this was extremely insightful. JD is a walking encyclopedia of hip hop culture. loved the point he made about being the “Quincy Jones” and moving of spaces. also the 100 years of hip hop point. people like him will lead us into the next half century of rap
The insight. The background history and Musical information. And when he went into "learning where people come from" is GOLDEN in this episode. Cats really don't understand what JD is to HIP HOP and the impact he's had and still has in the game. I LOVE HOW HE POPPED HIS SHIT IN A HUMBLE MANNER. ✊🏾💯
10k every Monday for 10 years is a WHOLE lot of money. I hope youngsters understand that JD is a biz owner and can write it off on taxes. Save your money!
I hope the youth understand how dumb that is to drop 5.2m on strippers in 10yrs. Don’t do it bc you can write it off, be wise about your money, that ain’t the way. Learn from the ignorance of those before you to not become ignorant.
And it still didn't come close to what Meech use to throw in the strip clubs almost every night in Atlanta...😅. Imagine those numbers. Meech probably threw more than 10k within the first few minutes of being in the strip club. The night hasn't even started good yet and meech use to be well over 10k
Great interview... only issue I have is we all know Dade County is and will always be the originators of all types of strips clubs including throwing money.
He's correct...its not a disrespect to artist like Nas if some young cat not hot on him. Rap, hip hop is so regional and generational. Alot of these younger folks or artist inspirations or preferences are based on where you come from, age, exposure or what you were raised on. I remember a interview with migos where they said their music coming up was all South, not heavy NY music. I'm in my 40s so love and appreciate all eras and regions of hip hop.
Interview styles matter. I’ve seen great guest with terrible interviewers and it just doesn’t work. Marshall talk too damn much and pac just say words lol
They probably do have way more views but since the show shows people in a overall positive way you can fill in the blanks. In other words it's not weaponized enough against people ya dig.
This was a great interview and JD is not just a dope producer he is a great writer that has produced many artist in the industry. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
Listen to the OG JD, we need to bridge the gap between the youth and the OG's so we can get back to the CULTURE! JD put so many artists on that would have never had a voice, we need more OG's like JD in the game today.
*Ion know bruh about that throwing money stuff being from ATL. I'm from Richmond, VA, and I've seen money thrown from like '93-'94, and in Miami around that time*
I hope they tell the truth in the Doc and show Freaknik was started by the DMV in the 1980's. They went to college in ATL and didn't want to back to DC for spring break so they created a party.
All facts about the ATL. We wasn't listening to Jay-Z like that in the 90's. He was like a spin off of BIG. And ATL clubs in the 90's was mostly Bass music, MJG, 36Mafia, No Limit and R-n-B with a sprinkle of West Coast/G-funk/Too Short (Too Short made many song with Down South Artist...even the R-n-B songs would get remix/blended into bass music
The only thing I disagree with is when JD said that freak nic vibe was never anywhere else. That whole freak nic vibe was started from the black spring break Era in Florida. Freak nic in Atlanta was Daytona without the water
Nah fam they was making it rain in the 90’s. But he did come with lots of folks with who was cashing out and they was deep. also they was the ones who would buy out the bar, and they was allowed to smoke weed Without being bothered, in magic city, blue flame, KOD. Etc.
@@AlexanderThaGreat bruh, diddy trash. Dat nigga don’t stand a chance against dupri bro. Timberland would be a better competition. It will be like Omarion vs Mario all over again. Diddy will get bodied.
@@_NEW3RA_ 😂😂😂 my boy you need a insane asylum...go check Diddy catalog again you literally just glossed over the songs I mentioned pure classic that's just a start
@@AlexanderThaGreat naw just cause Diddy slapped his name in the album credits don’t mean he produced the record. JD is actually in the songwriters Hall of Fame! Diddy really can’t fuck with JD musically as far as producing and songwriting. 🤷🏽♂️
@@howarddickersonjr.6994 So you're saying Diddy didn't help produce these records you're a fool ...you can argue JD is more talented mixing songs etc but this is about HITS HITS HITS not who's more skilled at engineering
Pacman get the fuck outta herrr!! When I think of New York I think of Wu-Tang, Big or DMX. In Atlanta Jermaine Dupri did his think but me being from the south I think of the dungeon family, Outkast Goodie Mob. Or Kilo.. If u was at a party down south from 95-2000 u was bumping No Limit, Cash Money or the dungeon Family..
The world knew who Bow Wow was before Wayne. Gin & Juice, Arsenio Hall Show. We just didn’t see his talents until years later because of the situation Death Row had after Pac died. Snoop didn’t know what to do with him so he gave him to JD.
'We lost Michael. We lost Prince. We lost Kels...' smart way to say the R. Kelly part JD
Nothing but respect for JD. Give him his flowers!
Damn JD nailed it "finding respect from the youth" to appreciate older artists and music
No i think he was saying older artist gotta find a way to earn that respect and to show them respect
this was extremely insightful. JD is a walking encyclopedia of hip hop culture. loved the point he made about being the “Quincy Jones” and moving of spaces.
also the 100 years of hip hop point. people like him will lead us into the next half century of rap
Jermaine a real one for giving bow wow his flowers 💐 even when they be at odds 53:48
Shady knowing every word to Pac song is priceless, 😆 🤣
The insight. The background history and Musical information. And when he went into "learning where people come from" is GOLDEN in this episode. Cats really don't understand what JD is to HIP HOP and the impact he's had and still has in the game.
I LOVE HOW HE POPPED HIS SHIT IN A HUMBLE MANNER. ✊🏾💯
Pac actually got crazy bars 🔥🔥🔥 and salute to JD for dropping Gems!!! Bow Wow is an ICONIC LEGEND in hip hop and JD a 🐐 in music 💯💯💯
I Am Athlete will come outta nowhere w a cold ass guest!!! I’m tuned in
26:30 was a missed opportunity.. to not Atleast get a story from the BMF era in Atlanta from JD’s perspective is a travesty.
Pac gotta drop that now. 🔥
JD dropped straight game that whole time. Fire episode
JD had crazy work in the 90s and 00s
10k every Monday for 10 years is a WHOLE lot of money. I hope youngsters understand that JD is a biz owner and can write it off on taxes. Save your money!
Invest your money. Save with a plan to invest.
I hope the youth understand how dumb that is to drop 5.2m on strippers in 10yrs. Don’t do it bc you can write it off, be wise about your money, that ain’t the way. Learn from the ignorance of those before you to not become ignorant.
@@coreysingletary8211 if he really did this …
You don’t know what you’re talking about brah🤣🤣
Approximately 5.2 Million 🤦🏿♂️
Blessings 🙏🏿✊🏿🔥
Great Interview, Salute... ICON
JD really like that back in 90s early 2000s he ran Atl
SoSODef and Dungeon Family the Foundation
Great interview hopefully one day i can work with JD legend forsure 💪🏾
Great conversation. Great Chemistry. Thank you all for the motivation to greatest
This was a great combo 👌
Good energy,Sincere Dope Legend, Great episode!
Looking at this made me look at JD a different way dude is a legend a GOAT
Spending 10k a week in a strip club for 10 years straight is actually frightening
Nah that shit dumb as hell
And it still didn't come close to what Meech use to throw in the strip clubs almost every night in Atlanta...😅. Imagine those numbers. Meech probably threw more than 10k within the first few minutes of being in the strip club. The night hasn't even started good yet and meech use to be well over 10k
@@markjones5757 okay
@Marquan Jones That didn't work being that JD was in trouble with the IRS twice and filed bankruptcy and had to give up most of his catalog
Almost 5 million
Great interview... only issue I have is we all know Dade County is and will always be the originators of all types of strips clubs including throwing money.
He's correct...its not a disrespect to artist like Nas if some young cat not hot on him. Rap, hip hop is so regional and generational. Alot of these younger folks or artist inspirations or preferences are based on where you come from, age, exposure or what you were raised on. I remember a interview with migos where they said their music coming up was all South, not heavy NY music. I'm in my 40s so love and appreciate all eras and regions of hip hop.
B Marsh got that designer county jail fit on😂
Yall best interview to date. JD. Is a LEGACY movement all to himself.
Yal getting these legendary interviews. I think CZcams has something against this channel. These views should be at least at 100k by now!
Naw they just done fall off
They fell off. It is what it is.
Interview styles matter. I’ve seen great guest with terrible interviewers and it just doesn’t work. Marshall talk too damn much and pac just say words lol
@@AKingsVision THANK YOUUUUUU 😭😭😭😭😭
They probably do have way more views but since the show shows people in a overall positive way you can fill in the blanks. In other words it's not weaponized enough against people ya dig.
JD is a legend 💯
One of greats. Best hip hop/RnB producer/writer ever💯
Good interview fellas! Like just the 3 of y’all together with your guest.
I agree! keep the women away from the set.
@KING M Ain't a Brandon a woman though...🤔
@@markjones5757 what do you think 🤔
@KING M She is definitely a woman and I agree....keep her corny 🌽 ass away from the set.
This was a great interview and JD is not just a dope producer he is a great writer that has produced many artist in the industry. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
Been waiting on my bois
Great interview💯 ..PAC Fresh too
I'd vouch for The Dream to be the next "JD" based on music in general only cuh!
J d never gets his flowers stand up for a short guy give my guy his trophies 🇬🇧🇯🇲
Legend!
Great interview JD has so much talent and has produced some of the best artists in the music industry! He is very humble and real as well! 💯
Sleeping in my bed remix tho🔥
Jermaine Dupri OG 💯💪🏾 Living Legend
Welcome back Shady lol
B Marshall on here lookin like Jingling Jingling from Life ha ha
*Jangle Leg
OG’S 💯💪🏾
The G.O.A.T🔥🔥🔥🦍
This guy.. sneak dissing Diddy 😂😂🤣🤣
That song fire PAC man Jones
Peach Tree... It sound like he was saying P Street 😁
Legendary, JD my favorite r&b producer
JD is dope bro! My favorite producer.
1472 classic bump it in my coup all the time. Nothing like the late 90s 🔥
Wow That’s Amazing
Listen to the OG JD, we need to bridge the gap between the youth and the OG's so we can get back to the CULTURE! JD put so many artists on that would have never had a voice, we need more OG's like JD in the game today.
Good one...
JD truth with the mall stories because I would see him, left eye, usher, and big boi lil brother most weekends at Lenox back in the 90'S
Lil wayne was Lil before Bow Wow. And was signed at a young age
Big Facts 💯
Yeah lil Wayne was 12yo as well 💯
Facts only
Umm no bow wow was bow wow when he was 5 when he was with death row look it up that’s real FACTS
Lil Wayne wasnt his first rap name
intro hard
I played ball with Marshall at UCF. We all new he was special because he was that NFL size and speed as a freshman.
I sat the bench at UCF so I transferred to FAMU to get more playing time.
I got to FAMU and got injured. But I saw the Atlanta classic game for the first time and I was hooked on Atlanta from that point on.
Florida A&M University vs Tennessee State University football game at the Georgia Dome (which is now the Mercedes Benz Arena) this was 2003.
I went to Atlanta every year for that game until the stopped doing it.
I eventually moved to Atlanta
JD made Atlanta!!!!
*Ion know bruh about that throwing money stuff being from ATL. I'm from Richmond, VA, and I've seen money thrown from like '93-'94, and in Miami around that time*
Brandon with the tears 😂
We need Eric “The Hip Hop Preacher” Thomas!!!! ASAP
🔥🔥🔥
JD A GOAT
I AM ATHLETIC JUST INTERVIEWED JD !! Let that sink in !!!!
Crown him! 🏆👑
Great guest, brandon marshal is killing this show tho! Rest of the cast are spot on and asking the right questions
Unchecked ego
JD is a hip hop legend.
This man bagged Janet Jackson …for years. Fellas this proof dreams really do come true 💪🏾
I hope they tell the truth in the Doc and show Freaknik was started by the DMV in the 1980's. They went to college in ATL and didn't want to back to DC for spring break so they created a party.
Lil Bow Wow was before Lil Wayne go back and listen to Snoop First CD Bow was on there
Living Legend
We need Dr. Dre on the show next 😎
That would be Hella boring
Great interview fellas 👏
JD 🥰🥰🥰
So so def I’m trying to meet jd I know his family fr
This pod fell so hard!!!
You really think soo ?
@@Domooo6 Brandon is soooooo corny 🌽
One of the interviews Iaa have done.
I’m from NY and JD is in my top 3 producer/ EP list.
What? You need your NY card taken
🔥
All facts about the ATL. We wasn't listening to Jay-Z like that in the 90's. He was like a spin off of BIG.
And ATL clubs in the 90's was mostly Bass music, MJG, 36Mafia, No Limit and R-n-B with a sprinkle of West Coast/G-funk/Too Short (Too Short made many song with Down South Artist...even the R-n-B songs would get remix/blended into bass music
J.D. for the win he gonna surprise alot of people most don't even no half the songs he touched💯💪🏽
I bet I do period!
that song nice tho 🤣🔥
& HOSTING IT IN ATL TOO - Gonna be the classiest Finest CROWN HIM JD 👑
I KNOW yall didn't go this WHOLE SHOW without mentioning Janet! Cmon man
LilWayne taught me how to rap ... but BowWow was tha reason I wanted to rap . bro really did a lot by 13
You don’t have to go to Atlanta to break a record, you really just need the internet. Atlanta did change the sound
Franchise boys
Atlanta kept putting their boys in their records and never let up. That’s how they changed the game and kept their foot on the has
Atlanta has really changed rap sound a few different times
It might not have been a shooting during freaknik but I know that sexual harassment was crazy 🤦🏾♂️
The only thing I disagree with is when JD said that freak nic vibe was never anywhere else. That whole freak nic vibe was started from the black spring break Era in Florida. Freak nic in Atlanta was Daytona without the water
🎯
nothing like Atlanta
@Dandri Jackson Ahh shiddd, I'm from Atlanta, but the original Spring Break freak nic in Daytona was much better. So good, Atlanta had to copy it.
Anything y'all can do we can do better 🥂
That's Been Atlanta model 💯😎‼️
@@mrwright4343 I never heard nobody in Atlanta say that before.
I recommend listening to Ying Yang Twins song 'Whistle While You Twerk (original version) after this interview
52 weeks times 10.000 ……..sheeshhhhhh😂
Big meech started that make it rain thang and he’s from Detroit
Nah fam they was making it rain in the 90’s. But he did come with lots of folks with who was cashing out and they was deep. also they was the ones who would buy out the bar, and they was allowed to smoke weed Without being bothered, in magic city, blue flame, KOD. Etc.
Ain’t no Hip hop super bowl without D.R.E‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Diddy ain’t got a prayer……. Dupri is a legend. He need to battle timberland.
You're crazy af ...you do realize Diddy produced a lot of records that co-dominated the 90s
@@AlexanderThaGreat bruh, diddy trash. Dat nigga don’t stand a chance against dupri bro. Timberland would be a better competition. It will be like Omarion vs Mario all over again. Diddy will get bodied.
@@_NEW3RA_ 😂😂😂 my boy you need a insane asylum...go check Diddy catalog again you literally just glossed over the songs I mentioned pure classic that's just a start
@@AlexanderThaGreat naw just cause Diddy slapped his name in the album credits don’t mean he produced the record. JD is actually in the songwriters Hall of Fame! Diddy really can’t fuck with JD musically as far as producing and songwriting. 🤷🏽♂️
@@howarddickersonjr.6994 So you're saying Diddy didn't help produce these records you're a fool ...you can argue JD is more talented mixing songs etc but this is about HITS HITS HITS not who's more skilled at engineering
Free idea, do that JD vs Diddy @Verzus at/for the SB halftime
Pacman get the fuck outta herrr!! When I think of New York I think of Wu-Tang, Big or DMX. In Atlanta Jermaine Dupri did his think but me being from the south I think of the dungeon family, Outkast Goodie Mob. Or Kilo.. If u was at a party down south from 95-2000 u was bumping No Limit, Cash Money or the dungeon Family..
What I think of New York I think of 50 cent that's the first person that comes to mind , and in Atlanta Jermaine Dupree 🗣️🗣️
PAC always doing the most 😂
PAC man on one for that one !
The world knew who Bow Wow was before Wayne. Gin & Juice, Arsenio Hall Show. We just didn’t see his talents until years later because of the situation Death Row had after Pac died. Snoop didn’t know what to do with him so he gave him to JD.
hey hey
I want to see another 106.1 park with bow wow in it and jeremaine and brandon t Jackson in it
Gotta put Dre in that conversation how he doesn’t get mentioned is wild too me Dre is the West Coast, and Dallas Austin