"Is a blunt to the head, a prayer for the dead Run around hustlin', scared of the feds "They said, "Death is eternal sleep" But the only thing is you ain't really sure if you prepared for the bed So often we get murked in the head, instead of big money They got big mama hurtin' instead"- Styles P
Another masterpiece... When the game's seldom, my man's in a cell and it's too close to hell and the pain's overwhelming Only thing he left was his name for his children Shit hurt me bad, said the shame almost killed him Dog you ain't to blame, know the game did us reeled in Used to have dames that got brains at the Hilton Even had the Range and the chain that he chilled in Now he just survive off the beast that was built-in I stay strong for him, later on the side for him Cause he a hard nigga, but shit hard for him I pray to God for him, and me too A lot of niggas see through I ain't tryn'a hear shit but I need too Styles is top 5 dead or alive bro
"Dim the light turn the volume up, When the ghost come thru put ya' revolvers up, and you couldn't understand my frame of mind and if n***** think that I changed then blame the time" "I don't know where u been but I know where you going, heaven or hell whenever my shells is blowing"
Styles P is better if you listen to all his word play and a subject matter of the past. In the '90s magazines and radio had huge influence on telling people what to think and regurgitate. They made up a lot of stuff that people ran with. kind of like how people compare big and Tupac as rappers when everybody knows BIG was by far a way better lyricist and Tupac was never in the conversation about best rapper until he passed away. People need to start thinking for themselves and stop listening to these gatekeepers and running with their ideas. Truly sit down and listen for yourself and then judge.
@@Brhoward31Jada & SP both are Beasts yet Jada is simply the most commercial outta the 2 of them. Ppl like easy surface lvl shit instead of deeper non mere surface lvl shit
No, dude was just saying LOX rhyme styles and lyrics over drill style beats. That would be insane and could possibly change the game to something better.
@@tracphonevirtualmagazine If you are going to challenge me, atleast proove me wrong. Just cause you talk about street shit don't mean it's real. But if you are trying to keep it real about what goes on in the streets, then you can talk about gang activity/violence, or anything thats contextual to the truth you are trying to express.
Well P is a real nigga cause he don't just write off the new rappers just cause they new and rap about the streets. Alot of so called hip hop heads be acting like karens.
I’ve tried to listen to drill..my soul felt dark..I’m good..I stick to the rhyme spitters..doesn’t change the fact of protecting my family or myself..I just don’t need that shit in my ear constantly
@@Elvis-m3i Fuk their lifestyle that whoel genre is whack! rainbow haired mumble garbage with annoying sounds in the back ground no melody or funk to it.. that sht aint bout it
The reality is “nobody” is built for it. Some just get away with for a variety of reasons but it takes a toll on all. The greatest toll is payed by the community.
I wouldn't say nobody, but very very few, & they not built for anything else. Some real damaged psychopathic individuals out there that can't even be around ppl. Real demons. But ur point is well taken. Most ppl playin the game are not prepared to end up in a cell or dark alley w/ an apex predator like that. It's an unnatural state of humanity, 99% are not born this way. Real monsters are made, only through deprivation, abuse, poverty, lack of love/hope. These kids think they hard cuz they can pull a trigger, till they locked in a cage w/ one of these bona-fide animals, w/ no pistol or gang to save them.
@@justsomevideos8101 it's just a rap duality don't think of it that deep just don't look into it as a way to define character. The art of Hip Hop is also mastering your stage aura to reflect sometimes negative circumstances in life, through the music.. without given the wrong message.
Styles P is the greatest of all time. Ive been listening to hip hop since the 80s. Not a single rapper has put out this many projects and maintained the level of quality like the ghost. He always has genuine content and gets better each time. he is not a gimmick, hes like the everyday blue collar hard working dude. hes a great person in real life aswell which takes it to another level. Styles P THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME.
The bigger issue is why does the black community glorify being from the streets so much? Our community is so broken that the things we should disassociate ourselves with are the things we praise and gravitate towards.
@Slimthickmodelsthe streets ain't sunshine and rainbows because of the crash dummies. The problem is the black community makes theur own street dangerous. We create a struggle to glory it. If white people take over these same neighborhoods crime rate goes down and the community starts beautify and thrive.
What styles anit telling you is 90% of rappers in the 90's didnt do shit either. Long ago i just took the music as it is. A creative expression sorta like a movie. Now if a dude was on interviews and talk shows saying " im a real gangster in the streets" then i can see that being detrimental.
Everybody didn't have to be a gangster or a killer back then .......but the actual gangster rappers were connected to real gangsters 50 cent, fat Joe, Jay z n were real hustlers n they weren't preaching murder n kill kill nobody wanted to b a crip when we listened to snoop this new shit has no substance just murder n kill black people
You misinterpret. The gangsta rap threats were real, but we (Gen X) understood that only a fool WANTS a war. Gangsta rap was meant to be a deterrent to bloodshed. Drill music doesn't seem to hold any such sentiment.
“Never too young to die or too old to live ain’t it hard to bust ya gun go home and hold ya kid, I’m ashamed I sell crack but I’m a ride for the moment know the consequence I’m a die with the omen” Salute 🫡 to Styles P ya favorite rappers favorite rapper!!!
When I was growing up you had to come outside for a reputation. Kids now create a image behind the safety of internet that they really not built for or barely been around. AND The internet made it safe to be disrespectful without consequences. When I see drill kids playing crazy on the internet, I just shake my head. Its cool to Be Yourself, they trying way too hard. I always tell people, “You try hard, you die hard”.
The core of the issue is rap culture needs to stop expecting gangster rappers to also be supergoons. Imagine how much better off hip hop would be rn if Tupac didn't try to live what he rapped. It's ok to tell stories that aren't 100% accurate to your life. Speaking from the perspective of people you know, things you've seen, or the dark part of your psyche and the things you could do if circumstances were different is all considered valid in every art form aside from hip hop. Expecting a rapper to have a body for every murder bar he raps is like expecting Tom Holland to swing around New York City on webs.
Well said. I don’t blame the audience so much though. I blame the rap labels who are pushing the most violent artists rather than the best artists. Obviously the artists have to take accountability too. Even after they become millionaires, most of them refuse to stop the tough guy act. Even worst they keep making music promoting violence when they aren’t even living that lifestyle anymore.
Styles P has been my favorite rapper since my early teens .. I met him in person a couple years ago and he has the same energy in person ! Real stand up guy .. Salute to Ghost/Holiday/Pinero/G-Host !!
i think the difference between Gangsta rap and Drill music is 90's Gangsta rap moreso told what the person will do to another person if you piss 'em off. Drill music is moreso telling in detail what you did to a person while providing the name (s) too and laying out exact details in the story of when, where, and how you did you. That's actually more so snitching on yourself. Outside of saying people were getting killed around my way or the fact that I will be willing to kill you...noo one ever snitched on themselves in gangsta rap.
Gangsta rap was reporting the local happenings. Not too far off from some of the grittier NY style of rap or trap music in the south. Drill is straight up war music. No lyricism, no thought process, no creativity. At least in gangsta rap you get the picture painted of what life is like in a place. Drill is telling me the details of a murder either planned or already committed. Not something wise or cool.
The First Positive Message I heard today. I'm learning that must of are Legendary music figures ant shit on headline news every where I'm sincerely Glad and happy to see 1 out of a million blogs and interviews of bull shit that Styles Penero Will tell the truth about what's real and fake and what's wak out there. Thank you OG and the people that brought that interview. Killing and Abusing other people and representing your self to be something your not is unfathomable and tasteless. Wak as hell. I can't even listen to music the way I use to without doing knowledge behind the artist. Who say being your self don't sale? If you can't sale records being your self you was not ment to sale records. People is getting exposed . From Puffy to everybody music ect. Smh
But he always balanced it out with more conscious and mindful lyrics too. Drill is all negativity, no insight or deeper thinking and ONLY focuses on the negative.
@@ThatGuy-sc5rxWell put. His verse on 24hrs to Live while Lox were still Bad Boy actually grew on Mr over the years to being tied for best verse on the song. While X, Rob and Jada had the impressive flow, the stuff Styles was saying was way deeper than what everyone else on the song said and much later in life it registers more than every other verse. Styles wasn't just violence and drugs, he had alot of insight as an emcee.
Drill isn't the new name for Gangsta rap, that never changed, Drill is crash dummy rap, it's a subgenre of other sub genres. One with hardly any acclaim, classics. Just drop a hard ass D Block or Jada Styles duet album. Trust me it will make bigger waves 😄😄😄
I'll always view drill as some time/place shit. The vibe of hopelessness and lack of regard for life mixed with that type of beat will always be Chicago to me. Back From the Dead is a soundtrack to places like GP, WP, and Englewood. Think of all the shit you've heard about Chi and its 10x more bleak than that. It has its place to document shit, but the fact that many of the originals of the scene have moved on or passed is telling. Much love to Styles btw, I'm a old head who's been rockin We Are the Streets in the gym for 2 decades. The LOX are coast to coast.
Before you think of keepin' me down, heatin' me down The flow like water get deep and you drown With no soul, many niggas roll with no gold Even a small gun got a little black hole Your destiny is somethin' you can never figure out Niggas is never happy 'til there's blood up in your mouth There's a lot of killers, but who the hell are you to blame? There's a lot of dead, how the hell you take the pain? Live with it, got money you better give with it My man had the thug in him did his bid with it Get married to the game but never have a kid with it Advice from the wise, slice the pies Too many schemes divides, when dreams collide Teams provide, war for the street to absorb Stashed in the ceiling and you slept on the floor Only a blind thug will fall in love with a whore
@@EHN2024 😅 u just said what I was scared to say... It's crazy to see the contrast from that, to the older, more balanced version of styles we see today
Funny thing is drill music spawns from gangsta rap. We were warned long ago about the effects of gangsta rap, but no one listened. Ninjas were too busy getting money... and we're here. It's US people, not THEM. This is what WE allow
@Mize2dx yea ok... lol. We keep blaming THEM, when all they're after is a dollar. WE set the trend, not the music industry. They only pour money into what we like with hopes of making a profit, thats business. Niggas love violence, we gravitate to gang shit, it's part of the culture. The music industry just exploits the bullshit we like.
@@burningspear90 Facts.....Its almost like the people who signed Dre knew the IMPACT it would have on our " Hip-Hop Culture " and youth. They saw direction RAP was going with the East Coast Native tongue movements and had to counter act....Look at us now fam.
Styles is one of my favs bc he is from my area, i saw him out in public numeeous times, he would let me introduce girls that i was cnilln w as a flex, he bought stupid magazines from me w hen i had a crappy job - styles is a legend to me.
This is why hio hop no longer exists. 😂. If a styles p cant control what music is being let in the airwaves then its over 😂. If jay z cant control this shit 😂😂😂
the convo they had about the kids faking it to rap made me think of that clip floating around of the kid who got caught saying he was "smoking on rah" in a song and he was not ready for the energy.
listening to De La growing up I got the clear feeling these 90s dudes many or most, didnt wanna stay in that life obviouslty. they spoke what it was, the truth, their truths. But they sounded like they were warning like a big brother saying ay dont go selling if you dont have to, it aint cool, its hard. breaks souls.
@@chisimpson3376 Tupac never lied about who he was and was outside where people could touch him, to the point where he also faced the consequences of his actions and died in the street.
@@repentyasharahla7632 Tupac never lied about who he was? Tupac lied about being a thug that’s what got him killed what are you saying 🤣🤣🤣 ask Orlando Anderson what he did to pac since he wanted to show off in front of them Piru MOB gang members
@@chisimpson3376 he might of did ballet but he still shot the cops like doesnt get more G then that and The Wire is a pretty good show they was sending back New Yorkers in body bags lol
"Is a blunt to the head, a prayer for the dead
Run around hustlin', scared of the feds
"They said, "Death is eternal sleep"
But the only thing is you ain't really sure if you prepared for the bed
So often we get murked in the head, instead of big money
They got big mama hurtin' instead"- Styles P
“and erebody know ima shooter,
But im a changed man, rather play it low n stay on the computer” Styles P
"My Life" - I looked for that song for years til i found it on the Soundbombing 3 album!
Another masterpiece...
When the game's seldom, my man's in a cell and it's too close to hell and the pain's overwhelming
Only thing he left was his name for his children
Shit hurt me bad, said the shame almost killed him
Dog you ain't to blame, know the game did us reeled in
Used to have dames that got brains at the Hilton
Even had the Range and the chain that he chilled in
Now he just survive off the beast that was built-in
I stay strong for him, later on the side for him
Cause he a hard nigga, but shit hard for him
I pray to God for him, and me too
A lot of niggas see through
I ain't tryn'a hear shit but I need too
Styles is top 5 dead or alive bro
"Dim the light turn the volume up,
When the ghost come thru put ya' revolvers up, and you couldn't understand my frame of mind and if n***** think that I changed then blame the time"
"I don't know where u been but I know where you going, heaven or hell whenever my shells is blowing"
My childhood
Styles P has done a lot of great things for Yonkers, New York, hip hop and the awareness of health.
And the prison industrial complex
@@joshuamarcano350 True.
you're VERY delusional. what a shame.
Real Talk a very humble individual. 💯
@@deneilwilliams4380 Word!
I know people might disagree.But Styles is equal to Kiss lyrically. Its just Kiss voice is more distinctive. But all 3 of them are iLL.
he is but Jada's content is more appealing
Styles P is better if you listen to all his word play and a subject matter of the past.
In the '90s magazines and radio had huge influence on telling people what to think and regurgitate.
They made up a lot of stuff that people ran with.
kind of like how people compare big and Tupac as rappers when everybody knows BIG was by far a way better lyricist and Tupac was never in the conversation about best rapper until he passed away.
People need to start thinking for themselves and stop listening to these gatekeepers and running with their ideas.
Truly sit down and listen for yourself and then judge.
@@Brhoward31Jada & SP both are Beasts yet Jada is simply the most commercial outta the 2 of them. Ppl like easy surface lvl shit instead of deeper non mere surface lvl shit
@@AfroPick82 I agree. Both of them make my face funny lol. Bar heavy
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I’m with Styles! Drill drives me crazy
It ain't Hip Hop. Needs its own genre.
@@alfredobadillo2415 I agree
@@alfredobadillo2415Like Domestic Te--orist Rap and/or Hom-cidal Rap?
P.S: I censored those words, cause RUclips's comment section have stupid rules.
@@Elohimless nah not even. They're Pop stars.
No, dude was just saying LOX rhyme styles and lyrics over drill style beats. That would be insane and could possibly change the game to something better.
The Gangsta & The Gentleman 🎉
That was my shit on the run in Arkansas bumping that shit in 06
Pinerro the best
People mistake the meaning of "real" for "gangster" when it was always supposed to mean truth & honesty.
No it wasn't.
@@tracphonevirtualmagazine If you are going to challenge me, atleast proove me wrong.
Just cause you talk about street shit don't mean it's real.
But if you are trying to keep it real about what goes on in the streets, then you can talk about gang activity/violence, or anything thats contextual to the truth you are trying to express.
Exactly
@@tracphonevirtualmagazine you MUST be an American Hispanic woman...ONLY an American Hispanic woman would say he is wrong!!!
Well P is a real nigga cause he don't just write off the new rappers just cause they new and rap about the streets. Alot of so called hip hop heads be acting like karens.
Met him in person he was the most chill, humbled dudes I’ve ever met
Gangsta and a gentleman
I 💯 percent agree I met him in Greensboro NC
Had a convo with him at the park while working. Definitely chilled and humble like you mentioned
I met him on my lunch break at Neverland ranch.
Same met him twice earlier this year in front of my building and the second time a few weeks ago at a turkey drive in front of the juice spot
I’ve tried to listen to drill..my soul felt dark..I’m good..I stick to the rhyme spitters..doesn’t change the fact of protecting my family or myself..I just don’t need that shit in my ear constantly
It’s a very good gym motivation and for playing video games. Apart from that, I wouldn’t live my life like a drill rapper. I got responsibilities.
100% facts
@@Elvis-m3i
Fuk their lifestyle that whoel genre is whack! rainbow haired mumble garbage with annoying sounds in the back ground no melody or funk to it.. that sht aint bout it
Love hearing these thoughts - give you hope for the young guns constantly throwing their lives away (and other peoples) over nothing
You tellin me 50 cent different just cause he lyrically talk like he drill niggas?
1 of the best rappers of all times
10000% brother he might even be the greatest of all time.
...and they didn't even turn his mic on smh
@@DaCocoBrova😂
Top 10 depending on your list....
@@KNOWtheLEDGE7he's not. But better people saying P is than Lil Wayne like everyone seems to be doing 😅
The reality is “nobody” is built for it. Some just get away with for a variety of reasons but it takes a toll on all. The greatest toll is payed by the community.
I wouldn't say nobody, but very very few, & they not built for anything else. Some real damaged psychopathic individuals out there that can't even be around ppl. Real demons. But ur point is well taken. Most ppl playin the game are not prepared to end up in a cell or dark alley w/ an apex predator like that. It's an unnatural state of humanity, 99% are not born this way. Real monsters are made, only through deprivation, abuse, poverty, lack of love/hope. These kids think they hard cuz they can pull a trigger, till they locked in a cage w/ one of these bona-fide animals, w/ no pistol or gang to save them.
"Nobody really wins outside." Wise words. 💯
Styles is too real! My favorite rapper because he mastered the art of balance
Light & Dark elements all reflect in the music
Theres no such thing as being a gangster and gentlemen, your either intelligent or not
@@justsomevideos8101 it's just a rap duality don't think of it that deep just don't look into it as a way to define character. The art of Hip Hop is also mastering your stage aura to reflect sometimes negative circumstances in life, through the music.. without given the wrong message.
Sp always kicking quality knowledge salute to the G-Host
Styles P is the greatest of all time. Ive been listening to hip hop since the 80s. Not a single rapper has put out this many projects and maintained the level of quality like the ghost. He always has genuine content and gets better each time. he is not a gimmick, hes like the everyday blue collar hard working dude. hes a great person in real life aswell which takes it to another level. Styles P THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME.
U dam right he is💪🏾🔥💯
He’s not greatest but he’s aight
From the warlocks era😎
Relax bro, he’s good but not greatest of all time lol
Don’t let anyone tell you that your opinion isn’t valid
This should go viral asap
To much like right
What a short strong interview...yall keep em comin! "Teach kids how to read, write, and use the ruger!" - Styles P
Dangerous game with this drill rapping...overall our Black n Latino youths....wake up please
The bigger issue is why does the black community glorify being from the streets so much? Our community is so broken that the things we should disassociate ourselves with are the things we praise and gravitate towards.
exactly! I don't get it either, never been my thing to be in the streets . very strange fascination of "being hard"
@Slimthickmodels The issue is not signing about the hood, the issue is glorifying things that are bad for our community. That’s the issue.
@Slimthickmodelsthe streets ain't sunshine and rainbows because of the crash dummies. The problem is the black community makes theur own street dangerous. We create a struggle to glory it. If white people take over these same neighborhoods crime rate goes down and the community starts beautify and thrive.
No family values. About self
@Slimthickmodels Why am I surprised? You’re a low life
“They don’t really think enough” 💯💯💯
I love Styles P. This Brother really taught us younger dudes some wisdom.
Styles P Makes Hip Hop That Can Make A Grown Man Cry! Because It's Just So Deep!
What father who worked hard to provide a great life for their kid wants them to portray themselves as a fake gangsta rapper?
What styles anit telling you is 90% of rappers in the 90's didnt do shit either. Long ago i just took the music as it is. A creative expression sorta like a movie. Now if a dude was on interviews and talk shows saying " im a real gangster in the streets" then i can see that being detrimental.
WORD.....!!!!
Everybody didn't have to be a gangster or a killer back then .......but the actual gangster rappers were connected to real gangsters 50 cent, fat Joe, Jay z n were real hustlers n they weren't preaching murder n kill kill nobody wanted to b a crip when we listened to snoop this new shit has no substance just murder n kill black people
Everybody know that lol >>
You misinterpret. The gangsta rap threats were real, but we (Gen X) understood that only a fool WANTS a war. Gangsta rap was meant to be a deterrent to bloodshed. Drill music doesn't seem to hold any such sentiment.
So because lot of rappers now are dumber with trash music..it’s ok and acceptable. That’s pathetic
..yuh see dat doh. luv Stylez P. One. London.
S.P The Ghost! Probably my favourite rapper of all time. Bag fuel done it again!
7:21 - the power of the word 🔥 absolute bar right here
Dope interview... substance and great great energy. 👜⛽️
“Never too young to die or too old to live ain’t it hard to bust ya gun go home and hold ya kid, I’m ashamed I sell crack but I’m a ride for the moment know the consequence I’m a die with the omen”
Salute 🫡 to Styles P ya favorite rappers favorite rapper!!!
Styles p always been my favourite rapper. Got me thru some killer times.
Styles P speaks the truth! Gotta love the Lox, especially because of their longevity in the rap game!
Love and respect!!!
Great interview and i met styles P and he’s great down to earth dude . He’s the hip hop Guru of our time salute styles p
Words do indeed have power. That's why we have to stop calling our Children Kids. A kid is a 4 legged animal by definition.
When I was growing up you had to come outside for a reputation. Kids now create a image behind the safety of internet that they really not built for or barely been around. AND The internet made it safe to be disrespectful without consequences. When I see drill kids playing crazy on the internet, I just shake my head. Its cool to Be Yourself, they trying way too hard. I always tell people, “You try hard, you die hard”.
Some of his mixtapes 10-15 yrs ago are on my favorite mixtape of all time list. Top 5 easy
I’m from Illinois and agree too grew up on all the rap too from everywhere
One of my favorite rapperrs of all time
Big ups to my man ES$O from the hometown RV! Styles P is LEGENDARY!
Words have so much power!
Echo bad bro. Podcast lit tho. Respect from the UK 👊🏽💪🏾🇬🇧
The core of the issue is rap culture needs to stop expecting gangster rappers to also be supergoons. Imagine how much better off hip hop would be rn if Tupac didn't try to live what he rapped.
It's ok to tell stories that aren't 100% accurate to your life. Speaking from the perspective of people you know, things you've seen, or the dark part of your psyche and the things you could do if circumstances were different is all considered valid in every art form aside from hip hop. Expecting a rapper to have a body for every murder bar he raps is like expecting Tom Holland to swing around New York City on webs.
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Well said. I don’t blame the audience so much though. I blame the rap labels who are pushing the most violent artists rather than the best artists. Obviously the artists have to take accountability too. Even after they become millionaires, most of them refuse to stop the tough guy act. Even worst they keep making music promoting violence when they aren’t even living that lifestyle anymore.
I Agree with all of you guys
The key statement styles mentioned in this interview, drill rappers don't think about what their saying. So true.
Styles P = solid dude
True talk ! We True OGs always said if you talk that talk , you better can walk that walk ! Straight up !!!
I see you bag fuel!!! keep it up!!
Styles P has been my favorite rapper since my early teens .. I met him in person a couple years ago and he has the same energy in person ! Real stand up guy .. Salute to Ghost/Holiday/Pinero/G-Host !!
i think the difference between Gangsta rap and Drill music is 90's Gangsta rap moreso told what the person will do to another person if you piss 'em off. Drill music is moreso telling in detail what you did to a person while providing the name (s) too and laying out exact details in the story of when, where, and how you did you. That's actually more so snitching on yourself. Outside of saying people were getting killed around my way or the fact that I will be willing to kill you...noo one ever snitched on themselves in gangsta rap.
Gangsta rap was reporting the local happenings. Not too far off from some of the grittier NY style of rap or trap music in the south. Drill is straight up war music. No lyricism, no thought process, no creativity. At least in gangsta rap you get the picture painted of what life is like in a place. Drill is telling me the details of a murder either planned or already committed. Not something wise or cool.
The First Positive Message I heard today. I'm learning that must of are Legendary music figures ant shit on headline news every where I'm sincerely Glad and happy to see 1 out of a million blogs and interviews of bull shit that Styles Penero Will tell the truth about what's real and fake and what's wak out there. Thank you OG and the people that brought that interview. Killing and Abusing other people and representing your self to be something your not is unfathomable and tasteless. Wak as hell. I can't even listen to music the way I use to without doing knowledge behind the artist. Who say being your self don't sale? If you can't sale records being your self you was not ment to sale records. People is getting exposed . From Puffy to everybody music ect. Smh
This was dope to see man.
I'm glad you guys took my advice and got away from that last show God bless
It's all death music.. but one is more lyrical than the other. Other than that, it's the same energy.
I am glad they are talking about this. Thank you words can hurt, words do matter, words are most definitely powerful.
And this folks is what wisdom looks like
Awesome stuff
I need a lox LP wit Daringer beats..😡
Forever rollin,metro boomin,stakik select,alchemist,hit boy and hitmaka🔥🔥🔥🔥
That would be dope
@@Dipset415no
Im glad an original has spoken my guy p legendary.....shouts from england 💯
THANK YOU STYLES….THANK YOU
THIS IS A GREAT, GREAT POST,
Audio needs to be better……. I like you guys……. I want y’all to succeed……. Respect from the Stuy🇬🇩✊🏽
Word 🇬🇩.
Check out lefty hooks.
Carribean American from the isle of spice!!
It’s a lot of competition out here. Yall got a goat on here with bad audio
It’s all good. Mistakes are made by everyone. That’s how we know how to fix mistakes.
It gor better later on unless you stopped after 2mins
respect to a real OG
This is a conversation that need to be heard by more young people. These are the conversations the community needs to engage in.
Love Pinero as a musician, but his career whole is based off violence. He’s literally the epitome of a hardcore/gangster rapper.
Exactly but the growth tho
100%
But he always balanced it out with more conscious and mindful lyrics too. Drill is all negativity, no insight or deeper thinking and ONLY focuses on the negative.
@@ThatGuy-sc5rxWell put. His verse on 24hrs to Live while Lox were still Bad Boy actually grew on Mr over the years to being tied for best verse on the song. While X, Rob and Jada had the impressive flow, the stuff Styles was saying was way deeper than what everyone else on the song said and much later in life it registers more than every other verse. Styles wasn't just violence and drugs, he had alot of insight as an emcee.
Thank you for saying this. Because it's what the Lox built their career off of. With all due respect to them of course
I hate that BS too! Damm , wtf is wrong with gettin money an having fun🤔😕 Drill is ass backwards!😔
When did that stuff become invented
"nobody really wins outside"
Where is the whole interview. ❤ 💰 ⛽️
LOX on Drill beats is not needed or wanted. Tf bro mean he want that type of project ? Lol
Tru Talk💯
Damn. That was powerful
"I'm gonna either be the target or make the difference" DAMN
Drill isn't the new name for Gangsta rap, that never changed, Drill is crash dummy rap, it's a subgenre of other sub genres. One with hardly any acclaim, classics. Just drop a hard ass D Block or Jada Styles duet album. Trust me it will make bigger waves 😄😄😄
Thats a fact, and that's what I'm gonna start calling it "Crash Dummy Music"
@@dominiquebrooks5842 CDR Crash Dummy Ray, Crash Music, Crash Rap, Crash Trash, Trash Rap. It's way more marketable that way.
I'll always view drill as some time/place shit. The vibe of hopelessness and lack of regard for life mixed with that type of beat will always be Chicago to me. Back From the Dead is a soundtrack to places like GP, WP, and Englewood. Think of all the shit you've heard about Chi and its 10x more bleak than that. It has its place to document shit, but the fact that many of the originals of the scene have moved on or passed is telling.
Much love to Styles btw, I'm a old head who's been rockin We Are the Streets in the gym for 2 decades. The LOX are coast to coast.
Before you think of keepin' me down, heatin' me down
The flow like water get deep and you drown
With no soul, many niggas roll with no gold
Even a small gun got a little black hole
Your destiny is somethin' you can never figure out
Niggas is never happy 'til there's blood up in your mouth
There's a lot of killers, but who the hell are you to blame?
There's a lot of dead, how the hell you take the pain?
Live with it, got money you better give with it
My man had the thug in him did his bid with it
Get married to the game but never have a kid with it
Advice from the wise, slice the pies
Too many schemes divides, when dreams collide
Teams provide, war for the street to absorb
Stashed in the ceiling and you slept on the floor
Only a blind thug will fall in love with a whore
Song?
@@sour3000 "Last Day" off of The Notorious B.I.G. album Life AFTER death
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Kicking straight facts. I can not lie. I phucks with some drill but it is so destructive to us as a people. Wish the energy could change.
Drill music takes the intellugence out of rap.
This a definition of a OG!
"Shoot em in the head" is still the craziest song I ever heard till this day 😬😅
That song is darker than drill music itself
@@EHN2024 😅 u just said what I was scared to say...
It's crazy to see the contrast from that, to the older, more balanced version of styles we see today
@@Gouzinstrumentals yup
Aryles droppin Major Gems. Respects✊✊
Funny thing is drill music spawns from gangsta rap. We were warned long ago about the effects of gangsta rap, but no one listened. Ninjas were too busy getting money... and we're here. It's US people, not THEM. This is what WE allow
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By design my dude.....We don't control what is programmed for us....After 1999-2000 it was a wrap!
@Mize2dx yea ok... lol. We keep blaming THEM, when all they're after is a dollar. WE set the trend, not the music industry. They only pour money into what we like with hopes of making a profit, thats business. Niggas love violence, we gravitate to gang shit, it's part of the culture. The music industry just exploits the bullshit we like.
@@Mize2dxafter the chronic it was a wrap.
@@burningspear90 Facts.....Its almost like the people who signed Dre knew the IMPACT it would have on our " Hip-Hop Culture " and youth. They saw direction RAP was going with the East Coast Native tongue movements and had to counter act....Look at us now fam.
Love Styles. Love is Love. 💯
Drill is trash
Styles is one of my favs bc he is from my area, i saw him out in public numeeous times, he would let me introduce girls that i was cnilln w as a flex, he bought stupid magazines from me w hen i had a crappy job - styles is a legend to me.
To hell with Drill
I grew upoff d block max b stack bundles dipset so my taste for music different that new shit cool but I ain’t stressing it
Styles P is now in my top three because I hate drill music to
Fax. Hope more rally behind him. Shyt gets me hot fr!
It’s crazy Cause Styles P a hardcore artist 💯
WTF I DON’t want the lox on no drill beats
I love the way he is breaking this down.
This is why hio hop no longer exists. 😂. If a styles p cant control what music is being let in the airwaves then its over 😂. If jay z cant control this shit 😂😂😂
man, I wag omw outside to get high before I stopped to watch this.. more I have to play that track good times when I get in the car
street credibility no longer matters. look at the rainbow rat & gunna.
LMAO
the convo they had about the kids faking it to rap made me think of that clip floating around of the kid who got caught saying he was "smoking on rah" in a song and he was not ready for the energy.
Young men listen to these dudes!!!
Thats a great interview
Hip hop culture is so far behind in education and consciousness, it’s truly disgusting to even hear such a low level talk from grown men. It’s crazy
Did you look at the whole or even watch it.Styles P is speaking the truth.
@@robertmoon9756 no this person didn't because it's most likely a bot. Styles P was giving some life advice in this video
Let’s be honest tho Styles P is apart of the problem his discography gave birth to drill. Rap is a destructive genre.
@@THEWOLF-wt3lx he is not the problem nor did his discography give birth to drill music. You sound like a bot also.
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listening to De La growing up I got the clear feeling these 90s dudes many or most, didnt wanna stay in that life obviouslty. they spoke what it was, the truth, their truths. But they sounded like they were warning like a big brother saying ay dont go selling if you dont have to, it aint cool, its hard. breaks souls.
Why do these hosts act different when an established artist is in the room? They act real tough in front of unsigned artists 😂
wtf are u talking about.. there acting the same
They cowards
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Boooyyy that gold pin in that cap is pimpin im bout to do mine like that down here
Once yall let Rick Ross be a correctional officer turn Cartel Boss it was over….
Lmao y’all let ballet boy tupac who was a backup dancer turn into a thug that was repping the west coast and from Baltimore 🤣 stop it
@@chisimpson3376 Tupac never lied about who he was and was outside where people could touch him, to the point where he also faced the consequences of his actions and died in the street.
@@repentyasharahla7632 Tupac never lied about who he was? Tupac lied about being a thug that’s what got him killed what are you saying 🤣🤣🤣 ask Orlando Anderson what he did to pac since he wanted to show off in front of them Piru MOB gang members
@@chisimpson3376 he might of did ballet but he still shot the cops like doesnt get more G then that and The Wire is a pretty good show they was sending back New Yorkers in body bags lol