@@lawrencev8771 ALL OF THEM..... DAMNED NEAR!!! A total traveshamockery a travesty a shame and a mockery of what's right and fair!!! Damn. RIP Jewell. 😢 😭 🙏
@@rudy6222 I believe she knew she was running out of time, that is why she was telling her truth. You can hear her struggling to breathe at times throughout the interview. She passed away on May 6, 2022. RIP.
She has no idea just how her voice reached millions of people outside the US. Here in Zimbabwe, Deathrow was everything, and Thug Passion remains one of my all time favourite Tupac songs
@@zimbabwe_twinnedwithanfield Certainly bigger than Lost Boyz! Yes we believed that the Lost Boyz were from Zimbabwe but they didn't have the same impact Tupac had. Nowhere near Tupac.
@@Gary-Leigh Love peace and nappiness, 1997. They had 2 albums in a row that where bangers and if I'm not mistaken that album with Renne was before these 2...
Suge made a lot of mistakes with Death Row and with his Death Row artists, yet Suge did a lot of good with Death Row and with his Death Row artists. Death Row artists had money (Not as much as i'm sure they wanted to have), were living in nice homes and driving expensive cars, all this from artists who had no albums out...with the exception of course of Pac, Dre, Snoop & Tha Dogg Pound who sold millions of albums.
@@naimsharif7795 I feel like the artist sold a ton in spite of suge, not because of suge. A broken clock is right twice a day so im sure he did some good but death row f'd off all its talent. They should still be going.
It’s a ton of people in this world that don’t get the credit they deserve 👈🏿I’m definitely not saying it’s right at all. At least she fought for hers. She lost but she has my respect because she put those hands up.
Right? The artists of today couldn't Touch what she just did on their Best day!! I'm so sad she's gone without her true flowers she so abundantly deserved 💔❤🙏🏾🕊🕊🕊🕊
Thank y’all! Ayeeeee Art hook that up!!!!!!!!!!! Let her know ahahahaha we can make that happen that is what I went to school for! Let her know I’ve wrote on Lashelle page awhile ago trying to make something happen! Brought her independent album online for mom’s after hearing her sing songs from it while they was driving in the car! She a L E G E N D !
It’s cool hearing her take some accountability for her career and time, too many folks get on these platforms and just blame others for their lack of success.
@@wmmitchell3494 a lot of folks use what others did or do not do for them as a crutch/excuse for why things did or did not happen. In everyday life, not just in relation to Suge.
She's being accountable for not protecting herself and getting a lawyer. She is not accountable for Suge wasting her talent and not paying. She isn't the blame for her career or time wasted.
Jewell still has a great voice! She put it down on Thug Passion!! That's one of my favorite Pac songs. I'm gonna to listen to it right now. RIPower Sista 🙏🏿
Yea fr suge had the red carpet rolled out for pac when he got out nothing against pac he my favorite artist of all time but I think that’s a big reason Dre left cause suge was showing a lot of favoritism to pac and I believe that’s why snoop was starting to feel the way he felt that’s sad she was used like that
For as great as Death Row’s catalogue is (Pac, Dre, Snoop, Dogg Pound) Suge really fumbled so many artist’s careers. Jewell, Michelé, Danny Boy, Nate Dogg, Rage, Sam Sneed, RBX all should’ve dropped solo albums on Death Row
@@antoniolewis It's deeper than music. Suge had to know he was protected by the feds. Which brought out his bully mentality. Peep the timeline. The security changes etc. Suge would still be on top of it weren't for Tupac. When Pac got there, them alphabet boys infiltrated death row and Suge knew it. He had to play along and in the process knowing he was immune for allowing them to be, he proceeded to act out and be on that hype.
Suge didnt fumble their careers, he chose to take their publishing and give them small cheques as needed. Without individual artist managers and contracts in place, he could do whatever. 90s music biz was fucked.
Damn, imagine if Jewell , Nate Dogg, and Danny Boy putting out there anticipated R&B debut albums in the Summer of 96 each one reaching #1 on the Billboard charts along side "All Eyez on Me" was blowing up since February and Death Row Records itself taking over that year would have been more legendary.
@@aconater I talking about R&B and the talent although Sam left when things went sour after Dre and frustration and bullshit was thrown at him. Although would have been epic for OFTB album drop in 96 been dominated as first Blood trio from death row there album would probably oversell or overshadowed the West Side Connection "Bow Down" album Death Row would have the entire west coast shook in battle and War with the East Coast during the height of the East vs West Rivalry.
@@tyliekinc. Facts if it didn't drop a year after the downfall of Death Row in 97 Hell yeah. Even before 96 years prior who's know RBX, CBO Boss Hogg who's knows even a young teenage Keyshia Cole headlining against Monica , Brandy and Aalliyah as the top teenage women taking over R&B in mid-late 90s who knows if Death Row records was more into the Art of Music instead of Gangs and Violence.
I'm surprised Dre never worked with her again when he started Aftermath. He should have coz her voice is flawless. She would have sounded great on some Game and G Unit tracks
That was Suge's way of buttering her up.. stroke her ego.. she allowed him to hustle her instead of making sure business and money were on point.. He took advantage of her kindness although he might notve intended it to be that way and probably did love her as family.. only he knows that answer
Hands down one of the best female vocalists you ever want to hear. She's a combination of Shirley Murdock and Alyson Williams. Straight powerhouse. Rest in Peace, Mama Jewell. I Thank GOD for your life, gifts and talents.
Tupac talent and artistry could move mountains (budgets), we will never see another like him for years to come, many of the artists today are not knowledgeable to speak there minds today in 2021 going into 2022. A lot of us 1960's and 1970's babies learned from our parents and relatives to be outspoken to get the things we want and need.
all facts. the true loss in his death is extremely underrated in our community & its sad 💯 people STILL dont understand what that Brotha was capable of. its heartbreakin to me. i feel like Pac will never get his true flowers from his own community, especially based on how he died. Death Row lowkey smeared his name & message before he had time to correct it
@@JaeRocReacts Yes I agree, "Death Row" was a double edge sword for Tupac, because DR spared no expenses in elevating no only the label, but Tupac's talent, but it was a curse because the DR had to play into it's gangsta image which ended up being the label's undoing.
@@edeck889 pac didn’t have to tell jewell that. That was some bitch shit that was the final straw in their relationship. Pac started a lot of issues in DR in only 11 months
@@edeck889 hell yeah 💯 i truly believe Pac goin to prison(altho innocent) was the Universe trying to protect him. he was NOT suppose to die that young. Death Row was his downfall. that man died 9 months after gettin free. he was way too intense & hands on to be on a Unruly ass label like that. Suge took advantage of Pac’s angry state of mind & let him attack everyone, as long as Suge made money from it. Pac had his reasons for bein so pissed & as a Gemini, i understand his no holds barred mentality. at the same time, he needed an OG to keep him from really rushin folk. he was movin too fast & that was him wayyyy before DR. that MGM fight was beneath him & i believe he knew it. man died over a brawl over a chain that in his heart, he could care less about. tryna do right by the wrong homies was his fall from grace. Pac woulda grew & mellowed by 2000.
@@jaystacks5249 I don't think I would have told Jewell that, what good did it do????? Tupac wasn't also mindful that Dr. Dre that guy he constantly dissed and Snoop Dogg that guy was mad with for not being mad with P. Diddy and Biggie built the label that made millions of dollars that allow Tupac to be free pending his appeal on his sexual assault case.
Whoaaaa. That's her who did the hook on one of my All time favorites Thug Passion. Legendary just Legendary. Never gets old hearing stories about the big brother I never had. The hardest MC to pickup the Microphone. Tupac Amaru Shakur. Pinnacle of this Rap sh**. Yes Sirrrr 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I hate when talented artist are used and discarded. This woman more than earned her right to shine. Suge lived like a King and made a whole lot of money off those artist. He was paying them peanuts compared to what he made. I really wanted to see her shine as a solid artist after her contribution to all those other folks albums
She took that advance though. TBH he probably would of gave her a back end deal had she asked. But as we people we don’t start getting educated until we’re broke or in prison.
She was super talented. Seems like the rappers on Death Row had a stronger push from Suge than the R&B singers. I wish Danny Boy & Jewells debut albums would of came out when they were supposed to. Nate Doggs album Ghetto Preacher (classic) eventually came out, but it was after Suge got locked up and Pac had passed
Salute to the art of dialouge this interview is so perfect and crisp. You're letting her talk without interruption to the point I forget she's being ask questions. The interview has a nice flow and I love it's not chop up to 5 minutes everyday. Respectfully!!
People use the terms legendary and legend too loosely nowadays. And she is neither. Being on Death Row doesn't make her legendary. The same with Danny Boy.
Yes Indeed that was her. yours truly Jewell on the hook of Thug Passion from the 2Pac All Eyez on Me Album.So yes, she is not lying about that. go cop the album 2Pac All Eyez on Me and you will see her name on the album credits.Also Michelle contributed to the album as well with her hook on the Run da Streetz from All Eyez On Me.
She also did the "For The Love Of Money" hook from Bone Thugs first album with Eazy E & it's probably her biggest record & that was on Ruthless Records while she was still signed to Death Row & Ruthless & Death Row was still beefing hard in 93-94 right before the Bad Boy beef happened 💯 Thats proof right there & shows you that Jewell really did wtf she wanted to with whoever & whenever she wanted to!!!!!!!! She a real one , Her & Nate Dogg was the only real gangstas that was actual artists on Death Row , everyone else was a studio gangsta💯 anyone who knows the actual factual truth would tell u that shit💯 Truth hurts folks!!!!!!
i remember danny boy saying a while ago that suge was afraid of r&b. he didn't know how to promote singers because all he knew was rap. this adds validity to his claim
Two things, 1, Pac was a good dude. 2, $2500 a month just as a retainer for being on the label was good back then, so was $50k a pop to be a lesser known name doing background vocals. Yes she should have gotten her pub but she should have negotiated her pub. But salute her she lit up a lot of classics
She can sang straight from the church. Excellent interview I’m so glad you did this interview with Jewell. She finally got to tell her story about went on at Death Row Records. 💖
She is such a talent! I love hearing her story from her perspective. You can sense her frustrations and hurt with what went on at DR..I loved her vocals on "Thug Passion." and other legendary DR tracks she featured on💯🙌🏽
Hey Jewel if you read this comment , I just wanna say thank you for the music you put in my ears ...I know there's no $$ value in my comment or thoughts ....But thank you...You were a part of great music
KEEP INTERVIEWING HER 💯 shes the only one who keeps it honest about how Pac & Snoop never really liked each other, even before Death Row. Snoop was a real snake & she speaks on it how NO ONE else is bold enough to say 💯
NOT SURE how yall can talk about people yall didn't know. THE ILL PART: when it's about Pac, U WEIRDOS ACT LIKE HE DID NO WRONG. I'm not sure what the relationship was, BUT I DO KNO PAC/SNOOP made music and other things together? IF PAC didn't "like" him, he ain't have to do it???? THOSE ARE BOTH GROWN MEN!! WE(us outsiders) don't kno who was right/wrong? Which one of them do yall "KNOW"?
Soon as she said THUG PASSION I STARTED CRYING 😭 THAT'S MY SONGGGGGGG❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❗I was 13 or 14 back then... I'm 39...R.I.P to this Queen 👸🏾 & King🤵🏾♂️
God bless you Jewell… I know Suge’s lies hurt you, but look at it as a blessing in disguise. You will forever be remembered for your contributions to Tupac, it was God’s plan. Many people who put out albums never got to work with a legend, much less makes classics that will live on forever like you.
She was cool and a part of a legacy.. but a star? The facts are they tried to push her for a single on Deep Cover, Murder Was The Case, and Above The Rim, and not one of them hit. They even put "Woman to Woman" out as a physical single, and it didn't sell. They figured out by 1994 she was gonna be an additional vocalist at best. But she did her thing
Your interview skills are impeccable Art! Ask a question and let them answer it however they choose even if they take 5 mins to get to the point because it's all entertainment 💪🏾. Def will be a supporter for many years to come 💯
Jewell is the female Nate Dogg…without the credit. She didn’t even get as far as Nate..she deserved a solo album. Jewell was a blessed voice…her gift. 😊 God bless her soul and family…RIP ❤️🙏🏿 Truly unsung…❤️
Pac Didn't Snitch....He Didn't Know Suge Lied To Bring Her Back. Pac Was Jus Letting Her Know He Was Rooting For Her. He Felt Her Work. We All Did. Her Singing Was Deep On Those Songs 🔥
He knew Suge lied that’s why he said this is the real reason you’re here. PAC looked out for her, not snitching. He knew she was a real one and Suge was full of shit. This is the meaning of real recognizing real. Real ones will always have each other’s back…
Most intriguing interview ever! She’s so passionate! The way she tells her story is amazing! I’m at this restaurant waiting for my to go order while watching this! I was locked in!! 🔥🔥🏆🏆🙌🏾🙌🏾
Suge should’ve left the musical side of the company to Dr Dre while he handled the business. Death Row should’ve been universal like Bad Boy was. They had the right artist 🤦🏾♂️
Wouldn't have worked because Dre is an artist himself and not too keen on the business. Aftermath was so successful because Dre's ear for music and talent is impeccable but Jimmy Iovine was the real power behind the throne the same way with the Beats by Dre situation. Dre would rather live in the studio not the boardroom. It's why he has like 8000 unreleased songs! LOL
@@WallTrapMedia But that’s what I said. Suge should have let Dre have full control of the musical side while he (Suge) handled the business side. If I’m not mistaking, that was the original plan for the company
If Suge woulda been a CEO & not a gangster. He coulda been a Billionaire & not in a cell. He built Death Row & now litteraly living the life of a Death Row inmate.
no her timeline is off...she said her son is 45 now...she saw an eviction notice after picking her son up from school...lets pretend her son was an 18 year old senior at the time who still needed his celebrity mommy to pick him up from school... that would make it 27 years ago...its 2021 now minus 27 years is 1994...this didnt happen in '94
@@mikeeverett9199 facts bro I noticed she was off too when she said Badboy & Def Jam was doing they thing right before DeathRow & that ain’t true! Sure Def Jam was always successful but Badboy ain’t take off before Deep Cover AT ALL SHE TRIPPING REAL HARD ! Biggie was just linking up with Puff doing the Supa Cat album Craig Mack ain’t even take off before the Deep Cover soundtrack !
THAT IS ALL YOU GOT OUTTA THE STORY FAM..THAT WAS OVER 25 YEARS AGO FORGIVE THE LEGEND IF SHE GOT IT INCORRECT...OR MAYBE SHE DIDNT...SHE WAS THERE..YOU WERE NOT
Starting@about 19:20 When Jewel made that Scooby Doo noise I almost fell out my bed laughing 😭😭😭😭😭😭💀💀💀⚰⚰⚰🤣🤣🤣She's definitely a character and I can tell she really has a good soul and doesn't mean no harm to anyone 💯💯💯
Jewell is so gorgeous and aged well! Glad she made it through and is a living testimony to share her career & life experiences! Pls give this Queen her own show! ❤️
Jewel seems like a cool chick. I always got that vibe. She should definitely be eating off the hooks she gave them. A lot of them hip hop classics still getting spins today simply for her voice.
She was the shit and Suge should’ve let her have her own lane. Imagine a black woman of her talent having her own space in the music industry at that time. We would’ve got better music.
Jewell you are in Heaven with the Lord Jesus Christ. You are making all the beautiful songs you want to, and the beauty of your voice is nonstop. RIP Beautiful Lady Jewell🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️❤️
Suge let everyone down. they all looked up to him, in some way. even down to Pac. he had so many buried Gems on that label, who should be Heavyweights in our Culture today. he led them all to destruction. man couldve been more powerful than Diddy is today smh imagine that
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 man shut up 😂😂 the “INDUSTRY” aint tell Suge to run his multi-MILLION dollar business like a crackhouse. that was HIS choice. stop cryin & blamin “the man” for Suge’s bullshit
@@JaeRocReacts The Industry was complicitous in The Fall of Death Row; for The FBI was well secreted inside of Death Row, further causing Divisions. This was an high stake game of Sociopolitical Chess: viz, not Checkers; for Pale Face & Friendz already had been at The Time infiltrating Black Owned, and/or Black Militant Organizations, since Garvey's Movement Htpti
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 bruh you been taggin me for years, under every comment i type, sayin the same “the man did it” victim bullshit. Suge wasnt even payin his artists! stop all that “he was gonna takeover” nonsense cause his style of business ends the exact way it did. HARSHLY! WITH DEATH & DESTRUCTION! not to mention, ALL THE MONEY MAKERS LEFT & HE ALLOWED THE BIGGEST CASH COW TO DIE IN 1996, WHO WAS ALSO LEAVIN! so get out that fairytale out ya head. he did it to himself & allowed himself to be tricked outta his Powerhouse position. thats all HIS fault 💯
@@wnnfrhrw4452 😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀 SO WHERE WAS SUGE IN ALL THIS?! lmaooo yall so weak & wanna be victims so bad. exactly why Death Row failed lmaooo surrounded by groupies like yall instead of Soldiers
She is talented af & has been apart of legendary tracks . And wrote all Her own stuff. Salute she is a legend. Salute to Art for getting her story out. She should write a book
I loved every second of this video. What Jewell said at the end really hit my heart strings. Suge now has all the time in the world to reflect on the countless lives that he damaged for his own gain. No one gets a free pass for that.
Jewell if you see this comment..Just know my 16 year old self loved your work... I was looking forward to hearing more from you...Woman to Woman was everything. Drop some music now..You still got fans out here...
Death Row Releases should have went like this- "Dr. Dre The Chronic" (1992) -Which was released correctly "Snoop Doggy Dogg Doggy Style" (1993)-Which was released correctly "Lady Of Rage album should have been released summer (1994) "The Dogg Pound "Dogg Food" album should have been released fall of (1994) "Nate Dogg" album should have been realeased early 1995 or Jewell and "Nate Dogg" should have recorded a top quality, soul-R&B album together for they were similar in that they had that church vocal sound, their album should have been released in the spring of 1995 A lot of missed opportunities for "Death Row Records" to have put these very talented artists out at a timely fashion smh
I agree. For some reason 95 Death Row seem like they was falling off that year until the infamous Suge rant at the awards. Dogg Pound Dogg Food album should’ve got promoted more that album is 🔥.
You have to look at the artists also. They were not motivated, just smoking bud in the studio doing one song every 2 weeks til Pac came along with a work ethic
@@lamekamiller I couldn't agree with you more, in entertainment especially at that time when there was so much Black talent, even White talent allowed to shine, a record label had a small window of opportunity to accomplish there goals. I have to give it to Master P, about 95% of the albums he advertised in his and his artist's CD jackets, those artists came out, I can't say for sure all of those albums was good, but he accomplished his artistic vision.
@@preant I agree, that is what the CEO is for, I guess that's why Suge took to Tupac so strongly, because despite all of the bud smoking, Pac was motivated to work, work, work, and work some more. Tupac wanted to be a star and that is what he became in life and now in death.
I like how Art lets his guest just talk and does not interrupt them💯
That's why I stopped watching Vlad...Lol
Me too
Shit is refreshing after years of interviewers who seem to think we tune in to hear their voice.
@@daibm5392 me too!!
Yea, not like Vlad the idiot, or cavario on the Sosa interview, he’s worse than vlad
Man!!! Her holding back the tears when she explained how she found out suge lied about her album cut me deep, he really broke her heart.
Well, you see where Suge is at now! Karma caught up…
Rip Jewel 🙏🏽
@@LongDreadZZ exactly 💯...we get by, but we don't get away!!!
This lady is a living legend! Give her the flowers and credit she deserves while she still with us!
You spoke pure truth Fam...I appreciate you for it.
Dannng 😭 she's Gone 🌟🌟🌟🌟
R.i.P
RIP
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I’m shocked at her catalog 😳 she has literally done most all the gangster classics ☺️.. she definitely deserve recognition
She should be damn near a billionaire!! smh
Which songs besides thug passion
@@lawrencev8771 ALL OF THEM..... DAMNED NEAR!!! A total traveshamockery a travesty a shame and a mockery of what's right and fair!!! Damn. RIP Jewell. 😢 😭 🙏
Just like Nate Dogg, but female!!
I Agree! I know her voice but I never knew who she was until now..smh
R.I.P. to Jewell Caples, a talented, accomplished vocalist. Thanks to "The Art Of Dialogue" for her resurgence
Dang she passed away
@@gonzalezgrant yes
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@@rudy6222 I believe she knew she was running out of time, that is why she was telling her truth. You can hear her struggling to breathe at times throughout the interview. She passed away on May 6, 2022. RIP.
@@gonzalezgrant About a week ago.
Jewell Is Definitely Giving Off Super Cool Auntie Vibes
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Totally, just no financial literacy
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@TRU Sev On she’s a fuckin’ freak alright.
@TRU Sev On damn
That's one reason why Suge ended up where he is today. You can't keep doing people wrong and think you will always get away with it.
Karma is a bitch
GOD don't like ugliness
Mhm!! He should have been alot more loyal and wanted the best for his people always.
And he did everybody wrong on the record label Suge Knight
You're going to be in jail because of the Fall City that everybody on death row
She has no idea just how her voice reached millions of people outside the US. Here in Zimbabwe, Deathrow was everything, and Thug Passion remains one of my all time favourite Tupac songs
As big as Lost Boyz ? 😇
@@zimbabwe_twinnedwithanfield
Certainly bigger than Lost Boyz! Yes we believed that the Lost Boyz were from Zimbabwe but they didn't have the same impact Tupac had. Nowhere near Tupac.
@@Gary-Leigh fair enough bro. I'm biased because my best summer was when lost boys album came out and we was at church camp...
@@zimbabwe_twinnedwithanfield
Which album was this? Me And My Crazy World in 1998 or the debut album?
@@Gary-Leigh Love peace and nappiness, 1997.
They had 2 albums in a row that where bangers and if I'm not mistaken that album with Renne was before these 2...
She really lived up to her name, a major voice in Westcoast rap with classic accolades under her belt. R.I.P Jewell 🙏🏽
her and nate dogg were the shiiit!!
She was worth way more than she received!!! Smh at how women in the industry get treated! RIP JEWELL 🙏🤎
I totally agree suge ain't shit karma is real
she count for "US".... f the industry
Maybe her children can hire an entertainment attorney and get her publishing ect
Ikr. BLACK WOMEN in the music industry get done SOOO SOO DIRTY. It is so disgusting
The knowledge she had for the industry(or maybe she didn't) I'm surprised she settled for what she did which was peanuts.
The more you hear about the death row days, the sadder it gets. Suge fucked off one of the most talented record labels of all time.
All facts, NO cap!
Facts the label still could be on top if he just wasn't so shady
Suge could’ve been Hip Hop Berry Gordy...
Suge made a lot of mistakes with Death Row and with his Death Row artists, yet Suge did a lot of good with Death Row and with his Death Row artists. Death Row artists had money (Not as much as i'm sure they wanted to have), were living in nice homes and driving expensive cars, all this from artists who had no albums out...with the exception of course of Pac, Dre, Snoop & Tha Dogg Pound who sold millions of albums.
@@naimsharif7795 I feel like the artist sold a ton in spite of suge, not because of suge. A broken clock is right twice a day so im sure he did some good but death row f'd off all its talent. They should still be going.
It's a damn shame how Jewell don't get the credit that she deserves.
You have to thank Danny Boy for this interview, Nuff said...
No lie! @John Wilson
It’s a ton of people in this world that don’t get the credit they deserve 👈🏿I’m definitely not saying it’s right at all. At least she fought for hers. She lost but she has my respect because she put those hands up.
That woman can sang!
"Tear Drops and closed casket"
He paid her because all she did was features of anything he over paid her
I love to see her smile when she sings her songs... she know she was the bomb 💕
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She had that vibe 100 fitted perfectly to the death row sound
Yes she knows she is the bomb but Suge Knight hurt her so much. She would have been better off being on another record label.
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How can you not love her she was so animated R.I.P
Too Fuckn animated
The way she just busted out those raw vocals at 17:05 was insane. Her talent is obviously still there. 90% of the industry couldn't do that today
Right? The artists of today couldn't Touch what she just did on their Best day!! I'm so sad she's gone without her true flowers she so abundantly deserved 💔❤🙏🏾🕊🕊🕊🕊
Almost sounded as the original track or even better!!!!
Death Row had the talent more than any Rap record label at that time. After the 90s it was never the same for me
Jewell could have her own biopic called “The Jewel of Death Row”
🤔 I like it
You should pen that & present it to her...with her 💰 bag on the front/back end of course.💚💚💚
Yea that's good .
Thank y’all! Ayeeeee Art hook that up!!!!!!!!!!! Let her know ahahahaha we can make that happen that is what I went to school for! Let her know I’ve wrote on Lashelle page awhile ago trying to make something happen! Brought her independent album online for mom’s after hearing her sing songs from it while they was driving in the car! She a L E G E N D !
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Thug Passion is one of the best songs on All Eyez On Me hands down!!!
Really
Jewel voice was a powerhouse back in the day especially in Dre Day and Thug Passion. She need her roses
She was amazing on "what would u do" and "let me ride" also..such a great vocalist
@@hazard1080 right
She absolutely MURDERED Dre Day!!
100% !!!! Legend on all eyes on me
She was a threat that never took off alone her & Mary J was the hardest female vocalist also the chick who did Keep ya heads ringing with Dr. Dre
R.I.P to a very talented woman, she was the heart and soul of deathrow
She's entertaining. When she's telling her stories, it's like you're reliving it with her. You know you're a great story teller when...
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No she's not
This Women is a straight up LEGEND
Jewel 💎 is fine for a grandmother she is 60 years old I thought she was like 50 or 51
Niggas out here using black women, can't have the essence without them
Dont get her started
@@jasondawson92 For real. I tripped out when she said she had a 45 year old child.
@@cali2468 had a baby at 15 then dam she looking good
It’s cool hearing her take some accountability for her career and time, too many folks get on these platforms and just blame others for their lack of success.
Like who?
@@wmmitchell3494 a lot of folks use what others did or do not do for them as a crutch/excuse for why things did or did not happen. In everyday life, not just in relation to Suge.
She's being accountable for not protecting herself and getting a lawyer. She is not accountable for Suge wasting her talent and not paying. She isn't the blame for her career or time wasted.
Facts
@@lildudefromky facts
Jewell still has a great voice! She put it down on Thug Passion!! That's one of my favorite Pac songs. I'm gonna to listen to it right now. RIPower Sista 🙏🏿
That’s my jam
That's my favourite pac song....a great vibe...
Really can't stand it when good hearted people get used and taken advantage of, over and over again.
Yea fr suge had the red carpet rolled out for pac when he got out nothing against pac he my favorite artist of all time but I think that’s a big reason Dre left cause suge was showing a lot of favoritism to pac and I believe that’s why snoop was starting to feel the way he felt that’s sad she was used like that
@@roaddawq3782 Exactly 💯💯‼️‼️
Exactly!
AMEN!
@@roaddawq3782 I was thinking because Suge and Dre didn't see eye to eye on a majority of business ventures
@@diamondjack-cooper5322 💯
She was a beautiful soul and Historical Vocalist. This woman touched alot of lives. My sister's loved her
For as great as Death Row’s catalogue is (Pac, Dre, Snoop, Dogg Pound) Suge really fumbled so many artist’s careers. Jewell, Michelé, Danny Boy, Nate Dogg, Rage, Sam Sneed, RBX all should’ve dropped solo albums on Death Row
Fumbled in a major way on the goal line. All because Suge wanted to play the role of bully/Boogeyman.
My thing is why NONE of these artists EVER had success after suge either? After death row why didn’t ANY of them pop?
@@joecool1409 Because people overrate them and think they would have sold when most of them wouldn't have.
@@antoniolewis It's deeper than music. Suge had to know he was protected by the feds. Which brought out his bully mentality. Peep the timeline. The security changes etc. Suge would still be on top of it weren't for Tupac. When Pac got there, them alphabet boys infiltrated death row and Suge knew it. He had to play along and in the process knowing he was immune for allowing them to be, he proceeded to act out and be on that hype.
Suge didnt fumble their careers, he chose to take their publishing and give them small cheques as needed. Without individual artist managers and contracts in place, he could do whatever. 90s music biz was fucked.
Damn, imagine if Jewell , Nate Dogg, and Danny Boy putting out there anticipated R&B debut albums in the Summer of 96 each one reaching #1 on the Billboard charts along side "All Eyez on Me" was blowing up since February and Death Row Records itself taking over that year would have been more legendary.
Don’t forget about Sam Sneed
@@aconater I talking about R&B and the talent although Sam left when things went sour after Dre and frustration and bullshit was thrown at him. Although would have been epic for OFTB album drop in 96 been dominated as first Blood trio from death row there album would probably oversell or overshadowed the West Side Connection "Bow Down" album Death Row would have the entire west coast shook in battle and War with the East Coast during the height of the East vs West Rivalry.
Word
Don’t forget Lady of Rage also was supposed to do a album
@@tyliekinc. Facts if it didn't drop a year after the downfall of Death Row in 97 Hell yeah. Even before 96 years prior who's know RBX, CBO Boss Hogg who's knows even a young teenage Keyshia Cole headlining against Monica , Brandy and Aalliyah as the top teenage women taking over R&B in mid-late 90s who knows if Death Row records was more into the Art of Music instead of Gangs and Violence.
Her story telling is second to none… I can visualize each scene… I can listen to her talk forever
Jewell sounds like your favorite auntie at the cookout with the best stories. BEFORE the Henny! After the Henny, the stories go to legendary status!!
80’s babies will definitely remember her voice🥰
This woman tells amazing, engaging stories. Great guest.
I'm surprised Dre never worked with her again when he started Aftermath. He should have coz her voice is flawless. She would have sounded great on some Game and G Unit tracks
Actually dr.dre did work with her again in late 1998 for the song "Just Dippin'" with snoop Dogg for his no limit top Dogg album
@@951oct yep she on no limit top Dogg album 1999
@@951oct man i knew i recognized her voice on that song.
You never know she has potential someone will call her this week it was posted this year her voice is awesome
Of course
Her saying relative is hilarious 😂
Yes omg
That was Suge's way of buttering her up.. stroke her ego.. she allowed him to hustle her instead of making sure business and money were on point..
He took advantage of her kindness although he might notve intended it to be that way and probably did love her as family.. only he knows that answer
😂❤️
@@montezuumah Damn u all Serious calm down🙄
“Hair don’t make no women but sure make them bad” love her! Rest in heaven queen.
I’m using this quote! Sis was something special ❤️
Hands down one of the best female vocalists you ever want to hear. She's a combination of Shirley Murdock and Alyson Williams. Straight powerhouse. Rest in Peace, Mama Jewell. I Thank GOD for your life, gifts and talents.
Tupac talent and artistry could move mountains (budgets), we will never see another like him for years to come, many of the artists today are not knowledgeable to speak there minds today in 2021 going into 2022. A lot of us 1960's and 1970's babies learned from our parents and relatives to be outspoken to get the things we want and need.
all facts. the true loss in his death is extremely underrated in our community & its sad 💯 people STILL dont understand what that Brotha was capable of. its heartbreakin to me. i feel like Pac will never get his true flowers from his own community, especially based on how he died. Death Row lowkey smeared his name & message before he had time to correct it
@@JaeRocReacts Yes I agree, "Death Row" was a double edge sword for Tupac, because DR spared no expenses in elevating no only the label, but Tupac's talent, but it was a curse because the DR had to play into it's gangsta image which ended up being the label's undoing.
@@edeck889 pac didn’t have to tell jewell that. That was some bitch shit that was the final straw in their relationship. Pac started a lot of issues in DR in only 11 months
@@edeck889 hell yeah 💯 i truly believe Pac goin to prison(altho innocent) was the Universe trying to protect him. he was NOT suppose to die that young. Death Row was his downfall. that man died 9 months after gettin free. he was way too intense & hands on to be on a Unruly ass label like that. Suge took advantage of Pac’s angry state of mind & let him attack everyone, as long as Suge made money from it. Pac had his reasons for bein so pissed & as a Gemini, i understand his no holds barred mentality. at the same time, he needed an OG to keep him from really rushin folk. he was movin too fast & that was him wayyyy before DR. that MGM fight was beneath him & i believe he knew it. man died over a brawl over a chain that in his heart, he could care less about. tryna do right by the wrong homies was his fall from grace. Pac woulda grew & mellowed by 2000.
@@jaystacks5249 I don't think I would have told Jewell that, what good did it do????? Tupac wasn't also mindful that Dr. Dre that guy he constantly dissed and Snoop Dogg that guy was mad with for not being mad with P. Diddy and Biggie built the label that made millions of dollars that allow Tupac to be free pending his appeal on his sexual assault case.
People with Jewell’s personality always tell some cinematic stories. Just like back in the hood
I'm on the edge of my seat!!
Whoaaaa. That's her who did the hook on one of my All time favorites Thug Passion. Legendary just Legendary. Never gets old hearing stories about the big brother I never had. The hardest MC to pickup the Microphone. Tupac Amaru Shakur. Pinnacle of this Rap sh**. Yes Sirrrr 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Facts
You got Jewels ever last interview. Blessings King. Thank you Art
I hate when talented artist are used and discarded. This woman more than earned her right to shine. Suge lived like a King and made a whole lot of money off those artist. He was paying them peanuts compared to what he made. I really wanted to see her shine as a solid artist after her contribution to all those other folks albums
Absolutely 💯 they truly used her up and spit her out smh. Rest well Queen ❤🙏🏾🕊🕊🕊
Jewell was like the hook Queen
Jewel was on alot of legendary songs and albums. Her Royalty Checks should be Huge! The music business is scandalous!!
Background singers don't get huge checks
Did you here her, she wrote all her material. Music writers get that Bag!
She took that advance though. TBH he probably would of gave her a back end deal had she asked. But as we people we don’t start getting educated until we’re broke or in prison.
Its not the industry , the industry is pretty bD for sure , but this was all SUGE. Think about it even pac was broke.
@@JetseTurner I have rarely heard of background singers getting song writing credits
She was super talented. Seems like the rappers on Death Row had a stronger push from Suge than the R&B singers. I wish Danny Boy & Jewells debut albums would of came out when they were supposed to. Nate Doggs album Ghetto Preacher (classic) eventually came out, but it was after Suge got locked up and Pac had passed
Rappers on Death Row > singers by far it should have been this way
@@milwaukeemac9195 Obviously fool you missing the point
Death row had so much talent it was crazy. I don’t know how it fell apart.
@@jasontoussaint1081 THANK YOU someone that understands
@@spenser6353 Ego and mishandling their power.
Am I the only person started smiling when she started singing thug passion?
Classic song
I did to that song so timeless man 🔥🔥💫
I was lol
💯
No your not I’m at work, and I started bopping & smiling ☺️ when she started singing!
Omggggg she sounds the same “Thug passion” 17:09 so talented RIP
That Tupac studio session was PRICELESS just an glimpse of the realness he had.
Record business is fucked up.... Jewell was on so many hits she should've been bigger than what she was.. She was on everything
Why she didn’t go to another label
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@@logicalmalethink4925 should of she believed suge
@@jovanicasares19 *should’ve
Salute to the art of dialouge this interview is so perfect and crisp. You're letting her talk without interruption to the point I forget she's being ask questions. The interview has a nice flow and I love it's not chop up to 5 minutes everyday. Respectfully!!
Agreed! She’s a solid interviewee as well
The ending is so sad she thought Suge Knight brought to Death Row to put her album out but it was really only to give Tupac a feature. 😢
The ending of the interview was an ending to a dream.
Tupac was always keeping it real
It was so sad. She never put out her own album neither
Jewell The Greatest Soul Singer Rest N Paradise 👑🌹 21 Gun Salute Tupac Amaru Shakur My Idol Rest N Paradise Don Makaveli
RIP to this underrated 👸! She deserved better in her career than what she got!
"You know Raymond Weil? You don't know about that do you, Art? That was before your time" 😂
She has the vibe of a legendary artist regardless of how her career went.
Facts.
Legendary?
People use the terms legendary and legend too loosely nowadays. And she is neither. Being on Death Row doesn't make her legendary. The same with Danny Boy.
@@joshuamcdowell9745 U must be slow. Reading comprehension is at an all time low nowadays.. 🤡
@@joshuamcdowell9745 her work is legendary and so is that of Danny Boy. Deny that and make it make sense.
Damnnnnnnnn that was her on Thug Passion? I got goosebumps when she started singing that!
On hood ‼️🤞🏾💯🐺🐾
Yes for the love of money
Im just hearing that too!
Is that her on just like daddy
Yes Indeed that was her. yours truly Jewell on the hook of Thug Passion from the 2Pac All Eyez on Me Album.So yes, she is not lying about that. go cop the album 2Pac All Eyez on Me and you will see her name on the album credits.Also Michelle contributed to the album as well with her hook on the Run da Streetz from All Eyez On Me.
She also did the "For The Love Of Money" hook from Bone Thugs first album with Eazy E & it's probably her biggest record & that was on Ruthless Records while she was still signed to Death Row & Ruthless & Death Row was still beefing hard in 93-94 right before the Bad Boy beef happened 💯 Thats proof right there & shows you that Jewell really did wtf she wanted to with whoever & whenever she wanted to!!!!!!!! She a real one , Her & Nate Dogg was the only real gangstas that was actual artists on Death Row , everyone else was a studio gangsta💯 anyone who knows the actual factual truth would tell u that shit💯 Truth hurts folks!!!!!!
OMG I love that song also RIP to a Queen
@@Angelamar819 So true, I love that song too. Rip Queen, rest well ❤🙏🏾🕊🕊🕊🕊
Preach 🙏
Hi!!! Charlie Baltimore sent me!!! Haven't gotten to her interview up here just yet but I've ENJOYED Jewell's interviews!!!
i remember danny boy saying a while ago that suge was afraid of r&b. he didn't know how to promote singers because all he knew was rap. this adds validity to his claim
Dre wanted to produce more RnB on Deathrow in 1995 but Suge pushed back on it
Hardest part about being successful after growing up in the hood is learning how to manage money, relationships and emotions with a long term outlook.
Facts! 💯 and that’s in any industry!
Exactly that, the downfall of artist Mary j,r Kelly many others
@@blk9743 R-Kelly? 😂😂
@@JaeRocReacts 😂😂
Facts💯
Two things, 1, Pac was a good dude. 2, $2500 a month just as a retainer for being on the label was good back then, so was $50k a pop to be a lesser known name doing background vocals. Yes she should have gotten her pub but she should have negotiated her pub. But salute her she lit up a lot of classics
Yeah good luck negotiating your publishing with Suge Knight... Especially as a female
@@Pozativ1 that’s what lawyers are for
In hindsight, you're right and it's easy to say this but a lot of artists didn't know better back then.
@@nwankwojoshua9892 true, moral of the story: Know better before you get in the game
@@phillosc Facts! And it's a good lesson for the younger artists too.
She can sang straight from the church. Excellent interview I’m so glad you did this interview with Jewell. She finally got to tell her story about went on at Death Row Records. 💖
It’s the “tincher tantrum” for me 😂
She is such a talent! I love hearing her story from her perspective. You can sense her frustrations and hurt with what went on at DR..I loved her vocals on "Thug Passion." and other legendary DR tracks she featured on💯🙌🏽
She lit that that tracc up!!!!!!!!!!
"Thug Passion" Was One Of My Favorite Hooks She Did Too.. There's A "Dre Day" That She Song On By Herself.. Pure 🔥
It hard. I think that song was on the all eyes on me album or makaveil album.
@@omegawicked1 ALL EYES ON ME
@@Nuttymoeshe most definitely did💯
Hey Jewel if you read this comment , I just wanna say thank you for the music you put in my ears ...I know there's no $$ value in my comment or thoughts ....But thank you...You were a part of great music
KEEP INTERVIEWING HER 💯 shes the only one who keeps it honest about how Pac & Snoop never really liked each other, even before Death Row. Snoop was a real snake & she speaks on it how NO ONE else is bold enough to say 💯
👏🏼👏🏼
JTG you just like everyone else who be throwin dirt on snoop name over some old shit that happen back in the day it's sad and childish asf fr
@@kevint1899 go cry in the car
How you know she keeping it 100, you a clown
NOT SURE how yall can talk about people yall didn't know. THE ILL PART: when it's about Pac, U WEIRDOS ACT LIKE HE DID NO WRONG. I'm not sure what the relationship was, BUT I DO KNO PAC/SNOOP made music and other things together? IF PAC didn't "like" him, he ain't have to do it???? THOSE ARE BOTH GROWN MEN!! WE(us outsiders) don't kno who was right/wrong? Which one of them do yall "KNOW"?
I could listen to her interviews and songs all day she is so entertaining.
Soon as she said THUG PASSION I STARTED CRYING 😭 THAT'S MY SONGGGGGGG❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❗I was 13 or 14 back then... I'm 39...R.I.P to this Queen 👸🏾 & King🤵🏾♂️
God bless you Jewell… I know Suge’s lies hurt you, but look at it as a blessing in disguise. You will forever be remembered for your contributions to Tupac, it was God’s plan. Many people who put out albums never got to work with a legend, much less makes classics that will live on forever like you.
🙌🏾🌹💕
This women is a Star ⭐️ a lot of Charisma and Energy. Damn it Suge, could’ve been a gatekeeper for Music and Black Artist.
Facts
She was cool and a part of a legacy.. but a star? The facts are they tried to push her for a single on Deep Cover, Murder Was The Case, and Above The Rim, and not one of them hit. They even put "Woman to Woman" out as a physical single, and it didn't sell. They figured out by 1994 she was gonna be an additional vocalist at best. But she did her thing
@@udstyle damn
She reminds me of Betty Wright.
@Shane Davis and Suge know it too. He's in jail kicking himself in the ass for all of his BS....
Her personality is amazing. She should be a millionaire for all the songs she was on
Your interview skills are impeccable Art! Ask a question and let them answer it however they choose even if they take 5 mins to get to the point because it's all entertainment 💪🏾. Def will be a supporter for many years to come 💯
Jewell is the female Nate Dogg…without the credit. She didn’t even get as far as Nate..she deserved a solo album. Jewell was a blessed voice…her gift. 😊 God bless her soul and family…RIP ❤️🙏🏿 Truly unsung…❤️
Pac Didn't Snitch....He Didn't Know Suge Lied To Bring Her Back. Pac Was Jus Letting Her Know He Was Rooting For Her. He Felt Her Work. We All Did. Her Singing Was Deep On Those Songs 🔥
Sounds like snitching, I doubt Pac would have told Suge that back in the day.
@@frank-xp6pj he told Jewell,not the cops, I can see pac telling her this to calm her down if they been drinking all night and talking
When you hear people talk about snitching most likely they are buffoons oh you getting robbed tomorrow but I'm sorry I can't tell you that snitching
He knew Suge lied that’s why he said this is the real reason you’re here. PAC looked out for her, not snitching. He knew she was a real one and Suge was full of shit. This is the meaning of real recognizing real. Real ones will always have each other’s back…
Most intriguing interview ever! She’s so passionate! The way she tells her story is amazing! I’m at this restaurant waiting for my to go order while watching this! I was locked in!! 🔥🔥🏆🏆🙌🏾🙌🏾
Suge should’ve left the musical side of the company to Dr Dre while he handled the business. Death Row should’ve been universal like Bad Boy was. They had the right artist 🤦🏾♂️
Wouldn't have worked because Dre is an artist himself and not too keen on the business. Aftermath was so successful because Dre's ear for music and talent is impeccable but Jimmy Iovine was the real power behind the throne the same way with the Beats by Dre situation. Dre would rather live in the studio not the boardroom. It's why he has like 8000 unreleased songs! LOL
@@WallTrapMedia But that’s what I said. Suge should have let Dre have full control of the musical side while he (Suge) handled the business side. If I’m not mistaking, that was the original plan for the company
If Suge woulda been a CEO & not a gangster. He coulda been a Billionaire & not in a cell. He built Death Row & now litteraly living the life of a Death Row inmate.
If thats the case 2Pac would have never been on Death Row.
@@kevinlee9929 then PAC and Big are maybe alive
RIP... so underrated, vocals were out of this world! If you know, then you know 🙏🏾
rip jewell one of the best voices ever suge and death row failed her
She need a podcast or something interviewing All the OG's . She knows the timeline and everything
no her timeline is off...she said her son is 45 now...she saw an eviction notice after picking her son up from school...lets pretend her son was an 18 year old senior at the time who still needed his celebrity mommy to pick him up from school... that would make it 27 years ago...its 2021 now minus 27 years is 1994...this didnt happen in '94
@@mikeeverett9199 facts bro I noticed she was off too when she said Badboy & Def Jam was doing they thing right before DeathRow & that ain’t true! Sure Def Jam was always successful but Badboy ain’t take off before Deep Cover AT ALL SHE TRIPPING REAL HARD ! Biggie was just linking up with Puff doing the Supa Cat album Craig Mack ain’t even take off before the Deep Cover soundtrack !
Mushrooms, x definitely early 90s
She definitely does need her own podcast. Good idea.
No she don’t
Henny and alize was "thug passion." Henny and hypnotic is "incredible hulk"
THAT IS ALL YOU GOT OUTTA THE STORY FAM..THAT WAS OVER 25 YEARS AGO FORGIVE THE LEGEND IF SHE GOT IT INCORRECT...OR MAYBE SHE DIDNT...SHE WAS THERE..YOU WERE NOT
Wrong it was Alize and Crystal at first word to Pac
@@doitall36 😭😭😭
Right!! And it came out in the early 2000's
Nope thug passion is one part Alize and one part Crystal
This Damn Jewell is hilarious LMAO.....and an excellent story teller. I could watch these vids all day . Yo Art you killin it bro
😂😂😂😅😅😅
Starting@about 19:20 When Jewel made that Scooby Doo noise I almost fell out my bed laughing 😭😭😭😭😭😭💀💀💀⚰⚰⚰🤣🤣🤣She's definitely a character and I can tell she really has a good soul and doesn't mean no harm to anyone 💯💯💯
Jewell is so gorgeous and aged well! Glad she made it through and is a living testimony to share her career & life experiences! Pls give this Queen her own show! ❤️
Jewel one of the greatest that ever does it she create waves for a lot of female artists
Jewel has contributed to numerous classic tracks
Jewel seems like a cool chick. I always got that vibe. She should definitely be eating off the hooks she gave them. A lot of them hip hop classics still getting spins today simply for her voice.
She gives GREAT INTERVIEWS!!! FINALLY A WOMAN CONFIRMING AND TELLING THESE DEATH ROW STORIES !!! IT TOOK ME A MINUTE TO GET INTO HER, GLAD I DID
I HOLLERED WHEN SHE SAID PAC SAID "BIH COME OUT THE BOOTH" 😂 PAC WAS CRAZY RIP 2 A LEGEND ♥
She sung on “ thug passion “ oh my god fucking legend jewel 👏👏👏 one of my favorite 2pac songs 💯
Tupac said “bitch get out the booth” lol. Tupac’s emotions always come out with no filter lol. RIP PAC. Legend GoAT.
She still beautiful and has that voice... Lord have mercy...
She was the shit and Suge should’ve let her have her own lane. Imagine a black woman of her talent having her own space in the music industry at that time. We would’ve got better music.
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 can’t be that expensive
Wtf does that have to do with talent lol. She earned that money considering her contributions
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 Body usually costs 5k at most. Face can be 2-16k.
Jewell you are in Heaven with the Lord Jesus Christ.
You are making all the beautiful songs you want to, and the beauty of your voice is nonstop.
RIP Beautiful Lady Jewell🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️❤️
This lady needs to be in the Rock Hall of Fame
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you corny she don’t deserve all that
Suge let everyone down. they all looked up to him, in some way. even down to Pac. he had so many buried Gems on that label, who should be Heavyweights in our Culture today. he led them all to destruction. man couldve been more powerful than Diddy is today smh imagine that
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 man shut up 😂😂 the “INDUSTRY” aint tell Suge to run his multi-MILLION dollar business like a crackhouse. that was HIS choice. stop cryin & blamin “the man” for Suge’s bullshit
@@JaeRocReacts
The Industry was complicitous in The Fall of Death Row; for The FBI was well secreted inside of Death Row, further causing Divisions.
This was an high stake game of Sociopolitical Chess: viz, not Checkers; for Pale Face & Friendz already had been at The Time infiltrating Black Owned, and/or Black Militant Organizations, since Garvey's Movement
Htpti
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 bruh you been taggin me for years, under every comment i type, sayin the same “the man did it” victim bullshit. Suge wasnt even payin his artists! stop all that “he was gonna takeover” nonsense cause his style of business ends the exact way it did. HARSHLY! WITH DEATH & DESTRUCTION! not to mention, ALL THE MONEY MAKERS LEFT & HE ALLOWED THE BIGGEST CASH COW TO DIE IN 1996, WHO WAS ALSO LEAVIN! so get out that fairytale out ya head. he did it to himself & allowed himself to be tricked outta his Powerhouse position. thats all HIS fault 💯
@@wnnfrhrw4452 😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀 SO WHERE WAS SUGE IN ALL THIS?! lmaooo yall so weak & wanna be victims so bad. exactly why Death Row failed lmaooo surrounded by groupies like yall instead of Soldiers
@@JaeRocReacts YEARS ⁉️🤣🤣 thats scary bro
Her interviews are dope! People need to KNOW who she is!!!!! A real legend!!!! A dope artist! Respect to jewel 💯
Indeed
She indeed was on damn near every "Death Row cd" they drop back then, on classic cuts
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She is talented af & has been apart of legendary tracks . And wrote all
Her own stuff. Salute she is a legend. Salute to Art for getting her story out. She should write a book
She did write a book. I forgot the name of it.
I loved every second of this video. What Jewell said at the end really hit my heart strings. Suge now has all the time in the world to reflect on the countless lives that he damaged for his own gain. No one gets a free pass for that.
Jewell if you see this comment..Just know my 16 year old self loved your work... I was looking forward to hearing more from you...Woman to Woman was everything. Drop some music now..You still got fans out here...
Suge ran that label in the ground with all that talent!!
I wouldn’t be surprised if AOD got a interview with Tupac himself from heaven at this point lol 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He's next
😂🤣
Death Row Releases should have went like this-
"Dr. Dre The Chronic" (1992) -Which was released correctly
"Snoop Doggy Dogg Doggy Style" (1993)-Which was released correctly
"Lady Of Rage album should have been released summer (1994)
"The Dogg Pound "Dogg Food" album should have been released fall of (1994)
"Nate Dogg" album should have been realeased early 1995 or
Jewell and "Nate Dogg" should have recorded a top quality, soul-R&B album together for they were similar in that they had that church vocal sound, their album should have been released in the spring of 1995
A lot of missed opportunities for "Death Row Records" to have put these very talented artists out at a timely fashion smh
I agree. For some reason 95 Death Row seem like they was falling off that year until the infamous Suge rant at the awards. Dogg Pound Dogg Food album should’ve got promoted more that album is 🔥.
You have to look at the artists also. They were not motivated, just smoking bud in the studio doing one song every 2 weeks til Pac came along with a work ethic
@@lamekamiller I couldn't agree with you more, in entertainment especially at that time when there was so much Black talent, even White talent allowed to shine, a record label had a small window of opportunity to accomplish there goals. I have to give it to Master P, about 95% of the albums he advertised in his and his artist's CD jackets, those artists came out, I can't say for sure all of those albums was good, but he accomplished his artistic vision.
@@preant I agree, that is what the CEO is for, I guess that's why Suge took to Tupac so strongly, because despite all of the bud smoking, Pac was motivated to work, work, work, and work some more. Tupac wanted to be a star and that is what he became in life and now in death.
Thank you 🙏🏿 ur so correct
“He giving Helle’ Berry roses and rolls royces lol” 😂😂😂
At least she is here in your platform!! ❤❤🎉🎉