C Loc is the Godfather of Baton Rouge Rap Music. He made rap music in BR what it is today. Thanks God for him. May he continue to do his thang in the rap game.
" so don't get full of that alcohol in the club and think u bad... Cuz soon as ninjas start acting up, somebody Gon whoop yo ass" .. C-loc ( how u do that) That whole song go hard
Great interview. C-Loc did his thang with his label. Still got all the 💿 keep doing ya thang. Seeing C-Loc on here I’d really like to see Beelow do a interview
Yessuh 💪🏿💯, I keep tellN niggaz We use to be 504, alot of people phone numbers use to start with 504-346-****, soon as we got the 225 area code, Master P started advertising for the 504 Boyz. Remember them caller id's (Bell South, & South Central Bell) 🤣 them was the Days.
Love you Donnie man for these shows lately. Houston and Louisiana were very much related in rap. Keep having Precise on there. We need Max Minelli, D and HerbMan of Cartel Records and Trinity Garden Cartel, Fiend, Blac Menace, Happy Perez, and another Robert Guillerman interview.
C-Loc the B.R God Father of Rap. Appreciate u having that good EAR 👂 for music 🎵 to bring so much different talent and flavor to the Southern rap seen. With hard hitters like Max Minelli- a lyrical genius ,Boosie- Rap Legend, Tho many say the King of B.R, Young Bleed- Laid back story Teller, Happy Perez- 1 of da best producers in da game. Boo Rossini / a street Cat that's cold on da mic 🎤
C loc they ain’t bout no trouble ,the man who put boosie out on them camps album and produced youngest of da camp I wish E Vicious could have gotten his Flowers before passing
C-Loc is also such a nice guy. I remember a friend of mine was interviewing him for a story back in early 2000's and one thing that struck me was just how friendly and cool he was.
So this is the lowkey C-Loc i heard on those concentration camp cds from Max minelli & boosie. I'll always remember that line boosie said in "Outlaws" when he was a teen- "Say Loc, I need to know if they real or fake.
I remember trying get on wit Loc a couple times. I met Max at a club and walked up on stage n introduced myself and he told me I needed to have something on cd. Then him n Loc was at 94.1 and I did a freestyle for them but I was on some hip-hop shit but they was liked my stuff. And then I finally met Loc in Monroe. I'm from the North but I knew if I threw up the 4s he'd know we locked in I'm from Baton Rouge too and then I got on stage and he wasn't trippin. Man I had always wanted to do something like dat and outside I gave Loc a CD wit 3 songs on it I had did at Deadgame Records wit J Guss. I grew up on his music cuz my dad was cool with Young Bleed and I still play his music til this day. My favorite all-time Loc album is It's A Gamble if Baton Rouge was what it is today Loc would of went Platinum cuz he was like pimp or happy was or whoever produced the music was damn good producer and just certain southern sounds like the country cowboy sound but it's gangsta is what even yb use from time to time. Loc deserve the recognition and a side note Sam I Am need interviews too
Shit yeah I remember that show in Monroe cuz The Chopper City Boyz was there that night too and they was mad cuz I kept walked cross the stage while they was performing hollering at Loc to give him da CD. I was like fuck dem boys cuz BG was coming perform da next week. That could a been 07 or 08 something round dat time
*Long over due interview with the Big Dawg C-Loc....man if C-Loc sold his catalog dude would be rich as fuck....nigga got bread now but he really got a shit load of gems in his catalog...his shit deep....I wanna see C-Loc & Young Bleed collab on some new shit and I wanna see Him, Boosie, and Max Minelli put out some new Bangers together....lately I been seeing alotta OG BR rappers get the respect they deserve...Foxx, Big Head, etc...I'm so glad alotta Louisiana Rappers starting to get notice....our music been getting slept on for years....yo dope interview*
I can't remember the original song but his verse on How you do that, is from another solo song he had. But damn I can't believe he didn't know Happy Perez was with The Camp. I wish Loc and Max Minelli would go ahead and knock out another album together. If they could do that and just get some features from everyone else, J-Von, Boo, Reno, Boosie etc. I'll be happy
@@travmusickable no I'm not talking about Bleeds verse, Loc's verse on there is recycled from an old song. A Fool was the original song with just Bleed
One of the most memorable bars of my child hood is "So dont get fulla that alcohol in the club and think you bad, cause if yall niggas start fuckin up somebody's gonna kick yo ass" 😂😂😂 the radio version of that bar was hilarious iykyk
C-Loc a MF'n legend. Concentration Camp one of the hardest rap clicks ever. Need to get Happy Perez and Bleed up here too
Happy Perez a pop producer now man It’s crazy knowing he came from fw the camp first. His discography is CRAZY at this point
🗣🗣🗣🗣🍾🍾💎
Happy Perez did a track on Ozzy Osbournes latest album..
He's came a long way, props to him..🙌
Definitely need Nathan Happpy Perez. One of my favorite producers
It's bout time big Loc got his flowers. It wouldn't be a Baton Rouge rap scene without this man. And he still kickin out hits. 💪 💯
And that's on the real!!💪🏾💯
Real shit
Big facts
He's Been Holding BR down since he picked up the 🎤 Thank You Brother
True Story
The guy gave Boosie his start mannnnn time really does fly he’s a a hidden legend in the south
C Loc is the Godfather of Baton Rouge Rap Music. He made rap music in BR what it is today. Thanks God for him. May he continue to do his thang in the rap game.
YUP
He and Boosie got some Classic jams together
My favorite song was take picture
His voice always stood out. 💯
" so don't get full of that alcohol in the club and think u bad... Cuz soon as ninjas start acting up, somebody Gon whoop yo ass" .. C-loc ( how u do that)
That whole song go hard
Mane.... He put a lot of cats in the door ..That young bleed album is a classic
Legendary voice on Young bleed album and Master P💪🏾
Great interview. C-Loc did his thang with his label. Still got all the 💿 keep doing ya thang. Seeing C-Loc on here I’d really like to see Beelow do a interview
C- Loc a legend. From back when BR was 504 era.
Facts
Aye G shit a lot of people don’t kno it used to be 504.
I remember that's all everyone played in middle school
Yessuh 💪🏿💯, I keep tellN niggaz We use to be 504, alot of people phone numbers use to start with 504-346-****, soon as we got the 225 area code, Master P started advertising for the 504 Boyz. Remember them caller id's (Bell South, & South Central Bell) 🤣 them was the Days.
Ooooo that boy said bell south. Old times for real. And then I remember we had to buy calling cards and shit to call long distance
Keep the boot in the spotlight more please
Legend & GOAT C-Loc in his own Category.
Stayed across the street from concentration camp in mo city in 97 cool ass ninjas much respect salute ya boy #lilsin
Love you Donnie man for these shows lately. Houston and Louisiana were very much related in rap. Keep having Precise on there. We need Max Minelli, D and HerbMan of Cartel Records and Trinity Garden Cartel, Fiend, Blac Menace, Happy Perez, and another Robert Guillerman interview.
💯
Need young bleed on here next donnie
He also got bring max minelli after bleed to
C loc is a great teacher👍,, and his artist soaked up the game,,, now that's dope🔥
@@breytonlemons6714 max already been on here and bleed.
Bleed already been on here.
C-Loc had his own style along with Young Bleed and The Concentrate Camp ! I been rocking with C-Loc every sents How You Do Dat !
C-Loc Records, Had The Potential To Become One Of Top Independent Hiphop Labels, All C-Loc Records Artist Were Fire, Talking About Spitting Bars. 💯
That original how ya do dat on that concentration camp compilation wasn’t even called that, was called “A Fool” on there
OG version 🔥
“Based off of King T song Act A Fool!”…Young Bleed
Been rockin with big Loc since “Who’s Gonna Ride” and “Whatever”
SouthSideBatonRouge4Life⚜️🎭💪🏿💯
C-Loc was my favorite artist growing up!!!! Great Interview!!! Waiting on Boo Rossini!
Facts Mississippi legend
@jucitylegends4626 donnie gotta get the dirty boyz on here bama's finest
C-Loc the B.R God Father of Rap. Appreciate u having that good EAR 👂 for music 🎵 to bring so much different talent and flavor to the Southern rap seen. With hard hitters like Max Minelli- a lyrical genius ,Boosie- Rap Legend, Tho many say the King of B.R, Young Bleed- Laid back story Teller, Happy Perez- 1 of da best producers in da game. Boo Rossini / a street Cat that's cold on da mic 🎤
Glad to see C-Loc still doing good.. I still jam those Concentration Camp tapes
Do a Max Minelli interview next He a Louisiana Legend also... Testify 💯🔥
Hell yea Max Minelli hold it down for the whole 👢
Big Dawg in the building 💯💪🏿
You know Donnie having fun in an interview when he ask the guest to spit a verse 😆
MUCH RESPECT TO THE O.G. C-LOC (BOOTCAMP)
Big Loc! That's my dawg! Humble as fuck!
C loc BR LEGEND
That boy Loc good to hear from him
C loc need a movie
DJ Precise should be a voiceover actor. The man has a platinum voice
Boooooy Precise is THE MAN
Real OG respect ✊
Once a pon time in the crack house
Silk the shocker ft C loc🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My shit!
Made 10’g today bout to get up&outty. (Well let ya boy hold 10$).
Shhhhhh! I ain’t got it. 😂
Loc Killed That 💯
First time l heard of Young Bleed was on his album
a must watch legendary cloc
Salute Big Loc
Big Dog C Loc 1st time I heard Lil Bossie on your tape
Cloc had good artists
I know that voice anywhere!
That joint he had on Im Bout It soundtrack was tough!!
Facts
Yup
Who's real who's fake you never knooooowwwww
HOW YOU DO THAT THERE 👑💯🔥
Baton Rouge Finest...Who's Gonna Ride...
"Play it broke until, you get out the game...cause this sh*t, gets heavy" 💪🏼💯
Classic
C loc they ain’t bout no trouble ,the man who put boosie out on them camps album and produced youngest of da camp I wish E Vicious could have gotten his Flowers before passing
C-Loc is 💯
From DA RAQ MEMBA CLOC ADS ALL N DA SOURCE B DAT SHIT WAS DOPE YOUNG BLEED ALBUM CRIMINALLY SLEPT ON
One of my favorite, highly underrated!!
C-Loc is also such a nice guy. I remember a friend of mine was interviewing him for a story back in early 2000's and one thing that struck me was just how friendly and cool he was.
I first heard Loc on Down South Hustlers. Been rockin ever since. Thug Luv Family from Savannah Ga...
I'm from Savannah too
39th
Who Am I ? C-Loc, occupation hustler🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
LOC a legend. We never stopped jammin them classics. I swear Concentration Camp II a certified classic. S/O to Happy and Minelli too.
Another CLASSIC DONNIE… 💯
C Loc a real legend
The Locsta!!!
So this is the lowkey C-Loc i heard on those concentration camp cds from Max minelli & boosie. I'll always remember that line boosie said in "Outlaws" when he was a teen- "Say Loc, I need to know if they real or fake.
This one of the best interviews I've ever watched, keep up the work man
Yes Sir! Another Good One!! 👍🏾
True OG! Been jammin him since Whatever 🫡
"Whatever you need I got it " C-LOC the GOD
Great interview!! C-Loc "Bigg Dawg"
Always been one of my favorites. Tha Boot baby!!
Another classic
Much love to C LOC for still being here and looking the same. NC sends love
Say mane I would love to interview C-Loc. I grew up outside BR and remember how they was playing him on 95.5.
the fact he still remembers his verse let us further know how much money he really made off that whole run back in the 90's
C-Loc remind me of BIG Hawk RIP BIG HAWK
Salute to da legend✊🏾
Precise! This man made so many songs I grew up loving
That song Terror Dome was hard . They remixed it and called it where them where them playas at
One of my favorite songs
Another good 1 🤘🏽🎙
Great interview
I remember trying get on wit Loc a couple times. I met Max at a club and walked up on stage n introduced myself and he told me I needed to have something on cd. Then him n Loc was at 94.1 and I did a freestyle for them but I was on some hip-hop shit but they was liked my stuff. And then I finally met Loc in Monroe. I'm from the North but I knew if I threw up the 4s he'd know we locked in I'm from Baton Rouge too and then I got on stage and he wasn't trippin. Man I had always wanted to do something like dat and outside I gave Loc a CD wit 3 songs on it I had did at Deadgame Records wit J Guss. I grew up on his music cuz my dad was cool with Young Bleed and I still play his music til this day. My favorite all-time Loc album is It's A Gamble if Baton Rouge was what it is today Loc would of went Platinum cuz he was like pimp or happy was or whoever produced the music was damn good producer and just certain southern sounds like the country cowboy sound but it's gangsta is what even yb use from time to time. Loc deserve the recognition and a side note Sam I Am need interviews too
Shit yeah I remember that show in Monroe cuz The Chopper City Boyz was there that night too and they was mad cuz I kept walked cross the stage while they was performing hollering at Loc to give him da CD. I was like fuck dem boys cuz BG was coming perform da next week. That could a been 07 or 08 something round dat time
Trying to find camp life album been looking for it for years
C-loc 💯🦾🦾salute DH Dj Precise always coming thru 💯💯🦾
Wouldn't be no lil Boosie if it wasn't for C-Loc
FACTS
Shit crazy I just watch that documentary on Tubi a few weeks ago 🔥 Good Shit 👏🏿👑💯
One of the smoothest voice
Impressive keep up the good work
I remember all they played was who the sickest on the radio and beelow song Big Body.
Man I still got both on my playlists that concentration album 🔥🔥🥵💙
Smart guy
Great interview loc
I remember meeting Chub at Tommy Jefferson (RIP) studio in Glen Oaks back in 94
OG CLOC SBR!
Always did square bizness when I worked on his mixtape. One of the few real ones. What’s up Chubb
I would love to see them to get back together and put a hit back together 🙏🤴🥃👑✊🏿bosses
Without Loc we wouldn't have Boosie
FACTS
💯💯💯
C Loc…Big Dawg! ✊🏾💯
Legend ✊🏿💪🏿✊🏿
I have mad respect for loc
Hope u reach your goal for the week🤞🏾
Helluva Story & how ya do dat verse!
Big Loc 💯
Big Loc 😤💪🏽
His verse on "Once Upon Time" 🔥
C-Loc is the Goat
Very cool dude
🎵 Don’t get full of that alcohol in the club and think ya bad💯
*Long over due interview with the Big Dawg C-Loc....man if C-Loc sold his catalog dude would be rich as fuck....nigga got bread now but he really got a shit load of gems in his catalog...his shit deep....I wanna see C-Loc & Young Bleed collab on some new shit and I wanna see Him, Boosie, and Max Minelli put out some new Bangers together....lately I been seeing alotta OG BR rappers get the respect they deserve...Foxx, Big Head, etc...I'm so glad alotta Louisiana Rappers starting to get notice....our music been getting slept on for years....yo dope interview*
“In this game I’m in you know you got to be real, no room for weakness, so I’m hard as steel”
I can't remember the original song but his verse on How you do that, is from another solo song he had. But damn I can't believe he didn't know Happy Perez was with The Camp. I wish Loc and Max Minelli would go ahead and knock out another album together. If they could do that and just get some features from everyone else, J-Von, Boo, Reno, Boosie etc. I'll be happy
The verse was from his song called "A Fool"
@@travmusickable no I'm not talking about Bleeds verse, Loc's verse on there is recycled from an old song. A Fool was the original song with just Bleed
One of the most memorable bars of my child hood is "So dont get fulla that alcohol in the club and think you bad, cause if yall niggas start fuckin up somebody's gonna kick yo ass" 😂😂😂 the radio version of that bar was hilarious iykyk