This is the interview I always wanted to hear.Fly will probably never get the mainstream success he deserves but he is forever a legend. Peace to TommyWright3rd too
Fly was the first artist I saw when I arrived in Memphis. Those days are long behind me, moved back to Alabama, BUT.....I still listen listen to his music-it stay bumpin in my mustang.
Been bumping Fly since I was a youngster... I'm almost 40... real nigga...met him a couple times... from Tupelo to Blackhaven.... show some love and keep it real....
jason x you missed my point. its not their lost. 3-6 and hcp made it big while fly was underground. but that dude saying he hope fly aint holding a grudge is pointless. im saying it wouldnt matter because dj paul and juicy j accomplished way too much to be worried about playa fly even if he was holding a grudge. he was with them for a bit, it didnt work outhe felt salty about it made a diss track and that was that.they dont need to fuck with each other. i wish for a new slanging rocks with fly,pat and boo but that aint gona happen.
Feel me was my everything.......I am a 36 year old DC girl been rocking fly since...gawd...96 And like Skinny said the beefs made for good ass music. I wish Memphis could come together. So much talent!!!!! Fly know I love his ass....I'm not from Memphis, never been anywhere near it....but I got love and respect for the culture. When I was like 16 I saw Memphis Underground documentary..DJ Squeeky, Al Kapone, Fly, Blac, Pretty Tony, already knew of 8ball/MJG of course and some of the others (Lil Fly, GB, Skinny) from 3 6 tapes...but it changed my life...been a fan everysince.
@@realnotpopular2831 memphis been slept on.. stay with the dopest artist. Atlanta drying up and houston ain't got no new up and comers like shelby county. Memphis been the shit.. we started this gangsta rap shit. Period. Folks still biting DJ paul style..
@@realnotpopular2831 I'm from 〽ichigun n I just moved from Southwest Houston 3 months ago to...Memphis. All Houston got going for rap is Travis Scott, Sauce Waka, n I forget what the fat Crip nigga from Alief name is😖 but Houston barely has a scene.
JUST MY OPINION: This dude is the G.O.A.T. rapper out of Memphis 10. I don't care how crazy this sounds. I always have said Playa Fly is the down south version of Rakim. This dude had no weaknesses in his style. He has alot of booksmart vocabulary mixed in street slane skills that gives himself the strength to rarely use profanity in his verses. If you compare Rakims very best songs to Playa Fly's very best songs. His resume will go head up with Rakim, if not a little better in songs here and there because Fly is more of a lyricist than a rapper to me.
I just recently got familiar with his music his lyrical content is bananas! Dude style off the chain. Do yal think his production on his older stuff kept him from blowing? My personal opinion is the production and the lyrics together made it raw, but your typical hip head now days are enamored with certain types of "beats".
There is no Playa Fly without Blackout and there is no Blackout without Playa Fly. He need to get back to his roots. Big ups B High great interview. Keepin it 100.
What alotta people don't realize is that Playa Fly really is a conscious fella. He might not be an organized Hotep or any of the other big-known groups of conscious categories; but he had always been an avid thinker and articulate communicator, who so happened to be from the middle of South Memphis (South Parkway Village). Too, his father who he actually knew was old school, and was familiar with the Civil Rights, Black Panthers, and Distinguised Gentleman era. Unlike some other city rappers who may not have had or known their fathers to make them read or enforce knowledge upon them. That's why out of all of the bumpin and buckin rappers that Menphis produced, Fly was considered the king or underground king because of the level of his hood raps. Not that he was the most talented or the one that was out on the scene the most; but because he was raising consciousness of his listeners in his own way. At that time, all of Memphis's rappers were only on hood things only, while other cities were having their selects of conscious-oriented rappers. Fly had a graduation gown on one of his album covers with a library bookshelf in the background; whereas other rappers were holding glocks, teks, or had evilish skull and bones, and chuckie dolls😂😂😂 on their covers. My generation of guys who were in the 4th to 9th grades around 1997 to 2000 realized that level of Memphis rap was needed, because everything else was so sinister and damn near demonic. Miscellaneous is a Memphis rapper from the South part not far away, who was almost similar to Fly in being a conscious rapper, Kavious too!👍 But see the problem is them guys and anyone else got to stay at those levels, rise higher, and don't stop, whether they are in demand or not....
First time I ever heard FLY was ''Funkytown In My Brain''. I was blown away. Like wtf is this shit??? Straight trance music. So I'm like 17 at the time. Went to the store and found FLY SHIT, MOVIN ON, JUST GETTIN IT ON. A year later, DA GAME OWE ME!! This man's catalog was filled with gems that made me go and research shit on my own. I won't say he's underrated because the All Seeing works how it works. Fly's message is still around, still relevant. He just needs to up that original catalog!
Moved from Clarksville TN to Memphis TN in 1996. I was 17 back then. Got turned on to Playa Fly, Skinny pimp, Gangsta Blac and every other Memphis rapper that was out at that time. Some of the best music ever! Memphis was too much fun back in those days
Fly is an awesome person man, i be forever listening to Lil Fly (Playa Fly ~, Triple Six Mafia, all Memphis hip-hop/rap, i love all music- we all love all good music, i play guitar, then i rap, using our musical talents to tha maximum effect alwayz, no stoppin tha music flow, / much love
They won't give playa fly mainstream play because the knowledge that he is dropping and they don't want the public to hear that but he is one of the best artist out there
It was cool to hear him say "I sat with the beat for a year before I wrote a verse on it". That's really dope. When think of art, it's timeless. You don't have to worry if it is old or dated or stale... It can't be. If that were the case Rembrandt or Picasso art would be worthless. Young artists if you have music you recorded during a certain period of life but you never released, release it. It'll be fresh to somebody else. They've never heard of it.
If not the trillest individual. I met Fly before. Nigga so trill, so human it takes the gold wrapping off of him. I had a look on my face when we were talking that was odd cause he doesn't realize how much he has done for us, and who he is to us. That crown been due. Respect kinfolk
I had the privilege of interviewing Fly back in i believe 2010 for the Southern Underground Rap Magazine & Forum. Funny thing is I just stumbled across a transcript of it this past week. Being a fan of his music, that interview symbolized all of his music, his joy, pain..Although, he kind of lashed out , I believe it was therapeutic in some ways and I was happy to be a part of it. Some of his music has definitely been thought-provoking, socially conscious, and spiritual from a person that was raised by two different religious sects under one roof. Da Game Owes Me serves as a soundtrack to the life of a Motherless Child with anger in search of peace.
Chosen One Yep...mrtaliaferro and famous animalTV (both Memphians) didn't think to interview this living legend. Now that he was on TMZ I see Famous Animal want that interview. They should've been calling Memphis legends like Playa Fly, Tommy Wright 3, etc for the interview.
They really do qwe you your lyrics music and style is awesome! It's alot i didn't know ,we learn something new everyday. /. WE FOREVER BUMP N YA MUSIC IN EVERY STATE BRO ,ONE LOVE!
Been binging on these Memphis rapper interviews. Props to B High these interviews are spot on. I'm from the SF Bay Area but was big on Memphis rap in the 90's and this dude is hittin all the right points.
All I know is all these people in the comments talking about how great Fly is (he is) need to at least go subscribe to his UA-cam channel. One if the best to ever do it currently has a little over 5K subscribers. That's a fucking shame!
Fly, thanks for the love show your true fans. its rare that an artist does that to ppl that supports their product, and dnt just shout em out on interviews. but, actuall reach out 2em' rns. we are soo much alike. in our music/family history. lotta niggaz stole frm me as well. even mfs n the industry.. cuz i know they heard the music. me and my Grove Street/Hitsquad taliban niggaz put out. its cool tho. i get betta wit tyme. love u for staying real. staying humble. your wisdom. love for GOD, etc. the most underrated artist frm the south. real niggaz know yo history tho.
Yeah, but they got made and businessfied in Memphis. Then again, most African-American Memphians have at least one foreparent that has come from Mississippi; I have at least four.
Fly is one of the best lyrical artists EVER. You can think the song is over and he'll hit you with 2 more verses. I hate things didn't work out with 3-6 and he didn't get national. Straight MONSTER with the lyrics.
I was a teenager growing up in North Memphis (Munford) during the 1990s. Pretty wild time to be in the M town. Somewhere I remember getting Fly's tape 'Out the darkness' and listening to it over and over and over. Thankfully I made a copy before I lent out the original with the white sticker. I never got that one back. Compared to all the other artists out around that time, Fly always imo had the sickest flow and the most natural style. I'll forever have a deep reverence for Fly and his musical contributions. I hope the man's doing well and staying healthy. Memphis Ten Legend!! Big respect from San Francisco..
Been rockin wit this guy for years....he has many fans in Holly....seen him do shows....remember they broke the stage in Holly...lol Thanks for this interview FLY....now I know why I resonate with u bruh!!!
I remember a good 15 years ago, waiting for that bassline at the 1 minute mark of gettin it on and pull down the back seats then crank up the boost on the Rockford fosgate 950 watt amp. rewind...rewind :)
The one and only this dude put on one hell of a concert back in the day and me and my friend where the only white people there and when it was over on his way to his limo he gave me and my friend high fives!!! So cool!!!
I love you Playa fly for just being an original individual with much sense and stand on your own conviction as you said. At least you are genuine enough to be yourself and you are very intelligent as well.
memphis legend to the full. I enjoyed this interview even though I'm a year late. Fly always been the underdog in our town but like he said...pumping pimpin in yo chest as I watch yo heart decay.
fly and gangsta blac, one of the hardest duos ever
If Fly and Gangsta Blac did a reunion album with Blackout on the beats.....itd be NASTY!!!!!!
MemphzBred write sum bump
gangsta blac cold af.
Goddamn right!
Booiiii!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the interview I always wanted to hear.Fly will probably never get the mainstream success he deserves but he is forever a legend. Peace to TommyWright3rd too
Never getting that MAINSTREAM LOVE ,but he a LEGEND straight out the mud with it !!!
That's real, he is an unrated legend
Tommy III is REAL
Fly was the first artist I saw when I arrived in Memphis. Those days are long behind me, moved back to Alabama, BUT.....I still listen listen to his music-it stay bumpin in my mustang.
Been bumping Fly since I was a youngster... I'm almost 40... real nigga...met him a couple times... from Tupelo to Blackhaven.... show some love and keep it real....
Playa fly is really a Tru legend hear in memphis...his music will always be played no matter how old it is.
Keisha Smith on God. My favorite rapper and I’m only 24. Fly was ahead of his time. Someone gonna come like he did and blow
da best comment yet
the most slept on lyricist ever and can spit with the greatest
Yoooo....Fly tracks be damn near 5 minutes long...be like 5 verses...just going in...
Truth
💯
I used to fuck with fly ....Cleveland ohio. He was like three six mafia but had better lyrics.
Yo FLY is the lyrical king
Fly is actually a well-spoken brother....a true Memphis Rap Legend
You sound like those white folks... Boy that colored boy sure can speak 😂😂😂
Marcus Eagles lmfao
Good times we had makin first Crownin Me "On The Run"
hoping he ain't holding no grudge against triple 6 aka three 6 kna da mafia 6ix
tommywright3rd yessuh!!! tommy 3
Breyton Lemons wouldnt matter if he was.
lordjoyous Exactly. Fuck cares if he never fuck with them. Fly was the best out that group anyway. That's they damn loss.
jason x you missed my point. its not their lost. 3-6 and hcp made it big while fly was underground. but that dude saying he hope fly aint holding a grudge is pointless. im saying it wouldnt matter because dj paul and juicy j accomplished way too much to be worried about playa fly even if he was holding a grudge. he was with them for a bit, it didnt work outhe felt salty about it made a diss track and that was that.they dont need to fuck with each other. i wish for a new slanging rocks with fly,pat and boo but that aint gona happen.
You really can tell Fly just so passionate about music. One of the best
Mane this nigga was T.I. before T.I. was T.I.
Yep!
i love when he breaks down his lyrics... so much has went over my head...
Feel me was my everything.......I am a 36 year old DC girl been rocking fly since...gawd...96 And like Skinny said the beefs made for good ass music. I wish Memphis could come together. So much talent!!!!! Fly know I love his ass....I'm not from Memphis, never been anywhere near it....but I got love and respect for the culture. When I was like 16 I saw Memphis Underground documentary..DJ Squeeky, Al Kapone, Fly, Blac, Pretty Tony, already knew of 8ball/MJG of course and some of the others (Lil Fly, GB, Skinny) from 3 6 tapes...but it changed my life...been a fan everysince.
I feel ya
Memphis born an bred.fly one of the realest..
You are right Memphis don't know what they have if they were United they would be 2nd in the South behind Houston
@@realnotpopular2831 memphis been slept on.. stay with the dopest artist. Atlanta drying up and houston ain't got no new up and comers like shelby county. Memphis been the shit.. we started this gangsta rap shit. Period. Folks still biting DJ paul style..
@@realnotpopular2831 I'm from 〽ichigun n I just moved from Southwest Houston 3 months ago to...Memphis. All Houston got going for rap is Travis Scott, Sauce Waka, n I forget what the fat Crip nigga from Alief name is😖 but Houston barely has a scene.
JUST MY OPINION: This dude is the G.O.A.T. rapper out of Memphis 10. I don't care how crazy this sounds. I always have said Playa Fly is the down south version of Rakim. This dude had no weaknesses in his style. He has alot of booksmart vocabulary mixed in street slane skills that gives himself the strength to rarely use profanity in his verses. If you compare Rakims very best songs to Playa Fly's very best songs. His resume will go head up with Rakim, if not a little better in songs here and there because Fly is more of a lyricist than a rapper to me.
FACTS!!!!!!
You are absolutely right brotha!
Thank you!!!
I just recently got familiar with his music his lyrical content is bananas! Dude style off the chain. Do yal think his production on his older stuff kept him from blowing? My personal opinion is the production and the lyrics together made it raw, but your typical hip head now days are enamored with certain types of "beats".
@@ryand4639 What do you mean? By that question "kept him from blowing"?
That Funk N Bunk track will blow the trunk off a nigga car
My bad Funk-N-Bock I mean
+sukajoe79 that was one of my favorite tracks....that beat and that bass....even though he was talkin bout Cocaine that whole song, it was a dope song
+601 VCR hell yea Fly the truth mane
***** I write sum bump to take the pain out If I wasn't high I probably try to blow my brains out He's hopeless this shit was in us as a baby
frfr @ Will blow.
Fly has so much compassion his art and way of expression his self is one of a kind
Fly is a smart man... you can tell how he breaks things down and conservate...
There is no Playa Fly without Blackout and there is no Blackout without Playa Fly. He need to get back to his roots. Big ups B High great interview. Keepin it 100.
I say that all the time.
What alotta people don't realize is that Playa Fly really is a conscious fella. He might not be an organized Hotep or any of the other big-known groups of conscious categories; but he had always been an avid thinker and articulate communicator, who so happened to be from the middle of South Memphis (South Parkway Village). Too, his father who he actually knew was old school, and was familiar with the Civil Rights, Black Panthers, and Distinguised Gentleman era. Unlike some other city rappers who may not have had or known their fathers to make them read or enforce knowledge upon them.
That's why out of all of the bumpin and buckin rappers that Menphis produced, Fly was considered the king or underground king because of the level of his hood raps. Not that he was the most talented or the one that was out on the scene the most; but because he was raising consciousness of his listeners in his own way. At that time, all of Memphis's rappers were only on hood things only, while other cities were having their selects of conscious-oriented rappers.
Fly had a graduation gown on one of his album covers with a library bookshelf in the background; whereas other rappers were holding glocks, teks, or had evilish skull and bones, and chuckie dolls😂😂😂 on their covers.
My generation of guys who were in the 4th to 9th grades around 1997 to 2000 realized that level of Memphis rap was needed, because everything else was so sinister and damn near demonic.
Miscellaneous is a Memphis rapper from the South part not far away, who was almost similar to Fly in being a conscious rapper, Kavious too!👍 But see the problem is them guys and anyone else got to stay at those levels, rise higher, and don't stop, whether they are in demand or not....
D.Q. P fly is also a third generation coke user 😂
Very well said! All facts! 👁
Fly you need to write a book
we need that t rock and Playa fly album
barbiedoll gabie I agree
Hell yeah
Living legend truly one of the best lyrists to ever blessed the game
#Facts
Playa fly is truthful with his lyrics just like Richard Pryor was with his comedy 💯
First time I ever heard FLY was ''Funkytown In My Brain''. I was blown away. Like wtf is this shit??? Straight trance music. So I'm like 17 at the time. Went to the store and found FLY SHIT, MOVIN ON, JUST GETTIN IT ON. A year later, DA GAME OWE ME!! This man's catalog was filled with gems that made me go and research shit on my own. I won't say he's underrated because the All Seeing works how it works. Fly's message is still around, still relevant. He just needs to up that original catalog!
You can tell by his music and all the big words he use that he's genius
I-B-N a super underrated song, By a super underrated rapper
Long live bill chill
MrRgray1987
#ReyeP
I just love him he's such a articulate, humble and funny guy......I could listen to him talk for hours❤️💆
Fly was something special n the 90s...like he said...he n his own lane💪🔥💯
One of the baddest solo lyrises out of Memphis fo sho living legend.
glad to see a rapper that can speak English👍
There is a God.
He’s solid dude him & my brother Montana Trax worked over the years & great relationship, lost my brother Fly showed up to the funeral
Moved from Clarksville TN to Memphis TN in 1996. I was 17 back then. Got turned on to Playa Fly, Skinny pimp, Gangsta Blac and every other Memphis rapper that was out at that time. Some of the best music ever! Memphis was too much fun back in those days
The soundtrack of my early years and still listen to em damn near every day.
Love iour city
Summer of 98' Movin On, Amory,Mississippi
Damn he is well spoken! My love for you tripled. Glad you was given this platform to talk!
This was such a great interview. I am so glad that he is out and getting back to doing him. Welcome back Playa Fly !
Fly is an awesome person man, i be forever listening to Lil Fly (Playa Fly ~, Triple Six Mafia, all Memphis hip-hop/rap, i love all music- we all love all good music, i play guitar, then i rap, using our musical talents to tha maximum effect alwayz, no stoppin tha music flow, / much love
Man that story about "getting it on" was dope and real
that shit was the most real stuff he dropped
They won't give playa fly mainstream play because the knowledge that he is dropping and they don't want the public to hear that but he is one of the best artist out there
B High:Tell meh bout dem early days with Three Si-
Playa Fly:I DON'T KNOW NOTHING BOUT DEM DAYS MANE!!!
😂
That was funny! Lol
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Then talks about them days.
Legendary comment 😂😂😂
It was cool to hear him say "I sat with the beat for a year before I wrote a verse on it". That's really dope. When think of art, it's timeless. You don't have to worry if it is old or dated or stale... It can't be. If that were the case Rembrandt or Picasso art would be worthless. Young artists if you have music you recorded during a certain period of life but you never released, release it. It'll be fresh to somebody else. They've never heard of it.
This Man Speaks not a lie Great Night to the Good Guy, Glory Glory
One of the best interviews I have ever seen with one of my favorite artists. Preciate that B High.
If not the trillest individual. I met Fly before. Nigga so trill, so human it takes the gold wrapping off of him. I had a look on my face when we were talking that was odd cause he doesn't realize how much he has done for us, and who he is to us. That crown been due. Respect kinfolk
Bruh, I met him this summer, and I couldn't stop thanking him for his contributions. I told him I loved him no homo! I was so excited to meet him
Already fam, can't forget Fly. Certainly a real nigga
wes nesby go back brkln ma
need Tommy wright 3 interview
Al green jr I think of thuggish ruggish bustas when I hear Tommy wright 3 lol
Tommy Wright III interview would be beast.
Foreal
I had the privilege of interviewing Fly back in i believe 2010 for the Southern Underground Rap Magazine & Forum. Funny thing is I just stumbled across a transcript of it this past week. Being a fan of his music, that interview symbolized all of his music, his joy, pain..Although, he kind of lashed out , I believe it was therapeutic in some ways and I was happy to be a part of it. Some of his music has definitely been thought-provoking, socially conscious, and spiritual from a person that was raised by two different religious sects under one roof. Da Game Owes Me serves as a soundtrack to the life of a Motherless Child with anger in search of peace.
is there anywhere to find this interview?
King of Memphis
I still get chills when Fly spits "Mini Mae Mafia" rip Bill Chill
fly seems so passionate about his city and music...he also talks very intellectual..a turn on
Melissa Jackson
sure due the game owes playa fly i still listen to this memphis eberyday on my life.
B High Atl thank you for this interview of a Memphis Legend a Rap Legend
Chosen One Yep...mrtaliaferro and famous animalTV (both Memphians) didn't think to interview this living legend. Now that he was on TMZ I see Famous Animal want that interview. They should've been calling Memphis legends like Playa Fly, Tommy Wright 3, etc for the interview.
THANX TO ALL THE FANS FOR THE LUV N SUPPORT OVER THE YEARS!
......LegendaryBlackout
+FngaPrntz Black we need that bro!!!I been asking you since August 17, 2008.You and Fly are a dynamic duo yall bring the best out of each other.
Memphis here I can relate to Lil Fly.
They really do qwe you your lyrics music and style is awesome! It's alot i didn't know ,we learn something new everyday. /. WE FOREVER BUMP N YA MUSIC IN EVERY STATE BRO ,ONE LOVE!
The real Dj from hustle and flow
I really enjoyed this interview. Stay Fly, Fly 💕
nobody needs nobody! the whole city was singing it
STILL IS ,GOT TO.
All of west 10 hell prolly the whole state
Kick you harder than Kano!
Still do 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
That song is our national anthem!
Been Bumping Fly Since like 95/96 😎🎵🍀😎💯
Been binging on these Memphis rapper interviews. Props to B High these interviews are spot on. I'm from the SF Bay Area but was big on Memphis rap in the 90's and this dude is hittin all the right points.
He a real dude,Much success to this dude
All I know is all these people in the comments talking about how great Fly is (he is) need to at least go subscribe to his UA-cam channel. One if the best to ever do it currently has a little over 5K subscribers. That's a fucking shame!
This the Kang of Memphis!!!.....I remember fly rode on back of a pick-up truck on Beale just flowing....dude had a crowd following the truck...lol
This should have over few Million views but we know the real always get over looked
His UA-cam channel has like 5k subscribers. You know how pissed I was when I saw that? I mean wtf?!
I still be bumping Out Da Darkness of the Kut
Fly, thanks for the love show your true fans. its rare that an artist does that to ppl that supports their product, and dnt just shout em out on interviews. but, actuall reach out 2em' rns. we are soo much alike. in our music/family history. lotta niggaz stole frm me as well. even mfs n the industry.. cuz i know they heard the music. me and my Grove Street/Hitsquad taliban niggaz put out. its cool tho. i get betta wit tyme. love u for staying real. staying humble. your wisdom. love for GOD, etc. the most underrated artist frm the south. real niggaz know yo history tho.
Playa Fly a real street legend.
bruh tooted...energy on a million! haha...he ain't lie bout thats his thing tho. much respect to him. legend
BB King. & Elvis Presley are originally from Mississippi. My state!
True
No doubt..Da SIPP!
Yeah, but they got made and businessfied in Memphis. Then again, most African-American Memphians have at least one foreparent that has come from Mississippi; I have at least four.
Ty Johnson true
Yessir! Greenwood in dis biiiiiiitch.
Fly is one of the best lyrical artists EVER. You can think the song is over and he'll hit you with 2 more verses. I hate things didn't work out with 3-6 and he didn't get national. Straight MONSTER with the lyrics.
That was a great watch. Fly shared a lot of info and told a lot of stories. I appreciate this content.
Playa fly a smart brother he just country as hell but real smart brother
Niggas in Memphis street, country, and gangsta.
Thank you for this interview!!!!
Playa fly s legend to whoever has heard him he a legend the A and Alabama fa sho
Growing up in Southern Missouri Fly was constantly bumping out our speakers..real underground legend.
was stationed in Clarksville Tennessee in 97 was turned on to fly on of the realest hip hop artist I bought the tape
Shout out to Playa fly alot of people don't know his music that ain't from the south
Been jamming since 2000
I was a teenager growing up in North Memphis (Munford) during the 1990s. Pretty wild time to be in the M town. Somewhere I remember getting Fly's tape 'Out the darkness' and listening to it over and over and over. Thankfully I made a copy before I lent out the original with the white sticker. I never got that one back. Compared to all the other artists out around that time, Fly always imo had the sickest flow and the most natural style. I'll forever have a deep reverence for Fly and his musical contributions. I hope the man's doing well and staying healthy. Memphis Ten Legend!! Big respect from San Francisco..
Classics with his pops. That’s respect right there. I fucks wit it.
I remember seeing Fly and Gangsta Blac pulling up in them Vettes at car shows in Memphis in the late 90s!
Been rockin wit this guy for years....he has many fans in Holly....seen him do shows....remember they broke the stage in Holly...lol
Thanks for this interview FLY....now I know why I resonate with u bruh!!!
What ya'll know about that Gucci Mane & Playa Fly - Thirsty !! #bumpin
that song old af who dont know about it
oj da juiceman on that it's off Mr Perfect
Wit da juicemanee is ya thirsty ?
A LEGEND that Da Game Owe Me is a CLASSIC
Playa Fly, Pastor Troy & Dirty aka Dirty Boyz(Big Pimp & Mr G Stacka) collaboration album!!!!
I remember a good 15 years ago, waiting for that bassline at the 1 minute mark of gettin it on and pull down the back seats then crank up the boost on the Rockford fosgate 950 watt amp. rewind...rewind :)
22:30 IBN is still my shit!! Dope that he explained the meaning ~ Just a Smart Brother!
He doesn't give Fly2k enough credit. That sh*t was hard.
the guy who inspired me Playa Fly
The one and only this dude put on one hell of a concert back in the day and me and my friend where the only white people there and when it was over on his way to his limo he gave me and my friend high fives!!! So cool!!!
Fly so Real
Fly still on that blow heavy
Funky town 🤙
I love you Playa fly for just being an original individual with much sense and stand on your own conviction as you said. At least you are genuine enough to be yourself and you are very intelligent as well.
Musical Genius.Much Respect. Good Interview
memphis legend to the full. I enjoyed this interview even though I'm a year late. Fly always been the underdog in our town but like he said...pumping pimpin in yo chest as I watch yo heart decay.
Ain never wanted to hit the like button so many times... King of Memphis!!! My favorite rapper 4eva& aday!!!
Bro so much love you dropped B.B. and Elvis man so much respect Playa you the shit on the real tho man
Player fly always been hard from west Helena Arkansas to m town much love
💯💯💯
I'm from Helena they bump Memphis music all day when I was younger
i remember the track from the bullethead soundtrack.back in 2000. keep grinding mane.
Jus awaken shaken once again so you know its on!!!!!
One of my favorite rappers ever
Playa Fly - Having Thangs
Jus awaken shaken a bop
Favorite RAPPER PLAYA FLY MMM
Anna got me clicking ain trippin cause im on dat blow!!!