The wisdom in Mecca is a look of true inspiration truth grows on you the world’s your oyster who loves seafood this is the essence of the seven seas it’s been ours 🤔🙏🏿
That's so true rappers are sometimes looked on like super heroes , when DMX cried on set I was like is this real never ever pictured DMX emotional like that I taught he was like batman iron man
This one is way better than the AZ episodes, I i feel like the AZ one way an interrogation for him to put out music. ... Here their asking the right questions, right answers
If their body of work displays overall a specific personality and you meet that artist and they turn out different than what they've portrayed, there's almost always a reason behind it. Often it's not who they are now but who they used to be, who they wish to be or a collection of characters they look up to. Being able to keep someone alive through music and new stories is an amazing thing.
Gatmurdah getting to smart in this podcast business he wanted to get to the hit questions fast , but mecca and champ were learning from shamoneys experience maybe because they work with artists but it's all good, they cut him off really fast funny 😂😂😂
Extremely rare for someone to pop overnight. Have to be already some kind of celebrity status. They might pop local but even then, usually they been working at it.
Love the format. Some of the hosts need to stop trying to show how much knowledge they have and just listen. Ask the question and follow up if you don’t agree.
Gat Murda's questions and takes are so uninformed. This platform has great guests. The audience deserves hosts who can ask better questions and have a bit more understanding of the guests and the topics. The other day he talking about AZ's top collabos, and he says Sugar Hill.... Yall can do better.
Mainstream ain’t everything. Going everywhere with armed guards and bulletproof cars is the price of fame that many artists don’t want to pay. You can be MC Hammer & Vanilla Ice, or Blu & Exile.
11:50 is cap 🧢. Fab & Meek Invited Bobby to perform after the dance went viral on vine and the song was blowing up on UA-cam. It was basically the biggest thing at that moment…
All your best tricks will run out. They only work to catapult a career not to keep a audience on your side forever. Back then kool g rap was great because the music was phenomenal i still bump fast life with nas etc.
Bigger than 50 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂 champ you must’ve bump your head my GUY…..not gonna lie sha moneyXL deserved a better interview Hoffa you should’ve never left such a big guest with amateurs
Everyone vision is different and Joyner Lucas being mainstream wouldn’t work he’s fine with that cult following because he can tour. Being “BIG” always don’t have to feel like you didn’t “MAKE IT”
These niggas have a out dated way of thinking. Ppl find instant success they don’t need record labels radio stations or A&R’s . The artist can blow up overnight cause they have the power to put their own music on every streaming platform so hearing old heads talking this 1990s record executive talk is crazy
I'm not one to hate on my own people. And i'm not hating i'm just critiquing what I see. The show would be better without him I honestly don't understand why he's on there
Get rid of whoever that man is to the left of SHA Money!!!!!! He never asked a good question. And whenever the guest is about to explain something that everyone wants to hear, he wants to jump in. Obviously that somebody's son or somebody's family member but seriously get rid of him. I loved the show, but every time I watch It. And he speaks he has nothing to contribute
To be fair, since the 1990's, Rap has had the worst concert performance. What we call the best performer is someone who is always hyped like "Busta Rhymes". The best performers in rap came in the 1980's, they did NO yelling(mostly), but they knew how to put a show together cause they were influenced by R&B acts like "Earth, wind, and fire", and "Parliament" who gave the BEST performances!
@@o.g.new-blood1681 He's the exception, AND he spends tons of money to do it In the 1980's they had bangin' shows with less money, but it's cause they had routines I went to a "Juice crew" show & it was the BEST! They had all the DJ'S in a pyramid. Each DJ showed their skills, and they had Marley Marl on top of the pyramid Biz Markie had a booger hanging from a big nose Big Daddy Kane was acting like a Roman Emperor, with lady's escorted him to the stage, while Mister Cee was scratching "Big Daddy" That show was crazy!
Sha money was offered by 50 cent 1 or 2 points of Get Rich Or Die Tryin or 50g’s. Sha took the 50 G’s. That was a bad move considering he turned down 1 or 2 million. Long term.
The wisdom in Mecca is a look of true inspiration truth grows on you the world’s your oyster who loves seafood this is the essence of the seven seas it’s been ours 🤔🙏🏿
Mecca is a clown 🤡
Episodes Like This Are Needed! We Actually Get The Chance To See All The Other Co - Host Spark Their Own Dialogue!
Mecca need to kno when b quiet taking over the show he not being interviewed
These are the smart guys on the show. They could manage my career any day.
Forgot he was the one behind Bobby and them too... he's had a long ass career respect
Sha was behind Bobby and GS9…? Dammmm I had no idea.
That's so true rappers are sometimes looked on like super heroes , when DMX cried on set I was like is this real never ever pictured DMX emotional like that I taught he was like batman iron man
A&Rs are still out here Because I’m one of dem just more mindful who we conduct Business wik nowadays 😂
Mecca good work on this
This one is way better than the AZ episodes, I i feel like the AZ one way an interrogation for him to put out music. ... Here their asking the right questions, right answers
Agree
Dope boy Troy Ave is a perfect example of the grind. But Troy kept it as it’s purest.
If their body of work displays overall a specific personality and you meet that artist and they turn out different than what they've portrayed, there's almost always a reason behind it. Often it's not who they are now but who they used to be, who they wish to be or a collection of characters they look up to. Being able to keep someone alive through music and new stories is an amazing thing.
Determination. Dedication. Discipline. Sacrifice. = Success
A GREAT INTERVIEW ☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️
Love hearing Mecca perspectives
*”the Joyner Lucas story @ **5:37** is eye opening” 😮 - MELL DUNEY 616*
To pop isn't just one moment it's a process even if something goes viral it's still just part of the process
Gatmurdah getting to smart in this podcast business he wanted to get to the hit questions fast , but mecca and champ were learning from shamoneys experience maybe because they work with artists but it's all good, they cut him off really fast funny 😂😂😂
Extremely rare for someone to pop overnight. Have to be already some kind of celebrity status. They might pop local but even then, usually they been working at it.
WHERE IS MATH!!!!!
Chasity is beautiful ❤
Love the format. Some of the hosts need to stop trying to show how much knowledge they have and just listen. Ask the question and follow up if you don’t agree.
Salute my brother 🙏🏾 💯
great discussion.
Mecca is right on this one… Lloyd Banks is my artist I relate too and build with
Not just artist that that’s in their own way. People in general are in their own way.
When SoundCloud rap was a thing. Joyner Lucas career took off when he dissed Logic and Lil Pump.😭
Mecca brings so much to the table
Gat Murda's questions and takes are so uninformed. This platform has great guests. The audience deserves hosts who can ask better questions and have a bit more understanding of the guests and the topics. The other day he talking about AZ's top collabos, and he says Sugar Hill....
Yall can do better.
Mainstream ain’t everything. Going everywhere with armed guards and bulletproof cars is the price of fame that many artists don’t want to pay. You can be MC Hammer & Vanilla Ice, or Blu & Exile.
I always been a businessman no fear God is here
great convo
11:50 is cap 🧢. Fab & Meek Invited Bobby to perform after the dance went viral on vine and the song was blowing up on UA-cam. It was basically the biggest thing at that moment…
Facts if the song never popped he would not have been on stage
Man you don’t know any of these people lol mind your business
@@mikee3261should I post a pic with them?
@@mikee3261say it louder.. 💯
Bro you hate in every comment you drop across this channel… go watch no jumper and gtfo here.
He said Joyner would of been bigger then 50 he tripping
Agree with my guy that's it next Sha money because you do have overnight success. It's just the last long when it's microwave.
Religiously Dope‼️
Mecca is cool but needs to stop acting like he’s the one being interviewed
Intro song is tough.
The new Joyner interview brought me here.
🙏🙏🙏💙❤️💯🇺🇲
Truth
Damn so they wouldn't let that man asked abour Fif talking about he's jumping so I guess they want to ask the question 🤔
Buddy said he would of been bigger than 50 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The black n white marketing voodoo is overkill. Why not just stick to what has been working?
50 talk a lot, but no one has ever said bad about his business 9:35
Of course Mecca would be in Math seat smh
All your best tricks will run out. They only work to catapult a career not to keep a audience on your side forever. Back then kool g rap was great because the music was phenomenal i still bump fast life with nas etc.
So Sha prob right for most artist but Joyner found his lane already and idk if Sha could have contributed to that kinda wave.
The LOOK She's giving the Camera @ 4:46 to 5:25...👀...!! Lol
Bigger than 50 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂 champ you must’ve bump your head my GUY…..not gonna lie sha moneyXL deserved a better interview Hoffa you should’ve never left such a big guest with amateurs
I hear you but I think they did good…
Everyone vision is different and Joyner Lucas being mainstream wouldn’t work he’s fine with that cult following because he can tour. Being “BIG” always don’t have to feel like you didn’t “MAKE IT”
Gat Murda asks the most obvious questions bro if they let you chill do that 🤦🏽♂️ or do some research my G!!!!!
Gat brings nothing to the table. Seems like he doesn’t do his homework before the interviews
I'm going to tell all rappers to deal with sha money
I don’t think bobby performed that b4 he was hot the song was hot that’s what gave him the opportunity to perform it
Mecca is a suit…
These niggas have a out dated way of thinking. Ppl find instant success they don’t need record labels radio stations or A&R’s . The artist can blow up overnight cause they have the power to put their own music on every streaming platform so hearing old heads talking this 1990s record executive talk is crazy
Maybe Joyner knew Em was about to shoot him to the moon!!!
Buffalo New York
NO SUCHTHING OVER NIGHT
I'm not one to hate on my own people. And i'm not hating i'm just critiquing what I see.
The show would be better without him I honestly don't understand why he's on there
Yea but....Joyner is NICE NICE.
Not for nothing jonar lucas is fire 🔥 a b d worth 25 million dollars
Get rid of whoever that man is to the left of SHA Money!!!!!!
He never asked a good question. And whenever the guest is about to explain something that everyone wants to hear, he wants to jump in.
Obviously that somebody's son or somebody's family member but seriously get rid of him. I loved the show, but every time I watch It. And he speaks he has nothing to contribute
Seriously he sounds like a kid
Repeating What the guests said or asking questions That don't drive the conversation forward.
To be fair, since the 1990's, Rap has had the worst concert performance. What we call the best performer is someone who is always hyped like "Busta Rhymes".
The best performers in rap came in the 1980's, they did NO yelling(mostly), but they knew how to put a show together cause they were influenced by R&B acts like "Earth, wind, and fire", and "Parliament" who gave the BEST performances!
Kanye West concerts r like Broadway plays
@@o.g.new-blood1681 He's the exception, AND he spends tons of money to do it
In the 1980's they had bangin' shows with less money, but it's cause they had routines
I went to a "Juice crew" show & it was the BEST!
They had all the DJ'S in a pyramid. Each DJ showed their skills, and they had Marley Marl on top of the pyramid
Biz Markie had a booger hanging from a big nose
Big Daddy Kane was acting like a Roman Emperor, with lady's escorted him to the stage, while Mister Cee was scratching "Big Daddy"
That show was crazy!
@@RealDealy That sounds like a fun crazy experience.
69 was overnight.
I’m not jacking no episodes without Math this shit looks lame. These dudes can’t carry a show smh
Sha money was offered by 50 cent 1 or 2 points of Get Rich Or Die Tryin or 50g’s. Sha took the 50 G’s. That was a bad move considering he turned down 1 or 2 million. Long term.
Why was it a bad move, he’s still a millionaire.
Lol false narrative out there. He was already entitled to it as an executive producer anyway.
I don’t think bobby performed that b4 he was hot the song was hot that’s what gave him the opportunity to perform it
Buffalo New York