B-Real is to be commended for acknowledging Brett B and 7A3 as being a major part of the artistic incubator from which Cypress Hills was birthed. The acknowledgment shows that B-Real has character. Most have overlooked the significance of that history and the cultural interconnections between East New York Brooklyn and LA being made during that time. Shout out to Brett B, Sean B, and 7A3.
you gotta give it up for temples of boom too bro uuffff and I would even jkump out there and say balck sunday also. After they got kinda wack but they rose from the dead with elephants on acid
Fun fact Mellow Man Ace did tours in Italy and at that time italian rappers used english, as well as italian, Mellow Man pushed them to rap in our various dialects, after he said that, countless groups from different regions in Italy, started to record raps in dialect, he pionered that too
That B REAL Mellow Man Ace Song... "The World is Yours" From the Scarface video game soundtrack... Is fucking amazing. Its the movie scarface perfectly translated into a hardcore rap song. I Hope the Reyes Bros along with B....can squash there differences and get back to making Sick Ass Music. That Scarface song though... Boy... Is a real piece of art. Some of B and Mellows best rhymes.
This is why I dont agree with Pac being the GOAT...he didnt even run the West Coast most of his career NWA/Cube solo/Dre solo, made waaaay better albums....Pac being GOAT is media hype.
@@lethal5flow679 Pac is considered the GOAT for different reasons. His music had the ability to spark emotions, comfort certain levels of pain and high levels of empathy for both men and women. He did run the West Coast in 96 before he died tho. He took over newspapers and television plus movie screens. I don't necessarily have him as my GOAT, but he's top 10 undoubtedly
Ice T was in the first hiphop documentary. Boo Yaa Tribe too, back when they was poplockers. Definitely check that out if you aint seen it. Only 80's westcoast hiphop documentary i seen they usually only covered NY back in those dayz.
Muggs' production was too funky on first listen, like the Bomb Squad, busy psychedelic carnival funk. Took a few listens to really appreciate his ear & funky provisions. Love his sample sources. And that outside the box, dentist drill on 'Kill a Man'...
In Chicago when they came out everybody was banging to how Just Kill a Man all you heard back then was doc NWA Ice Cube Public Enemy das effects Geto Boys Spice 1 DJ Quik krs-1 and 2 Live Crew
@@hennessyapplejuice8331 yeah we liked them but not like that twista blew up in 96 naughty was snapping in 93 94 but geto boys was all through the city them ice cube
"So anyways back when they were still sleeping on the couches in my basement, I told the skinny one w/ the afro - man, your boy there, the chubby one, his style is funky as hell. But it would be way doper if he was bilingual too. So that's when I taught Sen Dogg Spanish ..." TK Kirkland
@@abuabdullah731 I remember hearing them on the radio saying LSOB were jocking their style with a couple of songs they had. One day I found out Muggs did a remix for them tho lol Idk I'm curious about that story lol
@@eindje0406 Yeah. On the Temples Of Boom album. I only remember them dissing them one time with the line "house of pain ain't down with us" lol which is sort of a parody of that H.O.P track where they roll call everybody they're down with. I forgot the name of the songs tho
Cypress dissed A lighter shade of Brown & Kid Frost on the Temples of Boom song, 'Let it reign'. "And I'm looking for a fat boy and A LIGHTER SHADE OF BROWN..." They also dissed DJ Quikk and Frost on the outro to the song, 'Scooby Doo' from Black Sunday. "The strawberry quikk guy..." Because Everlast and House of Pain had gone back and forth with Quikk on thier previous records. Everlast and Quik went to the same high school and thats where thier beef stemmed from. H.O.P. got him on 'Boom shalock Boom', 'I'm a swing it'. Quik got them on 'Cant fuck with a nigga' and the unreleased version of 'Let em have it'. H.O.P. clapped back at Cypress on the song 'Legend', for Cypress Dissing them on Temples of Boom. Hell, 'Insane in the brain' is actually a diss song aimed at Kid Frost and Chubb Rock. B-reals first verse is at Chubb Rock, Sen dogs Second verse is at Frost. Just a little diss history.
Seen mellow man ace and roger and zap in concert in the late 80s in Ventura California remember seeing sin dogg rapping before cypress hill! Good times😎💨💨💨805
I waked into a store near the staple center by the Pico station for the expo line. And who was at the counter???? B Real... I was shocked af...very random
Is it me or do they always leave BOBO out as a member of Cypress hill . I hope they also cover in this interview of B reals time in the group Psycho realm
Cypress Hill's debut 1991, House Of Pain's debut 1992, Beastie Boys Check Your Head 1992 and Pharcyde 1992. What time to be a suburban white kid living in San Diego. Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop!!!
Austyn Grey no he’s from Berkeley that why he claims the Bay Area. Vlad currently lives in Calabasas near Kobe’s crash site but Calabasas is hundreds of miles from the Bay Area
B-real rarely gives credit to the Psycho Realm. Even tho he joined them for a bit but couldn't convince the Realm to go mainstream. He never mentions Sick Jacken for being one of the best. Sick stood his lane with a dope style. Fuck the fake mainstream
That's Right B Real giveing Respect to Mellow man ace and the OG Kid Frost who put LATIN hip hop on the map. Not like that lame Ass Royal T last night talking loud SHIT about frost and Eazy an outhers on the show With Tony A . B REAL knows who put it down for the la Raza b4 low profile and familia ever did need to get KID frost and mellow man ace on here. One day Respect.
Love stories from Hip Hop legends like B Real, Vlad please give us more Hip Hop legend interviews
How I Could Just Kill a Man actually has a bridge which is rare in rap.
Vlad needs to interview DJ Muggs
ASAP
Be cool to hear DJ lethal too..
Alchemist also.
SAMUEL JOHNSON he will never get alchemist based on vlad and Eminem’s situation
"Devastating" was LL's favorite word back in the day, too...and everybody rocked the mic "viciously."
Kory Green and they all went down in”history”
Y'all know y'all shit yell
Yeeeeahhh Boyeeeee in full effect!
"with the mic in my hand"
B-Real is to be commended for acknowledging Brett B and 7A3 as being a major part of the artistic incubator from which Cypress Hills was birthed. The acknowledgment shows that B-Real has character. Most have overlooked the significance of that history and the cultural interconnections between East New York Brooklyn and LA being made during that time. Shout out to Brett B, Sean B, and 7A3.
Colors Sdtrk
Coolin in Cali still gets bumped by me yell
I spilled my drink when he mentioned 7A3... we wore out 3 tapes playing that shit back in the day
My is the birthplace of rap. Makes sense. East coast is the birthplace of gangster rap as well.
Dope first album. Classic.
you gotta give it up for temples of boom too bro uuffff and I would even jkump out there and say balck sunday also. After they got kinda wack but they rose from the dead with elephants on acid
And the second as well as others
Temples of Boom is a classic
Rob Leva IV is a great album. Try it again...
😮 Sen Dog's brother was Mellow Man Ace?!! Never would have thought that AND there were backing HIM up?😆 CRAZY!!!
Lol I thought it was mellow mayonaise for the longest time
@@ignorantatheist4258 😂😂😂
Watch the Mellow Man Ace video and Sen Dog is in the video and the girl in the Is their sister
ignorant atheist 🤣🤣🤣 I’m pretty sure I can not unhear it from now on
"Welcome to the party pal"
Fun fact Mellow Man Ace did tours in Italy and at that time italian rappers used english, as well as italian, Mellow Man pushed them to rap in our various dialects, after he said that, countless groups from different regions in Italy, started to record raps in dialect, he pionered that too
We need a Kid Frost interview! Give’em his roses now! Trailblazer for Latino Rap!
Ah hell yea
Mexican rap but not latino rap
i think he does have an interview with him... 🤔
he did...vlad didnt even know who frost was! How the FUCK you a dj FROM the west and dont know who frost is???!!!
NoelG314 that interview was from a documentary, Vladtv just piggy backed that for the channel
One of my favorite groups
Top ten rap voice in hip hop unforgettable
Him and Sadat X with that nasal flow.
@@goodmanfilife9131 love sadats voice too
That
B REAL
Mellow Man Ace
Song...
"The World is Yours"
From the Scarface video game soundtrack...
Is fucking amazing.
Its the movie scarface perfectly translated into a hardcore rap song.
I Hope the Reyes Bros along with B....can squash there differences and get back to making Sick Ass Music.
That Scarface song though... Boy... Is a real piece of art.
Some of B and Mellows best rhymes.
7A3 had a joint called “Why” that was a jam, talked about the perils of gang life.
They was dope dam them was the days
Love me some cypress hill.. seen them in concert a few years ago.. amazing show !
When he mentioned Joolio G it bought back memories
Radio Los Santos
My name is Shauny B coming straight from Brooklyn....man that 7A3 album i played it to death!!!!!!! Long live the80s!!
Kickin' the Phuncky Cypress Hill Shit!
The Rhyme Syndicate and NWA family tree is responsible for pretty much all West Coast music south of the Bay
This is why I dont agree with Pac being the GOAT...he didnt even run the West Coast most of his career NWA/Cube solo/Dre solo, made waaaay better albums....Pac being GOAT is media hype.
@@lethal5flow679 Pac is considered the GOAT for different reasons. His music had the ability to spark emotions, comfort certain levels of pain and high levels of empathy for both men and women. He did run the West Coast in 96 before he died tho. He took over newspapers and television plus movie screens. I don't necessarily have him as my GOAT, but he's top 10 undoubtedly
lethal5 flow I never considered Tupac the goat. I just thought he was a guy with a big mouth
Ice T dosent get enough credit he is truly an O.G and a pioneer. TOO SHORT too he brought those funky azz basslines.
Ice T was in the first hiphop documentary. Boo Yaa Tribe too, back when they was poplockers. Definitely check that out if you aint seen it. Only 80's westcoast hiphop documentary i seen they usually only covered NY back in those dayz.
I know every B Real verse... WEST!
They first album was dope, Redman said he was a big fan back then
B Real seems like he’s taking care of himself-real inspiring cat
7A3 was the shit! Coolin in Cali was the joint
Hell yeah still got the album.
Listen to my drummer as my drummer goes bang!!!!
Muggs' production was too funky on first listen, like the Bomb Squad, busy psychedelic carnival funk. Took a few listens to really appreciate his ear & funky provisions. Love his sample sources. And that outside the box, dentist drill on 'Kill a Man'...
Real legend right here. Cypress Hill are in my top 5 rap influences of all time. 🙌🙌🙌
In Chicago when they came out everybody was banging to how Just Kill a Man all you heard back then was doc NWA Ice Cube Public Enemy das effects Geto Boys Spice 1 DJ Quik krs-1 and 2 Live Crew
What about Naughty By Nature? I know Twista had beef with Treach back in the day so Chicago may not have been supporting them like that
@@hennessyapplejuice8331 yeah we liked them but not like that twista blew up in 96 naughty was snapping in 93 94 but geto boys was all through the city them ice cube
@Brown4life253 NORTHWEST wth 😂😂😂
"So anyways back when they were still sleeping on the couches in my basement, I told the skinny one w/ the afro - man, your boy there, the chubby one, his style is funky as hell. But it would be way doper if he was bilingual too. So that's when I taught Sen Dogg Spanish ..."
TK Kirkland
Sawed-off shotgun hand on the pump
I believe that was the 1st time someone said blunt on a record
@@kylehereford7442 It wasn't,blunt was mentioned in a song before they were a group.
@@wsmokr by who?
@@kylehereford7442 Big Daddy Kane in the song Raw he says I will smoke you up just like a blunt,that was in 1988.
Left hand on 40 puffin on blunt
Cypress hill is pretty cool when xscape took his statement in put it in there album humming coming at Cha
Vlad be like: "Colors was with Ice T".
Yeah im pretty sure B Real knows that... But welcome to Vlad's school of hiphop.
😂
Bruh I must be the biggest fan of cypress hill because this is not new 😂
Legend
Let's get to the beefs with The Source, XXL, House of Pain, Lighter Shade of Brown, Kid Frost, etc.!
They was beefing with Lighter Shade if Brown and Frost? Wow...
@@abuabdullah731 I remember hearing them on the radio saying LSOB were jocking their style with a couple of songs they had. One day I found out Muggs did a remix for them tho lol Idk I'm curious about that story lol
They beefed with House of Pain? Didnt know that
@@eindje0406 Yeah. On the Temples Of Boom album. I only remember them dissing them one time with the line "house of pain ain't down with us" lol which is sort of a parody of that H.O.P track where they roll call everybody they're down with. I forgot the name of the songs tho
Cypress dissed A lighter shade of Brown & Kid Frost on the Temples of Boom song, 'Let it reign'.
"And I'm looking for a fat boy and A LIGHTER SHADE OF BROWN..."
They also dissed DJ Quikk and Frost on the outro to the song, 'Scooby Doo' from Black Sunday.
"The strawberry quikk guy..."
Because Everlast and House of Pain had gone back and forth with Quikk on thier previous records.
Everlast and Quik went to the same high school and thats where thier beef stemmed from. H.O.P. got him on 'Boom shalock Boom', 'I'm a swing it'. Quik got them on 'Cant fuck with a nigga' and the unreleased version of 'Let em have it'.
H.O.P. clapped back at Cypress on the song 'Legend', for Cypress Dissing them on Temples of Boom.
Hell, 'Insane in the brain' is actually a diss song aimed at Kid Frost and Chubb Rock. B-reals first verse is at Chubb Rock, Sen dogs Second verse is at Frost.
Just a little diss history.
LEGEND
Hip Hop was moving and changing so fast then.
Vlad all about colors 🔵🔴
Breal needs to be a regular guest fuckin vlad would love that👿🐷
The king of cannabis B- Real
Legends😎
Shout out to Divine Styler!
Gotta get DJ Muggs for an interview, real cat
Seen mellow man ace and roger and zap in concert in the late 80s in Ventura California remember seeing sin dogg rapping before cypress hill! Good times😎💨💨💨805
The best rapper yo🎶🎼
Chicano power!
B-Real’s only half Mexican, Sen Dog is Cuban, & DJ Muggs is Italian/Cuban.....but ok. Lol
I used to dig Mellow Man Ace.
real hip hop content
Everytime he says "If you will", it takes me back to the MS-13 dude. 😂💀
Which MS-13 dude ?
😂😂👍
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@MANDOFITLIFESTYLE26 Vlad interviewed a gang member from MS13, if you will.
The big homie CLEVER is the dude ur talking about
I waked into a store near the staple center by the Pico station for the expo line. And who was at the counter???? B Real... I was shocked af...very random
Mentirosa bout to get mad views after this
Vlad better ask B real about sick jacken and pycho realm on the next episode of this interview lol
Is it me or do they always leave BOBO out as a member of Cypress hill . I hope they also cover in this interview of B reals time in the group Psycho realm
devastating vocal excellence 😂
Sen dog is the homie
hell yeah he is
Wat it dew B! ✌ 2 u & the Cypress Loma!!.. ✌ frm El Paso Screwed Up Texas
Kid Frost and Mellow Man Ace, gotta give it up.
B Real dances on the Mellow Man Ace video Rhyme Fighter. Dude can’t dance! 🤣
B Real look like the hood vlad 😎 😂
Cypress Hill's debut 1991, House Of Pain's debut 1992, Beastie Boys Check Your Head 1992 and Pharcyde 1992. What time to be a suburban white kid living in San Diego. Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop!!!
Throw in a little Punk, skateboarding mixed in with some Sublime and those years were Endless Summers
B "If You" Real
Crazy D said he was part of this too.
Where Lil Rob at
Ill rather see lil rob on roadium radio with tony a
@Gangsta Macci rather but who knows if hell ever be on there
Bro if Vlad keeps dropping these little partial clips Imma shave my fucking beard off lmao
Saw these guys perform at Rock the bells ten years a go. They were smoking weed onstage twenty yards from the cops
Vlad I thought you said I got 5 on it was the biggest Bay Area song🤔
Mellow Man Ace not from the bay he from Los Angeles
Norm Reye I’m going by what Glad said
Vlad claiming the Bay, when he lived 20 miles away, those who know, know
U talking about the Calabasas?
Austyn Grey no he’s from Berkeley that why he claims the Bay Area. Vlad currently lives in Calabasas near Kobe’s crash site but Calabasas is hundreds of miles from the Bay Area
yo Vlad, i had no idea Mello man ace was Sen Dogs brother
Let's get to the part where they were banned from SNL
Vlad ask b- real the kid frost beef
S/O Brett B and Sean 7A3
FUCK yeah
He needs to ask how he got the role in how high
Actually I was the one that gave B Real the name Cypress Hill... T. k. Kirkland
Lmao TK really commented on it saying the same shit like 10 min ago!!!
Now ima be real B Real was real
"... and Sen Dog is so wack, he aint worth dissin..." 😂
I'll bet that you wouldn't say that to his face
@@kent1391 bruh, thats a Mack 10 bar from the "king of the hill" diss track
@@koffiged ik... but I still bet that you wouldn't say that to his face....lol
@@kent1391 nah B, i wouldnt. That is one COLD bar 🙂
@@koffiged sen dog 100 times better than that wack 10
B-real rarely gives credit to the Psycho Realm. Even tho he joined them for a bit but couldn't convince the Realm to go mainstream. He never mentions Sick Jacken for being one of the best. Sick stood his lane with a dope style. Fuck the fake mainstream
Did he ask you about Suge Knight?
Hey Vlad interview Conejo hes a Mexican artist putting it down
u know your shit
Thought he was saying mellow mayonnaise .
That's Right B Real giveing Respect to Mellow man ace and the OG Kid Frost who put LATIN hip hop on the map. Not like that lame Ass Royal T last night talking loud SHIT about frost and Eazy an outhers on the show With Tony A . B REAL knows who put it down for the la Raza b4 low profile and familia ever did need to get KID frost and mellow man ace on here. One day Respect.
He gonna ask him about his rapping style
he's talked about that many times before
House of Pain aint down with Us !!!
Zippity doo dah i smoke weed and i got brain damage
But i don't give a Fux and i still manage
How come Vlad always ends up talking more than his guests??
PURO PUTASO
I've been a rap fan since about 1991, I even tried to play catch up and bought a bunch of stuff from the late 80s and I had never heard of 7A3.
Los Meros
2nd 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Second 🤘🤘🤘
First 💪🏽💯
True Latin people come from Europe