B high is the best at this southern music history bro I’m from Memphis and never heard of this guy I thought I knew a lot about Memphis music and just learned something new thanks B high
If you wanna learn about this Memphis shit this is gonna be the interview that educates you because Reggie was there from the beginning and he's far enough removed from the industry to not have to P.C. or bite his tongue. He just mentioned the Bovans which are a reputable family in the M, so he's obviously gon speak on the streets and music side of things
He could do a whole nother segment on Gangsta Pat and the West Coast Rappers including NWA. People don't realize Memphis was influential in the rap game way back then.
The Bovans started gangsta walking. At the end of the night, they would walk in a circle with a stroll that looked like they were dragging their feet and tilting their head to the side. Reggie is on point with that.
Naw naw dj Spanish fly is The Godfather of Memphis rap facts mane and gangsta pat was the first Memphis rapper to get a major deal frfr big Memphis shit #901
Big ups 2 the Bovans , BoBo’s bone family etc Memphis ❤️ thanks B high for the love on helping this Memphis history get out cause most don’t know it or afraid 😱 or to selfish to tell it
Mane this my childhood!!! Them Bowvans was getting real money in the city back then!!! I remember being on the bed doing math homework when they bumped that Lyrics of a Pimp on “Slam it or Jam It”!!! That’s when I truly feel in love with Memphis rap!!!! I was bumping Pat already but he was more of a southern NWA vibe!!!
The worst contact they had...spoke on it on the song...PAID DUES...true he was the first rap lable..but he did screw them around and everybody on the label
Is this the dude that Ball n G be talking bout in reference to Listen to the Lyrics? The one who they say didn't pay them before Suave House signed them.
OTS was home then, Listen to the Lyrics. Me and MJ made the shit, 101 played the shit. Selling tapes straight my hand to yo hand. Punk wouldn't give us none, so we had to take them. Make him respect a nigga, check the nigga constantly "busta where my cheese at before I have to get the gat!?" - 8Ball
Yeah gansta walking, I did tht shyt in Alabama in like 90 at Alabama A€M University 😂So who know's where it started I thought it was mines I created because I almost got to fighting with the Whole Omega crew in the gym wanting to jump me because of me going thru the whole gym doing it,I was drunk a.f,and did end up in a fight tht night..No caps😂😂😂
I had a thought as I listened to this interview ... So I got a lyric for the comment section "I was about 17 when I signed my first contract And about 18 1/2 when I signed my worst contract" Nigga tried to belittle my dawgs Mjg/Paid my dues
B High truly a Southern Hip-hop historian! Now it's time to get a interview with the Icon DJ Squeeky, Tommy Wright lll and Project Pat.
Now this one gone be good his is a facts bossed up I was a fly on the wall in most of those rooms
Don’t forget SkinnyPimp GangstaBlac LilWyte & T-Rock especially LilWyte & SkinnyPimp cuz he already did PlayaFly cuz Fly my favorite m-town rapper
Agreed
MJG flow is up there with the best of the best
mane what… ✌🏿
Exactly
So Damn True!!!
Stop trolling 🤣🤣🤣💀
@@504Trey who's trolling, MJG is lyrically up there with the best of the best.
🗣B. High!! I love you for this one.!!The history of Southern hip hop is always on display in your interviews
Pat mentioned Tony in the song story of my life. I was bumping that way back in 1997. Great content B-High. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@BHigh you got one here. You opening the MTown History books Some didn't want these stories told
B high is the best at this southern music history bro I’m from Memphis and never heard of this guy I thought I knew a lot about Memphis music and just learned something new thanks B high
He was ots records on the strength, was the first rap label in Memphis and gangsta pat was the first mc to go mainstream from Memphis
@@corrystevenson9293yezsuh’ ✌🏿
yeah mane, reggie boyland been had hiz fanga print on a lotta early memphis sh!t
If you wanna learn about this Memphis shit this is gonna be the interview that educates you because Reggie was there from the beginning and he's far enough removed from the industry to not have to P.C. or bite his tongue. He just mentioned the Bovans which are a reputable family in the M, so he's obviously gon speak on the streets and music side of things
Real M Town history lesson 🔥 keep it coming B High 💪🏾💯
Get Gangsta Pat on the show !! Real Memphis legend.
He could do a whole nother segment on Gangsta Pat and the West Coast Rappers including NWA. People don't realize Memphis was influential in the rap game way back then.
FACTS....I BEEN TELLING FOLKS Dat &I'm from da A"
Reggie is a secret legend...
Stop trolling 🤣🤣🤣💀
A secret crook
The Bovans started gangsta walking. At the end of the night, they would walk in a circle with a stroll that looked like they were dragging their feet and tilting their head to the side. Reggie is on point with that.
Alonzo from Choices! Real Memphis OG right here!!
Good callout! I didnt even notice!! Mane wheres poncho
B High I'm glad you did this interview with the Legendary Reggie B, I was there when most of this happened at OTS
Eightball said he don't freestyle. He got to write it down.
Majority of freestyles come from writing it. About 96% of it
@@JayEP86 Facts only real writers know that!💯
The Bovans are legendary In Memphis
B-high u have to do the dayton family asap 💯💯
I think they are one of the most underrated & under appreciated groups. They are 🔥.
Man BHigh I hope you can somehow score an Andre 3000 interview
It's coming
Andre overrated
@@504Trey your existence on this planet is overrated
Pat was the first with that mjg style listen 2 lyrics of a pimp and I’m the gangsta
Y’all don’t know bout Southland mall !!!! Hahaha! The good ole days!!!! Memphis in the 90’s was the GREATEST
ha. that was usually our first stop coming up from Mississippi
@@tgar6663 hell yeah fa sho! Me too! I lived in north Panola County!
We did our school shopping up in southland mall haha!
Dixie Home posse, Wah-Wah, Yo Lynch, many from the underground Memphis music art..
Salute indeed B high you are a legend in da game blessings brother
Real M-Town history right here. R.I.P. Tony
Central Park onion ring and burgers u can smell dem onions a mile away
Naw naw dj Spanish fly is The Godfather of Memphis rap facts mane and gangsta pat was the first Memphis rapper to get a major deal frfr big Memphis shit #901
A wordddddddddddddddddd
@@corrystevenson9293 you know what goin on cause that’s sholl one of his catchphrase
Talk yo shit foo
@@corrystevenson9293 😭
damn B High… u bring legends in
Aye mane say mane
Big ups 2 the Bovans , BoBo’s bone family etc Memphis ❤️ thanks B high for the love on helping this Memphis history get out cause most don’t know it or afraid 😱 or to selfish to tell it
Mack E - Eric Alexander & Meechie
Mane this my childhood!!! Them Bowvans was getting real money in the city back then!!! I remember being on the bed doing math homework when they bumped that Lyrics of a Pimp on “Slam it or Jam It”!!! That’s when I truly feel in love with Memphis rap!!!! I was bumping Pat already but he was more of a southern NWA vibe!!!
HOLD UP. THAT'S " ALONZO" FROM THE THREE SIX MAFIA MOVIE " CHOICES" I KNOW RECOGNIZE THAT VOICE.
B high. I grew up on Gangsta Pat. I'm the gangsta was wide open.
Everybody know bout Milwaukee
Facts 💯
Dis da guy that signed ball&g to a bad contract that they rap about.
The worst contact they had...spoke on it on the song...PAID DUES...true he was the first rap lable..but he did screw them around and everybody on the label
🗣️Real M towns 💎 💧 unk Reggie
Great Interview……10 toes Down…..
Why did he have to mention that he was going to pick up money the guy owed him the day he died. We always gotta tell people we helped someone out
I really learned sumn today that I shoulda been knowin. Bad ass interview b high
Definitely godfather
Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis, nothing but Memphis
And more Memphis mane da beautiful city In the world big #901
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥rep ya shit🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Speak that Memphis history O.G. Boyland!! Graduated Melrose High School in the early 80s.💯🔥
#APlayaWearingSuitsToTheClubs
#Late80sEarly90s
hope you get T-Mix on here.
Much love 2 Tmix true family right there and Corey black stract Woodard
Is this the dude that Ball n G be talking bout in reference to Listen to the Lyrics? The one who they say didn't pay them before Suave House signed them.
Tommy 111,gangsta black,fly,skinny pimp,3/6 we been with in ga.
💯💯💯💯
Mac E 💯
I think this guy gonna be a lil long winded
Re open Central Park
Gangsta Pat is the First King of Memphis
Studio G !!!!!
My nicca was da man in Choices
OTS was home then, Listen to the Lyrics. Me and MJ made the shit, 101 played the shit. Selling tapes straight my hand to yo hand. Punk wouldn't give us none, so we had to take them. Make him respect a nigga, check the nigga constantly "busta where my cheese at before I have to get the gat!?" - 8Ball
If You having any kind of motion around Memphis they gone kill the shit out of you..
✌🏿
The Godfather of Memphis
Old school snake hatin because he missed out by doing bad business
You know the real deal
O.T.S
B High has the best interviews not Glad
Yeah gansta walking, I did tht shyt in Alabama in like 90 at Alabama A€M University 😂So who know's where it started I thought it was mines I created because I almost got to fighting with the Whole Omega crew in the gym wanting to jump me because of me going thru the whole gym doing it,I was drunk a.f,and did end up in a fight tht night..No caps😂😂😂
I had a thought as I listened to this interview ... So
I got a lyric for the comment section
"I was about 17 when I signed my first contract
And about 18 1/2 when I signed my worst contract"
Nigga tried to belittle my dawgs
Mjg/Paid my dues
Ots On The Strength
Sounds like Ole Reggie Wacked Out Ole Tony.....