Sonny Cheeba (Camp Lo) Exp0ses Jay Z And Says Jay Z Used To Mimic And Imitate His Rap Style (Full)
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2020
- Sonny Cheeba (Camp Lo) Exp0ses Jay Z And Says Jay Z Used To Mimic And Imitate His Style
This is an interview I did with Sonny Cheeba from Camp Lo. I always wondered why Jay Z used to sound similar to him early on. I asked him and he gave his answer on what took place.
CLICK The Link To SUBSCRIBE To This RUclips! tinyurl.com/DDTVSubscribe
(also click the bell to get notifications of new uploads)
Become A Doggie Diamonds TV Member: join my channel now! / @doggiediamondstv
For Business and Advertising inquiries: info@doggiediamondstv.com
Sign Up For My Email List Here:
eepurl.com/dMetMQ
Send Any Donations Here: 💲►www.paypal.me/DoggieDiamondsTV
💲►cash.me/$doggiediamonds
any superchat livestream donations here
💲►streamlabs.com/doggiediamondstv
To Be a Monthly Supporter Of This Channel Go To:
💲► / doggiediamondsnofilter
To Buy Doggie Diamonds Merch Go To:
►shop.doggiediamondstv.com/
_____________________________________________________________
Doggie Diamonds No Filter Podcast (Audio Links Below)
►iTunes -- tinyurl.com/nofilteritunes
►Spotify -- tinyurl.com/DDNFSpotify
►Stitcher -- tinyurl.com/DDNFStitcher
_____________________________________________________________
See more exclusive Doggie Diamonds Interviews here • Doggie Diamonds Exclus...
Support All Social Networks Below
► / doggiediamonds
► / doggiediamonds
► / doggiediamonds
Who Is Doggie Diamonds?
A well respected contributing media personality, Doggie Diamonds has been at the forefront of many renowned one on one's with a multitude of influential individuals in and out of the Hip Hop culture. Now focused on the podcast sphere, Doggie Diamonds has been cultivating pivotal content since 2016. Created in effort to provide a platform for unsung heroes, and distribution of unfiltered perspective, the motivation for his new venture was the frequent inquiry into his insight on burning topics within the culture and industry.
Always one to answer the call, Doggie Diamonds have built on the foundation of his interview experience and journey within Hip Hop.
"When I sat and thought about it, I was podcasting before I knew I was actually doing. With my background in radio, all I had to do was strip down the audio from my shows and upload."
From his work as co-owner of Forbez DVD, to work on The Come up DVD as well as his Doggie Diamonds TV platform (100K+ subscribers on RUclips) Doggie Diamonds has laid the cement for a legacy in journalism. A true influencer, his goal of competing at a high level will never be compromised. Ranking as high as #3 on iTunes in the music podcast category, Doggie Diamonds has set the bar to say the least.
"The plan is to have one of the top podcasts in the podcasting industry. From top tier guests and doing more live podcasts we seize the opportunity of broad distribution through google play, stitcher, castbox, spotify, youtube, iheartradio, radio one, tunein, deezer."
From notables such as Charlamagne Tha God, Freeway Ricky Ross, Peedi Crakk, Pras, Lil Kim, Dave East, Ali Vegas, Prodigy, and Erick Sermon to so many more, the Doggie Diamonds podcast is the result of curating content on a platform dedicated to the culture.
#jayz #sonnycheeba #doggiediamondstv Развлечения
"My man Sonny Chiba he be sippin amaretto." That ish was 🔥🔥🔥
Nothing
💯
Word.
That’s it?
Luchini pourin' from the sky (what)
One of the most underrated lyricist of all time...his cadence and flow is unmatched! My man finds that pocket in every beat and black out💯
Tryna tell'em✊🏾
"Sipping Asti Spumante"
No disrespect to you or him and you’re right his cadence and flow was cool but you honestly feel he’s one of the most underrated?
@@justmy5984 Is that surprising or something?
Took the fuckin words out of my mouth. I LOVE seeing other people who’ll point that out.
Doggie Diamond does not get enough recognition for his interview style and providing us for years with all this dope free content. Goat Status for real
Amen
Facts salute to bro always solid content
no cap
Real shit 1st guy to open that bam batta issue
We still love Camp LO we never forgot about you. Yall stilll on my playlist!!
Fax and I'm from Oakland 1997 forever
Word, my play list too
Sparklinnnn.....
Indeed...💯
That whole CD was fire from the lyrics to the beats
Sonny Cheeba's voice is one of the most sonically suitable voices for hip-hop. He just sits so perfectly in the mix. His style influenced so many niggas...a lot of niggas bit his style and never admitted it!
Yup!
Camp Lo & Pete Rock: 80 Blocks From Tiffany's 2.... Came out some years ago... PURE 🔥🔥🔥🔥
That title alone got me searching for it
@@cartierjoe part 2 is the joint with original material. U won't be disappointed.
Facts!
True
Co sign!! Just listened to last year summer. I was impressed. They still got it
Cheeba one of the best to ever do it. He say shit nobody saying
Til this day the Lo has some of the slickest slang out
real talk this nigga snapped on everything he did
When Sonny said "I don''t masturbate in public" in reference if he's dope or not was incredibly ill & slick. This fool got metaphors even when he's not ripping tracks💪🏾
Not the first time I heard that punch line fab used that line mad years back
He don't toot his own horn
@@darklandinc fab is after camp lo tho... damn near a decade
@@aneedkassim9727 this interview wasn’t go back and read his comment he talking about what he said in the interview was a bar not in one of there songs
Besides Das Efx, Camp Lo is definitely one of my favorite duo's of all time. Salute to Sonny Cheba and Doggy Diamonds for the interview🙏🏾💯💯
Hell ya Das Efx. I remember stealing the cassette tapes back in the day. They want Efx some Days Efx they want Efx some Das Efx. Can't forget about volume 10 either sawed off shot gun hand on the pump.
"Hold it down" was the most slept on album ever!!!
Weren’t DAS EFX mumble rappers?
@@thatbronzeboij No
Black moon
Camp Lo, one of the greatest of all time. Uptown Saturday Night will always be a classic. They had that 70s nostalgia.
well they are 70s baby
The toothpick and the coke drains. This dude got them 80s vibes. Skinny .leather bucket with the custom made outfit. Respect Cheeba💯
😂😂he sounds like one of my homeys
The most underrated group in hip hop history
💯💯
Aw man! I truly believe Camp Lo was waaaay ahead of their time with the Coolie High album. Imagine if that shit came out today. It would have blew so much more and I think they would have gotten the credit they really deserved. That Luchini sample was so genius. I don't recall ever hearing it in any other hip hop song within that era.
It would have blew with us old heads these cats today would not comprehend what they are saying and not feel it or reduce it to a tik tok
They were
Coolie High was a single not an album
But Uptown Saturday Night and Luchini did get a lot of attention I've heard. I'm afraid these days they would be entirely lost amongst all the trap and mumble rap. Look at guys like Big K.R.I.T. Why isn't he one of the most popular rappers today?
Some major hip hop label should’ve took a shot with these cats. They would’ve be the 90s version of KID N PLAY
Lol that Amaretto! I was forever getting in trouble from saying "We be sippin Amaretto!" as a child. I was like 9. I still listen to Coolie High daily
Cheeba sounds just like Allen Iverson! Shout out to Camp Lo!
I was thinking the same thing!
I'm super late with my thoughts, but I see some Jay Z stans in the comments. The thing that bothers me about that is, these type of fans tend to put figures like Jay on a pedestal, as if he can do no wrong because he's this larger than life public figure and the fans live vicariously thru him. Cheeba wasn't disrespecting Jay, he was just calling it what it was. A spade is a spade. Do they really think Jay don't see those MCs in the game and be like, I can snatch that and they aren't going know. Of course he can be guilty of that. He's the higher ups. He's not above biting or being wrong just cause he's Jay. Again no disrespect, but that man will know his style when he hears it. Especially if you're a distinctive artist with your own thing, it's gonna stick out like a sore thumb to you. So I get what Cheeba meant. It wasn't anything bad just real.
I can see some similarities in the flow of the vocals. Not necessarily the style. Otherwise not to be bias. I would love to see Sonny Cheeba rap on the same songs JAY-Z did over his run.
I agree. Shawn made a career outta jacking cam exposed that. Dude is jus not original
And Cam'ron exposed jayz for that in his song "Swaggerjacker"...he has bitten Biggie's style, Slick Rick, etc....quite a few....
My mind is blown!!! I just listened to “Where I’m From” and was like “holy shit!” All this time, Jay-Z and Camp Lo have been two of my favorite artists and, consciously, I never knew why!
Yup!!!! Reasonable Doubt was a Camp Lo album. That whole album was produced for Camp Lo.
Except D.Evils....That was definitely for Jay.....Illuminati want my mind, soul and body🤣🤣🤣🤣Even though he bit that from P🤣🤣🤣
@@darabbi360 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Camp lo got me through high school. I just couldn’t understand 85% of the shit they was rappin
They spoke their own lingo without mumbling like the kids of today.
Camplo was ahead of there time
@@cperkins5050 it was mumble to me. A bunch of gibberish. I couldn’t recite half the shit just like today😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 You should seee meee jammin and thinkin at the same timeeee....... "Shit fire but wtf they talkn bout"???????
@@kenritch3941 ...LOL
To me they had a vintage swag and the lyrics and flow still unmatched
Luchini came out when I was in high school and was one my favorites of all times, that and Coolie High. I still be bumping this song just about everyday!! So much respect for these guys..
I first heard them on saints row was my go to track
Me 2🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
*Sonny Cheeba & Geechi Suede always been amazing*
The most underrated and overlooked hip hop group. My all time favorite duo!
My favorite group of ALL TIME. This is one of the most DISTINCTIVE VOICES to ever bless the mic. I APPRECIATE YOU CHEEBA CHEEBA Y'ALL!!! 💯
The dopest group never talked about everything they dropped was fire
Ski beatz was letting J hear those songs
This is it what- luchini fallin from the sky, lets get rich what!!! These cats were ahead of their time- salute “ Camp Lo”🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
FACTS STRAIGHT TO CLASSIC
From borough to borough in the Montero, sliding it thorough
With bottles of Asti Spumante to tranquilize my heaven
Count seven, we’re getting spliffs and shooting sugar to the shorties
Luchini to spare, let me see your istols in the air
Word life
Thank youuuu for this because i been had so many people cuss me out online . Because I said jay-z mimic sonny cheeba style and bought there songs in his early career.
If you didn’t know CampLo was from the BX your not a true fan. They say it in their records.
Facts though. The video they had with the good times theme is one
💯
His voice makes my heart smile. So silky smooth!❤️
When them dudes came on the scene I was a young MC trying to find my style. They were so abstract and lyrical that it had me trying to come up with outta space metaphors that you really had to listen to a few times to get it. Lol. I even had my phase when I wanted to sound like Cheeba. To this day people tell me that I’d sound dope on a Camp Lo album. I actually met Suede a couple of times. The first time I met him I didn’t realize it was him and gave him a CD. Much love a respect to these brothers. Living legends.
Lucini Lingo have me on the edge of my seat. Spitn 100 mph ☝️
Jay-Z used many flows... Cheeba, Young Chris, Mach-Hommy
Damn. He got Dump Gawd too?
Big L, Jaz-o
@@eyeamblizz3744 Right... These two was automatic answers Jay-Z fans should know.
Hass da Rippa
Sauce Money
Camp Lo's first album Uptown Saturday Night is a classic I feel. Imagine if Big Pun was on the album.
I say that all the time
@@Flossyvill 💪🏻
They didn’t need another rapper on that masterpiece 😊
@@vincente4570 I feel you, but I'm just imagining Big Pun on the album for one track 16 bars.
Camp Lo was on another level 🔥
My favorite group of all time. I’m from Louisiana
The Bronx keeps creatn it! Salute to Sonny Cheeba and Camp Lo ⚡
I bet Jay-Z blocked them from being on the Neptune’s Clones album. 😂🤷🏽♂️
True pioneers. Underrated Legends! Rap Basquiats.
bx stand up 🔥🔥🔥 one of the most unique rap duos from nyc. legends!! glad to see they’re still doing well
I jam to Uptown Saturday Night like it just came out!
He sound like a deeper voiced A.I.
FACTS!!! I just said that lol
Jay-Z was on that fast flow , like Jaz-o till he heard Chiba from Camp Lo y'all aint know, I been said that shit years ago.
Dope! Been waiting on this one.
you already know jay-z known for having picked up on other rappers styles/raps...aka biting...
That’s sad. Why copy someone stelo to advance your career?
bumpin Uptown Saturday Night album in 8th grade on a field trip from Hampton, VA to Fredericksburg, VA on my panasonic cd player with extra spare batteries for reload.
Luchini was my ringtone from like 2007-08 lol, I remember getting a phone call and one of my gfs friends at the time went bonkers because he hadn't heard it in years, Camp Lo super underrated hip hop
Doggie always got some 🔥 content
Much love camp lo ,I always heard Jay taken their flow ,even heard them saying JIGGA before Jay say it
Facts I was listening to that uptown tape the other day and they said jigga mad times
"Sparkle [Mr. Midnight Mix]" is the last song on Uptown Saturday Night.
Oh Shit Doggie was on point with that "Best Of Me" verse. I didn't even think of that...Salute to Cheeba!
Man oh man...This on point Doggie 🎯💯🏆
Been knew that, Sonny Cheeba is cool dude and very underrated....Legendary Artist definitely ✊🏽💯🔥🔥🔥
could see reaonable doubt with that cheeba flow .. Camp lo is so Dope
Dope interview, much appreciated king 💪🏾👏🏾👍🏾
Been waiting for a new Camp lo album. I can't wait. We need that martini music.
Most underrated group of all time 2 living legends
WE JUST LOST MF DOOM RIP 🙏🏾CAMPO LO ! 💯 THIS IS IT ! 🙂 CLASSIC ! 💯🇬🇧
Shout out to The Camp !!! Salute. My cousin Vinny Knuckles took me to the studio a few years back and I had the pleasure of meeting these good bro’s man.🙏🙏blessings
He sound exactly like Calvin from paid in full
Doggie You Did it wit this one! SALUTE ☀️
I learned my style from sonny cheeba. He is one of my hip hop idols. He taught me hip hop i studied him for years. I would not be the emcee i am with out this man thank you king and god bless CAMP LO!!!!
Camp Lo is one of the Greatest Rap group of all time!!!
True living legend. Favorite was self titled song "Camp Lo". Can't find it online.
DOGGIE DIAMOND, YOU ARE ONE OF THE COOOLEST HOSTS EVERRR!!!..... AND YOUR CONTENT IS EXCELLLENNNNT!!! KEEP IT COMIN', MY DUDE.
I played a couple of verses of him at work everyone thought it was Jay Z. I had to introduce them to Sonny Cheeba they knew Camp Lo but not that he was in Camp Lo. The moral is real recognized real and great is music is great music
Loved this interview!! 🔥🔥
super salute for this interview....was a huge fan of this guy and Geechi Suede ....
wow,i thought they were from harlem too..shoutout to the legendary SonnyCheeba,shoutout to DD you do great work bro.
Big Up Doggie Diamonds!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥✊🏾✊🏾
Sparkle is my favorite Camp Lo joint
Bubblin
Doggie Diamonds I appreciate this interview ( Did you have this in the cut or is this some recent content) Yo Sal keep dong your thing my brother, Holla at the God
. Camp Lo is Life
Great interview
Doggie I was hoping he was GOING to talk about Life Savas collaboration..
That CD is 🔥
Great interview hanging on every word god
Love from the uk
His verse on Because I'm me from The Avalanches 🔥 🔥🔥
I love that one!!!!
Great Interview
That "Sparkle" (Mr Midnight Mix) is crazy!!!! Krystal Karrington is Bananas too, I can hear The Notorious B.I.G on it. Wish that happened
salute doggie diamonds great interview
One of your best interviews
Camp Lo started a style that Andre 3000, Common, etc would get credit for later. 3 Stacks was basically PRT (Check the Shakiyla video) and Camp Lo combined.
Nah. Hell nah. Andre Benjamin aka Andre 3000 along with Big Boi had already solidified themselves as a rap duo with style of their own long before Camplo's Uptown Saturday Night brought Sonny and Geechi closer to the mainstream spotlight.
The South has never had to bite or emulate anyone, especially Outkast in particular.
In no way, did 3000 or Common ever resemble Camplo...big fans of all of them - one thing I can say for sure is that all three were very unique and original in their own distinct ways.
Love Sonny Cheeba and Geechi Suede!! Still tumpin Luchini till this daaay!
You lot are an entire vibe come back please!!
Love from UK!!
Dope interview
The interview king
People think that Jay-Z is the greatest... as a former sound engineer, I'm here to tell you that's not so. As fans, you have no clue about all the help he's had writing rhymes (Ghostwriters included). Yeah, he's talented, but not skilled. DeHaven is picking songs apart as we speak, but he gets called a hater. Girls, Girls, Girls was a prime example: He did NONE of that shit. That was the nigga Gold's life. Gold is a former hustler who was so-called played by Dame in Paid In Full when he pulled up in an E 300 Mercedes-Benz talkin' shit to Rich after his Saab got repossessed (what really happened). Gold (then known as The Oldman) is also the one who Jay tried to set-up by trying to hand him a backpack w/ 3 kilos so Gold would get knocked and Jay could rap about him but make it sound like it was all him, without anyone to disprove him. It's only a few of us left that know Shawn Carter is a rat without the paperwork... But y'all can keep d-riding though.
I've been hearing that for years. If you add up the people he's hired to rocnation and the amount of rocnation artists getting knocked, makes sense. I'd love to hear some of these rappers opinions about him off camera. Interesting name as well brotha
Respect for airing this out.
FACTS
Jay-Z never Sat right with me from day one. I've only owned Reasonable Doubt from when it came out and I've tried to give Jay-Z a chance here and there but he just ain't for me. I've always felt that he's the most overrated rapper of all time. I get that he made his money but I always felt he made it to where he was by sacrificing and setting up hella people along the way. When 2pac dropped the Makavelli album I was offended by the intro talking down on Nas and Mobb Deep but not by the diss towards Jay-Z. I ain't trying to hate on Jay-Z's legacy and greatness but the only track I've listened to from Hov in recent years is his feature on the first album from MOP, I listen to it because I love MOP but I always want to skip it because Jay-Z's voice and style bug me. Been down with Camp Lo since Uptown Saturday Night dropped and never heard the similarity between Sonny Cheeba and Jay but maybe that's cause I didnt study Jay-Z albums enough.
This is 3 years ago, but oooooooooh man! His voice! 😍
Imagine being so insecure that your peers can't critique you without fear of you blackballing them.
Facts
SALUTE from Louisiana 💥💥💥 Definitely Rock dem Boyz💎💎💎
It good to see a interview with Sunny one of my favorite m.c.s
Let's Do It Again is the most damn near a perfectly produced that NO ONE HAS HEARD. Shit is incredible and dynamically different from song to song. I mean it didn't come out till 5 yrs later after their first. So it flew completely under the radar.
Love from Baton Rouge
Cheeba influenced the entire mid late 90s style
Very underrated mr sonny cheeba!!!!!!! Much love, bruh murdered every song on Uptown Saturday night
that Carolina line doe lol
Jay Z stole from everybody. He's the epitome of "Fake it til you make it."
Even his wife
And ppl still praise him....he a thief
99% of GAME is getting their ear, to believe what your mouth is saying
Yo! This cat is masterfully creative and cool!
They style of dress was the soul 70's style like the brand new heavies; it was hot for that time.
Camp lo is underrated for sure! They style is so dope!
Doggy diamonds no filter this interview was fire 🔥 Shout out to Camp lo
One of my all time favorites!!! Love!!! I still got the single! 🔥🔥🔥
Just had this exact conversation with the homie a few months ago. His whole flow is Hov's style. He was the first. No cap