@@BRealTV Word? Cool. I think I read somewhere years ago Muggs said that's his favorite too! My fav track on IV is "Steel Magnolia". My top 5 CH albums: 1) III: Temples of Boom 2) self-titled debut LP 3) Cypress Hill IV 4) Till Death Do Us Part 5) Stoned Raiders
Fall of '91...San Fran Mission District. A Gang of Latino basketball and weed enthusiasts. We was bumping Cypress Hill and Ice Cube's newest hard core solo album..
@@carlosnoriega6878 Yessir!..in the 80' n 90's that corner HAPPY DONUTS behind that a liquor store across the street was a Laundromat...i lived ONE block away...VICKSBURG st...25th..brown Victorian 442..next to those apartments..best memories from my childhood..LA RAZA....NICOYA POWER
@@workoutnread3677 I'm a Everett / James Lick & then Mission High School student... Allways hanging out at the top of Dolores Park hill..close to where the J Church trolley would pass.... Im an old school..But back in the 70's-80's was the fun days living in San Fran. 49ers was jumping..Music too. My daughter whos born and raised and still lives in the City tells me its just not the same anymore.. I'm planning on visiting S.F. as soon as this virus is over ..
@@carlosnoriega6878 i was born @ St.Lukes.....also old school...or newly old lol...Edison Elementary, St.Paul's..moved to East Bay..but came back in the 90's..use to buy my weed at Dolores Park and play basketball weekend mornings at 2 places Jameslick and that youth Center by 22nd Fair oaks ..Jamestown..yeah bro unfortunately couldnt afford to live there anymore..got GENTRIFIED out..but hey always have love for my city..im going back to visit2..soon as this pandemic is under control..Stay safe n blessed bro
"So you want to be a rock superstar And live large a big house 5 cars, you're in charge Comin up in the world Don't trust nobody Gotta look over your shoulder constantly"
He speaking Facts Cypress Hills was heavily influenced by East Coast. From their name to some of their beats early on to shooting a video in NYC early on. This group is legendary.
So ahead of there time. They didn't get radio play from the first album then by the second insane in the brain played once an hour. That's also when they did legalize it. 20 yrs before it was leagal. True pioneers of west coast rap and MJ. Thank you guys!
They got radio play with the first album! Hell they even had a gang of videos from that first album at a time when cats was barely getting 3 Funky feel one How I can just kill a man Real estate Hand on the Pump Latin lingo Stone is the way of the walk Yell
So awesome to hear him analyze how/why he used the nasal voice. Been a fan since ‘92 and never heard that. His nasal voice is my favorite rap voice ever. Classic Black Sunday days...
Jay Xav I can’t even lie, I was too! I used to sell nickle bags of Reggie just to smoke pretendo and I used to pay 20 a G. The game used to be fucked up back in the “civil rights” era of weed. Now days everybody got jars and turkey bags of loud. I don’t disrespect the Reginald or the pretendo cause it got a lot of niggas through hard times and made a lot of niggas money. 🤷🏾♂️
Cypress Hill changed my life. They were the first mainstream hiphop crew to really push a harder, darker style, yet still came with the fun and the herb. I bought one of their shirts in 92' when I was 16. It didn't just have a pot leaf on it, but it had a demented skull with a whole afro full of pot leaves. I was one of the only dudes where I'm from who was rocking and smoking that type of shit. Then they kept blowing the fuck up and within a year I was seeing pot leaves on everything. They helped me gain a deep philosophical understanding of the sacred herb way beyond what I was taught to think it was. Big up to Cypress Hill and everybody involved in the Soul Assassins family. You guys are still a staple in my music collection and you'll always remain one of the g.o.a.t. True Legends. Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk... Peace
Cypress Hill was them dudes for all the white boy stoners I went to school with. Had sum good times partying with them back in the day..white people who smoked heavy loved Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Cypress Hill.
Yeah, over on the East Coast, too, most of Cypress Hill fans are white... and not only that, they were hard rock fans first... Cypress Hill was just their rap guilty pleasure.
Eazy E called him out for that hypocrisy, too... Jay Z had a turnaround on weed, too... and 50 Cent said he never drinks or smokes, but he has a weed song on his first album.
On black Sunday they had a list of marijuana facts in the sleeve. I read it many times over and changed my mind about cannabis. I don’t drink or take pills. I just smoke and it satisfies me. They helped me change my perspective and I’m better for it.
That's false. People always mentioned weed in hip hop, schooly d, LL, beastie boys, brand nubian, etc. even back to call and response "say cheeeeeeebaaaaaa"
@@stanspliff92 I agree with you 100% but most of that was innuendo but DJ quik in early 1991 came out with bomb bud and distinctly claimed to smoke weed the whole song was about weed and not just a couple versus like the rappers you mentioned. A couple months after DJ quik's album NWA released the N4L album and bluntly talk about smoking weed and then about 6 months later Cypress Hill came out and the rest is history.
@@pan8a You right... it was before everyone had at least one weed song, and I fuck with Quik heavy, especially as a producer, but he ain't even rapping on that. Also, Tone Loc had a weed anthem before that, although he was more pop rap, it dropped in the late 80's.
Lol straight up if the feeling aint for you it aint for you if you feel like you’re on the better, more relaxed side of the spectrum when you first get high then your most likely locked in for a while
Crazy hearN him say the reason why he used the high pitCh voiCe. Nowadays artist like lil keed, lil Gotit and young thug do the same shit. It's all art. AppreCiate the history. 🔵💯
@17Hundo Sosa Wrong! What B-Real did with Cypress Hill is ART in the highest form. Wheras what so-called rappers like Young Thug, Lil Keed and all these other lil young niggas are doing is straight TRASH! A minstrel-style parody of what "hip-hop/rap" severely devolved from! C'mon y'all learned the got damn difference! Fuck man this generation right here is something else! 😂🤣🤦🏾👎🏾😒 Btw no obvious disrespect to whatsoever my brother. ✊🏾
🔥 This guy has influenced me until lately as well, an interview with Sen would also be dope. I love his approach towards weed. He’s really a mix between BReal and Bobo
stop bitching on this channel like lil pussies all the fucking time... jesus christ what a fucking embarassment. put on your big boy pants for gods sake you lil cry babies
R.I.P. to Rammellzee. I knew from the first time I heard Cypress Hill that B Real was emulating Rammellzee. Dope that B Real has no problem admitting it.
"Up until the summer of '91 Wasn't no muthafuckas talkin' 'bout smokin' blunts From the west coast to the east coast Everybody be braggin' But I'm the one who be puffin' most"
If anything for me the movie "Friday" got me curious about it. & When both Craig & Smokey smoked that J, Cypress Hill taught me how to smoke. How do you smoke weed? "Roll it up, Light it up, Smoke it up, Inhaaaaaale, Exhaaaaaaale" 😆😚💨
Love there 1st album.....BUT Black Sunday & Temple of Boom r fucking hip-hop classics! Between those 2 albums which one u got. I'm leaning towards Black Sunday (1A) Temple of Boom (1B) Who ya got?
First album is their best ish ever. Black Sunday is a mainstream version of the first album. Temple of Boom is better than Black Sunday. IV is their last good album.
@@dianevrules mmm ok respect ur opinion...but I gotta go with Black Sunday even though I think Temple of Boom is probably Muggs best production but that Black Sunday album sheesh smh holds a special place in my heart that's when I started smoking lol...agree with ur last sentence💨✌💨
I always wondered how they got the name. I went to ps 202 in east New York and most of the students were from cypress hill housing projects. When they dropped “kill a man” I thought they might be from there lol when I actually saw the video I was confused to say the least.
Ramellzee is one of the best all around artists period. He influenced Basquiat, the Beasties, Cypress, countless others. Check out his style on Basquiat's "Beat Bop" record.🎤🎛🎶
...and dj Muggs is from Cypress Hill.. Everlast from House of Payne and be real from Cypress Hill are close friends and have tracks together Everlast is a soul assassin down with Cypress Hill group
Vlad: “I smoked weed everyday cause of you, I blame you!”
B Real: “Thank You” 😂🤣😂
Absolute Madlad
B-real keepin it real with that hat, Krayzie Bone wears that hat too....Less drama-More music I feel that....!
Yea its krayzies brand. I got a shirt pretty sure its called the life
Yeah its part of Krayzie Bone's clothing line.. THE LIFE (TL)
TL
thats 🔥🔥🔥🔥 i gotta cop one...
We rep it for all time! Life enhancement!!👊🏼😎💯
sup legend I blame you too man, Spark another ooooowl
Legend💯
B, I've always wanted to ask you, what is your personal favorite Cypress album?
Strictly Hip Hop Cypress 4
@@BRealTV Word? Cool. I think I read somewhere years ago Muggs said that's his favorite too! My fav track on IV is "Steel Magnolia". My top 5 CH albums:
1) III: Temples of Boom
2) self-titled debut LP
3) Cypress Hill IV
4) Till Death Do Us Part
5) Stoned Raiders
Fall of '91...San Fran Mission District.
A Gang of Latino basketball and weed enthusiasts. We was bumping Cypress Hill and Ice Cube's newest hard core solo album..
24 th & Church..
La Mision Homie .!..!
Long live the 415..
@@carlosnoriega6878 Yessir!..in the 80' n 90's that corner HAPPY DONUTS behind that a liquor store across the street was a Laundromat...i lived ONE block away...VICKSBURG st...25th..brown Victorian 442..next to those apartments..best memories from my childhood..LA RAZA....NICOYA POWER
Fun time to be alive and young I bet
@@workoutnread3677
I'm a Everett / James Lick & then Mission High School student...
Allways hanging out at the top of Dolores Park hill..close to where the J Church trolley would pass....
Im an old school..But back in the 70's-80's was the fun days living in San Fran. 49ers was jumping..Music too.
My daughter whos born and raised and still lives in the City tells me its just not the same anymore..
I'm planning on visiting S.F. as soon as this virus is over ..
@@carlosnoriega6878 i was born @ St.Lukes.....also old school...or newly old lol...Edison Elementary, St.Paul's..moved to East Bay..but came back in the 90's..use to buy my weed at Dolores Park and play basketball weekend mornings at 2 places Jameslick and that youth Center by 22nd Fair oaks ..Jamestown..yeah bro unfortunately couldnt afford to live there anymore..got GENTRIFIED out..but hey always have love for my city..im going back to visit2..soon as this pandemic is under control..Stay safe n blessed bro
Cypress hill is a cemetery in Brooklyn.
Look up the definition..lol..and they got cypress trees ..lol
It’s an exit by ridgewood on the Jackie Robinson
I used to work there
Mel Lee oh yeah? You and TK Kirkland?
Projects
U know Vlad has to get his shine on the title and in the interview 😂
Umm, it's his show....and you're a loyal follower. LOL
"So you want to be a rock superstar
And live large a big house
5 cars, you're in charge
Comin up in the world
Don't trust nobody
Gotta look over your shoulder constantly"
I remember the day when I was a young kid GROWING UP!
I was born in 95 so can i get a name to this song ? 😂
@@iikantsleep0 cypress hill - Rocksuperstar
Yung God there is also a Rap Superstar version as well.
B Real with the old school hip hop references. True hip hop head.
True gentleman and OG, we need more OG's in hip hop like this...
I’m really the one who got Vlad into smoking weed- TK Kirkland
Lol
I was the one who thought of cutting cigars and putting weed inside them. -TK Kirkland
Ruff House dropped one of DMX's first singles "Born Loser" long before he was on Def Jam
Should change that title to "CREDITS cypress hill to being a life long marajuana smoker" 💯💨
But that's not fake vlads way of doing things
“I gave DJ Muggs the Wildstyle record, he’s a student of the game Vlad“ - TK Kirkland
He speaking Facts Cypress Hills was heavily influenced by East Coast. From their name to some of their beats early on to shooting a video in NYC early on.
This group is legendary.
Cypress is a place located in Southern California dummy😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@TheTruth-wm7iq And _Cypress Hills_ is a place in Brooklyn, dvmmy.🤦♂
Some of the best timeless hip hop ever to be laid down.
Manz speaking straight facts here
Cypress Hills & Redman/ Methodman made me a lifetime weed smoker.
- NY/NJ
Dre came out with that line then later came out with “The Chronic”. Lol
Fake ass dre smh
Ice Cube wrote the song, all Dre did was spot it lol.
empireinc23 He’s the Ron Burgundy of rap. Lol
& Chronic 2001 😆
RenR70 dr dre copy cypress hill
So ahead of there time. They didn't get radio play from the first album then by the second insane in the brain played once an hour. That's also when they did legalize it. 20 yrs before it was leagal. True pioneers of west coast rap and MJ. Thank you guys!
They got radio play with the first album! Hell they even had a gang of videos from that first album at a time when cats was barely getting 3
Funky feel one
How I can just kill a man
Real estate
Hand on the Pump
Latin lingo
Stone is the way of the walk
Yell
So awesome to hear him analyze how/why he used the nasal voice. Been a fan since ‘92 and never heard that. His nasal voice is my favorite rap voice ever. Classic Black Sunday days...
The title is really off.
right!
I kept reading it over and over again cause yeahhhhh
They do shit like this all the time on this channel smh
Rap would sound a little different today had it not been for Cypress Hill
You were going to UC Berkeley so you woulda been smoking weed regardless, Glad. You know that!
Lol
Glad was smoking that bammer weed & pretendro
definetly charging vlad 40 a g
@@2Stoned2Care153lol! and he gonna pay it!
Jay Xav I can’t even lie, I was too! I used to sell nickle bags of Reggie just to smoke pretendo and I used to pay 20 a G. The game used to be fucked up back in the “civil rights” era of weed. Now days everybody got jars and turkey bags of loud. I don’t disrespect the Reginald or the pretendo cause it got a lot of niggas through hard times and made a lot of niggas money. 🤷🏾♂️
Cypress Hill changed my life. They were the first mainstream hiphop crew to really push a harder, darker style, yet still came with the fun and the herb. I bought one of their shirts in 92' when I was 16. It didn't just have a pot leaf on it, but it had a demented skull with a whole afro full of pot leaves. I was one of the only dudes where I'm from who was rocking and smoking that type of shit. Then they kept blowing the fuck up and within a year I was seeing pot leaves on everything. They helped me gain a deep philosophical understanding of the sacred herb way beyond what I was taught to think it was.
Big up to Cypress Hill and everybody involved in the Soul Assassins family.
You guys are still a staple in my music collection and you'll always remain one of the g.o.a.t.
True Legends.
Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk...
Peace
"Hits from the bong" is one of my favorite smoke songs...
“Smoke some weed” - Ice Cube
the whole album. temples of the boom 3 was practically anthem after anthem. I don't think there are any weak joints on that album
How about Glad upload some old breakdancing videos of himself as a flashback. I wanna see that shyt.
Cypress hill made it cool to rap about weed in rap songs .
🙄
Cypress Hill and Bone Thugs are the top two rap artists for weed songs
@¡i¡Got Crabz facts
Sadat X had the high pitch voice too chill Vlad.
Yeah but Dat talks just like he raps
@@stanspliff92 so it's still the pitch.
Disciple of The Way nobody cares weirdo
B real has always been a real nigga to me!
B Real The Legend
Cypress Hill was them dudes for all the white boy stoners I went to school with. Had sum good times partying with them back in the day..white people who smoked heavy loved Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Cypress Hill.
We still do ain’t shit changed ova here
And dont forget the Beastie Boys first those others over the age of 35.
Yeah, over on the East Coast, too, most of Cypress Hill fans are white... and not only that, they were hard rock fans first... Cypress Hill was just their rap guilty pleasure.
"I introduced B Real to Mary Jane,TK came with him"
Nathaniel Baxter did yuh do coke like rick james too cause dude put quotation marks for a reason ....
@@iikantsleep0 y'all both dumbfounded Dumb asses
@Nathaniel Baxter "I am the one that told him to say...I'm Rick James bitch"
Hahaha omg that Gianni Russo username Epic now we can have TK and Gianni full on in the comments 🤣🤣🤣
@@tharealkato7745 calm down bruh 🙄
I know Vlad gonna ask B Real bout him & Big Boy fighting on live radio!!!
That wasn't real
“I’m not sure if you know this Vlad, but I’m the one that gave B-Real his first bag of weed” -T.K Kirkland
Lmao you won. 😂😂😂🤣
Snoop, Bone Thugs and Cypress Hill made me do it! Thx fellas 😎
Lol..they didn't make me do it but definitely provided the background music for hella sessions.
DJ Quik was the first to have a weed song called the Bumbudd but after the Chronic album that's all people were sayin
@@hennessyapplejuice8331 don't matter Cypress has better smoking song's
He's talking about Cheeba - The Piper...
Good shit. The Piper remix is the shit!!!
I believe that was a Shock G’s brother
what a trip. rammellzee is a legend - had no idea he influenced b-real, another legend... let alone inspired the name!
Rick James marry Jane weed song
Tim Dog was also on Ruffhouse at the same time as Cypress Hill. I think he was even in the 'How I Could Just Kill A Man' video.
I was smoking in 1982... was really happy bands were Smoking in there albums!
" I want to get hiiiiiigh sooo hiiigh!"
They got that from Rita Marley 'One Draw'.
The first time I smoked green back in 1996, Black Sunday was rockin’. This toke is for you B!
Dr.Dre dissing weedsmoke. First solo album THE CHRONIC.
Robert Fernandez Dre lame asf for those weak bars
Chief Sosa hahahahaha
Eazy E called him out for that hypocrisy, too... Jay Z had a turnaround on weed, too... and 50 Cent said he never drinks or smokes, but he has a weed song on his first album.
Kory Green high all the time that song fucking sucks
Kory Green yeah on real mfn gs
On black Sunday they had a list of marijuana facts in the sleeve. I read it many times over and changed my mind about cannabis. I don’t drink or take pills. I just smoke and it satisfies me. They helped me change my perspective and I’m better for it.
KDAY!👍🏾🤣 When I was college in KDAY was THE LA STATION with Lisa Canning😆
She never complains
When I hit Mary
With that flame
I’ll light up the cherry
You know,the more i think about it...Cypress is responsible for me smoking to lol..Thank you BReal,Sen and Muggs!
Shouts out frm south gate💫
Why wasn't Mellow Man on more Cypress records? He's dope too
Most people smoke weed because they can't afford cocaine.
" Do cocaine like an adult"
Daniel Tosh
Stone is the way of the walk was the song I was listening to when I got high for the first time.
For me it was Black Sunday and Temples of Boom that had me toasty all day everyday ✌🏻😁
Vlad actin like he dont know that Dre verse by heart LMAOOOO
DJ Quik was the first rapper to rap about smoking weed. "Bombud" on his first album.
That's false. People always mentioned weed in hip hop, schooly d, LL, beastie boys, brand nubian, etc. even back to call and response "say cheeeeeeebaaaaaa"
@@stanspliff92 I agree with you 100% but most of that was innuendo but DJ quik in early 1991 came out with bomb bud and distinctly claimed to smoke weed the whole song was about weed and not just a couple versus like the rappers you mentioned. A couple months after DJ quik's album NWA released the N4L album and bluntly talk about smoking weed and then about 6 months later Cypress Hill came out and the rest is history.
@@pan8a You right... it was before everyone had at least one weed song, and I fuck with Quik heavy, especially as a producer, but he ain't even rapping on that. Also, Tone Loc had a weed anthem before that, although he was more pop rap, it dropped in the late 80's.
Vlad with breal: you made me a life long stoner!!
Vlad with berner: Whats cookies? Weed has flavor??
"1ST It started with nickel -then dime -then the 20 ..spending up all my money. "
Fair play to you Vlad..you got to interview one of your favourite groups. Can tell your excited dreams can come true
🎶"INSANE IN THE MEMBRANE"🎶
Vlad like most of the dorks in this comment section be like,
“Who the fuck Rahmelzee?”
I blame my love of getting stoned.
Lol straight up if the feeling aint for you it aint for you if you feel like you’re on the better, more relaxed side of the spectrum when you first get high then your most likely locked in for a while
ThAt HAT tho 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
"To light my spliff, ignite ya with insights. And if you ain't down ..... bullshit! "
Crazy hearN him say the reason why he used the high pitCh voiCe. Nowadays artist like lil keed, lil Gotit and young thug do the same shit. It's all art. AppreCiate the history. 🔵💯
@17Hundo Sosa Wrong! What B-Real did with Cypress Hill is ART in the highest form. Wheras what so-called rappers like Young Thug, Lil Keed and all these other lil young niggas are doing is straight TRASH! A minstrel-style parody of what "hip-hop/rap" severely devolved from! C'mon y'all learned the got damn difference! Fuck man this generation right here is something else! 😂🤣🤦🏾👎🏾😒
Btw no obvious disrespect to whatsoever my brother. ✊🏾
I also blame B-real for making me drink tequila at 6 o clock in the morning everyday.😁
Tequila sunrise blood shot eyes 🤘🏼
Coo coo
🔥 This guy has influenced me until lately as well, an interview with Sen would also be dope. I love his approach towards weed. He’s really a mix between BReal and Bobo
everything better when you high
Even working out hard ?
@@L.ATRAFFICNMADNESS especially this. You feel every muscle and it's great.
That's why I loved them from day one,I related to them the most because we litt it up.🗣️💨💯
Listened to so much Dr. Green Thumb & i suppose Glad, this feels like a flashback. Heard this but B-Real that dude
I remember listening to hits from the bong smoking my make shift water bottle bong 😂😂😂😂
We really miss the Cinco de Cypress concerts in Long Beach. Medio loco en el coco.
I almost didn't click this one because the the corny, who cares title. Stop making it about you personally, Vlad! B-Real is a legend, not some rook!
Narcissist Vlad once again!
stop bitching on this channel like lil pussies all the fucking time... jesus christ what a fucking embarassment. put on your big boy pants for gods sake you lil cry babies
@@BeattapeFactory = Vlad nut-hugger!
What a artist!!
R.I.P. to Rammellzee.
I knew from the first time I heard Cypress Hill that B Real was emulating Rammellzee. Dope that B Real has no problem admitting it.
Have you ever been to cypress hills projects in Brooklyn?
-Glad
Your choice, Vlad.
Laughed out loud when I read the title. 🤣
Detroits most wanted had a song called legalize it in 1993
Hello my name is Dr greenthumb 😂😂
Ok Glad, 10 minutes. I see u man. Also......get Crunchy Black back on.
RIP Rammellzee. I haven't heard his name in a while.
Definitely one of those artists people won't find appreciation in until the year 2500
Got to meet him at an art gallery in Soho in the late 90's. Not a friendly guy lol.
He looks like them Mexicans on gta sa.
The next video or the 1 after, Vlad gon ask him about the Ice Cube beef, who wanna bet?
Rammellzee a legend.
Back in the day when I first heard Cypress Hill, I swore they were from Queens, New York.
When your azz was second hand smoking that crack. They never sounded like a east coast group. You buggin b
Total Devastation was right behind Cypress Hill. Album was called Legalize It.
"Up until the summer of '91
Wasn't no muthafuckas talkin' 'bout smokin' blunts
From the west coast to the east coast
Everybody be braggin'
But I'm the one who be puffin' most"
Its so true I started smoking weed because of cypress hill! 1990!!!
We need OG Kid Frost on the show ASAP
Man he speaks well.
Hits from the Bong.
That black Sunday album was my shyt
Need that Funkdoobiest interview.
If anything for me the movie "Friday" got me curious about it. & When both Craig & Smokey smoked that J, Cypress Hill taught me how to smoke.
How do you smoke weed? "Roll it up, Light it up, Smoke it up, Inhaaaaaale, Exhaaaaaaale" 😆😚💨
Vlad Needs to hear kottonmouth kings
Love there 1st album.....BUT Black Sunday & Temple of Boom r fucking hip-hop classics! Between those 2 albums which one u got. I'm leaning towards Black Sunday (1A) Temple of Boom (1B) Who ya got?
First album is their best ish ever. Black Sunday is a mainstream version of the first album. Temple of Boom is better than Black Sunday. IV is their last good album.
@@dianevrules mmm ok respect ur opinion...but I gotta go with Black Sunday even though I think Temple of Boom is probably Muggs best production but that Black Sunday album sheesh smh holds a special place in my heart that's when I started smoking lol...agree with ur last sentence💨✌💨
Besides my cousins and Texas rappers introducing me to weed. Wiz Khalifa made me want to try it and smoke it.
I always wondered how they got the name. I went to ps 202 in east New York and most of the students were from cypress hill housing projects. When they dropped “kill a man” I thought they might be from there lol when I actually saw the video I was confused to say the least.
Ramellzee is one of the best all around artists period. He influenced Basquiat, the Beasties, Cypress, countless others. Check out his style on Basquiat's "Beat Bop" record.🎤🎛🎶
Digable Planets, for me... because they were so cool and smart, I had to try it.
You should try to get KMK on.
Legalize 🍃🌿🍃🍃🌿🌿🌿🌱🌿🌿🍃🍃🍃🌱🍃🍃🌿💯💯💯💯💯💯
every time I see him or Sen , I think of " House of Pain" the rap group
Yeah dj muggs produced both of those hit records
...and dj Muggs is from Cypress Hill.. Everlast from House of Payne and be real from Cypress Hill are close friends and have tracks together Everlast is a soul assassin down with Cypress Hill group
@@TreezyE83 the soul assassins family is pretty big