Tyrin Turner Talks Menace 2 Society’s Impact, Rumors and Knocking Down….
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- In this episode MC Eiht and Steele sit down with actor Tyrin Turner and discuss the enduring impact of the movie Menace 2 Society, How Tyrin almost wound up in Boyz N Da Hood, The Hughes Brothers and more.
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80s/90s was the best era for everything. Hip hop,rnb,movies,pop music,culture...everything was better
I definitely feel fortunate to have been a part of the late 1980s and 1990s Era in hip hop. The ability of the artist to show their versatility lyrically. Being from the Bay Area I obviously had the likes of Too Short, Spice 1, E-40, Ray Luv and of course 2PAC on repeat. But, I also had AMG, 2nd to None, DJQuik, Jayo Felony, Snoop, Dogg Pound, Mc Eiht, Nas, Biggie, Lady of Rage, Yo Yo, Queen Latifa, and other rappers also. Nothing sounded the same everything was original including the production. You had the DJ Quik, DJ Unknown, Johnny J, Daz, Dre, Mike Mosley, Ric Rock Beats, and various other producers. Rap in 1990s perfected the art of story telling and originality By listening to MC Eiht, DJ Quik, and Snoop that was my introduction into thier lived experiences involving gang politics and street code. People tend to believe that when one says I'm from California that we all get down the same. When in fact it's they opposite Southern California/ LA, Compton San Diego move differently than Northern California Oakland/ Vallejo/ Richmond/ San Francisco/ Stockton/ Antioch. But, we all have respect for each others get down. Hip hop is at cross roads. Their is no originality and no lyrically ability. The writing skills amounts to 8th grade level or even elementary level. The inability to form a complete sentence and paragraph let alone provide context. The inability to create a story through one's lived experience and put pen paper is none existent. Storytelling is an art and one's ability to be successful at doing it takes alot of skills. I'm not sure this current generation of hip hop artist has the capability of move forward. Streams doesn't translate to record sells or even gold/ platinum certication. A lot of these new artist focus on having a million streams but yet don't have a gold/ platinum plack.
Word. RIP to BO$$ too
Truth
Facts.
Damn being from the bat. An you for got MAC DRE
@TheMrgt27 Mac Dre was not from the Bay Area. Mac Dre is from Vallejo thar is Solano County. E- 40 is not from the Bay Area he is also from Vallejo/ Fairfield which is Solano County.
When Eiht did 'Growin up in the hood' over that Kool is Back drum loop with that bassline, it shook up the WORLD! Made everybody take notice that South Central LA, Inglewood, Compton, Watts existed...FOREAL!
"Aye homie you need some help?"
Love that classic line.
The best yrz of hiphop to me is 1983-1999 not saying 2000’s didn’t have heat but that’s my era.🤘🏾👌🏾 🚩.
I’m 32 and I agree with you.
Facts
Dope Episode 🎙 🔥🔥🔥 Caine A-Wax Menace II Society Reunion
Well freaking said
OG Caine & A-Wax return of the straight up menace...yeah 💯💯💯
Kane not caine
Aye homey u need some help?
@@Baja2424 Caine was his name fam
Geah
Because of this movie, WATTS, California will always be represented & respected in Hollywood & American Cinema. #Menace2Society #classic
Cane and awax made it out yall
Crazy how he started stuttering like he was back in the detectives office about that Jodeci situation 😂😂
Okay. After listening to all these men speak. Especially, Tyrin. Whom I do respect as an actor. Despite all of his previous interviews. With the massive amount of stuttering. I apologize for following up with closing him for it. Dude is a success story. He accomplished something major in his life and no one can ever take that away from him. Including his small role in Deep Cover.
Hats off to everybody.
Mane I used to luv Eiht Rapps over his laid back Jazz type Beats..
I remember my first time watching it I was about 7 to 8 years old my young aunties who was 7, 8 years older than me was watching it on cable but we didn't have subscriptions to HBO and they was struggling watching through the stacticky cable. Butt they made it dod what it do. Fast forward 2002 when my best friend got her first apartment Menace-2-Society played on her DVD literally 24/7 for the first year and a half. This is what we watched when smoked , when we ate, when we was sitting back joke. This movie is definitely a hood classic
You better get yo salaycome Salam ass up off this box and pass me the muuuphuckin brew
I love this interview and I also like the way Tyrin Turner is willing to learn and ask questions if he don’t understand. I love him and he seems so humble and down to earth
The 80s and 90s were the time of authenticity and creativity and biting was a violation a serious violation nobody looked alike or sounded alike...Now it's the wackest it's ever been and the greatest times are done ....
Times like this won't be around again.
The best thing about menace2society is that Kane was just as dangerous as Odog but by them showing Kane gmom and him dealing with the kids made everyone feel bad for Kane and not Odog .. Damn that was a good movie 🍿🔥💯
Caine definitely had a little more sense than O-Dog at the end of the day
I'm glad to be apart of the 80's & 90's era I can still look back & reminisce about those iconic moments of entertainment Jun,13th (1980).... It was a golden time black family ✨️
Tuned in for the a-wax and caine reunion
WE NEED A MENACE REUNION EPISODE, WE NEED O-DAWG & MAYBE ONE MORE GUEST 💯🔥
O Dog passed away
@@javierc3972 DONT SCARE ME LIKE DAT FOO, I GOOGLED HIM AND HE’S A HEALTHY 48 YEAR OLD
@@javierc3972 CAP
@@javierc3972
Larenz Tate is very much alive, my friend
Ya dig?
Any of y’all remember that movie Soldier Boys wit Tyrin in there? I was channel flickin back in the day and came across it, I was gon keep it pushing but I peeped Caine in there and it turned out to be a pretty good ass movie
I remember it.
They talked a full 5 minutes before they got to Tywin lmaooooo
lol i was thinking same thing
Right and had his ass sitting in the middle lookin like a kid n shit😂😂
that’s what i’ve been realizing.. they need to let the guest speak more. shit gets annoying…
Love this episode I’m a truck driver from Alabama definitely a fan of the cast and I’m a new supporter and subscriber blessings to everyone behind this podcast giving us these amazing stories we never knew and giving us amazing content
Straight up Menace was and still is one of my favorite songs. Not only did he tell a story but you can actually see, play by play, the song. ❤️🔥
Can definitely see Tryin Turner and mc ex eight in those Detroit movies....along side with Jamal Gravy and all the other great actors down with their team...
DJ Tony A is trying to get MC EIHT on ROADIUM RADIO podcast..that’s going to be dope 💯 👊🏼
MC EIHT DOES INCREDIBLE INTERVIEWS, BUT TONY A. HAS SOME SMUT ON HIS NAME IN DA “RAZA COMMUNITY”, BUT HIS SUGA FREE INTERVIEW WENT HARD 💯
Triple Salute to these Fellas grew up on this Menance 2 Society
If this isn't West Coast, I don't know what is 🔥.
Mc Eiht, that cough sound sickly as shxt!! Go make sure u good bubba.
Shout out to the Homie Tryin Turner Real N@@@ga right there I love everything this Brother plays in 💯.
Let's get this channel going...pass the word...RESPECT
Detroit is doing their thing Big shout to D Mecca
Rico is Belly is underrated. Small part but really impactful. 😅
Eiht my dog, but I don't know who worst, Tyrin talking all them stutters taking all day to talk, or Eiht taking a year to talk. I knew this interview would be over tomorrow.
Lmaon😂😂😂
Showin love from Akron Ohio 🔥
Caine just said Mike Jackson would come back to life for a subway sandwich 🤯😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂
Italian Herb n Che-heheeese
Big G Let Them talk Peace and Love from Chitown
Thank God for the 90s🎉
I seen Menance to Society as a kid. I wouldn't have ever thought certain scenes impacted my decision making when i got older. One of those decisions, I was confronting a dude at duffest, a neighborhood fest in my hometown. We walked between some houses because i wanted to be privste, mannnnn i look back and it's my people and his people and a huge crowd by the time we get to the street. Now dude wann perform. I left my blankety at home that day, but my hands work too. My grandfather pulled me and said "Mike do you care if you live or die". I immediately thought about caine when asked that and the end when he did but it was too late. I immediately said yes, because i didn't want it to be too late when i did. I literally got tears rollin down right now that i think about it. I eventually caught dude alone one night a few nights after that, just me and him. True story. Many years ago when i lived in my hometown. But i really think me saying i care about living contributed to me makin further, i really think if I'd answered like caine it wouldve been too late to care by the time I did.
The crazy thing is I really didn't know 😂 I can laugh about it now, but in the moment I was like I seen wat happened to last dude who didn't kno and I definitely don't want that lol even if it was a movie lol
Crazy thing is at the end of the movie, realized he was dead the whole time
@1stone379 oh yeah because he was narrating the flashback he say people get before they die. I remember him saying something like I do now but it's too late, that stuck wit me and effected my decision wen they question came, I didn't ever think I'd be faced with question tho ever. And other things I didn't ever think I'd be faced with, was n the movie, and the negative outcomes influenced my decisions on those things too.
I don’t l know why but cause of this ima rewatch menace to society
Iconic interview.. I grew up watching them 2
“Co Caine and A Wax”
Excellent show!
I got the original vhs and later the dvd but nothing beats the vhs no skip slow pause and part two should be like the beginning of the movie the sub plot of the conditions of life in all low income communities
Imagine having the whole cast on here like odog wax and Kane that would be amazing damn
Love this episode!!! Much respect...
CuHz I was on that MC EIHT baCC in the Game...FUNKY TOWN TEXAS NINO 4LIFE...Hood Took Me Under, that MC EIHT/SCARFACE
Dat cHit Gr52v3
@@dimitriuschildress1332 ONE LOVE Homie...H52VER Nino 4Life
Awesome episode fellas.
60's BABIES and 70's BABIES set all the Trends, Music and the Fashion of the 1990's HipHop Decade
The 80s trends are more poppin than the 90s trends right now. As a young niccu I’m tellin u the 80s was better and more relevant. Just the generation is older and mature. Yall 70s babies are kinda kiddish still and always talking about the 90s that’s the only reason the 90s are relevant at all. 70s and 80s black fashion, style, music was way better than the 90s…… 90s was dope but nowhere near as fly as them 70s 80s musicians
Loved this interview ❤❤
Got Cane and A-Wax in the bulidin #Salute
Tyrin get excited and turn into Caine every dam interview
Stacy,Caine and A-Wax got a damn podcast 😂😂😂
that's not stacy fool
😂😂
Every Cali rapper in the 90’s looked and rap exactly alike literally couldn’t tell the difference so what’s the difference from then and now
I love this podcast!
I feel it... Adam Sandler all his homies in just about all his films even in cameo rules.
Mc Eiht county album would be Hard As Fluck!
They didn’t say crip or blood in boys in the hood but they definitely used the blood gang Crenshaw mafia as the opps
Yes they did when he took ricky ball as a kid and told him thanks Cuz!
@@KingDub8 read the comment again slowly.. I see you having trouble 😂 I said “crip” or “blood” .. not cuz
I love mc eights positivity!!!
Aye me and my boy seen the screen live when he robbed oh boy for the Dz at Chubby's
When we finally seen it at the theater and realized what we actually witnessed, OMG that shit was dope
I thought you made it when you played the policeman on that movie 🎬
When they said “ahh y’all goin to jack n da crack” i was like are they hittin the one by Will Rogers Park
Last Man Standing is 8 best album production, content, and growth wise! He got off that gang banging and got on some hustler and player ish! Factz
Dam kd really does stutter like when he being interrogated in menace to society 😂 😂😂
In that scene from Caine's grandfather's question on life & death.......Caine just wasn't sure of an answer.
Caine dont look as Zesty as in the other interview
This was Emotion for me
Menace is was and forever will be the greatest movie about the ghetto, ghetto life bar none
UUUUUUUGGGGGHHHH, I DON'T KNOOOOOOOW ABOUT ALL DAAAAAAAAT, BUT IT'S UP THERE THO!! BOYZ N THE HOOD IS #1 THO💯✊🏾🖤
@@moeeshangpate6320 Set it off better than both…..
Mygggg s🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🔥🔥
MC EIGT used to say Boom Bam & Chill too
Caine and A-Wax!!!
Who got some snaps on the petro?
In the moments with this film.....Larenz Tate got tested left and right to speak of the role he played.
Starlito and don trip the truth
MC 🎱 👑 of LA
1:02:16 them p diddy parties
Good stuff
Hard 💪🏾
OG’s 💯💪🏾
mc eiht 🔥
One Love
4:05 💀💀
That’s how Warren g and Snoop nem was rapping and they was selling the most 😂
Whoa, in Boyz N the Hood, they said cuzz twice. When they were kids and Ricky threw the football, big homie was like, “thanks cuzz.” Then, when Cube said I gotta go cuzz at the end of the movie when Tre and him were on the porch. It wasn’t like a “bang on you” cuzz, but still.
Also, I would think Doughboy was from 60”s and the Bloods that killed Ricky were from Crenshaw Mafia since they were quoted twice in the film. “I ain’t from Africa, I’m from Crenshaw Mafia.” “Look like one of them Crenshaw Mafia MF”rs, no you probably one of them Rollin Sixties huh.” Just saying, carry on.
Tyrin it's "Asian" brotha 😂
💯💯💯
🔥🔥🔥
Caine & Wax reunited!
Eiht trippin...his best solo album is last man standing, and he went Hollywood as fuck on that album lol
We come strapped was his best.
We Come Strapped .. Eiht best solo by far
We come strapped was his best lyrical, but production wise, last man standing
@Milliondollarwebinar i think you getting the albums mixed up. comptom bomb by it self is better than that whole album by itself.
Eiht never want Hollywood
Shout out to A-WAX blue regal. 💯💯💯
interviewer sound like a zombie off Resident Evil
8 IZ A ARTIST...HE PAINT PICS 4 YA 👂🏾
Green eggs and ham these days on the mic 😂
Damn why have tyrin on the show if y’all ain’t going to let him talk
You can tell Tyrin was a little irritated with it but he was cool about it
Like the podcast but they do more talking then the Guest
Boyz n the Hood versus Menace
@55:28 lol
subway ???? lol
@@shunjohn3567Italian herb n Chee-heese 🕺🏽
Get them on drink straight up mence
Dam eiht you are long winded!
If they would have had lerenz Ta on here to O Dog that would of been even mo dope but this was still a dope interview
Is mc eiht official?? They say the old homie just was affiliated. Homie might be a good actor.😂
He got a record deal at 16…… but he still talks as if He Been in the hood struggling. Realistically he might’ve only been in the streets 1-2 years
Who library they in 😮
Norm has the biggest head I've ever seen on a human being...he must hard to knock out😂😂😂😂😂.
He got a Karl Malone/ Mega Man head