B-Real on Cypress Hill's Past Beef with Lighter Shade of Brown, RIP DTTX (Part 9)

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    In this clip, B-Real spoke about how much Cypress Hill was influenced by legendary groups such as Public Enemy and Run DMC. B-Real also spoke at length about Cypress Hill deciding not to brand themselves as a Latino rap group when they launched their careers. He said that the market for Latin hip-hop wasn't there but they found ways to imbue their music with Latino cultural influences and eventually created an entire Spanish-speaking album.
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  • @kayhan82
    @kayhan82 Před 4 lety +255

    He mentioned a minor beef for 5 secs and that’s the vid title vlad?!? Lol

    • @SirChocolateHobo
      @SirChocolateHobo Před 4 lety +27

      Yeah, Vlad doesn't even ask about it. He doesn't say shit. Shady Vlad.

    • @NoelG314
      @NoelG314 Před 4 lety +3

      yall dont get the business lol

    • @theface8997
      @theface8997 Před 4 lety +18

      Click bait-!!!!

    • @davetv5493
      @davetv5493 Před 4 lety +9

      I watched this video to see what the beef was and he says damn near nothing about it!

    • @romulogarcia3893
      @romulogarcia3893 Před 4 lety +11

      I remember reading about it back then in Word up magazine. It was when Cypress second album dropped B Real was basically saying the same thing he is now about being both a latin hip hop artist but wanting a wider audience in hip hop. He didn’t like the fact that lighter shade of brown would market themselves as a “latin hip hop” group and they couldn’t rap in Spanish. He kept calling them “lighter shade of Biters”. and calling them fake and posers.

  • @lorenzojefferson9978
    @lorenzojefferson9978 Před 4 lety +208

    LSOB was a part of the real hip hop movement! You can’t count them out!

    • @nlee4566
      @nlee4566 Před 3 lety +16

      They dont get their credit. Besides Baby Bash there hasn't been a Mexican rapper or group to do it like that.

    • @alfersnoz7832
      @alfersnoz7832 Před 2 lety +2

      ☝❤🙏

    • @gmoney9153
      @gmoney9153 Před 2 lety +4

      100% I agree!!

    • @alfersnoz7832
      @alfersnoz7832 Před 2 lety +1

      My Righteous
      brother👑☝🙏

    • @jerrybetancourt3329
      @jerrybetancourt3329 Před 2 lety +4

      That's not what B Real is saying. They just wanted to be under the Hip Hop umbrella and not labeled Chicano Rap.

  • @altin12
    @altin12 Před 4 lety +64

    Lighter shade of brown - hey DJ is what made me get into hip hop when I was 10yrs old! It was my favourite song for a long time and a track that has great memories in my life I lived in Brisbane at that time. Respect from Australia 🙏

  • @angelicsoulz
    @angelicsoulz Před 4 lety +82

    Man I been listening to LSOB lately too. Underrated group. R.I.P. DTTX

    • @leslieloudermilk3876
      @leslieloudermilk3876 Před 4 lety +2

      Underrated? They had one song.

    • @adc2327
      @adc2327 Před 4 lety +11

      @@leslieloudermilk3876 One song! You don't know LSOB!

    • @adc2327
      @adc2327 Před 4 lety +3

      Agreed! I love LSOB!

    • @Tu_Carnalxiii
      @Tu_Carnalxiii Před 4 lety +9

      DTTX was very underrated. Homie had a vicious flow. RIP

    • @ChildofYAH_
      @ChildofYAH_ Před 4 lety

      You're a real Class Act!

  • @LIFELONGMUSIC
    @LIFELONGMUSIC Před 4 lety +98

    L.S.O.B. Sunday afternoon is a L.A. classic to this day
    Produced by D.jJammin James Carter

  • @izona4838
    @izona4838 Před 4 lety +45

    Cypress Hill III Temples Of Boom was one of my favorites, very dark sounding album almost creepy like, it had the perfect album cover to go with it.

    • @reimourrpower9357
      @reimourrpower9357 Před 4 lety +2

      That album cover and gatefold art was awesome. I remember looking and it was done by Pawn Shop Press, salutes. Fully gave a total sonic & visual experience few reached outside of Public Enemy and Wu-Tang Clan.

  • @lokest
    @lokest Před 4 lety +36

    Being Latino in Canada, I was in grade 7 when Latin Lingo/Black Sunday came out. Not knowing what hip hop was and not many latinos in my school. I remember all the older grade 10 kids coming to me asking what the lyrics were about, I felt like the coolest kid in school. That was the day I feel in love with hip hop culture, a love to this day. Thank You Cypress Hill for representing us.

    • @abovethagamerollinz4776
      @abovethagamerollinz4776 Před rokem +3

      Shout-out to all my Latinos in Canada especially in the 604, I been there & it was firme to live there for a while. Fuck B-Real that's why Cube jacked your joint👈🏽

    • @antoniosantiago6490
      @antoniosantiago6490 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@abovethagamerollinz4776 He never gave LSOB their respect for our culture!

    • @creepnasty5370
      @creepnasty5370 Před 7 měsíci

      @@abovethagamerollinz4776ok jcat

  • @rasungod7257
    @rasungod7257 Před 4 lety +82

    Temple of Boom is a classic album beginning to end.

    • @20FreeWill
      @20FreeWill Před 4 lety +13

      No doubt . Black Sunday will always have a special place for me tho

    • @whoopdattrick23
      @whoopdattrick23 Před 4 lety +8

      Temples of Boom is crucial

    • @jcc3333
      @jcc3333 Před 4 lety +1

      FACTS

    • @essemess9200
      @essemess9200 Před 4 lety +2

      Locotes

    • @timguy78
      @timguy78 Před 4 lety +3

      Back when hip hop was 40ozs blunts and baggy clothes...

  • @Mr.FranciscoJesusAldana
    @Mr.FranciscoJesusAldana Před 3 lety +24

    A Lighter Shade Of Brown was repping. . . had that "Hey DJ" jam. Rest in peace Don't Try To Xerox.

  • @Mateomusic22
    @Mateomusic22 Před rokem +12

    Miss you Bobby! R.I.P DTTX. Learned so much from you brother

  • @RaiderJoe
    @RaiderJoe Před 4 lety +48

    Thanks for keeping the cuss words in this interview, makes it more authentic

    • @rudymora2648
      @rudymora2648 Před 4 lety +9

      Yes editing the cuss words were just ruining some of the interviews.

    • @danielochoa831
      @danielochoa831 Před 4 lety +5

      he probably forgot to edit the videos. 😂

    • @morelife6508
      @morelife6508 Před 4 lety

      I think you tube does it automatically. I noticed many videos from other creators also contains bleeps. So it might be a creator setting upon publishing.

    • @yeabih5607
      @yeabih5607 Před 8 měsíci

      It has to be done from time to time or CZcams wont pay for it

  • @kchoodsta
    @kchoodsta Před 4 lety +66

    Spanish fly dropped soy 18 with a bullet in 1989. There were others around.

  • @Cesario561Fla
    @Cesario561Fla Před 4 lety +51

    Would love to see u interview Zach de la rocha from RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE

    • @dannyaumua106
      @dannyaumua106 Před 4 lety +6

      Lol Glad is apart of the MACHINE

    • @butttcandy2087
      @butttcandy2087 Před 4 lety

      Omg yes

    • @eliminator173
      @eliminator173 Před 4 lety +1

      @@dannyaumua106 naw vlad aint with that commie bulshit. As much as i think dude is corny, he aint no socialist

    • @RighteousFiyah
      @RighteousFiyah Před 4 lety

      Some of those that work forces...

    • @snacks1781
      @snacks1781 Před 3 lety

      This needs to happen though

  • @rikkidgermano9640
    @rikkidgermano9640 Před 4 lety +23

    My favorite Muggs production is puppet master with B-Real & Dr. Dre and the video was something else! Absolut Classic!

    • @dariog36th
      @dariog36th Před 4 lety +4

      The one he did with RZA was off the chain too.

    • @dianevrules
      @dianevrules Před 4 lety +1

      @@dariog36th Yea. Puppet Master sounded like some Dre production. Third World sounded like a Rza track. It Could Happen To You sounded like a Havoc track. Because Muggs was lazy af. He was emulating the producers who normally made tracks for the artists who were featured. Muggs was all on everyone's d&^%$. His best ish were on the first 4 Cypress Hill albums. Especially the first one. That Soul Assassins album was good. But didnt sound ish like traditional Muggs tracks.

    • @aim6613
      @aim6613 Před 4 lety +1

      When the Fat Lady Sings and General Principles 💯

    • @oscarvasquez6542
      @oscarvasquez6542 Před 4 lety +3

      @@dianevrules STFU bitch dj Muggs is better than Dre Scott storch and day dillenger produced by for Dre

    • @rikkidgermano9640
      @rikkidgermano9640 Před 4 lety

      @@aim6613 Fat Lady, yeah I almost forgot about that one - dope as hell too.

  • @kriminalattackmusic6564
    @kriminalattackmusic6564 Před 4 lety +32

    REST IN HEAVEN BOBBY DTTX LSOB

  • @sreyna3000
    @sreyna3000 Před 4 lety +22

    Kid Frost was dropping wax way back in 84 that was stright up hip hop

    • @jalarcon166
      @jalarcon166 Před 18 dny +1

      He was part of Ice T s syndicate crew back in the day.

  • @adc2327
    @adc2327 Před 4 lety +7

    I met B-Real in the LA airport right after the first album dropped. I walked by him at least 3 times before I said anything. I was looking real corporate in heels, a dress, trench coat and briefcase. Hey, it was back in the day! I came up to him and I said "are you?". Before I got it out he said "yeah". Talked for a few minutes. It had been storming for a few days in LA. Got on the plane. Bobo in front of me hollered at him. B-Real across. It stormed so bad everybody had to seatbelt in the entire flight. That plane was rocking! B-Real looked terrified. I am sure he wasn't the only one!

  • @757_Al
    @757_Al Před 4 lety +32

    Dj muggs is a beast been a beast that work he did with the gza and roc marciano kaos album fire!

    • @angelicsoulz
      @angelicsoulz Před 4 lety +2

      Kill Devil Hills was🔥🔥🔥 too.
      ILL BILL is too underrated

    • @theoriginal668
      @theoriginal668 Před 4 lety +2

      Yep that GZA album was fire. And that planet Asia album also.

    • @randyj124
      @randyj124 Před 4 lety +4

      Dont forget sick jacken the mask and assasin flames.

    • @theoriginal668
      @theoriginal668 Před 4 lety

      @@randyj124 that album was sick.

    • @michaelglazier9932
      @michaelglazier9932 Před 4 lety

      I still prefer his old Cypress first 3 albums beats but that GZA is cool... That Sick Jacken had great beats on it too! I’ve gotta listen to more recent stuff I think...

  • @rogerbernard187
    @rogerbernard187 Před 4 lety +6

    Self-awareness has more value than the NASDAQ.... You're listening to a general speak...Salute!!!

  • @jofrib.8521
    @jofrib.8521 Před 4 lety +2

    Yo Vlad!...I Wanna Thank You For Bringing In B-Real For This Interview! It's Great To See B-Real and Listening To His and Cypress Hill's Stories. I Grew Up Listening To Cypress Hill and Now At Age 39, I Still Do Listen To Them...Still A Big Fan and Still Keeping Their Previous Earlier Album Cd's In Mint Condition!! BIG SHOUT OUT TO B-REAL & CYPRESS HILL + VLADTV!!!! 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻

  • @wisdomwarrior2645
    @wisdomwarrior2645 Před 4 lety +37

    I'm Mexican from San Diego California and I been listening to Hip Hop all my life! I was 12 years old back in 88 bumping N.W.A, Ice T, Too $hort, Eazy E etc... I was even listening to east coast hip hop like Public Enemy, B.D.P, Rakim,E.P.M.D, etc... Hip Hop was big back than and I went to a predominantly Mexican middle school! Everyone one was bumping west coast and east Coast Hip hop back than and even my older sister was listening to rap since the 80'! So B real, Mexicans been down with and listening to real Hip Hop way before they started to separate it into categories! 💯

    • @Mrfatbelly
      @Mrfatbelly Před 4 lety +2

      619 stand up

    • @rong805
      @rong805 Před 4 lety +2

      At that time, Mexicans went crazy just to see Crazy Dee on the NWA and the Posse album and hear him say "I'm putting in your culo a 38 slug" on Dopeman!

    • @TheJustreal00
      @TheJustreal00 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Mrfatbelly 619

    • @TheJustreal00
      @TheJustreal00 Před 4 lety +1

      Southeast

    • @Topo619
      @Topo619 Před 4 lety +1

      North park locos??? Wtf foo fake ass hood they ain’t no hood name that from SD

  • @l00pdigga42
    @l00pdigga42 Před 4 lety +35

    “I gave greenthumb his doctorate degree” - TK

  • @miguelmckenzie248
    @miguelmckenzie248 Před 3 lety +5

    What a legend B-Real and Cypress Hill are. They were so far ahead of their time when they dropped and just continued to excel as they grew. Nothing but respect for that funky Cypress Hill shit. 🤘🏾

  • @moneymakingmike2416
    @moneymakingmike2416 Před 4 lety +5

    I still have the first CD from 1991. I can remember putting it on repeat and listening to it all day and night. Then I would play Kid Frost for a bit. Brings back a lot of memories

    • @josephsanchez5987
      @josephsanchez5987 Před 2 lety

      That's crazy my first album I had I don't have anymore was paper boy the whole 9 yards

  • @HecTeck
    @HecTeck Před 4 lety +5

    Cypress hill , house of Pain , funk doobiest , psycho realm , that whole click is what helped me get through some hard times ... hip hop definitely raised me !!!

  • @Carta87Blanca
    @Carta87Blanca Před 4 lety +43

    You need to get ODM on Vlad

  • @israelfoster3655
    @israelfoster3655 Před 4 lety +1

    great interview been waiting to hear more from this dude

  • @williamharrisjr3011
    @williamharrisjr3011 Před 4 lety

    One of your best interviews !!!!

  • @strictlyhiphop4121
    @strictlyhiphop4121 Před 4 lety +20

    Vlad didn't even know Cypress Hill had beef with Lighter Shade of Brown until B mentioned it on his own. SMH I wonder if he'll ask about the beef with Kid Frost, Chubb Rock, The Source, XXL, and House of Pain. Not holding my breath.

    • @NoelG314
      @NoelG314 Před 4 lety +3

      i didnt know about it either... what a dope interview.

    • @azyuma1
      @azyuma1 Před 4 lety +3

      Ice cube

    • @strictlyhiphop4121
      @strictlyhiphop4121 Před 4 lety +3

      @@azyuma1 Get over it. Been talked about to nauseam. Go back to Vlad's first interview with B-Real or Beef 2.

    • @azyuma1
      @azyuma1 Před 4 lety +1

      Strictly Hip Hop chill my brother nothing for me to get over✌🏽

    • @2huer09
      @2huer09 Před 4 lety +1

      I didn't know that either lol but as far as the beef with Kid Frost they both squashed it long time ago👊🏼

  • @Calihustla
    @Calihustla Před 4 lety +10

    Growing up back then I can honestly say before the whole chicano rap movement NWA was the biggest influence for young latinos in the streets,but once la raza came out it was on like donkey kong from there!that jam put it on the map..

  • @WaldoBagelTopper
    @WaldoBagelTopper Před 10 měsíci +3

    Crazy- I listened to both LSOB AND Cypress Hill as a kid. Never knew they had a beef.
    Amongst the first hip hop songs that I can remember that was a hit and got put on repeat in my home was Hey DJ. In fact, the album "Layin in the Cut" never really left my rotation. Still listen to that every once in a while.
    Cypress Hill was huge in my home as well. I discovered Cypress when Black Sunday came out.

  • @e-klipssantana3977
    @e-klipssantana3977 Před 4 lety +6

    Mad respect 2 Cypress hill 4 there 1st albums back wen I was breakin & bombing up Graffiti I was jamming there songs Everyday while I was getting down back in the mid 90s💯💪🏽🎨🖌

    • @s13hatch97
      @s13hatch97 Před 4 lety

      how was the graffiti scene back then?always wondered considering the scene is kinda dead nowadays

  • @Ph.40Lowks
    @Ph.40Lowks Před 4 lety +18

    Cypress hill iconic group

  • @marcorios6806
    @marcorios6806 Před 4 lety +8

    Vlad should interview Chicano rapper Conejo. He was on the run from the law for many years and released 20+ albums while he was on the run. He’s got a crazy story. How many other rappers can say the same?

    • @JuanVerde88622
      @JuanVerde88622 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That would be cool…thing. Most of us never heard of him. So why bother interviewing him

  • @Israel-nb7ip
    @Israel-nb7ip Před 4 lety +41

    The first west coast album I remember that consistently was heard banging out of people's cars through the hood. Brooklyn and across the city. After that, it was the Chronic that I remember as the next west coast album that banged hard out in NYC on radio and in the hoods. Cypress Hills opened that door before DeathRow and better than Ruthless did. Facts.

    • @dianevrules
      @dianevrules Před 4 lety +11

      You are a fool to say before Ruthless and Death Row. Ruthless opened the doors for mainstream West Coast street hip-hop, period. Dre brought that same vibe to Death Row. I'm a fan of Cypress Hill's first 4 albums and the Revamped EP. But they couldnt f%$# with Ruthless artists like NWA, Above The Law, The D.O.C., Ren, Eazy, Bone. GTFOH bih!

    • @Israel-nb7ip
      @Israel-nb7ip Před 4 lety +2

      Ya idiots please learn how to read. Nah, actually really read what I wrote, then examin how stupid your responses sound.

    • @BE-bk1tb
      @BE-bk1tb Před 4 lety +1

      Gerald Wilkison Stop simpin’

    • @BE-bk1tb
      @BE-bk1tb Před 4 lety +2

      Diane V Dude is right. He’s clearly talking about influence on the East Coast. You have no idea what you’re saying, bih.

    • @BE-bk1tb
      @BE-bk1tb Před 4 lety +1

      You sir are correct.

  • @illstateofmind
    @illstateofmind Před 4 lety +10

    Cypress had beef with LSOB and Kid Frost. They really don’t discuss where all that stemmed from.

    • @lowriderpride1702
      @lowriderpride1702 Před 3 měsíci

      Was wicked minds song brown pride song a diss for B Real

  • @connoisseuroftigolbitts
    @connoisseuroftigolbitts Před 4 lety +17

    REST IN PEACE BOBBY FROM LSOB

  • @toddadams8420
    @toddadams8420 Před 4 lety +1

    Tres equis was my favorite joint on that first album. Played it so much I popped two tapes in the same place

  • @pesopesadonumerouno
    @pesopesadonumerouno Před 4 lety +5

    💥💥💥Legendary shit 💯. I remember first hearing them on the Juice soundtrack, bumping that everywhere💪💪...then I found out they're Latino. 💥💥💥

  • @anttemo41
    @anttemo41 Před 4 lety +12

    Freddy Cutlass "Im Puerto Rico!!" was out, as well as The Beatnutz

    • @PD-oy3yi
      @PD-oy3yi Před 4 lety +4

      None of them really mattered the way Cypress Did. Thats evident as Cypress was the first 'Latino' hip hop group to go Platinum.

    • @006ahenry
      @006ahenry Před 4 lety

      Beatnutz, song called watch out now. That's my favorite beat ever.

    • @goodmanfilife9131
      @goodmanfilife9131 Před 4 lety

      Beatnuts came out in '93.

  • @dgstudi0s159
    @dgstudi0s159 Před 4 lety +7

    They made up for it though with their spanish translation songs. They did a dope job!

  • @ericdee5496
    @ericdee5496 Před 4 lety +8

    THAT FULL SPANISH ALBUM WAS DOPE AF

  • @coolgamerthebest7181
    @coolgamerthebest7181 Před 4 lety

    Bless you for getting B-Real on VladTv

  • @junezilla2235
    @junezilla2235 Před 4 lety +1

    Well said

  • @elketerbentzadik
    @elketerbentzadik Před 4 lety +4

    Muggs' early Cypress production was like if the Bomb Squad had produced '3 Feet High & Rising' or Prince Paul had produced 'It Takes a Nation of Millions'. It had that De La sample aesthetic but the Bomb Squad "wall of noise" production technique. The debut LP is really one of those records that is unparalleled production wise and is emblematic of what Hip-Hop is SUPPOSED to sound like.

  • @MrBTDhimself
    @MrBTDhimself Před 4 lety +3

    What about frank v from proper dos

  • @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday
    @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday Před 4 lety +18

    Ask b real how he discovered big duke & sick Jacken of the psycho realm !!!

    • @oscarvasquez6542
      @oscarvasquez6542 Před 4 lety +4

      I heard they where performing at la plazaita olvera or some shit like that when b real was walking by eating a Whopper they cought his attention and he signed them to sony I believe also when b real heard the stone garden beat he loved it so much he decided to join the psycho realm

    • @sickfoo5506
      @sickfoo5506 Před 4 lety +1

      @@oscarvasquez6542 stone garden my favorite pyscho song that beat is crazy glod

    • @oscarvasquez6542
      @oscarvasquez6542 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sickfoo5506 hell yeah

  • @johnnyrivera3940
    @johnnyrivera3940 Před 4 lety +26

    CRIMINAL KEPT IT ONE HUNDRED..I APPLAUD B FOR ADMITTING IT MOST WOULD OF LIED

    • @dirtkills
      @dirtkills Před 4 lety +2

      Lol you watched that bullshit lol

    • @johnnyrivera3940
      @johnnyrivera3940 Před 4 lety

      @@dirtkills YA IF U CALL IT BULLSHIT

    • @reimourrpower9357
      @reimourrpower9357 Před 4 lety

      Shouts to him for apparently highlighting the difference without disrespect. Cypress Hill could say 'n---a' because they were Afro-LatinX of Cuban descent. Mr. Criminal said that was not his lane to go that way.

    • @kurtbrewski7050
      @kurtbrewski7050 Před 3 lety

      @@reimourrpower9357 Yeah Sen Dog and Mellow And Sen Dog is a Blood but B Real is Mexican and Muggs is Italian. They really had no business saying the N word.

    • @AntonioLopez-be7bw
      @AntonioLopez-be7bw Před 3 lety

      What does he wave the Mexican flag

  • @askbubb
    @askbubb Před 4 lety +24

    Hey guest when Vlad says yeah while you all are talkin it means he's trying to interrupt you

  • @User-54631
    @User-54631 Před 4 lety +1

    Cypress hills first album was the first album I ever bought as a kid.
    What was that hit that lighter shade had? I have forgotten it has been so long.

  • @kinggood9404
    @kinggood9404 Před 4 lety +4

    B Real is Latin with African Blood. He looked Black with his Afro on The Thicker than water movie

  • @EvoDidThat
    @EvoDidThat Před 4 lety +35

    Dammm y’all could have talked about DTTX a lil more, don’t diss him like that

  • @mongoloid1369
    @mongoloid1369 Před 4 lety +2

    I remember chillin with Muggs listening to NWA in 1988 he was like im gonna be bigger than them,me and my.cousin were like .speechless lol

  • @sigma617
    @sigma617 Před 4 lety +2

    Salute B-Real 💯

  • @Discipleofyeshuahamaschiach

    Muggz is one of the best producers easy!!!

  • @Aircholo
    @Aircholo Před 4 lety +5

    ‘’Step back punk cause I’m a Latino’’

  • @MaskedAvenger13
    @MaskedAvenger13 Před 4 lety +16

    Don't Try To Xerox RIP

  • @joeljuarezrip
    @joeljuarezrip Před 4 lety +11

    Brownside Ruthless Records!!

  • @hardfought1842
    @hardfought1842 Před rokem +2

    First Cypress Hill album is legendary. Wore the paint off that cassette tape

  • @reimourrpower9357
    @reimourrpower9357 Před 4 lety +8

    To Cypress Hill's credit: they saluted their *Afro-Latino Cuban* roots and Mexican lineage. Props Mr. Criminal for apparently not using 'n----a' because he's not 'Black', Cypress Hill (excluding Muggs, Italian/Nordic) were Black LatinX artists. CH also opened the door for Piru Bloods, cannabis and heavy metal imagery in Rap. Salutes Cypress Hill & Soul Assassins.

  • @BlackTyeChi
    @BlackTyeChi Před 4 lety +3

    Interview The Last Emperor. He was signed to Aftermath. Check his tracks, Hustler's Theme, Do you Really Care, Jungle Cats, Charlie Brown, and more.

  • @isaiahconstante2206
    @isaiahconstante2206 Před 4 lety +6

    Vlad you gotta interview ODM. That would be dope

  • @Orgnl1
    @Orgnl1 Před 4 lety +11

    Cypress 1st album is timeless and ahead of their time.. classic..original..etc etc..!! nobody had beats and lyrical flows in a different style.. speaking on chronic and what not... !! the lady and i O can spit all the lyrics to that album !!! Lol as well as the second album !!

    • @Orgnl1
      @Orgnl1 Před 4 lety +4

      @Mr Happy Folger that must be the most ignorant thing said here.. B_real didn't become famous by crying about his mommy and baby mommy like a lil bitch made ass..lol eminem is supa wack ...go back and listen to that album bud ... nobody was gabbin about the streets like that.. B_real and cypress are dOpeness !

    • @iz5924
      @iz5924 Před 4 lety +4

      @Mr Happy Folger you forgot to add the S (4 Folgers Coffee) on your last name DUMB ASS!!!! As good/great Eminem is - he had a couple duds too but that being said Dude paid homage to B-Real/Cypress on one of his singles recently so Real Recognizes Real!

    • @iz5924
      @iz5924 Před 4 lety +2

      O_fficial1 - 1000% AGREED!!!!!! As good as Black Sunday is/was - to this day i can't understand why 1st album (a Source magazine (familiar with them?) 5 mics classic IMO!) doesn't get the recognition it deserves and everyone gives Black Sunday it's flowers (record sales #'s i guess).....without the 1st album Black Sunday and rest of catalog would've probably never existed. CYPRESS HILL 4 LIFE!

    • @Orgnl1
      @Orgnl1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@iz5924 yes sir brother, just as good but i failed to mention BlackSunday as well.. another my lady and i flow along word for word with them !! lOl.. nothing like they were doing back then.i have both album on vinyl... cypress definitely didn't get the recognition they deserved..i remember the Source and the b.s. mics. Real heads know whats up ! ..long live cypress foshO !

  • @darrylhawkins890
    @darrylhawkins890 Před 2 lety

    Well all FAM1LYS are Proud of u Real Niggas want to See u Shine Blood Real.

  • @wallbanga17
    @wallbanga17 Před 4 lety +7

    The production on Pac's strictly for my N had the same style of production

  • @mac2nite141
    @mac2nite141 Před 2 měsíci

    LSOB till this day still be the best Chicano, Mexican-American Rap music that you will ever hear.. RIP Bobby

  • @goodmanfilife9131
    @goodmanfilife9131 Před 4 lety +2

    Since day 1... I said DJ MUGGS has an East Coast sound (he's originally from Queens btw). Then the jointz he did with House Of Pain and GZA solidified my point. MUGGS is a great one.

  • @jdeniro1844
    @jdeniro1844 Před 4 lety +2

    Nobody REMEMBERs Prince from POWER RULE(smooth was the shxt)!?!.

  • @rastagideon8236
    @rastagideon8236 Před 4 lety +1

    DJ Muggs & Premier, I favorites for 30 years now.

  • @YoMomma99
    @YoMomma99 Před 4 lety +4

    B-Real forgets that a lot of these labels were put on these artist they didn’t choose it
    They decided to run with the title or label they got because a lot of people didn’t want to open the doors for them and still do they don’t want to see our people shine in Hip-Hop

  • @stevenramirezmistersmokes6379
    @stevenramirezmistersmokes6379 Před 10 měsíci +1

    OG B-REAL#1

  • @suppamarz7592
    @suppamarz7592 Před 4 lety +3

    dj muggz is from NY thats why their beats are so eastcoast . and I love them for that

    • @pejoshy8736
      @pejoshy8736 Před 3 lety

      DAMN! I never knew DJ Muggz was from NY! No wonder the beats were so New York POPPING. thanks for the info!

  • @alfersnoz7832
    @alfersnoz7832 Před 2 lety +3

    Sometimes a real can't B real, Lighter Shade Of Brown all them day let's all keep in mind it took more then two artist to make Cypress like Cube said the B in B- Real must stand for, Bitch!
    Shout-out to ODM r.i.p Bobby " DTTX " Ramirez, this for u king thank you for the early 90's, rest in heaven pimp,☝✌

  • @vickierich2579
    @vickierich2579 Před 4 lety +9

    Black Sunday
    Funkdoobiest
    house of pain
    DJ muggs should be held up there with dr dre , rza and dj quik

  • @mandybartley6621
    @mandybartley6621 Před 4 lety

    B-Real just gets sexier every year!

  • @beeone1380
    @beeone1380 Před 4 lety

    The Xylophone that Cypress Hill sound Illusions

  • @Rob-en9kh
    @Rob-en9kh Před 4 lety +2

    Check out Chino Grande s " Vatos remix " " Between you and snoop I can hardly tell the diffrence "

  • @ayenice3484
    @ayenice3484 Před 4 lety +2

    Truest shit. Puerto Rican’s didn’t buy Latin hip hop in the late 80s and 90s except for the Reggaeton. Many also played Freestyle and salsa. Then you had the ones who contributed to hip hop since day one.
    This was in the Bronx.

    • @pejoshy8736
      @pejoshy8736 Před 3 lety

      True. I be having arguments with these cats. Puerto Ricans in Bronx were part of the invention of rap in 1970s, NOT the Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico, though. But, at the same time, A lot Puerto Ricans left hip-hop scene....or...just followed Salsa Music, and freestyle music, and no hip-hop....

  • @xavierramirez5370
    @xavierramirez5370 Před 4 lety +2

    Do a spanish fly interview with dj trickz and ese daz

  • @robertcampbell3593
    @robertcampbell3593 Před 4 lety +1

    Temple of Doom album bangin!

  • @tamikadaniels7850
    @tamikadaniels7850 Před 4 lety

    Definitely Legends

  • @SirChocolateHobo
    @SirChocolateHobo Před 4 lety +4

    Title is misleading. Why didn't Vlad ask about it? B Real doesn't give any detail.

  • @most-hated-inc
    @most-hated-inc Před 4 lety +8

    What was the beef with LSOB? I remember Mellow dissing them in a magazine.

    • @Betoven81
      @Betoven81 Před 4 lety +5

      What did Mellow say about them?? I know Cypress Hill disses them on their 3rd album "Looking for a fatboy and a Lighter shade of brown" and also "Insane in the Brain" was a direct diss to Kid Frost

    • @liondenoier9449
      @liondenoier9449 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Betoven81 Actually, B-Real stated that "Insane in the brain" was a diss track towards Chubb Rock...although they did have some issues with Kid Frost too.

    • @Betoven81
      @Betoven81 Před 4 lety +5

      Lion de Noier Na bro that’s a kid Frost diss... even the intro “who u getting crazy with ese, don’t u know I’m loco” is mocking southsider slang. Sen Dog even mentions his name “I don’t take Arturo, likely. Punks just jealous that he can’t outwrite me”

    • @most-hated-inc
      @most-hated-inc Před 4 lety

      @@Betoven81 What's up man! If I recall this correctly (after 20+ years, I'm wondering if I got it twisted and that it was actually an interview with Frost instead of Ace), the interviewer asked about Lighter Shade, and Ace didn't want to talk about them. He didn't go into details but he seemed pretty dismissive. Not sure if he was offended because he had a genuine beef, or if he was just angry to be asked about other rappers during an interview that was supposed to be about him.

    • @juarezchristopher2
      @juarezchristopher2 Před 4 lety

      I'm looking for a fat boy and a lighter shade of brown

  • @spe808
    @spe808 Před 3 lety +2

    90's Rap/Hip Hop had some great memories for me. Looking forward to the Car Shows and the concerts LSOB, Frost, N2Deep etc.. When C-Hill came out, they were dope! Very different sound

  • @r2g210
    @r2g210 Před 4 lety +2

    I didn’t realize they where from LA until the mid 90’s when they got in to it with Cube. Before that all their movie cameos and soundtrack features was all East Coast themed films even Judgement Night they where in Chicago and when they did MTV they was always in NYC. Like B Real said uh the interview they where influences by Public Enemy and sounded like it. Plus B Real had the blowout fro so I thought they was Ricans from NY up until the Cube beef.

  • @Yutbr800
    @Yutbr800 Před 4 lety +4

    From The Bay. Cypress Hill has always been poppin up this way. They did it smart being your non basic ass Latino rap group. Ahead of their time with the braids, gold grills, lingo, To the southern Latins since they try to separate themselves from that it’s bad. But to us up North is apart of our culture. We definitely have our cholo roots but put a Northern style on it that’s Sic Wid It. LSOB “On a Sunday Afternoon” is a classic up here too.

    • @GangstaRapMadeMe
      @GangstaRapMadeMe Před 4 lety +2

      What about Frost he formed latino velvet which had:baby bash,n2deep aka jay tee,Don Cisco also collabed with funky aztecs made a unity track on Latin alliance album, plus he had braids

  • @SomeGuyFromNY
    @SomeGuyFromNY Před 4 lety

    @5:05 The Beatnuts were also starting to make noise on the east coast

  • @310socal
    @310socal Před rokem

    5:35 DId I miss the Beef part? only this, no details?

  • @DariusJeffries-lm2vw
    @DariusJeffries-lm2vw Před 11 měsíci

    RIP 😢😢😢 Bobby from lsob
    Awesome duo

  • @Nobody_else_but_me
    @Nobody_else_but_me Před 4 lety +1

    They needed to make a song with the BEATNUTTS

  • @therrshow3238
    @therrshow3238 Před 4 lety +4

    Orale Bonified thats a mighty fine pic you got there!

  • @zero1fifty8
    @zero1fifty8 Před 4 lety +1

    DJ Muggs is a living legend!! Need to have him on Vlad!!

  • @certifiedmg3437
    @certifiedmg3437 Před 4 lety +1

    Damn I didnt know about LSOB beef

  • @YoungBrada
    @YoungBrada Před 4 lety

    B-real Meteor Man

  • @randyb637
    @randyb637 Před 4 lety

    I smoked so much weed as a teen listening to that album

  • @RcruzLA
    @RcruzLA Před 4 lety +1

    What happen with Omar Cruz?

  • @jayrock8564
    @jayrock8564 Před 4 lety +1

    Cypress Hill came out in the mid 90s with a new flavor of hip hop ,the beat was the hottest new funk in hip hop , around the same time House of pain ,funkdoobiest ,this hip hop groups had the NYC old school style with the hardest beats and raw lyrics, Cubans, Irish,and Chicanos ,they took hip hop to a whole new level, but let's not forget that Beastie boys open the doors for all this generations of DJs and MCs,.OLD SCHOOL HIP HOP FOR TILL I DIE..🎤🎶💯🔥

    • @tj5579
      @tj5579 Před rokem

      Their first album dropped in '91

    • @JBtheWARVillain
      @JBtheWARVillain Před 8 měsíci

      Mid nineties? They debuted in 91 but were building late 80s

  • @UncleOut682
    @UncleOut682 Před 4 lety +3

    I LOVE THEIR FIRST ALBUM TOO...HOLE IN YA HEAD....PIGS WAS ILL....STONED IS THE WAY OF THE WALK

  • @Carlosrey3
    @Carlosrey3 Před 4 lety +3

    Lighter shade of brown Spanish fly kid frost and dark room familia all came out before them.,I love Cypresshill but they always seem like they tried to separate themselves from Chicanos until they needed Skeena for their beef with cube. They always gave shout outs and features to everyone but the Chicano rappers Other than Psycho realm and delinquent habits and there was a bunch of good ones that came out around the same time too the Mexakinz, proper Dos, s.p.m.,Brownside, Little rob and the brown crowd and total devastation...

  • @fucku3392
    @fucku3392 Před 4 lety +17

    Bruh why did everyone hate lightershade of brown

    • @MarR310
      @MarR310 Před 4 lety +7

      Cuz they sucked!

    • @KipGuitar1
      @KipGuitar1 Před 4 lety +3

      They were like the pretty boys

    • @s13hatch97
      @s13hatch97 Před 4 lety +6

      @@MarR310 sucked?lmao ok

    • @pleighboi661
      @pleighboi661 Před 4 lety

      Brownside, & Cali Life Style always used to diss em 💀

    • @johndavis9321
      @johndavis9321 Před 4 lety +8

      I guess it’s the mc hammer/kid n play effect pop rappers getting the attention/acclaim an all the hardcore street rappers was jealous