@@donniestreatyi.p.rapartist4172 Hmmm.... Everyone wants NYC approval and respect. Artists from other countries want US approval and respect. That's just how it was and is.
I know why did they scrap that project, was it really due to creative difference's,that would have been a prolific Album I grew up in the Bay Area listening primarily to West Coast underground mid 80's to early 2000's but Eric B and Rakim were two of the best in the buisness ppl say Eric B stifled Rakim's career I beg to differ
I don't think it was that surprising. You look at the way Eminem changed while working for Dre, or the way Xzibit's music started being more gangsta/thug. Rakim has been on a spiritual journey in hip hop for 20 years. and the type of music Dre markets doeasn't align with that. I think Dre wanted Ra to do music that was uncomfortable for Rakim, and Ra is a big enough name to not have to do what Dre pushes.
+JJNova I'm going back to that time when the word was out that Ra joined the Aftermath it was like hell yeah, let's hear it then Rakim verse on Jay Z the watcher was great with Dre's beat. Dre should of just mesh with Rakim. That collaboration could of brought Rakim to the younger generation at that time.
Vlad why do you push your thoughts and ideas? You're interviewing these artists right? King T says he wishes he wouldn't have left. Instead of asking why he wishes he wouldn't have left, you say "Even though we just named all these artists... " You do this a lot and it throws me off, because I'm wanting to hear the artists thoughts and reasoning. Luckily, King T pushes through the resistance to his thoughts and tries to explain them anyway. Thanks for all the great interviews by the way, Vlad. Seriously. It's cool that you already know so much about hip-hop and what was going on at the times talked about.
Vlad is more conversations than interviews, which can make him look a little arrogant sometimes but in the long run it makes him the best interviewer in Hip Hop history....point. I think it's more annoying or even disrespectful when he pushes a LEGENDARY rapper to talk about Dr Dre because he can't get Dre in that chair. King Tee is so much mire than à rapper Dre never released, I remember the first time I saw the "at your own risk" video on Yo! MTV Raps....Legendary, a true west coast don...And I always thought Biggie got a lot of his flow from King Tee.
For the record: King T's album that got shelved on aftermath, "Thy Kingdom Come" was a cold ass album. It's arguably a top 10 west coast album....check it out if u havent already
Everything Pac said about Dre is the truth, Dre just sits in the studio all day and doesnt drop anything. He should technically be running Hip Hop, just off his relationship with Interscope and the artists he's had.
Snoop said that’s the thing with working with Dre. But he also said it pushed him to put out his best effort. Producers are like that. They got a fire beat and you’re going nuts on it but then they say nah it’s missing something and they delete the whole track.
Why has King Tee never made a track with former Geto Boy member Scarface??? Those two making an album together would be an instant classic!!! King Tee has not produced and/or released any new albums or at least a track. He is too great of an artist to not do any current music. King Tee doing an album or track with Scarface would be dope.
Rakim did not want to make the type of music Dre did that's why he left. In fact alot of the beats he was going to use for his album went to 50cent for get rich or die tryin.
The Firm album isn't as bad as people say it is. I heard that isht recently and it's actually gotten better with time. Firm Family, Desperados with Canibus Phone Tap, Firm Biz, Firm All Stars it's money..... Vlad should do more digging, because that album was like the major joint that helped push his label.
Dre strikes me as the type who can tell when an artist is ready to release a record and won't release their project until he thinks it's the right time.
+Thatcomment000 hate to be the bearer of bad news bro, but a lot of artists music they put out is old lol. just shows how ahead of time some of them were though. in a sense
CaponeBPM #Facts By the time the general public has heard it, its VERY old to the artist/producer. You wanna talk about artist being ahead of there time? Look at 2pac. He did a song about biggie dying but 2pac died first!! He did the same thing about the world trade center!! THINK about it!
The most disrespectful part of that is if Tee starts name dropping it's Tee not Vlad who will have to deal with the pushback.... It's why people think he's a cop
Snoop is 100% Jar Jar Binks. Whilst Dre is Lando Carisian.. Seems like a nice guy but really a double crossing prick, but then really does turn out to be a pretty nice guy in the end.
They are all still around. Dru Down I think went to prison a couple times.. (cant live in fantasy land forever..) it's a shame the price we pay for freedom sometimes..
I don't why King Tee feels any regret or pain leaving Aftermath. Nobody making music at Aftermath anymore lol. If Dr Dre can't squeeze out ONE album from Hip Hop legend Rakim, then it's not the artist should have regret. Dr Dre may be the problem as a producer. Tupac had the same issue w/ Dr Dre as a producer. Just saying.
Beverly Huttinger I definitely feel ur comment 100% hun! King Tee got a nice stock n dis music game he was one of the first rappers frm the west to get air play on the east & da late B.i.g. style was influence off him a gem 4 those that don't know! I feel OG sometime it's is best to stick it out I mean being creative is key to making classics I'm seeing Dre a lil differently! I don't see nothing wrong with challenge ur self as artist or da artists u sign cause u see these majors of today give a fuck bout putting out a body of u get notice more for dumb shit u do on Twitter so...lol💯
+Drew Slawson I agree but if I was dre though I'd have more belief in releasing my work because of his already proven track record but then again as an artist one always wants to top his last work so I get it
Drew Slawson Dont go there with me son, Prince has a vault full of unreleased music, however he released 39 albums up until his death. 1 album in 20 years doesnt make any sense to me and it doesnt make sense holding on to other peoples music. Dre is getting paid for this production and why not let these people release THEIR music!
When Tee'la said: "Yo POOH...Let's drop some BASSSS!!!" DJ POOH became My favorite DJ/Producer EVER...King Tee is My favorite EmCee and I am from and raised in Linden, NJ...then Rahway --> home of the infamous prison that I used to live across from! King Tee set it off...Ice T brought the NJ funk to LA; and [King] Tee'la REPRESENTED IT "CALI" STYLE!!! POOH [and LA Posse & "B-CAT (Bobby Bob)"] did for LL!!!
Her album didn't sell as it should, because of 2 things: - Aftermath got sued for the uncleared sample of "Addictive". - The 2nd single featured R. Kelly at the worst of times.
Too many cutbacks, to previous interviews lately. Is it not best to summarise what was said, instead of replaying an old interview as a reminder? Just a thought.
it's misleading too when you do that we just have to assume vlad related it to the interviewee accurately. So if Vlad is not accurate and the person responds but we just saw the actual clip it can make the person look crazy.
This is gon sound crazy, but I always thought Big Suge was intriguing. The way he moved was very intriguing from the outside looking in. A big tall brotha standing proudly while throwing his power around is just intriguing to me. Ultimately bad for business though. _Dr. Dre Presents: The Aftermath_ is an album that I have to go back and listen to. I think I might've heard it once at my play cousin's house and didn't really like it. I know I loved _Been There, Done That_ though. Vladimir, I'd love a DJ Quik interview. He's a good talker and he's willing to be specific with names, places, etc. Good interview, fellas.
Much props. Act a Fool was low key one of my all time favorite albums. The Alkaholics are one of my personal favorite groups too. One of the highlights of life was chopping it up with Tash after a show in Memphis once.
Paul Revere Funny you said that, I remember thinking back then that all that “gotta follow your sergeant’s directions, or get your ass popped with the Smith & Wesson” talk was just his way of saying Suge was the one really in charge and bossed Dre around, like an expression. I had no idea it was literal.
i got to hang out with him at his house in Palmdale Ca. had a few beers and cut it up on the 1200's he was real laid back. very good man. wish i had kept up with him.
The fact that Dre is "holding those tracks" is just marketing. It is a way to make you think that everything he realese passed a high quality of sound test. Nothing but bullshit. It's not right. Im glad artists are realising their music from their Mac and by themselve today
Yeah, well said. No disrespect to Dr Dre but in a way it's holding the artist back. If King Tee was still on Aftermath, his music would still be sitting in a vault somewhere collecting dust lol.
Didn't Vlad say Death Row DIDN'T take things to a whole new level after NWA to Charlamagne a few months ago? They argued for a few mins N now Vlad is saying the same thing Charlamagne was lol 1:20
king tee look shook to even mention suge's name..damn. suge still got juice out in these streets.... but anyway that aftermath shit was wack but it still sold cause of who dre is, just like the Compton soundtrack, to me it was weak, but it sold and still got nominated for a grammy cause of who he is. king tee could've been bigger worldwide with dre backing him, just look at his track record, Eminem, 50 cent, Kendrick, dre even gave hits to other artists like knocturnal and truth hurts. so when he puts his stamp on something its gonna do really well. for whatever reason king tee album didn't come out, rakim didn't come out. joell Ortiz and dawn robinson from en vogue had issues with dre when they signed with aftermath too. but dre is still here ontop, the man is a billionaire, so obviously he's doing something right.
Listen to The Firm today, I promise you will feel differently if you didn’t like it. The Firm is hard as hell, from concept to lyrics to production. Sometimes we miss things because the 90’s were so thick with good artists and good music.
He look like that one Uncle that always pull up an drop a good $20 in ya hand for no reason bruh
Bruh. I know two uncles in my family that do that unexpectedly. Great Comment Cuh.
Facts
man im fucking dying of laughter :DDD
That's true. Lol
He looks like that uncle that will give you that 20.dol bill lol
Much Props to King Tee. This coming from East New York. Back in the 80's he was one of the few West Coast Kats who got shine in NYC.
Cool
Most definite his tracks gave the Alkaholiks that push they needed.
Because he had skills and he did not have a sloppy flow.
The West Coast didn't need nothing from the East Coast they had the West. South and Midwest on lock.
@@donniestreatyi.p.rapartist4172 Hmmm.... Everyone wants NYC approval and respect. Artists from other countries want US approval and respect. That's just how it was and is.
My favorite rapper of all time. I had his first album playing more than I played any of NWA's music back in the 80's. Much respect to King Tee...
The Act a Fool album cover along with Ice T's Power album cover are two of the coldest in Los Angeles hiphop history
Yup!
Facts
I'm still disappointed in Dre not putting out Rakim
I know why did they scrap that project, was it really due to creative difference's,that would have been a prolific Album I grew up in the Bay Area listening primarily to West Coast underground mid 80's to early 2000's but Eric B and Rakim were two of the best in the buisness ppl say Eric B stifled Rakim's career I beg to differ
I don't think it was that surprising. You look at the way Eminem changed while working for Dre, or the way Xzibit's music started being more gangsta/thug.
Rakim has been on a spiritual journey in hip hop for 20 years. and the type of music Dre markets doeasn't align with that. I think Dre wanted Ra to do music that was uncomfortable for Rakim, and Ra is a big enough name to not have to do what Dre pushes.
+JJNova I'm going back to that time when the word was out that Ra joined the Aftermath it was like hell yeah, let's hear it then Rakim verse on Jay Z the watcher was great with Dre's beat. Dre should of just mesh with Rakim. That collaboration could of brought Rakim to the younger generation at that time.
Shiiiiit.......I wanted to hear rakim hittman King t and bishop Lamont joints
Nick Parisi joints lol you ain't street bitch ass nigga
Always liked King Tee and the Alkaholiks
super nigga is a thing of beauty.
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Gene Williams Word
Love it too
People wondering who this dude is, He's the guy Biggie Smalls got his flow from. Go Do Your Research!
chubb rock?
Do Ya Googles!!
alot of heads don't know that repect brother
Let's go dipping, dipping through the streets.
L1am21
wheres da hoes at where da hoes at where ziggyziggyziggy wheres tha hoees at?!
Suge reminded me of Deebo.
Craig: "He trippin' hard!"
Smokey: "Only on people he know! He don't be pullin' that shit on them fools around tha corner!"
Suge shoulda been on a beach cruiser that day
classic
omm suge was really just big that boy was pussy underneath hiding behind his weight and temper
I'm pretty sure suge was the inspiration of debo
Makes me wonder if DJ Pooh got the inspiration for Deebo from Suge
King Tee is a Legend. The reason why I wanted a low rider. #Dippin was a classic
Lets go dippin dippin in the streets still one of the best riding classic songs
King Tee - Super Ni**a is dope
It was a hot hot Sunday
King Tee a real OOOOG!!!
Listen to That's Drama & Speak on it!
The more I listen to Tee.... Verse by verse... Flow and all.... He's easily one of the best to do it.....
My 2 cents....
Vlad be like "Me and Dre are real cool, I took a piss in the urinal next to his once... we've been cool ever since"
kidkwestion hahahaha I'm fuckin dyin lol
Or nar we are cool he looked at me once!!
thats shit is to funny what would the world be if we cant laugh
😂😂😂😂
Fuck officer vlad
Vlad why do you push your thoughts and ideas? You're interviewing these artists right? King T says he wishes he wouldn't have left. Instead of asking why he wishes he wouldn't have left, you say "Even though we just named all these artists... " You do this a lot and it throws me off, because I'm wanting to hear the artists thoughts and reasoning. Luckily, King T pushes through the resistance to his thoughts and tries to explain them anyway.
Thanks for all the great interviews by the way, Vlad. Seriously. It's cool that you already know so much about hip-hop and what was going on at the times talked about.
Nice
Vlad always pushes interviews like that. Especially if he is trying to instigate some beef. Crafty bustard.
Vlad is more conversations than interviews, which can make him look a little arrogant sometimes but in the long run it makes him the best interviewer in Hip Hop history....point. I think it's more annoying or even disrespectful when he pushes a LEGENDARY rapper to talk about Dr Dre because he can't get Dre in that chair. King Tee is so much mire than à rapper Dre never released, I remember the first time I saw the "at your own risk" video on Yo! MTV Raps....Legendary, a true west coast don...And I always thought Biggie got a lot of his flow from King Tee.
For the record: King T's album that got shelved on aftermath, "Thy Kingdom Come" was a cold ass album. It's arguably a top 10 west coast album....check it out if u havent already
King T is an awesome guy
MultiMrMiles I concur!
Love me some King Tee played like a piano
one of my favorite cube verses.
Aftermath wasn't releasing a King Tee album, they didn't even put out a Rakim album. The business politics at Aftermath put a lot of careers on hold.
yep.
Last Emp, Stat Quo, Ra, Tee, plus too much more to name.
+You Tubed and eve, bishop lamont, cashis
+Captain America Shut the fuck up
+You Tubed Stat quo and bishop Lamont shit would've been dope too.
YouCanCallMeLizzy
no doubt. The tracks leaked by them were dope as fuck.
Everything Pac said about Dre is the truth, Dre just sits in the studio all day and doesnt drop anything. He should technically be running Hip Hop, just off his relationship with Interscope and the artists he's had.
pac my dawg but he lowkey was bipolar
he also hated on dre for leaving death row but opened his own label too.
He did since Crhonic 2001-Em,50,Obey etc had the game on Lock!
Dr Dre is the king of hip hop
denmark555 looks like he's doing just fine. so would ever decisions he made or didn't make it worked in the end.
That's the problem with being a perfectionist, sometimes it's tunnel vision.
Ain't nobody gonna understand ur comment, unless they been the Best at something LOL.
Snoop said that’s the thing with working with Dre. But he also said it pushed him to put out his best effort.
Producers are like that. They got a fire beat and you’re going nuts on it but then they say nah it’s missing something and they delete the whole track.
Why has King Tee never made a track with former Geto Boy member Scarface??? Those two making an album together would be an instant classic!!!
King Tee has not produced and/or released any new albums or at least a track. He is too great of an artist to not do any current music. King Tee doing an album or track with Scarface would be dope.
Facts
True,King Tee originally from 4th Ward Houston
I met King Tee with his homie Scotty D about 15 yrs ago at a hotel I worked at a Palmdale, CA. He is a cool cat.
U meet afroman too ? lol just kidding I'm from Long Beach
Should have asked him when he dropping more albums lol.
KING TEE was one of the first nationally known cats to come off the west coast....case ya didnt know.. & he discovered the Alkoholics & Xzibit
He seems like a nice guy, but don’t fluff it up. This is the first time most are hearing about him.
King Tee is one of the original old school pioneers of west coast gangster rap/hip hop. Props to Tee
Rakim did not want to make the type of music Dre did that's why he left. In fact alot of the beats he was going to use for his album went to 50cent for get rich or die tryin.
Those beats wouldn't of matched rakims style
Westcoast LEGEND!
Aye +djvlad When that Dj Quik interview comin out?
I'm saying though
Hell yeaa
Indeed. One interview I wanna see
trill shit get d Blake in there
Killa Skrilla whoop # San Bernardino#IxE#Ca#LA#westkoastDamulegend
One of the best artists never to get a studio album released on Aftermath.... Bishop Lamont! Loved that guy.
Yeah Lamont was dope
The Firm album isn't as bad as people say it is. I heard that isht recently and it's actually gotten better with time. Firm Family, Desperados with Canibus Phone Tap, Firm Biz, Firm All Stars it's money..... Vlad should do more digging, because that album was like the major joint that helped push his label.
That's a very underrated album.
Helllll yea
Vlad hates Nas with a passion
@@TheBoomBoxGuru Music is subjective. That album wasn't appealing at all. Doesn't matter how many times I listen to it.
Ahead of it's time... phone tap and desperados alone 🔥
Dre strikes me as the type who can tell when an artist is ready to release a record and won't release their project until he thinks it's the right time.
Album dropping Nevuary 6th
timing is everything
+Thatcomment000 hate to be the bearer of bad news bro, but a lot of artists music they put out is old lol. just shows how ahead of time some of them were though. in a sense
CaponeBPM #Facts
By the time the general public has heard it, its VERY old to the artist/producer.
You wanna talk about artist being ahead of there time? Look at 2pac. He did a song about biggie dying but 2pac died first!! He did the same thing about the world trade center!!
THINK about it!
that Pac song is about another guy called Biggie, not about Notorious BIG
Gotta respect a man with talent who says he wished he'd been more patient and worked harder. Sets a high bar.
Great interview, Thy Kingdom come is damn near a West Coast classic, and Straigh8 Gone is probably my favourite song all time. King Tee's a legend.
Vlad I need that C-Bo interview
AAAAAAYE!!! MAKE IT HAPPEN VLADTV!!!
Hell yeah C-BO
Bo Loc
can't forget brotha lynch hung
+Galaxy Trippin
That would be dope
I love those death row stories!
word
Nickson: The movie should be really good!
Andre Nickson listen to nwa Eazy e stories it's even live
Death Row is is generating Billions after its demise!!!
Organized General me too!
Damn this nigga Vlad feelin generous today, uploaded mad videos lol
Still banging his music
Dippin ' can still be played today and bang.
When u have to skip Michel'le part just so your ears can breathe
Absolutely
Don’t look at her when she talks, it makes it a lot easier... well kind of easier.
Truth! Weird chick.
Yet she got baby’s by Dre & Suge. Weird
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I grew up listening to King Tee, he's one of my favorites
That 'Firm' album is highly underrated!
Facts Vald always try to shoot that album down and Nas It was Written with Dre production on that album he shits on it too
Facts
it got what it deserved
It was trash.
@@shalaarmuhammad6554 nothing to do with that. That album was not good. Not at the level of the artists involved.
Bro i feel like im watching a fed cooking a hustler
lmfaooo
LMAO same when I see Tax and Vlad vids
WORD!
qqq W
Mm xlW qqawq
vald dose sound like a cop
Thy Kingdom Come is an underrated g funk album
@1800jr: Absolutely!
Word
Vontel Vision of a Dream! You know what's good!! Greetz from Germany!
Facts bro
Why is Vlad so persistent in finding out who was beat-up at Death Row? smh.
jimy0803 ikr,he comes off like a bitch asking bout that stuff,guys got their asses kicked, move on.
Probably so he can track them down for an interview
Hahahaha Xd
Hes trying to get ppl to confirm the "Suge beat up Snoop" rumors
The most disrespectful part of that is if Tee starts name dropping it's Tee not Vlad who will have to deal with the pushback.... It's why people think he's a cop
Str-8 Gone -King Tee is one of my top 10 favorite Tracks and probably the most underrated Gangsta rap song ever recorded.
Money by King T and Dr.Dre is one of my favorite songs of all time
Kids don’t know about Tee, he a Compton legend.
This dudes Song Lets go dippin was a BANGER Still bump it when it's summer time
CMDR HIGH WARLORD Str8 Gone was way better
CMDR HIGH WARLORD I love that song
Imagine if Eazy E was still alive doing an interview w/ DJ Vlad!!!!
Maybe there wouldn’t be a Vlad if Eazy is still here.
And ask more pointless questions yeah would be heaps of fun
Mr. M A J E S T I C XIII . Blackstruggle77 eazy would of been too top end to be on Vlad tv.
Corey Johnston , 5 comments and not a single question 💀
We Want Eazy!!
The man Biggie got his rap style from..
King T... thanks for "Tha Liks" too.
#Proper
No sir biggie had his own rap style
How? I don't hear any similarities and when Biggie first came out, everyone was rapping like that.
I dont think I agree eighther but if you say so..
@@nicksandz3209 nah, go listen to some Chubb Rock and youll see
@@mre8928 Chubb rock? You done lost your damn mind!!
King T opened up for Ice T, who opened up for NWA, Straight out of Compton Tour 89' ..... good times, That was a crazy show.... Anaheim, Ca
The Firm album is criminally underrated.
To each is own. @@BIGEZALINO
Thanks, waiting for the rest of the interview
I personally like King Tee's works produced by DJ Pooh a lot more
doc and Michelle voices are wow
DOC's voice before the accident is REALLY WOW
King T lookin' like Draymond Green's , moms baby brother.
cpr please lol im weak
dead
@@mohamidzudric6462 LMBO
Snoop is 100% Jar Jar Binks. Whilst Dre is Lando Carisian.. Seems like a nice guy but really a double crossing prick, but then really does turn out to be a pretty nice guy in the end.
He didnt mention Marsha Ambrosius from Floetry, her Yours Truly mixtape was the result of her Dre produced sessions...BANGIN!!
That mixtape was fire but it wasn't produced by Dre, Aftermath producer Focus... produced that mixape.
interview Spice 1, Drew Down and Yukmouth if they still around
They are all still around. Dru Down I think went to prison a couple times.. (cant live in fantasy land forever..) it's a shame the price we pay for freedom sometimes..
Fuck ya
King T is the legend
Real Shit... When he talked about leaving Dre you could see the pain all over his face
I don't why King Tee feels any regret or pain leaving Aftermath. Nobody making music at Aftermath anymore lol. If Dr Dre can't squeeze out ONE album from Hip Hop legend Rakim, then it's not the artist should have regret. Dr Dre may be the problem as a producer. Tupac had the same issue w/ Dr Dre as a producer. Just saying.
Beverly Huttinger I definitely feel ur comment 100% hun! King Tee got a nice stock n dis music game he was one of the first rappers frm the west to get air play on the east & da late B.i.g. style was influence off him a gem 4 those that don't know! I feel OG sometime it's is best to stick it out I mean being creative is key to making classics I'm seeing Dre a lil differently! I don't see nothing wrong with challenge ur self as artist or da artists u sign cause u see these majors of today give a fuck bout putting out a body of u get notice more for dumb shit u do on Twitter so...lol💯
Straight legend. One of the greatest on the west coast hands down. King Tee inspired a lot of us out here.
I dont understand why Dre is holding on to so much music....
you a musician?
Music for after he passes away to keep his legacy going.
+Drew Slawson I agree but if I was dre though I'd have more belief in releasing my work because of his already proven track record but then again as an artist one always wants to top his last work so I get it
Drew Slawson Dont go there with me son, Prince has a vault full of unreleased music, however he released 39 albums up until his death. 1 album in 20 years doesnt make any sense to me and it doesnt make sense holding on to other peoples music. Dre is getting paid for this production and why not let these people release THEIR music!
Yeah, I think he's like Michael Jackson, and Prince and them, a real perfectionist. If he doesn't like it, he shelves it. His vault is probably huge.
Legend...Niggas from southern California now in their late 40's, early 50's, know what I mean.
One of the dope rhyming lyrics legendary King t LA in compton
King Tipsy is a legend.
Staying with Dre is better for the long term of importance while Suge is only good for short term
king tee Orange n white tape wz straight classic
When Tee'la said: "Yo POOH...Let's drop some BASSSS!!!" DJ POOH became My favorite DJ/Producer EVER...King Tee is My favorite EmCee and I am from and raised in Linden, NJ...then Rahway --> home of the infamous prison that I used to live across from! King Tee set it off...Ice T brought the NJ funk to LA; and [King] Tee'la REPRESENTED IT "CALI" STYLE!!! POOH [and LA Posse & "B-CAT (Bobby Bob)"] did for LL!!!
Dude reminds me of Khali Muscle lol
Tee is one of the best to ever touch a mic. Cool interview.
Truth Hurts had an album and it hit Gold.
Firm dropped their album and went Platinum.
Get your facts Vladimir.
Her album didn't sell as it should, because of 2 things:
- Aftermath got sued for the uncleared sample of "Addictive".
- The 2nd single featured R. Kelly at the worst of times.
That's besides the point. Vlad made incorrect statement about if she had an album. selling 500k is enough for awareness. .
Actually, her album didn't go gold, i checked.
Too many cutbacks, to previous interviews lately. Is it not best to summarise what was said, instead of replaying an old interview as a reminder? Just a thought.
it's misleading too when you do that we just have to assume vlad related it to the interviewee accurately. So if Vlad is not accurate and the person responds but we just saw the actual clip it can make the person look crazy.
King Tee is a good rapper. His beats were fire!🔥 He was a great story telling rapper
Is This An Interview About Dr.Dre or King Tee... WTF?
Vlad way to tell this humble dude that the only project he contributed on aftermath was dre's worst project ever lol
My brother bought the aftermath presents and my favorite song was st8 gone by KiNG TEE always remember that one!
This is gon sound crazy, but I always thought Big Suge was intriguing. The way he moved was very intriguing from the outside looking in. A big tall brotha standing proudly while throwing his power around is just intriguing to me. Ultimately bad for business though. _Dr. Dre Presents: The Aftermath_ is an album that I have to go back and listen to. I think I might've heard it once at my play cousin's house and didn't really like it. I know I loved _Been There, Done That_ though. Vladimir, I'd love a DJ Quik interview. He's a good talker and he's willing to be specific with names, places, etc. Good interview, fellas.
Vlad don't give a fuck how you feel. Talm bout I'd love a DJ Quik interview... Thanks for sharing...
yea bruh Uh uh, don't do too much. I've seen comments of people requesting a Quik interview.
bennie wheatt May I ask why?
Much props. Act a Fool was low key one of my all time favorite albums. The Alkaholics are one of my personal favorite groups too. One of the highlights of life was chopping it up with Tash after a show in Memphis once.
His album he did with aftermath is fire 💥💥💥💥💥💥
At 6:48 when this dude started talking I had to check my headphones 🎧 battery I thought they were low lol 😂
Am I'm tripping or does King Tee seems nervous?
Shontae B 😂 He looks like he gotta take a shit
One of my all time favorites King Tee The Great!
Eazy E told you about how Death Row was back in 93.
Paul Revere Funny you said that, I remember thinking back then that all that “gotta follow your sergeant’s directions, or get your ass popped with the Smith & Wesson” talk was just his way of saying Suge was the one really in charge and bossed Dre around, like an expression. I had no idea it was literal.
Daniel J Suge turned his employers Dre and DOC into his employees.
i got to hang out with him at his house in Palmdale Ca. had a few beers and cut it up on the 1200's he was real laid back. very good man. wish i had kept up with him.
the Firm album went Platinum. know your fucking info Vlad. Dammit man
+abyss1ner Naw it went platinum. Which is still good. It's not like it's a failure.
Tee is an underrated legend.
Facts!
Used to have the king tee/ice t tape.
roberto bravo... Me too lol
I remember hearing they were in Reno. I live 2 blocks from the studio they used. It was called sierra sonics in the basement of a music store.
The fact that Dre is "holding those tracks" is just marketing. It is a way to make you think that everything he realese passed a high quality of sound test. Nothing but bullshit. It's not right. Im glad artists are realising their music from their Mac and by themselve today
Yeah, well said. No disrespect to Dr Dre but in a way it's holding the artist back. If King Tee was still on Aftermath, his music would still be sitting in a vault somewhere collecting dust lol.
“Let’s go dippin, dippin through the streets!”
“Just dippin...Just dippin!”
Didn't Vlad say Death Row DIDN'T take things to a whole new level after NWA to Charlamagne a few months ago? They argued for a few mins N now Vlad is saying the same thing Charlamagne was lol 1:20
The DOC was probably one of the greatest to ever pick up a mic. Don't drink and drive kids
king tee look shook to even mention suge's name..damn. suge still got juice out in these streets.... but anyway that aftermath shit was wack but it still sold cause of who dre is, just like the Compton soundtrack, to me it was weak, but it sold and still got nominated for a grammy cause of who he is. king tee could've been bigger worldwide with dre backing him, just look at his track record, Eminem, 50 cent, Kendrick, dre even gave hits to other artists like knocturnal and truth hurts. so when he puts his stamp on something its gonna do really well. for whatever reason king tee album didn't come out, rakim didn't come out. joell Ortiz and dawn robinson from en vogue had issues with dre when they signed with aftermath too. but dre is still here ontop, the man is a billionaire, so obviously he's doing something right.
Suge had every shook except for Eazy E , Lil Eazy E, Daz Dillinger, and the dudes that knocked him him out and shot at him.
Add RBX to that too, he told a story where Suge tried to punk him I believe and it did not work. Suge knew who to mess with as said.
If you a true hip hop fan from the east coast down south I promise you that you listened to King Tee in your projectz
Is Vlad interviewing Tee or Tee interviewing Vlad? He talked more than da nigga
Thy Kingdom Come was a dope ass album!! Da'Kron and Monay was my joints on that...Still bumpin Act A Fool as well! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
King sounded like he wanted to cry at the end
Pittsburgh all in this interview ... Mel-Man, Stu B. Doo, Bud'da, Nowl, Joe Beast, etc.
King Tee = Legend
King Tee is originally from Houston,Jazzie Redd and Original E wrote songs on his first album"Act a Fool"
is king tee and wc related
Listen to The Firm today, I promise you will feel differently if you didn’t like it. The Firm is hard as hell, from concept to lyrics to production. Sometimes we miss things because the 90’s were so thick with good artists and good music.
15:00 Damn, Dr. Dre shelved King Tee for Eminem. 😂
He was real humble in this video. Real guy. much respect