Forreals Nore is so annoying man I can’t even get thru an episode cuz Nore be interrupting a good story “let’s make some noise let’s make some noise wah wahhh” lol
@@ALo-yv2pj They knew he didn't want any problems he was a ladies man trying to get his bread and tried to expose him. Perfect example of when being gangsta goes wrong.
One thing about Berg, in every interview, he keeps it 100. He does not try to fabricate shit to make himself look better. He just tells the truth. Its crazy how difficult that is for some of these big artists lol
Gotta say this dude is one of the only rappers especially from back then that openly says and makes it clear that he is now or was not on any street type of time.he knew who he is /was and he kept it real
Handy’s became a new concept in rap. It didn’t start out that way. It started as just fun grow up story telling, some roots telling, then political, then mud slinging then k3lling.
Respect to the young cat for staying in his lane & not pretending to be gangsta that he is not. Some of the new cats promoting gangs on record need to pay attention. I Gained a lot of respect for Berg for his perspective.
Yeah Bigga wouldn't have let him go to the club period. That's what happens when security be to relaxed and friendly. Security is not your homies . They are there to protect you and see shit you don't see! At all costs!!!
Much respect to Berg/Hit Maka. Its sad he went through that. Im glad he didn't let those hurdles break him and now he is even more successful than ever. I'm glad he told his side to give a clearer picture of the situation. He will gain new supporters from this. Much respect 💯
Anyone that lost respect for him back in the day when his chain was snatched wasn't truly paying attention. Grown men taking advantage of a young artist. Sometimes we're our own worst enemy.
I'll admit I definitely did but I was also 15 at the time so he wasn't really a kid to me. He was like 24 at the time and when you're 15 anyone older than you past a certain age is just older; it didn't matter than Trick had 10+ years on the dude they were both older to me and it seemed fair enough. Now looking back yeah, Trick was fucking wilding.
@@radio3976 What did he say and do that was so flagrant? Not saying he wasn’t saying anything out of pocket but I really don’t remember it. I just remember people clowning on him for being this small somewhat terrible rapper and that the chain just gave people more of a reason to laugh at him.
@@yourconscience507 🤣 one story was he got out of pocket with Maino( he was drunk) and Maino slapped him. The other was he got on the radio and told people how he really don't date dark skin girls. There's a few more, but I dont remember all of them. Google definitely got them though 🤣
I like how HM played the situation down. He didn't come off trying to be tough or nothing. He got bullied by some broke street cats because he was in their city drawing too much attention. Haters will stop at nothing to stop you from shining.
@@paindavisva9967 It’s an art you must master to get ahead. Unfortunately, the meek and humble aren’t sought after. People look for the people who sell themselves well. [>
Chain got snatched in Dolton (South burns of Chicago) at the basketball court on greenwood ave too. I was at work across the street at the popcorn shop.
I remember reading the Source segment with Cap.1 & Lady Luck behind the scenes with them at Def Jam when they first got their deals. It's funny that Cap went out like that, and then resurfaced under 2 Chainz for a minute and then crickets, while Berg rebranded and is livin his best life
Yea I remember that too....Cap was getting pretty decent print exposure back then from what I recall....thought he was gonna blow for a hot sec (pause)
Best Podacst PERIOD bro. The collection of all these brothers is the most organic thing I’ve seen. To make Niggas feel comfortable to open up. Math… u an expert with ya line of questioning bro too. Keep going!!!!
@@robertpitts8161 They said there was a lack of talent in Detroit at that time , I had to clarify. I didn't even mention Dilla, because I thought that would be too unfair.
Damn I never knew Cap One was the main factor to Yung Burg having that issue in Detroit. He Took the L but his bounce back game is major. He has produced some hit records for the best of em So regardless of what people think or say about buddy Winning, salute to Chicago's very Own Hitmaka. #Dantana773 #Chitown
This happened at the same time that Yung Berg had made a comment about "No Dark Butts" in his videos. He caught backlash from that. Honestly I thought that was the reason he and his peoples got lumped up. The Transformer chain went all around the country on tour. Artists was taking pictures while wearing it. Then at the end of the chain tour someone had snatched the diamonds out the chain and sold 'em. lol I didn't know that he ran with DMX back when X was at his highest. Yung Berg/Hitmaka gets respect for talking about this and kept it real. Also for someone who use to drink and smoke a lot he got a great memory. 👏🏽💯
that man got the TS chain on ..he don't have no problem talking bout nothing NOW lol but damn shout to him 4 keeping it G and not fabricating the story
Naw he got his chain took because Blade Icewood song was playing in the club and he got on the mic and said, “Turn that shit off and play my music “, then it was over for him, whole club beat his ass. RIP BLADE ICEWOOD
I was looking for this comment !!!! Your comment is the absolute truth. Everybody in Detroit knows that this is what happened!!! You don’t disrespect Blade!!
@@iomegaprime2.087 - yeah I get it. I'm into security as well so I found it funny because of his facial expression but shaking my head in agreeance as well when he asked how the club security beat up his security especially if dude's security were the marshals (didn't seem to add up) although dude said "they" sort of finessed them not to take guns in the club.
I have a little more respect for him, for telling his story. That situation with Trick was dirty. Can’t be pressing folks that aren’t from the street. But like Berg said, he was the face of the operation.
That was a sucka move indeed you got dudes that’s supposed to be club security beating up and robbing pop rappers funny thing is dude actually thought he got cool points for that lame shit to
I was parked in front of the club on my motorcycle his people ask me to move so they could park the tour bus about 10 minutes later berg got off by himself and was across the street before his people noticed he got off the bus. He looked like a little kid with a big ass chain on 15 minutes after that he was running out the backdoor with no chain on #Truestory
The no fly zone was about people getting money from Detroit and not spending any thing here and not signing artists we have plenty of talented people back then people didn’t recognize it so I don’t blame the OG Trick Trick I salute him
The point they missed with the no fly zone thing is not a check in thing. They were ignoring our sound they would come here and not work with us. All the Detroit rappers you love today ALL of them where rapping back then.
No fly zone or checking has nothing to do with cashing out with the locals. At minimum in the D it was like put a local artist(s) on the performance roster at minimum
@@rikkidgermano9640 was about to say the same thing, if they OGS really cared they'd spend that bag to get their artist on the big stage. That's a poor excuse.....
For ESSO to say that we didn't have any talent at the time is crazy. We've ALWAYS had talent in Hip Hop...obviously everyone sees that now, but at that time, we were just mad that no one would give us a chance, but they were definitely coming thru and breaking bread in our city without extending that olive branch to our artists and talent.
I don't think he meant to say it like that though haha. I think he meant more like at the time the rap community was t checking for Detroit rappers like they were checking for Atlanta rapper, Cali rappers, NY rappers etc. Like, at that time Detroit wasnt a hotbed that the industry was tapping into. Anyone deep in to hip hop knows Detroit has talent. It just wasn't prevalent like other regions/eras. It doesn't help tho when an out-of-towner comes and he don't know and you whoop is ass hahahaha.
@@thedarkwonder9954 Those reasons alone is why Trick Trick and the rest of the city was mad. It's why the No Fly Zone existed. Ppl purposely overlooked us for decades because we didn't fit what the industry standard was and how our city physically looks. Now everyone and their moms copy the Detroit flavor from the beats and rhyme style down to rocking' Cartiers.
I finally respect this man for keeping it real. It don’t make you soft if you get robbed. I know killas and shooters that got robbed for drugs ,money, jewels… it happens everyday. Give up the goods and live to hustle another day
No cap. He is not tell the whole truth. Cap1 didn’t have nothing to do with. I was home for the summer when he was at the radio station downtown Detroit. He was talking crazy about the city. Why y’all think Math keep saying is Detroit, it’s Detroit bro….and low key, that incident was really the start of the no fly zone
For anyone who’s curious about how the whole No Fly Zone thing originated in Detroit,Around 2007/2008 Trick Trick started saying why does Detroit allow all these rappers to come to Detroit and preform but yet the mainstream artist don’t ever co-sign or show support to the up and coming Detroit Artist,If y’all not going to help the lesser known artist don’t come here hence the No Fly Zone,Theirs old videos on here from 2008/2009 with Trick Trick talking about it
why do they have to co sign anything..? they comin there for fans not a talent search. if anything they shoulda been made at the radio stations and venues for not supporting local talent.
nah that’s called extortion. They don’t owe nobody. all this dumb hood mentality gotta stop. I guarantee wasn’t none of them N’s runnin down on the Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin when they came through Detroit. hood N’s runnin down on some rappers headlining a small ass club tryna extort rappers for a small bag, but Adele can come through and headline a whole arena for two shows in one night for 200 racks a show and she good. these dumb N’s need to stop with this shyt.
Nobody co-signed Chicago artist ma like do or die twista and other artists from here. They grind to get theirs. It that was p…y to do that to yung berg when the beef wasn’t with him.
They are not obligated to show your artist support, especially if they don't know who they are or they don't think they make good music. Just because you think Detroit is a mecca of all this talent the next person may think they are wack. Every city across America has talent that don't mean artist from mainstream America have to collab or show love for every underground independent rapper across the U.S. When these major artist come into these cities, you are forgetting about the local businesses that make money, making money off of parking, and also giving the people of that city an hour or two of entertainment and a good time. My question did Justin Timberlake have to check in, did Faith Hill have to check in, did Green Day or Blink 182 have to check in?
@@reggied5222 exactly bro, nobody say the white artist have to check in and give away their money only black artist have to give their checks up in order to be real.
Berg still don’t get it! 🤦🏾♂️ For the guy who don’t understand the no fly zone it happened because artist always came to the city and never really interacted with the people or local talent. People treated Detroit like a Im and out bag. Everything he says in the video confirms that’s how him and his big homie was looking at it
this a wild ass take... if a radio show book an artist for anything why is it that that artists has to go connect with the local talent..? Do the singers gotta connect with up and coming singers to..? this sound like some super bitter shit
@@_unclecharles_ the artist needs to connect with the city in some sort of way. It’s normal for artist to network even if it’s about business outside of music . Just showing any type of support is normal. Pulling up to get a bag and not interacting with anybody even at the club is disrespectful and artist were notorious for doing it. Trick Trick was standing up for the city you ain’t from here so you got a different perspective it’s cool
Hit maka got the last laugh in the end! That chain and everyone involved are still back where they were!!! He's making new money new music new jewelry new bitches new everything. The universe has a funny way of doing things. Hit Maka is a good guy thats why he's where he's at now!! Can't stop or knock the hustle!!!
@@robwoods313 Lying about what tho? He said they got whooped after his man played Trick Trick cousin...TRICK TRICK said the same thing...so what are you talking about that they not saying???
9:43 Esso you gotta relax my dog! There’s ALWAYS been talent in Detroit in ALL era’s of music. This is Motown…we were simply tired of people OVERLOOKING our talent but coming to get money in our city without putting our local artists on the cards and big shows. That would’ve helped all the artist from OT gain respect in Detroit which is tough to gain respect in from anybody including us. Today you see that all the time with big artist putting local artist on shows and albums now but back then not so much. We had a hand in changing the game and now look at us. On fucking fire because we had to TAKE IT to be heard and respected!! Just giving you some history…once again: Detroit is MOTOWN and we’re all of those legendary artists grand children and families. Talent can NOT die here EVER!!
@Tien Most Powerful Human On Earth💯. He’s already been a hero here though since the 90’s bro. All we wanted was our respect. We’ve always had the talents..in multiple art forms. We’re a fucking gold mine lowkey…people were and kinda still are just scared to invest in us because our street reputation. We’re hustlers, and shit can pop off at any time anywhere without any politics like other cities…but talent…that shit is permanently here regardless.
Sounds like you have the mentality that somebody owes you something which couldn’t be further from the truth in life I’m from Buffalo for years New York City got all the love in our state rappers couldn’t get live in their own city so they ventured out and put themselves on niggas that come to y’all city to do shows don’t owe y’all nothing
@@tha1man744 if you ain’t from here don’t even speak on it cause you don’t know how it was. As you can see that all ceased right…so all apparently and eventually they had to feel us.
@@1stclassent.341 I speak on whatever I choose and I can’t stand victim mentality you a grown azz man/women nobody owes you shit in this life I have family that do music they couldn’t get love in our city so they moved to Atlanta kayne didn’t cry about not getting no love Chicago he moved to New York and when Detroit actually had a bid music scene back in the day artist moved there if anything you should be looking at Eminem,big Sean,dej loaf to put on people from y’all city If I’m a rapper I’m not going out of my way to book none of y’all for shows it’s not my job to put you on do it yourself
@@tha1man744 aiight my dog, I just explained the incorrect history so your one opinion don’t matter because shit got straightened out and they got the point overall to the masses. That’s it. Ain’t nothing else left to say.
Who ever is picking the guests for this show needs a promotion asap !
The niggas in the comments
Math whole crew connected to the industry ain’t no tellin who popping up 💯
@@loufromthalou7268 that’s the part I like 💥
Nah, hit maka has been great, but the previous 2 guest, like Royce and the other guy were boring
@@petecolon162 u CAN'T be talking about Clark Kent fam!!! that man is Hip Hop royalty
S/o to him for even revisiting that moment. One of the greatest hiphop rebrands of all time.
Up there with Tity Boi going to 2Chainz
Major facts...haha
Without question!
Hit MAKA! [>
That part
The silence and respect for their guests to tell their stories uninterrupted will put this show over Drink Champs in a year.
2 different shows both a good at what they do both can be great to different shows
You don’t have to compare
Forreals Nore is so annoying man I can’t even get thru an episode cuz Nore be interrupting a good story “let’s make some noise let’s make some noise wah wahhh” lol
Nah these two pods are in their own lanes. I’m a fan of both for different reasons.
Math just need to stop interrupting the other guys questions it's getting annoying
Shout out to Hoffa and his team for letting all of his guest speak uninterrupted.
This Comment is so underated!!!! Facts!!!!
Shit mad disrespectful
It's funny how he took an L then became even bigger after that.
I really thought his career was over. He stayed lowkey and got his bag wether people liked it or not!
@@ALo-yv2pj They knew he didn't want any problems he was a ladies man trying to get his bread and tried to expose him. Perfect example of when being gangsta goes wrong.
@@ADayWithScottJax he never tried to be gangsta you raisin brain lol
Universe had to make it right
any publicity gets ppl trending
One thing about Berg, in every interview, he keeps it 100. He does not try to fabricate shit to make himself look better. He just tells the truth. Its crazy how difficult that is for some of these big artists lol
He capped in this interview HEAVILY. He disrespected Detroit on the radio earlier that day , that’s why he got fucked up at Club Bleu ‼️
@@OutrageousStangg I was waiting on this! Keeping it 💯
Also wanna say the Lox & Styles P kept it 💯
Man that nigga an keeping 100 he capping he fabricating an twisting everything
Gotta say this dude is one of the only rappers especially from back then that openly says and makes it clear that he is now or was not on any street type of time.he knew who he is /was and he kept it real
It's smart too, with these dudes getting indicted.
No point in fronting just to become a police target, I'd say it too!
real nigga?
But didn't he try to start beef with bow wow? Lol
Handy’s became a new concept in rap. It didn’t start out that way. It started as just fun grow up story telling, some roots telling, then political, then mud slinging then k3lling.
😅stop it. He did go through a phase where he was acting tough
I respect this dude. He is real and it's sad he had to go through that but he is a strong person and he got my respect
Respect to the young cat for staying in his lane & not pretending to be gangsta that he is not. Some of the new cats promoting gangs on record need to pay attention. I Gained a lot of respect for Berg for his perspective.
I respect him more for admitting it
He was honest about it
I respect how he was honest about it
Chain turned out fake according to trick trick on drink champs
Why Would He Portray That Incident Now He Know Who Trick Trick Is. 🤷🏿♂️..
And What Could Happen Again.. 🤷🏿♂️
Or Worse.. 🤷🏿♂️
These young cats don’t realize playing gangsta kills your longevity
One of the greatest bounce backs ever, if not the best
I have so much more respect for him now glad he told this story finally
For real tho! I didn’t know he went thru all that bullshit!!
@@BryantOden me either… he gained a fan
Should always reserve judgment until you hear from the source
@@PointofVision559 never judged always liked the guy music has always been fire
was looking for this comment. I said the same shit.
Bigga was salty. You could see it in his face. That brother takes people's safety seriously. #Respect
And Asked about the security right afterwards.
It's easy to be the tough guy in your city...until you step out.
he always look like that tho
Yeah Bigga wouldn't have let him go to the club period. That's what happens when security be to relaxed and friendly. Security is not your homies . They are there to protect you and see shit you don't see! At all costs!!!
He was tight frfr
Much respect to Berg/Hit Maka. Its sad he went through that. Im glad he didn't let those hurdles break him and now he is even more successful than ever. I'm glad he told his side to give a clearer picture of the situation. He will gain new supporters from this. Much respect 💯
Anyone that lost respect for him back in the day when his chain was snatched wasn't truly paying attention. Grown men taking advantage of a young artist. Sometimes we're our own worst enemy.
I'll admit I definitely did but I was also 15 at the time so he wasn't really a kid to me. He was like 24 at the time and when you're 15 anyone older than you past a certain age is just older; it didn't matter than Trick had 10+ years on the dude they were both older to me and it seemed fair enough. Now looking back yeah, Trick was fucking wilding.
It wasn't just the chain, it was things he did and said that put him in the position he was in. The chain was just an add on.
@@radio3976 What did he say and do that was so flagrant? Not saying he wasn’t saying anything out of pocket but I really don’t remember it. I just remember people clowning on him for being this small somewhat terrible rapper and that the chain just gave people more of a reason to laugh at him.
@@yourconscience507 🤣 one story was he got out of pocket with Maino( he was drunk) and Maino slapped him. The other was he got on the radio and told people how he really don't date dark skin girls. There's a few more, but I dont remember all of them. Google definitely got them though 🤣
Exactly
I like how HM played the situation down. He didn't come off trying to be tough or nothing. He got bullied by some broke street cats because he was in their city drawing too much attention. Haters will stop at nothing to stop you from shining.
Yeah. His mouth got him too much attention in the city. You have no idea what you are talking about homes.
I love how this guy don’t be trying to act like something he not always spoke his truth no matter what he went threw or what lies people made up
Thanks!
Chain went on a world tour back in the myspace days
On crip
On the Bible 🤣🤣😬
🤣🤣 still going
man I think my mom had it for a day. 🤣
I’ve heard all the stories unfortunately I was in the streets and in jail miss those days 😂😂
The way he tell it, that’s fucked up what Trick did… Trick had a kid beat up and humiliated over nothing.
Agreed
Most of these grown azz men that's been floating around the industry made a living extorting & bullying kids...
@Tien Most Powerful Human On Earth 29 ain’t no damn kid tho my G lol.
After doing research he was like 33 34ish
Bullshit. Dude was 20 years old running his mouth. Reminds me of that old saying “know when to act a fool and who to act a fool with”
@Tien Most Powerful Human On Earth Trick wasn’t no kid during this time
Berg has mastered the art of subtle bragging while telling a story.
That's damn near every guest on this show bruh lmao
@@paindavisva9967 It’s an art you must master to get ahead. Unfortunately, the meek and humble aren’t sought after. People look for the people who sell themselves well. [>
“Idk I was on a jet or something idk, and my entourage came on the tour bus…” 😭😭😭
A lil bit
It's their normal live. It just sounds like bragging to regular people
Chain got snatched in Dolton (South burns of Chicago) at the basketball court on greenwood ave too. I was at work across the street at the popcorn shop.
I remember reading the Source segment with Cap.1 & Lady Luck behind the scenes with them at Def Jam when they first got their deals. It's funny that Cap went out like that, and then resurfaced under 2 Chainz for a minute and then crickets, while Berg rebranded and is livin his best life
Yea I remember that too....Cap was getting pretty decent print exposure back then from what I recall....thought he was gonna blow for a hot sec (pause)
first time seeing that chain , was when he on Rap City, shit was tough as hell, now that I am thinking about it
Shit was fake af
Best Podacst PERIOD bro. The collection of all these brothers is the most organic thing I’ve seen. To make Niggas feel comfortable to open up. Math… u an expert with ya line of questioning bro too. Keep going!!!!
Bigga face @8:55 tell you all you need to know about young boy & his security getting beat up and chain snatched 😂.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂 Bigga was SICK
This how you grow.. humble and keep it moving
Favorite interviews lately, y’all really doing the damn thing! Hearing all these stories and conversations is sooo dope.
You sexy tho
BOY THAT CHAIN DID A DETROIT TOUR ON ITS OWN😂😂😂😂
Berg came up in the wrong era he came up when people always had something to prove so he fell in the wrong spot etc
Oh you think something changed lol
I feel like it's worse now. They would of did it so they can record it and post it on social media now days.
this era is even worse
They might have not been household names but Detroit at that time had some talent, Guilty Simpson, Phat Kat, Black Milk, Royce, Slum Village, etc.
Every city has talent lol
@@robertpitts8161 They said there was a lack of talent in Detroit at that time , I had to clarify. I didn't even mention Dilla, because I thought that would be too unfair.
@@MDMC313 Royce was known
Slum village and 5’9” are definitely household names I just got hip to black milk in 2020
All of those guys are still doing pretty well.
Damn I never knew Cap One was the main factor to Yung Burg having that issue in Detroit. He Took the L but his bounce back game is major. He has produced some hit records for the best of em So regardless of what people think or say about buddy Winning, salute to Chicago's very Own Hitmaka. #Dantana773 #Chitown
This happened at the same time that Yung Berg had made a comment about "No Dark Butts" in his videos. He caught backlash from that. Honestly I thought that was the reason he and his peoples got lumped up. The Transformer chain went all around the country on tour. Artists was taking pictures while wearing it. Then at the end of the chain tour someone had snatched the diamonds out the chain and sold 'em. lol I didn't know that he ran with DMX back when X was at his highest. Yung Berg/Hitmaka gets respect for talking about this and kept it real. Also for someone who use to drink and smoke a lot he got a great memory. 👏🏽💯
And slapped up by maino
Didn’t soulija boy threw the chain in a lake too lol
@@robbyevil6063 it was some unknown rapper named lowkey reiz
“Choose your next words wisely”
Peep that.
Math man We proud of you fr this podcast is one of the best things on UA-cam fr‼️🙌🏾
We have always had talent in Detroit….we listen to our artist before anyone.
Name one
Yo Math! You just schooled me on what was going on in Detroit when you said there's no Police after 9pm It all make sense now!
That’s cap I live in Detroit. It’s police all day. Niggaz just crazy here
that man got the TS chain on ..he don't have no problem talking bout nothing NOW lol but damn shout to him 4 keeping it G and not fabricating the story
Loved the fact that he told the truth 💯
The first rapper on the show that did not bore us to death with "am tough and am from da streetszzz"
Naw he got his chain took because Blade Icewood song was playing in the club and he got on the mic and said, “Turn that shit off and play my music “, then it was over for him, whole club beat his ass. RIP BLADE ICEWOOD
Facts only the real detroit know
Facts this Nigga sitting here lying
I was looking for this comment !!!! Your comment is the absolute truth. Everybody in Detroit knows that this is what happened!!! You don’t disrespect Blade!!
Long live the great lake ruler the city made this nigga rebrand hisself
Exactly this nigga cap af he came disrespecting blade & got whooped
Cuz said “The Chain Went On Tour” LMFAOO He Outta Poccet #ThtzComedy 😢😆🤣
It looked like Bigga looked tight about the security situation (he wasn't feeling it).
😂😂😂 fr man said “how did your security get beat up”
Yeah bro, Bigga take that security shit serious.
Good catch!
Need FOI security!
If you have armed security there’s no way they should be unarmed in any situation! If we can’t come in strapped we not coming in
@@iomegaprime2.087 - yeah I get it. I'm into security as well so I found it funny because of his facial expression but shaking my head in agreeance as well when he asked how the club security beat up his security especially if dude's security were the marshals (didn't seem to add up) although dude said "they" sort of finessed them not to take guns in the club.
They need to put Araab muzik on here.
I forgot about him
100 percent! Yes sir!
ASAP
He don't like talking
Facts he been through alot
I have a little more respect for him, for telling his story. That situation with Trick was dirty. Can’t be pressing folks that aren’t from the street. But like Berg said, he was the face of the operation.
That was a sucka move indeed you got dudes that’s supposed to be club security beating up and robbing pop rappers funny thing is dude actually thought he got cool points for that lame shit to
That's shit was mad corny on trick trick part. Niggas knew berg wasn't even like that.
As a brotha from the east side of Detroit, I didn’t agree with that “no fly zone” sh**!
This just goes to show that ANYONE can reinvent themselves and have MAJOR success. Never stop striving for GREATNESS! #BROOKLYN
Hit MAKA! [>
bro just kept it real, when everyone thought he was fake....mad respect, should have told this earlier, but bro just stayed in his lane
Every time I watch an interview I’m like this is the one!! Great job Math I can’t wait to watch it In full💪🏾
I'd have that conversation because it's always a misunderstanding that has these situations spiral out of control
Mecca wrong for saying "your chain went on tour" 😭😭😭😭 he could have used different words! Im so weak
Naaaaa das wut happened!
We know he has little to know chile lmao
@@drphot6050 joe budden had his run ins here and there, why didn’t he do that with him?
Wow to hear that the O.G turned on him after he keep his mouth shut about the situation is foul. Hit Maka bounce back game is spectacular! Salute!
It's amazing how honest bro is,I gotta commend him on that!
He really grew up in the game that’s why he was able to adapt. Chicago blessed to have him and chief Fredo Santana & polo g
I was parked in front of the club on my motorcycle his people ask me to move so they could park the tour bus about 10 minutes later berg got off by himself and was across the street before his people noticed he got off the bus. He looked like a little kid with a big ass chain on 15 minutes after that he was running out the backdoor with no chain on #Truestory
You think they just wanted to rib him or it was because of the guy he was with
🧢 cap
Gotta go through the dark to get to the light 👏🏾 I’m from Detroit by the way shout out to hit maker
The no fly zone was about people getting money from Detroit and not spending any thing here and not signing artists we have plenty of talented people back then people didn’t recognize it so I don’t blame the OG Trick Trick I salute him
Thats the type of shit you salute smh lol ok
You salute ignorance and stupidity.
@@vinnyvega7860 ppl from Detroit are proud of being grime time pieces of shyt.
It's hilarious.
Jumping people for handouts is crazy!
My boi said his Chain went on tour🤣🤣 I lost it 🤦🏾♂️🤣🤣
As a Detroit native man that chain was surprising
It’s not how you walked as a child, it’s how you stand as a man. Pure honesty I must say I’m impressed
I am from the Decepts/Lo-Lives era...I thought the same shit..lol.Math is younger than me.Who would have thought.#Brooklyn.
When was the decepts era🤔
@@rahholman1261 late 80s early 90s
I never knew that was a gang etc
@@johnnycage435 Yep..Big gang from Bro oklyn in the 90s..There are docs on it on You Tube..
Decepts are still around they just got older nd more stealth wit dey shit
Berg always give the best interviews.. straight up and honest about his sh*t
Math definitely needs to keep that same team around him❕⚡️⚡️✅
Gotta hear cap 1 aka caviar dreams side of it too he Need to be interviewed as well
The point they missed with the no fly zone thing is not a check in thing. They were ignoring our sound they would come here and not work with us. All the Detroit rappers you love today ALL of them where rapping back then.
Remember them Eben Gregory videos with Berg chain? Them shits was hilarious
He need to get that chain remade. Thats still the hardest chain ever.
Every interview Hitmaka do be 🔥. I respect him because he keep it 💯 and don't b tryna act like something he not.
Esso need to watch his mouth about Detroit..dont get messed up🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️💪🏾
I respect his brother for keeping it real. He was just around type of people..
No fly zone or checking has nothing to do with cashing out with the locals. At minimum in the D it was like put a local artist(s) on the performance roster at minimum
Not the issue of the artist. The promoter messed it up, probably on purpose.
@@rikkidgermano9640 yeah. The promoters from Detroit should of made sure locals got on the bill when they book these out of town artists
@@rikkidgermano9640 was about to say the same thing, if they OGS really cared they'd spend that bag to get their artist on the big stage. That's a poor excuse.....
The local artist lol first go check the promoter not the artist
That’s basically extortion if it ain’t done outta love. Shut why they city can’t put a bag behind they Artist
He a real one, he said his peace and dropped it, now everyone else should
For ESSO to say that we didn't have any talent at the time is crazy. We've ALWAYS had talent in Hip Hop...obviously everyone sees that now, but at that time, we were just mad that no one would give us a chance, but they were definitely coming thru and breaking bread in our city without extending that olive branch to our artists and talent.
Dawg a 🤡
Them dudes just say anything most the time they ask the stupidest questions
I don't think he meant to say it like that though haha. I think he meant more like at the time the rap community was t checking for Detroit rappers like they were checking for Atlanta rapper, Cali rappers, NY rappers etc. Like, at that time Detroit wasnt a hotbed that the industry was tapping into. Anyone deep in to hip hop knows Detroit has talent. It just wasn't prevalent like other regions/eras. It doesn't help tho when an out-of-towner comes and he don't know and you whoop is ass hahahaha.
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@@thedarkwonder9954 Those reasons alone is why Trick Trick and the rest of the city was mad. It's why the No Fly Zone existed. Ppl purposely overlooked us for decades because we didn't fit what the industry standard was and how our city physically looks. Now everyone and their moms copy the Detroit flavor from the beats and rhyme style down to rocking' Cartiers.
Detroit, Flint, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Toledo Ohio, boy! Grimmey!
I finally respect this man for keeping it real. It don’t make you soft if you get robbed. I know killas and shooters that got robbed for drugs ,money, jewels… it happens everyday. Give up the goods and live to hustle another day
I had headphones in bro..
That gunshot at the end wasn't cool🤣🤣🤣
He also was talking spicy on the radio about black chics in Detroit
I don’t think that’s why they beat him up
The dudes aren't feminist and say the same outlandish things about dark skinned women. Thats not why they beat him up.
He could be lying, but trick trick even said that was a reason berg got the beats put him
Nah bro
No cap. He is not tell the whole truth. Cap1 didn’t have nothing to do with. I was home for the summer when he was at the radio station downtown Detroit. He was talking crazy about the city. Why y’all think Math keep saying is Detroit, it’s Detroit bro….and low key, that incident was really the start of the no fly zone
His beats are crazy and it’s dope to see his growth as a producer!
For anyone who’s curious about how the whole No Fly Zone thing originated in Detroit,Around 2007/2008 Trick Trick started saying why does Detroit allow all these rappers to come to Detroit and preform but yet the mainstream artist don’t ever co-sign or show support to the up and coming Detroit Artist,If y’all not going to help the lesser known artist don’t come here hence the No Fly Zone,Theirs old videos on here from 2008/2009 with Trick Trick talking about it
why do they have to co sign anything..? they comin there for fans not a talent search. if anything they shoulda been made at the radio stations and venues for not supporting local talent.
nah that’s called extortion. They don’t owe nobody. all this dumb hood mentality gotta stop. I guarantee wasn’t none of them N’s runnin down on the Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin when they came through Detroit. hood N’s runnin down on some rappers headlining a small ass club tryna extort rappers for a small bag, but Adele can come through and headline a whole arena for two shows in one night for 200 racks a show and she good. these dumb N’s need to stop with this shyt.
Nobody co-signed Chicago artist ma like do or die twista and other artists from here. They grind to get theirs. It that was p…y to do that to yung berg when the beef wasn’t with him.
They are not obligated to show your artist support, especially if they don't know who they are or they don't think they make good music.
Just because you think Detroit is a mecca of all this talent the next person may think they are wack.
Every city across America has talent that don't mean artist from mainstream America have to collab or show love for every underground independent rapper across the U.S.
When these major artist come into these cities, you are forgetting about the local businesses that make money, making money off of parking, and also giving the people of that city an hour or two of entertainment and a good time.
My question did Justin Timberlake have to check in, did Faith Hill have to check in, did Green Day or Blink 182 have to check in?
@@reggied5222 exactly bro, nobody say the white artist have to check in and give away their money only black artist have to give their checks up in order to be real.
Haiti inTha House...salute Decepz... Saratoga Ave.
Berg still don’t get it! 🤦🏾♂️ For the guy who don’t understand the no fly zone it happened because artist always came to the city and never really interacted with the people or local talent. People treated Detroit like a Im and out bag. Everything he says in the video confirms that’s how him and his big homie was looking at it
If they're so powerful why didnt they create their own opportunities and venues?
this a wild ass take... if a radio show book an artist for anything why is it that that artists has to go connect with the local talent..? Do the singers gotta connect with up and coming singers to..? this sound like some super bitter shit
Detroit so wack & corny for that.
@@_unclecharles_ the artist needs to connect with the city in some sort of way. It’s normal for artist to network even if it’s about business outside of music . Just showing any type of support is normal. Pulling up to get a bag and not interacting with anybody even at the club is disrespectful and artist were notorious for doing it. Trick Trick was standing up for the city you ain’t from here so you got a different perspective it’s cool
They did, that's why they are cooler now.@@scienz
My boy put that “ TS” medallion on when he in NY step back medallion 😂😂😂😂
GET ILL & AL SCRATCH UP THERE!
I was there for the Fayetteville summer jam that damn chain was blinding ppl
Math knows how Crazy Detroit is 😂😂 cause it is crazy here smh especially at night bro police never wrong
I'm from Detroit my G respect is everything here. Black city we give no fucks
Hit maka got the last laugh in the end! That chain and everyone involved are still back where they were!!! He's making new money new music new jewelry new bitches new everything. The universe has a funny way of doing things. Hit Maka is a good guy thats why he's where he's at now!! Can't stop or knock the hustle!!!
Salute to the young homie for keeping it 100... Chicago in the building
He didnt he was lying niggaz know why his chain got snatched
@@robwoods313 Lying about what tho? He said they got whooped after his man played Trick Trick cousin...TRICK TRICK said the same thing...so what are you talking about that they not saying???
Bro really feeling himself 😂 respect tho
Man HIT been in the cut for so long and still changing the game and the people don't even know it! Salute!
Yung Berg is skipping the fact that he use to talk mad shit about everybody like he was a gangsta. He brought that energy to himself.
Everybody forgetting that. I remember he try to act tough with bow wow
Yo Security.... Gets Beat Up 🤣💪🏾
9:43 Esso you gotta relax my dog! There’s ALWAYS been talent in Detroit in ALL era’s of music. This is Motown…we were simply tired of people OVERLOOKING our talent but coming to get money in our city without putting our local artists on the cards and big shows. That would’ve helped all the artist from OT gain respect in Detroit which is tough to gain respect in from anybody including us. Today you see that all the time with big artist putting local artist on shows and albums now but back then not so much. We had a hand in changing the game and now look at us. On fucking fire because we had to TAKE IT to be heard and respected!! Just giving you some history…once again: Detroit is MOTOWN and we’re all of those legendary artists grand children and families. Talent can NOT die here EVER!!
@Tien Most Powerful Human On Earth💯. He’s already been a hero here though since the 90’s bro. All we wanted was our respect. We’ve always had the talents..in multiple art forms. We’re a fucking gold mine lowkey…people were and kinda still are just scared to invest in us because our street reputation. We’re hustlers, and shit can pop off at any time anywhere without any politics like other cities…but talent…that shit is permanently here regardless.
Sounds like you have the mentality that somebody owes you something which couldn’t be further from the truth in life I’m from Buffalo for years New York City got all the love in our state rappers couldn’t get live in their own city so they ventured out and put themselves on niggas that come to y’all city to do shows don’t owe y’all nothing
@@tha1man744 if you ain’t from here don’t even speak on it cause you don’t know how it was. As you can see that all ceased right…so all apparently and eventually they had to feel us.
@@1stclassent.341 I speak on whatever I choose and I can’t stand victim mentality you a grown azz man/women nobody owes you shit in this life I have family that do music they couldn’t get love in our city so they moved to Atlanta kayne didn’t cry about not getting no love Chicago he moved to New York and when Detroit actually had a bid music scene back in the day artist moved there if anything you should be looking at Eminem,big Sean,dej loaf to put on people from y’all city If I’m a rapper I’m not going out of my way to book none of y’all for shows it’s not my job to put you on do it yourself
@@tha1man744 aiight my dog, I just explained the incorrect history so your one opinion don’t matter because shit got straightened out and they got the point overall to the masses. That’s it. Ain’t nothing else left to say.
I just found out that was dude from the smack DVD fighting on stage in that rap battle years back
Bigga was like … this n**** talking shit lol
Respect the honesty Berg 💯💯
It's rumored, Berg has never returned to Detroit because of that incident
Keep them coming math this is a fucking hell of a podcast
Real niggas win in the end 💯
Hit Maka a true G, he's a good story teller his insights and game is official, dude is humble as fuck and I salute him for it!!!!....
I get what berg is saying. Basically shit happens 🤷🏽♂️