"MOST OF THE GREATEST MUSIC WAS MADE OFF C0K3!!!" BUN B & STATIK SELEKTAH TALK LIFESTYLES
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Bruh! These intro songs are KILLING ME… 🤦🏽♂️ I just wanna hear this dope convo with Bun B y’all got goin’ on…
ruff ruff ruff, you aint a dog I guess
Math a battle rapper he can't make a song shit is ass cheeks
Straight 🗑
Thank you so much for this conversation. MECCA & BUN NEED A SPECIAL POD!
The last statement was 100% it. We come from areas that are starving for representation I remember vividly hearing songs from New York that never said anything about where I'm from. Naughty by nature had a song that highlighted all of the cities that was supposed to be the hip Hop cities " NY niccas are the craziest, philly niccas are the craziest. Coming from Jackson Mississippi I was hoping that they would say anything close to me. But it never happened. Master p blew up in the south because on"I'm Bout It", he named all the small southern cities that never got shine, port Arthur, Shreveport, jacktow, Arkansas. He finally said our name on a nationwide setting. Giving us a voice. This is when the shift occurred
Great comment right here. A simple acknowledgment as a form of appreciation can go a long way.
@@grinchoi1 right after that Peter guns song ... If it wasn't for the Bronx song came out and they made sure to put remixes with different regions names Incorporated in it. NY took a cue from Master p realizing alienation wasn't the key to sell a records. They realize that other regions wanted to be part of the fun and not just a fan of it
Bun B truly one of the most intelligent rappers around
Aint he a professor?
@@mizzo_beeto yes, at Rice University in Houston
@@MrRTFPWordddd?
@@ALexander-ue3kj facts
Salute to Bun B and Statik, love hearing these types of discussions
Bun is definitely on point with the numbers game in the South. I'm from NC, and we listened to up North artists. But when I moved to GA, they never played those artists. It was all UGK, 8 Ball and MJG, etc..... So he's right the fans did that
Growing up in the deep South in the 80's I did not get the Boom Bap until one day I was walking through Manhattan listening to Tribe and it hit me. I WAS LIKE WHOA..
Please get KeKe on next. Thanks you from bringing Dirty South artist to your Pod. I'm from Louisiana and I grew up on SUC music.
Black American Cuture=Hip Hop…. Everything else is tethering off of what’s been attached
In 1992 when UGK dropped "Something Good", I was stationed in Texas.. That joint was in constant rotation!
"Something Good" was like that and then they showed up with "Super Tight" in 1994. I played that album constantly alongside "Southernplayalistic. . ." and "To The Death".
@@OswaldBatesIIIEsq Yep, in 94 also, Scarface and Big Mike was in the deck. You know that Pimp C sang the hook on "Havin' Thangs"
Actually it came out initially in summer 91, underground!!
@@nwjerzI remember that. Pimp C on the hook just made sense.
@@itspokernotpitypat4619 Ok. Pimp C and Bun were around 15 or 16 years old when they wrote something good, then...WOW.
Hip hop is written in stone the Stone Age is prehistoric it’s a galaxy highway 2 years in Killeen 2001
Why are all your comments so cryptic 😂
@@joojoobaw things that has happened can and will be in a positive fashion it must be ,ignorance is bliss !bless all with peace words are powerful the good will prosper
Killeen has military base, Ricky Henderson is the all time base stealer, The Steeler are from Pittsburgh, Pittsburg never had Pirates, Let go to the Caribbean.😊
That's the biggest issue people didn't understand how big the South was and that it was just like the boroughs. Every part of the South was different but originally everybody thought the South was one big country and one accent. I heard Big Daddy Kane say on the 85 South show that he was doing the movie tombstone so he went down to Carolina to listen to his cousins talk to perfect is his accent. The only problem with what he said is that the role was supposed to be a cowboy that was from New Orleans. Soon as I heard that and I'm sure all the other southern people that heard that said Carolina has nothing to do with New Orleans and how they sound. That was the ignorance of other regions thinking that the South was just one big place. It's also the reason why hip hop has been in the South for so long. It has rolled around different regions of the South, that are as diverse as the five boroughs is to New York. Florida, then Houston, then NO, then Atlanta, then Memphis, then back to Houston, Mississippi, Carolina, Houston then back to ATL. With all that being said the major thing was that we had the largest amount of black people in the South and the music tapped into our tribal nature, beat and rhythm wise. It was less about the brain and more about the heart and soul
Whoa....this man said you can't educate through reggae music. Don't speak on reggae, my man.
No single artist taught me more philosophy than Bob Marley. Steel Pulse and Third World both have tons of educational content in their music.
Specific examples? In depth philosophy, lessons, etc you learned from specific reggae songs?
I don't think you got his point bruh. You'd have to listen to a whole reggae song to learn something, when that message comes across quicker in a hip hop song. But he didn't say you could not get it from a reggae song, which makes perfect sense.
Can’t do in a reggae song ?
Bro you def know nothing about reggae
Bun B is definitely Hip Hop legend BUT even more important he actually has become a better, wiser human being over the decades of being in the industry. The nuggets he just drops w/o even blinking is a GOD sent. Salute to Port Arthur and H-Town.
He’s really grown over the years and doesn’t try to be 1995 Bun B in 2024.
Bob Marley spoke nothing but jewels 💎 bad analogy
The South went through the same thing the Midwest is going through now, because we have to fight to get the industry to understand that the same relatable stories, material, & Lifestyle is going on in the Midwest. The west coast got the opportunity first then the south and now the Midwest is finally getting a consistent run but it’s still plenty of untapped talent in the Midwest!
The South and Midwest were overlooked like crazy especially back then
@@ALexander-ue3kj exactly 10x more difficult to get on from those regions, and in the Midwest we listened to more South & West Coast music than we did East Coast 💯
As a man from the SOUTH i love this. Once 2003 hit it was over for all regions musically. The South has a stranglehold on the industry and it hasn't let up.
Artist were so starved for representation that produced work you couldn't deny. It played everywhere
I guess you never heard of 50 who dropped in 03 or Kanye or Eminem or Drake or Kendrick or even Cole who rap like a East Coast artist. Not to forget Nicki and Cardi and Ice Spice. Chiraq niggas too. The South dominance is a complete exaggeration, damn near a lie.
@andremiller1566 yeah check the game again. Drake make his best music with Southern artist, Kendrick Lamar who and the fuck is rocking his shit, Chicago music man that shiy dead
@@verlynwillis4969 No rapper since 2000 is a bigger Phenomenon than 50. Kanye is considered the greatest overall artist since 2000 and the best rapper conversation since 2010 has been Kendrick, Cole and Drake. And Cole spit like he from up top. Hell, Lil Wayne spit like he from up top. I don't deny that the South has been where the party at, but the talk of dominance is a bit exaggerated. Hip hop has diversified permanently and no place don't really run it no more. Only Doja and Drake and Lil Uzi sold records last year.
Lmao oh ok well ain't nobody in the South Riding and listening to 50 bra
@@andremiller1566 that's your opinion not Factz
Burger Bun is truly an Under Ground King
Underground burger king!
Fvckin pure gold episode!💯
Kiss from a rose Seal RIP Amp Fiddler he was one of the keyboard players on that Joint
Damn! I didn’t know that. I jam Waltz Of A Ghetto Fly damn near weekly. RIP Amp indeed that one caught me by shock last month
"Butterfly Kisses" (by Bob Carlisle) is the "rock" song, about a daughter, that Bun is talking about.
That ain't rock. Rock has enough deep songs. I like it when rappers get older, and make more chill music. Not about killing and shat stuff anymore. When you are above 45 as a rapper and still can only rap about the songs you did when you where in your 20's, that is for me, kinda sad. So salut to someone like Krayzie Bone.
@@martinbeen Hell yeah I cant wait for Andre to make the song about getting a colonoscopy
Ayeeee my guy brought back that 🔥 intro. Can’t have just 1 like a Pringleeeeeeeeeeeee
PEACE TO MECCA...WORD!
Man we jam ugk in Florida and Texas music sense they came out
as a beatmaker this segment spoke to my subconscious in many different ways
Personally i think people limited themselves to what they listened to back in the 90s. I live in Omaha in the middle of the country, and we were listening to everything. Me and my brother were bumping music from every regions back then, but we were just music heads.
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He said the message can be prevented easier and faster in a hip-hop song. That's why Rap is pushed the way it is because it can influence faster and easier than any other genre
can't educate you in a raggae song? LOL..this guy isn't carribean
The verses are shorter and repeat. It can educate of course but it's better at speaking to the soul.
Is the full video up for members?
He’s bajan 🇧🇧 descent.
Don’t speak on reggae again please….with all of the knowledge they’ve inspired for generations across the world. It still doesn’t take anything from hip hop
Sad that he would make that statement !
Yeah he sounded crazy
Facts!!!
Has Math never heard of Bob Marley
Bob Marley, Steel Pulse, Black Uhuru, Isreal Vibration etc. etc. He need to get his game up I learned so much as a kid listening to them my parents played reggae all the time.
Math thanks 4 bringin Bun n!!!!
Damn I never even realized that. Hip hop really does represent life full circle, represents every way and walk of life.. u could relate to the music being broke and the struggle…making $ the hustle the come up…relate if you’re rich, the flossin, ballin showin out, the partying, celebrating.. every culture and color can relate. Hip hop is for real the music of the world
Hip Hop is a Culture, rap is the music, slang is the language, breaking is the dance, Graffiti is the written, DJ'ing is the core, style is the identifier
@@CHAMPDOGZ lmao true but u act like u never heard the phrase “hip hop and r&b”. Nowadays every1 a rapper. Every1 raps but I wouldn’t consider most of them hip hop
@@KillYaEgo Facts, you know sometimes on the Internet since you don't know peoples ages, you don't know how much history they know about things so I just threw it out there
@@CHAMPDOGZ true bro I def feel that
That's because HIP HOP is a bit of everything regarding genres of music!!
Great conversation
Shit UGK - "Cocaine" Featuring Rick Ross Is A Dope Track And Hell BUN B's Verse Had A XXL "Train Of Thought" Section Biggin' It Up!!! I Was Glad They Gave Bun His Props Cause That Verse Is Dope!
Math you song tuff dawg I am single😂💯💯
12:04 i love this song
Yo im singllleeeee in the club trying to mingleeee ‼️😂
Math been dropping some 🔥 music in the intro’s
The one thing I never understood, is. Why the majority of people from New York get mad when people say they used to shit on anyone else that wasn't from New York,? I don't get why that such a touchy topic, it's the fucking truth, Bun kept saying, in the 90's...not now Mecca and Math...then, in that time frame, in that space. No one from outside was getting in at that time, Mecca and Math.
Math you bugging a reggae song bro that is the essence of reggae
Yu the greatest to transition to different platforms and elevate 📈to the max. Major takeoff 🚀
Hoffa just proved he ain know nuttn bout REGGAE MUSIC 🎶
The south and the Midwest are the two biggest regions….the south realized it and took the fvck off 🚀🚀🚀 the Midwest is just starting to realize it and they are taking off 🚀🚀🚀 it’s not just Chicago, now is Milwaukee, Michigan, Ohio, etc getting that motion
Bun stay spittin fact!
Honorable mention.
Leak.
Put some respect on wet , name!!!
Record store owners wouldn’t purchase records especially in Bulk for artists popular in another town. It might come down to sales and worrying about the retail value of a Hosuton artist in a New York store or vice versa.
All imma say is "Damn I'm cold" is classic, wayne never had to go in like that
Dope az Coat/Jacket Bub B.Salute!!
ayo math, when you gonna have someone from UK? May I suggest a guest? The trendsetting drill producer M1onTheBeat
I disagree with Bun. I do enjoy the fact other genres employ allegory...
Hip Hop sometimes is too dumbed down and to the point.
Hip hop is life
HOFFA GANG!!!!!!
Matha those intros 🙃👀
How do you use lays potato chips slogan for pringles
Hip hop had 2 be in the west, south, overseas also. Natural progression.
Funny how Bun mentioned Katt
Wait wait wait so Seal’s kiss from a 🌹 was about yayo (not tony)?!? Pure ❄️☃️⛄️🌨️. I remember that in the Batman Forever movie. My childhood been bamboozled and led astray.
Seal himself never said it was about coke though.
@@TheLWebb100 Aaaaah ok.
@@TheLWebb100 It does feel like one of those “Phil Collins wrote In The Air about seeing a murder” type myths 😂
@@joojoobaw Jive does lool
@8:48...It's was NY's cockiness and the fact Hip Hop was Created there is why it was messed up. NY was like.."If ain't from NY, it was trash and didn't show ANY outsiders some love til MTV raps came out
Wrong if an artist wasn’t lyrically inclined or actually talented they were called trash.
That “single” joint c’mon Math. Even the Pringle bar is off. That’s a Lays w/that phrase “can’t only have one”.
Where my dogs at 🐕 🐕 🐕
ruff ruff ruff
This is a great interview and I like how mecca explained the not wanting to buy your CD in newyork as against people being interested to buy it in the south states e g Texas , newyork prolr from my research and very cocky and rude abd fast ,so for 50cent to have sold that much of CDs in the 2000s in newyork city meabs he had yi be bery good and his style and hustle/ work drive and sale drive was impeccable facts
bro spell check what did you even say?
I didn't go to Texas to hear UGK or even before that Geto Boys!!!
My first time seeing how static selectah look
"Turn it upside down then po' it out for my lil' bro
Then pass me another one so I can po' out a lil' mo'
Fresher than ozium, cleaner than wax floors
I'm, slick as linoleum, swingin them 'llac do's"- Bun
Seal had discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE).
I’m sure a retail outlet in every state and city would stock different music determined on what they believe would be marketable and have a high sales value in a particular state or city.
Also, most NY rappers are west Indian that why we have the best rap
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
He just 💩 on your music
Podcast great. Music is super 🗑️
CAN'T have one just like a Pringle.........
I'm gonna forgive math for that reggae statement. Iykyk.. no music has more message in it then reggae music.
🎯🎯🎯🎯
Bun B for President #2024
✊🏾 🧠
Crazy to see Kelly Rowland on a airborne commerical.
No message in reggae?? 😂😂😂 literally the music of freedom fighters since the 60s,70s… ie; Bob Marley, Peter Tosh. The soundtrack to Zimbabwe’s revolution, 😂Cmon fam you from Brooklyn, you sound crazy 🤦🏿♂️
IN’NA CLUB, TRYN’A MIIIIIINGLE🎶🎵
Midnite has more education within one LP then rappers whole careers including host
Reggae been educational for 50 years. Wild statement. For anyone who disagree go and listen to the lyrics of Vaughn Benjamin (RIP)
White lines. Cream Pusha man. Feds watching Tony Montana
I think I speak for everyone when I say we prefer math as a show host
Yeah I’m SINNGGGLLLLEE 😂
And that chocolate thai in the 90s
It’s crazy cause he’s from either Barbados or Trinidad and actually lived there at some point
Rage Against the Machine definitely got their message across but then again Zac was “rapping”.
6:02 this is the reason Bun B did the track with Jay z. Even pimp realized after the fact it really out them on all over.
Where Tf Is Single @??
Hip hop is crossed over the world most of commercials have some type of hip-hop in it. Commercials that would never had it 20years ago.
“Nobody says east coast” is a weird statement 8:23
And they'll all probably be too embarrassed to say they like coke... 😂😂😂...
This South vs NYC vs West debate getting old and hiphop is DYING. This convo gotta end
It’s the rhyming. Kids learn best through rhyming. Brainwashing happens best through riddles and rhyming.
There’s knowledge in reggae songs you buggin math 😭 that’s the coke talkin?
Has Math never heard of Bob Marley
As a NYer i need NY rap... I cant relate to country accents and country ass lyrics when im rocking tims and hitting the concrete
Lol, what’s funny is we think the same way. Maybe it has to do with frequency
Hell we can't relate to them fake mafia tales that's why trap muzik took over
right yall have yall music we have ours respectively.... I like it segregated
@@chloestewart1902 lol, “segregated”
@@chloestewart1902 who you like? Imma go listen to whoever you say. I use to fuck wit dipset, jay…
Bun is really breaking it down cause when anybody from down south hear the north no city from up north is recognized as much as New York down south so New York rappers don't kno how much respect that the south give them because that wall has been up from the beginning of time that New York was never really accepted any body......
Definitely wayne made sum of the greatest music drinking lean ,ja rule made sum great music off escasty
So did Michael Jackson do drugs??
Hip Hop and Rap are not the same
Who educate you more than Bob Marley the actual prophet Reggae is the mothership my g
Reggae!!! The song designed to share messages.
Math why is your music so depressing 🤣 outro