I was the biggest Cyress Hill fan. I remember Insane in the Brain being played on MTV back to back. I love everything about 1993. How Could I Just Kill A Man will always be my favorite song from them. I used to love vatos like B-Real in High School.
i just wanna say Thank You B Real and Cypress Hill .. DJ Muggz for being part the soundtrack of my highschool years.. CYPRESS HILL, WUTANG CLAN AND SMIFF N WESSUN, BLACK MOON AND MOBB DEEP ALL WERE IN HEAVY ROTATION ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL AND AFTER SCHOOL .. THANKS AGAIN TO MY LATIN BROTHERZ IN CYPRESS HILL FOR GIVIN US A VOICE IN HIP HOP
Aside from the fact that I could be B Real’s all time fan... B Real has a very elegant and decent illustrating language... very intellectual person, composed and real
I got me some lighter shade of brown... Just l ike I got some Reyes del Bajo Mundo.. and also brown side.. and beatnuts.. and terror squad.. and fat joe and big pun.. yea i'm latin.. lol but my favorite of all time is wu tang and boot camp... gangstarr.. mop.. dont mess with the west coast much unless its like freestyle fellowship or hieroglyphics.. Wu tang had a puerto rican raper named PR terrorist.. I listen to big noyd, NOre.. Chino xl.. they dont gotta sell a lot to be good.. a lot of trash sells a lot..
I appreciate him for not just agreeing with dude saying he looks white... Like... ???? Wtf... I have African American friends who are literally that exact same complexion... I also appreciate him breaking down how important and prevalent latinos have always been in hiphop, and that Black people weren't hating on anyone that was real and into the culture... Both of those points are mixed up often
Awesome. By the way, props to B-Real for mentioning Prince Markie Dee from the Fat Boys. I love the Fat Boys growing up. RIP, Buff Love. Hail Cypress Hill.
b real always stay the same he just a chill dude like everybody say they wanna smoke wit snoop be ne other entertainer... i mean theres a couple kats u could put in there but b-real just seems like a real chill kat
Lmaoo.... Jack Thrilla still fumblin. Shout out to B-Real for the patience. Shout out to Jack also..... you might not be well informed but you certainly got charisma brotha keep doin your thing.
i got a mad as pink tie dye insane in the brain t shirt i bought at an old record store back in the day. it got cypress hill in gold lettering and a big white skull with tombstones and iitb in white. mustve been some promo thing they did way back
Carnal no se de que país seas, pero en México existe un grupo de rap llamado "caló" que fueron de los pioneros en el rap, pero ese grupo literalmente nació en los estudios de televisión
There's no denying it Black's have been monumental in Hip Hop and have produced some outstanding material. However i don't think it's fair to say Black's started Hip Hop. As B real said tons of ethnicities came together to create it, it was only because Blacks began producing more that it became highlighted and is now regarded as black culture when really it should considered ghetto culture. As a non black but person of colour i definitely feel there is racism within Hip Hop and i ain't talking about saying the N word. Generally if you ain't black but youre into Hip Hop even if its in your roots you'll have to prove yourself and often you'll be negatively judged.
b real forgot the fantastic ro-ro-ro-ro-ro-ro-mantic 5 mcs : "well ruby d is my name, and im a puerto rican, might think im black by the way im speakin"
Always thought he was Irish. Hip hop started in new York always been Ricans and blacks doing this and started in early 70s. 2 turn table and a mic. Much better days than 2 day as far as the violence. Who would have thought this music still be around today. Real old dudes like me know what I'm talking about. I'm 55 and proud of making through all them decades when NYC really hot
The People in the documentary were in the South Bronx when Hip Hop was being created. You being from that Gen don`t mean shit, because i know the history of Hip Hop. Kool Herc was the first hip hop DJ to put the turn tables together, the Nigga Twins was the first official DJ`s, Coke La Rock was the first official Rapper and DJ Grand Wizard was the First Hip Hop DJ to do the scratches.
@@PPHDocumentaries not trying to lay some knowledge to somebody who read about it. You can't believe everything you read. But I'll leave you with this first dude on turn table and echo chamber was DJ AJ and Hollywood don't know what hap to them. The doc you talking about are much later in the game. Man just be glad the music still around and was an outlet for lots of ppl. I'm from Mitchell projects and hung out everywhere 138st, Mott haven . The area was called fort Apache
My sources is famous people who were there during the beginning of Hip Hop.Its highly debatable who was the first MC or DJ. But remember i said Official Rapper/Break dancer. Blacks in America have been rapping and Breakdancing for decades to years before HIP Hop was created. For Example; People Like Nat King Cole , Pig Meat Martin, James Brown and others have been rapping before Hip Hop and rap started. Nat King Cole has a record that goes far back as 1945 where he`s rapping. And blacks in America have been break dancing since no later then the Jazz era which is much older then Hip Hop. And In Africa for hundreds if not thousands of years before Hip Hop, African would say poetry over drum beats, and Break dancing have its Roots in Capoeira which is has its roots in Africa, African slaves later bought it to Brazil.
I agree with you. I don't understand why some of these legendary rappers are kissing up to him... its little bit disappointing. Can somebody please explain it to me??
That’s a blessing? To be light skin Latino wtf. I think that’s a terrible way of looking at things like this…Especially skin color. It’s a blessing to be alive and be all different colors in life. Saying this(the way he referred to it) makes it sound like being darker is not a blessing. That’s a bad way of looking at this. Just had to say that because you as a person should be looking at yourself with pride and positive thinking especially with who you are(and how you look) not negative.
That's how it is. He'll get no love from real southsiders on the street for being from a black hood. He does front like an ese in his music. But like he said he ain't gangbanging he's working and just giving the public a personality that sells. My problem is don't claim a good if you left it in the past. If he was from my hood I'd tax him and jump him out if he's putting work and kicking the hood down with cash. If you doing alright and love your hood, you should pay some dues.
cobra5359 who gives a fuck bout not getting no love from the scrapas... Fuck outta here wit that stupid shit..nobody even likes scrapas .nortenos n crips n bloods fuck with breal n tats all that matters
He is a light skinned black dude, with roots in Puerto Rico. The majority of Carribean Latins have some African ancestry. Sen Dog obviously has substantial African ancestry, B-Real has less, but it's still apparent, mainly in his hair. It's interesting how it shows in Latinos with African ancestry. Look at Fat Joe, light as hell, but has strong African facial features.
B real spitten real talk 💯 Markie Dee, he forgot even beastie boys. Back in style wars. Real hip hop It's always all culture, Black's just capitalized then make that shit racist AF. Like it was just them. B Real facts on origin just exposed that shit as a fucken mythology
stfu you calling black ppl “blacks” is racist. black ppl made hip hop. the legends came before beastie boys so idk why you mentioned them. Dj Kool Herc a Jamaican black man father of hip hop. and if you wanna go deeper into the history rapping came from scatting which was first down by a black ppl. the flow and rhythm is from BLACK ppl. if god never blessed the earth with black ppl y’all would’ve never had rap and hip hop
americans have a weird definition of race. those who created hip hop in NYC were mostly African descents: African Americans, Afro Latinos (from PR, DR, Cuba...) and Afro-caribeans non-latinxs from Jamaica, Haiti etc. the very essence of Hip Hop music comes from the Black experience in the Americas. So stop the beef! Sen Dog is Black from Cuba, B-real is also afro-descent on his mother side.
This is what's up, a lot of people say rap is black music, but in reality it was always multi-racial, foundationally rapping itself was based in African and Jamaican roots, but they were sampling rock records by white people, Puerto Ricans, whites, blacks all breakdancing together. B-REAL, like the name says.
If he was recording the songs he did today, no, he wouldn't be allowed to use the N word, today we have more political correctness. He's considered white latino.
I was the biggest Cyress Hill fan. I remember Insane in the Brain being played on MTV back to back. I love everything about 1993. How Could I Just Kill A Man will always be my favorite song from them. I used to love vatos like B-Real in High School.
yOu gO GiRl !
LaChele same here
1993 till infinity.....that was the dopest year ever! Miss those days
LaChele wow you are so attractive. Hit me up on instagram it’s jwonton76
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Man what a humble guy gotta love b real.
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i just wanna say Thank You B Real and Cypress Hill .. DJ Muggz for being part the soundtrack of my highschool years.. CYPRESS HILL, WUTANG CLAN AND SMIFF N WESSUN, BLACK MOON AND MOBB DEEP ALL WERE IN HEAVY ROTATION ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL AND AFTER SCHOOL .. THANKS AGAIN TO MY LATIN BROTHERZ IN CYPRESS HILL FOR GIVIN US A VOICE IN HIP HOP
💯😎👌
Debo needs to learn his place u interviewing a legend show some respect
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those 'blood in, blood out' references had me rollin'. jack's a fool. "i got something in my eye?..."
Joey Vidal hell yea that shit was classic
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Aside from the fact that I could be B Real’s all time fan... B Real has a very elegant and decent illustrating language... very intellectual person, composed and real
Many *real* rappers are ... Too bad reading is underrated and mumblers overrated nowadays
"sometimes you be looking white" "Thats a blessing" Young Jack Thriller You should be ashamed
yea what was that about?
Called a joke ....sarcasm
didnt seem sarcastic.. but i'm no mind reader..
Saom Raez Stupid shit to say.
He's a comedian they say stupid shit
B didn't mention A lighter shade of brown those guys were latin rap pioneers in the west coast.
Jesus Samaniego lighter shade of brown was a one hit wonder!!
lmao they didnt do shit for hiphop do your fkn homework
a lighter shade of brown lmfao dont call them pioneers you dumb fuck they were ok but they werent selling records like crazy
Joe G Soulja boy sold records and he was trash
I got me some lighter shade of brown... Just l ike I got some Reyes del Bajo Mundo.. and also brown side.. and beatnuts.. and terror squad.. and fat joe and big pun.. yea i'm latin.. lol but my favorite of all time is wu tang and boot camp... gangstarr.. mop.. dont mess with the west coast much unless its like freestyle fellowship or hieroglyphics.. Wu tang had a puerto rican raper named PR terrorist.. I listen to big noyd, NOre.. Chino xl.. they dont gotta sell a lot to be good.. a lot of trash sells a lot..
I appreciate him for not just agreeing with dude saying he looks white... Like... ???? Wtf... I have African American friends who are literally that exact same complexion... I also appreciate him breaking down how important and prevalent latinos have always been in hiphop, and that Black people weren't hating on anyone that was real and into the culture... Both of those points are mixed up often
💯😎👌
That's right bro 💯 😎👌 B Real the way he talks about Browns, blacks, assians and all cultures in general its all about respect 🙏
Awesome. By the way, props to B-Real for mentioning Prince Markie Dee from the Fat Boys. I love the Fat Boys growing up. RIP, Buff Love. Hail Cypress Hill.
Hearing that song @ 0:43 makes me wanna listen to some Cypress Hill.
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B real dropping gems
That one guy
Fuck Jack
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Thank you BReal ❤
I like how B Real let Jack know he's a blood just in case he said something slick, Jack a good dude tho I wanna see him interview Game that'd be dope
B Real is real.
Truth.
Thanks and respect.
PSYCHO REALM !!!
I've heard Insane on rock stations. That & the Beastie boys are the only hip hop that crosses over.
True OG
youve much much too learn
+TreezyE83 ...oops..not meant for you. he is a tru og!
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Lot of respect for B and the Hill. Originals that brought Cannabis and Tattoos into Hip Hop. FACT!
b real always stay the same he just a chill dude like everybody say they wanna smoke wit snoop be ne other entertainer... i mean theres a couple kats u could put in there but b-real just seems like a real chill kat
LEGEND
hes always gonna be a light skin afro latino to me know matter what. im from LB and I know exactly who hes talking about
Orlando Greenhill Well i look him as a mixed man
B Real is mixed with Mexican n Black so I still consider him black in my eyes
Ronald J Who is black in his family?
+hiiipower iii Mexicano and Cubano is what he is vato,!
His mother is afro-cuban, father mexican.
Lmaoo.... Jack Thrilla still fumblin. Shout out to B-Real for the patience. Shout out to Jack also..... you might not be well informed but you certainly got charisma brotha keep doin your thing.
Salute B Real. . .Salute Jack Thriller
this guy doesn't seem to be ageing
haha i know right.
Craig Reeve all them preservatives.
Look him up without sunglasses
That’s cuz he is the Buddha master
Wow b real is a blood that's new to me
Yeah. Neighborhoods Family Bloods from South Gates. That's the set he's from, him & Sen Dog
B real self challenge:
Say 'shit' as many times as possible during the interview without it getting old.
i got a mad as pink tie dye insane in the brain t shirt i bought at an old record store back in the day. it got cypress hill in gold lettering and a big white skull with tombstones and iitb in white. mustve been some promo thing they did way back
That interviewer is a weirdo smh
He fails in almost every question he does, hahaha!!
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I'm sure a lot of people are unaware of the fact that Muggs is 100% white. He's half Norwegian and half Italian.
I thought he was French
MsNooneinparticular funny coming from Cube because he fucked with Muggs heavily before they started beefing
how is he half white if he’s half norwegian and half italian when norwegian and italian are both 100% white
J-Boogie Brown he’s half Italian and Cuban tf u talking bout?
I think wiki says he's half Cuban and half Italian so...
Awesome interview!
Jack Thriller has become a great interviewer through the years. B Real is cool too.
Cypress Hill one of my favorite Rap groups
B real. Look more a sierra, than cuban. Cuban necktie. Real song, men.
Show this video to Lord Jamar please!!
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@@williano57 yo wtf wrong with you, quit commenting on every comment. I click on your shit, it fuckin sucks move on.
Gerardo lmfao
Carnal no se de que país seas, pero en México existe un grupo de rap llamado "caló" que fueron de los pioneros en el rap, pero ese grupo literalmente nació en los estudios de televisión
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Cypress Hill!!!
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#GOTTI #REAL #HIPHOP #PEACE #SON #VIVA #MEXICO
What up from a Hill Fan Johnny Oxnard BrownWaterzDesigns@2018 Firme Old school Interview
“... in your native tongue” WTF!!! 😂 este vato😂😂😂
B-real was a Neighborhood Swan Blood Family
There's no denying it Black's have been monumental in Hip Hop and have produced some outstanding material. However i don't think it's fair to say Black's started Hip Hop. As B real said tons of ethnicities came together to create it, it was only because Blacks began producing more that it became highlighted and is now regarded as black culture when really it should considered ghetto culture. As a non black but person of colour i definitely feel there is racism within Hip Hop and i ain't talking about saying the N word. Generally if you ain't black but youre into Hip Hop even if its in your roots you'll have to prove yourself and often you'll be negatively judged.
True that, Busta said the same btw
let’s be real if black ppl never exist rap and hip hop would never exist
💯😎👌
b real forgot the fantastic ro-ro-ro-ro-ro-ro-mantic 5 mcs :
"well ruby d is my name, and im a puerto rican, might think im black by the way im speakin"
I specifically LOOK for B'Real collabs.. how i found Sick Jacken, =]
Always thought he was Irish. Hip hop started in new York always been Ricans and blacks doing this and started in early 70s. 2 turn table and a mic. Much better days than 2 day as far as the violence. Who would have thought this music still be around today. Real old dudes like me know what I'm talking about. I'm 55 and proud of making through all them decades when NYC really hot
Hip hop was started by blacks, ricans later started copying it. A Latino on the freshest Kids documentary even said it.
@@PPHDocumentaries Ricans didn't copy they were always there. You saw it in a doc lol. I'm from that gen. It started in my hood. South bronx. Peace.
The People in the documentary were in the South Bronx when Hip Hop was being created. You being from that Gen don`t mean shit, because i know the history of Hip Hop. Kool Herc was the first hip hop DJ to put the turn tables together, the Nigga Twins was the first official DJ`s, Coke La Rock was the first official Rapper and DJ Grand Wizard was the First Hip Hop DJ to do the scratches.
@@PPHDocumentaries not trying to lay some knowledge to somebody who read about it. You can't believe everything you read. But I'll leave you with this first dude on turn table and echo chamber was DJ AJ and Hollywood don't know what hap to them. The doc you talking about are much later in the game. Man just be glad the music still around and was an outlet for lots of ppl. I'm from Mitchell projects and hung out everywhere 138st, Mott haven . The area was called fort Apache
My sources is famous people who were there during the beginning of Hip Hop.Its highly debatable who was the first MC or DJ. But remember i said Official Rapper/Break dancer. Blacks in America have been rapping and Breakdancing for decades to years before HIP Hop was created. For Example; People Like Nat King Cole , Pig Meat Martin, James Brown and others have been rapping before Hip Hop and rap started. Nat King Cole has a record that goes far back as 1945 where he`s rapping. And blacks in America have been break dancing since no later then the Jazz era which is much older then Hip Hop. And In Africa for hundreds if not thousands of years before Hip Hop, African would say poetry over drum beats, and Break dancing have its Roots in Capoeira which is has its roots in Africa, African slaves later bought it to Brazil.
Well spoken dude
Yea B Real!! Throw Jack -ass in the smoke box Haha Windows&Vents Closed!!
yes i love cypress hill1
b real seem cool as fuck
Honest question here: am I a latino for north americans?
I'm from Brasil, half italian half some unknown native ethnicity.
the hat :D lol
ILL BiLL from La Coca Nostra is my favorite MC rhyming today.
come on B-Real! Em would be good just enough to clean up your shoes, that's all!
I agree with you. I don't understand why some of these legendary rappers are kissing up to him... its little bit disappointing. Can somebody please explain it to me??
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B-Real dope as fuck
HELL YA!
3:21 wtf is he talking about
.B real shit him down real quick
i love that pot head t shirts
dr. greenthumb ! dope
I think this dude bothered B Real right off the bat haha
That’s a blessing? To be light skin Latino wtf. I think that’s a terrible way of looking at things like this…Especially skin color. It’s a blessing to be alive and be all different colors in life. Saying this(the way he referred to it) makes it sound like being darker is not a blessing. That’s a bad way of looking at this. Just had to say that because you as a person should be looking at yourself with pride and positive thinking especially with who you are(and how you look) not negative.
😂😂😂 he was a blood. but snoop got him in that song frontin like an ESE
That's how it is. He'll get no love from real southsiders on the street for being from a black hood. He does front like an ese in his music. But like he said he ain't gangbanging he's working and just giving the public a personality that sells. My problem is don't claim a good if you left it in the past. If he was from my hood I'd tax him and jump him out if he's putting work and kicking the hood down with cash. If you doing alright and love your hood, you should pay some dues.
You wouldnt do shit, cobra
cobra5359 who gives a fuck bout not getting no love from the scrapas... Fuck outta here wit that stupid shit..nobody even likes scrapas .nortenos n crips n bloods fuck with breal n tats all that matters
Marketing purposes, his brothers a Southsider. But remember he said he "was" a blood.
Because that whole song was fake as fuk
CYPRESS HILL THE USO'S ☝️💯🤙
I always thought prince markie dee was a light skin black dude.
He is a light skinned black dude, with roots in Puerto Rico. The majority of Carribean Latins have some African ancestry. Sen Dog obviously has substantial African ancestry, B-Real has less, but it's still apparent, mainly in his hair. It's interesting how it shows in Latinos with African ancestry. Look at Fat Joe, light as hell, but has strong African facial features.
haha what was dat movie clip from n da beginning? dat was da movie back n day
Did he really say “that’s a blessing” sorry but I don’t care if your green... all of you are a blessing
No one is green my friend
Good interview...
True
RAW
Some latin people are rather pale.
What is the movie in start? :)
***** BRRRRRRAAAAAP YEEEEEYAA BRRRRRRRAAAAAAP
If you ain’t got no bodies you ain’t no gangsta
Dude tried to pull racist card on b real, he wanted nothing to do with it. Great job for not trying to play that same card dem blacks use all the time
Lou Agui you sound stupid
is that sick jacken on the left at 6.32????
Yup
at first i thought he had a crooked as eye. im like no wonder breal go glasses lol cuz i know id be looking
xD sorry no tortilla
Dj MUGGS is a white guy.
B real spitten real talk 💯 Markie Dee, he forgot even beastie boys. Back in style wars. Real hip hop It's always all culture, Black's just capitalized then make that shit racist AF. Like it was just them. B Real facts on origin just exposed that shit as a fucken mythology
stfu you calling black ppl “blacks” is racist. black ppl made hip hop. the legends came before beastie boys so idk why you mentioned them. Dj Kool Herc a Jamaican black man father of hip hop. and if you wanna go deeper into the history rapping came from scatting which was first down by a black ppl. the flow and rhythm is from BLACK ppl. if god never blessed the earth with black ppl y’all would’ve never had rap and hip hop
I got one of those hats to cuz lol
This dudes eyes scare the fuck out of me.
Lol....no more drive bys
B don’t look white at all check the Afro back in days ….
My own opinion is that with a shaved head he does look white, and today with social media huge he wouldn’t be able to use the n word at all.
Real knows Real.
Stoned is the way of the walk...
americans have a weird definition of race. those who created hip hop in NYC were mostly African descents: African Americans, Afro Latinos (from PR, DR, Cuba...) and Afro-caribeans non-latinxs from Jamaica, Haiti etc.
the very essence of Hip Hop music comes from the Black experience in the Americas. So stop the beef!
Sen Dog is Black from Cuba, B-real is also afro-descent on his mother side.
Woke shit
Breal not light skin your white latino
I agree
#nicehat
Dr Greenthumb!!!!
Cops come n try to snatch my crops!
This is what's up, a lot of people say rap is black music, but in reality it was always multi-racial, foundationally rapping itself was based in African and Jamaican roots, but they were sampling rock records by white people, Puerto Ricans, whites, blacks all breakdancing together. B-REAL, like the name says.
🔥😎💨🤡
Easy for the easy.
Cypress Hill weed Guru!
Ditch the hat and glasses b-real, strāt wack
MAN PRINCE MARKIE D ...B REAL...SEN DOG...MELLOW MAN ACE ARE BLACK!
Cypress hill compound..
..."You could hear the sound"
I thought bloods hated cypress hill.
Idk if hes alowwed to say the n word
yes he is. he is black ( light skin) but still black
If he was recording the songs he did today, no, he wouldn't be allowed to use the N word, today we have more political correctness. He's considered white latino.
cypress tribe bruh.!! :p