If you’re still hearing a song that 20 yrs old it’s a classic. To me all of the old rap is better than what’s out there now. Love me some Country Rap tunes.
I see Bun and KeKe all the time. I've seen Will at Pappadeaux's. These men are well rounded and truly grounded. I definitely appreciate their contribution to the culture.
Feels like I just relived my infancy, childhood, all the way through my graduating year of high school all in one 40min interview. True LEGENDS, not just of the South... in General. Damn, what a great interview. Algo's really stepping it up lately. 👏
Real talk, you guys music is a whole vibe and represent our culture to the T! Ya'll music stay relevant cause youre so plugged in to who we are! Celebrating you is celebrating us!
Mia was the right one for this Interview. We need channel 11 KHOU to sponsor more of this material. Like an add on special. Houston will always tune in to the rap legends. Great job guys!!
I love seeing these brothas get their flowers while they're still here, and I'm glad they went on to be very successful in area outside of rap. As a Dallas, TX native, we grew up listening to all three of these, and they gave us some of the best time of both our childhood and adulthood. Much respect to these brothas and to H-Town from D-Town.
Yes Bun B 😂 tipping on 44s is at least 20 years old. I be shocked sometimes too. Never met Bun and Willie D but I've done shows with damn near every single rapper from Htown more then once over my 20 year career.
Yea there ghettos are different from a lot of other cities but there voice and sound was unique and the way they put lyrics and there sound/music together was dope!!!
lil keke my favorite h town rapper blowing cake keep it 100 still young living life scholarship to the pen pimp the pen miss my boyz thats barely touching the surface ugk and ghetto boyz my favorite groups this is a great watch and listen.
My affinity for da SLAB came from my Grandmama......she always said she like Buicks cuz they "hold the road", which is the "slab" of concrete.....that's why we say "holdin slab"....great interview 💯
Whoever idea it was to put Bushwick in the group was a genius will and the can't be stopped album cover just saying as a thirteen yr old white kid from Kansas City in the 90's thats what we was talking about although I did hear the controversy from Willie D first it was that song I'm a kinky mf yeah shout out to will as for bun I still remember first time I heard pocketful of stones I had got the menace soundtrack ugk was on a whole other level also and for Keke I saw him when he come to KC with e40 the Charlie hustle tour then I got.ahold of 3 in the morning but that Dead end alliance I found at a used cd store seen esg was on it had to get it but that D.E.A every song on the cd I can't say I have a favorite long live the pimp pockey moe and screw and can't forget who snoop got his style from Mr 3-2 I'm bout i got to get some them swangers the original ones used to see on cadilacs and bonnelviles were the f do I start to look I'm biut to google thst shit
Rap / hip hop is Black America’s gift to the world. Funk and R & B are the DNA of hip hop. Salute to the original pioneers from the 40s to the present.
Lil Keke GIVIN GAME on what HOLDIN SLAB REALLY MEANS. When you was ON THA SLAB YOU WERE SITTIN LOW TO THE GROUND ON THE SLAB OF CONCRETE!!!! 🤘🤘🤘💯💯💯💯💯. TEXAS MAANE
At 5:29, I like how Willie D kinda corrected her. She was talking about the streets and hustlin' but Willie D let her know that's it's also intelligent and educated people there. It may have changed, but there were houston rappers at first that were as political as P.E. Quanell X was on alot of early Houston albums
My dudes all on one interview priceless. I don't g.a.d.about the others i grown up with these three dudes will big brother looked up to bun i ran wit listening to an ke the lil brother i had with me u digg m-square tx baby.
If you’re still hearing a song that 20 yrs old it’s a classic. To me all of the old rap is better than what’s out there now. Love me some Country Rap tunes.
I see Bun and KeKe all the time. I've seen Will at Pappadeaux's. These men are well rounded and truly grounded.
I definitely appreciate their contribution to the culture.
Ghetto Boys, UGK, Don KeKe raised me and a im truly grateful for the opportunity to come from an era when RAP had a message of growth and prosperity.
Feels like I just relived my infancy, childhood, all the way through my graduating year of high school all in one 40min interview.
True LEGENDS, not just of the South... in General.
Damn, what a great interview.
Algo's really stepping it up lately. 👏
Ive literally seen Bun at HEB, talked to Keke at 24 HR Fitness in Pearland, and seen Willie D at Pep Boys on 59 and Fondren.
That is awesome!
Say what?! Did u get their autographs with their signatires?!
Yall GOATs for getting the GOATS. Dope interaction and legendary stories.
Yea yea keke trash tho
Fire 🔥 interview much love ❤️ from New Orleans 🎤🎤🎤
Salute To New Orleans All The Way From Cincinnati. 💪🏽😎
h towns catalog is undisputed and unmatched , its like digging for gold.
I’m glad this popped up on my feed! Legend Talk 🥳
I’m From Chicago And I Have Always Been A Fan Of UGK And The Geto Boyz And Southern Rap Music
Imagine a trio Album wit these 3 boyz!!🤔💯💪
A Bun B, Willie D & Lil Keke album
You might be onto something there! It would be a helluva album
Dat shit would be 🔥
can't forget face too
love this interview..classic
This is Legendary 😊 thanks Mia for giving our Greats a platform
Interviews with the legends never get old!!
Love y’all Houston here
3rd coast born mean im Texas raised.. Salute 💯💪🏿.. Great interview..
Real talk, you guys music is a whole vibe and represent our culture to the T! Ya'll music stay relevant cause youre so plugged in to who we are! Celebrating you is celebrating us!
🔥🔥🔥 interview & can't wait for the new keke album to drop as well
All three are my favorite and all three were hot in the 90's there age range ain't too far apart hell they all are Uncs!!! 3 of the BEST.💪🏾🤘🏾💯
Bun B is right. I worked at Sam’s Club on Fannin and he was at customer service. I still have his picture in my phone!!
50 years of hip-hop...the South still has something to say 💯 💯 💯
Willie "D" he mentioned my boy K~Rino ...leave no family member behind. Salute Willie❗🫡
Str8 up I was crunk when I heard him say it K-Rino is my favorite artist I'm grateful that I recorded a song with him soild dude
@@sirtonestvwhere can I find that song? I'll check it out
You also find it on all Streaming Platforms under Sir Tones - Blockin My Shine
@@sirtonestvReal and Lyrical emcc eight there! Probably the most lyrical emcee put tha H aside from Face, Ro & Chamillionaire!
Mia was the right one for this Interview. We need channel 11 KHOU to sponsor more of this material. Like an add on special. Houston will always tune in to the rap legends. Great job guys!!
Luv it maan 💯✊🏿
Absolutely Incredible...
Houston Is Speachless !
My favorite rappers of all time ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love seeing these brothas get their flowers while they're still here, and I'm glad they went on to be very successful in area outside of rap. As a Dallas, TX native, we grew up listening to all three of these, and they gave us some of the best time of both our childhood and adulthood. Much respect to these brothas and to H-Town from D-Town.
Shot out to this sister's for this interview ❤
real music heads know real music. Love From Finland
Props for mentioning K-Rino. Salute
Legends in one legend talk Fr
I've been looking forward to Key verse since about 11 and I'm 41....God Bless the Dawn!!! 🤘
Much love to H-TOWN from BHAM, AL
Gotta be a G, till l die is one of the hardest tracks key key smashed it
great interview! Coming from Dallas Tx
My go to rapper coming out of H town is Le$. I tip my hat to all that has paved the way
Yea le$ hard bra
Im sooo glad willie mentioned k rino
I died when she said swingers and KeKe told her to say it again 😂
Swingas 💀
He's like nah it's not called 'swingers' it's SWANGAZ lol😂😂😂
I'm from Cincinnati and I grew up off of Southern Hip Hop. 💯
Because that's where your roots are from most people from Cincinnati and Cleveland are from the south (big facts)
I.just got back to Texas from Toledo
What no Bone Thugs N Harmony or other quality Midwest Rap like Twista, Eminem or Criucal Conflict?
@@DedrickDavis-tt5xb I know and I'm proud of my southern roots. 🙏 I have the utmost respect for my family and for the south in general. 💯
@@screweduptx512 Right On. ✅️ 💪🏽😎
Yes Bun B 😂 tipping on 44s is at least 20 years old. I be shocked sometimes too. Never met Bun and Willie D but I've done shows with damn near every single rapper from Htown more then once over my 20 year career.
Keke looked over like mane, quit all that coughin mane! Great interview!!!!
Good one. Thanks 💯
❤❤❤❤ we love these older men cause they classy and gangsta❤❤❤❤
Yasssssss ❤❤❤😊 Willie especially can get it ❤❤❤
Yes especially Willie D He can get it ❤❤❤😊
Willie D can get it ❤❤😊
Best interview ever
Legends. Reporting live from cali
Great interview ✊🏿🙏🏿
😂😂😂 We tha people. Good to see yall together
Excellent Interview
Great interview!!! I still listen to all 3 of them now.
Great interview @KHOU!!!!!🎉
Wonderful!! Keep up the Good work!!
Yes...Mia Gradney was Fabulous!
Don Ke was rapping since the mid 90's
Awesome interview 🤘🏾🤘🏾🔥🔥🔥 !!!
Dope interview
Yea there ghettos are different from a lot of other cities but there voice and sound was unique and the way they put lyrics and there sound/music together was dope!!!
Lil Keke Dropped in 1997 and impacted the world
When keke made her repeat “swangas” I lost it
Same 💀
H-Town in da house !!!
lil keke my favorite h town rapper
blowing cake
keep it 100
still young living life
scholarship to the pen
pimp the pen
miss my boyz thats barely touching the surface
ugk and ghetto boyz my favorite groups this is a great watch and listen.
Enjoyed this convo
Salute .. 🫡 southwest Houston Tx 🤘🏿🚀
Great Interview and insight into the sounds of H-Town. We are definitely in a League of Our Own. “Don’t Mess wit Texas”👊🏿
Great interview.....
Much love from Detroit
Glad too be a Houstonian🤘🏾🙌🏾✊🏾🤴🏾👸🏾💙
These OGs are raw and humble.
One Thang bout Texas, we gone support our own. Southwest Alief
SWAT checking in
Gratitude
Peace to Houston TX, Memphis TN, and Atlanta GA
Can't forget new Orleans & miami
They can fill that whole stage area wit Houston rapperz um just speakin facts💯💪.The South rap game taught me a lot growin up🫵✊.
i agree wit Wil on Stevie Wonder🎼 songs in the key🔑of life and next iz Prince💜the artist🎵
Three of my favorite artists from one of my favorite cities
Long Live
This interview is hot 😊
Willie ❤❤❤
Shout out to the Goat K rino.
Bun with the 85 South gear on 🔥💪🏾
I love my city 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
The way I would have to sneak and listen to UGK when I was little 😂 I wrote the lyrics down and still listen to Tell me Something Good till the day!
My affinity for da SLAB came from my Grandmama......she always said she like Buicks cuz they "hold the road", which is the "slab" of concrete.....that's why we say "holdin slab"....great interview 💯
Lots of great music & mc's out there, you've just gotta find em, like Big Daddy Kane said in his most recent interview on Drink Champs.
Texas legends 🔥🙏🏾‼️‼️‼️ LEGENDS PERIOD THO
H TOWN🤘🏾
Salute! All three of yals generations have been a major infulence to me and Salute to H Town. Shoutout Stevie Wonder.
Legend talk Fr
legend 4 real h town big fan
Houston Rap embodies an entire culture. The swangas, choppas, slabs, and the grind its a way of life.
All 3 my Uncs,Dallas,Tx
Whoever idea it was to put Bushwick in the group was a genius will and the can't be stopped album cover just saying as a thirteen yr old white kid from Kansas City in the 90's thats what we was talking about although I did hear the controversy from Willie D first it was that song I'm a kinky mf yeah shout out to will as for bun I still remember first time I heard pocketful of stones I had got the menace soundtrack ugk was on a whole other level also and for Keke I saw him when he come to KC with e40 the Charlie hustle tour then I got.ahold of 3 in the morning but that Dead end alliance I found at a used cd store seen esg was on it had to get it but that D.E.A every song on the cd I can't say I have a favorite long live the pimp pockey moe and screw and can't forget who snoop got his style from Mr 3-2 I'm bout i got to get some them swangers the original ones used to see on cadilacs and bonnelviles were the f do I start to look I'm biut to google thst shit
Mia from Liberty,TX. She knows how to say SWANGAS😂😂😂😂😂.
The new geto boys right here. Yall should drop an album with yall 3 and make one last one, for the south.
H-town 4 LIFE baby, d best, RIP FAT PAT.
Jam Pony Express DJ’s did it in 1980. We called it slowed down. A Florida thang.
And Kudosto ((Mia Gradney)!🎉
My favorite first song was thriller
Rap / hip hop is Black America’s gift to the world. Funk and R & B are the DNA of hip hop. Salute to the original pioneers from the 40s to the present.
💯🎯
Love my city and these three top notch artist that represent Htown so well🤘💯💯
No it's Screwed And Chopped!! Lol
Lil Keke GIVIN GAME on what HOLDIN SLAB REALLY MEANS. When you was ON THA SLAB YOU WERE SITTIN LOW TO THE GROUND ON THE SLAB OF CONCRETE!!!! 🤘🤘🤘💯💯💯💯💯. TEXAS MAANE
At 5:29, I like how Willie D kinda corrected her. She was talking about the streets and hustlin' but Willie D let her know that's it's also intelligent and educated people there. It may have changed, but there were houston rappers at first that were as political as P.E. Quanell X was on alot of early Houston albums
Great Interview 🔥
Make a cartoon beat for them
My dudes all on one interview priceless. I don't g.a.d.about the others i grown up with these three dudes will big brother looked up to bun i ran wit listening to an ke the lil brother i had with me u digg m-square tx baby.
🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾Houston 4 Ever 🛸🚀🚀🧑🏾🚀