Warren G on the Combat Jack Show

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Great interview.


Warren is a funny dude. I never realised that before. Stories for days.

The story about the fight in Philly when a nikka was throwing CD's at him at a show had me :deadmanny:

Props and daps for posting this breh.
 

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How not? Why would I wanna stare at a blank screen for long periods of time?


I'm not tryna disrespect nobody, I'm just sayin. shyt's redundant
Open a new internet window and listen to the podcast in the original one...that's what I do...and check this stuff out over wifi only....just a suggestion:francis:
 

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Open a new internet window and listen to the podcast in the original one...that's what I do...and check this stuff out over wifi only....just a suggestion:francis:
I feel you. But that's just too much. I got Media-ADD
 

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It's always interesting hearing rappers speaking on the 1995 source awards.
Questlove spoke on it in his book.

The ideology of what I considered ‘real’ hip-hop died at the 1995 Source Awards. I was literally at its funeral-- I sat three rows behind Nas. In the audience, the Bad Boy camp was on the far right, all the West Coast and the Southern rappers were in the middle, and on the far left were all the New York underground rappers like Wu-Tang, Mobb Deep, Nas, Busta Rhymes, and us. That was the day when Suge called out Puffy, and there were fights in the audience. I felt like a bomb was going to detonate.

Nas' body language that day told the whole story of where we were about to go. The more he got ignored for Illmatic, I literally saw his body melt in his seat. Almost like he was ashamed. He just looked so defeated. I was like, ‘Yo, he's not gonna be the same after this shyt.’ None of us were the same after that day. I feel like the true underground lost its oxygen that night.
 

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It's always interesting hearing rappers speaking on the 1995 source awards.
Questlove spoke on it in his book.

The ideology of what I considered ‘real’ hip-hop died at the 1995 Source Awards. I was literally at its funeral-- I sat three rows behind Nas. In the audience, the Bad Boy camp was on the far right, all the West Coast and the Southern rappers were in the middle, and on the far left were all the New York underground rappers like Wu-Tang, Mobb Deep, Nas, Busta Rhymes, and us. That was the day when Suge called out Puffy, and there were fights in the audience. I felt like a bomb was going to detonate.

Nas' body language that day told the whole story of where we were about to go. The more he got ignored for Illmatic, I literally saw his body melt in his seat. Almost like he was ashamed. He just looked so defeated. I was like, ‘Yo, he's not gonna be the same after this shyt.’ None of us were the same after that day. I feel like the true underground lost its oxygen that night.
:russ:
He deserved to be ignored. Album had little impact
 

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I have always respected and admired warren g and loved his music

His first four albums were great, and I got him up there tied for 3rd fav producer after dre and quik....hutch too

He's always been real, always a stand up character

Great great interview

:salute:
 

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I wish tho, they would've spent more discussing his I want it all album and return of the regulator

Combats not a super west coast head so I don't blame him tho
 

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I've always liked G. Dude just comes off as so humble, down to earth, realistic, and real. Like he didn't even try to get into that badly boy deathrow issue, he tried to diffuse it.

I wish they would have talked about the dove shack though.
 
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