***** I imagine he does get other people to help do the work sometimes. "all the work in the studio" that's pure speculation. There's no denying that he's a talented individual. Music is a collaborative effort. I'm not a blind super fan either. Yes he's overrated but completely disregarding him is stupid as fuck
***** I'm gonna be honest I don't really know what am talking about. I haven't actually done enough research. So i'll just stay on the fence haha. Maybe he isn't legendary. I think he's just good at what he does. Anyway sorry if I came off disrespectful. I was more expressing my anger at "Hipster" hip-hop fans who try to attack artists based on popularity. I was just assuming things. It's obvious you genuinely know what you are talking about ha
Thats the way it typically works when you reach a certain level. To commit 100% to making beats for one album or artist would take time away from other projects and ventures, especially back in the day. Take Teddy Riley for example, he is undoubtedly a great producer, but Pharrell did some of his biggest hits. One another note thats kinda how you get your name out as a up and coming producer. Sometimes you have to give a beat to a well established producer just for the credit and you brand builds from there.
Not really, they're the most successful latin rap artist of all time, their first 3 albums sold huge, their songs been on TV, Movies, they get recognition proper from Fans and artist.
+Ghostdini Stark Sound wise Erick Sermon and Dr Dre were both on that Funk sound. Pete Rock was more Jazz and Soul. And Dr Dre clearly was influenced by Erick Sermon's work with EPMD for The Chronic because nobody was using samples like that in that way really except for EPMD.
Dre tha FreQ - drekb. Exactly... you get it. Plus, their careers are similar in length... EPMD debuted in '87. Dr. Dre debuted in '88 with NWA. They both mined P-Funk for their sound... and they had legacies that extended beyond their respective groups. Pete Rock had a golden touch that blessed several artists, too... but that's about the only comparison he draws to Dre or Erick.
Cypress Hill wasn't the first to mention weed smoking in rap music, but they basically opened the floodgates for the prolific homage to cannabis sativa. Their first album is an undisputed classic that doesn't get discussed or mentioned enough.
one of my all-time faves. I was already up on EPMD. Naturally, migrated to Redman, because his lyrics and flow were what helped to satisfy my rap hunger. Truly, one of the best to have ever done it.
Oooh I just loved Cypress Hill. B-Real is my ex-play husband. He was so fine in the 90's. When they came out with _How I Could Just Kill a Man_, I became a fan on sight. I loved Das EFX too. I remember the day my dad and I went to _The Wherehouse_ and bought the _They Want EFX_ cassette maxi-single. We played it over and over again. Oooh and when Jeffrey was dancin' to it on TFPOBA, that took it a step further. Great interview, fellas.
Redman was on Soul Assassins song Throw Your Hands In the Air backing Cypress. Along with Eric Serman, MC Eight, and Redman. B Real was crushing Ice Cubes in the video
+I Provide Useless Statistics for Your Pleasure "All I did was gave you a style for you to run with Smiling in my face, glad to break bread with the God" 15 years later, Ether still burns like a Florence Nightingale lamp.
I used to roll with the tissue in the nose too... wtf was up in the 90s and sinus problems. I used to always need tissue in my nose and my mom wouldnt understand
I remember to this day when I heard that first Cypress Hill record. 92 sophomore year HS at a basement blaze session with a bunch a budda heads.. "....Male hispanic and possible male black...." Been bangin em' ever since.
Going to listen to some Das EFX because ofthis interview. That witty style with the iggity at the end of every other word is a style that will never be touched again.Same goes for the FU-Schnickens. Which I think they are related to Das too !! Salaam !
Yo, Red and Meth should've just asked ODB and RZA, to both be in How High. Just picture ODB as Ivory and RZA as I Need Money. Both, ODB and RZA, would've been perfect for those 2 character role's.
TIME...Time...4 some... Time 4 some... Action. ...!!! Man i miss that Era.... Red...Meth... Cypress Hill Pharcyde... Fuck! i miss the 90's... there was no better time to grow in... it was Fucking Gangster as FUCK
chocolate thai basically new york and jersey had landrace strains where as cali had all the crazy genetics crossed and bred for perfection, time has changed huh
Not to sound like a groupie, but more I hear this man speak the more respect I got for him, niggas like him really love hip hop and got into for the right reasons, not like half the niggas nowadays who just do it for a check
He said that single started off his career. Even though you'ee absolutelty correct, he's right as well in the sense that if you ask anyone, 'Time 4 Some Action' would be the song everyone names first.
When I was younger back in school there was a rumor that Redman use to not only sell coke but he would actually sniff lines of coke also. So he would stick the tissue in his nose because his sinuses was fuck up from sniffing coke.
Treach was the illest rapper between 91-94... up until Nas and Biggie came onto the scene. Treach was Eminem's favorite rapper. Vlad should interview Treach next
Treach is underrated as fuck when people discuss all time greats. I think it's because Naughty made cheesy music for the most part. You know who's also underrated during that time span you mentioned? Grand Puba. He was Treach's favorite rapper during that time.
redman so humble for an east coaster. always giving the west the respect we deserve. redman u a goat and we see you. ✊
Yeah red seem like a genuinely decent human being.
he the goat duh
The East coast West coast feud was some bullshit, it was the media that created it. Real artists respect real.
Cypress Hill Started the whole weed in rap thing not Dr. Dre or anybody else. TRUE LEGENDS.
indeed a fake rapper. but he's a legendary producer.......
***** I imagine he does get other people to help do the work sometimes. "all the work in the studio" that's pure speculation. There's no denying that he's a talented individual. Music is a collaborative effort. I'm not a blind super fan either. Yes he's overrated but completely disregarding him is stupid as fuck
***** I'm gonna be honest I don't really know what am talking about. I haven't actually done enough research. So i'll just stay on the fence haha. Maybe he isn't legendary. I think he's just good at what he does. Anyway sorry if I came off disrespectful. I was more expressing my anger at "Hipster" hip-hop fans who try to attack artists based on popularity. I was just assuming things. It's obvious you genuinely know what you are talking about ha
Thats the way it typically works when you reach a certain level. To commit 100% to making beats for one album or artist would take time away from other projects and ventures, especially back in the day. Take Teddy Riley for example, he is undoubtedly a great producer, but Pharrell did some of his biggest hits. One another note thats kinda how you get your name out as a up and coming producer. Sometimes you have to give a beat to a well established producer just for the credit and you brand builds from there.
Even Timbaland gave away some beats to DeVante Swing just to get on and for that initial pub
Cypress hill underrated af
Indeed!
Not really, they're the most successful latin rap artist of all time, their first 3 albums sold huge, their songs been on TV, Movies, they get recognition proper from Fans and artist.
+gustina242 Muggs too ppl don't realize how basic the drum machines n sampling machines were then before mpcs
FR
Not by hip hop fans though
DJ MUGGS IS A UNDERRATED WEST COAST PRODUCER GOING BACK TO HIS 7A3 DAYS TO INNOVATING HIS SOUND WHEN CYPRESS HILL FORMED.
Erick Sermon was like the Dr. Dre of the East Coast with the Hit Squad legacy.
yooooo facts
Nope. Try Pete Rock.
I see what you mean brotha because he had a huge impact on hip hop on the east cost.
+Ghostdini Stark Sound wise Erick Sermon and Dr Dre were both on that Funk sound. Pete Rock was more Jazz and Soul. And Dr Dre clearly was influenced by Erick Sermon's work with EPMD for The Chronic because nobody was using samples like that in that way really except for EPMD.
Dre tha FreQ - drekb.
Exactly... you get it. Plus, their careers are similar in length... EPMD debuted in '87. Dr. Dre debuted in '88 with NWA. They both mined P-Funk for their sound... and they had legacies that extended beyond their respective groups.
Pete Rock had a golden touch that blessed several artists, too... but that's about the only comparison he draws to Dre or Erick.
Cypress Hill "Stoned is the way of the walk!"
Dope song💯
AYO! I DO believe Redman is the realest. Remember His Mtv Cribs Episode 😂
Realist shit ever nigga had his cousin sleep on the floor😭😭😭😭
Charles Braden Word up! And he had old Christmas gifts he NEVER gave out😂
+.a. 100
Lol yeup
Yes my nigga
More! Redman knows a lot i want to hear more back stories
kooliebakedfrog watch the interview with him eating chicken wings very funny
"be who the fuck you are" Yes indeed! ❤
Cypress Hill wasn't the first to mention weed smoking in rap music, but they basically opened the floodgates for the prolific homage to cannabis sativa. Their first album is an undisputed classic that doesn't get discussed or mentioned enough.
Kory Green wow your comment is very eloquent.
Lol cannabis sativa. You tried to sound smart but it back fired.
Stfu
The Hill UNDERRATED!!!
@@jailtimejake2151 🧐 Indeed.
one of my all-time faves. I was already up on EPMD. Naturally, migrated to Redman, because his lyrics and flow were what helped to satisfy my rap hunger. Truly, one of the best to have ever done it.
Time 4 Sum Aksion will always be lit
Everytime he's trying to think of a word, I find myself filling in the blanks.
HECTOR Vazquez then he say some of the wall haha same. Like damn I should have knew that lol
Stickety wickety....much love to Redman one of the dopest ever man
Rick Ross should have came out on the cover of a magazine wearing a c.o. uniform dangling some handcuffs. I would have respected him more
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's true tho he just can say something like "my music is just to entertain" but he really acts like is a kingping or something like that
THANK YOU VLAD 90's hiphop NEVER DIES
3:00 Vlad thought Redman had the tissue in his nose from
from sniffin coke. Vlad you a sucka for that one.
redman voice used to sound mad stopped up back in the day! #true #hip #hop #head
well he did say he like to snort coke with a pig nose on da rocwilder song
I was just bubblin' on the east coast haha redman is the best
DAS EFX are dope!
My Favorite Rapper....
Oooh I just loved Cypress Hill. B-Real is my ex-play husband. He was so fine in the 90's. When they came out with _How I Could Just Kill a Man_, I became a fan on sight. I loved Das EFX too. I remember the day my dad and I went to _The Wherehouse_ and bought the _They Want EFX_ cassette maxi-single. We played it over and over again. Oooh and when Jeffrey was dancin' to it on TFPOBA, that took it a step further. Great interview, fellas.
I got all the time in the world for Redman, I could listen to him talk all day everyday
Aye Redman A True Legend. My Favorite Redman Song ... Redman - Can't Wait 🔥 Timeless Classic
Bleek Cartier yes, dope!
Thanks vlad still waiting on that 40 min interview
I fuck with the cypress hill, black Sunday and temples of Boom album HEAVY. That shit is the shit to smoke too.
The Hill influence Almost Everyone in the 90’s🔥
laughing at the tissues in the nose thing. I had to do that too back in the day.
That's the best thing about 90's Hip Hop was that everybody had their own distinct style. Cypress, Red, Treach, Das EFX.
hit from the bong dr green thumb
Where was Redman back when Cypress Hill was beefing with Ice Cube?
Jada Blaze No where. What did you want him to do? wasn't his business.
Redman was on Soul Assassins song Throw Your Hands In the Air backing Cypress. Along with Eric Serman, MC Eight, and Redman. B Real was crushing Ice Cubes in the video
yeah das efx is very slept on nowadays. they had a curtain style and sound that really started to help shape the 90's
King of Jersey!!!
Dj Hurie.
Redman Top 10 all time fasho....Top 3 Weed tappers
this guy is the best man
Redman a real nigga. I do the same shit when my sinuses start trippin'!
EPMD met DAS EFX in Petersburg Va. At a Virginia State talent show. EPMD were judges,I had sneak through the back door to see that show.
Big ups to #CypressHill !!!
Cypress Hill was on How High stoned to the gills.
Vlad please interview Das EFX!! I would love to hear their thoughts on how it felt for them to see so many hip hop artists bite their style
nobody as real as redman
What about B-Real? 😏
I bet he smoke like a chimney but he just too real you wouldn't notice.
SALUTE REDMAN. TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT
one of the first records I ever bought was from this dude lol. damn time goes fast
Redman is my dude, shit my 1st concert was the Hit Squad
I'm still waiting on that Hurricane Gloria album!
Doesn't that broad have a child with Erick Sermon?
I heard that a long time ago.
+Jai Courvoisier yes, she does.
The album came out in 1997 lol
The album came out in 1997 lol
Thanks for this! truly refreshing! All that history one of the Greatest Ever!!! The Realist! Different on my top ten list of greatest lyricist!
its funny listening to a young Jay-Z rapping the "Stickety wickety" style.
And then Nas came out and Jay been trying to sound like Illmatic ever since.
+I Provide Useless Statistics for Your Pleasure "All I did was gave you a style for you to run with
Smiling in my face, glad to break bread with the God"
15 years later, Ether still burns like a Florence Nightingale lamp.
Good shit, nice to see him give them the recognition
please put out the entire interview!!!!
What a good interview. Redman was one of the best back then
Time for some action was the shit. I still play that shit.
I used to roll with the tissue in the nose too... wtf was up in the 90s and sinus problems. I used to always need tissue in my nose and my mom wouldnt understand
I remember to this day when I heard that first Cypress Hill record. 92 sophomore year HS at a basement blaze session with a bunch a budda heads.. "....Male hispanic and possible male black...." Been bangin em' ever since.
He's right as fuck about being who you are!
Platinum in 91' wow I was keeping up with everything in Hiphop damn how I missed dat shit #DasEffect💯
Red and the Hill are both some of the realest motherfuckers in the game.
Going to listen to some Das EFX because ofthis interview. That witty style with the iggity at the end of every other word is a style that will never be touched again.Same goes for the FU-Schnickens. Which I think they are related to Das too !! Salaam !
Legends think alike. True indeed.
Redman Dope' finna watch high times and light it up!
Yo, Red and Meth should've just asked ODB and RZA, to both be in How High. Just picture ODB as Ivory and RZA as I Need Money. Both, ODB and RZA, would've been perfect for those 2 character role's.
Cypress HILL is frum the city of SOUTH GATE L.A.
MUCHLOVETOREDMEN
You should get kottonmouth kings on, icp too, baby bash, necro, jelly roll, immortal technique
damn I'm sleeping on redman and method man..
REDMAN you my nigga for life You remind me of one of my dudes whos a damn fool
Reggie's charisma's off the charts.
Redman a real nigga
Real men bless
Defiantly won with these Redman interviews. I'm here everyday if you had a Sadat X and Redman podcast. Bless! #eastcoastchocolate
mad love redman coffee shop with 8ball is ill yo
TIME...Time...4 some...
Time 4 some...
Action. ...!!!
Man i miss that Era....
Red...Meth...
Cypress Hill
Pharcyde...
Fuck!
i miss the 90's...
there was no better time to grow in...
it was Fucking Gangster as FUCK
skunk n chocolate tho?.... yea, thats some Jersey shit
chocolate thai basically new york and jersey had landrace strains where as cali had all the crazy genetics crossed and bred for perfection, time has changed huh
Adelaide Australia we got Skunk aswell hahahahaha
Not to sound like a groupie, but more I hear this man speak the more respect I got for him, niggas like him really love hip hop and got into for the right reasons, not like half the niggas nowadays who just do it for a check
I feel that; I had to keep tissue too. Allergies real bad in the spring time.
Awesome interview - Redman keeping it real - what’s that strap on his arm?
Redman Looks And Reminds Me Of Gunplay...#4reals
Damn he looks like the Boss Zombie from I Am Legend in the thumbnail! 💀
double u
+Joon Naw bro he's super burnt!
Real talk
Fish scale was awesome Red, just tell em damn it!!!!
cypress hill is tha bomb
tissue in my nose ✌️
Reginald Fo' PRESIDENT !!!
B-Real is the most savage rapper of all time. DJ quik is up there too
Don't forget about illegal as well.!! Redman you high as hell! Club cannon days & nights in the LBC!!!
Das Efx first album was a hip hop Classic in my opinion.
Yo, Redman, your first single was 'Blow Your Mind', not 'Time 4 Sum Akison'! How does he not remember that?! lol
Real dude
He said that single started off his career. Even though you'ee absolutelty correct, he's right as well in the sense that if you ask anyone, 'Time 4 Some Action' would be the song everyone names first.
redman dope as fuck hands down
''There's another world that I haven't tapped into''...loool
When I was younger back in school there was a rumor that Redman use to not only sell coke but he would actually sniff lines of coke also. So he would stick the tissue in his nose because his sinuses was fuck up from sniffing coke.
kicking it to all the brothers in the cornaz in the alleys, throw ya hands in the aiir!
I know all about bad ass sinus. I finally got surgery this year and this shit still bugs me if I catch a minor cold
R3D - M4N!!!! 👽
Redman deejayed for Das efx
Totally feelin him on the tissue in the nostril. People used to mock me for that all the time and I'm like "fuck you I got a runny nose!"
He's the best!
Treach was the illest rapper between 91-94... up until Nas and Biggie came onto the scene. Treach was Eminem's favorite rapper. Vlad should interview Treach next
Yoke the joker holds its own against any lyrical mf.
He already interviewed him a few years ago
+Dexter Pierre Late 2014 I believe
Treach is underrated as fuck when people discuss all time greats. I think it's because Naughty made cheesy music for the most part. You know who's also underrated during that time span you mentioned? Grand Puba. He was Treach's favorite rapper during that time.
not better than Redman Wu Tang even Rakim on 92
e-40 interview
Word.
Finally!
Everybody WAS rockin' like Treach. Including Biggie & Tupac. They were even movin' like the dude.
Facts. I remember
deadass im wit it
Always like Red. To be honest I had a hard time understanding him at times. But Ive been overseas for more than 20 years. Could be my English. lol.