It was supposed to be Chronic 2000. Suge Knights petty a$$ put out a Death Row compilation album and stole that name. I think, there was actually some legal stuff about the "Chronic" title. Which is why Dre's album, although generally referred to as Chronic 2001 is actually titled just '2001'.
@@chiarosuburekeni9325 Yes, it came out in '99! That's why Dre wanted to name it "2000". If you think about it now though, "2001" fits because the 21st century and new millennium started in 2001!
@@Kev27RS yeah but that's not why it ended up being called 2001. Suge caught wind that Dre was going to call his album Chronic 2000 so he rushed and put together a shitty Death Row compilation and called it that to try to beat him to the punch and IDK, confuse people or jack some of his sales.
Eminem himself said he wanted to diss Suge Knight for constantly dissing Dre on TV/radio but Dre told him to stay out of it and I think its likely Dre told all of his close collaborators to ignore Suge.
@@El_terrible1985 Never! Stop hatin on that man because he's white. His skin color doesn't mean he can't fight or won't whoop somebody's ass. And don't even try to say you didn't mention skin color....because that IS what you're gettin at
It’s honestly sad and scary. It’s live they were living in war for music and money. The east coast vs west coast, suge vs. p diddy, suge vs everyone seems like a terrible time to live
@@shekinaherinac1046 Terrible but must admit, pretty exciting however, there were substance to their differences. Today's "beef" between musicians is all planned and orchestrated 😆
So true about picking sides, because when they make up you be the common enemy or the reason why they have beef. Plus when too many people get involved it escalates.
I am sure there was a point in Dr. Dre's life, while signed to Death Row Records when was thinking "Damn, I should have stayed with Eazy E and Ruthless Records.
At least Ruthless ain’t had no gang shit. Jerry Heller wasn’t letting that gonna happened and Eazy was cool with that. I feel like if Jerry would’ve gave Cube what he wanted? Even Dr.Dre too? I don’t think it wouldn’t have been too much he say hear say. Cause everyone looked at Jerry favoring Eazy more than the group
Jerry iwas and is like the rest of his kind . keep niggas divided will they take the lions share of the bag with no fucking talent just connections with other like minded snakes
@@91Definite Heller was in the right place, at the right time when NWA fell into his greedy little lap. He was also very average at his craft. He definitely made a mistake not paying those guys what they were worth
It’s crazy how Eazy E said the same thing to bone thugs he told them to say out of it that’s show you how real Dre and Eazy E was because they knew their beef was a dangerous beef
Na bro Dre and Eazy never had real beef. They lived in the same neighborhood in Calabasas 😂 BG knoccout or somebody said he seen Eazy and Ice Cube dap hands and go talk in Private before when Cube left NWA. They all never beefed like that. The violent stuff is all from Suge knights side of stuff
@Noboby Else I believe cube a whole lot more than hearsay from some other dudes 'claims'...While it wasn't deadly beef, just more "I feel betrayed and wanna beat your ass" type of beef. They didn't speak for years and one night they randomly saw eachother in a parking garage and it was their first words to eachother in years, both sides in the beginning were on guard thinking the other was potentially about to start something physical. They talked before going their separate ways and icecube himself says he never got a chance to really hangout and truly squash it after that encounter, the next time he was in the same room was in the hospital. You can believe what some third party says because it fits what you want to believe about their relationship, but logically you should believe the situation told by the man himself, Cube.. He's got no reason to lie these days about having a fake beef. Maybe at one time a fake beef could of been leveraged for marketing and selling records for both parties, but there's nothing to gain in the 2010's (when cube's interview was posted), especially since one of the people involved has been dead for a really long time... I'm sure he wishes he could tell everyone it was fake and they were all good and remained friends after he left NWA, but that wasn't the case, both Cube and Eazy before his death talked about it, you could see It wasnt fake, especially if you were alive then and saw either Cube or Eazy live when all this was going on, you could hear the disdain... especially from Eazy towards cube, shit, he lost his baby/money maker (NWA) when Cube and then Dre left, it wasn't NWA without them and his bank account took a massive hit, records weren't selling the same and he maintained the same exact lifestyle as when NWA was at its peak.. Cube had beef with everyone in NWA after he left, so did Dre, only one that kept the peace and stayed in contact with Cube (idk about Dre) was 'Quick'. It took a long time for Dre and Cube to squash it, but their relationship currently is no where near what it once was. Now it's more like an cordial acquaintance who happen to share a whole lot of memories together, rather than a true friendship.
@@nobobyelse1789 he was saying that Dre told his peoples to stay out of his beef with Suge, just like Eazy told Bone to stay out of his beef with Suge.
@@aaronjackson9385 i get that but he also saying the beef was a “dangerous beef” which is not true. No gunplay or even known fights ever happened between Dre and Eazy
@@jackjill8129 you right xzibit parts was small, but we're integral to the songs be ice cold hits for fans, and so when the next banger come out they didn't f with the winning formula
I really don’t blame Dr. Dre for not wanting anything to do with Suge. I’m not saying that Suge Never done anything good or something like that. He’s done good things and he put a lot of people on but at the same time I see where Dr. Dre is coming from. I think Jimmy Iovine hit the nail on the head in the defiant ones documentary. When he he said he had a talk with Suge and was trying to talk some sense into him and basically told him like hey dude you’ve been telling me and thanking me because I got you guys out of the streets now you’ve made millions of dollars but you guys are neck deep in all of this fighting now. That’s why you guys like Snoop Dogg, Trey Deee, Nate Dogg, Daz, Kurupt, etc. by the time 1996 had rolled around they really weren’t trying to have this East Coast West Coast beef. They had just spent like two or three years beefing with Ruthless, they were kind of on board at the beginning especially after their video shoot got shot up but like Kurupt and Bad Azz said in an interview, they got into wrapping to get out of the streets they didn’t get into wrapping to die in a shootout over rap beef. I honestly was hoping when Suge got out of prison and started death row back up that he would’ve done something with the record label. He spent hundreds of thousands of dollars hiring 50 people to basically follow the up in smoke tour around and harass Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg and Eminem and all them. I mean think about the money that you have to spend on plane tickets and hotels on top of the money that you’re paying these guys to try to jump or shoot these guys that used to work with you. So he had money for all of that but we couldn’t ever get a solo album from Kurupt or Crooked I ? Yeah I could see why Dr. Dre didn’t wanna have anything to do with him. He was more worried about making sure everyone knew he was a gangsta instead of focusing on the music. That’s the dumb shit that got 2Pac killed.
That’s why Snoop Dogg said he wanted to change after being found not guilty for murder, Pac and him fell out after Snoop said in a radio interview shortly after the 1996 VMAs Big and Puff are his homeboys
U don’t kno me I don’t know you So don’t approach me I won’t approach you My favorite lol 💪 the verses were sick and intricate xzibit always kept up with em on the tracks they did together
#DrDre was about business. He wanted someone to handle the business while he made the music. But In the end he had to do it anyway because he could trust no one and then all the drama. Shout out to Dre!!! He won in the end. He knew where the ship he help create was headed and jumped ship At the perfect time to sail his own ship. While the other ship sank and dissolved before it hit the bottom. And now #Snoopdog it’s repairing that ship to make it float And sail again.
Don't know how you fools can respect a sucka like Dre who never wrote his verses, produced his beats, and he even was ghost-flowed. They had to teach the dumb sucka how to flow his ghostwritten verse. Just because he played 2 keys in some videos doesn't make him a legend. Hahahahhaa
X was one of the top hardcore mc's/lyrics of that time:late 90's/early 2000's doesn't get enough credit for his achievements from back then.he's up there with rakim fr fr.restless is a timeless west coast classic lp still relavent to this day✌️
Exhibit is one of the coolest homeboys on Earth I met You in Albuquerque around 03, ,04 downtown LOL you was hosting something for kids downtown and I work downtown and gave you a demo.. you accepted my CD thank you my brother much blessings ,,I f****** love Albuquerque ..🙏
It was the best decision he still standing on top to this very day!!!! Some of y’all still don’t comprehend what’s going on with the situation still applies to this very day!!!! Just different era of a generation!!!!!
All y’all saying Dre said nothing to Suge be really missing subliminals. “Niggas with no deals and no cheese” was directly aimed at Suge and Death Row. It’s referencing Interscope and Universal dropping Death Row in 97-98
I can't say that I agree with Art. Chronic 2001 was a phenomenonal album but the Chronic is one of my favorite hip hop albums EVER. I loved the Chronic 2001, but the original Chronic was ground breaking on another level.
X to the Z, bonafide legend what u see is what u get“ I can drink a whole Hennessy fifth some call it a problem but I call it a gift” Paparazzi go get you one way or another, front to back! Very outspoken and a real one ✊🏾💯
I remember snoop was dissing X at one point cause Suge approached him in the club and ask him what that shit you, Dre and snoop be talking??? And X was like “no no I’m just a rapper”. 😂😂😂😂 I remember a MTV interview snoop was speaking on it.
2001 is a classic, but that deathrow chronic 2000 is fckn bumpin too. Push all the beef etc... aside, chronic 2000 is a must have. I remember getting that double disc and bumpin that regular.
When suge got his hands dirty for dre his tactics wasn’t a problem then if it wasn’t for suge dre wouldn’t have been where he’s at today he would have continued getting played buy eazy and ruthless
I hear what’s being said about Dre not wanting drama and that’s the route anyone should take, however, the Chronic was laced with drama…from the intro. It carried on for the entire album. Can’t be hypocritical when it gets hot. Can’t be passive aggressive with “Been There, Done That” either. I hate what happened to Death Row.
Xzibit is definitely a smart street dude that has been some interrogations with the red and blue parade. He watches his words very carefully and you have to read between the lines to decipher what he's saying.
Art asking questions he knows the answers to here and acting surprised at the answer. Art knows the story about the Chronic 2000 name, he’s interviewed Reggie and talked about it.
Why do people on interviews when it cones to questions? skip the era of Xzibit’s beginning of his career like his first two albums don’t exist? That happened on Drink Champs and Adam 22’s No Jumper podcast? They’ll just go straight to his 3rd album Restless. No Jumper and Nore thought Xzibit was signed to Aftermath the whole. Smfh. They must not really know Xzibit’s discography.
You got a whiteboy from Boston who more likely was being a racist like most white boys in Boston are and also on benzinos dick and then you got nore who well let’s face it, is a dummy and ignorant who won’t do his homework but has so much pride about making a shitty diss record LA LA.
@@keldorthebluemack He didn’t diss Pac on that song. Pac got it confused with that line. You didn’t watch the last clip? He talked about this numerous of times. I don’t understand how that line is a diss toward him.
@@SoulOfTheSouth Yeah I'm not saying it was a diss I really just wanted to point out one of his singles from his first two albums since you said people go straight to the Restless album.What You See Is What You Get is a better example and one of the best videos ever to represent LA.That was on heavy rotation back in the day on Rap City and BET
I really appreciate all these stories because when I showed proof of Me being in the Nia Long and Whoopi Goldberg Movie and Regina King and Tupac Movie. I was basically proving to Alameda County that I did not look like the type that was not working all throughout High School and all throughout Alameda County. Alameda County has very envious and reckless Clans/ Klans that keeps getting into my business and allowing other troubled People to come to Alameda County disrupting my incomes but expect People to pay bills like R. Kelly was say about not being able to take care of his Kids if we cannot work. The ones in Alameda County being allowed to do this should be greatly harmed for all of the financial damage that they have caused and exposed to us. It is obvious that these Strangers to me are jealous of us and trying to make it appear that we did not contribute to our Communities. Envy is not the norm in Alameda County and should not be accepted anywhere. I was on a mission as well to save a lot of money and not to deal with troubled People. Thanks for sharing
I remember Chronic 2001 came out this is high school for peak time in my life.....we bumbed that CD every lunch break all day everyday....every song had its own vibe like it from diff CD's tracks Nate dogg explosive, Bch niggahs **** still on my 10 ten, what's the difference, still Dre.....man whole CD....
Violence over rap music has got to be some of the dumbest shit ever. How many metalheads go around killing each other? Hmmm. I'd bet not too many as they're too busy having a good time with each other.
I remember in 2000 when chronic 2001 came out. That album was ahead of its time like it came out the future. That album still holds up 22 years later
It came out in 99 actually, which it makes it more confusing lol. But I get you. Album was fire. Still is
It was supposed to be Chronic 2000. Suge Knights petty a$$ put out a Death Row compilation album and stole that name. I think, there was actually some legal stuff about the "Chronic" title. Which is why Dre's album, although generally referred to as Chronic 2001 is actually titled just '2001'.
@@chiarosuburekeni9325 Yes, it came out in '99!
That's why Dre wanted to name it "2000".
If you think about it now though, "2001" fits because the 21st century and new millennium started in 2001!
@@Kev27RS yeah but that's not why it ended up being called 2001. Suge caught wind that Dre was going to call his album Chronic 2000 so he rushed and put together a shitty Death Row compilation and called it that to try to beat him to the punch and IDK, confuse people or jack some of his sales.
@@chiarosuburekeni9325 Yeah, I know about the reason.
The Chronic 2001 is one of the best hip hop album of our time. The sounds quality is unbelievable almost blew my speakers
The (original) Chronic is even better. The mixing is insane, crazy that something from the early 90s is superior to any contemporary release
Fuck Act right
Naaaaaah
@@fredrikgranstrom6743 which album then?
I remember subscribing to this channel in 2015. I would’ve never imagined this channel reaching this level. Now y’all interviewing Xzibit.
right i was on his orginal channel that got took down lol
@@mexia23 What was the name of the original channel? Or is it the same?
@@MrTee12 i think it was the same name he had it abbreviated AOD
@@mexia23 Okay. I remember his early vids with his Me Against the World beat as the intro
@@MrTee12 yep those was the early days of Art lol
I was about 18 or 19 during that Chronic 2001 drop. Great time to be alive. That Up and Smoke tour the whole nine.
Likewise born in 83. Great time smoking pot, listening to it!
I was 21 and I agree.... Great time to be alive.
Eminem himself said he wanted to diss Suge Knight for constantly dissing Dre on TV/radio but Dre told him to stay out of it and I think its likely Dre told all of his close collaborators to ignore Suge.
Eminem is a geek. Suge an his goons would of beaten the breaks off him
@@El_terrible1985 I'm sure Eminem is heartbroken that you think he's a geek.
@@El_terrible1985 Never! Stop hatin on that man because he's white. His skin color doesn't mean he can't fight or won't whoop somebody's ass. And don't even try to say you didn't mention skin color....because that IS what you're gettin at
@@El_terrible1985 eminem ain't a gangsta but he was protected by D12 trick trick n 50 cent back then
@@deeluvdee13 I’m white ye fucking idiot😂
All of the older Hip Hop Artists and associates coming out, and speaking their stories and experiences in the game. Love it.
It’s honestly sad and scary. It’s live they were living in war for music and money. The east coast vs west coast, suge vs. p diddy, suge vs everyone seems like a terrible time to live
@@shekinaherinac1046 Terrible but must admit, pretty exciting however, there were substance to their differences. Today's "beef" between musicians is all planned and orchestrated 😆
So true about picking sides, because when they make up you be the common enemy or the reason why they have beef.
Plus when too many people get involved it escalates.
Xzlbit one of the greatest of all time this guy a legend for real
💯
No doubt
X spazzed on the verse "What's the Difference" 🔥
He was on one or two more as guest I thought....
About 5 bank accounts, 3 houses and 2 vehicles…
he helped write the whole album
@@Mr79Shahin ounces, not houses
@@sydcityhiphop yeh truesay lol
I am sure there was a point in Dr. Dre's life, while signed to Death Row Records when was thinking "Damn, I should have stayed with Eazy E and Ruthless Records.
At least Ruthless ain’t had no gang shit. Jerry Heller wasn’t letting that gonna happened and Eazy was cool with that. I feel like if Jerry would’ve gave Cube what he wanted? Even Dr.Dre too? I don’t think it wouldn’t have been too much he say hear say. Cause everyone looked at Jerry favoring Eazy more than the group
Jerry iwas and is like the rest of his kind . keep niggas divided will they take the lions share of the bag with no fucking talent just connections with other like minded snakes
@@91Definite Heller was in the right place, at the right time when NWA fell into his greedy little lap. He was also very average at his craft. He definitely made a mistake not paying those guys what they were worth
@@glennarcher6wqs stupid the writer and the producer. N.w.a should veen a powerhouse and just added mpre members to the group😊
It’s crazy how Eazy E said the same thing to bone thugs he told them to say out of it that’s show you how real Dre and Eazy E was because they knew their beef was a dangerous beef
Na bro Dre and Eazy never had real beef. They lived in the same neighborhood in Calabasas 😂 BG knoccout or somebody said he seen Eazy and Ice Cube dap hands and go talk in Private before when Cube left NWA. They all never beefed like that. The violent stuff is all from Suge knights side of stuff
@Noboby Else
I believe cube a whole lot more than hearsay from some other dudes 'claims'...While it wasn't deadly beef, just more "I feel betrayed and wanna beat your ass" type of beef. They didn't speak for years and one night they randomly saw eachother in a parking garage and it was their first words to eachother in years, both sides in the beginning were on guard thinking the other was potentially about to start something physical. They talked before going their separate ways and icecube himself says he never got a chance to really hangout and truly squash it after that encounter, the next time he was in the same room was in the hospital.
You can believe what some third party says because it fits what you want to believe about their relationship, but logically you should believe the situation told by the man himself, Cube.. He's got no reason to lie these days about having a fake beef. Maybe at one time a fake beef could of been leveraged for marketing and selling records for both parties, but there's nothing to gain in the 2010's (when cube's interview was posted), especially since one of the people involved has been dead for a really long time... I'm sure he wishes he could tell everyone it was fake and they were all good and remained friends after he left NWA, but that wasn't the case, both Cube and Eazy before his death talked about it, you could see It wasnt fake, especially if you were alive then and saw either Cube or Eazy live when all this was going on, you could hear the disdain... especially from Eazy towards cube, shit, he lost his baby/money maker (NWA) when Cube and then Dre left, it wasn't NWA without them and his bank account took a massive hit, records weren't selling the same and he maintained the same exact lifestyle as when NWA was at its peak..
Cube had beef with everyone in NWA after he left, so did Dre, only one that kept the peace and stayed in contact with Cube (idk about Dre) was 'Quick'. It took a long time for Dre and Cube to squash it, but their relationship currently is no where near what it once was. Now it's more like an cordial acquaintance who happen to share a whole lot of memories together, rather than a true friendship.
@@nobobyelse1789 he was saying that Dre told his peoples to stay out of his beef with Suge, just like Eazy told Bone to stay out of his beef with Suge.
@@aaronjackson9385 i get that but he also saying the beef was a “dangerous beef” which is not true. No gunplay or even known fights ever happened between Dre and Eazy
@@nobobyelse1789 nope but Suge threatened Eazy to let Dre and Michele out of their contracts
Can you pimp my ride 😆
The “Whats the difference” verse is legendary ✊
Until my death am Bangladesh I suggest you hold your breath til ain't none left yo that's the difference
5 Bank Accounts
3 Ounces
And 2 Vehicles
Xzibit really doesn't get the credit he deserves
Pimp My Ride was mostly fake lol even the customers said they had to fabricate their stories and the cars ended up not working well after a while 😆
@@jackjill8129 you right xzibit parts was small, but we're integral to the songs be ice cold hits for fans, and so when the next banger come out they didn't f with the winning formula
I really don’t blame Dr. Dre for not wanting anything to do with Suge. I’m not saying that Suge Never done anything good or something like that. He’s done good things and he put a lot of people on but at the same time I see where Dr. Dre is coming from.
I think Jimmy Iovine hit the nail on the head in the defiant ones documentary. When he he said he had a talk with Suge and was trying to talk some sense into him and basically told him like hey dude you’ve been telling me and thanking me because I got you guys out of the streets now you’ve made millions of dollars but you guys are neck deep in all of this fighting now.
That’s why you guys like Snoop Dogg, Trey Deee, Nate Dogg, Daz, Kurupt, etc. by the time 1996 had rolled around they really weren’t trying to have this East Coast West Coast beef. They had just spent like two or three years beefing with Ruthless, they were kind of on board at the beginning especially after their video shoot got shot up but like Kurupt and Bad Azz said in an interview, they got into wrapping to get out of the streets they didn’t get into wrapping to die in a shootout over rap beef.
I honestly was hoping when Suge got out of prison and started death row back up that he would’ve done something with the record label. He spent hundreds of thousands of dollars hiring 50 people to basically follow the up in smoke tour around and harass Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg and Eminem and all them. I mean think about the money that you have to spend on plane tickets and hotels on top of the money that you’re paying these guys to try to jump or shoot these guys that used to work with you. So he had money for all of that but we couldn’t ever get a solo album from Kurupt or Crooked I ? Yeah I could see why Dr. Dre didn’t wanna have anything to do with him. He was more worried about making sure everyone knew he was a gangsta instead of focusing on the music. That’s the dumb shit that got 2Pac killed.
That’s why Snoop Dogg said he wanted to change after being found not guilty for murder, Pac and him fell out after Snoop said in a radio interview shortly after the 1996 VMAs Big and Puff are his homeboys
I wish we got more Em and Xzibit songs than the few we got.
U don’t kno me
I don’t know you
So don’t approach me
I won’t approach you
My favorite lol 💪 the verses were sick and intricate xzibit always kept up with em on the tracks they did together
@@ecko3003 hell yea that one right there brings back memories. Different world when that dropped
X Em and busta track plz😊
I remember Xzibit being in the "In Da Club" video when Suge and those Mexicans rolled through.
They ran away again soon as 50 and his goons confronted them👌
@@colbymasvidal2397 lies. They came to an understanding. A couple of people have spoken on that
@@colbymasvidal2397 foh nobody running from 50 cent
@@jackjill8129 Shitting bricks..
He was in Loud Record so, it would make sense to ask him about his friendship with Big Pun.
Art know damn well he knew the story about Dr Dre changing his name from the Chronic 2000 😂
😂
The viewers may not
Everybody knows to this point
Everybody new that back then.
And it was nowhere near as good as the chronic classic album but not as good as the chronic
Xzibit is top 10 goats🐐 LA STAND UP!!!!!
I met Xzibit in Memphis in 1999 real down to earth dude!! He was on tour with Pun and Terror Squad
Thank you Mr Xzibit
#DrDre was about business. He wanted someone to handle the business while he made the music. But In the end he had to do it anyway because he could trust no one and then all the drama. Shout out to Dre!!!
He won in the end. He knew where the ship he help create was headed and jumped ship At the perfect time to sail his own ship. While the other ship sank and dissolved before it hit the bottom.
And now #Snoopdog it’s repairing that ship to make it float And sail again.
Don't know how you fools can respect a sucka like Dre who never wrote his verses, produced his beats, and he even was ghost-flowed. They had to teach the dumb sucka how to flow his ghostwritten verse. Just because he played 2 keys in some videos doesn't make him a legend. Hahahahhaa
Suge Knight was hating that Dre was winning
F all the negativity in the past. These dudes RULED HIPHOP back then! Those were the days..
Restless was a classic
@@duncangale945 yea righto champ
X was one of the top hardcore mc's/lyrics of that time:late 90's/early 2000's doesn't get enough credit for his achievements from back then.he's up there with rakim fr fr.restless is a timeless west coast classic lp still relavent to this day✌️
Fact
Rakim? Nah c'mon
Did Art really not know why Dre changed the name for 2001?
Art being messy. He knew the story behind The Chronic 2000 changing to The Chronic 2001. Come on big dog 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
The way he asked the question like he didn’t know is funny af 😂
He giving x a chance to tell it whole
@@HurrikaneBEA5T exactly
He wanted to tell it from his point of view.
Suge will go down in history as the greatest bag fumbler of all time.
He should make an album called: The music, the people, the art.
Exhibit is one of the coolest homeboys on Earth I met You in Albuquerque around 03, ,04 downtown LOL you was hosting something for kids downtown and I work downtown and gave you a demo.. you accepted my CD thank you my brother much blessings ,,I f****** love Albuquerque ..🙏
Proud of you Art. You keep leveling up
facts loving these interviews!
Yea he's changed it up lil and hopefully he passes vlad bcuz this cat right here does it good if not better than all
Xzibit interview is big
BIG INTERVIEW
I remember that DR. DRE AND KURUPT released their album on the same day. I was like a little kid in a candy store that day at best buy.
The golden age of hip hop.
The bloody age
It was the best decision he still standing on top to this very day!!!! Some of y’all still don’t comprehend what’s going on with the situation still applies to this very day!!!! Just different era of a generation!!!!!
Been waiting on this one!!
All y’all saying Dre said nothing to Suge be really missing subliminals. “Niggas with no deals and no cheese” was directly aimed at Suge and Death Row. It’s referencing Interscope and Universal dropping Death Row in 97-98
Eminem wrote Forgot About Dre tho
@@joshingram071and rhe watcher they dissed 2pac
Restless is a classic.
bruh X's first two albums are classic too
@@sgtcreasegrease I only know of 40 days an 40 nightz what's the other one?
@@onehitterquitter2130 at the speed of life
@@sgtcreasegrease awww shit I have that album an I totally forgot about it. Fosho both of them albums are classic.
His best album by far. His first 2 albums did have a few banners, but nothing close to restless.
What U see is what U get video was and STILL is my all time favorite Hip Hop video.
This is a great interview respect Dialogue
I bought 💿 Albun Restless that was 🔥 Front2Back, Alcoholic, X
At The Speed Of Life was straight fire too, he was hungry on that one.. 40 Dayz is dope too, he was dropping heat back in his early days.
I can't say that I agree with Art. Chronic 2001 was a phenomenonal album but the Chronic is one of my favorite hip hop albums EVER.
I loved the Chronic 2001, but the original Chronic was ground breaking on another level.
Dre seems to be a wise man. Eminem oftens mentions surprisingly good advice given to him by Dre.
Good interview! Know what I'm saying 🤣😂
Take a shot everytime Art says “if I’m not mistaken”
You’d be getting your stomach pumped if you do that 😂
@@DubC alcohol od 1 minute in lmaoo
😂😂😂
Dre seems like the type that would be cool to you if you were cool to him
Silent manipulators.
X to the Z, bonafide legend what u see is what u get“ I can drink a whole Hennessy fifth some call it a problem but I call it a gift” Paparazzi go get you one way or another, front to back! Very outspoken and a real one ✊🏾💯
I remember snoop was dissing X at one point cause Suge approached him in the club and ask him what that shit you, Dre and snoop be talking??? And X was like “no no I’m just a rapper”. 😂😂😂😂 I remember a MTV interview snoop was speaking on it.
Wrd lol
Restless album was a banger
At The Speed Of Life is still one of my fave albums.......
Legend right here
Xzibit’s verse on “LA Niggaz” was good also
I hope 'You know i'm saying" become his next meme. 😅
Such a humble guy, I love a lot of his work.
Xzibit is very underrated
Big Co of Vendetta 4 Life Checking in . Speak
Great interview
Front 2 Bak wuz his greatest Hit
2001 is a classic, but that deathrow chronic 2000 is fckn bumpin too.
Push all the beef etc... aside, chronic 2000 is a must have. I remember getting that double disc and bumpin that regular.
Much respect x
When suge got his hands dirty for dre his tactics wasn’t a problem then if it wasn’t for suge dre wouldn’t have been where he’s at today he would have continued getting played buy eazy and ruthless
Art where’s that intro music gone that you used to have, that RNB beat! Was fire 🔥
Suge is getting what he deserves now!
Dre actually sued Death Row for naming their compilation “Chronic 2000.
He did? I don’t blame him 😂
@@91Definite Yep
"It's the liks baby, it's the liks"
If you are clueless to what this means, your hip hop pass is officially revoked. 😂
Technically Dr.Dre's Second studio album is only names 2001 & not Chronic 2001.
His second album was “aftermath presents…” all of his albums are collabs
May JESUS continue to Bless You Sir!
And me too!
Praise Thor 🙏
@@wintersouljah8437 🙏Amen
His song Foundation is one of the greatest songs ever made
I hear what’s being said about Dre not wanting drama and that’s the route anyone should take, however, the Chronic was laced with drama…from the intro. It carried on for the entire album. Can’t be hypocritical when it gets hot. Can’t be passive aggressive with “Been There, Done That” either. I hate what happened to Death Row.
Yup. Don’t forget he left his audio in “lay low” and would sneak diss suge any chance he got when he linked up with snoop or kurupt.
Is this 24/7 Deathrow channel?
Yes
The album was just called “2001”
Yes! I believe I know what you are saying!
This man has one of, if not thee best tracks ever in hip hop...PERIOD...
Huh????
@@haddingtoniangcp2464 Gotta be Papparizi
@@haddingtoniangcp2464 Paparazzi my bad
"What you see is what you get"is on e the best songs in Hip Hop History.
He had a great one produced by DJ Quik. Snoop Dogg too but I cant find them
Should out to Detroit! Home of X to the Z!
I thought he was born in New Mexico? Or did he grow up in New Mexico?
@@itsascaryworld9788 Nope, Detroit
And also the home 🏡 of the rap GOD Eminem
It's sad how we nonchalantly say people died so two men can stay rich.
Xzlbit never disappoint his fans talking about Dr J
What’s the difference between us, we can start at the penis or we can scream I just don’t give a fuck and see who means it. -Eminem
Xzibit is definitely a smart street dude that has been some interrogations with the red and blue parade. He watches his words very carefully and you have to read between the lines to decipher what he's saying.
He's not a street dude
Shut up.
Xzibit TIMEBOMB said what’s up.. Love you Bro.. YEAH THAT ERA WAS ACTIVE
Art asking questions he knows the answers to here and acting surprised at the answer.
Art knows the story about the Chronic 2000 name, he’s interviewed Reggie and talked about it.
Much respect for big X gangsta but stayed humble
Lemme go off topic real quick: Xzibit look like he soaring the sky 😂😂😂😂
More like Suges hatred for Dre and Dre trying to pretend Suge don't exist for 2 decades
Man looks like a xzibit popsicle that was left on the sidewalk on a hot day.
🔥💯DAAAAAAYYYYYUUUUUMMMMMMM💯🔥
Xzibit be like....'yuh know I'm saying?'
X remind me of fhat dude from boondocks that always said ya know what im sayin😂
The interesting thing is that they share a baby momma.
Man I know AOD knows the story behind 2001. I'm starting to wonder about his line of questioning.
How many times does xzibit say “you know what I’m sayin?” Lol
Why do people on interviews when it cones to questions? skip the era of Xzibit’s beginning of his career like his first two albums don’t exist? That happened on Drink Champs and Adam 22’s No Jumper podcast? They’ll just go straight to his 3rd album Restless. No Jumper and Nore thought Xzibit was signed to Aftermath the whole. Smfh. They must not really know Xzibit’s discography.
You got a whiteboy from Boston who
more likely was being a racist like most white boys in Boston are and also on benzinos dick and then you got nore who well let’s face it, is a dummy and ignorant who won’t do his homework but has so much pride about making a shitty diss record LA LA.
That song paparazzi on his first album is why he got dissed on that Makaveli album
@@keldorthebluemack He didn’t diss Pac on that song. Pac got it confused with that line. You didn’t watch the last clip? He talked about this numerous of times. I don’t understand how that line is a diss toward him.
@@SoulOfTheSouth pac didn't say something edi did .
@@SoulOfTheSouth Yeah I'm not saying it was a diss I really just wanted to point out one of his singles from his first two albums since you said people go straight to the Restless album.What You See Is What You Get is a better example and one of the best videos ever to represent LA.That was on heavy rotation back in the day on Rap City and BET
I really appreciate all these stories because when I showed proof of Me being in the Nia Long and Whoopi Goldberg Movie and Regina King and Tupac Movie. I was basically proving to Alameda County that I did not look like the type that was not working all throughout High School and all throughout Alameda County. Alameda County has very envious and reckless Clans/ Klans that keeps getting into my business and allowing other troubled People to come to Alameda County disrupting my incomes but expect People to pay bills like R. Kelly was say about not being able to take care of his Kids if we cannot work. The ones in Alameda County being allowed to do this should be greatly harmed for all of the financial damage that they have caused and exposed to us. It is obvious that these Strangers to me are jealous of us and trying to make it appear that we did not contribute to our Communities. Envy is not the norm in Alameda County and should not be accepted anywhere. I was on a mission as well to save a lot of money and not to deal with troubled People. Thanks for sharing
What’s the difference between me and you? About 5 bank accounts, 3 ounces and 2 vehicles. -xzibit
I remember Chronic 2001 came out this is high school for peak time in my life.....we bumbed that CD every lunch break all day everyday....every song had its own vibe like it from diff CD's tracks Nate dogg explosive, Bch niggahs **** still on my 10 ten, what's the difference, still Dre.....man whole CD....
50 cent said somthing similar when Wayne and baby Wer beefing he said ther family they wil work it out and what happened they worked it out 💯✔️
Violence over rap music has got to be some of the dumbest shit ever. How many metalheads go around killing each other? Hmmm. I'd bet not too many as they're too busy having a good time with each other.
He picked sides without actually picking sides. Smart man 😂
X's verse on What's the Difference is one of the best ever. Holy shit what a song.
0:57 i like to hear him laughing
The interviewer trying his best to get X to say something wild bout suge knight.
man, imagine being such a hater, that it literally destroys your life.
X put out some solid albums, I always wondered why Dre didn't sign X and WTF happened to Hittman he was nice too and all over Chronic 2001
hittman retired
Google what happened to hit man he has a few interviews…seems like creative control was an issue for him working under Dre..