DJ Premier talks about Ten Crack Commandments l I AM RAPAPORT STEREO PODCAST
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- Опубликовано: 19 апр 2018
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"Never sell No Crack where you Rest At. I don't Care if They want An Ounce, Tell em Bounce."
Jewelry!
Life saving line
I love these stories.. too many are untold and will never get heard. Awesome interview
word
Premo is like a hip hop nerd's dream. and Questlove.
Crazy that this("my era") is about 20 somethin years ago.. wow
any dude that caught a drug charge broke one of the 10 crack commandments
Only 7k views smh. Great story. I could listen to Premier tell hip hop stories all day
1 yr later it’s at 69K... Should be at 69Mil💯💯💯
It’s the corny SJW host holding it back, that’s all.
Preme will always tell the truth, it’s a matter of the right question being asked, thank u Mike
But he won't tell us the bring it on sample
Premier is legend
That was definitely Preemos session. I remember reading this exact same story in the XXL Biggie anniversary issue like 15 years ago. Preem told the same story word for word
Preem is just a legend, man. He's one of the GOATs but he's also just a super standup dude, always shouting people out, that's real, and very rare nowadays. I don't think anyone can ever say anything bad about that dude or that he bullshitted anyone.
Said it the exact same way today on his video
A beat from premo is like when a crackhead finds a fuckin' hundred dollar bill!!! 100PERCENT!
Yeah yeah!!!
"I hope you get robbed on the way there"😂
That’s awesome.
Love the sound of the ‘Ten’ on that track!
We need to get all these origin stories out before these guys leave us man
What if you leave first
Wow such an awesome channel wonder how I missed it. Doesnt matter a subscription is on and more Biggie related videos will keep us coming and staying !!
I miss Big and Premo
My man said King Just! Bought back in time quick!
"Ten Crack Commandments" contains a sample of "Vallarta" as recorded by Les McCann.
Mike Rap... you are doing so much for hip hop. Thanks for putting this together.
Damm the original story to tell beat was so smooth wish we could all hear that today
That beat is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I always wondered about that Lil ' Cease line. 😂 " I used to be a strong as ripley be, too Lil cease crippled me, now I play hard like my girls nipples be"
Number 4: know you heard this before
"Never get high on your own supply"
On one day it sounds like Jeru was saying Big was hip hop and Puff had him hostage.
He keeps clearing his throat, but I cant tell the difference
LOL
😂😂😂😂
Premo is a serious chain smoker. That's what them cigarettes do to your cords if you smoke by the pack.
Tone Loc-after-a-few-cough-drops-soundin'
Prem is real hip hop royalty....... Flowers to this man NOW......
I'm smiling for this whole video...this is so interesting
Am I the only person that didn't want it to stop?!?!?!? Amazing interview
I remember that radio segment too. I definitely remember that.
Sick explanations. Things make sense even more now. Big up Premo, Jeru, Angie, BIG! Too sick.
That God damn credit? Dead it
You think a crackhead's paying you back? Shit, forget it!
Great interview, Rap. #HipHop.
Dj premiere a genius from day 1z 💫💯
These stories is that I live for.
the most important rule..
#7
No. 3 to me is most important...never trust no-bo-dy. It basically encompasses No.1, 2, 6, and 7 in a nutshell.
@@totalbliss1 lol
This rule is so underrated..
That beat goes so fucking hard
Notice how Rapaport doesn’t interrupt Preme every second to say something stupid or crack a joke or have 10 niggas talking at the same time?? That’s how you conduct a interview people. Great job.
This is my favourite and in my opinion, the best rap instrumental ever!
In my top 5.
The king of beats, Primo,standing legend. Cant unlove the guy!
The camera man, had Vertigo for a few seconds.
Great history lesson; salute
Great inteview
It's good to hear how many hands were in the pot. Because it lets you know all the greats had help. I never met a self-made man ever! And anyone that claimed to be, was lying!
Yo Micheal Rapaport is my Man.. Real BX dude went to school with my boy Todd...
Anthony Gronock Damn. What did Todd do to you
@@makdude0408 took his lunch money.
If this is blues, it's blues in the Billie Holiday sense, not the Muddy Waters one. This is one of Nina Simone's more subdued mid-'60s LPs, putting the emphasis on her piano rather than band arrangements. It's rather slanted toward torch-blues ballads like "Strange Fruit," "Trouble in Mind," Billie Holiday's own composition "Tell Me More and More and Then Some," and "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out." Simone's then-husband, Andy Stroud, wrote "Be My Husband," an effective adaptation of a traditional blues chant. By far the most impressive track is her frantic ten-minute rendition of the traditional "Sinnerman," an explosive tour de force that dwarfs everything else on the album.
I could listen to premos stories for years
Sooo Dope. Its so crazy as a kid I do remember the Hot 5 at 9 with Angie Martinez but I didnt realize the artists did drops. She played so much music on her show too so it all jist blended it, you thought they were just playing the next shit.
Damn NYC HipHop in the 90s...😢😢😭😭😭 I remember Still not a player by Big Pun was on that, Off the Books by Beatnuts was on that.
Might have to go watch the Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Documentary on Netflix now.
I wanna hear the original from the radio station like he says early in the video
Hot 5 at 9 wow. Memories of when NY was Poppin
Eric Sermon, Fat Joe and MC Serch tell good hip hop stories also. Premier is a true legit legend.
GREAT TRIVIA!!!!
They shoulda had more focus on preemos sessions on the Notorious movie!
Michael Rapport was expecting Preme to have fanfare taking about BIG and he was just giving use all the real lol
The 10 is next level
The first thing you should know about this song is that like Moses, the celebrated purveyor of the original Ten Commandments, Biggie didn’t so much come up with the list as he just brought it to the masses. Unlike Moses, though, Biggie’s delivery had a finesse that made the list unforgettable and he didn’t have God split open the earth and swallow the haters in the crowd. As it turns out, the “Ten Crack Commandments” were originally listed in a 1994 issue of The Source, which was the magazine that first gave our boy his start. Biggie was just the dude who made it something worth listening to.
Beautiful story, when everything comes together in that fashion, all the stars aligning how they did, that’s how u know that song was meant to be recorded & released. So many elements to this story & not 1 thing went wrong.
The Ten Crack Commandments was taken from the Detroit drug family the Chambers Brothers. They were also the inspiration for the movie "New Jack City"
Nah, it's clearly influenced from Scarface and when Frank Lopez schools Tony to the rules of the game in the Babylon club. One of which was Never get high on your own supply.
Them rules was common sense, even if it wasn't never said it was always known.
I love me some Preemo .....
Hip Hop Mozart
“You’re fucking my mouth up...” PAUSE
Ringtone for the past 5 years
Warning 5 years for me
MASTERMIND
It amazes me how a video of a person telling a story can get dislikes.
Tell that bish Angie...to release the Biggie audio... Telling Brooklyn to step to Dogg Pound during new york new york video shoot
Tommy Kreed so what Dogg Pound tried to diss NY
@@michaelbratton5513 Dogg Pound knocked down the buildings.... After biggie called for action in red hook Brooklyn
You act like she owned hot 97 and she keep the tapes
What would that solve anyway
@@bobsaget9861 true
Rest in peace my forefather we love you fam.
new yorks finest
Ive been in this game for years/it made me an animal/ there’s rules to this shit/ I wrote me a manual/ a step-by-step booklet for you to get/ your game on track not your wig pushed back
hot hip-hop beats over the years...
Quiet Storm - Mobb Deep
hypnotize - BIGGiE
Flava in Ya Ear - Special Ed
Cherchez La Ghost - Ghostface
Black & Yellow - Wiz Khalifa
I Got Soul - Eric B & Rakim
All bout the Benjamins - Puffy / Lox
Clique - Kanye ft. Big Sean
Peter-Piper - Run DMC JMJ
Somebody for Me - Heavy D & the Boyz
planet rock - A.Bam & Soulsonic
Gin & Juice - Snoop / Dre
Breathe - Fabulous
Treat'em Right - Chubb Rock
Bring the Noize - P.E.
Cool like that - Digital Planets
9mm - BDP - Dj Scott La Rock
It's yours - T La Rock
Brooklyn Zoo - Wu / Ole Dirty
Sucker MC's - Run DMC
Momma said knock U out - LL Cool J
ice ice ice baby - Vanilla Ice
Funky Cold Medina - Tone Loc
Mind Playing Tricks on me - Ghetto Boyz
Angie Martinez gets mad props from me loved listening to her on hot 97....I remember calling hot 97 in 1994 and she played my request twice and we chopped it up for a quick minute yo!!!I remember having to use the pay phone and drinking my 40 old E....with 2 chicken heads in the pj's!!!I was 13 and yeah hung with older heads so getting a 40 was as easy f***!smh
Beatnuts is my shit 🔥🔥🔥
Where can I here Jeru's version
I remember that jeru promo. Shit was dope.
Rip Guru
Chuck d sued over the count sample
Really?
Yup
Rapaport throwing maaaad comp with Vlad!
Fuck Vlad. Jew culture vulture.
Great Interview, but come on camera guy....Get with the program...IJS....Don't zoom in too much and have the right angles....
Gems. 🤘
Whattt? Story to tell Original? Dammm
I mi55 B.I.G... Hip Hop ha5n't been the 5ame.....
Too cheep to get a real cameraman or even a tripod!
Classic Chuck D sample
Should have put more money into the podcast interview. Kinda ghetto for NY podcast
Why would anyone dislike this video???
Who else noticed he put on 2 different voices?
#diverseclarity
biggie . greatest of all time .
PREMO
PRIMO!
Salute
Used to be strong as ripple b
Kool beans
G.o.a.t
This is mean ..
Primo
5:46 PAUSE
Crazy how Biggie thought he was the greatest, he obviously didn't know how much more 2pac's legend would grow.
They died 6 months apart...there was no real way to know..
@@praheightsixty8110 Yeah, he thought that now thst Pac is gone, he could simply go to LA to take his thrown.
It wasn't crazy for him to think that, he had better technical rapping skill than Pac.
@@KardiFan2000 But he knew he couldn't mess with Pac. That's why he didn't diss him until he was deceased.
J Pete Bro, other than Pac having a doper-sounding voice/delivery and having more socially conscious content, lyrically, Biggie was superior to Pac in every other way. If they were both alive to go blow-for-blow like Jay and Nas did with "Takeover", "Ether" and "Supa Ugly" then it wouldn't have ended well for Pac. On "Hit Em Up", all Pac did was claim that he fucked Faith Evans and then he talked a bunch of shit at the end using adlibs 😂😂 Most overrated diss track of all time.
I’m sorry, but this is one of rap’s most OVERRATED SONGS EVER!!! Not intelligent, not lyrical, not original, decent beat but that’s it
FOH