@@aphysique They had a lot of extra help and opportunities that most musicians don't get and they're first one was still kinda wacked at least the next two made up for it.
Matthew Barrs correct. I was more so thinking he is an old man, like me, so it takes me back to some of my experiences during the mid/late 80’s and the early 90’s.
cuz technology wasnt advanced shitty ass cameras couldn’t see shit, wish we lived in a time like tht now, cameras catch like 99% of crimes nowadays thts sum bullshit
@@notsogood9449 yeah since the beginning of the 80s shit was at it's worst, in the mid 70s to late 70s the foundations were just being built, in terms of organized street gangs. So many lives we're lost during these eras, & for basically nothing. Dudes claiming territory that don't even belong to them 🤦 it belongs to the government 😂 claiming a color that sooner or later will be something they're die for, imagine dying for your favorite color 🤦 dudes claiming they're protecting the neighborhood when infact they're terrifying residents robbing local businesses vandalizing property & killing innocent people in the process because alot of innocent people's lives we're lostin crossfire or stray bullets and in some cases of mistaken identity 😱. Nobody ever felt safe in their communities, children and families couldn't play at a park or have family gatherings without being shot at or police sirens ringing out the streets. Imagine ones thought process as a child growing up in such a environment? You become a product of your environment! I've seen this through my early year's growing up. Now I'm a law abiding citizen working a job I love to do, I moved out of the hood and brought me a 🏠, if it wasn't for my lady, I would probably be dead or in jail
Word. I been livin' in London, UK since 2002, and 3 miles from where am @, they got 1 called "NORTH MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL"...... is xactly what you and B-REAL talkin' 'bout. There is where niggaz go die @. @Big Will
I was born at MLK, that hospital is right in Carver Park Compton Crip turf. He's not lying about that place, gang banging in LA in the 80's and 90's was crazy.
Matti VSTGN after the shooting with the stones at the car wash he was taken to “killer king” and pronounced dead there dickhead....what more is there to it?? You sound like you drink too much lean smh 🤦♂️
It don't matter if he was a blood or not... He did latin lingo And mellow man ace is sen dogs brother. He put on pycho realms... That put him down with S U R 13 For ever. B Real is Protected Heavy By all Latin gangs and Alot of the Samoan Boo-Yaa tribe OGs and South Gate,ESX3,Pico Union- Essays, South Central East side Family and Swan Piru Bloods and Watts Grape st and Kams and Solo Watts up Crips/Bloods/FOI. Ain't Nobody No Where... Fucking with The Big Homie Louis Freeze a.K.a B REAL
I was born in Martin Luther King Hospital. I remember I went back to visit in 04 and they would not let you inside with a cell phone because they didn't want people calling up other gang members to kill rivals.
I worked at Killer King aka MLK hospital. It was told to all of us at orientation that if you were caught making jokes about the hospital that you would be terminated on the spot. Still didn’t stop us from joking about it in the break room.
Martin Luther King Hospital was the training trauma center for Military doctors and they also saved a lot of lives. 3 of my children were born there and they saved my life on a few occasions. I had the collapsed lung and lung blower to strengthen the lungs. Not proud of that but happy to be alive. B-real speaking some facts. It got closed as a county hospital for years and a lot of shooting victims from the area didn't make it because it took an extra 20 to 30 mins to get to Ucla Harbor General, St Francis, Centinela, or Usc Medical Center. " Killer King" did open bac up, but as a Private hospital and insurance is definitely a must. Smh. No longer a Trauma center either. It's in Willowbrook/Compton Los Angeles section 120th and Wilmington. Had friends that didn't make it out of there and some that did. Thank God.
Military doctors worked at Killer King to get training on how to deal with gunshot wounds in war.. Actually the gunshot wounds at Killer King were worse than they ever saw in war
I would like to hear him talk about his relationship with the surenos of so-cal. Him being an ex-blood and all . From my own observations the southsiders/surenos embrace Cypress Hill like they are their own. Their love in the LA/so-cal hispanic community is untouchable.
I can’t think of any other celebrity that is this captivating to listen to. What a life! I don’t think that many could even come close to imagining the levels of stress in those situations described.
That might've influenced Ice Cube to write "Alive On Arrival" cause there's a few similarities between B's story and the song. Plus, they were cool around that time so maybe. You never know. Glad he survived & made it out of that situation 💯
Translation: he (B-Real) was with his old school homies from East Side N-Hood Family Bloodz and they went partying in The West Side Denver Lane Blood hood because one of his homies moved over there and they are allies. They didn't have no weed at this get together, so they bailed a few blocks to the homies tilt and got blasted on by some Crips.
Heck I (DJ Mike T) worked at Martin Luther "Killa" King hospital during the height of CMW's rap career and the when Los Angeles was the murder capital. I defused a lot gang tension while I worked there.
@@comptonsmostwantedrapgroup9151 How many of the members of CMW were Traginew Park Crips? I think I remember you on Bomb1st saying all of them were, but I'm not sure.
@@bentheg9793 3 members are from Tragniew Crip (MC Eiht, Tha Chill & Boom Bam) Big 2Da Boy is from Santana Bloc Crip and DJ Mike T is a Blood from Inglewood.
B-Real has ALWAYS been in my book as one of the "Realest" rappers to ever do it....you don't try to violate Cypress Hill they are really with the business and I'm from the other side but I can Respect a real 1
What set was he from? MLS? GVL? Death Crowd? and Killler king is in county of Los Angeles,many thinks it’s CPT,but it’s L.A county and St.Francis is in Lynwood.
St Francis is in Lynwood & King is in Compton (technically the Unincorporated Willowbrook area). Killa King saved my ass too tho lol. The trauma surgeons all had experience in real wars & that shit came in handy since the majority of their patients were gunshot victims. They just had bad post op care. They would save you but u could end up dying from some other random shit or infection if you didn't get up outta there within a week. I was there 6 days before being sent to Rancho Los Amigos in Downey a few cities over. King had fucked up air conditioning/heating system, call buttons that didn't work, & a lot of high school students from King Drew Working as nurses. Shit was a nightmare lol. Glad I survived. It's been completely rebuilt & now ran by the State instead of LA county. Looks like a university now. But, everybody on the E/S of LA, Cpt, & Watts has a Killa King story 🤣
I know somebody who shot a guy 6 times in the stomach, close up. Left him in a wheelchair. Guy had a colostomy bag too. He eventually died. Shot him with a .22.
I hope Vlad and his team see this comment. If y’all are seeing this, I have a recommend/request question? Can y’all interview more music producers? If so, interview producers like DJ BattleCat, Rick Rock, DJ Quik, Focus, DJ Khalil, Terrance Martin, Alchemist, DJ Pooh, 1500 or Nothing, and I would say Madlib but he’s in a whole different caliber. Those should be the producers when it comes down to the west coast. A lot of people don’t know that they’ve did so much for Rap/HipHop that it’ll be interesting to hear how they came up, what they’ve contributed, and telling us their Hollywood stories.
Here’s an example of something that I just found out a few weeks ago just from watching Dj battles on UA-cam. I didn’t know that DJ BattleCat battled in the Technics DMC competition. I would enjoy how that came about.
My brother went to high school with B-Real. My brother was a blood as well. He would tell me that B-Real was a blood. I’m glad he’s touching on that in this interview. He wasn’t an ese.
@@Tothosethatneed The fact that you referred to him being a blood and NOT an ese says you're not aware what an ese means. Or what is ese then? And what makes you say he's not one?
@@rodenrren2 Point is he was from a black gang and not a brown one. Which I'm pretty sure you understood what I was trying to say. Get as technical as you like. I never once said an Ese is a gang. I'm from LA so I know that. Forgive me for not being brown and knowing the definition of what an ese is. I know for sure it was a word used by brown gangs, and brown gangs only in LA.
@@Tothosethatneed I'm not sure whether you realise but b-real looks like a white dude with an afro, lastname is freese, doesn't sound very Hispanic does it?
My cousin got shot 12-14 times and died at killer king from infection after surgery. Another cousin from my brother's dad's side died after they left a pair of surgical scissors inside of her. 🤦🏾♂️
@@willstaywinning I was a little kid during both events, but I'm sure my bro's side handled that legally. Not too sure if my dad's side was in the right state to do so. Possible though.
I remember watching an interview with B-Real Several years ago. In this interview B-Real happened to be walking near Imperial Hwy & Hoover Street. He mentioned in the interview that this was the area where he had been shot and jokingly said that they shouldn’t stay long because the shooters might come back to finish the job. B-Real and his crew were probably mistaken to be Denver Lane Gangster Bloods who’re the dominant gang in that area and the 112 Broadway Gangster Crips, 118 East Coast Blocc Crips & 120 Raymond Avenue Crips are just some of their nearby rivals. I mean they were Bloods nonetheless so it doesn’t matter what hood specifically but L.A. was definitely crazy, you have all these neighboring gangs right ontop of each other during the height of the gangbang era in Los Angeles.
I got a better one... I was stationed at camp Pendleton dudes that were Bloods found out I was a Crip started set tripping and this was at a military base?!
I see why Cube didn't want any smoke wit these cats on the streets, his name says it all B-Real. Hope Vlad has a whole interview, this shh remind me of Monster Kody book, the way he tells his story. Very vivid picture he paints.
Salute✊🏼
Dope ass interview
Dr. Greenthumb 😎
Breal got handed Cypress Hill on a silver platter and almost fucked it up 😇
@@tencatszen Cypress was da shiet 4 sho
@@aphysique They had a lot of extra help and opportunities that most musicians don't get and they're first one was still kinda wacked at least the next two made up for it.
B-Real is one hell of a story-teller. Very detailed, precise, and articulate: keep them coming.
Matthew Barrs correct. I was more so thinking he is an old man, like me, so it takes me back to some of my experiences during the mid/late 80’s and the early 90’s.
For sure, i like like him more now after seeing these interviews 👍🏼👍🏼
David S. Hell yeah he should be a regular guest
Esoterically Doper you a 🤡 for real
Esoterically Doper take ur L and STFU, baby 🍼
Moral of the story: never forget your weed. Its a life saver.
Or your gun
@@RubenRodriguez-jk1fc gun was not needed if they did not forget the weed.
@@unbeastable957 gun still mattered considering the fact that they were posted only a walking distance from the shooting scene
Sad story man this gangbanging shit been going on too long our country a sick fucking place.
Got it in my car rn
Lungs collapsed and all and still one of the king of smokers out here .
Lmao ! For real 🤣🤣🤣
Iron Lung 💨
"My nigga smoke with 1 lung, If he choke he might die, passing me weed"
@Coldirty Bastard facts
😂😂😂
Them late 80’s and early 90’s was treacherous
cuz technology wasnt advanced shitty ass cameras couldn’t see shit, wish we lived in a time like tht now, cameras catch like 99% of crimes nowadays thts sum bullshit
kushpakk cameras are still shitty
It’s still the same shit going on just not as bad
Late 80's? Shit... damn near the whole 80's and then the early 90's.
@@notsogood9449 yeah since the beginning of the 80s shit was at it's worst, in the mid 70s to late 70s the foundations were just being built, in terms of organized street gangs. So many lives we're lost during these eras, & for basically nothing. Dudes claiming territory that don't even belong to them 🤦 it belongs to the government 😂 claiming a color that sooner or later will be something they're die for, imagine dying for your favorite color 🤦 dudes claiming they're protecting the neighborhood when infact they're terrifying residents robbing local businesses vandalizing property & killing innocent people in the process because alot of innocent people's lives we're lostin crossfire or stray bullets and in some cases of mistaken identity 😱. Nobody ever felt safe in their communities, children and families couldn't play at a park or have family gatherings without being shot at or police sirens ringing out the streets. Imagine ones thought process as a child growing up in such a environment? You become a product of your environment! I've seen this through my early year's growing up. Now I'm a law abiding citizen working a job I love to do, I moved out of the hood and brought me a 🏠, if it wasn't for my lady, I would probably be dead or in jail
Vlad probably watches Colors everyday
"That's not Rocket, That's not Rocket!"
😂😂
Hahaha
Lol his favorite part is Damon Wayans dancing wit the rabbit 😂🤣😂
He sings along with the theme song
He's earned his stripes in Glad's eyes now.
CT-8903 😂😂😂😂😂😂 he always feels the need to reiterate that lmao
"Can you give the time, date and location on your most recent shooting?"
- Vladimir
AGENT GLAD, isn't that stupid..haha😁🤫😷
Who is Vladimir?? His name is vladisloth
😂
🧐 5 inches from your face.
damn, first time on vlad tv i hear someone finish a story without vlad interrupting
Cuz Vlad likes these gang stories. He is fascinated
Make B-Real a recurring guest. I used to smoke and was addicted to watching his interviews. He helped me be more articulate with how I spoke.
B-Real always had a thorough vibe to him. Great interview 🔥
U know he from LA. Killer king ain’t the place I wouldn’t want to go neither. In a real way
Yep. I used to work there in the ER in '89...
The ER used to be WILD from 6p-midnight on the daily
For REAL..... Killer King ain't no joke
Killer King. MLK is now a top Emergency hospital.
Could someone please give more info on what was so bad about this "Killer King" hospital? What went on there?
"That was the place that they sent you if didn't have any insurance and no gangbangers have insurance" lol
💀💀
Still crazy that he was a blood I never would have guessed that
I was a fan of cypress hill back in the early 90s, and I never knew until now he was a blood.
That's how its suppose be, unless your ready to set trip, ready to bang on someone.
Really ? I knew back then, he always claimed Blood.
I seen a documentary and he had a afro with all bloods.
Family Swans
WHAT!!!! No "flashback" of Tray Deee's shot lung collapse.... LOL!!!!
Every city got that one or two hospital you don’t want to been in because the staff and the place just horrible
Yep,like Lincoln Hopstial in The Bronx and Kings County in Brooklyn..
Word. I been livin' in London, UK since 2002, and 3 miles from where am @, they got 1 called "NORTH MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL"...... is xactly what you and B-REAL talkin' 'bout. There is where niggaz go die @. @Big Will
I was born at MLK, that hospital is right in Carver Park Compton Crip turf. He's not lying about that place, gang banging in LA in the 80's and 90's was crazy.
He aint lying my mom work at the hospital for 20yrs
It wasn't his time he was blessed not lucky God knew we needed him and his strains of weed! 🔥💯🥦
Lmaoo well said man! I grew up puffing to cypress! It just went togetherike milk a cookies! Haha
B-Real is classic... Love from Brooklyn NYC
Thank you for B-Real, Chuck D and Smooth B recently. All three are amazing guests in their own way.
For those that don’t know...Orlando Anderson died at “killer king” after his shooting, so did the other two guys involved in the shoot out!
Orlando died at the scene bruh he Got shot in the Heart
Matti VSTGN he was taken to killer king by the cops where he was pronounced dead. so was Michael stone, he died on the operating table
kidkully yeah but he ain’t died there because of poor staff or bangers comin to peel his cap while he layed up in bed
Matti VSTGN after the shooting with the stones at the car wash he was taken to “killer king” and pronounced dead there dickhead....what more is there to it?? You sound like you drink too much lean smh 🤦♂️
Man I've been a Cypress/B Real fan since the beginning and I never knew he got down this heavy,that's crazy. This is a dope interview
Real gangsters move in silence.
Yeah he don’t need to talk about it , he a real G
It’s kind of ironic that when he had beef with ice cube all the Mexicans had his back but he was a blood
Latinos know how to play politics they will put shit to the side to ride for LA RAZA (the race)
@El Elyion That was Solo aka Franklin from GTA 5 who was Kam's homie
It don't matter if he was a blood or not...
He did latin lingo
And mellow man ace is sen dogs brother.
He put on pycho realms...
That put him down with
S U R 13
For ever.
B Real is Protected Heavy
By all Latin gangs and Alot of the Samoan Boo-Yaa tribe OGs and South Gate,ESX3,Pico Union- Essays, South Central East side Family and Swan Piru Bloods and Watts Grape st and Kams and Solo Watts up Crips/Bloods/FOI.
Ain't Nobody No Where...
Fucking with The Big Homie
Louis Freeze a.K.a
B REAL
Cube makes dudes famous LOL
Yeah I thought Hispanics didn't like ones that acted Black?
LA 80s-Mid 90s was nuts
I was born in Martin Luther King Hospital. I remember I went back to visit in 04 and they would not let you inside with a cell phone because they didn't want people calling up other gang members to kill rivals.
The Wayons did a spoof on killer King in Don't be a Menace. There was one guy on fire still waiting to be seen and another decomposing body
Yea 🤣😂
@Willy Nilly goofy is that your input correcting one letter 💀
@@marxman300 😄😄😄
Is that the same hospital Cube's rapping about in "Alive On Arrival"?
Yep
Less drama more music hat is 🔥
That's that Bone Thugs N Harmony N' Cypress Hill conection ! 💀
I worked at Killer King aka MLK hospital. It was told to all of us at orientation that if you were caught making jokes about the hospital that you would be terminated on the spot. Still didn’t stop us from joking about it in the break room.
Martin Luther King Hospital was the training trauma center for Military doctors and they also saved a lot of lives. 3 of my children were born there and they saved my life on a few occasions. I had the collapsed lung and lung blower to strengthen the lungs. Not proud of that but happy to be alive. B-real speaking some facts. It got closed as a county hospital for years and a lot of shooting victims from the area didn't make it because it took an extra 20 to 30 mins to get to Ucla Harbor General, St Francis, Centinela, or Usc Medical Center. " Killer King" did open bac up, but as a Private hospital and insurance is definitely a must. Smh. No longer a Trauma center either. It's in Willowbrook/Compton Los Angeles section 120th and Wilmington. Had friends that didn't make it out of there and some that did. Thank God.
Military doctors worked at Killer King to get training on how to deal with gunshot wounds in war.. Actually the gunshot wounds at Killer King were worse than they ever saw in war
Soon as he said gang banging that smokey robinson song started playing in my head 🤣🤣
Hoover shot him , they was hanging with the Denver lane . I lived on Hoover
Shit. It coulda been the 120 Raymond’s too
Sounds about right, I was guessing the same thing
Whoever it was, if he found out today it would such a non factor.
Then Hoover niggas is the most hated for a reason.
Damn
similar to Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx,go in there for a headache go out the basement in a body bag!real talk
Never heard any stories about Lincoln u got any?
Facts I was actually born in Lincoln. 1990
@@georgeemt2413 same here 2002
Trash hospital my homie got stabbed and died in there next day
I just posted that.lol.Kings County in Brooklyn is like that too.
"If u get caught in the middle bleeding more than a little killer king is the hospital" cube but cant remember which song ghetto vet i think
Ghetto vet is the one bruh
"Woke up in the back of a tray
On my way, to MLK
That the county hospital jack
Where niggas die over a little scratch" -Cube
Love me some Breal! He's always chill and articulate! Timeless!
When he talked about how hopeless it was in that hospital it instantly reminded me of Ice Cube's story in Alive on Arrival from Death Certificate.
I would like to hear him talk about his relationship with the surenos of so-cal. Him being an ex-blood and all . From my own observations the southsiders/surenos embrace Cypress Hill like they are their own. Their love in the LA/so-cal hispanic community is untouchable.
That's why B did tunes with Sick Symphonies :)
I can’t think of any other celebrity that is this captivating to listen to. What a life! I don’t think that many could even come close to imagining the levels of stress in those situations described.
He was in the lanes
got caught slippin in hoover territory
@@t_challathagod172 yup
Sounds like a Tv show on "KILLER KING" would be dope.....
Great segment
Meanwhile J prince Jr repeats himself in an interview “respect goes a long way” BReal is a real Og
That might've influenced Ice Cube to write "Alive On Arrival" cause there's a few similarities between B's story and the song. Plus, they were cool around that time so maybe. You never know. Glad he survived & made it out of that situation 💯
Ladies and gentlemen and that’s how the game goes🎯 Better hope you make it out
Translation: he (B-Real) was with his old school homies from East Side N-Hood Family Bloodz and they went partying in The West Side Denver Lane Blood hood because one of his homies moved over there and they are allies. They didn't have no weed at this get together, so they bailed a few blocks to the homies tilt and got blasted on by some Crips.
Heck I (DJ Mike T) worked at Martin Luther "Killa" King hospital during the height of CMW's rap career and the when Los Angeles was the murder capital. I defused a lot gang tension while I worked there.
@Sherron Davis You want me to type a story on here?
@@comptonsmostwantedrapgroup9151 How many of the members of CMW were Traginew Park Crips? I think I remember you on Bomb1st saying all of them were, but I'm not sure.
@@comptonsmostwantedrapgroup9151 I do. If that means anything
@@bentheg9793 3 members are from Tragniew Crip (MC Eiht, Tha Chill & Boom Bam) Big 2Da Boy is from Santana Bloc Crip and DJ Mike T is a Blood from Inglewood.
I was never really into cypress hill but after seeing a buncha these interviews b-real a really good kool down to earth dude✌🏼✌🏼
Dude cypress hill dope as fuck. Original. They own style and shit. But hey everybody like their own shit
B-Real a real one . Legend
Vlad an Alpo interview would break the internet
B-Real has ALWAYS been in my book as one of the "Realest" rappers to ever do it....you don't try to violate Cypress Hill they are really with the business and I'm from the other side but I can Respect a real 1
Cypress the real deal!
After this clip. I had to go listen to "Alive On Arrival" by ICE CUBE.
BIG K N.F.L. I was just thinking about that track after hearing this interview
Like to hear more streets from b real..... he tells it vividly..... which is why he’s a real rap star
Harlem hospital giving beds out
I Hearrrrrrd
🔥🚨 D-D-DON DEMARCO🚨🔥
PLZ RWD 😂😂
More b real plzzzz he on the mount rushmore of spanish latino rappers
Anyone who’d been there knows how crazy that Hospital is.
The whole time he’s been rapping with a bullet in his body wow amazing
“...Woke up in the back of a tray, on my way, to MLK...” -Ice Cube
You beat me to it, Matt.
"...that's the County hospital jack...huh. Where n*ggaz die, OVER A LITTLE SCRATCH."
That was the first thing that came to mind.
Tre as in 196tre3 Impala, not a TRAY
"And If you caught in the middle and bleeding more than a little? Than killa King is the hospital" -Ice Cube "Ghetto Vet" 1998
qbconnect it’s still TRAY, that’s how it’s spelled, like EIGHT-TRAY is spelled
Wow he had a collapse lung and he still made it to MT Rushmore of top Stoners. what a champ
That hospital sounds like a real life verson of the Gulag from CoD Warzone
I love Cypress , Big Fan since 1993 ... Amazing stories could listen to B-Real all day. Such a cool dude.
this man is legend that doesnt get his props
Vlad didn’t interrupt the story. Unusual.
Vlad has said before he's a huge fan of B and Cypress.
Latin lingo still gets played.... matter of fact that whole first album gets 5 mics
Latin lingo🔥🔥
"Hey homie, don't you know me?"
@@fredo3106 Simon
GANG BANGING PLAYED OUT WHEN DOLLARS WAS INTRODUCED TO THE GAME, EARLY 90’S!!
Mid 80s
What hood you from my nigga? 🤨
SOUTH SIDE CHI TOWN THE MISSLE
What set was he from? MLS? GVL? Death Crowd? and Killler king is in county of Los Angeles,many thinks it’s CPT,but it’s L.A county and St.Francis is in Lynwood.
Mad Swan
Sounds like OLIVE VIEW HOSPITAL 🏥 in the VALLEY 🤣🤣🤣
Should make a movie of that hospital.
I seen B-Real in concert, and that man can smoke A LOT of weed. Crazy how he had a collapesed lung and a bullet lodged in him the whole time.
St Francis is in Lynwood & King is in Compton (technically the Unincorporated Willowbrook area). Killa King saved my ass too tho lol. The trauma surgeons all had experience in real wars & that shit came in handy since the majority of their patients were gunshot victims. They just had bad post op care. They would save you but u could end up dying from some other random shit or infection if you didn't get up outta there within a week. I was there 6 days before being sent to Rancho Los Amigos in Downey a few cities over. King had fucked up air conditioning/heating system, call buttons that didn't work, & a lot of high school students from King Drew Working as nurses. Shit was a nightmare lol. Glad I survived. It's been completely rebuilt & now ran by the State instead of LA county. Looks like a university now. But, everybody on the E/S of LA, Cpt, & Watts has a Killa King story 🤣
Infections like steph. That's due to bad sanitation
Hope He Talks About Him And Psycho Realm !!
He reminds me of Tre Dee! Great interview
tray deee*
Killa King was in Compton... The hospital in Lynwood is St Francis
King is in Willowbrook and not Compton 😼
St. Francis hospital is in Lynwood
I know a few ppl that had a .22 bounce around and do weird stuff in their body. Scared me like any other gun.
The smaller the bullets the more the damage
I know somebody who shot a guy 6 times in the stomach, close up. Left him in a wheelchair. Guy had a colostomy bag too. He eventually died. Shot him with a .22.
@@006ahenry damn.
Didn't know B Real was a homie. Whoop!! Whoop!!
B real on b reel being real
Real foos admit that they got caught slippin
Even Miklo was afraid to go to killer king lol if you know, you know
“Mecca Lecca High Mecca Hiney Ho” -Jambi
Whoop
GDF
CT-8903 Playhouse and only the first movie. My daughters are young and watch playhouse now.
Imagine working at that hospital during the 90s
Your shift goes quick atleast lol
I worked as a Emt and I would go to mlk a lot; it’s like any other hospital nowadays. A lot of crazy people
I hope Vlad and his team see this comment. If y’all are seeing this, I have a recommend/request question? Can y’all interview more music producers? If so, interview producers like DJ BattleCat, Rick Rock, DJ Quik, Focus, DJ Khalil, Terrance Martin, Alchemist, DJ Pooh, 1500 or Nothing, and I would say Madlib but he’s in a whole different caliber. Those should be the producers when it comes down to the west coast. A lot of people don’t know that they’ve did so much for Rap/HipHop that it’ll be interesting to hear how they came up, what they’ve contributed, and telling us their Hollywood stories.
Here’s an example of something that I just found out a few weeks ago just from watching Dj battles on UA-cam. I didn’t know that DJ BattleCat battled in the Technics DMC competition. I would enjoy how that came about.
Hospital full of gunshot victims??? Glad I live in Australia
Was it Mack 10 or Cube that said " now you on your way to killer king "
Mack 10 said it in "Gangstas Make The World Go 'Round"
@@mjg239 💯💪
My brother went to high school with B-Real. My brother was a blood as well. He would tell me that B-Real was a blood. I’m glad he’s touching on that in this interview. He wasn’t an ese.
Lol ese isn't a gang, I dont think you know what that means
rodenrren2 I never said an ese was a gang.
@@Tothosethatneed The fact that you referred to him being a blood and NOT an ese says you're not aware what an ese means. Or what is ese then? And what makes you say he's not one?
@@rodenrren2 Point is he was from a black gang and not a brown one. Which I'm pretty sure you understood what I was trying to say. Get as technical as you like. I never once said an Ese is a gang. I'm from LA so I know that. Forgive me for not being brown and knowing the definition of what an ese is. I know for sure it was a word used by brown gangs, and brown gangs only in LA.
@@Tothosethatneed I'm not sure whether you realise but b-real looks like a white dude with an afro, lastname is freese, doesn't sound very Hispanic does it?
Does anyone know what Damuing it mean? 5:59
Means he’s a blood
@@SoFarAheadOfMyTime Thanks.!
Damu is Swahili for blood.
Caballo Negro Kiwe is swahili for Crip
@@brandobee2264 Yes
respect that .22 people.
My cousin got shot 12-14 times and died at killer king from infection after surgery. Another cousin from my brother's dad's side died after they left a pair of surgical scissors inside of her. 🤦🏾♂️
SpaceGhost Demon damn 🤦🏾♂️. Did y’all sue?
@@willstaywinning I was a little kid during both events, but I'm sure my bro's side handled that legally. Not too sure if my dad's side was in the right state to do so. Possible though.
That’s wild af
Killer King sounds like the Star Wars Cantina for Bangers
I remember watching an interview with B-Real
Several years ago. In this interview B-Real happened to be walking near Imperial Hwy & Hoover Street. He mentioned in the interview that this was the area where he had been shot and jokingly said that they shouldn’t stay long because the shooters might come back to finish the job. B-Real and his crew were probably mistaken to be Denver Lane Gangster Bloods who’re the dominant gang in that area and the 112 Broadway Gangster Crips, 118 East Coast Blocc Crips & 120 Raymond Avenue Crips are just some of their nearby rivals. I mean they were Bloods nonetheless so it doesn’t matter what hood specifically but L.A. was definitely crazy, you have all these neighboring gangs right ontop of each other during the height of the gangbang era in Los Angeles.
B real a true G
Rap Superstar 🏆
Vlad interviews are always better without flashbacks!!
I got a better one... I was stationed at camp Pendleton dudes that were Bloods found out I was a Crip started set tripping and this was at a military base?!
I see why Cube didn't want any smoke wit these cats on the streets, his name says it all B-Real. Hope Vlad has a whole interview, this shh remind me of Monster Kody book, the way he tells his story. Very vivid picture he paints.
B Real not only had his bloods, he also had the Southerners on his side. It just wasnt in anyones best interests to keep that shit going.
@@TheKcXiV 4real that shh would've been ugly, them cats was ready to ride on gp. F Cash Money, Cypress Hill got a army, better yet a Navy lol...
you know that you've been through some shit in your life when all of sudden you became a doctor and a lawyer at the same time
Why didnt he put this in the music?
They should make a
Movie or small series on that bopsital
I rememeber when my lung collapsed. I know what he means.