Lil Wyte looks like he can really repair your computer and fix most cracked mobile devices in 45 minutes or less now 😂 I used to bump him back in the day
Facts. I'm from ny and it seems like the only people who know and listen to wyte are white MAGA dudes. I'm like the only latino around here who knows and likes his music lol
We actually do though. I’m from Northern CA and one of my friends showed me him in high school. OxyContin and smoking song, ten toes tall were my favs. He was very understated though just like Bay Area Northern CA rappers are as well. I think the lyrics are just too hard for the radio. Idk though, just a thought.
Im from LA and I'm a huge fan of lil wyte, I visited some family out in Nashville back in like 2010 and saw a lil wyte show at a spot called the muse which is no longer there I think. I got a chance to meet him and smoke with him backstage because one of my cousins was an underground rapper who opened up for wyte. Ive been a fan ever sense, wyte goes hard and he's solid.
I can feel that in my soul frfr. I REMEMBER back when i was 18 years old working at tuff shed making like $400 a week. I would car pull with a homie of mine that i worked with and he had a S10 and some crazy subs that hit HARD and he always play lil wyte on our 30 mile commute everyday. . Its crazy it feels like yesterday and now today i'm 36. Feel like a old damn man. hahaha. But at least i don't look like a geek squad member from best buy like lil wyte. lol 🤷♂🤣
I'm just glad dude is alive I remember listening to this dude in middle school and thinking he's talented but he'll be dead by the time I graduate I'm 33 now and the man at least looks healthy and that's awesome man glad to see an interview with him
@@SaulTeebolz he was on hard drugs when he was riding wit 3 6 mafia. Man's was doing heroin and was a pill popping animal and doing shrooms. He's clean now tho
To those of us that grew up off of The mafia , lil wyte is a legend to us !! That album he dropped was one of the best albums to come out of that camp .. I think it’s called “Doubt me now” .. I still play that album to this day !!
2003 I was 13 or 14 when that album came out. Then he's second has my fav lil wyte song ever good Ole boys. Listing to it still in 2022 and still sounds new.
What a dope interview. I remember like it was yesterday when Wyte dropped. Oxy Cotton was the first track I heard and then it just blew up from there. I was like 12-13. What a struggle he had to go through but there isn’t a more deserving guy.
I listened to his first three albums heavy. It wasn’t until now I looked back into his discography and he’s dropped a solid amount of albums since. I browsed through them casually. None will compare to the first couple, especially his debut album! 🔥🔥🔥
Damn it's crazy listening to this at 35, all through high school it was bumping Hypnotize Minds, Lil Wyte was that check mark dude was so good!! God I must have watched Choices a billion times. What they did back then was unreal!
I never forget, visiting my grandma in Monroe, Louisiana hearing one of your first songs on the radio behind the album and taking it back to where I grew up back in North Hollywood, California. All my friends were digging that and still to this day we dig that album.
I'm from NJ and 40 years old now and just want you to know how much you and your albums changed my life. And my deepest sympathies for what you went thru while signing with them. You were literally the most talented lyricist in the group and beyond. Thanks for all the memories. Gonna be bumping you today
@@666vanish_ big ups to Lord as well. Even loved Koopsta, but honestly Wyte just flowed the meanest out of all (if you don't count T-Rock who IMO was incredible....even his albums with Infamous were insane...some of the craziest verses)
Hung out with Mr. Wyte at the Rave a couple of weeks ago.... he's just a good genuine dude. 🤘 Loved this interview. Alot of people don't know the trials involved in the grind.
Hey Lil Wyte is u see this im sorry for what happened to your parents my deepest condolences brother! Thank you for the early teen memories i was bumpin u heavy up in PA!!
@@muhfuckajonez yea fam im 32 turning 33 september so your in my era, i had a mixtape with him and frazier boy that shit was dark and sinister but fuckin fire bro
His old crew should've understood that it's business. He had that something the pros were looking for. At that point, it was up to them to congratulate him for making it. It was up to him to line his circle up for their time to shine in the future. With the connections he'll surely make, he maybe could've introduced them to someone who'd give them an opportunity.
They should've understood once he gets on he could help them get on too, but there's no helpin stupid mfs who turn they back on you, I saw the red flag when they all left him to go up there to meet three6, they weren't even answering the phones
i remember this dude man i was in highschool and heard him with the three six mafia camp and he was fire af! His voice was different and he held his own! He should of been a huge star man he wasn’t marketed right!!
Curious as to what they could have done differently with him. They produced several of his solo albums, put him as a feature on 3-6 albums. Had him tour with them. Put him on Project Pat albums. Put him on their little movies. Curious as to what else they could have done.
@@justinshields7446 Thats cool and all but just because you put someone on your album, have them tour with you, and produce an album doesnt mean you were marketed right to the general public. Name Lil Wyte singles that was getting constant radio play around the country? Lil Wyte was never on big three 6 mafia songs in the mid to late 2000’s “Riding Spinners” “Stay Fly” , Lil Wyte would have identified with a white audience especially and black as well just like eminem and even paul wall. Go around and ask the average person if they know who lil wyte is.And again just because you make the mans beats doesnt mean u say hey this is the radio single we will promote and push, and have of you cuz i damn sure don’t remember seeing lil wyte videos getting plays in roation on Rap City Da basement, 106 and park, Mtv jams, Mtv etc. Thats all i was saying fam. Lil wyte should have been a household name and to me it was not his fault it was the lable or maybe even the company they were under.
I was in 10th grade when oxy cotton dropped, bumping that shit in my car with 2 12s hitting hard af. Good ol days. Wyte, triple 6, pastor Troy was my shit!!
This guy litterally changed the course of my life. Maybe not for the better lol but he'll always be a favorite. Glad you're still alive and well Big Wyte 🤘
Thanks for sharing the situation @Lil Wyte . I was just literally listening to Worms track today omw home from work. Then I see this ! R.I.P. WORM #RuddEnt
I met Lil Wyte in Richmond back in like 05'-06' he was rocking with my mixtape we exchanged info but nothing ever came from it, just the fact he copped my CD and holla'd at me about it was dope as hell SALUTE to him 🔥🔥🔥✊
I remember the first time I listened to Whyte. My expectations were low and I was pleasantly surprised with what I heard. Im surprised he didn't catch on a little more.💯
@@brasstacksboxing409 thats good to hear. White rappers already have enough obstacles to hurdle because of their skin color. Glad his city recognized that he a real one. He never hopped on rap trends, stuck to what his life experiences were without a bunch of cap people use just to cash in. Solid dude imo.💯
I remember being a kid discovering lil wyte cd at my dads during the summer, shit was crazy I didn’t even like rap like that yet but I fxcked with lil wyte heavy I’m only 32 now I was a lil ass kid
been listening for like damn near 20 years. now the song lesson learned completely makes since. for real like a music mafialil wyte, jelly roll, haystak, struggle, RIP worm. i love the music because its coming from where a lot of us in live are at the bottom fighting demons and all kinds of baby momma drama and shit, much love and God bless. gotta love ChadArmesTV to not leaving you out. i watched all the worm content like 50 times
Goddamn we're getting old. I remember in 2001 being in a studio in Greektown Detroit when Proof and Swifty from D12 came in. They're friends with the owners of the studio. I've also smoked blunts with MC Breed in a ypsilanti Michigan studio. RIP
#12 In the Streets '..but rock it up ..you get your grip & all that there is beautifuull' the closing lines of that verse & the way he said it burned in my mind to this day
lil wyte don't even know how much of a inspiration and a great role model coming he was unstoppable with frasher boy and 3 6 mafia but real lil wyte fans know he kept it 💯 and stayed 10 toes down him and Paul wall put on for the south side and south representatives mad respect and huge influence love his music and want him to drop some new new soon Tennessee to Louisiana stand tf up much love and successfulness to all
I remember going to west side elementary and walking passed his dads house and I had a autograph from Lil Wyte on that hardback hypnotize cover paper. Went to Texas one summer, parents moved ended up losing it.
I was in high school when he came out everyone on the gulf coast was rockin with him. I had no idea that happened to his mom, I would have probably ended up in jail over that myself. I really hope they did go wreck some shit. dope interview
I was obsessed with Triple 6 when I first heard World Domination chapter 2. I ended up collecting all the album but I remember seeing Lil Whyte on a magazine at the mall, ain't gonna lie I honestly laughed at the name thinker he would be a joke but when I got that doubt me now cd I never listened to another cd more. I probably did at least a kilo to that album lol.
@@gmove420 OH you best believe I had that too and The End, and Crazyndalazdayz and Koopsta Devils Playground,, koopsta The inevitable, all the Project Pats,, I got shot in 2003 and ended up leaving my cd book at this girl's house, needless to say when I got out the hospital and went to go get my cds all the good ones were gone. Last shit I bought was When the Smoke clears but they had went main stream then and it wasn't really the same. Lord Infamous was making some pretty good stuff kinda like the old stuff before he passed away. Oh I had Chromes album and the Crunchy Black I think it was twin 45s, The more I think I honestly probably had everything they dropped but it's been so many years ( blunts and pills) ago lol.
I hear you bro same here but a shit load of Oxy & Percs shit got so bad but I'm here 20 years later clean doing great but i was listening to man's music non stop I've always loved his flow good for him he looks good healthy doing well its insane the shit he went thru just cause he got sign it's insane someone would beat his mom like that i never knew that it just blew me away listening to that story...
You a legend bro💪🏿💪🏿 we in NY in 2000 on that HCP and the older dudes was calling us corny for loving y’all...Now when I bring that up people play stupid🤦🏿♂️
Great interview.. Most interviewers don’t let the conversation breathe , they constantly interrupt the guest.. But you’re Smooth & Cool with it & ask good questions.. #Salute
I was 14 years old when I discovered three 6 mafia and lil wyte,I didn't even know what them lyrics ment till a few years later.Early 2000s was good music and good times.
I thought I was losing it when I saw this say it was posted 2 days ago because I knew I watched a long time ago keep it up lil Wyte been a fan since the beginning
I remember listening to the Doubt Me Now album before it officially came out cuz my boy Stephen knows him, they’re dads were friends, and all of us knowing how big this was gonna be. Nostalgic going back listening to the old Wyte.
They was going hard for real back in the day. I remember the first time I seen juice. I was just a kid and he was playing his music on a cassette tape for real. They had gold grillz since the 90s
I remember when I saw wyte at mickey and Billys in Fort Wayne super early in his career like 2003? and just being blown away I think he did only a few songs 2-3? but the whole crowd that was there for 3-6 just being there for every part of his set.
I used to jam drop that bass in my first car in 08 lol I used to stay slapping lil wyte, had a 96 caprice classic those were the days, I was jamming that and rainbow colors so much 😂
Seeing lil wyte makes me remember this other guy named chrome who was with 3-6 . His straight to the pros album was hard asf and I was probably 10 yrs old when this came out..
Lil Wyte looks like he can really repair your computer and fix most cracked mobile devices in 45 minutes or less now 😂 I used to bump him back in the day
My with those tattoos fuck no
Hell yeah 😂😅🤣
🤣🤣
Oxycotin was one of the best songs.
Or repair some shopping carts, eh?
People outside the South or even outside Memphis don't realize how underrated how Lil Wyte was.
Facts. I'm from ny and it seems like the only people who know and listen to wyte are white MAGA dudes. I'm like the only latino around here who knows and likes his music lol
We actually do though. I’m from Northern CA and one of my friends showed me him in high school. OxyContin and smoking song, ten toes tall were my favs. He was very understated though just like Bay Area Northern CA rappers are as well. I think the lyrics are just too hard for the radio. Idk though, just a thought.
I'm from Leeds in England and have bumped lil wyte for YEARS!
Eminem listened to Lil Wyte…
Im from LA and I'm a huge fan of lil wyte, I visited some family out in Nashville back in like 2010 and saw a lil wyte show at a spot called the muse which is no longer there I think. I got a chance to meet him and smoke with him backstage because one of my cousins was an underground rapper who opened up for wyte. Ive been a fan ever sense, wyte goes hard and he's solid.
Lil Wyte look like he works at Orange County Choppers as a wielder
Lol 😂
Man this dude was such a huge part of my childhood. Feels like an actual lifetime ago
I can feel that in my soul frfr. I REMEMBER back when i was 18 years old working at tuff shed making like $400 a week. I would car pull with a homie of mine that i worked with and he had a S10 and some crazy subs that hit HARD and he always play lil wyte on our 30 mile commute everyday. . Its crazy it feels like yesterday and now today i'm 36. Feel like a old damn man. hahaha. But at least i don't look like a geek squad member from best buy like lil wyte. lol 🤷♂🤣
For reeaaal bro
@@EliteOnTheBeat Your judging the man's looks??? FN werdo
Badger you still friends with Jesse ?
I kept jumping up and down in my chair everytime listening to this shit
Lil Wyte more important to the Hip Hop community then he realizes....Dude a Living Legend fr. 🔥💯
Southern rappers for sure !
💯
You trippin of hella drugs LMAO!!!! STOP IT!
@@HaRv3yD3nT He is a part of some legendary shit that jumped off.
Meh
When he talked about his mom that broke my heart
I'm just glad dude is alive I remember listening to this dude in middle school and thinking he's talented but he'll be dead by the time I graduate I'm 33 now and the man at least looks healthy and that's awesome man glad to see an interview with him
I coulda swore I heard an interview where he said he doesn’t and didn’t ever really do drugs like that
Shit il b 33 in sept crazy how fast time goes my brother put me on2 em back in the day 🔥🔥🔥
@@SaulTeebolz he was on hard drugs when he was riding wit 3 6 mafia. Man's was doing heroin and was a pill popping animal and doing shrooms. He's clean now tho
34 next week 😭
@@SaulTeebolz none of 3-6 did drugs to the extent of what you would probably think
To those of us that grew up off of The mafia , lil wyte is a legend to us !! That album he dropped was one of the best albums to come out of that camp .. I think it’s called “Doubt me now” .. I still play that album to this day !!
Yes loved that album finally famous was good but not as good as doubt me now
2003 I was 13 or 14 when that album came out. Then he's second has my fav lil wyte song ever good Ole boys. Listing to it still in 2022 and still sounds new.
No he is not
Wtf are you talking about
He was a satellite member at best
Nobody is checking for this clown
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THE WINNING SPERM SONG
All facts
Lil Wyte was one of my favorite artists back in the day. His sh*t went hard af.
Oh most definitely. He had some killer songs. I used to bang his music in Iraq both times I went
@@alanluscombe8a553 THANK YOU sir for your service. YOU are appreciated. Salute solider. 🙇♂
@@alanluscombe8a553 Respect, i like his music and three six mafia too.
What a dope interview. I remember like it was yesterday when Wyte dropped. Oxy Cotton was the first track I heard and then it just blew up from there. I was like 12-13. What a struggle he had to go through but there isn’t a more deserving guy.
"And its all up for grabs! Whatcha want? Whatcha need?" 💯
First song that popped up in my head
Acid was fire 🔥 too
You take one of those pills and you'll be high for real
I listened to his first three albums heavy. It wasn’t until now I looked back into his discography and he’s dropped a solid amount of albums since. I browsed through them casually. None will compare to the first couple, especially his debut album! 🔥🔥🔥
Your friends can become your biggest enemies. The first time someone is denied something you've been granted they become envenomed with hate.
Damn it's crazy listening to this at 35, all through high school it was bumping Hypnotize Minds, Lil Wyte was that check mark dude was so good!! God I must have watched Choices a billion times. What they did back then was unreal!
"Choices... The movie and soundtrack OUT NOW"
The Choices 2 soundtrack was that dank fire back in the day and it still is.
Lil Wyte was dope!!! We bumped that shit in Chicago!!!
I used to listen to "Oxy Cotton" and "This is my smoking song" a lot back in the day!
I never forget, visiting my grandma in Monroe, Louisiana hearing one of your first songs on the radio behind the album and taking it back to where I grew up back in North Hollywood, California. All my friends were digging that and still to this day we dig that album.
I'm from NJ and 40 years old now and just want you to know how much you and your albums changed my life. And my deepest sympathies for what you went thru while signing with them. You were literally the most talented lyricist in the group and beyond. Thanks for all the memories. Gonna be bumping you today
Um, lord infamous
@@666vanish_ big ups to Lord as well. Even loved Koopsta, but honestly Wyte just flowed the meanest out of all (if you don't count T-Rock who IMO was incredible....even his albums with Infamous were insane...some of the craziest verses)
Your opinion is jack💩 trash!! Gangsta Boo and T-Rock was the best then and now out of that backwoods label!
@@xraided199 bro T-Rock is so good, still play his old shit to this day. He's still making music too.
Hung out with Mr. Wyte at the Rave a couple of weeks ago.... he's just a good genuine dude. 🤘 Loved this interview. Alot of people don't know the trials involved in the grind.
Good Times Yo!!! ☮️
@@WeThePeepHole333 For sure
Hes been coming to the rave for a long time. Good shows.
In Milwaukee?
@@J3MOdh3NOWX3S uh .......no he hasn't. He's played like two. I've been filming various people from the rave for the last 6 years
My favorite memories of hip hop when younger, loved 3 6 mafia, prophet posse, lil Whyte, Frasier boy, pat, all of them were on replay.
Hey Lil Wyte is u see this im sorry for what happened to your parents my deepest condolences brother! Thank you for the early teen memories i was bumpin u heavy up in PA!!
Same, all the way up in Michigan, I think I got his album in Florida though on a family vacation when I was around 10, im 33 now
@@muhfuckajonez yea fam im 32 turning 33 september so your in my era, i had a mixtape with him and frazier boy that shit was dark and sinister but fuckin fire bro
@@investorbro21 im 31 October ! We come from the greatest era of Hip Hop ! I.M.O
@@ZeroFcksGven definitely bro!! the last era, cuz idk what im hearing today, i dont even bother
@@muhfuckajonez Grand rapids area here Greenville...
Now I know why his music was so deep. Hell of a way to start his contract.
I owned 3 copies of Doubt Me Now, just to make sure I always had a CD ready to go. Classic album.
His old crew should've understood that it's business. He had that something the pros were looking for. At that point, it was up to them to congratulate him for making it. It was up to him to line his circle up for their time to shine in the future. With the connections he'll surely make, he maybe could've introduced them to someone who'd give them an opportunity.
A Eminem/D12 kinda thing. But that's the difference between folks that wanna help you build an empire and folks who want you to fail
They so dumb he could've put them all on regardless once he got his career goin
They should've understood once he gets on he could help them get on too, but there's no helpin stupid mfs who turn they back on you, I saw the red flag when they all left him to go up there to meet three6, they weren't even answering the phones
exactly, they werent very smart. they forgot the whole if one of us makes it we all make it concept.
Jealousy is a bich!
i remember this dude man i was in highschool and heard him with the three six mafia camp and he was fire af! His voice was different and he held his own! He should of been a huge star man he wasn’t marketed right!!
Curious as to what they could have done differently with him. They produced several of his solo albums, put him as a feature on 3-6 albums. Had him tour with them. Put him on Project Pat albums. Put him on their little movies. Curious as to what else they could have done.
@@justinshields7446 Thats cool and all but just because you put someone on your album, have them tour with you, and produce an album doesnt mean you were marketed right to the general public. Name Lil Wyte singles that was getting constant radio play around the country?
Lil Wyte was never on big three 6 mafia songs in the mid to late 2000’s “Riding Spinners” “Stay Fly” , Lil Wyte would have identified with a white audience especially and black as well just like eminem and even paul wall. Go around and ask the average person if they know who lil wyte is.And again just because you make the mans beats doesnt mean u say hey this is the radio single we will promote and push, and have of you cuz i damn sure don’t remember seeing lil wyte videos getting plays in roation on Rap City Da basement, 106 and park, Mtv jams, Mtv etc. Thats all i was saying fam. Lil wyte should have been a household name and to me it was not his fault it was the lable or maybe even the company they were under.
@@justinshields7446 DJ Paul & Juicy J should've released his albums thru Sony, instead they were just regular underground Hypnotize Minds releases
Lil Wyte was Hard as Hell back then too I he fitted in perfectly with 36 Mafia. Big Ups for the Interview Fam!! Enjoyed it!
Bruh. I got the biggest smile on my face listening to this interview. Biggest 36 fan right here🍻😁
Mississippi we love them too. Knew the. Knows them
Facts
Doubt Me Now Album
Is a classic!!!
From beginning to end!!!
The interview I didn't know I needed!
I was in 10th grade when oxy cotton dropped, bumping that shit in my car with 2 12s hitting hard af. Good ol days. Wyte, triple 6, pastor Troy was my shit!!
I know you remember how hard “oh father “ by pastor Troy hit
When you make it, that's when you see who your friends really are.
Shi even when you fall you'll see who your real friends are
Thank you for giving Whyte is flowers bro. He was dope AF. I still bang his album and Fraiser Boys debut album.
Frayser Boy & Lil Wyte were hard af together!💯🙌
Lil Wyte is da 🐐 bro
these stories are inspiring fr. much respect to a legend.
Man I always loved your music growing up, so much respect for you.
Much respect for LIL Wyte holdin it down and doin the damn thing 🙏🏽💯
This guy litterally changed the course of my life. Maybe not for the better lol but he'll always be a favorite. Glad you're still alive and well Big Wyte 🤘
Boss Moves is section 8 dating his cousin.
@@user-pq6mr6op3p 🤣👏
@@BossMovesOfficial 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Big part of my middle school days !! Thanks for doing this interview!
Thanks for sharing the situation @Lil Wyte . I was just literally listening to Worms track today omw home from work. Then I see this ! R.I.P. WORM
#RuddEnt
Crazy to see him after all these years
I know right bubba
Would not even notice him in public frfr ‼️‼️
@@LonokeCountyResearch501 I agree and he is cute as an aged man
I met Lil Wyte in Richmond back in like 05'-06' he was rocking with my mixtape we exchanged info but nothing ever came from it, just the fact he copped my CD and holla'd at me about it was dope as hell SALUTE to him 🔥🔥🔥✊
I was his server at TGIFriday's in VA
No one cares
@@bipedalhominid6815 says the person who took time to type and tell me that, thanks! 👍
Yo shit was wack that’s why
He threw it in 🗑️
I remember the first time I listened to Whyte. My expectations were low and I was pleasantly surprised with what I heard. Im surprised he didn't catch on a little more.💯
He was a legend in the city. Still is.. that is all he ever wanted. In tennessee, He gets hella love.. and makes solid bread still..
They didn’t push him hard enough as far as promotions went. Rappers are only good as the people that promote them
@@brasstacksboxing409 thats good to hear. White rappers already have enough obstacles to hurdle because of their skin color. Glad his city recognized that he a real one. He never hopped on rap trends, stuck to what his life experiences were without a bunch of cap people use just to cash in. Solid dude imo.💯
@@vermonbarnes5150 Idk if I agree with that completely. 3-6 mafia always gave him a chance to shine and never turned on him as far as I know.
Wild interview. Sad to hear about his mom that’s terrible. I’m glad he got his chance his albums bump!
Some people hold on to resentment
Love this so much glad this was done. Everyone loves behind the scene shit. Great job 👍👍🤟🤟
Nah, it’s never over when it comes to family.
I remember being a kid discovering lil wyte cd at my dads during the summer, shit was crazy I didn’t even like rap like that yet but I fxcked with lil wyte heavy I’m only 32 now I was a lil ass kid
I'm a Detroit dude .. . This guy first CD was fire
been listening for like damn near 20 years. now the song lesson learned completely makes since. for real like a music mafialil wyte, jelly roll, haystak, struggle, RIP worm. i love the music because its coming from where a lot of us in live are at the bottom fighting demons and all kinds of baby momma drama and shit, much love and God bless. gotta love ChadArmesTV to not leaving you out. i watched all the worm content like 50 times
Man working at Select-O-Hits back in the day, I got a chance to meet and get to know Lil Wyte. 1 of the most genuine dudes I’ve ever met.
bro was a legend to all the bad kids back in the early 00's down in the south.
The fact that a "white" rapper said "my mom made Spaghetti" is funny on a couple of levels. I wonder if his knees got weak when he met 3 Six?
Older video but always got love 4 Wyte.
God bless and respect bro! Hate that the last time I saw you was a funeral..glad to see you out here still holding firm! 🤙
Goddamn we're getting old.
I remember in 2001 being in a studio in Greektown Detroit when Proof and Swifty from D12 came in. They're friends with the owners of the studio. I've also smoked blunts with MC Breed in a ypsilanti Michigan studio. RIP
RIP proof
what a story!
thanks for the interview
Damn that's fucked up, if there's one thing I learned from this video it's watch who you call your "friends".
I love listening to these stories, I grew up bumping lil Wyte an three 6 my best years of my childhood.
Awesome interview salute for this one bro 💯
#12 In the Streets
'..but rock it up ..you get your grip & all that there is beautifuull'
the closing lines of that verse & the way he said it burned in my mind to this day
lil wyte don't even know how much of a inspiration and a great role model coming he was unstoppable with frasher boy and 3 6 mafia but real lil wyte fans know he kept it 💯 and stayed 10 toes down him and Paul wall put on for the south side and south representatives mad respect and huge influence love his music and want him to drop some new new soon Tennessee to Louisiana stand tf up much love and successfulness to all
Hydro weed I got some...haha
Much respect. For doing darn things. Like this interview . So proud to bro .
Maybe my favorite interview I've seen? Awesome
I remember going to west side elementary and walking passed his dads house and I had a autograph from Lil Wyte on that hardback hypnotize cover paper.
Went to Texas one summer, parents moved ended up losing it.
I remember sitting on the school bus and listening to a burnt cd a friend made for me. I came across My Smoking Song and became a fan instantly 🤣😂 RT
It aint very long but guaranteed to get the job done 💯
Lil Wyte was the truth! I still jam his shit when I hit the gym in 2022
Great interview everyone who grew up during that time in the south knew lil whyte. I even remember the death rumors.
I was in high school when he came out everyone on the gulf coast was rockin with him. I had no idea that happened to his mom, I would have probably ended up in jail over that myself. I really hope they did go wreck some shit. dope interview
7$ in tank barley get him out the driveway today…anyway great story
I still listen to "Acid" and "Smoking Song" like they came out yesterday. Takes me back to before I had to pay bills...
This is one of the funniest interviews iv seen! Love lil wyte!
I was obsessed with Triple 6 when I first heard World Domination chapter 2. I ended up collecting all the album but I remember seeing Lil Whyte on a magazine at the mall, ain't gonna lie I honestly laughed at the name thinker he would be a joke but when I got that doubt me now cd I never listened to another cd more. I probably did at least a kilo to that album lol.
Looks like you still doin kilos lol.....just meth now
Mystic stylez fam... chapter 1 and 2 are aight...but mystic stylez where its at
@@gmove420 OH you best believe I had that too and The End, and Crazyndalazdayz and Koopsta Devils Playground,, koopsta The inevitable, all the Project Pats,, I got shot in 2003 and ended up leaving my cd book at this girl's house, needless to say when I got out the hospital and went to go get my cds all the good ones were gone. Last shit I bought was When the Smoke clears but they had went main stream then and it wasn't really the same. Lord Infamous was making some pretty good stuff kinda like the old stuff before he passed away. Oh I had Chromes album and the Crunchy Black I think it was twin 45s, The more I think I honestly probably had everything they dropped but it's been so many years ( blunts and pills) ago lol.
Scary stuff
I hear you bro same here but a shit load of Oxy & Percs shit got so bad but I'm here 20 years later clean doing great but i was listening to man's music non stop I've always loved his flow good for him he looks good healthy doing well its insane the shit he went thru just cause he got sign it's insane someone would beat his mom like that i never knew that it just blew me away listening to that story...
You a legend bro💪🏿💪🏿 we in NY in 2000 on that HCP and the older dudes was calling us corny for loving y’all...Now when I bring that up people play stupid🤦🏿♂️
I’m the south he is too
@@Poe-007 dam i thought you were my brother lol
@@goonn337 - you know me bubba.?
@@Poe-007 no i dont
Bc most NYC dudes are elitist narcissistic mfers who dont like anything outside of NYC, jersey or philly
Amazing he can remember the details of his spaghetti and salad dinner 🥘
Great interview.. Most interviewers don’t let the conversation breathe , they constantly interrupt the guest.. But you’re Smooth & Cool with it & ask good questions.. #Salute
This interview was real Best of Luck 2u homie Krazy what happened with your parents wow. Hell of a story had me in tune str8 listening.
Bruh u dont mess with nobodys mom or kids. That means war for real
Say mane u make music
💯🔫🔫
True statement and exactly
True statement when someone tries to bring harm to your mother or family
That’s the point of no return
Retailiation is a must
@Certified Big Dog t
First time hearing you was like in '06 and support you every since 🍾🍾🌍💲✔️🐐🔥 LEGENDARY 🚀⭐
Man,I still listen to his stuff. Then and now. Just a legend!! 🔥🔥🔥
Damn I forgot about this dude. His flow was nasty. Im going to download all him an Project Pats stuff off Apple Music
I was 14 years old when I discovered three 6 mafia and lil wyte,I didn't even know what them lyrics ment till a few years later.Early 2000s was good music and good times.
Same I first heard three6 and Lil Wyte back in 2001 when I was 13 lol.
Damn Lil wyte that's crazy story brother thanks for sharing 👍 🙏 🙌 ❤ 👌 😔
I was able to open a show for you back in 2018 in Indiana definitely a big deal for me respect and blessings to lil wyte
Doubt Me Now was a CLASSIC album
Lil Wyte is definitely a southern legendary underground Hip-Hop artist no doubt!
I thought I was losing it when I saw this say it was posted 2 days ago because I knew I watched a long time ago keep it up lil Wyte been a fan since the beginning
The intro. Slapping
U can doubt me now !!!
I remember listening to the Doubt Me Now album before it officially came out cuz my boy Stephen knows him, they’re dads were friends, and all of us knowing how big this was gonna be. Nostalgic going back listening to the old Wyte.
They was going hard for real back in the day. I remember the first time I seen juice. I was just a kid and he was playing his music on a cassette tape for real. They had gold grillz since the 90s
Yooo lil whyte insane salute bro I was locked up thru y'all era but respect the grind
great interview 👍🏽
I remember when I saw wyte at mickey and Billys in Fort Wayne super early in his career like 2003? and just being blown away I think he did only a few songs 2-3? but the whole crowd that was there for 3-6 just being there for every part of his set.
Hung out with lil wyte twice on his birthday, been to his crib and all very humble guy. I've been bumping doubt me now for a few days
Classic.
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾
Solid shit Paul always been a real one. Glad Whyte was on the radar💯❤👑💪🏿
Your a legend Whyte!!!
DAMN i use to jam this mans music back in the day. he should make a movie about his life dude!
The closest I seen him to a movie was Hollyhood
Super Big inspiration on what it can take just to make it! Much respect.
Dope interview
Thats deep that hypnotize wrecked shop. Real, events are truly heard expecually when loved ones are hurt.
What's that mean....did they fight the other guys
"Lil Wyte- Doubt Me Now" was a big influence for the making of Lyrical Octave
I used to jam drop that bass in my first car in 08 lol I used to stay slapping lil wyte, had a 96 caprice classic those were the days, I was jamming that and rainbow colors so much 😂
Seeing lil wyte makes me remember this other guy named chrome who was with 3-6 . His straight to the pros album was hard asf and I was probably 10 yrs old when this came out..