I talked to Frayser about ten years back. Just simply called his phone number that was on the back of the CD case. I told him his music is bumpin, we spoke for a couple of minutes, and he thanked me for my support. Stand up guy.
Yah like interviews I’ve seen from rappers from Memphis, Houston, and other southern regions they are really humble. Juicy J is really the only one I can’t say is humble since the mainstream success has gone to his head, well I thinks he’s always just been arrogant.
It’s still real OGs, big mommas (gma), g pops, uncles, aunties, ol skool morals, respect n values still being taught n lived by, still goin on In the south.
Behind that beethoven 5th symphony. Paul and Juicy knocked the beat out the park. Then came "repping the bay, fuck what you say, click tight with paul juicy j"
Man I love B HIgh passion. He bring the same passion to every single question. He'll be like "I heard you start your day off every morning eating LUCKY CHARMS CEREAL! TELL US ABOUT THAT!!!" lol Keep doing your thang mane. The game needs you.
Gone On That Bay had some of the hardest DJ Paul & Juicy J Beats !!!! You can use that album to test out a new stereo. Loved that album so much that I brought a copy at the CD shop this past Winter( I know that CD's are obsolete but I had to support and add it to my collection). My favorite tracks: Flickin, Young Niggaz, Niggaz Wild Throwin Bows, and Pistol Playa
TWIII, Playa Fly. Squeeky, 187 Family, Graveyard Productions / Children of Da Corn, Koopsta Knicca, Lord, Project Pat, 8Ball & MJG, Killa Klan Kaze, Skinny Pimp, Lil Gin, Lil Noid....soooooo many legends done come up out the mud in Memphis. Proud asf to be from TN.
I was introduced to FB on Da Headbussaz album. Wow! what an album. He was amazing on that album. He complimented three 6 so well. His verses and his voice made me feel 10 feet tall
Paul & Juicy are dead wrong for doing their artists the way they did...They had an all star team and they didn’t make sure nobody but themselves was cool at the end of the day!!!!!
I agree that Paul & Juicy really know their craft, but a lot of the artist that were in their label had a lot of potential, but they tried to scam them.
This junt is so hard. I bought volume 16 and that damn unsolved mysteries beat hit… oh my god… “I got dat Glock in my draws as I walk da motha funkin track…” still one of my favorite tracks from out the camp.
Gone On That Bay is one of the few albums where every track is good... Much respect from Germany to the big homey, WE NEED SOME NEW FRAYSER BOY MUSIC!!!
I been watching this channel for a while. But I just recently subscribed. I really love the interview's. I think this is the perfect time for Goodie Mob to come out with some new music. With what's going on in the world. We need to hear those voices
Southern legends at dat... I hold Southern hip-hop in a special place in my heart because I knew what we went through as a region just to make it where we are now
I gotta stop watching interviews from ex HCP artists. I lose more respect for Paul and Juicy every time. SMH This man won that award in his own, Three 6 stole that from him.
@Krunchy Vurn Bictim yea stole, when you heard about Three 6 winning the award you heard nothing about Frayser Boy. Most people, including me until I saw this, never even related him to this song but he actually wrote the whole song. They stole from him bro.
I'm A real Three6fan but in 2006 after the Oscar situation I was mad at Paul and Juice they could have atleast mentioned Frayser Boy name one time when they went on the TV run
Go back and watch that Memphis or Die DVD which came out shortly after crunchy left back in 06-07. It's really interesting seeing these interviews 10+ years later and contrasting with them.
My boy Frayser alway been a real stand up guy. Its always the loyal ones that niggaz wana take advantage of. I knew Frayser wrote that song the first time I saw the movie by the flow and rhyme patterns. Frayser brought an Oscar to the table and Paul and juice got Greedy. Greed is a hell of a drug to the point where you hold your own artist back from success to steal his shine and money. Paul and juice wana be beyonce of the click when they first priority should be their artists..Frayser forever a legend.
I remember when he stayed at Jennifer Meadows back around 2013. I haven’t seen him and lil whyte in like 3 years they used to be at kooky canuck late nights
First ever song i heard Frayser on was "Don't let you mouf write a check" this was on Project Pats album i think way b4 he came wit his own album. Thats wheb i knew Frayser Bizzle was gon be hard as f.....
I talked to Frayser about ten years back. Just simply called his phone number that was on the back of the CD case. I told him his music is bumpin, we spoke for a couple of minutes, and he thanked me for my support. Stand up guy.
That’s a cool ass story 💯
Don't you miss those days? When artist left contact numbers on the back of their albums.
MD3 DA SNIPA You can only talk to artists now a days if it’s for booking or business inquires. Their ego is really that bad.
@@Fuziontony123 Sad.. Ain't their not nearly as talented as the brothers back then!
One of the 1st artists I heard when I moved to Memphis back in 2003
Most of the Southern rappers are very humble. This is another example. Respect ✊.
Yah like interviews I’ve seen from rappers from Memphis, Houston, and other southern regions they are really humble. Juicy J is really the only one I can’t say is humble since the mainstream success has gone to his head, well I thinks he’s always just been arrogant.
It’s still real OGs, big mommas (gma), g pops, uncles, aunties, ol skool morals, respect n values still being taught n lived by, still goin on In the south.
@@fuziontonygaming nah Js gears just never stop turning
This the guy who wrote “it hard out here for a pimp”.“I got that drink”was a underground hip hop classic 💯💯💯
I got that drank I got that drank that purple drank that purple drank, just had a 4th and a sip of 8th
Hey my dude...,NOT ALOT OF PEOPLE NO DAT SHIT! MAN BUT YOU ARE 100% RIGHT!!!!
Are u sure? I swore it was Al Kapone that wrote the song “ Hard out here for a pimp”
@@santistrong7341 Al Kapone wrote "Whoop That Trick" & made the beat too
I Got Thay Drank Was Trash To Me... Hard For A Pimp Was Only Good From Chorus... But Frayser Other Songs & Verses Mostly Classics
Gone On That Bay is a southern classic... should’ve went platinum
It was underground platinum
Alot if there album's didn't shine like they should have.
I still think frayser right up there with Pat...
A Frayser Boy interview is rare!!
Frayser Boi has one of the hardest intros on his first album eva
Hell ya, when that shit came on I knew the cd was gonna hit.
Shiiiid "Me Being Me" intro was much harder in my opinion, love em all tho
Behind that beethoven 5th symphony. Paul and Juicy knocked the beat out the park. Then came "repping the bay, fuck what you say, click tight with paul juicy j"
All his intros sick “da key” intro was hard asf too
@@dolo_c_dubb nah
One thing I will say “ Glock in my draws” is a straight classic!!!
I love that Frayser Boy , T Rock Album From Da Bay To Da A
UNSOLVED MYSTERIES BEAT🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Better give me respect b4 u feel heat from tec
Frayser first album was hard
Agreed
Me Being Me was a classic too
Yessss sirrrrrr Talented brother
Yessuh
Faxxxxx
His voice is making want to play my favorite group 3 6 mafia 🥳
Paul with that whistle on me being me. That shxt was hard asf🔥
Same whistle on Crack A Head on Crook By The Book
Yes man. The intro of me being me is my favorite song. That shit slapps!
Bhigh always ask the right questions. I like that when an interviewer does his homework and knows the right questions to ask.
They need to make a Hypnotize Minds/Prophet Posse Documentary cause playa fly, skinny pimp, M-child, scan man and a lot of people have untold stories.
Fa sho the kaze, Indo G, T rock, K rock, that would be a helluva documentary
MrNewtowner13 LA k rock?
Playa G
Don’t forget dirty red and lil bay!
DJ Paul said hes working on a 3 6 mafia movie on Facebook
Frayser Boy is sick on the mic. That Frayser Boy , T Rock Album is hard as hell.
Frayser too real. Gave me my first feature and treated me equal. 💯💯 Memphis Legend
Been bumpin you since 2003 Frayser. I miss the 2000s era not just for music, but life in general
Damn this interview is dope af, I didn't know frayser boy wrote that song. Big ups to frayser
Me neither bro...but props to Frayser no shit!!
If you ever had the hustle and flow dvd you would see in the bonus footage frayser boy was teaching Terrance Howard how to rap the song....
Man I love B HIgh passion. He bring the same passion to every single question. He'll be like "I heard you start your day off every morning eating LUCKY CHARMS CEREAL! TELL US ABOUT THAT!!!" lol Keep doing your thang mane. The game needs you.
😂😂😂
LMAOOO
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
I'm glad Frayser still out here doing music. Proud to have him as a part of my production credits!
Frayser Boy and Lil Chrome went hard as hell!
Gone on dat bay ........underrated southern classic
I still listen to gone on that daily. Album is a classic
Gone On That Bay had some of the hardest DJ Paul & Juicy J Beats !!!! You can use that album to test out a new stereo. Loved that album so much that I brought a copy at the CD shop this past Winter( I know that CD's are obsolete but I had to support and add it to my collection).
My favorite tracks:
Flickin, Young Niggaz, Niggaz Wild Throwin Bows, and Pistol Playa
Walk a mile a great song too. Actually the whole album from start to finish
Frayser boy,was bumping when I 1st heard"name it ofter me"on juicy album..
Gone off that bay 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥CLASSIC Album
Hell yeah
TWIII, Playa Fly. Squeeky, 187 Family, Graveyard Productions / Children of Da Corn, Koopsta Knicca, Lord, Project Pat, 8Ball & MJG, Killa Klan Kaze, Skinny Pimp, Lil Gin, Lil Noid....soooooo many legends done come up out the mud in Memphis. Proud asf to be from TN.
Frayser supposed to been set for life after that hard out here for a pimp...damn paul and j
He made more $$$ and got more den you think Frayser just smart about it and he’s still bts in Memphis
“I’ll bring tha weed, you bring tha liquor!” Still bumping it
I was introduced to FB on Da Headbussaz album. Wow! what an album. He was amazing on that album. He complimented three 6 so well. His verses and his voice made me feel 10 feet tall
Powder Cake!!
In my opinion Frayser Boy did not deserve to be treated like that by Dj Paul and Juicy J by letting him leave the label after Da Key album.
His first two albums On hypnotize Gone On Dat Bay and Me Being Me were bangers front to back .
When B High gonna get Lil Wyte and Pat on the interview?
You making a good niche getting interviews with these underground southern old school rappers
Huge market of fans still out here
Paul & Juicy are dead wrong for doing their artists the way they did...They had an all star team and they didn’t make sure nobody but themselves was cool at the end of the day!!!!!
@Krunchy Vurn Bictim wanna know a secret? That's false. They may have started a label, but none of em got rich while starving their artists
@@jaydawg7200 you right.... non of them are rich
I agree that Paul & Juicy really know their craft, but a lot of the artist that were in their label had a lot of potential, but they tried to scam them.
Remember what Project Pat said in his song. Nigga i got memphis in my blood. I cross too. 💯
Yall Ain't Lying Paul Presented Me A Contract 10% Mac A DJ Paul 90% They FUCK All There Artist REAL TALK!!
Never knew he wrote "hard out here for a pimp". That's awesome Frayser Boy! Much love from 615 Cheatham County TN!!
You are appreciated Big Bruh! I commend you on letting what you went through stop you! You are an inspiration and we rocking wit Frayser Boy forever!
B High is cool as hell and does the best rap interviews. Good to see Frayser Boy. I like all 3 of his HCP albums
On God bruh
Absolutely one of the best down south albums ever. Gone on that bay.
Gon on that bay. Definitely a classic and one of my favorite albums. Im from GA n was bumpin dat bih hard. Respect frayser
Them Posse songs use to be the best
Hell yeah my favorite was we bout to ride
@@rashadrichardson4952 "Lock em in, Lock em in, Lock, Lock em in the trunk"
“Get High to this”
Frayser Boy has an all time witness protection voice 🤣
Man b high wasn't ready for this interview he was left speechless 😂 like dam Paul u did him like that
I always liked Frayser. First time I heard him was Glock in my draws....🔥
This junt is so hard. I bought volume 16 and that damn unsolved mysteries beat hit… oh my god… “I got dat Glock in my draws as I walk da motha funkin track…” still one of my favorite tracks from out the camp.
Frayser Bizzle....that first cd went stupid. Me being me was hard too
Another great interview thanks BHIGH...and salute to my boi Frayser
I believe everything he's saying you can hear the honesty in his voice.
Paul and Juicy been doin artist dirty even before the major label...
Crazy 🤷🏾♂️
@@Wine-N-Steak fr tho.. they had allot of talent that they fkd over. Mfs couldve been bigger than they we're if paul n juice was on their shit
All them artist they lost
@@Wine-N-Steak since playa fly bvk in '95
gone off that bay is CLASSIC
Thank you for this interview B High
I believe his story 100% that man seems to be telling the truth I hear it in his voice.
Paul and Juicy stayed fn over local artist 🤷🏾♂️
All the artist thats been with them have said they've gotten screwed over by them
Damn Paul and Juicy🤦🏾♂️
Gone on that bay!! Oooh Weee! Nothing but love from Chicago 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
I've seen my cds in the trash too mane and that's why I refuse to give up 🖤
1 of my favorite interviews, I've been wanting to know about this for years!.
Frayser boy - walk a mile .. is one of the best songs ever recorded 💯 #38127Music
Him Wyte and Pat kept me bumping ThreeSix
Paul & Juicy production was great but I hate that not a lot of artists who parted ways were successful afterwards
Cauze they didnt have dj Paul production.. that's why
They paid the radio shows not to play them
@@LordCornholio31 that too
One of my favorite songs from him is still “everyday thang” from The story to the flow to the beat was 🔥 🔥🔥🔥
Gone On That Bay is one of the few albums where every track is good...
Much respect from Germany to the big homey, WE NEED SOME NEW FRAYSER BOY MUSIC!!!
Great Interview BHigh 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽Frayser Boy one of the coldest rappers out of Memphis. Always wondered what happened with him and HCP
Mane I remember seeing my big brother with the Frayser Boy cds 💿 back in the day 🤘🏾🔥
First time I heard of Frayser Boy was "I Got That Drank" on BET UNCUT. Classic!!!
B. High I'm from kalifornia but I love ya platform boss ....keep rocking 💪
Frayser has some nice homes and some dangerous ass apartments
😂😂
Greenbriar off dellwood
Great interview I watch all of your videos much love all the way from San Diego California
Great interview. B High, keep doing your thing.
"FRAYSER BIZZLE"off the HIZZLE 💪🔥'
I been watching this channel for a while. But I just recently subscribed. I really love the interview's. I think this is the perfect time for Goodie Mob to come out with some new music. With what's going on in the world. We need to hear those voices
They need to check w how the houston ogs are comin back doin shows and gettin the $ they deserved
I agree
I remember him passing Turkeys out back in 2010 on Poplar Ave Told him we love u music nicest guy in the world
Good interview. It was cool hearing about Chrome! They shoulda pushed him more because his music was good
ZONLOE right, he had the potential to be their best artist
That's that dude right there. Respect to the big homie frayser boy. B high getting them tru legends 💯!
Southern legends at dat... I hold Southern hip-hop in a special place in my heart because I knew what we went through as a region just to make it where we are now
@@ONEPLAYK_ facts my g
I gotta stop watching interviews from ex HCP artists. I lose more respect for Paul and Juicy every time. SMH
This man won that award in his own, Three 6 stole that from him.
@Krunchy Vurn Bictim wasn't for him the song wouldn't exist
@Krunchy Vurn Bictim yea stole, when you heard about Three 6 winning the award you heard nothing about Frayser Boy. Most people, including me until I saw this, never even related him to this song but he actually wrote the whole song.
They stole from him bro.
I'm A real Three6fan but in 2006 after the Oscar situation I was mad at Paul and Juice they could have atleast mentioned Frayser Boy name one time when they went on the TV run
We all like 3/6 but Paul and Juicy did all of their artist dirty 💯
Go back and watch that Memphis or Die DVD which came out shortly after crunchy left back in 06-07. It's really interesting seeing these interviews 10+ years later and contrasting with them.
Even the deep cuts like Every Day Thang is fire on this record.. I remember when it came out early 00s every body I know had this joint
Frayser did most of the crowd chants on most of 36 stuff before they let him make his own album. 👑
#YeahHoe
Lemar El-Hakim Rashad-Bey hell yuh artists still sample that yeahhoe to this day i hope frayser gettin a check
@@emotionalgloom I use it in my beats sometimes. Or I'll just break it down to "Yeah". www.soundcloud.com/Lemar-Rashad (Slo Motion Productions)
No he didn't
I love how you interview Memphis rappers like the ones who pioneered our sound! Thank you. Get La Chat up here. They be sleeping on the OG
He did her chat
Bay Area Legend! Dope interview
My boy Frayser alway been a real stand up guy. Its always the loyal ones that niggaz wana take advantage of. I knew Frayser wrote that song the first time I saw the movie by the flow and rhyme patterns. Frayser brought an Oscar to the table and Paul and juice got Greedy. Greed is a hell of a drug to the point where you hold your own artist back from success to steal his shine and money. Paul and juice wana be beyonce of the click when they first priority should be their artists..Frayser forever a legend.
Great interview. Frayser's a real one.
Gone off that bay was a classic
Comin outta South East Missouri (SEMO) The older fellas still rock that .. And i mean wen the tapes was rockin..u got lov from semo my brother
Always a fan of yo music keep it up!
Great interview 💯
Anyone remember: Push back records. Where yo album supposed to come out--- we push that shit back.
Paul let mofos know way back. Just had to listen.
Gone on that bay is one of the best albums to drop from the camp
Gone On That Bay is a certified classic album 🔥🔥🔥
B High always showing love to Memphis vets, love it!
He a good book writer to. I read one of his books a year or two ago. Multi-talented
Underrated. Dude. Had some dope music
Your voice is amazing the way you rap is amazing
I remember when he stayed at Jennifer Meadows back around 2013. I haven’t seen him and lil whyte in like 3 years they used to be at kooky canuck late nights
Paul and Juicy bogus for how they did this brother
They been shittin on rappaz for years
They've done it over and over
Exactly. And you know shit def went sour when Crunchy Black left right after they won the oscar cuz aint no one expected Crunchy to leave
Paul and juice is notorious for crossing rappers I think the only person that was not crossed was juice brother project pat
I believe Juicy was the one doing the crossing these rappers cause once they left they fucked with Paul at the end of the day
To this day I still jam Gone on that Bayyyyyy
Man i still fuck with this guy fan since day 1 !!! Its an everyday thang🙌💪💪
First ever song i heard Frayser on was "Don't let you mouf write a check" this was on Project Pats album i think way b4 he came wit his own album. Thats wheb i knew Frayser Bizzle was gon be hard as f.....
This is one of the best interviews ever!
Even though he says he doesn’t really see himself as a rapper, he still better than a lot of the mainstream rappers.
Frayser Boy💯💯💯💯 BAY AREA VET... FRM SOUTH MEMPHIS
Man I'm from NC .. Memphis whole music scene had us lit! Early 2000's
This is one of the best interviewers period!!
Man he need his recognition and his money
Gone off that bay was a classic so many songs and all hitting
Tell Em Get It Right Mane “Academy Award Winner”
Frayser Boy
Gone on that bay-2003
Me being me-2005
Those are Two of my favorite albums on Hypnotize Minds by Frayser Boy.