Law breakaz was the coldest song and i aint go argue with you about it. Car jackers kid nappers murderers and burglars law breakers money takers that be armed and dangerous.
P is one hell of a business man even to this day with all his products he got the man got chips, cereal, pancakes noodles ,shoes etc p still ain't playin...💪
It sound good for now! P will eventually be, framed just like all the rest! Then! The generation wealth you speak about, will returned back to the Elite's!
No Limit was the best movement of all times in my life time i bought every CD that dropped and each one came with the poster to match the album cover I used to get them at G-Town Sound out westend Lexington,Ky
I love how P handled business correctly I haven't heard not 1 artist say P had them in a messed up contract or they didn't get paid everybody had a house and some money 🤑💰
Music is garbage nowadays🗑 🚮 I miss the good music and label runs of No Limit, Cash Money, Death Row, Murder Inc, Rap-A-Lot, etc. Nothing beats the Old School. 💯
@@omizzy20 All of those labels were established before 2008 but the shift came from copy cat artist rather than artist wanting to create their own lane. The same can be said about auto tune (before 2008). Dancing has ALWAYS been a part of our culture. It’s never going away.
I just recently came across this channel a few months ago and I love that the host obviously does his research before interviews. We need more radio DJs and bloggers to do this because it’s so much more than a provocative headline, it’s about documenting our Hip Hop and R&B history.
Much love for Mr. Serv-On. I’m glad the south rose in power in music. The first southern group I heard was Geto Boys and 2 Live Crew and DJ Jimi. That DJ Jimi song to me was a twerk song me and my girls got down on.
Great questions and clip... Trust and believe the powers that be at every level still don't want us black/brown people to do well. That's why we have to be assertive and stand together.
No Limit Cash Money rap-a-lot records all those labels made me proud to be from the south. It's a certain grit grind and hustle that come from your spirit and your soul when you from under that Mason-Dixon Line you got to be from this side to understand it
He’s saying No Limit was one of the greatest to ever do it before Cash Money & That we will never see another No Limit like Master P’s no Limit, learn to comprehend
The Soul Seekers love you Mr.Serv on its so nice to hear this interview! RIP Soula Slim we miss you so much there will only be 1 Soulja Slim to me he was my favorite of all time
The respect that all of the No Limit Soldiers show for the Colonel P is a testament to the type of man he is. Much respect to the Miller Family and all the Soldiers and Tank Dogs!
10:12 Sorry Mr. Serv-On but it’s 16 states in the south. Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware.
@C.R. the RUNDWN Champion Missouri was part of the south but switched to the Union. As far as Delaware and Maryland they’re below the mason dixon line. I been there and they got some strong country accent too like my aunt.
@C.R. the RUNDWN Champion oh wow. I also lived in florida and when I visit Louisiana to see family even they say half of florida from Orlando to Jacksonville is southern, and that half of Maryland and Washington DC is southern 😂. I have a friend who is country as hell. She’s a white Brazilian too but lived in Delaware and Maryland most of her life. Her husband is black American and when she says do, dog, grass, 2 it’s so country and funny. But he also speaks Portuguese so they speak it with a country accent too. I forget about New Hampshire and Rhode Island being states too 😂
@Papa Yêvêh ummm no. Look it up. Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and indiana are Midwest states. It’s too fucking easy to look this shit up dude. Stop wasting my time 😊
Shout out to Uncle Luke, who barked The Supreme Court over the right to use explicit lyrics in music... And WON! which is why you had those Parental Advisory stickers on albums back in the day.
We don't Criticize the art anymore, We as blk folk are quick to cheer the success of others for fear of hating so much so that we have almost completely eliminated critique from the conversation. This has helped lead hip hop to its lowest plateau. (My comment came from when Young Thug was Mentioned)
Dude WTF are you babbling about? That part had nothing to do with critiquing music. He was referring to Young Thug investing in himself. Acquiring 100 acres of land to build a city. You're way too focused on the wrong thing. Your insecurity shows 🤔
@@hilltop565 Firstly My comment comes specifically from when he said despite "what you may think about Young Thug" which is a statement used usually to bypass critique of any aspect. Why my comment bothers you so much? Its ok YOU like Young Thug. But my comment bout the absence of critique in hip hop could only be viewed as my "insecurity shows" by a person with either a low i.q. or a very low reading comprehension level. Which are you?
@@abstractrealitytim9672 despite "what you may think about Young Thug" which could be his music, physical appearance or whatever but the fact remains he doesn't give a shit about none of that because he salutes him for making investment moves. You should learn how to comprehend better instead of focusing on negative energy
@@hilltop565 You woke up this morning Acting like the energy regulator or something huh??? You can't tell me what to think or what to focus on. My comment is my comment. You really need that comprehension class.
OH MY GOD!!! COREY (MR. SERV-ON)!!! Let me tell you, I was OBSESSED w/ _No Limit Records._ I pretty much bought and collected everything _No Limit_ except for vinyl. Nah, I always say that yo' debut LP entitled, _Life Insurance_ was a huge missed opportunity. I loved that LP so much, Corey. My favorite ended up being _Hustlin'._ Mac's _Shell Shocked_ LP was another missed opportunity. Anyway, I agree, I've been saying that no matter what _No Limit_ did as far as numbers and accolades, it wasn't good enough (says the East Coast). See, we loved y'all out here on the West Coast, Corey. I go back as far as going to different record stores tryna find Silkk the Shocker's _The Shocker_ CD because it was so rare and independent. And when I did find it, the plastic was all tattered up. Here's the thing, y'all weren't lyrical enough and y'all were from the South. It's really that simple. If Puff Daddy's _No Way Out_ LP can get respect then Master P's _Ghetto D_ should get respect as well. They were both successful LPs during the time. It's the regional disconnect that makes the East Coast shy away. East Coast brothas were so cute to where they'd go to different record labels and demand $10 million dollars upfront (that's obviously an exaggeration). Southern brothas were more DIY and that's because they had no choice. If this region don't wanna fuck w/ us then let's just DIY and keep it movin'. Nah, when you speak on the Bay Area, Corey, it's just wack. It used to be poppin' 20 years ago or so, but right here, right now - wack as fuck. We used to stay crankin' out hits. This is the unspoken word, but once Mexicans started to 'rap,' it just became wack. Nobody says that out loud, but I obviously don't really give a fuck because it's the truth. E-40 and Too $hort will tell you the same thing (off camera - of course).🤐 Anyway, I wish I could go back to "No Limit Tuesdays." That was always an event for me. I'd buy one of y'all CDs and then I'd have a few coins left over for a CD single. I'm thinking Maxwell's _Fortunate._
DJ Magic Mike was the coldest DJ with the scratches long before the DMC competitions and all that! Plus them 808's used to shake whole neighborhoods if your system was banging!
@Bhigh please get one of the No Limit artist to speak on the story that Ryan Cameron said about No Limit making the stage shake when they performed in Atlanta.
I still listen to Soulja Slim's first No Limit album Give It 2 Em Raw 🔥
I still listen to all of Soulja Slim music. Dat Cut Throat Music
Law breakaz was the coldest song and i aint go argue with you about it. Car jackers kid nappers murderers and burglars law breakers money takers that be armed and dangerous.
@@mauriciothomas23 got the skills to be a rapper also be a k!d snapper, jacker, m*rderer, and aggravated burglar, -soulja slim-
Years later…few months after
Me & my cousin👍🏽
These interviews keep getting better and better
P is one hell of a business man even to this day with all his products he got the man got chips, cereal, pancakes noodles ,shoes etc p still ain't playin...💪
I like that song stop playing p go too hard 🔥
Don't forget his kids got they own money off their products
Got his son that plays college bball a 2 million a yr endorsement. #GENERATIONALWEALTH
@@brandonbrown4471 not all of them
It sound good for now! P will eventually be, framed just like all the rest! Then! The generation wealth you speak about, will returned back to the Elite's!
I love how Mr. SERV ON speaking facts & that real shit & telling it like it is
Straight Up
This would be my exact words 💯💯 I definitely need the rest of this interview
This is a down to earth and honest interview. I like the way he spoke and his truthfulness. Salute Mr. Serve On and B High
R.I.P. SOULJA SLIM - GONE BUT NEVER EVER FORGOTTEN.
FACTS RIP 2 ah REAL1 th-cam.com/video/_ei_8HCiIjo/w-d-xo.html
Get high with me
Soulja life mentality
Dat Magnolia Soulja RIP
Rest In Heaven Soulja Slim, Today Has Been 18 Years Since He Passed Away. 💯
No Limit was the best movement of all times in my life time i bought every CD that dropped and each one came with the poster to match the album cover I used to get them at G-Town Sound out westend Lexington,Ky
I remember opening up the cd and looking and all the new albums that were coming soon I did that before I even but the cd in to listen to it😂😂😂😂
Most definitely 💪🏿
Joe's music volt Better days west cd store Louisville KY
Me too I buying all they stuff to
I remember terry charging a mf 30$ for all eyez on me cuz it was a double cd!
A soulja slim movie would be so raw.
No doubt it would but that would too raw uncut gutta and explicit for people 2day ya heard meh people too sensitive
Slim had the whole world wearing Reebox,
Tees, bauds and Rees - The G code
Slim started that
I always said Reebok should have gave him some commission on the sales
He had the whole South wearing that shit. RIP, Slim. We didn’t wear that shit in DC.
Bg phat optimos, t shirt girbauds, Soulja Reebok straight sticking to the g code
We was wearing Reeboks before we ever heard of soulja slim to be honest
That life insurance album is timeless ! Imo salute Serv on
Just was listening to it last week!!
Serv on was the most underrated artist on no limit
@@seanissac7311 i agree, my favorite feature by him is on show me love by cmurder
Yessir that 5 Hollow Points will beat the 💩 outta yo trunk
Definitely a top 5 No Limit album
R.I.P. BIG BOY!! IT'S STILL BOOTCAMP-IV-LIFE✌🏾
Salute u Serv 4 bringing him up🤟🏾
100% respect, even though he didn't get his flowers while still amongst us here in the land of the living.
Always love to hear stories about Slim. ❤️ New Orleans legend .
I love how P handled business correctly I haven't heard not 1 artist say P had them in a messed up contract or they didn't get paid everybody had a house and some money 🤑💰
Music is garbage nowadays🗑 🚮 I miss the good music and label runs of No Limit, Cash Money, Death Row, Murder Inc, Rap-A-Lot, etc. Nothing beats the Old School. 💯
Maybe the young cats can get it together and restore the felling th-cam.com/video/_ei_8HCiIjo/w-d-xo.html
The South messed it up .
@@omizzy20 How so? La Face, Rap A Lot, So So Def, Cash Money and No Limit are all southern labels.
@@elaw1983 when was that ??? Hip hop has been trash since 2008 . The South with those corny ass gimmick ass songs and dances lol .
@@omizzy20 All of those labels were established before 2008 but the shift came from copy cat artist rather than artist wanting to create their own lane. The same can be said about auto tune (before 2008).
Dancing has ALWAYS been a part of our culture. It’s never going away.
“ Hate the way I live” is Mr. Serv On’s greatest song
Who raised me was super hard
Cemetery Made
Heaven is so close ft p and silkk is wayyyy hard
Soulja Slim was my favorite rapper out of Louisiana. I bought all his mixtapes and albums.
Respect is due to Master P, what other label made sure artists had houses and cars in their name?
P gotta start back putting out that dope No Limit gear like that hoodie Serv got on. Shit gon sell.
B High is the 🐐 of interviews he always got a legend speaking on the mike
Right. Not Vlad. 🙄
I just recently came across this channel a few months ago and I love that the host obviously does his research before interviews. We need more radio DJs and bloggers to do this because it’s so much more than a provocative headline, it’s about documenting our Hip Hop and R&B history.
Much love for Mr. Serv-On. I’m glad the south rose in power in music. The first southern group I heard was Geto Boys and 2 Live Crew and DJ Jimi. That DJ Jimi song to me was a twerk song me and my girls got down on.
"My best friend be my lady" He came through with that one. From Dade
You my only homie cause niquas get shadyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
I bought the Life Insurance Album when it dropped back in the day…
I still have it
And it still go hard even til this day
On cassette💯👍🔥
Great questions and clip... Trust and believe the powers that be at every level still don't want us black/brown people to do well. That's why we have to be assertive and stand together.
I'm just gonna say black people the brown play both sides when they want too. Just keeping it real from my experiences up here in the northeast.
No Limit Cash Money rap-a-lot records all those labels made me proud to be from the south. It's a certain grit grind and hustle that come from your spirit and your soul when you from under that Mason-Dixon Line you got to be from this side to understand it
07:08 I can’t agree wit him on that, the south loves No Limit, it’s movement and all that it’s done for southern hip hop
Like forreal. We fw That heavy if anything. 💯💯where these dudes getting they opinions from?
He’s saying No Limit was one of the greatest to ever do it before Cash Money & That we will never see another No Limit like Master P’s no Limit, learn to comprehend
@@AceThaDon right ✅
The South still got something to say it ain't over. It's up forever!!! #kentucky
Legendary interview
One of the best on his channel so far th-cam.com/video/_ei_8HCiIjo/w-d-xo.html
The Soul Seekers love you Mr.Serv on its so nice to hear this interview! RIP Soula Slim we miss you so much there will only be 1 Soulja Slim to me he was my favorite of all time
Mannnn when he brought up REEBOK he took me back we all was rocking those REEBOK CLASSICS
Man I can't find them shoes anywhere! I wish I could find them because I will still rock them right now and fuck what a hater say!
Country niggas can survive anywhere! Big Facts 💪🏾💯
Yo B High thank you for these dope as No Limit interviews great insight 👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾💪🏾💪🏾✊🏾💯💯
The respect that all of the No Limit Soldiers show for the Colonel P is a testament to the type of man he is. Much respect to the Miller Family and all the Soldiers and Tank Dogs!
I miss my nigga, my hood loved him from the first time we heard him. #RipMagnoliaSlim 🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐💐🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊😞😞😞💯💯💯
Shout out to Cube for breaking that barrier as a solo artist under Priority!! Crawling so others could walk!
@@mrkilo-g8794 did you not see me say as a SOLO artist?
Talk Yo Shit Sec-On! 💪🏾 I love how well the Tank represents each other...
Salute, Peace, and Blessings to everybody on and involve with the Tank.
Salute to B High appreciate your work
Man B high thank you brah..I love hearing soulja slim stories
1 of the best stories ever told about Soulja Slim RIP❤Him foeva
Life insurance is on iTunes comes with a story for each song 🎶
It’s flames
Yeap Im listening 🎶 to it now every Song Serv on got a story about it he's telling it before the Song starts 🔥 😊
Live mr serv on he well spoken and a genius too!!!
Bruh speaking facts all real talk respect that truly 💯🤔✊
B high get them dirty boyz on there mane. One of the most underrated groups period
💯💯
For sure
Yo that's exactly who I been waiting on. They dropped a classic album. Da pimp and da gangsta
Only a pimp and gangster can hook up and make something so dirty!
Fa sho💯
10:12 Sorry Mr. Serv-On but it’s 16 states in the south. Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware.
@C.R. the RUNDWN Champion Missouri was part of the south but switched to the Union. As far as Delaware and Maryland they’re below the mason dixon line. I been there and they got some strong country accent too like my aunt.
@C.R. the RUNDWN Champion oh wow. I also lived in florida and when I visit Louisiana to see family even they say half of florida from Orlando to Jacksonville is southern, and that half of Maryland and Washington DC is southern 😂.
I have a friend who is country as hell. She’s a white Brazilian too but lived in Delaware and Maryland most of her life. Her husband is black American and when she says do, dog, grass, 2 it’s so country and funny. But he also speaks Portuguese so they speak it with a country accent too. I forget about New Hampshire and Rhode Island being states too 😂
@Papa Yêvêh ummm no. Look it up. Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and indiana are Midwest states. It’s too fucking easy to look this shit up dude. Stop wasting my time 😊
@Papa Yêvêh you stop playing Papa. Do you like Papa Roach, Papa Johns pizza, and Papa Smurf??????
@@icecreambeats101 Facts
B it's only right you get the man P himself in the building since everybody speaking on him....🤷♂️
Facts
It's coming be patient
Homie be having the best interviews 💪🏽💯
Shout out to Uncle Luke, who barked The Supreme Court over the right to use explicit lyrics in music... And WON! which is why you had those Parental Advisory stickers on albums back in the day.
Ive never gone out my way to listen a Serv-On joint, but this interview is flames. What's y'all's favorite by this cat so I can check it out..
Head shoulders
Da Next Level was hard as hell too
Soulja Slims’ Give it to em raw” Album
Track: Imagine go hear it Bruh”
Intelligent brother 🙂
FACTS I tune into every episode, Bro is on point th-cam.com/video/_ei_8HCiIjo/w-d-xo.html
Solid, respectful, and intelligently speaking truth. ✊🏾
I’d like to hear or see an autobiography on Mr. Serve On. Seems like he’s seen and been thru a lot. Dude rep Chicago New Orleans and Cali lol
That Life Insurance album was 🔥🔥🔥
A lot of people don't understand that Mississippi to Chicago pipeline (South to Midwest/West Coast people)
From the mouth of the Mississippi to the top!!! Pipeline
That no limit hoodie is tuff ....I gotta get it
Serv on song I hate the way i live
Always hit me like a 2pac song
One of my favorites.
I still got slim Mac Mr serve on cd
Serv & Fiend plus KL can listen to them stories err day
'I'M GOIN THRU SUM THANGS' ..
Thank you for this content
Slim said go to footlocker and tell them u want a pair of souljas and watch what they get you I got everybody wearing Reebox and I feel good about it
We don't Criticize the art anymore, We as blk folk are quick to cheer the success of others for fear of hating so much so that we have almost completely eliminated critique from the conversation. This has helped lead hip hop to its lowest plateau. (My comment came from when Young Thug was Mentioned)
Dude WTF are you babbling about? That part had nothing to do with critiquing music. He was referring to Young Thug investing in himself. Acquiring 100 acres of land to build a city. You're way too focused on the wrong thing. Your insecurity shows 🤔
@@hilltop565 Firstly My comment comes specifically from when he said despite "what you may think about Young Thug" which is a statement used usually to bypass critique of any aspect. Why my comment bothers you so much? Its ok YOU like Young Thug. But my comment bout the absence of critique in hip hop could only be viewed as my "insecurity shows" by a person with either a low i.q. or a very low reading comprehension level. Which are you?
@@abstractrealitytim9672 despite "what you may think about Young Thug" which could be his music, physical appearance or whatever but the fact remains he doesn't give a shit about none of that because he salutes him for making investment moves. You should learn how to comprehend better instead of focusing on negative energy
@@hilltop565 You woke up this morning Acting like the energy regulator or something huh??? You can't tell me what to think or what to focus on. My comment is my comment. You really need that comprehension class.
Good interview mane
I really wish someone would interview Anthony Boswell
What inspired me was the 3 blood brothers pic in the book Tru 2 the game album
Da Crime Family, MP da Last Don, & Unpredictable is still in my rotation to this day.
So many songs that were bangers, street, & had messages in them.
The S to the E to the R V!
Serv is ah Legend 4real th-cam.com/video/_ei_8HCiIjo/w-d-xo.html
This is one of my Main Guys in the Game. From 95-96 Till Now.
The south have always been winning I'm proud to be from Mississippi but relocated to Massachusetts
“I’m soulja this, I’m soulja that nigga what I played the halls, ran through the cuts…”
"6th court fa sho, the circle.....the killing field where the killaz chill, on the real.....that been my spot since I was lil."
@@earlitymeproductionz “…. I can’t tell the db’s to chill seen Shorty M____ got killed, open wound still sore it’s gon’ heal….”
@@Tunz-qh2wr we don't take no shit if u got it u Betta hide it I still pull off robberies
@@cameronflowers7164 “….ain’t a damn thang gravy, ain’t a damn thang sweet my beef their beef, their beef my beef….”
OH MY GOD!!! COREY (MR. SERV-ON)!!! Let me tell you, I was OBSESSED w/ _No Limit Records._ I pretty much bought and collected everything _No Limit_ except for vinyl. Nah, I always say that yo' debut LP entitled, _Life Insurance_ was a huge missed opportunity. I loved that LP so much, Corey. My favorite ended up being _Hustlin'._ Mac's _Shell Shocked_ LP was another missed opportunity. Anyway, I agree, I've been saying that no matter what _No Limit_ did as far as numbers and accolades, it wasn't good enough (says the East Coast). See, we loved y'all out here on the West Coast, Corey. I go back as far as going to different record stores tryna find Silkk the Shocker's _The Shocker_ CD because it was so rare and independent. And when I did find it, the plastic was all tattered up. Here's the thing, y'all weren't lyrical enough and y'all were from the South. It's really that simple. If Puff Daddy's _No Way Out_ LP can get respect then Master P's _Ghetto D_ should get respect as well. They were both successful LPs during the time. It's the regional disconnect that makes the East Coast shy away. East Coast brothas were so cute to where they'd go to different record labels and demand $10 million dollars upfront (that's obviously an exaggeration). Southern brothas were more DIY and that's because they had no choice. If this region don't wanna fuck w/ us then let's just DIY and keep it movin'. Nah, when you speak on the Bay Area, Corey, it's just wack. It used to be poppin' 20 years ago or so, but right here, right now - wack as fuck. We used to stay crankin' out hits. This is the unspoken word, but once Mexicans started to 'rap,' it just became wack. Nobody says that out loud, but I obviously don't really give a fuck because it's the truth. E-40 and Too $hort will tell you the same thing (off camera - of course).🤐 Anyway, I wish I could go back to "No Limit Tuesdays." That was always an event for me. I'd buy one of y'all CDs and then I'd have a few coins left over for a CD single. I'm thinking Maxwell's _Fortunate._
Huh
He ain't lying everybody in Mississippi got family in Chicago
It ain't Chicago without Mississippians.
Memphis Tennessee too
954Lauderdale been on the Soulja Ree's (Reebok) #Salute SIP 👑Soulja Slim Ps. Salute ServON lil bit South history👑💪
If you know you know Big Boy records was the shit back in the day
B-High I know you agree as well.put of all your interviews....it's none like the No Limit Soldiers....
Salute 2 Mr Serve On 💯💯💯
DJ Magic Mike was the coldest DJ with the scratches long before the DMC competitions and all that! Plus them 808's used to shake whole neighborhoods if your system was banging!
“Charge Me With Resistance, When They Told Me To Put My Hands Up”
Dude in the Green sweater really paying attention 😂🤣
Of course why not pay attention to a legend
Bruh dropping them 💎 💎 free game 💯
Keep interviewing No-Limit artist B-High. Very interesting history here. One of my favorite labels.
@Bhigh please keep this New Orleans flavor going and interview Mia X.
I see you camera man in the blue cap 🧢 I see you fam good work
Serv on my og he a real good dude
Respect
Much love to the whole South!! GA representative.
@Bhigh please get one of the No Limit artist to speak on the story that Ryan Cameron said about No Limit making the stage shake when they performed in Atlanta.
Streets Made Me Was His Best Album
Mr.Serv ain't telling false stuff. Slim would come in the studio after robbing a fool still sweating from running and make a freestyle about it!!!
"Handle Your business"
Haven't heard that in a long time, just listened and it brought back memories th-cam.com/video/_ei_8HCiIjo/w-d-xo.html
Shout out to Serv on for giving Luke his props
He's talking about Magic Mike the bass DJ from Orlando...
No Limit for Life!
Ask em about some Big Ed ?’s not alot of people talk about him. RIP
Right. All them New York rappers was getting jerk. No Limit came through and changed the game.
I want a BHigh TV show. shirt for Christmas
4 real that would b DOPE!!! th-cam.com/video/_ei_8HCiIjo/w-d-xo.html
Country Rap Tunes Nigga 💯💯
#salute big bro #nlf (313) to the (504) #ripsouljaslim