B-Real on Dad Shot 12 Times, Joining Bloods, Forming Cypress Hill, Ice Cube Beef (Full Interview)
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2020
- In this VladTV exclusive, B-Real of the legendary group Cypress Hill stopped by to have an in-depth conversation about the group's history and his personal journey as well. B-Real recounted his early days in the streets as a member of Family Swans Bloods, the formation of Cypress Hill, and why he chose to never broadcast his gang affiliation in his music.
Later on, B-Real talks about his close friendship and eventual beef with Ice Cube as well as how the Eminem and Everlast situation started. B-Real also spoke at length about the role Cypress Hill played in the cannabis legalization movement and why he remains skeptical about investing in marijuana stocks. Развлечения
I can’t never forget when he stepped off stage to hit my blunt. I was 19 at the time, Smokin Grooves Tour, with Snoop, Busta, Fugees & of course Cypress Hill.
My first 3 sum during that one
Edgar Juarez same here
Still looking good 😘
How old are you now? I grew up listening to them ,now I kinda feel old btw Im 36
Off3rd hustla hustla 💰
No rainbow colors
No big ass jewelry on
No face tattoos
STRAIGHT LEGEND!!!
There's only one BReal. He's one of a kind.
No choker chains either lol
Real talk
I love it man!!!!!!
@@jayesavv8502 Lmao PAUSE
I smoked spliffs with Cypress Hill after a concert around 1996 or 97. They were signing autographs and we were the last in line. At that point they lit up, and my friend asked if he could hit it. They commenced to light up about 3 of them and passed them around with our group of maybe 8 people. Hung out there for about 30 minutes. They just made small talk and were great to hang with. I could hardly walk when we finally left.
@Frank Vigliotti 😂😂😂😂 let them live their fantasy, it makes them happy and entertains the rest of us.
Bruh no way my dad told me something similar! I wonder if he was with y’all in the group sesh 😂
@Frank Vigliotti Yeah. It is unheard of in music history for bands to mingle with fans 👍
@Frank Vigliotti when you are so jealous that you tell yourself it didn't happen.
Dope experience.
B Real is one of few men who is accepted by all races and backgrounds definitely a living ledgend
"Let me be real, B-Real, hes real, he didn't say shit the whole time me and Whitey were beefing, see he's chill" - Em
No he isn't.Don't measure everyone by your limitations
AND THIS IS FACTS..!! 💪💯💯
Yeah, When you're a SOLID person, "REAL" people from every race recognize.
Much Love to B-Real!!
@@travishenderson9635 compliment
Growing up I never knew how big my uncle was, being grown now I realize how celebrated him and his homies are! Blessed to be able to call this man family💪🏽
My friend, I lived through what this man did for hip hop. And I'll share with you that the world "big" doesn't begin to cover it.
I grew up a latino hop hop kid, and there isn't a better man that could have represented Latinos than B Real and Cypress Hill. Black Sunday was Royalty in our home, and some of the few great memories that I do have from growing up in the early 90s is of my brothers and I piled into a room blasting Black Sunday and rapping along. I mean, let me put it this way- in 100 years, some kids are going to be learning about hip hop's history the way we do today and learn about artists from before our time. B-Real and Cypress Hill is going to be a piece of that story that people will learn about, long after we're gone.
@@WaldoBagelTopper thank you for sharing that brother, that put a smile on my face💯
Cypress hill saved my life, at the time in the very early nineties I was a poor white kid in a majority black inner city area, I got victimised almost daily.
Couldn’t go to the store without getting jumped and beat up.
I was on the verge of suicide because of it, scared to leave my front door, then one day a friend brought round a tape and one of the tracks was a cypress hill songs( can’t remember which one right now)
I got myself their album black Sunday, the track “ain’t going out like that” imooened my eyes and was one that really hit me, it was the one that gave me the courage to go on.
I went to see them when they toured the uk and I bought myself a “meet and greet” ticket, I actually got to tell them the story and B was cool enough to not just sign my collectors poster but also wrote the title of the track on it to, was one of the happiest times I can remember, they all were so cool.
I don’t think they could fully comprehend what I was saying as I’m sure people they meet always say similar things but it really was a life changing moment In my life.....
I’m happy your living good man bless up there will always be better days 👍
DaChronical a little bit of everything!! Stop tryna sound like you got victimized by blacks and then say hip hop saved which we made lol you just soft that’s growing up in the city or hood everyone gets clowned and fight smh and 35 geeks liked your square ass message
@@kingnubian3885 Fr im from London, You sound like some square loooool
What city you from man
king Gaslight huh. Just deal with reality
Salute to B-Reals mom for her perseverance and what she went through and for birthing a hip hop legend .
His old man doesn’t get props? BETA male!!
As a Latino and a hip hop fan from a young age. Growing up in Australia. Cypress hill gave me a sense of pride when they came into the scene. Respect ✊🏼
Wtf are you doing all the way in Australia
Paisano Homie!
Saludos ALL THE WAY TO AUSTRALIA perro
Diego Cacique came here during the civil war in El Salvador. I was 9 years old when we moved out here.
chicodownunder ok now it makes sense my bad.
That’s awesome
You know, watching B in interviews I always come to the same conclusion - dude is humble and down-to-earth. Just a cool guy you wouldn't mind choppin it up with over a beer...or a joint. Fitting that his name is B Real
I remember in the early 2000's when he was on the Rage Against The Machine message board a lot.
After Zach quit the band, B Real asked the fans how they thought about him taking over the mic.
Most people didn't even believe it was really him posting, so I asked him to confirm it on the Cypress Hill homepage.
And he DID. "For you people on the Rage board, yeah that's me". :)
B Real knows how important fans are to any artist.
@@Dhakadice that's cool. RATM were my first love when I was 11 or 12. I didn't get into Cypress until I started hitting the weed when I was 15. Then Es started floating around and I was a raver Into all types off music. If you're not on the weed, Cypress sound a little different but when you've had a waterfall and a spliff you can really GET Cypress. Not just the lyrics and lyrical style but the beats, everything drops into place and you can KNOW the baselines and how exquisite Muggs is at creating the bass lines and beats.
The herb really does open up the mind and if you seek deep inside you WILL find
"'kill a man isn't a radio single'' IT IS ON THE BEST RADIO. RADIO LOS SANTOS WITH YA HOST JULIO G!!
@Tra Ho forever, but Vice City was also sick and is number 2 for me.
Rage cover tho
It’s on 93.5 kday too
La migra
@@rawstatustv2358 call them ain't nobody scared all lives matter no More school shootings
I met B. Real back in 2015 at the Supreme store in SoHo, NYC. He treated me like I was the legendary MC and he was the fan 😆 most humble down to earth guy ever! S/o to the legend B. Real!
One of Vlad's best interviews, ever. B-Real is real, for real. Humble OG, through and through.
As a ‘93 grad from Ohio, I can’t overstate how many doors Cypress Hill opened. Sooo many stoner kids bumped their first tape and it was their only hip hop tape.
This was true in LA too. All the mostly White skater kids loved Cypress Hill and then about 4 or 5 years later Wu-Tang
@dakota haro that rarely happens
"I want to get high, so high"
@dakota haro yes, it happens in those countries as well
OLDIELOCKS
Vlad - blames b for his weed addiction
B-real - "Thank you."
Weed is good for you that's why dumbaxxx
@@mochislegos6451 That natural weed is , not that chemical shit adding growth hormones and all that xtra shit.
CPT2LA BRAVO BRAVOO BRAVO!!!
At least some of us still feel it, that orgasmic stank of nature's best oils! Niaaamy!!!
😁😅
🤣🤣🤣I almost spit my beer out laughing when I read this🤣🤣🤣
Cypress Hill - Temple of Boom was an amazing album!!!
Their best imo
Agreed! Loved that album 💯
Illusions...my favorite Cypress Hill song.
I was bumping dat album last nite
Word...one of my favorites
I was born in 94 and I still listen to my old school religiously. Big ups to B-Real for keeping it real all this time. One of my role modelz💯💯💯💯
is nice young people like you know what's good :)
I couldn't wait for the full interview!!!! B-Real is a Legend!!!!
Isn’t this ?
J B I ... I just re read it 🥴
Legend at being lame
Sell out
I agree
Every time this man speaks, I stop what I am doing, shut up, and listen. Such an intelligent human being. Being a native Virginian who lived in Cali for 7 years, I came back to almost Cali when I moved back to Virginia. Thanks for pointing that out B. :)
I still remember driving down to the smoke out in 2009 and seeing black sunday performed. B-Real burning a joint so big it was lit the whole show. Respect to the whole Cypress Hill crew.
What an incredible conversation. Love B-Real and Cypress Hill. True artistry, True Human Being. Love this.
I’m only 45 minutes in but I can already tell this is a legendary interview.
*B-Real is one of the greatest 🔥*
They need to make a cypress hill movie fam
💯 and pass put joint at the entrance of the theater
@dakota haro lol so you don’t like the Danny brown x B real song in atrocity exhibition??
SERIO
@dakota haro You know better right? Did you live in Cuba under Castro?
1000% bro made a comic need the movie
Cypress Hill inspired me to build my first bong
Hell yea 😆 for so many around the world
I got a B- on my math quiz to their song🤙🏽
I want to get hiigggghhhhh so higghhhhh 😂😂😂
Legendary
Same
Black Sunday was the first hip hop album I listened to properly. I became obssessed with hip hop straight away and started wrtiting rhymes because of B-Real. Still make hip hop today 26 years later.
Ah a wannabe rapper 🤣
@@ocsjc13 Ahh a wannabe comedian 👍
@@Gunn27 a rapper who makes music at 26 don't make any money is a wannabe rapper... don't get ur panties in a bunch
MEANS UR CRAP IF U DON'T MAKE IT AS A RAPPER BY 40
@@ocsjc13 What have you done with your life? :)
The fact that he can take the horrors of gang life from his youth & share them in a humorous, comical way is what’s beautiful about Cypress Hill.
I only intended to watch part of this interview but ended up listening to the whole thing, could listen to dude all day
I was almost a Crip in my neighborhood. But I met some members of the Universal Zulu Nation. They told me I couldn’t be a gang member in order to be a Zulu. The Crips I was going to join told me, Be a Zulu don’t be with us. That saved my life
wtf
ZULU!!
@@CC-fi3pp coughcowardcough
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 a Zulu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 did yh wear the skirt and all
Lot of school kids trying to look cool replying to this...
both of his parents are some badasses.
What a nice interview, so refreshing in this troublesome times, I could hear them talk for days.
Interesting, well spoken, down to earth guest and very respectful, knowledgeable and insightful interviewer.
One of the few rappers that actually lived what he rhymed about. Respect to BReal
I respect this man, he doesn't talk about how great he is all interview.
This is the best interview on your channel.
Loved learning about so many things about my favorite rap band in my twenties.
I’ve been holdin’ back not seeing all the individual clips, wanted to see the whole thing
I second that... I knew this was going to be worth the wait...
Same!!
B-Real, a true legend, such an interesting chat!
B real rocking the krayzie bone " less drama, more music " snapback from the life apparel!!!
B Real was around about 10 years before Bone Thugs
@@holywine7779 Nah he started rapping in 1987 and Bone Thugs started 1991
Good eye Jorge
bro, i noticed the hat right away to! The Life!
Popcorns 🍿 and turtles 🐢
Cypress was definitely a big part of my life when I was 11-12yrs old. I remember seeing this one dude who would always hit up "Cypress Hill" along with a crudely drawn pot leaf in some of the spots I would hang out at as a kid back in '91. Mostly abandoned buildings and hang out spots where people would throw beer ball parties and shit like that. A few months later in 1992, I planned to stay out for the night at my boy's house and his two cousins came out and picked us up to to smoke. My very first time smoking, we blowed through 3 huge dimebowls out of a a one foot bong in the dude's attic and went riding around listening to the entire first Cypress album. Listening to Hand on the pump for the first time while high as fuck, parked in the Jewish cemetery near the airport, smoking joints with planes flying directly overhead is something I'll never forget
Cool story. There was a bridge called the cypress hill bridge. We didn't smoke under it, even though there was no chance of the pigs turning up. It was a bit too windy and cold atmosphere, we used to smoke up the hill a bit under the subway. Plenty of leaves and quotes about MJ were written there but under their Cypress Hill bridge, "Cypress Hill" and a MJ leaf was the only thing written there for 20 years
Lovin this interview. B is as solid as they come
Greatest Vlad TV interview.
B- GREENTHUMB-REAL
GREATEST MC IN THE
G A M E !
Straight legend. Such an authentic guy and great interviewer as well.
Sat here in couch watched the whole 2hrs 23 minutes of this interview well worth it B-real one of the all time greatest rappers of all times.
Badass interview on B-Real , dude is a legend🔥
B real rocking the krayzie bone " less drama, more music " snapback from the life apparel!!!
I was born in 94' and by 99-2000 I remember my dad playing Grandes Exitos en Español and been a fan since. It was weird at first listening to their songs in English but still which ever language I listen to them they fucking kill it🔥
Whattt! I didn't even know bout that hahah ima check it out
B-Real, legendary artist. Thanks for this interview. *Subscribed
Love this interview!! So interesting to know more about BReal ❤️✌🏻🔥
Damn B-REAL your momma is a og. I salute your momma for the struggles she had to endure. She's a strong survivor. Much Love and Respect to your mom bro. Thank god she made it here alive if not we wouldn't have her son as one of our RAP LEGENDS..
Love the props for Public Enemy... PE made me fall in love with music. NWA came next. Then Cypress Hill... those 3 groups _were_ my childhood. Growing up in Cali in the '90s was the best.
And, yes, Muggs is a *genius!*
Great interview. Thanks B. You rock.
Being humble is such a great and strong personality.
Much respect great interview, humble this new generation can learn something!!
Unfortunately this generation probably doesn’t even know who this legend is, and as if they have the attention span to really sit down and listen to a two hour and twenty three minute interview anyway.🤷🏾♂️
@@norcodaev 16 yr old sitting down and watching the interview here. love cypress hill🇨🇺🥱
Naomi Miró I stand corrected my friend. Enjoy!🍻
Great interview vlad. Love the chemistry you have with everyone you have on! 💪
Wow someone who is not saying that ole ass police stuff. Positivity 👍👍
2021 and still my favorite hip hop artists! I am 43 and I know every word of every song.
I'm 44, B-real is a LEGENDARY MC/ Toker - Believe that!. listen to ' Stoned Is the Way of the Walk' and '
How I Could Just Kill a Man
B-REAL BEEN THREW SOME SHIIIT BRO ..glad he still wit us fr thanks for help bringing us the psycho realm era too ..this for u B ‼️🌹
I wanna hear more about B-Real's father, 12 shots and 2 heart attacks?! Goddamn, that's a real one for real
His dads name is D Real. Lol D for dad obviously 😂😂
"everybody fucking loves that third album for some reason", the reason being thats its so fucking good, every single song.
Temple of Boom?
Cypress Hill got me through Middle School and High School. I’m happy I found them.
One of the greatest rap / hip hop groups to emerge in the 90’s. I’ll always be a fan of them.
First time I ever heard B real speak on his affiliations in detail, he broke it down in a real certified transparent way. Cali certified
He speaking facts, I grew up on 82 and Stanford, the heart of The Swans, and they had a lot of Mexicans and Salvadoran homies, they were going at war with Florence and East Coast, but you won’t know homie.
Rolling Rizzo don’t even waste your time replying to these lames, they haven’t earned half a stripe
Burnt Cobain hahaha IKR, peace homie.
" EAZY E DIDN'T NEED TO ROLL WITH BODYGUARD'S HE HAD RESPECT "INTERVIEW IS DOPE ASF THANK YOU B REAL & VLAD
@George JacksonDont be talking hout the big homie Eazy like hat ! ! ! You are the one that hates mexicans ! period
@@krimeelevenfivefifty11550the best man I ever met is Dominican I'm black we became brothers in 96 we don't care about that race or color bs
@@modelsnsonsflooring9428 don't sugar coat it you best cut the check
Man Cypress Hill B real those dudes change the culture I remember in the early 90s you couldn't even hear Cypress Hill on the radio I used to sit there and wonder why..... as a kid I had no clue what these guys were really fighting for growing up I learned their message and followed them my entire life..... Cypress Hill B real you guys are true pioneers and helped ushered in the laws that we see today around marijuana thank you guys for all you did and all you represent
I love music and different types of music but hands down Cypress Hill will always be my favorite group of all time!! Long live Cypress Hill!!
Always love me some Cypress Hill. Love to see B-Real and the crew keep the legacy alive.
This was a dope interview
Man… the Soul Assassins vol 1 was such a crazy good album, never talked about. Muggs was so good.
Now he knows how to tell a story without incriminating him self or any one else
🥴
OG
Much love to the homie B Real! Cypress Hill album 1 was big on my track list growing up as a 90's teen
Homie is speaking straight street facts on hoods out in South Central, those who are discrediting him a fkn clueless.
No one has ever loved anything more than this gentleman loves the idea of omitting “the” before dude
I luv this interview vlad let this legend speak with jumping in every second.
I remember back in the day when I first heard Cypress Hill I thought the way B Real rapped on the songs and how he sounded I thought that was his real sounding voice until I heard him in interviews shortly after that. My favorites from them are Kill A Man, Latin Lingo and the song they did with Erick Sermon, Redman and MC Eiht, Throw Your Hands in the Air(Remix). That song went hard.
Im only half way through and I think this is my favorite interview.
Thank you for everything, Cypress Hills music got me through some of the worst times of my life
I've been waiting for this since the first interview came out
Say "my dad was a drug smuggler" without saying your dad was a drug smuggler lol
My dad was a international border hopper
I didn't see this til this morning, but people should see and listen to your sincerely👊♥️
STRAIT UP "GENUINE N FORTIFIED" THRU AND THRU OG AND OF COURSE A GREAT ARTIST AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST A REAL MAN'S MAN!MUCH RESPECT B! FROM ONTARIO,CANADA!!
Cypress hill was basically the soundtrack to me growing up. Way to many hits to list. Probably why everyone in 90s smoked. There's people that only liked cypress hill but hated rap. They probably had the most diverse fanbase of any group at the time
💯
So true the white dudes in school put me on
Cypress Hill & Dr Dre(the Chronic)
He was up on Wild Style.. A Hip Hip cornerstone CLASSIC! B-Real is truly rooted in Hip-Hop as a fan and artist. Respect
Semper Fi I picked up on dude when I was stationed at Pendleton back in 88
B real is an emcee, was a blood and a babalawo priest or used to be. He’s definitely for the culture.
One of the most underrated respected artists. Thank you for your time🙏
B-REAL is such a legend 👌
He his a good man. B Real deserves the success they have✊🏽
Great to hear to BReal, Temples of boom is a fucking masterpiece of music, bo matter what style of music... Timeless
Loved Cypress Hill... they had that shit that NY immediately embraced!!
true
It was those hard boom Bap beats from Muggs it had that NY feel to it I remember like it was yesterday being around 8-9yrs old and skateboarding with friends in the neighborhood with our BoomBox and hearing on D.C. 101 or 99.1 HFS on the rock and alternative station and hearing for the first time "Insane In The Membrane" that song and Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise" were popular at that time and was kinda like my intro into hip hop
Muggs is from Queens. Everlast too.
very nice interview!!
Dudes an OG. Glad he was part of my life when I was young and impressionable, lol. Miss those times.
For Real!!!!!
If there was a rapper "noble peace award"- b, would get it! He saved 1000's of lives late 90s. That's all u squares need 2 kno.
best interview in a while
God bless you be real what a phenomenal interview God bless you brother and all the best and happy Easter weekend dog.
Front row , haunted hill Boston show 2017 , B - Real passed me the blunt from the stage . 🙏🏻💨
Nigga !!!! Stop lying 🤥!!!! NO BLUNT WAS PASSED TO U BY NO B REAL
So my greatest memories listening and even knowing Cypress Hill, was with my moms ex, growing up, at the time he was considered my stepdad..he took me to the father daughter dance, bc I grew up w.out my biological father..and so we were really close and of course he had moved in with my mom and i..so I'd get so excited when just me and chris would go out driving where I don't remember but he would always put cypress hill on for me bc I knew of them more bc of him, it was our thing..and mind you he was a comedian, literally, he was actually really funny with a lot of potential, he was in his 30s, and I was just about 11 ish...he worked at the comedy clubs in Boston Ma, and so we would be in the car and hed put on insane by cypress hill and just turn his neck look at me and I knew what he was about to do...he would nod his head real swaggy up and down really tight JUST like b real did back then..and id of course copy him 😆 he knew every word and the other thing was that he was Fully Italian, and had dark hair and the exact same facial hair that b real did and still does, around his mouth..and the face shape eyes, he literally all the time would get people coming up to us saying omg you look just like that guy from cypress hill lol..so for me riding around listening to their music with my step-dad and the fact that he was so cool and looked like b real was just everything I thought I was the ish lol..
Sadly he up and left one day while my mom was working and I was home alone with him and I back then had no idea he was about to just leave us...and I after told my mom Chris left Chris left mama I was in tears for days!! I mean I looked up to that man..and anyways long story short we both never heard from him or I didn't she did 1 more time, alone..but he moved to N. CAROLINA and eventually got married and then my mom one apparently just had a random thought of him (mind you they were in love, she adored him) they always cooked in the kitchen together he was Italian so he could cook 👨🍳!! But she had a thought that just basically said look up Chris online and see if he died. Weird ik..but she just had a vivid random thought that told her to do that. Nothing physical made her think that he died just random..so sure enough she looked him up on Google and he indeed passed away at age 38 yrs old due to a single car accident only involving himself. He was found early Sunday morning..no drugs/alcohol found in him at all...prob coming home from work at a comedy club or something like that we don't know for sure, but the roads down in south Carolina are notorious for sometimes being very curvy and narrow..so who knows..but that really hurt us both..and scary how accurate that random thought was I think God was trying to tell her. He used to play all sports with me and my friends outside and go to the pool too, even though he had back problems/surgery before. God love him...RIP CHRIS, best step-dad ever 😢 🙏 ill always remember our good times and the love and joy you did provide to my mother & I..thank you!! Ily xoxo
Amazing interview!
Dope interview... Icon 👑 💯
I watched this whole thing without pausing. Black Sunday is a classic, brings back so many childhood memories. I regret not talking to him at NAMM. I have some questions now.
legend has it after his dad was shot he looked up and said "who you trying to get crazy with dont you know im loco"
Underrated comment
Hahahaha! Brooo, you’re stupid :D
Yeah...sorry to burst your bubble. God dont play.
But of course you are one those super atheist- nothing is holy- type of dorks.
Also of weird taste to use his dad's passing for your likes.
Anyway..its a vlad comment section..so I dont expect anything less than idiocy.
ha 👉💀
@@Stoney-Jacksman what are you even talking about 😂
B-Real, one of the best to ever do it and still doing it!!!
Great interview!!!
I’m surprised they didn’t talk about the movie “How High”. How it was like hanging out or working with Red Man and Method Man.
Muggs is a genius!! Tequila sunrise bloodshot eyes realize we all born to die!!
That song is great!
get the money!
So get money!
Tequila sunrise con los ojos rojos un dia vamos a morir escandaloso!
Those first two albums are flawless! So good, so funky.
...and Temples of Boom , which is an improvement over Black Sunday’s production😠😒
I loved Mentirosa, they played it on YO! every day after school.
33:43 "If you will" Flashbacks from the MS-13 member interview.