P. concert in Atlanta. Best concert ever. Shout out to Percee P who was the opening act.
I sometimes have issues with Vlad's line of questioning but this time he gets a pass. He actually asked a few questions that were legit but the homie Fame just couldn't answer. When Vlad asked him how much people he lost to the violence I realized that this man has seen things and done things no ordinary rapper can replicate.
Damn Fame, you the most real nigga for this one. That shit about not wanting to feel the emotions of past events....damn boy! That shit is real. I know you release it at home tho, my G. As long as we cold out on the streets, you can let that shit out in the privacy of your peeps. You already know. Vlad don't deserve that realness. He ain't fam like that. Good interview. We fucken love you Fame! Stay gutta.
When I think of bona-fide Brooklyn ghetto I think of this dude and Billy. I really appreciate the Heather B joint, Blade soundtrack, Stick to ya guns with Kool G Rap, 4 alarm blaze list goes on.
Growing up in these streets is like growing up in a war zone. Just surviving out of that Era is a blessing. You can see he been through shit he's not a studio gangster. He lost all his front teeth.
Im a white guy who grew up listening to these guys through high school. They were me and my friends favorite rap duo. So many nights of smoking blunts, and shooting ball with MOP playing. It seemed to always attract goons who wanted to start shit with us too.
Salute to Lil Fame! ...I love the way Fame handled this interview bc this guy Vlad is obviously the police of some sort, he is way too comfortable trying to incriminate ppl on camera. Ppl should stop allowing him to interview them he doesn't respect they're privacy in any way.
I must say he's made such a good point that I think a lot of people felt. The beats that Primo gave to group home my gosh were some of the best beats ever!!! Straight up!!
I was born and raised partially in Brooklyn late 70’s to the 80’s era he speaks about. I know for a FACT ! Brooklyn was nothing to play with, especially Brownsville !
My first reaction to that album, was "Why did you give these two (Dap and Malachi) your best beats to date?" The beats are fire but the MC talent is average at best.
@waynemartin5730 yo check out The Price of Fame album . It's Fame and Sean Price (RIP) It's a proper old skool boom Bap. Fizzy on the trizack as well . 🔥
"but it did bring a lot out of him" I wish people would appreciate this about Vlad. How boring would these interviews be if he weren't getting at the nitty gritty stuff?
You can tell by the way he speaks he’s scarred. Wasn’t from his Neighborhood in Brooklyn but I’ve been there and it was a scary place to pass thru let alone live
Lil Fame is another reason I worked so hard on bettering my craft in spittin. That nigga sparked inspiration within me like none other. Nigga was so dope/hard core wit his. Legend. One of the best ever.
Best interview. you can let Fame speak from the heart and won't bit his tongue at the same time mindful. Hands down the illest MC's in the game. if you disagree it's only because you can't identify with how real it can get in these streets...Ducking bullets and trading bullets. Wasn't quick enough to duck them all but...Alhamdulillah we made it out alive. SALUTE
thats not really true. dre later in his career had more help with making beats but nwa dre was all dre with a lil dj yella. mostly just him with death row too. later in aftermath he did not as much
“I don’t like feeling that sad shit” cut the tape. Love this guy. Glad my uncles put me on to MOP in 99.
Fame is a Flame Thrower for real!!!! He can spit barz with the best of them and highly underrated M.O.P. is still the Epitome of Hardcore Hip-Hip
This dude is as hard as humble. Gotta love him. Fame a real one
Brought tears to my eyes seeing this brother, beautiful human beings. MOP for life (much more than a rap duo)!
Lil Fame seems like he's in good peace and spirit.
Dude is exceptionally patient with DbagVlad's shitty interview style.
yes. i'm so impressed, there is no lie no bragging.
Yep... as we all should be at a certain age and point in life
Man you can feel that emotion when he said he didnt wanna talk about it nomore. Who can blame him,nobody wants to re-live shit like that.
***** Man it was too much. I feel him tho, I dont like talking about sad or emotional shit either. Especially when the person keeps pushing it.
But Vlad would sure love to exploit it...
dude seen some shit on those Brooklyn streets. lost family and caught in the struggle to survive. if not for the music where would dude be?
word.. lota cats out there tryin glamourize it ..some shyt is too deep to get into
Word, these stupid kids and wanna be gangsters now a days would be bragging about shit that ain't even close to what lil fame went through.
Fame is a VERY underrated rapper. His rap game is on point. Do not underestimate this man on the mic
People stay sleeping on his ability.
@@REAL6 not the real ones !
@@brimzs nope
You can see tha realness in his eyes,you can tell it's all facts no lies.
You need to throw that line in a rap.
+water house Yo I was about to say the same shit.
DontReadMyNameBruh lmao months later after I first saw this comment and it's still funny 😂😂
straight up was lookin for this comment, it almost looks like hes about to burst into tears from all the shit he experienced but hes stone cold brownsville
Vlad be puttin' niggas on the couch and shit.
Fame a REAL ONE, in all caps.
Some of those were in all caps
+TCthaCrisis the important words
no
Cortion Carter facts...
tupac amaru shakur was taught by him
Brownsville the hardest in NY...MOP, Sean Price...Iron Mike Tyson!
Sleaz Harvey Shannon Briggs, Riddick Bowe, Smoothe Da Hustler Trigga Da Gambler.. List goes on..
Iron Mike is from Bed-Stuy tho.
@@EzeICE "Leaving Bed Stuy and moving to Brownsville back in the early 80's was like moving from the devils bathroom to his toilet. #UndisputedTruth" - Mike Tyson
Big factz
@ the ville dubbed as the murder cap of nyc smh.... never ran and never will..
Thank you M.O.P. for toughing me up. I really appreciate it.
The world famous M.O.P. One of my favorite hip hop groups of all time.
lmao one of the 1st rappers not to fall for detective vlads leading questions
Me and Fame grew up together in Brownsville that's because we bred different
@@stylesaustin1655 you grew up with VLAD
Whos the best producer Dre or Preemo.... Yall saw Verzuz right? Preemo is GREAT, but the RZA is God level
was thinking the same. love fame, man knew when not to answer the wrong question, true OG.
Vlad: “Tell on yourself.”
Fame: “Nah.”
Vlad: “But yeah, tell on yourself.”
Fame: [thinking about reaching for pistol]
firing squad firing hard
They need to put Vlad on the Pac and Biggie case.
Lol facts
😂😂😂😂😂W
LMAO
Lmao on God
DontReadMyNameBruh lol 😂🤣
fame always been in my top 10 rappers. delivery, style...
dope producer but a VERY underrated MC
+Andre Coleman
word. they sleep on fizzy
Fames got the best punch lines too
No joke, Dude has some of my favorite bars of all time, always drops fire on the track.
one of the best voices in hip hop! MOP FOR LIFE
Vlad tryna jam this nigga up 25 years later. Ain't nothing to talk about , if you're familiar with Brownsville BK you know what goes down on that side.
Exactly. He's trying to get Fame to dry snitch. FOH
word period
When you cross into Brownsville, you can feel the atmosphere change
Mad love and respect to M.O.P. Thankyou for everything you guys have released and everything you have done for hip hop. Thankyou for being hip hop and reminding these now-days suckers what this shit really is. Peace
I'm always always happy to see billy and fame doing well. official men. nothing synthetic about em. the real don't have to speak on nothing.....been there and the shit stays in the past where it belongs
Fame: I saved 40 people in a burning building. I got a Nobel prize for saving world hunger.
Vlad: How old were you when you sold drugs?
LMAO!!!!
😅😅😅
🤣😂
😂😂😂😂😂
LMAO
I'm a basket case
Don't make me blast ya face
YA SHITTIN...
I'm sittin on chrome like Masta Ace
I always loved that line
I recite that line all the time. Thought I was the only one lol
Im live nigga no jive
Hear the gun blasts
I be wreckin like dem fuckin jamaicans at sunsplash...
New Jack City!
Philly Salute M.O.P. they music neva gets old ...!
Word up u go out south west around bartram village that all u heard blasting in the late 90s early 2000s
Grew up listening to many classic hip hop legends but it wasnt until much later I started branching out and searching for/listening to other artists from the same period. MOP is definitely one of my favorite discoveries from that search. Lil Fame has some of my favorite drops of all time and pretty much every verse I've ever heard from him goes hard. Much love from the south
Vlad asking questions like he's a NYPD Detective or something...
I kind of wanted to ask him if he's wearing a wire. Smh
Vlad just one of them dudes that's fascinated by real shit see that going on all the time nigga never came off the porch when he was young
@@marcgreen1503 I know a white dude from Connecticut who said he got into selling drugs because he wanted to be cool. Smh.
@@SirBuzz 😆
@@nhuts3000 😆
MOP are the realest cats, not just on some hard rah rah, which is the obvious. Just real people - every interview it comes through. Intelligent bothers, wish them well.
Dj Premier is the G.O.A.T. he was the sound of the golden era...
On the east coast no doubt.
@rcfresh4345 yeah n that's where Hip Hop was born so makes him more legit than Dr Dre or I dunno anyone from the West coast lol!!
Fame and Danze are certified legends In my eyes . Every body knows Ante Up but they made so many other bangers . Real Hip Hop shit .
Brookln was CRAZY back in the 80's and early 90's
Gilbert Nicholas Brooklyn has always been the Wild West of NYC! My grandmother caught a small caliber bullet in a shoot out while she was pregnant minding her own business crossing a street..she survived but had a miscarriage. This was in the 1940’s when the Mob would canvass the white working class neighborhoods trying to recruit kids to do their “..dirty deeds done dirt cheap..” My dad and his brother both left Bk to join the army before they were 18 years old to escape the mayhem!
@@mjmatteo 💯💯💯❤🙏🏿
As long as Vlad has been in Hip Hop, he should know not to ask certain questions. Especially when you are interviewing "stand up" dudes. Great interview never the less. Legendary M.O.P!
Fame is a stand up dude. He curved all them police questions Vlad be asking.
@smartcasms
MOP one of the illest duo eva! Unmistakable voices!
I'M A CHURCH DUDE THAT GREW UP IN CHRUCH, RAIED IN THE HOOD BUT NEVER WAS ON THE STREETS. I KNOW A LOT OF STREET DUDES BUT NEVER INDULGED BUT WHEN I HEAR ANTE UP I GET SO PUMPED LOL! CAME OUT WHEN IW AS IN HIGH SCHOOL AND I STILL LOVE IT!! PROPS TO LIL FAME AND BILLY DANZE! PROPS FOR THE WEIGHT LOSS TOO, FOLKS DO NOT REALIZE WHEN YOUR DIET GROWING UP IS BAD FOOD IT IS SO HARD TO KICK THAT.
Warriors was one of my favorite albums back the day. Used to work out to that daily.
Still a great album for the gym.
***** "...because we have the constitutional right to bare arms and flare arms whenever we fear harm... Calm down, get back..."
SAMUEL JOHNSON But you aint cold enough to freeze hot slugs when they run up in ya.
"I'll knock your soul out yo muthafukkin ass"
Prime example right here on how to conduct yourself during a interview with a stranger asking you questions of situations that can incriminate you or re open some wounds with past issues or situations that were unclear to police . That old skoop real feel . Made me respect Fame
He lost a lot of weight, respect to the OG, Ante Up still gets me fired up lol
***** hahaha yeah it does bring that type of energy out of you
Don't forget world famous, still got the single in my house!
+Malachi Campbell mop got too many classics
Ground Zero is my shit homie
fizzy womack's cold as ice beat is still so brutal!
You can see he hurt from past experiences. My nigga Fame!
lil Fame n Billy D two of the most underrated
Fame and Billy run Brownsville!
Shouts out from a Cali fan.
Much love to them but they don't run the hill da hill was real they was shorties Google donny smallwood or crack murders I'm from Brownsville down da hill there from up da hill trust it was heavy warfare police had to stand down while the battles ensued niggas letting hundreds of rounds off and niggas returning heavy fire I was there I saw with my eyes Brooklyn was 3world bacc then like Mogadishu in Somali
@@ricardohendricks3939 Word. The Wild Bunch and Big Nuke. Quarterfield too.
Vlad is the feds fam, i'm convinced he's working for the alphabet boys lbs
Fame ducked them VLADTV indictment questions. Everytime he interview a Death Row or Westcoast artist he get Suge in more trouble. Shit that happen 25 years ago Vlad wanna know everything.
word mad sus
word mad sus
Evan G don't trust nobody that constantly says "OK"
A Barr That’s a FACT 💯
I've never seen Black people start a mosh-pit until I went to an M.O.P. concert in Atlanta. Best concert ever. Shout out to Percee P who was the opening act.
See people you can tell a real dude by this interview. He didnt want to glorify his gangsta past, you can tell he really seen some things.
I sometimes have issues with Vlad's line of questioning but this time he gets a pass. He actually asked a few questions that were legit but the homie Fame just couldn't answer. When Vlad asked him how much people he lost to the violence I realized that this man has seen things and done things no ordinary rapper can replicate.
Lil and Billy are the ones who real, official and one of my favorite rappers. Word to my mother, ya heard!
M.O.P. gotta love them.. theyre authentic asf.... humble ass dudes too
Grouphome - Sacrifice is one of the coldest beats to ever bless an eardrum.
this guy is real. u feel it. u love it.
Answered like a real street nigga! Solid!
Lil Fame one of Hip Hops original soldiers. Love M.O.P. the energy is off the change!!
Paul Otto he didn't spell anything wrong he just used the wrong word. You the dumbass smh can't see that the nigga made a mistake u fucking stupid
"How About Some Hardcore" was my introduction to MOP I think I had it on a S&S mixtape or Doo-Wop mixtape. Legends man Him and Billy.
You can see the pain in Fame's eyes...😥😥😥
Damn Fame, you the most real nigga for this one. That shit about not wanting to feel the emotions of past events....damn boy! That shit is real. I know you release it at home tho, my G. As long as we cold out on the streets, you can let that shit out in the privacy of your peeps. You already know. Vlad don't deserve that realness. He ain't fam like that. Good interview. We fucken love you Fame! Stay gutta.
mash out in the house!! u could never get enough of m.o.p
M.O.P fav rap group of alltime
dudes a legend, much love and respect to MOP and lil Fame!
Im from eastern parkway BK. Much love to Brownsville 🤎
You can tell when Vlad about to become an interrogator; It gets real quiet and awkward then he says "umm, yea" Lol
facts
Lol trying get cats locked up
word!!!
S Lewis lmaoooo he do Bruh 💀💀💀
Fame n danze are so underrated 💯
MOP one of the best duos ever,def in my top5 groups #SoManyClassics #FirstFamilyForLife
First Family for Lifer right here!!
I like how he checked Vlad. Best interview this year.
Salute to Fame and MOP. More of this please Vlad
When I think of bona-fide Brooklyn ghetto I think of this dude and Billy. I really appreciate the Heather B joint, Blade soundtrack, Stick to ya guns with Kool G Rap, 4 alarm blaze list goes on.
Growing up in these streets is like growing up in a war zone. Just surviving out of that Era is a blessing. You can see he been through shit he's not a studio gangster. He lost all his front teeth.
Im a white guy who grew up listening to these guys through high school. They were me and my friends favorite rap duo. So many nights of smoking blunts, and shooting ball with MOP playing. It seemed to always attract goons who wanted to start shit with us too.
Same.
Fame, thank you for effectively dodging Officer Vlads line of questioning..
SHOUTS OUT TO M.O.P... THE BROTHERS HAVE ALWAYS MADE GOOD MUSIC. LIL FAME ALWAYS REMINDED ME OF G RAP......
Salute to Lil Fame! ...I love the way Fame handled this interview bc this guy Vlad is obviously the police of some sort, he is way too comfortable trying to incriminate ppl on camera. Ppl should stop allowing him to interview them he doesn't respect they're privacy in any way.
I must say he's made such a good point that I think a lot of people felt. The beats that Primo gave to group home my gosh were some of the best beats ever!!! Straight up!!
I was born and raised partially in Brooklyn late 70’s to the 80’s era he speaks about. I know for a FACT ! Brooklyn was nothing to play with, especially Brownsville !
One half of my favorite rap group...I grew up listening to MOP...True Gangstas
Salute Fame for sticking to his guns💪 Vlad needs to knock it off.
M.O.P Blood Sweat and Tears one of my favorite songs all time
That Group Home album was fire tho!
haaaaaaaaaaa. Eye c wth u did there.
I used to say the same thing about that group home album. Some of promos best production. But Malachi and lil dap were ok.
The beats always got more attention than the verses tho
My first reaction to that album, was "Why did you give these two (Dap and Malachi) your best beats to date?" The beats are fire but the MC talent is average at best.
Remember that instrumental on the A to B side transition? That guitar riff was crazy
MOP is the only HIP HOP albums I still kop when they drop....
This Guys a Beast on Track and Producing!!
Big Salut to the Legendary Fizzy Womack!!
I agree he got heat
@waynemartin5730 yo check out The Price of Fame album .
It's Fame and Sean Price (RIP) It's a proper old skool boom Bap. Fizzy on the trizack as well . 🔥
Such a street dude, lived a ghetto life yet then he got famous and never changed one bit. Much Love Fame
The Realest Ever out of NYC!!!! Switch the names write that book Fame/Billy D-Mop. Blood Sweat Tears!!! 21 gun salute!
The title should be Vlad trying to make Fame cry
Fame is a real dude. Vlad you did push too much here with the questions, but it did bring alot out of him. MOP are legends. Respect.
"but it did bring a lot out of him"
I wish people would appreciate this about Vlad. How boring would these interviews be if he weren't getting at the nitty gritty stuff?
Warriorz is in the top 3 hip hop albums of all time!
MOP was very underrated
You can tell by the way he speaks he’s scarred. Wasn’t from his Neighborhood in Brooklyn but I’ve been there and it was a scary place to pass thru let alone live
I've been to Brownsville NY and even in the daytime I could feel the energy, that place is no joke
When Vlad started asking Fame for his street curriculum, Fame's expression was one of deep pain. Looks like he wanted to cry n shit. Respect!
Lil Fame is another reason I worked so hard on bettering my craft in spittin. That nigga sparked inspiration within me like none other. Nigga was so dope/hard core wit his. Legend. One of the best ever.
You can look in Fame eyes and tell he real. 💯
Fame is Trinidadian. Respect my Trini brotha 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
This interview was EXACTLY what I thought it would be, entertaining! 5:14
Newark ,NJ fucks with MOP . Pease to Fame and the while ville!!
Respect Fame..Good Dude
Just came here to tell ya i've met this dude in Portugal. Big up to MOP
You can see it in his eyes that shit was real bad, his energy just tells it
M.O.P. and Premier was a match made in heaven with the raw shit!!!
Vlad got like a list of 5 questions he start every interview with every gangsta rapper.
so what was is like growing up in.....
Best interview. you can let Fame speak from the heart and won't bit his tongue at the same time mindful. Hands down the illest MC's in the game. if you disagree it's only because you can't identify with how real it can get in these streets...Ducking bullets and trading bullets. Wasn't quick enough to duck them all but...Alhamdulillah we made it out alive. SALUTE
I remember that section of Brooklyn, but I lived in the nicer section of East Flatbush in a House . I consider myself lucky.
A true living OG! MOP one of my favorite groups of ALL TIME!!!! period!
Dr Dre dont make beats. He is a great engineer. Dre have a great team. Primo is all by himself so DJ Premier is better in my opinion
thats not really true. dre later in his career had more help with making beats but nwa dre was all dre with a lil dj yella. mostly just him with death row too. later in aftermath he did not as much
Yep. Primo did the most out of the two on the solo-operating shyt. No hands. No Hitman. No "Porkchop". Straight dirt. I give it to Primo.
Correct...Dr Dre is overrated
Dre knows how to orchestrate music. that is all
Omar Scruggs Did you say "help"?
Fame been my dude...always spits fire...he doesn't get enough mention as one of the illest MC's
Man Primo threw them niggas some heat on that Group Home record. C minus lyrics meshed with A plus production.
Imagine if back in 1995 Premier would have gave Nas those beats instead of Group Home.
+Korance Bland mannnnnn, forget Nas, should of gave that shit to Jeru
The Firm (with Cormega) flowing over Group Home beats, that would of been the bomb
Very good interview my guy. Salute ‼️‼️‼️💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾