I was in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 as a teenager when Broken Language dropped. That joint became the blue print I used to hone my craft. Big up the OG. Makaipa mdhara.
This is a great interview; very conversational and easy to listen to. I am a born and bred East New Yorker of the 80’s and 90’s and have vivid recollections of Broken Language. The technical exchange of bars on that joint is worthy of a case-study. Dope!!!
yeah man! It's always nice to see interviews from people WITHIN the culture who know the subject they're talking about. I'm here to hear more about THE MUSIC and their thought processes behind these incredible songs.
Yooo Trigga n his bro was superunderated my God bro put me on to them when smooth da hustler had the single every day lifestyle aintvnothin but a hustle n broken language was the first of its kind no cap a couple years later at the PR Day Parade in NYC the same God bro n I ran into Trigga no bullshit 10 or 15 years later I'm in Richmond VA wit the fam visiting n we decided to go shopping usually we go to short mills mall might be wrong on the exact name but it's close enough but for some reason we ended up in another shopping center we all got out ten deep went our separate ways exploring I kidd you not when it was time to go trying to find a fam member I walk pass a familiar face I'm like hold upppp trigga? He turned around showed nothing but love chop it up for a min or two gave him his flowers n kept it pushing my memory is long but this always stucc with me besides being a fan respecting his contribution but shit most of all the world is small as a mothafuccer salute
Ayo!! Wat Cise this your brother Buff Brooklyn representer you already know SuN i’m strolling on UA-cam. See this clip. Imagine my surprise when I saw you interviewing trigga da gambler I was like oh ish 😳🤯 that’s my peoples anyway I loved the interview great job and it’s gud to see you still doing your thing I’m proud of you fam and I know Paco would be to one lov tell phill wat up
Rembemer the verse was in the source magazine..the verse of the month,and the 50 50 gamble album is one of my all-time favorite albums..who can break language and make it better??salute from Norway..shout out to dv...and Dr.period,b-ville legends..come on,who can do it better than smoothee and trigga? national rap show Norway..
i was suppose to be in the broken language vid my producer back was cool with dr period so he told him yo come thru bring ya team… me and my partner got lost we from flatbush and there was no gps back then now i drive passed that schoolyard in the reg lol
See that divide he speaks on is a social one. The technical one is further down. But we go by the social one. The social climate, the style of people changes at the same point he is speaking on.
Word son speaking the truth I'm from the ville Pacific st.heavy factz country kitchen . He's not lieing .real shit. B from Pacific between hopkinson avenue and Saratoga
yo this is important history right here! Never knew Trig and Smoothe were dancers but it makes perfect sense. If you can't dance, can you really appreciate hip hop? Let's be real. And the story of how Broken Language came together from his littler sister... WILD
I remember as a kid I used to into Trigger every other day in the Stuy during that broken language time. Then Yeats later I would run into Smooth heavy in the Stuy because he used to date my wife cousin lol cool dudes though from what I remember
You couldn’t be wack the time they came out u had to be nice that’s what I respect about them bros omg I was banging that album in my old ass maximum shit had the crazy system but was 10 years old lol
Yo Cise, Trigger and Smooth the hustler 🫡 . Far as the line between ENY and Brownsville in the 80’s it was Pennsylvania ave. So yea that’s why he said Thomas Jefferson high school. But yea in the 90’s the L train Van Sinderen became the line. I wanna say there’s 2 75th precincts one is closer the L line.
Gravediggaz was before Flatlinerz. I'm a fan of Flatlinerz but Trigga Broken language was probably the hardest song to ever come out of N.y or the eastcoast in my opinion. Early to mid 90's were different
'THEY GAVE US DAP .. ALL OUR LIFE .. FOR RAP .. THE SAME BACKWARDS .. BLACK-FITTED .. NIKE CAP .. AND TIMBS ON .. AND OUR CHAIN BLING .. I'M A ROLE MODEL FOR THESE DUDES .. NOW THEY DOIN THE SAME THING .. DRESS LIKE ME .. EVEN SPITTIN THE SAME FLOW .. THEY BET LIKE ME .. BUT THEY AIN'T GETTIN THE SAME DOUGH' ..
Actually the Flatliners were not the first ones to do Horror core rap . Ganggsta Nip and the whole South Park Coalition from Houston/ Rap-A-Lot started horror core rap. Then it was Esham from Detroit.
You can say that all day but Flatliners and headless horseman was the first that I know to do it in the late 80s going into the 90s and got signed to DEF jam and that’s pure facts
I can't eat everything by means never could go back to the old me only get the same results bad health blemishes warnings No Bible or new written religions me the remedies self taught Peace God
Listen these dudes, were pure geniuses. I KNEW Smooth had, to be a brainiac. He was young as hell, spittin like that? Come on sun, ain’t no way that brotha, wasn’t a genius.
I was in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 as a teenager when Broken Language dropped. That joint became the blue print I used to hone my craft. Big up the OG. Makaipa mdhara.
Respect
Broken language is the hardest rap song of all time imo. The beat is grimacing
Two Blood Brothers With 🔥🔥🔥 Lyrics Smooth Da Hustler And Trigger Da Gambler
This haunted house beat spawned mob deep and many others. Every year or so I play this on loop. Hardest beat in history. Jersey loves trigg and smooth
This is a great interview; very conversational and easy to listen to. I am a born and bred East New Yorker of the 80’s and 90’s and have vivid recollections of Broken Language. The technical exchange of bars on that joint is worthy of a case-study. Dope!!!
Right and exactly
Appreciate that comment 🫡
Respect
yeah man! It's always nice to see interviews from people WITHIN the culture who know the subject they're talking about. I'm here to hear more about THE MUSIC and their thought processes behind these incredible songs.
He lost weight looks very healthy and strong very motivational!!!
My Brotha, my Ace, is mines and my brothas anthem to this day.
I need more hiphop interviews like this one.
Straight Legends ! Got the pleasure to work with D/R PERIOD 2015-2018
The Game Needs Smoothe Da Hustler and Trigga Da Gambler! Miss These Cats.
Always waited for these dudes to come out again
i wish i could tell homie how i found his music the story basic but theyd appreciate how it was delivered to me
Broken Language still fire!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Legendary Hip Hop.
These cats don’t get enough credit for inventing a different type of lyrical flow,I still wish that Trigga did a full album
What are you talking about 😂 he has a full album 🤦♂️
Y’all don’t get enough credit for creating so many styles and writing for foxy
Incredible talent. Trend setting lyrical ability
Him and Da Hustler should have gave us at least one album.🔥🔥
eh? you mean one more ?? There was... ... ... Once Upon A Time In America...
@@mrsolo54 that was Smoothe’s album
Big up Trigger Brownsville Brooklyn Hip Hop Legend 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Keep getting it B-Ville
Brownsville … never ran never will 💯
This is Gold!!
The both of them was a force to be reckon with. Seriously!!!
Great interview, anything with Trigger, Smoothe or DV Alias Khrist I fuck with.
Legendary 🔥🔥🔥
Great hip hop history right here!
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Bk 90's Dancers represented. I loved this interview.
Brooklyn kings county kingsmen 💯 💯 💯
Yooo Trigga n his bro was superunderated my God bro put me on to them when smooth da hustler had the single every day lifestyle aintvnothin but a hustle n broken language was the first of its kind no cap a couple years later at the PR Day Parade in NYC the same God bro n I ran into Trigga no bullshit 10 or 15 years later I'm in Richmond VA wit the fam visiting n we decided to go shopping usually we go to short mills mall might be wrong on the exact name but it's close enough but for some reason we ended up in another shopping center we all got out ten deep went our separate ways exploring I kidd you not when it was time to go trying to find a fam member I walk pass a familiar face I'm like hold upppp trigga? He turned around showed nothing but love chop it up for a min or two gave him his flowers n kept it pushing my memory is long but this always stucc with me besides being a fan respecting his contribution but shit most of all the world is small as a mothafuccer salute
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Ayo!! Wat Cise this your brother Buff Brooklyn representer you already know SuN i’m strolling on UA-cam. See this clip. Imagine my surprise when I saw you interviewing trigga da gambler I was like oh ish 😳🤯 that’s my peoples anyway I loved the interview great job and it’s gud to see you still doing your thing I’m proud of you fam and I know Paco would be to one lov tell phill wat up
🫡 Follow on Instagram bro @rhymesandpolitic
Real! Shout smih bros
Stand up dude right here I use smoke tree wit him and my cousin Raz(Rip) every morning in Boulevard House's in ENY
Rembemer the verse was in the source magazine..the verse of the month,and the 50 50 gamble album is one of my all-time favorite albums..who can break language and make it better??salute from Norway..shout out to dv...and Dr.period,b-ville legends..come on,who can do it better than smoothee and trigga? national rap show Norway..
Great story Man, salute!
Yes..that bk vibe !!!
i was suppose to be in the broken language vid my producer back was cool with dr period so he told him yo come thru bring ya team… me and my partner got lost we from flatbush and there was no gps back then now i drive passed that schoolyard in the reg lol
My crew cant go for that.❤
The legend
Religiously Dope‼️
Him and Smooth was that shit. My Crew Can't Go For That, My Brother My Ace. Classic.
See that divide he speaks on is a social one. The technical one is further down. But we go by the social one. The social climate, the style of people changes at the same point he is speaking on.
just came across ur channel...dont quit n dont stop....
Respect
Trig been Super Nice 🔥👑💯
Word son speaking the truth I'm from the ville Pacific st.heavy factz country kitchen .
He's not lieing .real shit.
B from Pacific between hopkinson avenue and Saratoga
This is hip hop magic right here word-up
Dope interview.
Look up his freestyle with smooth on rap is out of control staight fire
My name is BIL-AL SO U know I heard the b's just never like that ever in my life!!! Crazy
New subscriber lord ✊️🗡.
Smoothe and Trigg are The real life version of Tomax & Xamot (The Crimson Twins) from the old school G.I. Joe Days
@The Original Brooklyn #thembrownsvilledudes
yo this is important history right here! Never knew Trig and Smoothe were dancers but it makes perfect sense. If you can't dance, can you really appreciate hip hop? Let's be real. And the story of how Broken Language came together from his littler sister... WILD
I remember as a kid I used to into Trigger every other day in the Stuy during that broken language time. Then Yeats later I would run into Smooth heavy in the Stuy because he used to date my wife cousin lol cool dudes though from what I remember
You couldn’t be wack the time they came out u had to be nice that’s what I respect about them bros omg I was banging that album in my old ass maximum shit had the crazy system but was 10 years old lol
Yo Cise, Trigger and Smooth the hustler 🫡 . Far as the line between ENY and Brownsville in the 80’s it was Pennsylvania ave. So yea that’s why he said Thomas Jefferson high school. But yea in the 90’s the L train Van Sinderen became the line. I wanna say there’s 2 75th precincts one is closer the L line.
My grandmother was apart of the 75 sense the early 80 going into the 90
Yeah.the zip codes change after Junius and Van Sinderen
That other precinct is the housing precinct
The trigger album was tuff
I always thought he looked like Nick Van Exel. Even now.
💎S/O TO TRIG HUMBLE BROTHR YET NO JOKE USED TO GO TO SCHL WT EM S/O TO HIS BRO AS WELL ..BLSS 🙏
dope
BROWNSVILLE STAND UP.....
Trigger, and Devin Da Dude sort of looks alike
Why ain't smooth there for the interview?
Gravediggaz was before Flatlinerz. I'm a fan of Flatlinerz but Trigga Broken language was probably the hardest song to ever come out of N.y or the eastcoast in my opinion. Early to mid 90's were different
"...cats couldn't catch a cold from covid coughin', I'm cautious..."
My guy Frase what’s good?
🫡 TRIG. 🫡 SMOOTHE ..
Dope interview bruh !! Shout outs to you too homie. ✊🏾 14:17
PENSYLVANNNIA AVE. is the border line between brownsvillive and east new york.
Nah....that's a little too deep.it's Junius street.after Junius the zip code becomes 11207.respect tho 💪
so it starts after the L train then.@@calebbarker220
Papoose called...
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Im letting kryst know you wanna interview him, thats my bro
🫡 Thank you, let's get that brother on the show!
The brother looks sick is he okay? He lost a lot of weight.
I was thinking the same thing . He lost alot of weight. Hope he's doing. He sounds like a cool dude
'THEY GAVE US DAP .. ALL OUR LIFE .. FOR RAP .. THE SAME BACKWARDS .. BLACK-FITTED .. NIKE CAP .. AND TIMBS ON .. AND OUR CHAIN BLING .. I'M A ROLE MODEL FOR THESE DUDES .. NOW THEY DOIN THE SAME THING .. DRESS LIKE ME .. EVEN SPITTIN THE SAME FLOW .. THEY BET LIKE ME .. BUT THEY AIN'T GETTIN THE SAME DOUGH' ..
MOP and SICK OF IT ALL would be dangerous.
Van Sinderen & Junius separates E.N.Y. & the Ville
Is that where Papoose got Alphabetical Slaughter from? I mean he from Bklyn too respectfully.
Nice he smoothe etc were always ill
Actually the Flatliners were not the first ones to do Horror core rap . Ganggsta Nip and the whole South Park Coalition from Houston/ Rap-A-Lot started horror core rap. Then it was Esham from Detroit.
Well they need to tell their story or others will tell it for them.
I’m not sure if that’s accurate. I would say Gravediggaz ushered in Horror core. Shabazz The Disciple more specifically.
@@RHBLESS Gangsta Nip came out in 1991.
Gravediggaz came out in 1994.
It's okay, sometimes things are beyond your knowledge and this is one of them.
@@RHBLESS What country are your Great Grandparents from?
You can say that all day but Flatliners and headless horseman was the first that I know to do it in the late 80s going into the 90s and got signed to DEF jam and that’s pure facts
I can't eat everything by means never could go back to the old me only get the same results bad health blemishes warnings No Bible or new written religions me the remedies self taught Peace God
They need to get with Gresalda 🤔🤔🤔🤔
fuck no! And make more garbage ass dull raps? Nah man. That Eminem-lite stuff gotta die.
Trigger new albums are like the Bible flows of rap watch don’t say I said it
Flatliners did NOT start Horror Core rap. GANGSTER NIP from Texas started Horror Core Rap..
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Look like thyroids got to him. His eye’s bulging, don’t look the same
If you listen it was a stroke
No thyroids that’s how bull shit start
Listen these dudes, were pure geniuses. I KNEW Smooth had, to be a brainiac. He was young as hell, spittin like that? Come on sun, ain’t no way that brotha, wasn’t a genius.