Peaple say that about me in fact I failed interviews because of it and it doesn't get my attention he talks all over the place......It sounded organized to me and his rap was cool he just would rap fast and stop after a couple if words then pick right back up to finish it off he definitely was 1 if a kind which even shows it to this day
Those were the days. I never even heard some of them rap prior to buying the cd I bought them if I liked the album cover and was never disappointed by anything from No limit.
Me and Silkk had the same teacher at De Anza High School, Mr. Beckle. He would always tell stories about him. He told stories about how Silk would always say "One day I'm going to be a famous rapper" For my teacher it was surreal seeing Silks dream come true. He called him Vyshonn.
@Antwan Monroe I never personally knew any celebrity. Just my teacher knew him. My sister knew his brother Master P.. P would come to my sisters store in the Hilltop Mall. Yeah, my Hall family is originally from Texas and Louisiana.
In 96 my cousin met pac but at that time I was 13 so didn't know much about pac till more media cable and internet came we got to know alot more about people He said to me pac was like a god and was a nice dude and shook his hand said what's up man I love you thanks for support so pac was a nice dude in heart he was just in bad place and he had a good reason for that we cent judge But since 99 or 2000s I loved pac and mostly listen to pac till this day At that time I was in Lebanon my cousin was in USA he used to tell me about Tupac but wasn't important to me I didn't understand who he was and all it didn't make sense till early 2000 So now I'm like if I knew as much as him and after 2000s if I saw pac I would go crazy and mean the world to me too Anyway rest in peace king king of people not just rap some how all people relate to Tupac as he spoke about other cultures not just black many times he mentioned many cultures and said we all should be together originally I'm from Iraq but lived in other counties when USA went to war with Iraq and fucked it up
@@LittleMonsterFootball that’s wassup man and it’s crazy cause my granny’s dad is from Monroe Louisiana and his lineage is distantly related to master p
I think Silk being the youngest of the Miller brothers, Percy (Master P) was able to groom him the right Way.. The others were older and already had their own mindset and did their own thing.. Silk followed the success master p had and stayed away from the Bs his other brothers fell victim to..
@@thelastdon6562 YOOO!! Was this in 07? Thats when he hit me on MySpace and told me the same shit when he heard my music… I’m still waiting on him but I know he gon come through!!
I’m a Philly kat, and ALWAYS been a fan of Silk, people always talk about his rap style. But I always liked his ‘off beat’ rap. And I WILL NOT change my mind…Nope!😅
.. sick do spilled ah lot of oil through that tank tah keep it rollin .. dudes sleepin on silk never checked his work .. eye know this facts ... they rollin with overall media opinion not their own BY THE WAY EYEM ALL GEE OUTTA THE 19143 KINGSESSING SECTION ✌
Its not a artists that pac didn't influenced he truly inspired generations and he will continue to be talked about forever he left a everlasting legacy.
@@marcussimmons6944 facts! NorCal in general has some of the best rap ever made. Yet we rarely get credit and always blackballed. Mfrs gotta move to LA just to get recognized. RBL album was a gem but them nggas never got the recognition. Maybe if most them didn’t die…idk
I bet Pac was never even looking at him and probably never remembered the moment. It’s always those people that we THINK are looking at us, that never was!
@@leonardsrcgarage1919 these new nigga weird yo Why would silk have to lie about a Tupac story when he was Master P and Cmurder brother Im starting to hate niggas under 30
@@EyeHeru That TRU album with Swamp Niggas was the best of those albums. Seem like he had did the Shocker album and single right before or the same year so I was assuming that song. I mean,it had a fire ass beat and yea, he was new to rapping but he wasn't as bad as many say. Especially if you go back and check out the Charge It To the Game album, which is his best solo effort, imo.
It's because most of these fools concentrated on how he rap instead of what he was saying when he rapped!! Silkk changed up his style from the earlier No Limit...If you listen to his Lyrics from Ghettos tryin to kill me, the first TRU, His debut Album "Sillkk tha Shocker, Down South Hustlers, 99 ways to die..You'd see how cold Sillkk was but for the simpletons. They'll never get it!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@MoreTruths There's no Whatever...I've listened to no Limit before they became powerhouse No Limit...Once people hear a Narrative, especially in America..They all just ride it just because everyone else is doing so...Silkk been had flow!!
Agreed and I thought the same thing but I think that’s what made his rap style so unique and different, which made him gain the following/fans that he did.
@@aermax7321 Pull up his Vlad interview on being on worst rappers lists.. he admits to rhyming off beat.. I don’t have a problem with an unorthodox style/ flow.. I’m huge fans of Freeway, Juelz, Nore etc… Silkk didn’t seem like a skilled emcee by nature, he felt studio made & P created. It’s all subjective though ✌🏿
I always respected Silks hustle and dedication cause back in tha day, every time I heard P on a song, I heard Silk... I'm 42 and frm tha Bay, grew up on No Limit...
Ha ha I rented that movie long ago when my dad was alive with my dad and throughout the whole movie I was wondering if Wayne BG turk or Juvie would pop up
PAC influnced c murda a lot he gave respect to him . He said pac name a couple times and talked about the outlaws in his song like a jungle , c murda best song
“Made Man”, was literally the first compact disc I ever bought. Fell in love with Silks energy when I found out he studied under Jeff Speakman. It was so surreal seeing somebody rap & do Martial Arts like there was somebody like me out there
I hope in the next 50-100 years our people are having more conversations about wealth & infrastructure instead of always talking about sports & entertainment.
@@cipriandobrea7369 There isn't one athlete or entertainer that's wealthy but there are plenty who are rich. Being rich & wealthy are not the same. Also, athletes & entertainers only appear to be super rich to minorities.
Art being nice with these questions. He know damn well C-Murder was biting off Tupac. But I understand why you asked him that in a professional way. And asked him if Tupac influenced C-Murder. Gotta keep it professional. I understand
Master P had the majority of No Limit trying to sound like Pac in 1998. C didn’t really have Pac’s style after Life Or Death (yes, I know he did “On My Enemies” on the Bossalinie album but I think P suggested it).
@@nsls8223 there was definitely an influence but I wouldn’t consider him a biter like Tha Realest. Cee definitely tweaked his own style, especially on later releases.
@@stephenlee3495 i understand you're a fan but knock it off, he was biting! 2pac called biggie a biter for much less. If 2pac was alive he definitely would call C-murder a biter. The man took an unreleased pac song and put it on his album and released it. Not to mention countless songs with 2pacs cadences and rhymes that C-murder bit. There are songs that silkk was even rapping like 2pac.
@@nsls8223 that’s my point though; P had the whole camp emulating Pac in 98. Once he loosened the reigns, a lot of these artists started to sound different (C, Magic, etc.).
There have been others who came out and said 2pac played Master P or had his album and they hadn't Even heard of him before, he invited Master P to do some shows with him
@@mikei9986 ^^^.... no doubt , from MASTER P intro to that verse , TATOOES , HENNESSY AND WEED .. still my ish .. PICTURE ME AND GHETTO TIES .. AND BOTH TRACKS GOT PAC WRITTEN ALL OVER THEM ... IS STILL NO LIMIT 4LIFE !!!
@@StockTalkDavid OK so you already know what time it is... that era when Nolimit was dropping something every Tuesday and you had to go to the record store and buy it.... and be hype the whole trip there... Golden Era
PAC showed love to all regions something rappers weren’t doing back then he didn’t care where you were from if he loved your music he was never a hater
No Limit bit PAC’s whole style when he passed! It’s crazy because Pac must’ve had a weird intuition, that this could be the future of rap after he’s gone. lol not knowing that it would.
Pac definitely inspired C-Murder and the No limit Staff, they tried to rap just like Pac in the way they would say "enemies" "Hennessey" etc.. and the "soldier style" they took from Pac, Pac's above the Rim soldier fit and chain alone inspired No Limit, and they bought unreleased songs from Suge to redo them as their own
The Almighty Bay Area Is Where Master P Learned The Game, In Richmond To Be Exact.. One Of my Day 1's Used To Play Silk The Shocker's music All The Time Late 90's Early 2000's
When We Ride On Our Enemies, It was an unreleased track from Tupac and No Limit got a hold of it and C Murder took the Lyrics and put it on his Bossalini album, Deathrow had to sue No Limit or there distributer
I remember a Master P video talking about being on a tour date show (or more, IDK) P said they never really got to talk or know each other.. I don't think P and Pac was "Real Cool".. this all seems weird AF... But what do I know. I love all the music from all them though, so whatever, it's cool.
Man C-Murder definitely gravitated towards Pac sound and delivery. There's no denying that Silk come on bruh! C-Murder was the closest thing we had to Pac sound wise after Tupac was assassinated...yeah I said assassinated! I actually think Pac and C-Murder would have been real tight homies given the real opportunity cause both of them were loose cannons and like Silk say they both stood on certain principles no matter what.
Everyone always compares someone to Pac, when none of them spit jewels like him or was born from a mother who was a Black Panther fighting for our people's rights
These kids would never understand getting a physical no limit album every week like nobody’ did it like till this day
Fr fr I got all the albums to this day
nothingn like first popping off the plastic and smelling the brand new cd
No Indy Label had an RUN/IMPACT like No Limit
Gankin them mgs out of Sam goody every week 😅
Maaaaan
So that’s the neega who rap like he got a gun pointed at him? - Pac thinking to himself
😂😂😂😂
Oh shit 😂
Pac was thinking about rapping like the same neega that had guns pointed at him 🤣🤣🤣
This sums up his wack flow perfectly 🤣
Lmfaoooooooo I really laughed out loud
He talks exactly how he raps. All over the place.
Peaple say that about me in fact I failed interviews because of it and it doesn't get my attention he talks all over the place......It sounded organized to me and his rap was cool he just would rap fast and stop after a couple if words then pick right back up to finish it off he definitely was 1 if a kind which even shows it to this day
Dude been wack
Silk the shocker album is dope
🤣🤣🤣
@@willrocman Which one?? Cause they all suck
Shout out to Silkk, Brother looks healthy and youthful considering he's pushing 50. Have to respect that.
Back then buying a no limit CD was so dope and to open up the album cover and see who coming out for the rest of the year was dope too..
They had so many artists.... Non stop releases. 😍
Those were the days. I never even heard some of them rap prior to buying the cd I bought them if I liked the album cover and was never disappointed by anything from No limit.
Early 90s baby I remember I miss those days😭now they done fucked up the whole Game smh
Then jackoff to the Mercedes album cover
Me and Silkk had the same teacher at De Anza High School, Mr. Beckle. He would always tell stories about him.
He told stories about how Silk would always say "One day I'm going to be a famous rapper"
For my teacher it was surreal seeing Silks dream come true.
He called him Vyshonn.
Us Halls always grow up around celebs I wonder y same thing wit me n the bay
And even my cousins down n Texas
@Antwan Monroe I never personally knew any celebrity. Just my teacher knew him. My sister knew his brother Master P.. P would come to my sisters store in the Hilltop Mall.
Yeah, my Hall family is originally from Texas and Louisiana.
In 96 my cousin met pac but at that time I was 13 so didn't know much about pac till more media cable and internet came we got to know alot more about people
He said to me pac was like a god and was a nice dude and shook his hand said what's up man I love you thanks for support so pac was a nice dude in heart he was just in bad place and he had a good reason for that we cent judge
But since 99 or 2000s I loved pac and mostly listen to pac till this day
At that time I was in Lebanon my cousin was in USA he used to tell me about Tupac but wasn't important to me I didn't understand who he was and all it didn't make sense till early 2000
So now I'm like if I knew as much as him and after 2000s if I saw pac I would go crazy and mean the world to me too
Anyway rest in peace king king of people not just rap some how all people relate to Tupac as he spoke about other cultures not just black many times he mentioned many cultures and said we all should be together originally I'm from Iraq but lived in other counties when USA went to war with Iraq and fucked it up
@@LittleMonsterFootball that’s wassup man and it’s crazy cause my granny’s dad is from Monroe Louisiana and his lineage is distantly related to master p
I think Silk being the youngest of the Miller brothers, Percy (Master P) was able to groom him the right Way..
The others were older and already had their own mindset and did their own thing..
Silk followed the success master p had and stayed away from the Bs his other brothers fell victim to..
Everybody and their Momma got a 2Pac story! Til the End of Time!
Frfr I have a pac story too. he told me when he comeback from Cuba he was gonna sign me🤣🤣🤣
I have one also, new York, 91, took me 2 lynch , waffle chicken, orange soda, not deaft row, pac
@@toliverkinney5108 🤣🤣🤣
@@thelastdon6562 YOOO!! Was this in 07? Thats when he hit me on MySpace and told me the same shit when he heard my music… I’m still waiting on him but I know he gon come through!!
Richie Rich and spice 1 has the most !
The young Silk was a beast on the early TRU albums. When they were in California
No he wasn't. Silk was always bootsie
The Ghetto Trying to Kill Me was one of the best lyrics from Silk!
Just came from a funeral and it got me paranoid!
Bay Area classic .
I'm 32 from new jersey and still play that song as if it just came out 🔥👊
Agreed...no debate 💯💯
Having visions on how I'm going to die G!
West Coast Bad Boys... Classic No Limit Records/ Bay Area compilation.
CLASSIC
Art opening questions “ so tell me what you know about Tupac . “
😂😂 everytime lmao
We need that lol
Only susspect dudes ask questions about Tupac nonstop 🤣
😂🤣
@lmiko dude you a pac troll get a life
Safe to say Silkk The Shocker was not shocked
The shocker shocks, not the other way around
Sooo... 2PAC was listening to an unknown Silkk The Shocker and became starstruck after meeting him in person 🤣
Him & P stay lying about stupid shit.
Man.....I just realized this was Silk after watching the Jayz segment yesterday 👁️😭👁️........Silk always been the reserved one
Me too 😂😂😂 I thought I was trippin yesterday
Soooooo the big ass SILK THE SHOCKER didn’t give the slightest impression?? 🤔🤔🤔
I’m a Philly kat, and ALWAYS been a fan of Silk, people always talk about his rap style. But I always liked his ‘off beat’ rap. And I WILL NOT change my mind…Nope!😅
💯
he had a mix of the west coast and the south together fast and slow flow
I agree
.. sick do spilled ah lot of oil through that tank tah keep it rollin .. dudes sleepin on silk never checked his work .. eye know this facts ... they rollin with overall media opinion not their own
BY THE WAY EYEM ALL GEE
OUTTA THE 19143
KINGSESSING SECTION ✌
It's the wave now, funny how the game goes
i miss 2pac...LIFE/muzic chanGE drastically once 2pac got in hiz situation...✨🙏✨
Music is more reliaed on technology and not talent so art of music dropped way too much
2pac was FAKE AF
True indeed.
Its not a artists that pac didn't influenced he truly inspired generations and he will continue to be talked about forever he left a everlasting legacy.
Just sounds like when you think someone is looking at you and the other person thinks the same . Just a whole lot of nothing lol .
It’s a trip how all these brothas career started in the bay .
Hell yeah
It just shows that The Bay been putting it down for a lot longer than many of us really knew and the influence The Bay artists had/have on the culture
@@marcussimmons6944 facts! NorCal in general has some of the best rap ever made. Yet we rarely get credit and always blackballed. Mfrs gotta move to LA just to get recognized. RBL album was a gem but them nggas never got the recognition. Maybe if most them didn’t die…idk
I bet Pac was never even looking at him and probably never remembered the moment. It’s always those people that we THINK are looking at us, that never was!
Pac knew All Eyez were on him so he had his eyes on everybody watching him
Hell yea nigga just wanna 2pac story lol
@@wisedyer2133 he wasn't even the one who brought it up G lol yall worse than females
@@leonardsrcgarage1919 these new nigga weird yo
Why would silk have to lie about a Tupac story when he was Master P and Cmurder brother Im starting to hate niggas under 30
@@maniackmack1590 on God bro lol niggaz go str8 to some negative hating shit.. like damn do yall watch just to talk shit?
That was the "Dusted and Disgusted" video shoot!! He has a good memory... ✔️💯💪🏾🙏🏾
I think pac was in jail during that time that’s why Richie Rich had a Free 2Pac shirt. Maybe it was on practice looking hard video
Wonder what song of Silkk's that was poppin then?
@@theo.n.e.records maybe one of those T.R.U. songs. I think the album True came out that year, that was a classic. They best album imo
@@EyeHeru That TRU album with Swamp Niggas was the best of those albums. Seem like he had did the Shocker album and single right before or the same year so I was assuming that song. I mean,it had a fire ass beat and yea, he was new to rapping but he wasn't as bad as many say. Especially if you go back and check out the Charge It To the Game album, which is his best solo effort, imo.
@The O.N.E. Records The Ghetto trying to Kill me verse
He basically explained how u feel when ppl stare at you 😂😂
Best comment
He probably was looking at you like "How TF this dude get in the RAP Game???" 😂😂😂💯 Some Real niggaz get leery when they see the unusual!
🤣🤣🤣
Facts 😂
It's because most of these fools concentrated on how he rap instead of what he was saying when he rapped!! Silkk changed up his style from the earlier No Limit...If you listen to his Lyrics from Ghettos tryin to kill me, the first TRU, His debut Album "Sillkk tha Shocker, Down South Hustlers, 99 ways to die..You'd see how cold Sillkk was but for the simpletons. They'll never get it!! 🤣🤣🤣
@Timothy Washington Whatever Dude😒🙄
@@MoreTruths There's no Whatever...I've listened to no Limit before they became powerhouse No Limit...Once people hear a Narrative, especially in America..They all just ride it just because everyone else is doing so...Silkk been had flow!!
Never thought he could catch / ride a beat, he had some joints though
Agreed and I thought the same thing but I think that’s what made his rap style so unique and different, which made him gain the following/fans that he did.
.. SILK STROLLED OVER PLENTY TANK INSTRUMENTALS .. YOU JUST AINT CHECKED HIS WORK ..TRUELY !!!
@@aermax7321 Pull up his Vlad interview on being on worst rappers lists.. he admits to rhyming off beat.. I don’t have a problem with an unorthodox style/ flow.. I’m huge fans of Freeway, Juelz, Nore etc… Silkk didn’t seem like a skilled emcee by nature, he felt studio made & P created. It’s all subjective though ✌🏿
That’s bs he caught a lot of beats y’all just like to repeat 💩
He answered that bihh 50 times the same damn way
😂😂😂😂
Like dam 😆 I thought the same
😭😭😭
LMAO
😂😂😂stop 😂😂😂
I’m impressed with the way this interview was shot 🎥 the lighting in A1 Art🔥
I always respected Silks hustle and dedication cause back in tha day, every time I heard P on a song, I heard Silk... I'm 42 and frm tha Bay, grew up on No Limit...
People don’t realize that Silkk had a whole different style and flow when No Limit was in Richmond California.
yep
He was still wack lol
My boy Silk.. I used to watch that movie he was in all the time lol. Damn the good ol' days
Ha ha I rented that movie long ago when my dad was alive with my dad and throughout the whole movie I was wondering if Wayne BG turk or Juvie would pop up
Can't wait to take lunch so I can listen to Silk always love him
Yea silk underrated but enjoy ur lunch tho
*❤️👑🙇🏾🍱🥂#💯!*
@@mrstacksistack He most definitely is and thanks taking my lunch at 3 can't wait lol
What you having for lunch?
@@AhmedCSamatar He probably gonna have a couple bags of Rap Snacks.
C Murder covered “When We Ride On Our Enemies” before it was released. He definitely took Pac’s style…
.. HAIL MARY ALSO .. C WERE HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY PAC .. U COULD HEAR IT IN EVERY ALBUM .. LOVE C MUSIC
PAC influnced c murda a lot he gave respect to him . He said pac name a couple times and talked about the outlaws in his song like a jungle , c murda best song
Pac probably was like "why is he rappin off beat like that,"" like wtf?
@@aermax7321same
@@montanagior2848🔥
Silk was always a smooth dude
Definitely not a Lyricist rapper. That's cool.
Garbage rapper
Should of used that cool in the booth
Nice sounding voice, whack rhymes
Silk was trash at rapping and acting
“Made Man”, was literally the first compact disc I ever bought. Fell in love with Silks energy when I found out he studied under Jeff Speakman. It was so surreal seeing somebody rap & do Martial Arts like there was somebody like me out there
No limit albums was on another level...another style of hip hop in general💯💯💯💯
That’s happened at the Practice Looking Hard video shoot. I didn’t know he was there that’s crazy.
" I got a mirror in my pocket and I practice lookin' hard! Right before, I go to bed I make that my mirrors theeere!
I remember that video back in the 90’s it was hella Bay niggaz in that, the Golden Era of Bay Area Rap.
Silk is 6'6". Pac had a major napoleon complex. That's why the cold staring.
Pac was above average height
Pac was at the most 5'9"
Facts
Oooo baby I know he was tearing Mya up!!!! 😂
master ps uuuuhhh trademark sound was him emulating pac screaming in rikers Island
- said by A Biggie Glizzy Gobbler who's favorite rapper attended Industry kink parties with puffy 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Im Still a Fan Homie! He's Under Appreciated !
Silk tried to sidestep that question "Did Pac influence C?" but Art hit the Scorpion "Get over here!" 🤣🤣🤣
C was my favorite rapper at that time.
@@MansaX bro all I know is when f them other niggas came on in a party it was a fight😭🤣
@theonlymetagold3284 I remember when that cd came out me and my brother went to circuit city and got it. Blasted that song loud af!
🤣🤣
I hope in the next 50-100 years our people are having more conversations about wealth & infrastructure instead of always talking about sports & entertainment.
💯
Sports and entertainment makes many people wealthy.
Pac creates wealth
@@cipriandobrea7369 There isn't one athlete or entertainer that's wealthy but there are plenty who are rich. Being rich & wealthy are not the same. Also, athletes & entertainers only appear to be super rich to minorities.
@@killingsley dude this is a hip hop channel wtf go t o channel that is structured around your said information ....
The set where Silkk shot this is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Look like Money Talks outside that Euro club.
Down Here In Louisiana All We Play Is Tupac & Look Up To Him💯💯 Free Cmurda Long Live Makaveli 🦍🙏🏾 Outlawz 4Life
Silk talk like he rap.😂
Nigga talk off beat with no beat
I said the the same😂😂
I listened to all Silkk The Shocker album's Charge It to the Game & Made Man Is Number #1
Tha shocker was his best one mix between Richmond no limit and new orleans 96
So Pac nor Silk wanted to say what’s up first 😂
Then that would've led to the both of them in hotel bed 2gether..🌈
It be like that in the Bay.... especially in the 90's
Art being nice with these questions. He know damn well C-Murder was biting off Tupac. But I understand why you asked him that in a professional way. And asked him if Tupac influenced C-Murder. Gotta keep it professional. I understand
Facts
How? I’m trying to understand the comparison but I don’t see C-Murder rapping like Pac
😂
Yea Art is just keeping it professional lol
C was paying homage stop it
If silk the shocker, g herbo, blueface was on a track together nobody would know what beat they was rapping on. 😂 The offbeat legends!!!
silkk would body them tho 🤣🤣
Don't forget Tee Grizzly lol
Off beat legends 😂😂😂😂
E 40 use to be on that too
U forgot drakeo
Master P had the majority of No Limit trying to sound like Pac in 1998.
C didn’t really have Pac’s style after Life Or Death (yes, I know he did “On My Enemies” on the Bossalinie album but I think P suggested it).
C-murder was heavily influenced by 2pac from the way he rapped down ro his tattoos even on the bossalini album too
So true, master ps uuuuhhh sound was him emulating pac screaming in rikers Island
@@nsls8223 there was definitely an influence but I wouldn’t consider him a biter like Tha Realest. Cee definitely tweaked his own style, especially on later releases.
@@stephenlee3495 i understand you're a fan but knock it off, he was biting! 2pac called biggie a biter for much less. If 2pac was alive he definitely would call C-murder a biter. The man took an unreleased pac song and put it on his album and released it. Not to mention countless songs with 2pacs cadences and rhymes that C-murder bit. There are songs that silkk was even rapping like 2pac.
@@nsls8223 that’s my point though; P had the whole camp emulating Pac in 98. Once he loosened the reigns, a lot of these artists started to sound different (C, Magic, etc.).
The only person who says Pac and Master P was really, really cool was Master P and Art
2pac did not like master p lol
@@HazeyCazeyTv how do u know this?
There have been others who came out and said 2pac played Master P or had his album and they hadn't Even heard of him before, he invited Master P to do some shows with him
@@ETHIOPIANASSASIN post the link
Finally.. respect to silk for that medallion 🥇
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Can you imagine Silkk the Shocker and 2pac made a song together back then man that would be dope.
Nah, Silk would've been trash on the record.
Facts
More like c-murder and 2pac
@@monstar803famous5 that been dope 2
@@monstar803famous5 yes
I told my homies don’t cry, if I close my eyes “but silkk the shocker, you too young to die “
.. BACK 2 LIFE : C MURDER LIFE OR DEATH 💣
@@aermax7321 haha you know it !! 2nd chance hardest track on that album! You can hear Pacs influence in c murders verses
@@mikei9986
^^^.... no doubt , from MASTER P intro to that verse , TATOOES , HENNESSY AND WEED .. still my ish .. PICTURE ME AND GHETTO TIES .. AND BOTH TRACKS GOT PAC WRITTEN ALL OVER THEM ... IS STILL NO LIMIT 4LIFE !!!
Silk talk exactly how he raps. Same cadence and all.
Hating on Silkk is the new internet follower trend for a goofy
Sound like silk definitely capping😂😂
This man talks the same way he raps. Lol much love to Silk The Shocker!
Silk The Shocker- Down and Dirty one of his best verses
I'm Bout it Soundtrack.
Yes!!
@@StockTalkDavid OK so you already know what time it is... that era when Nolimit was dropping something every Tuesday and you had to go to the record store and buy it.... and be hype the whole trip there... Golden Era
@@ValueTimeShawn Yep. I still have a lot of my No Limit CDs right now. Spent so much money with them during those times
Pac stayed real
Maybe it was his intuition. Maybe Pac looked at silkk hard because he knew he and his brother would be biting his style after he passed.
Facts! They tried it tho lmao
This nigga a legend much love and respect for this brother
North South East to West everybody gotta 2pac story!
PAC showed love to all regions something rappers weren’t doing back then he didn’t care where you were from if he loved your music he was never a hater
2pac got his wigpiece pushed off north south to the east west 😄
@@donaldb93 pac ran a marathon around the world from gettin chased by global crips lol
@@lmiko wouldn’t know anything about that but ok broski
Art will find them! If they got a Pac story to tell! Book em!
Silk talk in run on sentences. It's amazing to listen to how all over the place his speech pattern is
rap like he think dont he
I still have Silkk The Shocker album The Shocker’ #Classic
Silk first 2 albums was 🔥🔥🔥
..whOA!
I Thought He Was Rapping While Telling The Story 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anything:
Silkk Tha Shocker: “But it was cool…yeaaaah”
No Limit bit PAC’s whole style when he passed! It’s crazy because Pac must’ve had a weird intuition, that this could be the future of rap after he’s gone. lol not knowing that it would.
Who wanted to even bite a ballerinas style like tutipac? 😄👯♀️🩰🌈
@@lmiko yet the so called fake gangster shot at people , jumped a crip , shot at cops, fought two producers for talking shit, yet he’s fake right ?
@@pacstan916 yea but still was turned into a body count on them crips hit list 🤣🤣🤣
@@lmiko same with biggie . Bigggie was a fake rapper too
@@lmiko biggie rapped anut bullet slugs ect and look at him lfmao
Background crazy Art!
I bet Art wants to talk to Silkk the shocker 9 next, thinking he could get it to talk lol
Mannn them niggas jacked Pac whole style from choice of words, delivery, everything damn near
SILK DA SHOCKER FIRST TWO ALBUMS WERE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯🤞🏿
His interviews are even off beat
Lmao!!!
😂
Mistah lol
I was thinking the same 🤣🤣 just like the raps
😂😂😂
CERTIFIED Legend. Silkk was Str8 🥶 wit it fa'sho sho
..TRU!
People forget that No Limit Records was originally No Limit Records & Tapes in Richmond California
Pac definitely inspired C-Murder and the No limit Staff, they tried to rap just like Pac in the way they would say "enemies" "Hennessey" etc.. and the "soldier style" they took from Pac, Pac's above the Rim soldier fit and chain alone inspired No Limit, and they bought unreleased songs from Suge to redo them as their own
The Soulja theme definitely came from Soulja slim and the magnolia but he definitely was influenced by 2pac also
They didnt buy the songs from suge somebody leaked them to them
This guy says a lot without actually saying anything
He has always stuttered
“ he was looking at me “
He just tends to repeat himself a lot...but a smart dude and impo one of the most underrated lyricists
LOL.
He must have been interrogated a few times
C-Murder Studied Tupac's lyrics, flow, pronounciation. Got it mastered. Made a career out of it.
Facts
🧢 P was sounding more like Pac than C
@@RealJamesJones24 late in his career after ice cream man he did
And he absolutely sucked at it 😂
@@rockfresh5359 yep that’s about the size of it he didn’t sound like him when he first blew up, I feel like that did more hurt than help my opinion
Hell yeah you got Silkk
Mr!
2Pac was probably admiring him, that's why he kept staring at him.
What
The Almighty Bay Area Is Where Master P Learned The Game, In Richmond To Be Exact.. One Of my Day 1's Used To Play Silk The Shocker's music All The Time Late 90's Early 2000's
Ya’ll still remember C-murder stole Tupac Lyrics off Makaveli mixtapes and released them...
That's Krazy not C Murder
And they was paying homage
When We Ride On Our Enemies,
It was an unreleased track from Tupac and No Limit got a hold of it and C Murder took the Lyrics and put it on his
Bossalini album, Deathrow had to sue No Limit or there distributer
ruclips.net/video/25Mr3Lrw_NQ/видео.html
A gift for Pac and no limit fans the dj the shit remix a lot of his ogs
@@dawgpound187 wait I never heard this before like ever!!!!!
I remember a Master P video talking about being on a tour date show (or more, IDK) P said they never really got to talk or know each other.. I don't think P and Pac was "Real Cool".. this all seems weird AF... But what do I know. I love all the music from all them though, so whatever, it's cool.
I grew up listening to SILK. Y'all youngsters just don't know. He is a legend. Facts
Huh?! How!?!
Boy, y'all label anybody a "legend" these days! Smfh!!!
Good Rain Ent.LLC was the first Record Label in New Orleans to start a Podcast in New Orleans..............We spoke and indulge in Politics.
Man C-Murder definitely gravitated towards Pac sound and delivery. There's no denying that Silk come on bruh! C-Murder was the closest thing we had to Pac sound wise after Tupac was assassinated...yeah I said assassinated! I actually think Pac and C-Murder would have been real tight homies given the real opportunity cause both of them were loose cannons and like Silk say they both stood on certain principles no matter what.
My 2 favourites
❤Where you been dude? Voice hasn’t changed. Had me not liking Mya all through high school 😅
Everyone always compares someone to Pac, when none of them spit jewels like him or was born from a mother who was a Black Panther fighting for our people's rights
I just found out not to long ago that kanye west Father was a black panther.
The track celly cell and silk shocker done was a classic!!!
So Pac was checking him out?
This was the 90’s, was no fruit loop stuff going on like this new 🌈 generation.
@@Sam-rg7ej naaah they just were more homophobic but fruit loop stuff have always existed
Son really growning into that Miller grill! Lol Looking like Apprentice P right here. 😂
Hell yeah I was just saying this😂
Silk where you been
I was there....Silk was like Oooooo It ain't my fault.....
Pac said ......Did I do that.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@hadiyah8623 🤣😘
The art of Tupac
These my new favorite interviews mane I grew up hearing all No Limit esp Silkk’s music fr
Silk one of the strangest rappers to ever do it every one knows he did nothing he rapped about😂😂😂
Silk Sound Like Cain Getting Questioned By Bill Duke ..."YOU KNOW U DONE FUCKED UP DONT CHA"
I love the No Limit era
You have to interview Mia X.
Charge It 2 Da Game!!!
Silk always been cold 🥶