I think because his demeanors is so laid back - he's not mentioned often as one of the greats but he should be + he's one of the few established MCs that still freestyles off the top of the dome
@DaEscape What kinda emcees are there that are like Nore Common or Pete Rock in todays rap scene? There will never be another Common or a Pete Rock let alone Nore in his prime.. Capone n Noreaga, M.O.P., Onyx or The Lox will never be duplicated.
The legends discussed on this platform created our culture! Good or bad, this is who we are! This is reminiscent of my college days as a little Maryland girl at Morgan State University where our college parties were comprised of every legend mentioned on this platform. A time that I will never forget and an era that made me appreciate music made just for us! This show was AMAZING and took me down a path full of memories that made me who I am today! What a GIFT to our culture!!!! Thank you Drink Champs!!!! And don’t be mad at Common for choosing KRS-One. KRS-One was a teacher, taught us to appreciate “us” as a people, and aligned with the Black church which was very much aligned with Black culture…..as Common Mentioned! KRS-One made us feel empowered and like Black people were actually in the Bible, I understand why he chose KRS-One over Rakim!
Rasheed’s music was the soundtrack to my life from high school until now. I have the ultimate respect and love for this brotha. I can literally think about the most happiest times in my life and his music was always near. My thumbnail is his empty LA apartment after Dilla passed. He embodies the word and culture of this thing we call Hip Hop. Shalawam.
I got people that will fuck shit up for common they don't even know fam personally!!! My dad would say I if I didn't trust your mom I would think he might be your dad!!! 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
Even though Common and Pete Rock aren't in my daily rotation and I've had other favorites on drink champs..this is by far the best drink champs episode ever. I had goosebumps watching this because of all of their collective love and admiration for hip-hop, the history lessons, all the gems they droppin, DJ EFN nerding out and getting to show love for Pete Rock. Seriously shed a tear watching these men reminisce over all of the beautiful nuances of hip-hop artistry from then til now and its evolution. This episode is a blessing and worth every second of the 3hr14min.
Love the shout out- raised in Humboldt Park… I was stationed overseas and Common helped soothe my homesickness when he dropped “Reminding me of Self.” Thanks so much
Damn this might be my favorite Drink Champs and I rocks with them all but this was special. I pray that CL and P Rock can “Straighten It Out” Peace and Blessings
@@StLaRok I agree. Even with the beats. I felt like Dilla was on the cusp of taking the mic and beats to the next level. That guy had a presence that was felt on the track. He just had type of cold delivery and voice that I loved.
“I’m the C to the O double M, O, N, I sit and think with a drink about how I’m goin to win”. SouthSide Chicago, in the building!!! Great episode, can’t wait to check out the album.
So much great history missed. There 1st time having Common and they didn't mention his early carrier, Nore seems oblivious that Kanye resurrected Commons carrier (a whole convo in itself), his acting career, his Social Political envolvment
Pete Rock's remix of PE's Shut Em Down is one of the top 5 remixes EVER. Those horns are bananas, and how Pete plays them at various volumes is just heaven.
Wooow, this was *SO HIP HOP!!* 😃🙌🏾 Whole episode was full of *GEMS* 💎✨Thank y'all so much for preserving the artform, and for this *CLASSIC* you're about to drop 😊🙏🏾🩵✌🏾🎨⛅
Common is a legend. One of the best rappers ever. Chicago all day. Pete Rock is a hero, dudes beats changed how I listened to music entirely. Unreal episode.
This episode mean soo much to me. These three men were heavy hitters in the late 90s early 2000s. All three shape my young adult life. This is such a treat. Respect to them.
This was a top 10 drink champs interview. The conversation and the messages were great. I enjoy listening to anything positive that has chicago involved. I'm from the Southside of Chicago myself. Born and raised and I love hip hop. 💪🏾👏🏾🤝🏾
i love how Pete and Common have kinda child-like friendship quality energy, like when you and your friend in elementary or junior high hung-out. Theyre both unique legends but there's a joyfulness of them together. Besides the beauty ot this era of new collabs between established vets, (CL just dropped a track with Peter Gunz) and Nas and Preem etc-- it's to see grown men have joy and creativity and reverence.
This was one of the best Drink Champs episodes ever! Up there with DMX. Thank You. I want to see some indie Hip Hop legends on here like TruthSeekah and Vinnie Paz.
Real shit, I've never watched a single episode of Drink Champs until today. True legends on a looooong ass interview 😅, 💯 Real Hip Hop, much respect ✊🏾
I’ve seen a lot of Drjnk Champs episodes and I have to say this is by far one of my favorite so far. The love y’all have for hip hop is extremely evident and it made me think of my love for hip hop and when I fell in love with it as a fan and MC
I don't know about the greatest of all time but Nas is definitely better than the usual 2PAC, The Notorious B.I.G., Big Pun, Big L, Eazy-E, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap namedrops. I'd put DMX over Nas. AZ even. They'd be my two picks for best out of New York and the whole East Coast USA.
In 1994, Pete Rock was not embraced as an ICONIC CREATIVE. Atlantic Records thought that his process was TOO ELABORATE and many people told me that the streets didn't UNDERSTAND his CLEAN ELEGANCE. Well,here we are, A MILLION YEARS LATER, and PETE ROCK IS ONE OF THE GREAT ELDER SPIRITS.. I give thanks that i was FORTUNATE enough to KNOW BETTER.. Pete was prolific then, and MUSICALLY MONUMENTAL NOW. And that guy COMMON?!? This is about to be music to CELEBRATE LIFE. Yeah, it's always darkest before THE DAWN. IN THE PRECIOUS NAME OF JESUS, I AM GRATEFUL FOR THIS DYNAMIC DUO. The F.O.R.C.E. IS STRONG WITH these 2. Long Live THE GOLDEN SACRED ART FORM.🔥♾️🔥
Hands down Pete Rock, along with CL Smooth raised me and its truly inspiring to see one of my idols. Real talk, my parents loved when I would play Mecca and the Soul Brother. Seeing Pete with the 12's and a mixer had me on my "I'm going to be a DJ" one day. Love you Pete and Common, excited to hear the new project!! Big up to drink champs🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
So cool to see these legends. I'm so proud to say I'm part of the 90s generation. That time was priceless. Such a blessing. We got nothing but for both you fellas. From South Africa
They Reminisce Over You the greatest hip hop song ever made. I Used to Love H.E.R. also one of the greatest. Great interview and looking forward to the album
I enjoyed this one man.. I got a lot of love and respect for Common. Pete Rock too. Listening to stories of the old days will always catch my ear. Stand up guys, legends of the game, this is what it’s all about. Surviving the game and being able to sit and talk about it years later and laugh at the memories.
Definitely 2 of the reasons why I'm still in love with HIP HOP. Pete's outros still harder than most tracks today. Common HELLA consistent and soooo UNDERRATED. DOPENESS PERSONIFIED!
I wish the question for Common was “Illmatic or Sun Rises In The East.” I loved his explanation about Illmatic, but Jeru’s first album, Heavy Mental by Killah Priest ALL should be studied. Both albums are lyrically on another planet.
I don’t think NORE gets enough credit for his knowledge of hip hop and how much he loves the culture. Salute NORE 🙏🏾
Noreaga is a f****** Legend just like Pete Rock and Common…
More for his love of the culture than his knowledge imo. A lot of times he’s stumped about common hip hop knowledge
He was there for certain shit and what he don’t know he tried to learn
Would give him even more credit, if he knew when to just shut up!!
He doesn’t really know a lot though.
As a 42 year old man. Hearing these stories of our era got me tearing up man.
I hear you I’m 42 been a fan since day 1 I’m a white guy from the hood of Worcester Massachusetts I love real Rap music!!!
@@ishwiz407 in the prime of our lives!
Early 80s baby passionate hip hop head since late 80s (especially since 91 when a little older to appreciate more)!
I’m 51 and I’m tearing up hearing the stories.
Common and Pete album? Nas and Premo album? What a time to be alive for us hip hop fans! 🔥
Didn't we get a Styles P & Havok album too
@@CHAMPDOGZstyles n havoc was ok.....common & nas levels above styles p imo....luv havoc...he's no premo n pete on the boards..
You're tripping. The late '90s was a great time to be alive for hip-hop.
Some may disagree with that, but I get your point @@jamaaldavis7907
Tha Dogg pound album?Eminem album?Snoop and Dr.. Dre album?
I see Common… I see Pete Rock… I see Drink Champs I can’t press play fast enough! Salute to the Drink Champs crew for this one. ☝🏽
My fav Drink Champs Episode
⭐️⭐️🐐🐐🔥🔥🔥💿🥂🥂
The song I Used To Love Her by Common is one of the greatest hip hop songs ever made.
Dopest use of metaphor early in hop hop
Facts!!
No doubt.
@@vincentmason9505💯💯🔥
It's a hip hop love song. Shit was heartfelt.
I’ve always said Resurrection is our Illmatic here in Chicago.
*Ain’t it man…*
Absolutely
Fax
Love that album!
It looks like Pete and Nas have talked it out, this is a blessing for fans.
YES I am glad they smoothed it out
Should have never acted like that...
Wait what? My bad , I never knew something happen can you tell me.. thanks.
@@Lifxzvblook it up
@@Lifxzvb unpaid royalties.
Common has to be in the top 10 discussion. Dude has a lot of classics
I think because his demeanors is so laid back - he's not mentioned often as one of the greats but he should be + he's one of the few established MCs that still freestyles off the top of the dome
Arguably has more classics than any other rapper
We do it For the people 😂
These dudes are legit LEGENDS! They don’t make MC’s like them anymore
@DaEscapeNo they don't my dude lol, and that's just an objective fact.
@@iraford5788💯%
@@iraford5788ima producer and I can say producers either. They one of ones
@DaEscapenah dawg it’s not even a comparison. It’s like a old school Chevy vs a Chevy Cruze 😂
@DaEscape What kinda emcees are there that are like Nore Common or Pete Rock in todays rap scene? There will never be another Common or a Pete Rock let alone Nore in his prime.. Capone n Noreaga, M.O.P., Onyx or The Lox will never be duplicated.
The legends discussed on this platform created our culture! Good or bad, this is who we are! This is reminiscent of my college days as a little Maryland girl at Morgan State University where our college parties were comprised of every legend mentioned on this platform. A time that I will never forget and an era that made me appreciate music made just for us! This show was AMAZING and took me down a path full of memories that made me who I am today! What a GIFT to our culture!!!! Thank you Drink Champs!!!! And don’t be mad at Common for choosing KRS-One. KRS-One was a teacher, taught us to appreciate “us” as a people, and aligned with the Black church which was very much aligned with Black culture…..as Common Mentioned! KRS-One made us feel empowered and like Black people were actually in the Bible, I understand why he chose KRS-One over Rakim!
Common in my top 10 MCs of all time. 30+ years of living and breathing hip hop man is a LEGEND legend
My top 15 all time definitely 💯
Facts 💯
Rasheed’s music was the soundtrack to my life from high school until now. I have the ultimate respect and love for this brotha. I can literally think about the most happiest times in my life and his music was always near. My thumbnail is his empty LA apartment after Dilla passed. He embodies the word and culture of this thing we call Hip Hop. Shalawam.
My favorite album was the Brown album. That's what I call it. 4got the name off top. But I was in early high school. I was writin to them beats.
@@ramire7heavenz252one day it'll all make sense?
Common Album Be One Of The Best Albums Ever
Water for chocolate is my favorite but yeah b is a great album
Kanye West was at his highest peak on them beats!!
It's a contender for a top 3 rap albums of the 2000s spot.
Facts
Both albums by Kanye were classics! Along with Like Water For Chocolate 🙏🏽
Fact that common is burning palo Santo throughout the interview is super unique & legendary
Facts!
Yeah he kept that burning
I just peeped that. For a second I questioned if he was smoking but just noted it’s Palo Santo. Dope!
I thought it was a blunt 😮
@@YAVETHable lol I did too at first
What Nas did for QB is what common did for the South side of the land for us young people in Chicago!!! That's really real!!!!
Na... QB was down when nas brought them right up. What Nas did was unprecedented.
I got people that will fuck shit up for common they don't even know fam personally!!! My dad would say I if I didn't trust your mom I would think he might be your dad!!! 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
Not QB, Queens period.
Straight facts
Facts!!!!!
Even though Common and Pete Rock aren't in my daily rotation and I've had other favorites on drink champs..this is by far the best drink champs episode ever. I had goosebumps watching this because of all of their collective love and admiration for hip-hop, the history lessons, all the gems they droppin, DJ EFN nerding out and getting to show love for Pete Rock. Seriously shed a tear watching these men reminisce over all of the beautiful nuances of hip-hop artistry from then til now and its evolution. This episode is a blessing and worth every second of the 3hr14min.
Az and Pete Rock "Rather Unique" Hip Hop classic
I forgot about that. Shame on me🤦🏾♂️
Az -Pieces of a man was a classic album.
That first line az spit is real hip hop
@@nellynel4583🔥🔥💯💯
YESSSSS!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love the shout out- raised in Humboldt Park…
I was stationed overseas and Common helped soothe my homesickness when he dropped “Reminding me of Self.”
Thanks so much
I've been asking for Common on Drink Champs for years, so I'm happy
This discussion is nothing but nourishment to my hip hop soul. Pete and Common are my heroes and hearing their experiences are just amazing.
Pete Rock… this dude represents timeless, eternal hip-hop. “The main ingredient” and INI “Center of attention” in my heart till I fckng die ✊
Best influential NY producer of 90s
Facts! I listen to “Grown Man Sport” every couple of weeks and it hits every time
Opinions are like assholes.
AGREED!!!!!!
Anytime I have to start over I think INI Square One.
That Deda Baby Pa is getting mad play lately.
Damn this might be my favorite Drink Champs and I rocks with them all but this was special. I pray that CL and P Rock can “Straighten It Out” Peace and Blessings
J Dilla was one of the illest producers on the mic too
SAY IT AGAIN!
@@alexmighty9004 If Dilla was still here in the physical, I know he would’ve proven himself to be one of the dopest MC’s 💯
@@StLaRok I agree. Even with the beats. I felt like Dilla was on the cusp of taking the mic and beats to the next level. That guy had a presence that was felt on the track. He just had type of cold delivery and voice that I loved.
R.i.p Jaydee💯💯
Yes, Lord. Him, Havoc and Alchemist.
Rest in peace to Dilla, man. It still hurts...
“I’m the C to the O double M, O, N, I sit and think with a drink about how I’m goin to win”. SouthSide Chicago, in the building!!! Great episode, can’t wait to check out the album.
So much great history missed. There 1st time having Common and they didn't mention his early carrier, Nore seems oblivious that Kanye resurrected Commons carrier (a whole convo in itself), his acting career, his Social Political envolvment
Thank God For EFN pulling out the records
Commons represents all Chicago bro. I had the pleasure of living south and out west . You would be surprised how much common shit got played.
Perfect timing and rhyming. Futuristic flow
Pete Rock's remix of PE's Shut Em Down is one of the top 5 remixes EVER. Those horns are bananas, and how Pete plays them at various volumes is just heaven.
True indeed he killed the jump around remix too
Amazing!
Wooow, this was *SO HIP HOP!!* 😃🙌🏾 Whole episode was full of *GEMS* 💎✨Thank y'all so much for preserving the artform, and for this *CLASSIC* you're about to drop 😊🙏🏾🩵✌🏾🎨⛅
When Nore said Drake was never supposed to come at Common was 10000 percent 💯
Youngins have zero respect...dats the issue...Another L Drake took...dat part😂😂
Nore loves 1998’
Common is a legend. One of the best rappers ever. Chicago all day.
Pete Rock is a hero, dudes beats changed how I listened to music entirely.
Unreal episode.
Common is definitely Chicago
💯
Sunnybrooke5595 u are definitely beautiful
He is SO Chicago…still!
He always been Chicag o
He's Chi-Town all day and everyday
I've been rocking with Common & Pete Rock since 92'...nuff said
Heavy D: 1 of the greats - RIP
Yeah, it sucks that he's gone. Loved that dude.
Yeaaa the late great RIP Heavy D🗽
🥂🥂💯⭐️🐐
This episode mean soo much to me. These three men were heavy hitters in the late 90s early 2000s. All three shape my young adult life. This is such a treat. Respect to them.
"The Bitch in you", is in the top 5 Best diss songs EVER!!!!!
Facts. Dismantled Cube.
Bodied Cube and crew, including WC / Mad Circle and "Wack" 10. 💀
Might be top 1
No it's not it's arguably not top 15
He went crazy ngl
This was a top 10 drink champs interview. The conversation and the messages were great. I enjoy listening to anything positive that has chicago involved. I'm from the Southside of Chicago myself. Born and raised and I love hip hop. 💪🏾👏🏾🤝🏾
Common is drastically underrated imo! Legend
Best rapper ever?
@@warrendchild nah but his own vibe and was never smoked on a track ever
He's not underrated to those that really know hip hop. 💪🏽💪🏾💪🏿
@@leonardjackson842 I rock wit that opinion
One of the BEST hiphop podcasts I’ve heard in a long time!!! Shout out to ma hometown Brother Common!!! CHICAGO 4ever!!
My brotha Baatin (RIP) always said Grand Daddy I.U. was a big inspiration and one of his favorites of all time
You knew Baatin? I'm a huuuuuge Slum fan.
@@silewis9396Sure did. He was a great friend of mine and we have music together, as well. A couple of the tracks are out
Baatin; one of the GREATEST to put words together!
@@silewis9396Bro Leaf is one of the absolute greatest artists in the history of that city. That’s my homie.
What up bro????
i love how Pete and Common have kinda child-like friendship quality energy, like when you and your friend in elementary or junior high hung-out. Theyre both unique legends but there's a joyfulness of them together. Besides the beauty ot this era of new collabs between established vets, (CL just dropped a track with Peter Gunz) and Nas and Preem etc-- it's to see grown men have joy and creativity and reverence.
Pete please acknowledge no one handled a Pete Rock beat like CL no one you were made for each other!
I keep the Main Ingredient in rotation. That shit is phenomenal 💯👍
Pause 😂
@@rm8344 You a fool bro 😂
" It's A Love Thing" .......The beat / sample and C.L's lyrics like buttah!!!
@@FinesseJohnson187 Can listen to that album with no skips. A true underrated classic. Pete's production and C.L's flow.....smooth
This was one of the best Drink Champs episodes ever! Up there with DMX. Thank You. I want to see some indie Hip Hop legends on here like TruthSeekah and Vinnie Paz.
Real shit, I've never watched a single episode of Drink Champs until today. True legends on a looooong ass interview 😅, 💯 Real Hip Hop, much respect ✊🏾
Same here😆
Oh ya'll gotta check ya favorites yrs back
Same!
I’ve seen a lot of Drjnk Champs episodes and I have to say this is by far one of my favorite so far. The love y’all have for hip hop is extremely evident and it made me think of my love for hip hop and when I fell in love with it as a fan and MC
One of the best episodes yet! 💯
I can’t lie… over the years… I’ve learned so much from this show! Thank y’all.
My son introduced me to Common at 11yrs old. Been listening ever since.
you had a son at 11 yrs old?
@@diamondbackspartan3204😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Why yall laughing? You can always learn something from children. That was 20 yrs ago. That's when kids were still learning abt real music.
“Of course Ice cube was mad at me” LMAOOOOOOOO
Nore was so passionate when he said “I love Hiphop” love the emotion here
The corner & the corner remix are classics in my book... I get them chills man big up yourself common... ✊🏾
So glad they mentioned Reminise. My 1st time falling in love with hip-hop. Could not stop listening.
This is my top 3 interviews of all time. Shout out to Common and Pete Rock for being transparent and humble. Fya, Nina Simone is from Tryon, NC
I REALLY wish NORE would let these brothers fully get their stories out
I just made a comment about that. He hears to talk. He doesn't listen to respond. There's a difference.
@@trinigladiator8830 exactly!!!
@@trinigladiator8830 I hope his team reads the comment section. Its been years now.
It will never stop
@@Saveyourbshollerinnn😂
Respect to the GOAT. Everyone on that table reciting Nas bars.
I don't know about the greatest of all time but Nas is definitely better than the usual 2PAC, The Notorious B.I.G., Big Pun, Big L, Eazy-E, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap namedrops. I'd put DMX over Nas. AZ even. They'd be my two picks for best out of New York and the whole East Coast USA.
@@Blessed2XSdmx all time top 20 emcee ..a.z top 30.....Nas no lower den top 3 all time ..imo..tied #1 wit scarface ...
In 1994, Pete Rock was not embraced as an ICONIC CREATIVE. Atlantic Records thought that his process was TOO ELABORATE and many people told me that the streets didn't UNDERSTAND his CLEAN ELEGANCE. Well,here we are, A MILLION YEARS LATER, and PETE ROCK IS ONE OF THE GREAT ELDER SPIRITS.. I give thanks that i was FORTUNATE enough to KNOW BETTER.. Pete was prolific then, and MUSICALLY MONUMENTAL NOW. And that guy COMMON?!? This is about to be music to CELEBRATE LIFE. Yeah, it's always darkest before THE DAWN. IN THE PRECIOUS NAME OF JESUS, I AM GRATEFUL FOR THIS DYNAMIC DUO. The F.O.R.C.E. IS STRONG WITH these 2. Long Live THE GOLDEN SACRED ART FORM.🔥♾️🔥
Hands down Pete Rock, along with CL Smooth raised me and its truly inspiring to see one of my idols. Real talk, my parents loved when I would play Mecca and the Soul Brother. Seeing Pete with the 12's and a mixer had me on my "I'm going to be a DJ" one day. Love you Pete and Common, excited to hear the new project!! Big up to drink champs🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I love Ye and Common’s Friendship! Because most hip hop fans they been friends since before ye became a rapper
Since Kanye was a kid learning from NO ID so it runs deep
Yup if people pay attention that shit they did to YE is fuckin him up
So pleased for this interview, Common is one of my favourite artists, always been true to himself. Thank you Drink Champs
Pete Rock really deserve his flowers 💐
Return of the Mecca is one those albums I hold dearly too my heart ❤️ ❤️
Chicago in the house. Much love Common you repp for the city hard for the longest ✊🏿
Common is THEE realist MC of all time. Him and black thought.
Never compromised what he did at ANY TIME.
2 Hip-Hop icons right here! Well deserved finally getting their 💐
So cool to see these legends. I'm so proud to say I'm part of the 90s generation. That time was priceless. Such a blessing. We got nothing but for both you fellas. From South Africa
" yall don't know about my biggie wars"
“Who ya’ll thought kickin the door was for… but that’s my heart”
Lord have Mercy...
Now these are the type of artist we wanna see on Drink Champs. Common burning that Palo Santo for positive energy!Salute 🫡
NORE hairline looks like he’s 22. That man unit wild
Pause
He got the Steve Harvey treatment
He look old all that drinking fucking him up
Pause!!!!!!!
The Nas flowers always in season
I like that.
Da 🐐💯
I said for over a decade!!! NAS COMMON AND BLACK THOUGHT NEED TO DO A COLLAB ALBUM!!!!!!!
That would be dope. When Nas and Common made one song together I was hype as a mf
Don't bore me dude
SMDH. That shyt would end the world as we know it.........
🔥☝️☝️💯
My top 3
Shout out to Common for Acknowledging that Pac influenced DMX as his Predecessor. There is NO comparison, actually insulting. 1:27:58
They Reminisce Over You the greatest hip hop song ever made. I Used to Love H.E.R. also one of the greatest. Great interview and looking forward to the album
This The World is Yours story. Been waiting so many years for this story, and I didn't even know it!!!!!
He sued Nas bro
@gabebx4038 I don't know much about all that. But...even if I did. We talkin' about The World is Yours.
@@gabebx4038dey good now all dat matters
I enjoyed this one man.. I got a lot of love and respect for Common. Pete Rock too. Listening to stories of the old days will always catch my ear. Stand up guys, legends of the game, this is what it’s all about. Surviving the game and being able to sit and talk about it years later and laugh at the memories.
Love common and Pete Rock. Best Drink Champs episode yet! 👏👏☝️
Dis & Erick Sermon 1nes are legendary
This is the most hip hop episode thus far! I love it!
Common and Nas are my favorite Mic Checkers! Pete Rock is one of the greatest producers ever!
The gotta Do an Album together
@@saveklima4494nas & common produced by Pete rock.....
Great interview 😮💨🙌🏽.. I love drinking champs 💯❤️
Pete Rock! One of the architects of hip hop's legacy song - They Reminisce Over You.
When you demand respect, loyalty usually follows. When you demand, loyalty respect, rarely follows, and is often fleeting.
Pete Rock 1 of my favorite producers of all time, matter of fact im listening to his "soul survivor" album right now straight classic! 🔥🏆
That Common record “play your cards right” on the Smokin Aces soundtrack was 🔥
men people need to listen to that track , too sick
Gotta dig in the crates for that 1. Good looks
Felt like I was there it was a stupid dope fresh to death interview. Salute appreciate you all & everyone reading also. Keep winning
Nore went and got the Beijing for his new hairline and chased it with the Ozempic for the weightloss... 😂😂😂
Dead wrong
😂 I came to the comments because how long he had hair dog 🤣
I love this Collab going with the Great Pete Rock and Common sense NYC CHI-Town🎵🎵🎧👑👑💽🔥💽💽🔥my fav Drink Champs interview 💯🐐🐐🍾🥂
Great Episode!! I was GLUED to the television! 💯
Common and Pete Rock Interview was Awesome! Definitely takes you down memory lane! Epic!
This was so beautiful!! Flowers for hip hop
Legendary interview! Thanks, N.O.R.E., EFN, Common, Pete Rock!
Common and Nas did a record with No iD called Ghetto Dreams
Supper dope song
✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️
That shit has been on rotation in my collection ever since it came out,I never will get tired of it…Dope Joint that
I listen to it all of the time
Common is a real goat and has one of the best discographies in hip hop period
Common so mad underrated til this day!
nope everybody know common is a Goat
💩
Common is hip hop. Dude breathes it
Facts, Common and Premo was special.
False! How do you figure he's underrated?
Definitely 2 of the reasons why I'm still in love with HIP HOP. Pete's outros still harder than most tracks today. Common HELLA consistent and soooo UNDERRATED. DOPENESS PERSONIFIED!
Nore got the Steve Harvey 😂
I swear I wasn't ready for it 😂😂😂
"Do whatever it takes, climbing down terraces, and the fire escapes!" 😂
I’m glad this uploaded during Gemini szn
The positivity here is so refreshing. Thank you, everyone!
So dope hearing them admire Nas greatness 💯
water for chocolate changed the game for me. I already was in love with Common’s earlier work…Hungry, Used to love her with Chante Savage.
I wish the question for Common was “Illmatic or Sun Rises In The East.” I loved his explanation about Illmatic, but Jeru’s first album, Heavy Mental by Killah Priest ALL should be studied. Both albums are lyrically on another planet.
Now I'll watch this episode. 💪🏾🤷🏾♂️
It’s been a while 😂
Common is a better lyricist than many NY rappers
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Excellent interview I thoroughly enjoyed! ❤🎉😊 Thank you ALL!
Finally!!!! Got Common on here