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Ep75: 关于 Bay Area 我们想说的一切 Pt.1

2024/11/29
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我从黑豹党的影响开始,谈到湾区Funk音乐的先驱Sly & The Family Stone和Tower of Power,以及他们对后世音乐的影响。接着,我回顾了80年代湾区说唱的早期发展,重点介绍了Too Short的hustle精神和Ant Banks标志性的低音制作。90年代,我分析了Mobb Music的独特风格,以及Too Short、Spice 1、E-40、Digital Underground等代表性人物和他们的音乐作品,特别是Too Short的音乐中展现出的独特视角和个人魅力,以及Digital Underground对2Pac的早期影响。我还提到了RBL Posse的《Don't Give Me No Bammer Weed》、Luniz的《I Got 5 On It》和Rappin’ 4-Tay的真诚音乐。最后,我谈到了Paris作为“Hip Hop黑豹”的社会批判和The Conscious Daughters的影响,以及湾区音乐与南方音乐的联系。

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本章节探讨了 60 年代末 70 年代初湾区 Funk 音乐的兴起,以及黑豹党革命理念对当地音乐文化的影响。Sly & The Family Stone 乐队的创新风格和 Larry Graham 的 Slap Bass 技术是这一时期的重要标志。
  • 黑豹党在奥克兰成立的影响
  • Sly & The Family Stone 乐队的独特风格
  • Larry Graham 的 Slap Bass 技术
  • Tower of Power 乐队对湾区 Funk 音乐的贡献
  • 黑人剥削电影《The Mack》对奥克兰文化的影响

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straight from baby it's so fresh it's called big bad players on the go you gotta have choosing baby that's my town when all the time you come down you will hear my family baby

I'm playing at players on the floor. Do you really want some more? Fuck it like playboy short from Oakland. No side gonna do it. East Oakland. It's California. Atlanta is here to stay. Straight from the west. Oakland is the best. Baby, it's so fresh.

Hey, hello everyone. Welcome to the latest Hammer Time Podcast. In this episode, it's still me and Lao Lin to chat with you. Hello, hello.

I think we have a long time between this episode and the last one. We are both very busy. So we can only record it at the end of November. But it might be later when it's released. Then let's talk about the topic we want to talk about today. It's Bay Area music. Do you want to tell us why you want to talk about this? Let me think about it.

I've always wanted to talk about Wanchu music. First of all, because I listened to some Wanchu rappers after 2020 for a while. I think it's quite interesting.

I've always been a big fan of the old-fashioned, casual, and hustle type of people. I also found a media called KQED.

KQED is a media that focuses on reporting the northern part of California. It's a type of media. In 2023, they released a big issue for a whole year. It's about the impact of the Bay Area on hip-hop in history. I think it's very interesting.

因为它这个媒体的这个长达一整年的各种各样的这种报道也让我开始想,就是我们一般按照地域来划分音乐风格的话,一般比如说常说的东海岸西海岸,那我们说到 West Coast 的时候,其实是,

整个西海岸这部分当成统一的一个区域。 但其实大部分情况下,我们所说的 West Coast 可能更多的指的是南部 LA 那部分。 然后北边那部分往往就是被容易归纳到整个西海岸。 但是其实这两部分也有很多不同以及各自的特色。

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Right, there are a lot of people there. Oh, there's another important reason. I think it's the Hyrule family. The Hyrule family is actually worth mentioning. We mentioned it in the underground episode before. But the Hyrule family, which is a big family of a whole big group, is not that rich to be put in this episode. Right, right, right.

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它那儿因为有那个 The Mic 那个电影,导致这个玩意成为他们那儿的一个文化现象。 是的,我们对于这一期节目其实也列了,按时间线排了一下我们想说的,我觉得就可以按照这个提纲来开始聊一聊。 对。 我按时间线聊的话,其实首先说 80 年代之前,

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If you know a little bit about the history of the Black Panther Party, you will know that the Black Panther Party was established in Auckland in 1966.

Yes, it's mainly because of them. They won the competition. Yes, and after the establishment of the Australian team, they have a chapter that is divided into different countries. The New York chapter was also involved in the early music scene. There were some key characters. I got this information from some media sources. I wanted to find out who they were. But I couldn't find them.

So I think that the hip-hop culture or some of the higher-up in the 1960s, the ideology of the black party, is also infiltrated into the thought of early hip-hop. I think it's interesting. Yes, it's part of their culture.

and then spread to the next generation, to the hip-hop generation, there will be some people who inherit their thoughts. Yes, that's for sure. 2Pac, Paris, we'll talk about it later. Yes, there are so many things to talk about. And then there is a funk band in the Bay Area, Sly and the Family Stone. Why is this worth talking about?

I think you said it better than me. It's a band from the 60s. Their music

The most famous bands in the San Francisco area were the ones with the most famous songs. Like "Greed for Dead", "Big Brother" and "Jefferson's Airplane". The most famous ones were the ones with the most famous songs. Slime and Fire Me A Stone is not typical. It doesn't have a strong R&B style.

和当时的这些三番的乐队都能放在一块儿弹的。 对。 尤其就是早期吧,可能一直到 Stand 那种, 都不是说特别典型的某种风格的音乐。 到现在也不太好说了。 反正现在就是说, 往前数黑人根源音乐的时候, 好多时候就是说一提到什么 Funk 的,

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It's not a typical funk song. I saw a comment saying that the Slab bass is the most obvious sound in the album. This sound is a very deep influence on funk music. It's even earlier than James Brown.

He can't say earlier than James Brown. The earliest Funk band was James Brown. But in the late 1960s, there weren't many Funk bands. Funk was only in the 1970s. Most of the late 1960s bands were imitating James Brown. There was no E-Hui at that time. E-Hui was imitating temptation when it first came out.

So at that time, no one played bass like that. Basically, it was a funk style, like James Brown. So in the "Bombing" chapter, Larry Graham invented this kind of fart bass. It's a new kind of sound. Their overall style is very...

It's not typical. It's funk, but it's a new style. I can only say that. Maybe his style is closer to the music of the later Prince. It's hard to describe, but it's very good. That album is definitely one of the most important albums of funk music. From that album onward, it's more like black music.

But I think the sound of Slap Bass is still a very iconic sound in my understanding of funk music. Yes, it was widely used after the 1970s. It's better than Boosie Collins. Boosie Collins didn't have such an exaggerated style at that time. So I learned from here.

So this is worth mentioning.

It's a family affair. It's a family affair.

You also mentioned that some drum parts were adopted by hip-hop. Yes, yes, yes. It's mainly simple sounds. There is a drum part in it that is often adopted by hip-hop. But it can't be said that it is the most important drum break.

没有那么重要的 只是说 因为早期 Hip Hop 只要是说什么歌里 不管什么歌 能发现一段鼓 他都会用的 但是就是说 这个也经常被用 但是和最重要的那些 什么 Amen Break 或者 James Brown 的那个 Funky Drummer 那个没法比 就没那么好 就这段鼓没那么好用了 但是也反正

经常被使用吧 反正和 这一乐队整体和 hip hop 的关系不是太大 他可能和那个 王子那些玩意儿关系更大一点 因为就是说他们当时也是就是说 Sly 这个人眼光挺独到的 就是他早期他就是在 乐队里混了一些黑人白人的 虽然就是说那些

They just had to say it out loud, and most of the members didn't have any sense of existence. But his way of doing things and his path of not following a specific style, had a direct impact on the later ones, including Prince. Prince said it himself. He said that if you put some black people, white people, men and women in a band, Prince would learn from them.

You also mentioned that there is another important band in the era of Bay Area, Tower of Power. Yes, this band is too awesome. It belongs to the black and white.

特别长青啊,他虽然人尽量换啊,但是就是一直到现在可能还有活动嘛。 也不是说最早那拨人了,但是就是说是一个重要的品牌吧。 他也不仅仅是 Funk,他当时好多 70 年代的摇滚乐队,南方的北方的, 反正就是说需要管乐的时候也是找他们去伴奏。 他们经常给人吹管啊。

It's also the most important local rock band. So you wanna jump out your trick bag But you ain't just exactly sure what's hip Started to let your hair go far dro But somehow you know there's much more to the trip What is hip? Tell me, tell me If you think you know

If you're really hip, you're passing a year for sure. You in a hip trip, maybe hipper than hip. But what is hip? You became a part of the new breed. Been best sweet on the so-called hipist set. Been seen in all of it. Seen with just a, you should be satisfied. But still it ain't quite right.

What is hip? Tell me, tell me, if you think you know If you're really hip, listen and hear the song You in a hip trip, maybe hip at the hip What is hip? Hip is not what it is Hip

What is hip? What it is? Hip is what it is. And sometimes hipness is what it is. Hey! What? You know, I went and found you a guru. And maybe even managed to raise your conscious level. While you're striving to find the right thing you should know. What's hip today might become passing. What is hip? Tell me, tell me if you think you know.

But overall, it's not that much. Their funk is not that much either. But you say, actually...

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Yes, we have to look back to the 80s or the era before the so-called "C.H.A.E. was born" I saw an article in the media that he actually wanted to emphasize the influence of "Wan-Qi music" on the future of black culture and black music. So he might have created a slightly exaggerated and inappropriate title, which is "Bear-Era has long been in hip-hop, even in hip-hop,

发明之前,然后老雷看了这个就有点急,就有点夸张,我其实是比较理解这个作者的意图,就是在 2023 年,

Everyone has a common consensus that every place has its own representative culture when it comes to the birth of hip-hop. However, the presence of Bay Area has always been ignored by West Coast. It wants to emphasize the influence of the bend area. So it listed many places that were in the bend area before the birth of hip-hop.

这个也是我之前的一个知识盲区了。 对,这个挺牛逼的,这个我不知道是他们那发明的。 就类似于是早期机械舞吧,但是就是说他们那是那个放弃时代就有了的,然后一直到

Because we don't know how to dance.

You said there were a few traditional elements of hip-hop, like street dance and so on. The meaning of the article is that we've had these things for a long time, but they were ignored. When you said the beginning of hip-hop, it all went to New York. We have it in the Bay Area.

I think the dance of Bukuru is very similar to Sihai. The rest of the words are not very similar. So I think it's a cultural basis.

And then we started from the 80s to say... Oh, there's more. I want to mention that we just said that in 1972, the film "The Mac" was shot in Auckland. And then this film, in fact, whether it's in the local area of Auckland or in the national scope, has always had a great influence. We also talked about the Pimp Culture, Pimp It Ain't Easy issue before. Actually, we also mentioned this.

So I think it's very interesting. When we talk about the pop culture, other places seem to say "pimp" or something. But in Auckland, especially in Auckland, everyone uses the word "macking" or "mac". He used the name of this movie as a substitute word for "pimp". Usually you will see "macking" in songs. In fact, "mac" is all about "pimp".

and the Pim Culture. This is only for Auckland. I think this is also the culture of Auckland. So, Auckland is a land where the Pithialk and the Black Panther are born. Yes, The Mike is probably the most classic Pithialk movie. Yes.

So it's very influential. To be simple, I like The Pointed Sister because I think there is a song I like very much, Automatic. I think this is one of the greatest songs in the disco era. That song is good. This combination can do any style. This is a popular combination.

It's a popular style. And our favorite R&B group, Tony Tony Tony, is also from Okinawa. I just want to mention this. Yes, except for the hip-hop, these guys. Since the 1980s, I listed the first one in 1981. It's the first Bay Area Rap Record. This is also a new knowledge I got from the big album. I didn't know this.

I don't think they were there before. It's too local. There's another characteristic of the Bay Area. It's the early days. Because of the collection and the spread of the film, all the early works were made locally. Most of them were in the form of tapes or were not officially released.

它其实是很难在后面流媒体时代的时候你找得到的。 对对对,只有粉丝上传的,一般 YouTube 也有。 对,YouTube 的人太神了。 然后这首歌在 YouTube 里边我也找到了。 这个人呢,当然就是……

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They were like the blank tapes that were published in Radio Shack. They were sold on their own. The funniest thing is the custom version. The custom version is that some local drug dealers in Auckland want to say that their names and the great world they have done

How many copies?

That's a lot of money. Yeah, a lot of money. True Short, I actually like him very much. I mentioned it in the Pame Culture article I wrote before. I really admire his hustle spirit. He's recording his own style and then he's in the car, making a street call. But this has always affected the other ones, like Mixtape. Their way of spreading is actually

It can be said that it was inspired by the hustle spirit of 2SHIRT. Anyway, it's just trying to sell it. And then... Swag is definitely the best operation. Right, right, right. And then he actually participated in the early stage of joining an independent brand. It was also re-released later. But he actually debuted very early. The first one was probably in 1985. The first official release. I forgot what the name was.

She had a selection of songs. Yes, she had a selection of songs. There were a lot of songs. I forgot the name of the song. I didn't check it. Yes. This early brand, 75girls, this independent brand, in addition to the two-short album that was released at that time,

and Kemi Fresh, which is also from this brand. I will share with you later that the founder or the founder of this brand is actually quite depressed now. He feels very humble. This person can't do anything. It's hard to do in this industry. In 1987, 2Short established its own organization called Dangerous Crew.

And her own label is called Dangerous Music. She left 75Girls Records and founded her own label. Yeah, some people in this group are also making their own albums. But that's how it is.

They were in the middle of the 90s, they were in the Jive. They released a song. But before that, they were all their own songs. But they were always his brothers. And now, the official LP of 2Short is Born to Mac in 1987.

- Yeah, the little chicken. - Yeah, the little chicken. It's been tied to the image of Peter Pan since the beginning.

Yes, yes. This one is a book. It's finally a formal one. Each song is very long and has a lot of things to say. Especially Freaky Tales. We will talk about Freaky Tales next. Because this song is a representative of Too Short in the early days. It has more than 9 minutes in the whole song. It has various languages.

Right, right.

The songs at that time were all so long. The beat is also a relatively basic drum. But the bass is quite characteristic. It was already characteristic at that time. Yes, this one. It's all like this. I think the bass part of Bay Arrow or some of the Auckland parts is very characteristic.

and the West Coast music we often think of. The bass is very unique. Yes, they are very full. It sounds very comfortable. It's hard to describe. It's very comfortable. The bass that can hit your 7-inch.

反正是就是从这张开始就有了。 嗯,没错。 下一张,1988 年,Life is Too Short, 这张专辑,我有一首特别特别喜欢的歌, 就叫 Oakland。 然后,我之前跟老林分享了, 老林还说,这张专辑, 当年 All Music 还给出了五星, 满分好评,我都震惊了。

I don't know why. I think the first two are not that big. This one is better than the last one. But it's almost the same.

All Music gave it a 3 star rating, and a 5 star rating. When we first started listening to it, we were like "What the hell? All Music has a 5 star rating?" And we looked for it. After we looked for it, it was different from other 5 star ratings. So it was a funny thing. Yes, because I think All Music's rating system is...

foreign

反正看编辑吧,所以就是挺逗的一个事。 但现在还是五分,也没改应该。 没改,我看了。

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I think it's a street song. I like the way he raps. It's very clear and clear. But the flow is also very charming. I like it very much.

He speaks quite clearly. Yeah, I listen to Rap for Tate, he sings, I don't even have to read the lyrics. It's very clear.

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These guys, 2Short, Spice One, E-40 and SallySell, were all released by Jeff. So, the biggest brands we could buy when we were young were these guys. They were mostly released by Jeff. Jeff also released some not so famous ones. But these guys are the most famous. For Spice One,

第一张反而我觉得不是他最好的。 但是出的比较早,也有那个名曲嘛,那个在 Ghetto 那个名曲。 对。 然后算是一个大哥的起点吧,这个大哥属于怎么说呢,就是在当地我觉得算是词作比较牛逼的。 哎不对,在 Ghetto 好像不是这样,下一张吧。

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Yeah, Antibugs is probably one of the most important people in the world. But how can I say? He came out at that time. He was the creator of a lot of music from the late 80s to the early 90s. Oh, you mean Antibugs. Yeah, that's right.

I think his voice is one of the most iconic sounds in the band. The bass is very heavy. And the Daft Punk is also influenced by his low-pitched production. Wow, this is so funny. You just said that the bass is very fat. You have a good description.

I was just thinking about the low notes that YG gave me. I said it was very comfortable. But I didn't say it. You said the low notes are very fat. This feeling is right. Anyway, it's that feeling. Yes, this is actually a lot of people are easily ignored. Usually mention this kind of iconic, very characteristic producer. I didn't pay much attention to these before. I don't know Anne Banks.

Oh, really?

I believe it was recorded in the late 80s. I listened to it at that time. It's about that time. I think we can talk about it in the 90s.

Yes, most of his works are from the 90s. But at that time, sometimes when he recorded, it was normal to release it after a year or two. Yes, it was popular at that time. And I think when you mention Auckland, you have to talk about MC Hammer. After all, this is also one of the sources of our book's name. MC Hammer did come out at that time.

Although he didn't walk out, he was just a man. He was a man. He was a unique man.

I don't like it that much.

This name, of course, also comes from his classic masterpiece, Don't Touch This. But his music and his image

并不是我多喜欢的。 我就喜欢的是他整个人这个故事。 MC Hammer 他也是小时候就是想当童星嘛。 然后应该也是他们家里有点人非常鼓励他参与当地的一些什么 选美活动啊什么跳舞小孩那种童星跳舞活动。 才艺大会。 对那种才艺大会。 然后他后来是就是那个得到了一个经纪人的关注吧。 还是说...

He was the first to get attention from the hockey team in Auckland. Hammer himself really liked baseball when he was young, so he cherished this opportunity very much. Through the people in the baseball team and the people in the music industry who are more influential in the music industry,

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He's a big family. He has a lot of brothers, sisters, brothers, sisters, and so on.

只有他呢就是不太想沾毒品呀或者犯罪这些东西所以说他就一直想通过在娱乐界来做出一些成绩 刻意的和他周围的这个贩毒的这个团伙保持距离但是他自己本身他们家就在毒窝上

这种人嘛,他们家里边或多或少也有一些这种联系,所以说他虽然干的事和这些勾当没有关系,但是人家人上面有人,人有背景。 我记得有一次是谁来着?

I really forgot that you can find some clips on YouTube. There was a person in New York who said that MC Hammer was talking bad about him. He was mocking him. When this person went to the Auckland show, he was directly called by Hammer and scared to death. And Hammer is very elegant. Very elegant. He said, I think you are wrong. And he didn't say anything harsh. He just said,

I'm gonna kill you! How do you know? He was very elegant and called me. I think that's not cool man. I think this is wrong. I shouldn't do this. Then the other person was scared to death. Of course, when he came out, he couldn't say too much. But he should have threatened others through some other killers. And then it led to all the people who once said bad things about MC Hammer.

As long as you come to Auckland, you are very honest. Even a few people who once said bad things about MC Hammer, they didn't dare to go to Auckland for a long time. Because the people of Auckland are all very hammer. This makes me feel very, very interesting. And I really appreciate the point of Hammer. People's positioning is very clear. I don't want to make you do these things. I have to sing some crimes, pedophiles. It makes me look like I'm very cool on the street.

I think my music is pop music. I'm an entertainer. I'm not a very strong rapper. I don't mess with you. People are just this positioning. And although you sound a little bit moral, I said that hip-hop should sing some true beauty. We have to sing something positive. We can't always fight and poison the skin.

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九十年代初八十年代末那个时代属于是怎么说呢各种音乐就是融合的特别厉害的一个时期 F.T. Hammer 当时在主流基本上我感觉是按着迈克尔杰克选接班人的模式

你想他那个突然 J2Quad 的那个 MV 里边 一上来 James Brown 就把 Funk 传授给他了 那个 MV 特别牛逼 上来就是 James Brown 把 Funk 传授给他了 给他注入了一股内功 然后他们一对兄弟就开始跳 特别牛逼 就那么一个感觉的

MJ Hammer raised a lot of people at the time. He was very popular with his crew. He also provided a lot of jobs for his brothers. I think it's not that bad. But his music is not as close to the previous ones as the ones in Auckland. He's a prominent figure.

这个风格就在 1993 年, 因为整个嘻哈就开始转向东西海岸了嘛, 它那个风格就不是特流行了。 对。 它 94 年出了一张就是走西海岸路线的, 我选了一首放到那个 playlist 里边, 那个封面它就是已经改成西海岸的这个装束了, 那个。

Represent. Represent. Represent.

I can understand that.

Oh.

But he didn't do it because I think this combination is not so good. And when this combination was first sold, I think MC Hammer said that I would push it if it was a secondary one. It's just my staff. I made such a combination with a secondary one, and then I pushed it. It didn't cause much impact.

It's like a product that's been released. There were a lot of such cases back then. Eze also released a bunch of big songs back then. So a lot of people did that. MC Hammer not only released this group, but also a few R&B groups. That was pretty good. I forgot the name.

But the old-town 357 is a bit old. I think it's not the most advanced idea of the music they make. But it's a bit of a local pop song. Just listen to it. Then come the 90s. I think the 90s is the time I want to talk about the most.

The most iconic one is Mob Music. I only learned about this later. It's a word that describes the low notes of the whole bend. And it has a characteristic, I think it's the sound of a synthesizer. It's also very obvious. It belongs to this kind of music. Anyway, I think it's the one from 140.

That style. 140 and Too Short are all very representative. And then there are some big songs in the street. And then back to Too Short. In the 90s, almost all the albums in the 90s, I think they're all very good. All the albums in the 90s. Why are you talking about this again? This is full of words.

It's okay. It's okay, you say it. You said it. At the beginning, you also wrote that the 90s' Shoredogs in the House had a certain impact on Snoop Dogg. Mainly because of its cover. It also allows you to connect these two albums together. Doggystyle. You said this one, right? Yes, I think so. After all, I always thought that Toshore's...

比较清新的风格,他其实是电机人啊。 他的那个比什么 Snowgall 这些早多了。 而且就是说,那个时候只是说大家没有 G-Funk 这个词啊。 当然说,大家都知道 G-Funk 从 Doctor Dre 开始算的嘛。 但是 Doctor Dre 早期的风格也都是偏硬派的,没有说这种比较清新的,比较那个……

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Because no one thinks so. But I always think so. So I think this album is the best album for me. "Fur Dogging" is good. Yes, and there is a song that I love to listen to, "The Ghetto". This album once brought me a lot of encouragement and comfort when I was losing my appetite.

这首歌大家可以听一下,就是它是一个独范的角度在讲它街区周边的这个生活的,当然它有一些

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我印象很深的那個詞叫什麼? Even though they put us down and called us animals, we make big banks and buy brand new clothes. Drive fancy cars, make love to stars, never really seeing that who we are.

This kind of spirit is so inspiring. And it's from a drug addict's perspective. I'm not saying that I'm from a drug addict's perspective. For example, I would like to make some very serious or profound social reflections. I'm just telling you what my life is like around me. You think these pregnant mothers and pregnant women are still drugged. I'm not saying that I want to criticize them. I'm just telling you

而且他给自己的那种

Anyway, I think this perspective of his narrative can make you not have a lot of criticism, but it makes me feel a lot of things that are very common in human nature. It's very moving. Anyway, this song is very moving.

Yeah, he's not a serious musician. But I think he's got a good technical level. Yeah. And he's improved a lot compared to the last two albums. Yeah, the production went up. Yeah, the production went up. And he's got the same energy as the 80s. Yeah.

So it's not bad. Yeah. Every day I wonder how I die. Only thing I know is how to survive. This is so touching. I'm easily moved by this kind of stuff. Talking about the ghetto. Funky funky ghetto. Trying to survive. Trying to stay alive. Even though the streets are bumpy. Lights burned out. Piping in my face.

but he's not doing it right. Every day it's the same and it's the same every night. I wouldn't shoot you, bro, but I'd shoot that fool if he played me close and tried to test my cool. Every day I wonder just how I die. Only thing I know is how to survive. There's only one rule in the real world, and that's to take care of you, only you and yours. Keep dealing with the hard times day after day. Might deal me some dope, but then crime don't pay. Black man trying to break in my house again. Thought he got off the dope doing time in the pen. Even

Even though my brothers do me just like that, I get a lot of love so I'm giving it back to them. Won't you tell them about it too, sure? So just peep the game and don't call it crap, cause to me, life is one hard rap. Even though my sister smoked crack cocaine, she was nine months pregnant, ain't nothing changed. Staying on the football team and her baby died just like a dope fiend. The story I tell is so incomplete, five kids in the house, no friends.

Don't look at me and don't ask me why. Mama's next door, getting high. Even though she's got five and feed, she'd rather spend her money on a HIT. I always tell the truth about things like this. I wonder if the mayor overlooked that list. Instead of adding to the task force, send some help. Waiting on him, I better help myself. Housing authority and the OPD. All these guns just to handle me. Children of Christ don't have shoes.

Even though they put us down and call us animals We make real big banks and buy brand new clothes Drive fancy cars, make love to stars Never really seeing just who we were Use alias names like too short Sell you stuff you might kill for Young kids grow up and that's all they know Didn't teach him in school, now he's slinging dope Only he knows is how to survive But will he kill another brother Before he dies in the ghetto You keep one eye all day long Just hoping it's over

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I'll be getting paid and you'll be paying the cost Sitting in a jailhouse running your mouth While me and my people try to get out Talking about the shack Trying to stay in the shack And then in 1992, there was a song called Sorry Love, I'll Pay You Back In 1993, I listened to this song the most because I really like I'm a Player.

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Shorty's Pimp is closer to Shorty's House Getting Where You're Feeling is more 90s style This is the first time I made it with Live Band These guys are Shorty B, Pee Wee, Sean G, and these are all the artists I found out later

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I'm a player is my first impression of Auckland music. I think this song is very representative. All the characteristics of Auckland music we just mentioned, and the personal style of Tushar, I think it's very well represented in I'm a player. Yes, it must be. If you haven't heard Tushar, you can listen to it. This song really makes people very happy.

I think that the music of the two-shot is its own characteristics and the content it conveys in the song. I never see it as a very arrogant man's high-level attitude or use that kind of critical perspective to judge it. This is actually from the article I wrote before. Everyone probably knows what kind of perspective and point of view I have. I think these things are actually

This is actually a form of music in the end. Its content can be

I think it's because of the music or the image of him. In many cases, he sings a very proud, masculine, and arrogant content. It's actually very entertaining. He didn't say that he was really promoting this thing. Why did I pick this point out? Because I think the current public opinion environment

I think it's necessary for us to talk about it. We need to distinguish. It's not about this. I think this is about the culture of Pem Culture in the Bay Area. What else can we do to change the perspective of thinking? I think we will also talk about it in this program. Yes, I think it's about distinguishing. It's not about this. But there are some words.

你也很难说。 对,主要是你如果…… 就是说还是多区分吧。 对,如果了解很多,就是看过 Tushar 的一些采访呀,或者他自己表达的这些东西,慢慢地看了更多,能理解他的这种也是具有娱乐精神的这么一种性格,其实我是觉得他的个人魅力是非常强的,他是有很强的那种可以让你吸引住的那种魅力的。

Yes, the fact that he is a P-TALKer is also his signature style. Yes, that's right. When he debuted, there was no such thing in the country. So it is his most important signature. Oh, so early. When he debuted, didn't he have a few P-TALKer images? Is he the leader? No, not so much.

没有像他那样说的强度这么大。 那真的挺牛逼的。 是挺牛逼的,所以说在这个领域绝对是先驱。 先驱了,先驱了。 I'm a player and I'm playing just to see. I'm a player and I'm playing just to see. See I made up my mind when I was seventeen. I ain't with no marriage and no wedding ring. I'll be a player for life, so where's my wife?

I was only 14 when I first got my dick sucked, now I'm grown

I used to be broke and didn't have no clothes.

Now I fuck top notch bitches, tell a story about rags to riches, bought a pimp named Shorty from the Oakland set, been macking for years and ain't fell off yet, so if you ever see me rolling in my drop top caddy, throw a peace sign and say hey pimp daddy, cause I never would front on my folks, I slow down and let the gold diggers count my spokes.

Bitches come a dime a dozen So don't get mad when I fuck your cousin Your two sisters, I even fuck your ex bitch Show dog in the house with some player shit I'm a player and I'm playing just to play I'm a player and I'm playing just to play I'm a player and I'm playing just to play I'm a player and I'm playing just to play I'm the fake players peak game for the real

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How to break these holes and when you're through getting yours, then you shake these holes. And when you're older, it's nothing but a routine. Making G's every day, working blue jeans. I know I've seen it before. I see it again. Young Tinder saying short, would you be my man? I'm a man and I'm playing just to lose. I'm a man and I'm playing just to lose. I'm a man and I'm playing just to lose. I'm a man and I'm playing just to lose.

Yeah. It's a lot of fake players out there talking

about at banks, you know what I'm saying? But I ain't tripping up. Show dog what you do about them player haters. Trying to stay away from crisscross imitators. Pitching across cause they're really just haters. I thought you knew short dog is a player. Born to Mac and got bitches everywhere. I ride around town in my clean ass cars. Screening these hoes like movie stars. Checking my tracks like a dirty rat. I was

诶,咱们接下来可以好好说一说 digital underground 了。

I think it's very important, especially in the Western region or in the Auckland region. It's a very important group in the history of hip-hop, especially in the shock-g. I like it very much.

I think the kind of songs you like are all very distinctive. They were established in 1987 and the first one they signed was "Tommy Boy" in 1989.

When it was first established, I read the article that said that their team positioning is actually very, very aggressive. Because ShockJ wanted to be a local hero and support the black newspaper party. But ShockJ felt that there were already NWA and the People's Republic of China, so he changed to a more humorous style. You see, this is really smart and it fits him well.

Yes, I think his image is very good. He can see clearly that there is a way to go in this market. It's really interesting.

Yes, this style is more suitable for them. Yes, it's more suitable for Xiaozhi. Xiaozhi is very energetic. He doesn't give people the sense of being serious and telling them the truth. He is very active. Although his political ideology is very strong, he chooses to use a more humorous, relaxed and mischievous style.

Right, right, right. Very smart. They understand. They understand, but they prefer fun. Right. And Digital Underground has a very important member, who used to be 2Pac from Roadie Boy. Right, 2Pac was brought up by them. Since the release of "This is an EP" in 1991, they introduced their new member, 2Pac, in the same song.

Yeah, I remember wearing a lot of weight in the M/A. Yeah, Tupac was a happy and funky guy. This is a very interesting description. You described him as a very funky guy, but then you started to talk about serious life and death issues with Death Row. No, no, no. I started to talk about serious life and death issues with Thug Life.

Sun Life is about to talk about life and death. The songs like How Long Will They Mourn Me are coming out soon. But the first two albums were more funky and street style. Yeah, a very happy guy. I really like a song called I Get Around. Yeah, I Get Around.

This song is from the second chapter. Yes, I really like this song. It's my third favorite song. This is really happy. Let's listen to it again. Yes. He has a smile at this time. There is no smile behind. He is afraid of the head. He is touching me.

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You're still trying to get the ball to the court. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm trying to get the ball to the court. I'm trying to get the ball to the court. This is a good one.

There's a famous song in the second one, "Keep Your Head Up" And there are some songs that I really like, like "Holler If You Hear Me" They're all very special. Look at this early Afro, he's always been this kind of Afro, this kind of explosion head shape. Yes, sometimes he's Humpty Humpty Humpty Humpty Humpty, that image is just, how can I make it feel so weird and funny?

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We'll be right back.

嗯,那你说就是从 P-Funk 这个风格继承采样下来的,Shark J 他算是比较先驱的一个人吗? 他不能说是采样吧,他就是说那一代的人,感觉这个 P-Funk 都是他们的一个那个灵感来源,P-Funk 包括那个 Zyp and Roger,都是他们的一个灵感来源,你像...

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That's the song of Yihui and Funkadelic. So the whole generation can't avoid this relationship. But like the humorous style of Digital Underground, it's a bit weird. Including the soul paintings in the album's songbook. It's very obvious.

从 P-Funk 那边继承 包括咱们之前不也说我们家 Outkast 其实都是 就是说那一代人吧 他们小时候 70 年代的 Funk 最酷的 最眼花缭乱的 最莫名其妙的一些东西 其实都是从 P-Funk 来的 所以就是说这个躲不开的 90 年代 Digital Underground 有一张我特别喜欢的是 Future Reader

This one. Oh, that one is actually pretty good. Yeah, it's a separate release. And then I looked it up later and found that there are two songs in this movie that I really like. It's called Don't Be a Menace. This movie is a very, very silly and weird movie. It's called Wayne's Brothers. I love it. It's a silly movie. That guy. Yeah, that guy. Yeah.

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Rhythm is both the song's manacle and its demonic charge. You ever felt like Lucky Eddie? Like anything is possible? Well, tonight I'm unstoppable. My bubble is unpoppable. I'm on one. Oh-oh.

I don't believe I can fly like the Space Jam, man. I know I can't. I'm flying around right now like your man Peter Pan. Yo, I'm on one. Whoa. Today is a screenplay. I got the lead and roll. The leprechaun on Green Bay, so I perceive this cold. I'm frostbite. Get back. It might get freezer burn. I frostbite like kicking back. Know what I mean in burn? It's like every little breeze seem to whisper peewee. They start to shine an extra bright tonight. It's like they see me. I'm on one.

Tell me from the pin to the studio speaker, do I comply with the way that the rappers are ripping to the beats and the rhymes? This is the day I display what I create motivates. Handshakes, but no thanks to the fake snakes. Less than me. Greater than Captain Savers. Hey, the vapors. They telling me these are the breaks, but my mistake for rocking this way. When it's the splendors, my Christmas, a gift that's reaching the stocking. And the ladies is jockeying because we popping it. Tonight's the bomb. I feel like I'm on one. Whoa.

I think they sent me a trauma. Tonight's the bomb. I feel like I'm on one. Whoa. Keep it coming along. I ain't high. It's the mood that I'm in right now, son. My brain's on the run. I can talk a quickie out of a nun. Yo, I'm on one. Hey. I'm crystal clear. My calm is right tonight. Nothing can harm me. I feel my lucky and my charm. See, I'm on one. Whoa. Did they once love you, I believe?

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Mystique, you like that big sister. Yes, this big sister actually first appeared when she was in her teens. She was on the show for the first time. And she appeared on the show for the first time. So she was on the show for the first time. She was a student. She raised a lot of people. Including Safer. They are from the same family. Is it Safer or Saffer? S-A-F-E-R. I don't know. I don't know how to read it.

Yeah, they are all from their families. They are the people who have been raised around them. They were all independent in the later period. But they are all quite interesting. Especially Shock J, it's a pity. He is very charming. You always see him as very excited and very positive.

Whether it's about the community's cohesion or the cultural promotion But his mother is a drug addict. I think I can only feel the emotion when I think about it. I was quite sad when he died. But because I like this combination anyway, it's a pity. Then by the way, Tupac is the Tupac Clips of 1991. And then Street4Math and IJJ AZ in 1993.

This is actually I think can be divided into the bend this part also line right but is not to say what E4 Ling that Spice One that so typical but also really is their because Tupac early very black party so that is to say from this perspective, then he is really a very bend feature Tupac's mother or a black party is very important member

从小灌输一些革命理念。 对,是。 所以就是说从这个角度讲,它确实是和那块蜜不可分。 然后一波里和 The Click 家族,其实刚才八十年代的时候忘记说了,他们是八十年代末也是就成立了,而且全都是大家族里边的。 他的哥哥,妹妹,cousin,就是 The Click 这一个组合。

Yes. I forgot to mention it. His uncle is also a member of a band. He is also a member of the record label. You seem to have written it. I don't know who it is. Is it Charles? And this person, this uncle of E-40, is also a very important person in the southern cities and the Wanchu connections.

不知道是谁。 因为 E40 它来自的这个地方, 它其实也是湾区另外代表的一个城市。 对对对,是是。 早期他们第一张可能正式发行 88 年。

这些名啊,你都觉得这样特别好笑。

I think it's not good to listen to it by yourself. Disha is actually okay. Disha can listen to it by herself. I didn't listen to these two. I think E-40 can say that I know E-40 when I started listening to it from the time of Hi-Fi in the 00s. So my impression of him has always been that kind of... The flow he said is of course very unique, unique, but it's really tiring to listen to.

Right, it's hard to bear. Yes, it's very hard to bear. In the 90s, it also made a lot of money. Lin thought that in 1995, In A Major Way might be the best one. I think in the 90s, these are actually similar in my opinion. The Click family is okay. Because E-40's proportion is more moderate. It's not the kind of story that can be heard from beginning to end. If it's E-40's story from beginning to end, I really can't hear it.

它那个 95 年之前的作品还就是从内容上我觉得还有的可说。 就在之后其实就基本上都是那个灌口了。 对,太灌口了。 所以就是说你要想...

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I feel like there are very few rappers who say that to me like her. And I really don't know how she came up with this way of saying it. I think that tongue is just in the mouth.

It's weird. They have a lot of these types of chow chows. I feel like the E-40 chow chow and the sugar-free chow chow are different. The southern chow chow and the northern chow chow.

But you said the smoke in North Korea is really different from the smoke in E40. I understand what you mean. Because there is a new term called New West Coast. It's that kind of smoke. It's a bit like All Black. It's that kind of smoke. I don't know why they chose the word "smoke". It's the kind of street smoke. But E40 is really that kind of tongue in the mouth.

她是肌肉型的抽抽感觉。 后来有很多包括 Sherry Free, 我觉得是技巧型抽抽。 只是嘴在倒。 她真是就感觉是肌肉性的抽抽。 反正是就是说咱都听着都觉得挺难受的, 也不知道她怎么说的。 而且她每张歌都特多。 她一辈能出啊,一直到现在还抽呢。

Right, it didn't stop. Anyway, it's been over 30 years. So I think this "chou chou" is also very important for the West Coast. It's a very influential way. Definitely. It's the pioneer of "chou chou".

Or is that all you've got to do? I'll say hi.

It's 1993, and niggas need to miss me be saving these hoes. You know how these tricks be, be buying them clothes. Want a taxi, hoes on vols with the beat, and have them sitting next to them in the front seat. But not BC, I'm a hog about the V. And my motto is fuck a hoe and hit the throttle. To the smoke, talking on my okey-dow. Worldwide, I got a Clydes up in Tokyo. Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plank. What's that nigga's name? Cather's

More faster than a speeding bullet to put on this capist card I bought it, fake the fake, the fuck the fuck, not me, that's not the way to do it Captain fucking Safer, how it came to me? Flattened just like a little old batch, all up in front of my company Had to check his ass with an ear checked up and punkin' Talkin' to him while I'm beatin' his ass, pumpin' beer, talkin' about nigga, you gon' retrospect somethin' here Is a, is a, should I save her? Is a, is a, should I save her? Is a, is a, should I save her? Is a, is a, should I save her?

Mr. Super Trick, Mr. Super Snitch Yeah, you wanna kill me cause I fucked your bitch You shoulda had your cape on tight that night Cause a nigga like the SHOT Show plus a ride And now your bitch is straight callin' me, lovin' me

On or under for the Puno Star Zellaby. And don't you come in my face with that trick shit. Don't come with that shit. Don't come with that shit, man. You better try some more shit. I got to get a crack of any batch that I want, but I don't. Cause batches nowadays will get you caught up in some funk. I mean, now, I'm not trying to save you housing. How come when I was broke, you wasn't brown? Now, Zed, the other day you see me smobbing down magazine with some old nigga in your car.

Let my man

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Is a, is a, should I save her? Is a, is a, should I save her?

Is I, is I, should I say hi?

Okay, and then we can talk about Spice One. At first, I really thought Spice One was a Jamaican family.

Why? I think he has a lot of songs that are very dancehall. He has a famous song that he sang with a dancehall. Yeah, it's quite Jamaican. At first, I thought he had Jamaican blood. Then I found out that he was also from the West Coast. Yeah, he seems to be from the South. Then he went there. Yeah. I think his second chapter is...

I like the 187 Year Old the first one is good too the first one has a famous song it's in Welcome to the Ghetto but the first one is not like the 90s or 80s it's not as advanced as the 80s you can understand

The producer of the early version was Ant Bans, as we just mentioned. And EA Ski. EA Ski was so early. EA Ski was very early. EA Ski was also around the same time as Space One E40. And there was also a guy called Heijie Kerr, who I often worked with. The second one I think is very high overall. It's 187 Year Old.

Y7 is the code for murder in the US. Wow, they really are... I remember MC Hammer's girl group. The number represents a gun. A gun. 357, I don't know. 357 is a gun. These people are really... They want to say murder hero. But they are...

I changed it. This whole song is about killing people. I think Spice One is definitely better than them. They wrote the lyrics in their area. So I like this one. Do you have any recommendations? Let's listen to a song. Let's listen to the song. I think I chose the song. There are too many songs in our playlist. I can't find where it is.

嗯,对对对。 我主要是一次像家里一位老灯, 我明明就是那位老灯, 连只听完了就再也不想听这一位老灯了。 其实太多了。 也是为了这一次准备, 然后框框的一阵听。 对,我就是把我能想起来的比较大牌一点的, 到家里了。 嗯。

I'm trying to keep my aces and my deuces all together I'm thinking of self murder, I know I won't live forever This crime that got me annoyed, I need to get a job But instead I want to sell dope, hang on a rope and steady mob I'm waking up in the morning thinking of death As I break out in a cold sweat I'm having dreams of a whole family put to rest

Visions of a dead man, body bags And all the youngsters gettin' their cap poked over colored rags I write about murder and death, cause that's all in the hood Comin' up strong, crawlin' crack, yo G, it's all good Describin' a way of life that they don't understand, G So I'ma keep breakin' it down until they understand me You see, it's real G, and jealousy, it roll my block That's why I'm never leavin' a house without my plastic lock

I think it's a more typical 90s style. The soul of the Asian-American people is here. That chorus is...

I guess I'm just a soldier with a song out of the streets black Stressing off that tronic sack But I feel death is knocking at my back Sleepwalking with my pistol in the middle of the night Waking up inside my hoopty holding my Glock full of fright

Falling in this art That's only because it's coming from a G To the heart Got friends that have died and I'm moan for they families Bringing flowers to they graves Every time I get a chance G Nothing like an old school homie From the hood Rich or right or wrong doing dirt And now I know inside I'll never see my boy again I find myself Always pouring brew out for my friends One day

I'm keeping all my pictures from my homies up in jail If you do what they did, it would probably turn you pale I used to hang with killers and I didn't even know

Wrestling with my homies as a youngster age, fuck. Now half of them is dead and the rest is in the jailhouse. Writing to me monthly, giving they homies something to rap about. Tell me do my music and don't trip off what they say. Thinking to myself I might just be in there one day. Some stayed up out the big house and still slinging yay. And now they staying under the roof.

♪ Ditching the feds every day ♪ ♪ Trying to watch their money ♪ ♪ They want to go on tour, G ♪ ♪ Get into the business ♪ ♪ Learn about the industry ♪ ♪ Try to help them out ♪ ♪ Doing everything I can ♪ ♪ I still gotta worry about the next jealous man ♪ ♪ My homies getting robbed so they rob somebody else ♪ ♪ You can see it never stops ♪ ♪ Let that story tell itself ♪ ♪ I'm walking with my head down ♪ ♪ Purving in the rain ♪ ♪ Thinking deep, asking myself am I insane ♪

This big brother really can be released in the 90s And now the mainstream media is very messy Some have some have no

The next one is also good. The one with 3 K's. Yes, America's Nightmare. This one should be the most famous one. Yes, maybe because there is 2Pac. Yes. I'm so jealous. I'm so sleepy. That one is a masterpiece. This one is also a very mature 90s song. Both of them are very good.

I was telling you that I have a bad reason with Saitama. He said that people in the Wanchu area are basically going to be crazy until the second or third chapter. After you said that, I really got a little bit of a cramp. It's true. There are several of them. Didn't you recommend me the Cgram before? Or what is it called?

I think the third one is better. And Sally Sell. I think the first two are good. But the third one is quite right. Yes, Sally Sell is very special. The third one is broken, but the whole thing is very smooth. So it's amazing. And Mac Mall.

Yeah, so did Mike Maul. He was the first one to be released, but he was the one who was the most popular among the Six-Fishers. I don't know why. Yeah, there were so many people who were into the 90s. But some of them were really good.

Yeah, I think you should take your time to find it. These are all very popular. Yeah, like the Spice One 1995. The score was pretty high on that list. It means that people in the 90s were similar to this kind of person. They can get such good results on this billboard list. It means that it is indeed influential.

Yes, I think this one is the first few copies of it. The fame has accumulated to a certain extent. So this one is selling well. Pretty funny. I think this one is better without money. But it's okay. It won't work after that. I really think he is a very cool big brother. As a result, I saw that he sent me a comment a few days ago. I said why is it so funny?

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Next, I listed RBL Palsy. Actually, it's just a song worth mentioning. Because it's also a famous song. Marijuana Anthem. I can't ignore this song. Whether you're in 420 or related topics, and it's in an atmosphere like the one in the Wanchu Jiujin Mountain, you have to say that we...

嗨起来都得说说这首歌,而且被采样的也挺多的。 对,RBL 主要是那个,它比较偏那个三番吧,我要没理解错了。 对,就是三番。 它是属于是那边就是,怎么说呢,在那个社区里影响力比较大的一个早期团体。 你要是说好听,我觉得...

Don't give me no Bummerweed. This is the first time I've heard Wiz Khalifa step on this song. Look at these people. They're all big ma sponsors. They're all big ma sponsors. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

- Hey, Mr. C, what's up, nigga? You got five balls on this ground? - Yeah, nigga, you know I'm fake. - All right, then, let's bounce the cash, man.

Hey, what's up nigga? Who got weed? I need some of that dank right, straight right. I can't fuck with that or that light, that shit, that flow.

3, 2, 1, coming in with the bangs, two dark-skinned niggas, not a motherfucker.

Pimps with limbs, never known, ass said you smoke, dang Not the Bama shit, damn that Bama, ain't no good You might as well smoke some Rodeo Wig And you laugh and say those rhymes was funny But trip on the sense that I'm stretching your punk ass dummy You with the program, can't you see Bama? You're nothing but a scammer, false hot Nothing but an untruth, a fear, more everyday

to claim to fame ain't it a gram that you seek to gain once knew a girl named brenda smoking that bama was her everyday agenda she used to laugh and giggle until mr c moved next to her building i tried to get her but she had to kind of shop so i shared my day i got body me up to the road honey boom honey boom we smoke more than without a pause and later that night i was in them drawers see fisco ain't no punks put guts in our way and they're gonna get

We don't smoke that shit in the SFC. Don't give me no Bama weed. We don't smoke that shit in the SFC. Don't give me no Bama weed. We don't smoke that shit in the SFC. Don't give me no Bama weed.

We don't smoke that shit in the SFC Don't give me no Bam or joint It's the Black Sea nigga getting straight to the point I was chilling outside on a hot day It was me and my niggas, just check what I say Let's fade, let's go see the dank men They'll fade if they is my friend A few niggas pissed in Let's go to the store so I can get some gin Oh no, straight hen hog on mine With a little dab of coke and a nigga doing fine So now we got a nitro, we up, yeah Let's go with the

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Thank you.

Is it gold is it green is it brown? No it's black

Then it's Looney's. I think the second one is so good.

I think the name of the song is the first one, because it has "I got five on it" Actually the first one is also good, I think "Loonies" is really good I think "Loonies" and "Spice One" are both good songs The second one is really good "I got five on it" should be

How to say, I think it can be in the whole area of ​​the Bay Area in the 90s. It's very representative of this song. You should probably be the most prominent one. Almost right. Yes, the famous song. Yes, and then the second one in 1997 is with Mic Dyn. Yes, there is Mic Dyn. The first one actually has that Ojo. They are all the rapper of the world. Then there was Mic Dyn in 1997.

Their company No Tribe may have a fixed relationship with Rapper Alert. Yes, this is actually quite interesting. We will also talk about the connection between these cities and southern cities. Yes, so many people may not have heard of the second one, but I think it's pretty good. The second one has a lot of songs in cooperation. For example, there is A-Ball in the second one, right?

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I used to listen to this song when I was in middle school. I used to listen to it when I was in high school. Your sound is pretty advanced. Because I bought it from someone. I want to listen to this song again. I'm going to play A-Ball's MJG. How relaxing and leisurely it is. It gives me the feeling that the air is full of relaxing grass. I think it's a good song.

I feel like the whole thing that came out of a bigger company is really good for post-production. Yes, and at that time, I really just rapped a lot. If you look back now, the production standards of Rapper Alert were really high at that time. Yes, they still can't stay. Yes.

咱们之前聊休斯敦那期,你不是就是,哎,不对,A 报他们是孟非斯那边的,还是休斯敦这边? A 报是孟非斯,但是他们那个团体,他们签的那个公司其实是休斯敦的。 对,就是很多 rapper 闹出,然后我们之前是孟非斯还是休斯敦那一期,其实聊过他们,那个时候我还没听出来他们的好,就现在我是真觉得特别多。 是挺好的。

It depends on the standard.

I think the feeling of A-Ball's M/T is very smooth It's not that kind of hard feeling It's very smooth but it's awesome

Don't be afraid

It's in my chancelette. Don't be afraid. Someone's knocking at my door. Oh, who did it be? Big ball with the salt off. Chop it off all below your knees. I testify. Not glorified when I get high. Tell all that listen what I see. Through my bloodshot eyes. My pills they die. Why? Over they set they ride on cheddar cheese on they knees. High.

One to the head behind them keys I dip through the town in a rocket ship sitting on Twinkies Smoking sticky and beaty till my breath gets stinky Pops that pinky never could get his shit together Ran like DMC left me living tougher than leather Teenage eyes soaking up the streets like a sponge Drugs and guns and freaky hoes seem to be so flawed From the beginning I've been sinning trying to be winning Dissing bitches, fucking hoes, conversating with women

Working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working out, working

Nigga, it's in my blood to fuck around with these thugs, straight villains. Drug dealing, 38 snuff, concealing niggas, mug pilling. I love millions, but stacking them chips on up to the ceiling. Sitting on fat like banks, without no scratch, ain't no day. We hit banks, then set it off like Jada Pickett. And the major wages, witness bitches flossing boss players kicking. Champagne wishes before this rap business. Players, I went from rags of riches to having cash and badass bitches. Since day one, yo nigga been slinging that A1.

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I think this song gives a very 90s Houston vibe. Yeah, almost. After that, we can talk about Three Times Crazy.

Oh. Three times crazy, what are they? Do we have an extra line in the song list?

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Why do I listen to this?

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Keep it for real

I take a ride in you, yeah Big time crash, just got your mind, we are wild, wild, wild

On the stelly, everything ready to hit the hot tubs of the telly Got my group on the twist the line, blend it right Remy XO in my Lexo with the light 3D Crazy till I die, oh my mind trick a nickel back I need a 20 sack of that lime on time With proper precision, a pimp living Kenneth Cole's with my bankroll Knee deep in my linen, right beside three times Blend it down for the 9-6, bumping hoes down with my 6 Or your sidekick to ride this west coast till you croak The best hoe that you know what's next, don't get in trouble by the

Three times in my mouth shining Backstage, down the camera shades Crush diamonds, I'm climbing To the top, to the top like pop when I rhyme Follow my path, forget left, fast, fall behind Cause we high side Keep it real High side If you're real with me I'm real with you Three times, great, discuss your mind Real, real, real, real Keep it real High side

♪ Cigarette ♪ ♪ I'm real with you, yeah ♪ ♪ Three times crazy ♪ ♪ Got your mind on the line ♪ ♪ Three times crazy ♪ ♪ Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ Three times crazy ♪ ♪ Three times crazy ♪ ♪ Three times crazy ♪ ♪ Three times crazy ♪ ♪ I'm real with you, yeah ♪

The more I listen to it, the more I feel like I'm in the south. If you say it's really different from the south, it's really different from the bass. And then "Rapping for 10" is just a song because I really like it recently.

This is a classic song

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I like this original song, "Cai Yang's Soul" What is it called? It's a famous song, but I can't remember it. It's the song of The Spinner. I feel that this big brother's image is a image of suffering.

So this kind of heart-wrenching song is very impactful. That song is mainly about being poor. Yes. And then he returned. The first one is mainly because it's not a collaboration with the old guys in the district.

foreign

This is a very unique song. Yes, you described it very fresh. A fresh and hard-working man.

没什么这种特别牛逼的技术,他就是采了一个歌,然后开了一顿书。 那个时候就是这样。 直击人心。 主要还是靠书啊。 嗯。

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咱们再来听一遍他和 Too Sure 的那个吧,那个我太喜欢了,Never Talk Down On A Player,这个我最近疯狂听了。 就这首歌不是还有 MC Breed 吗,也是去世了,然后就是这个 Breed 在里边说的也挺好的。 MC Breed 也是 90 年代腾花一线的一个大迷人,挺好,这个大迷人我最早是在发音里,相关歌学里听了。

I can't even speak clearly

This is a picture from the year of the dog, I think it was from the year of the dog, getting it, right? I think I got it wrong.

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I feel so happy every time I listen to this song. Really?

I can't get enough I had a flashback It was the open raiders at the college It's like all the songs from 2SHORE No matter if the content is some Reflective, profound Or just pure happiness The feeling it gives me is very, very positive Really, a positive

哈索的皮条课。 我觉得这首歌是比较激情的。 等着 Braid 那一段。

I'm not the witch, but crystal ball, let me have it.

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So what yous out here man, about some youngsters up there ready? Hey man, we ain't even tripping on them fire hangers. Me sure to breathe we gonna handle this. Sure to be.

That's what I want you to drop on them. What you got for us, man? Never talk down to a player. Straight love, baby. Straight love back at you, man. Check me out now. Okay.

Put it down with ice like tea out to get paid. Show dog bringing drink to the temporary. It's faded off this tank of Ray-Ban. Brothers try to play me knowing that his woman hate me.

What?

I think this song is

I really like the part where he is fawning. Yes, I think it's good. This song is really good. The first one is really good. Then I also listed some of the songs in the 提纲 we prepared. I think I can talk about them one by one.

人太多了,主要是。 对,主要是,就是九十年代,他们人实在是太多了,每个人处都特别多,而且什么团队呀,个人呀,各种乱窜合作。 对,主要就是说,好多人嘛,你也不知道能说出来是吧。 大部分。

可能说提一个名。 对,大部分题材是皮条客,player, 什么后,drug dealing,什么草药,就是这些事了,街头。 然后,对,McJuay,他其实是 90 年代,虽然说他在后面是非常有代表性 highly 的这么一个人, 但是在 90 年代呢,他已经发了挺多作品了了。

只不过那时候他的风格还没有转换成 就是很 happy 很胡闹的那个形象 我觉得他其实到最后也没转换成 happy 就是他 happy 火之前他就死了 但是就是他是一个 在这个精神上特别启蒙的那个 对 一个先驱人物 是 他那个

We usually talk about the era of Hi-Fi, when the 00s, which is a very representative of the Wanchu era, actually put the MacDray in a very important position. And what I actually want to say is that he lived in the prison in 1992. Of course, he lived in the prison, so the quality must be bad, but it's still pretty tough. I like it.

It's interesting. The style is different. Yes, it's the street style of the 90s. If you are interested, you can listen to it. I think it's good. It's very good. And it's like recording in jail. It's pretty early. It's early. It was recorded by phone at that time.

It was a very rough recording environment. You said that later there were others in the prison or recording during the prison period. At least give you some equipment. It's okay. It's okay to record. It's okay to record. Do it later. Mack Dray called you directly and gave you a book. This is too much. Yes, he didn't have this at that time. How to say? It's not famous yet. Everyone is. This behavior has been pretty cool to me so far. Because it also affected who? Dray Q.

Draco's Ruler. He also has a song that was recorded on the phone during the pandemic. These people are really too passionate about music. They just want to release it. The producers are too painful. We just talked about Cgram. The first three songs were released by Rapaloud.

So it's interesting to see that the connection between the Bay Area and Houston is not known. Anyway, who knows? I don't know. Who is it? Team C often comes here to reunite them. Oh, it's our father.

Yes, I remember that in the late 90s, there were a lot of K-pop groups in K-pop. It seems that all the K-pop groups are one family. CD is also a famous K-pop group. Yes, they are all together. There are also some ZAYANI who are a little different in style.

This is fine. But... Zhang An'an is a bit lower. Zhang An'an is also lower. I think it's quite characteristic. If you like the lower part, you can listen to it. I think the first one is particularly good. But the latter is a bit... The latter is a bit chicken soup. But the first one is pretty good. I've heard more. Actually, it's all the latter. Did they start in the 00s?

I think the first one is 98 or 99. It's actually close to 00. You can listen to it when it's on the ground. If you're interested, you can listen to it. Yeah, 2000 years. I said it wrong. The first one is 2000 years. It should be put in 2000 years. And Judah is another representative of P-Talk.

I think it's the same as Too Short. All the themes are closely related to the P-Tel and the prostitutes. They're looking for those bad guys. The theme is mainly based on that. What's the most famous song of hers? Pimp of the Year, right? Yeah. It's quite interesting. Anyway, it's all about the information. I think it's pretty good. It's better than I thought.

Not particularly good, but it's okay. A little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit

And of course I'm slapping pros, macking pros.

Up and down the avenues. And after I do that, I'm digging deep in the pockets for a fat gap. Feel me tough. I know we're being bad, but I'm acting so bad.

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You got all the minutes.

I just walked up to her.

I said my name's Drew down and I'm strict with the ruler. And from there get go. I'm just a pimp. Oh, you're coming with me to the east side. Oh, and then she said, OK, I'm on my way. Let me pack my bags before today. And then I said, get with it and don't be a drink and try to split chick. She was right up under my wing at the airport at 515. She wanted to know again, who am I? I'm here. I said, I'm Drew down the back of the year.

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特别有意思。 一般,对,你就是说像 Fifty Three 的,他自己并不是说真的就是没有那些经历,人家是真的也是从底层一路上来的嘛,但是呢。 对,但是不是这个领域的。 贩毒和拉皮条还真的是两个行当,是吧? 你想装 pimp,人家弯曲的人还不认你,觉得你跟我装逼呢。

It's funny. The local people in Wanqu are especially familiar with Zhu Dang. Zhu Dang, Shure. They haven't got it. Yes. It's really like... There are a lot of rappers in Wanqu. They are really in this environment. Their family, their neighbors. Really. Many of us in our community do this. Even that... I forgot which female rapper. Her brother is a peteok.

So it's all this family business. So why am I saying this? In fact, I have been from the previous period, whether it is the period of talking about the skin and shell,

I have been thinking about this question for years after I wrote that article. Especially, as a woman, how should I balance myself and enjoy the culture?

I think sometimes it's actually a question without an answer. You know? You think about it, you will make yourself very anxious. Then later I felt that I didn't have to be so anxious. It's because in the What's Pimping? program, they gave me another kind of inspiration. Why do they want to talk about the culture of the Piteok culture in 2023 from a female perspective? We not only have women, I am deeply aware of this.

I think from this perspective,

I was very impressed by the fact that he is a rapper, a writer, and a media person. He said that when he first heard the song "Pimp of the Year"

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这个大姐突然之间,啊,好酷啊,你知道吗? 虽然,当然,她并不是说完全是在为皮条这个或者是说性剥削这个事情在证明啊, 她完全是提出了另外一个,我如果说是一个小孩, 就是这样,还没有很多就是批判的这么一个视角的时候, 我就是沉浸在这个文化,我就是在这个文化当中长大。 励志,励志。

I'm gonna

并不是说我要成为一个皮条可, 而是我要警醒我自己不要成为被剥削的那一个人。 嗯。 嗯。 他完全是以这么一个视角在来解释的, 所以我觉得就非常有意思, 也是我很想把 Painful of the Year 这首歌再来放一遍的一个原因。 哈哈哈哈。 所以说咱们班区大姐真牛逼。 确实不错。 嗯。

And there are a lot of collective in the 90s. JT's Vega Figa is also a Gallo player. This is also more like the Sanfans.

这俩歌伙就是出的很早吧 但是都不好听 是 就是吹耳朵没有留下印象的那种 倍儿能出 你别说他个人了 然后他那个团体 还有他那个独立厂牌 GALO RECORDS 出了好多 就是疯狂合作 恨不得每年都得出好多 就是但是都不好听 对 然后他也是最早签约 The Game 的 就所以说 对 就西边的这些人

嗯,是个属于圈内大哥了。 对,他应该是在比如说唱片行业里边还是有一些影响力或者话语权的。 那应该是有,对对对。 是因为你想人独立出那些玩意儿能出那么多,说明肯定在当地还是有受众的嘛。 对。

它们那儿好多东西都那样,就感觉那些东西只有他们当地人听,咱也不在那儿,所以好多东西就没法评,感受不太到。 因为在地域来划分的话,那其实就是前互联网时代的话,就是信息传播不会像现在这种环境,很多地域性的东西其实都是只限在当地嘛。

But I still... They have a very serious feeling. Yes, every place must have a little bit of their hometown people. But they have a lot of things, I feel that it's not good to listen to outsiders. Yes, there is such a feeling. Yes, it's a situation there anyway. You said like other places, such as Houston, Memphis, etc.

过去几十年,还有一些人使劲敌这些东西。 无论说像孟非斯,他后来不是被 A$AP Rocky 他们那些又重新利用了一下, 还能有一些传播,但是万许这些好像就是,

Yes, there are. But I feel that the music is just like this. Some people are specifically against it. Generally, they are against G-Funk or G-Rap. Yes. Quite a lot. This is a culture of the "Digga" world. You told me that G-Rap is also my first time to hear it. It turns out that it is a special term in the "Digga" world.

Maybe you haven't been in contact with this. Yes, I'm far away from this circle. I think I'm not qualified enough. Anyway, there is a person who is specifically looking for this kind of 90s. There are people looking for East and West. Yes. And then in the 90s, there was an important figure. I want to talk about Paris again. Yes. A black newspaper big brother in the hip-hop world.

态度呢就是一直非常激进对他属于是比较激进的比较偏激

How to say it? It's cool to say it and do it. I admire her the most and respect her the most for her conscious daughters and her creative and guidance. She is a mentor for our "a daughter" and very important.

He did a good job in the first two albums. The third one is not bad. Yes, like Gorilla Funk, these are not necessary to say the big songs. The information is also very urgent. Yes, it's not skewed. And he really knows it very well. His image

Of course, national polls do show that America is now overwhelming its support for the war. We hear preliminarily that the first strike was a success. This was tremendous. Baghdad was put up like a rock star. It is a kind of euphoria. It began to feel as if we were living under martial law. It is a big idea. A new world order. A new world order. A new world order.

I understand that time is running out. Ooh, hey look, it's the President! Mr. President! There we go. Easy. Easy. Don't lose sight, ready? Two, three, and now! Yeah! Yeah!

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Another peeling from the other side From guns given to my people for my own kind Say get with Ollie cause I'm probably finna make you mad I'm steady waiting for the day I get to see his ass And give him two from the barrel of a black gorilla And that's real from the motherfucking bush killer I understand that time is running out Now who was able to make war with the beast? It starts with P Trumpet sound when I push the program And set my sight on a serpent man

Swinging the sword of the righteous, make devils drop and they just can't spite this Genocide in the minds of men, make brothers like me fill up with hate I'll smell a skunk in the air, cause your program still ain't fair So who you wanna blame for the hate that hate made when pee lead off and pigs get sprayed? Y'all wanna kill off the black man, but I know your master plan So we'll see who stopped the black gorilla, P-Dawg the bush killer Yeah, it's P-Dawg the bush killer

Tolerance is getting thinner, cause Iraq never call me nigga. So what I wanna go off and fight a war for? You best believe I got your draft card. So bad to hate somebody else, but much worse to hate yourself. Victim to the mental side of the devil. Why must black folk be made to die? Keeping them on and on.

Keepin' ya on and on Like my brother down south said fuck the police I'm sayin' no justice, no peace So I just stick 'em like that 'Cause everybody wanna get the black, huh But we'll see who stop the black gorilla P-Dawg the bush killer Yeah, it's P-Dawg the bush killer Bring it down