Let the Record Show Ep. 18: Kurupt Interview
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Listen to all of the songs discussed in this episode via the Spotify playlist: open.spotify.c...
Let the Record Show, the crate-dug interview series in which artists discuss their favorite songs of all time as the tracks spin on vinyl, continues its third season today, as hosts Mike Pizzo and Warren Peace sit down with legendary Dogg Pound emcee Kurupt.
Growing up in Philadelphia and later moving to Hawthorne, California, Kurupt was influenced by both east and west coast hip-hop classics that are revealed in this episode. From the prophetic teachings of KRS-One and Public Enemy to the nasty raps of Too $hort and N.W.A, Kurupt has lyrics from both ends of the country embedded in his brain.
Kurupt recounts tales of the early Death Row Records era and the Philadelphia battle rap scene, including his first group A.L.P. and The K.I.D. Kurupt also reveals his thoughts on Dr. Dre’s shelved Rakim album “Oh My God”. An episode that is equal parts hilarious and touching, Kurupt is also seen singing along to ballads from Prince and Patti LaBelle.
Kurupt’s appearance on Let the Record Show marks the eighteenth episode in the series and the third episode released this year.
Kurupt had some different lyrical skills in them death row days .Dope rap artist
Amazing guest too!
On the discussion of ppl being gone at 30:00, no1 mentions it, but RIP Slip Capone The Mayor of Hawthorne, where Kurupt and Slip met at the school in Hawthorne a couple blocks away from slip's house. Kurupt's name at the time was Big Scrap. Kurupt and Slip Capone were on the track "C-Walk" off Kurupt's debut album Kuruption in 1998. The song also appeared on GTA: San Andreas in 2004 on the PS2. Slip died in 2017 at 37, 1 of the greatest rappers out of LA of all time, if not the best to ever come out of Hawthorne. Honorable mentions of other famous people from Hawthorne - Marilyn Monroe and The Beach Boys. I knew Slip. he was very close to me, its like i lost a best friend. Gone too soon truly.
Damn, thank you for this insight! RIP Slip Capone.
I remember hearing Slip Capone on the Murder was the Case Soundtrack ... One of my fav tracks.
What a great conversation with the legendary Kurupt! 🔥🔥🔥
It was an honor to have him!
Metaphysical sixteen caliber metallica
One of the dopest to ever come out of Philly!
Man kurupt is so friendly, kurupt have to be in all U shows
We'd love to have him back for another episode.
11:19 That shit was perfect timing :)
Damn Kurupt got me a lil choked up at the end there. That Pattie Labelle segment alone should've won you guys a Webbie.
Yung Gotti!
Damn, love your show guys keep the episodes coming yoooo!!!!!!
RESPECT.
THANK YOU J!
The KINGPIN!!!!!!!! Gotti Sinatra!!!!!
DPG!
Kurupt & Canibus are my fav all time MCs. Young Gotti's "Initiated" verse is one of the illest verses of all time.
Beasts from the East!
Best hiphop album wasn't P.E...
It was DR DRE
The Chronic.
Starring Kurrupt and the Dogpound.
He can't pick one of his own tho, right?
@@LetTheRecordShowTV
Then if it aint his own?
Nwa straight outta Compton
Or
Eazy Duz it
Eazy E.
He wasn't picking best album, was he?
Damn, how high was he?
Kurupt always uh fool sometimes hella mellow sometimes hella hyphy, but always LYRICAL yah dig.
@@elismith8356 He prob hit those moon rocks first lol much to Ricardo.
@@kxngshyicide6886 true
His sunglasses know.
Auntie Patti have you feeling it 🎧♥️
A LYRICAL JUGGERNAUT INDEED!! EVERYTIME KURUPT GRABBED THE 🎤, IT WAS LIKE GOING THROUGH A LYRICAL GAUNTLET....
He has an amazing memory, the way he rapped along to all of the songs in this interview!
KURUPT YOUNG GOTTI!
THA MUTHA FUCCIN' KINGPIN!
ESLBDPGC4LIFE 😎👌🏾
Kurupt yung Gotti !The streetz iz A murda was dope!
Yes it was!
Young Gotti was the shit back in the day.
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