A Week In Hip Hop #78
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Legendary Queens rapper Kool G Rap stopped by VladTV to go into detail about his incredible career. In this clip, Kool G Rap and Vlad discuss the production behind the Emcee's first few albums and his progression as an artist.
New York legend Kool G Rap opened up to VladTV about his early days growing up in Corona, Queens, and seeing the neighborhood go from mainly black-owned businesses to drugs taking over. He explained that the crack-era ruined families and turned decent mothers into drug addicts and criminals.
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Ruff Ryders CEO Waah Dean here talks about how he ran the company, how he brought street ethics to the industry. "We had to learn a different language, but it was the same game," Dean says. He goes on to talk about the proliferation of the Ruff Ryders motorcycle crew lifestyle.
Ruff Ryders founder Waah Dean here continues telling the story of the label and the many artists he worked with during its development--DMX, the Lox, Swizz Beatz, Irv Gotti, and more. Waah Dean speaks about DMX's troubled past but notes that DMX at his core is a good man: "He tries to do the right thing, but gets caught up in doing wrong," Dean says.
"Hopefully I don't get no bullshit," says A$AP P on the Boards just before tying on the red bandana for the latest edition of Rhythm Roulette. One of the go-to beatsmiths for the A$AP Mob, P on the Boards was the man behind such Mob bangers as "Bath Salt" featuring Flatbush Zombies.
We're not new to Dem Atlas' journey, but in case you're new to it, listen up. Hailing from the Twin Cities, this rapper has an undeniable presence that's unparalleled in his hometown. Watch above as he gives you a chill up your spine and performs "Watabout" live.
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