One of my favorite episodes of this podcast. And Quest has really matured as a host over the years. He now steps in when needed and in this case, he laid back because Dallas' stories didn't really need any nudging.
Possibly one of my favourite interviews along with Babyface. The Producers have the best stories as they were the outsiders looking in. Teddy Riley has also got stories for days!!!
Great conversation, I wish I could be apart of Questlove Supreme, I know my music I have a few good questions I would love to ask Dallas about. I love hearing these stories Dallas filled us in on, amazing and interesting.
Bro, I used jam the HELL outta HPM in college! Brilliant album...Dirt Road White Girl, Daddy, Black People...VERY underrated album. Always wondered what happened to them. Damn, now I know! If Chip wasn't acting a damn fool, we'd have probably gotten a 2nd or 3rd album... Damn shame. They should have just replaced his ass.
Andrew Daniel's, eventually the three other members went on to do individual projects. " BooBoo"(Derrick Culbreath), went on to work on Austin's FreeWorld Record label, where he changed his Artist name to " Derrick Demitry", where he did the original version of " Let's Get It On Tonight", but was unreleased, shelved until Universal purchased rights to the song, that's when Montell Jordan re-done the song and became a hit after wards. Culbreath went on to do several unreleased projects with SuperProducers Tim & Bob, etc. " Chip" also went on to do several projects with FunkMaster George Clinton , even recording with Clinton on Paisley Park for a few songs. Melvin Davis, the rapper of the group, Better Known As " ELoc", went out to the West Coast , formed his own independent label for a stint. The group collectively recorded a version of " WhiteMen Can't Jump" for the movie, and also collaborated with several indiscriminate LaFace Artists, to form the group The LaFace Cartel.
This was a dope interview and very informative. Questlove questions was on point! I wish they would have asked him about his artist Lysette Titi she has had one single called “Young, Sad & Blue” on his Freeworld label. Song was so dope and she really could sing.
I agree. I know she is an energetic person and she is excited, but if she could just dial it back from 10 to 7 or even 8, it wouldn't be as much of a distraction. Saying with love also.
When I first started listening to QLS I was convinced she was special lol Her questions are weird and sometimes out of pocket BUT every now and then sis will actually say something profound/relevant. Atp I'm accustomed to her personality so it's not as cringy
I met Macy Gray twice in a Ralph’s and a Home Depot, and both times, she seemed kinda stand-off-ish, like she didn’t wanna be noticed and kinda annoyed. I don’t think she fucks with people. Lol.
Questlove needs to stop speaking on Michael seriously and mentioning Renaissance? The basic album full of samples and writers? Literally anyone can take samples and make a great song. Michael was not that basic and always tried to look in the future not the past. Also with the comparison of Off the wall Questlove sounds really ridiculous these days. History is great btw and They Don’t care about us and Stranger in Moscow beats anything on her album and you have to remember this is the first album after those allegations which would destroy alot of people but no he kept persevering and continued to make hits.
I love Phonte input and the questions he asks from a Hip Hop head perspective.
Indeed
right on ✌🏿
Dallas Austin is an excellent storyteller. I’m sure he has a bunch he can never tell.
One of my favorite episodes of this podcast. And Quest has really matured as a host over the years. He now steps in when needed and in this case, he laid back because Dallas' stories didn't really need any nudging.
These stories are LEGENDARY....I love and appreciate this show! Thanks For this 💯💯💯
BRING DALLAS BACK. This man is WALKING HISTORY.
Such a legend. Bedtime stories one of my favourite albums ever...not to mention all his other classics
Thank y'all so much for this episode! I'm such a big Dallas Austin fan. Can we get a Debra Killings episode?!?!
Yes!! I need Debra Killings to get her story out
I LOVE LOVE LOVE THAT SOMEBODY HAS FINALLY GIVEN DEBRA KILLINGS HER RECOGNITION!!!!!!!!!
He had a dope hip hop themed shop...."Rowdy" in Underground back in the day
Dope landmark. I used to sell Sol Messiahs mixtapes out of there
Part 1 and 2 dope interview
Possibly one of my favourite interviews along with Babyface. The Producers have the best stories as they were the outsiders looking in. Teddy Riley has also got stories for days!!!
He’s crazy , machine guns karate 😂😂
Jack the Rapper was for announcers, programmers and music people. As time went on it turned into the party for RAPPERS! lol! Great show!
Great conversation, I wish I could be apart of Questlove Supreme, I know my music I have a few good questions I would love to ask Dallas about. I love hearing these stories Dallas filled us in on, amazing and interesting.
Awesome Dallas Austin great Interview as always
Great interview!
I would love to see Teddy Riley on here
I remember hanging out at The Vault where Dallas and Madonna would party on Sunday nights. Great Times!!💃🏾
I thought I was the only person that actually bought the Hyland Place Mobsters CD. Now I know why they came and went so fast.
Bro, I used jam the HELL outta HPM in college! Brilliant album...Dirt Road White Girl, Daddy, Black People...VERY underrated album. Always wondered what happened to them. Damn, now I know! If Chip wasn't acting a damn fool, we'd have probably gotten a 2nd or 3rd album...
Damn shame. They should have just replaced his ass.
Andrew Daniel's, eventually the three other members went on to do individual projects. " BooBoo"(Derrick Culbreath), went on to work on Austin's FreeWorld Record label, where he changed his Artist name to " Derrick Demitry", where he did the original version of " Let's Get It On Tonight", but was unreleased, shelved until Universal purchased rights to the song, that's when Montell Jordan re-done the song and became a hit after wards. Culbreath went on to do several unreleased projects with SuperProducers Tim & Bob, etc. " Chip" also went on to do several projects with FunkMaster George Clinton , even recording with Clinton on Paisley Park for a few songs. Melvin Davis, the rapper of the group, Better Known As " ELoc", went out to the West Coast , formed his own independent label for a stint. The group collectively recorded a version of " WhiteMen Can't Jump" for the movie, and also collaborated with several indiscriminate LaFace Artists, to form the group The LaFace Cartel.
Booboo my unk i remember being around him in darps studio suppose to had a group with my 2 brothers but things went left
9:58 glad Questlove asked this. I don’t know anybody else who remembers them lol.
This was a dope interview and very informative. Questlove questions was on point! I wish they would have asked him about his artist Lysette Titi she has had one single called “Young, Sad & Blue” on his Freeworld label. Song was so dope and she really could sing.
Dallas has THEEE most interesting stories ever...dwl
Insane interview! Ahhh Fishbone should’ve ran with that..they deserved a larger audience
Again another good interview 👍
we need more volume!!! turn the output up please...
Another classic!!!
Leiya C ❤❤❤
Dope interview
I believe Malik of Illegal was the one who rapped on Monica 's LIKE THAT, LIKE THAT song.
LOVE. THIS. INTERVIEW! The Highland Place Mobsters story is my favorite! 2nd is the ILLEGAL story. I can listen to hours of this.
TLC 🤔 Exactly Why @Dallasauatin We Need To Speak‼️ Push Da 🛼 Work..Dallas Da Man‼️🪄💪🏽🙏ATL GA..
I was an angry young lad when he got with Chilli fits to the air. He sullied my crush. Damn it man
Jamal was in Illegal right? He ended up at Def Squad. Last Chance No Breaks is such a classic album
Dallas Austin is very intelligent 🧠🤓🎶🎵
Great interview
Breaking news ! i dont understand " BLood on the dance floor " credit teddy riley , and 2BAD terry jams , he confuse with remix ?
That shyt was 🔥🔥🔥
Dirt Road White girl was the jam
Real Talk!
Jamal used to be walking around downtown Atlanta selling mix cds and would tell everyone he used to be with Illegal.
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I came here from part one
Great stuff. Please do something about the sound/volume.
I Love this podcast!!! But sister Li gotta chill sometimes and have some self control, with Love I'm saying this
I agree. I know she is an energetic person and she is excited, but if she could just dial it back from 10 to 7 or even 8, it wouldn't be as much of a distraction. Saying with love also.
Yeah, she was doing the most on this one. Had to come check the video as well after the audio to see if I was buggin😂
When I first started listening to QLS I was convinced she was special lol Her questions are weird and sometimes out of pocket BUT every now and then sis will actually say something profound/relevant. Atp I'm accustomed to her personality so it's not as cringy
Sound is low
Dallas Austin has an incredible Artist by the name of Johnny Apollo! He's next up. Support his music.
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Who remembers club karma
The recording is low
Yep, Bey knows how to craft an album.
New tigallo New tigallo lol
Is he basically saying that Jamal's grandmother put a hex on Mr. Malik's junk?? Am I hearing this right??
He said biggie wrote rhymes
I met Macy Gray twice in a Ralph’s and a Home Depot, and both times, she seemed kinda stand-off-ish, like she didn’t wanna be noticed and kinda annoyed. I don’t think she fucks with people. Lol.
The sound effects are quite distracting
I'm I've with Laiya...she's a true African Que5
illegal are the kids of gangsta rap
Malik Dogg Pound Protegé and Jamal Def Squad Protegé......
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Folklor
Big Mama needs her mic turnt down.
Yup,Malik fumbled the bag for us in SC which probably got the whole industry shook of us smdh
Questlove needs to stop speaking on Michael seriously and mentioning Renaissance? The basic album full of samples and writers? Literally anyone can take samples and make a great song. Michael was not that basic and always tried to look in the future not the past. Also with the comparison of Off the wall Questlove sounds really ridiculous these days. History is great btw and They Don’t care about us and Stranger in Moscow beats anything on her album
and you have to remember this is the first album after those allegations which would destroy alot of people but no he kept persevering and continued to make hits.
Boo hoo
mane dont nobady got mo storiez den dallas mane…@ least it ain’ too many
You gotta have a certain musical iq to listen to this podcast 🧐