I wish Nate was around. I’m sure they both would laugh at this shit and shake like men now that they have grown. RIP Nate Dogg and much respect to the Dresta both stand up dudes ✊🏾
@@troweskii lol now how that look you wack me with that thick ass 12-iron or whatever Nate had now when we see each later on in life I can't even hold a conversation because my brain skipping a beat.
@Supa Slime exactly... half of these OG guys are living off the ghost of old urban legends.. in truth, most of these guys were band and theatre nerds in high school... its all entertainment and its all an act...
what a stupid mentality... the only life you should be about is a life of education, success, and betterment.. not who can handle the next man... black people need to do better... one day..
Im from the Netherlands, white as snow and one of my favorite rap songs ever is D.P.G Killa. So strange to see Vlad not knowing anything about the track haha
@@killlaaaa1 im not sure but they brought it up in da first or second part i believe.. you can tell from their body language they trying to withhold info and not say too much
Vlad a real hiphop head but never heard of DP Killa and he lived in Cali. That played on Rap City and on the radio in DC and Vlad never heard of the song. some hip hop head he is
man vlad was doing so much back in the day it wasnt easy trying to keep up with 300 bands all at once and every single thing they do. as a fan you have more time to just focus on the bands you like and everything about them. running a company you have to try to keep up with the entire industry.
BET would play it on Rap City...ppl would order it on The Box too...& Yo! MTV Raps also played it a few times...not saying it was a smash hit but anyone who was a Hip Hop fan kinda knew about it
A lot of songs Vlad never heard or heard of, but still labels himself a true "hip hop dude" 😂. Anybody who has to Google or TH-cam music in the middle of interviews really needs to do their homework before they interview these artists so you'll know what kind of questions to ask instead of always using footage or bringing up conversations of past interviews with other artists as filler.
SEE MAN VLAD GETS A LOt OF HATE BUT WHO ELSE CAN GET THESE TWO OG’s THAT NO ONE TALKS ABOUT ANYMORE ON THE INTERNET MUCH LOVE RIP EAZY E!!! GEM CONTENT
0:49 Dresta: “I was actually good at what I do. :D” Vlad: “But you broke your hand...” One of these days, Vlad’s slick ass comments gonna get his ass beat foreal😂😂😂
Picture Nate Dogg & Eazy E on a Track during that Era🤕 We missed out on more better music due to beefs back then than anything put out now. Nas on a song with Mack 10 & B legit😳 GangStar & Spice 1😮 #RIP2RealHipHopAndGangstaRap💔
If anyone remembers the name of thew original Bone album, when they was called just "Bone" on Ruthless let us all know. I remember having is years ago but I've never seen another copy of it since. edit: it was called Faces of Death
This was a really interesting piece to hear - from the infamous Nate Dogg golf club incident to some of the history of Bone. I think Bone's history wouldn't be enough for one 2 hour movie because there's still more stories they haven't even told. When U-Neek got on with them, that was a great matchup when you hear their Creepin On Ah Come Up EP. E 1999 Eternal is a masterpiece with some of the best picked samples for Bone - Chapter 9 and Isley Bros to name a few. Dresta and BG got hella history too. I'd like to see a movie from them as well.
Did Vlad say he hasn't heard the song "DPG Killa" or was he referring to something else. I remember finding that song about 12 years ago. I'm from the UK and in my city if someone is in to Hip Hop, they know the real, real underground music. I had an acquaintance named Ricky who showed me DPG Killa. I'll never forget listening to that banger.
Me being an OG I must say I've learned a lot from some of the youngstas out there in today's world. I feel where Dresta is coming from when he says Bone thugs taught him a lot even though he was the big bro Dresta still was humble enough to allow himself to meet the youngstas halfway. That's why me as an OG I fuck with everybody, Black,White,Brown,AsianYoung,Old,etc. You can still keep it gangsta and stay humble...
No longer am I involved in the vicious lifestyle of the street life but as a man from East Oakland I've did hard time in the penitentiary with certain individuals from Compton who affiliated with dresta and knoccout. Shot out to these men. They are true warriors of GOD.
Someone is lying. About how bone thugs came to eazy e. Bone said they use to call eazy officer everyday and the lady got annoyed and say easy will call them back when he gets in the office. And eazy said I have a show in Cleveland and eazy came outside and saw bone backstage.
Of course that was before The case dresta talking about. Dresta is talking about him actually letting them in to see Eazy after hearing them at Eazy's concert in Cleveland. That's what caused Eazy to Sign them. At first E wasn't taking their phone calls seriously.
Ali Shabazz to add what you’ve said, when Dresta introduced Bone to Eazy backstage Eazy did say something along the lines of “oh, so y’all were the ones who keeps calling and rapping over the phone”. And the rest is history... Dresta is on a whole other level for doing what he did. Much respect to him.
@@donaldlawrance840 yes cuz bone thugs never mention dresta. They said eazy e himself came out and talk to them backstage and said you the niggas that rap to me on the phone.
@@TonyMontana-mv9ez no, bone thugs gave dresta props. thats why dresta is on flesh bones first album. and after bone rapped on the phone with eazy, e kinda forgot about them and dresta kept saying whats up with them dudes from cleveland you need to holler at them. and then the rest is basically what people above said the concert shit happened.
This cat was talented! That’s around my era but I never followed them & being from Long Beach I was bias. I gotta keep it a Gee! They were more authentic than Daz & Kurupt.
Hasan Bin Hinton UknowhatImSayin?!! I know Daz personally & he never did all that shit he rhymed about. When I first heard Compton City Geez I knew they were the truth but I kept rolling with Daz and Kurupt. Lol.
Hasan Bin Hinton that’s what’s up my Brutha! Peace & many blessings! Your big Bro & yourself did that! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 I love yalls interviews. Keep that realism coming! I got family from out the Farms, Palmer, Jordon Downs & PJ’s. Despite all that Compton/LB drama back in the day I had no choice but mess w y’all. Peace ✌🏼
Joe Slatter I didn’t call Daz a Side-busta or a mark. All I’m saying is a majority of his rhymes were fabricated & he really didn’t push any “Crip” line in The City. So outta the 2 or 3 songs .... “What Would U Do?”, “Dre Day” & “Real MF Geez”... Dresta, Eazy & BG Knoc Out’s song was the realist! No question!! U gotta be from around here (Long Beach, Compton or Watts) to really understand
Bone first album was called Faces of Death and the label was called Bone Enterprises or some shit like that. Being from Detroit at 13yrs old in 94 I was already up on Bone before Thuggish Ruggish Bone came out
Philly Decay PHLDK When For the Love of Money came out for some reason their Faces of Death tape start circulating through the hoods in Detroit. I remember being in the 8th grade getting the tape running to my cousin's house playing it for my boys
Remember when detective Vlad didn’t even know about that incident when he interviewed BG that one time, that mean he didn’t watch the beef series. part 1 and part 2 were crazy, obviously when it comes the beef game it gets out of hand but it’s still interesting how that documentary painted the picture from both sides.
Dj Vlad you disappointing me. Their debut album was called Real Brothers. I remember buying it from the record store and remember what the album, cd and clear cd case looked like. Hell I even can recite a lot of the DPGK song. Also Faces of Death was the first Bone Thugs album.
I wish Nate was around. I’m sure they both would laugh at this shit and shake like men now that they have grown. RIP Nate Dogg and much respect to the Dresta both stand up dudes ✊🏾
Nigga I'm not Shaking your hand after you tried to give me CTE. We would be Forever on sight enemies.
MrAIMright 🤣
They were cool before Nate died, even did a song together
allupinyoMOUF
They sorted it out well before Nate’s death.
@@troweskii lol now how that look you wack me with that thick ass 12-iron or whatever Nate had now when we see each later on in life I can't even hold a conversation because my brain skipping a beat.
Once upon a time when rappers who rapped about that life actually lived that life. DPK was always a banger, so was that real brothers album.
💯
I still listen to some of those songs on weekly basis
@Supa Slime exactly... half of these OG guys are living off the ghost of old urban legends.. in truth, most of these guys were band and theatre nerds in high school... its all entertainment and its all an act...
@@morelife6508 you're an idiot
That CD goes hard ASF still. 8 have a few of their songs on my regular playlists.
BG is so calm. He seemed like the quiet one that could snap and his brother seems like the more upfront agressive one
Good observation
msfox2176 shittt my man had an attempted murder charge he served time for, he almost got life because of it...Cali 3 strikes law!
msfox2176 look up bg’s history. He one of hip hops realest.
He may be the quiet one now as a grown man but that's maturity. He wasnt as a youngster.
He wasnt quiet when he was younger😂😂😂
Thought my phone was acting up for a minute.
Same
Same lmaoo
Same
Same
Theo Mann Me too
Back then dudes were really about it! Wasn’t no going back in forth on the internet.
People did it cause that's how they really felt now it's a lot more niggas just do it for the clout
That profile pic and name tho 😂
Ken Fulton {Baby Elder} it’s true though she is in every Tyler Perry movie
Ken Fulton {Baby Elder} 😆💯
Wasn’t no internet they went back and fourth on the radio look it up
Nate Dogg running from Dresta all around the golf course after he hit him with the club 😂😂😂
Really?
@@Monkey.d.garp16 you didn't see the video? Lol
@@MarkieB89 tell me the name of the video please
@@Monkey.d.garp16 just TH-cam nate dogg fight... lol
Exactly I saw it when it came out
Wait so Vlad never heard DPG Killa?
Right. That's embarrassing for him.
Vlad is a goober
Ken Fulton {Baby Elder}
Do you expect anything else from vlad
Vlad ain't no real hip hop head.... Lol
vlad never heard Easy E "it's on" either ... kinda suspect tbh
These dudes were really some of the certified most Street dudes out there in the 90s Dresta got crazy lyrics real G from Compton
Yeah, man, these dudes are the realest og's
@@sugeknight4830 stfu you named your account suge knight
@@HBZ-bn8wj fool what's ur problem with death row?
@@sugeknight4830 dumbass I never said I have a problem with death row
@@sugeknight4830 he has a problem with yo ass y'all sound like y'all got some beef right Nah who go swing tho
Had no idea Dresta was behind on the scenes on so much.. He may need a solo interview, Vlad
@@floggyWM1 Lol you gym freaks always date underage girls
@@Dank_Dank ? huh
Kingsley Brown he sound better as a singer than a rapper he really can sing
Legend has it Nate Dogg shouted *”FO”* before he swung 🏌🏾♂️
😂
Lol
LMFAO my nigga you stupid😂😂😂
"Repeat"
BiG BoSS fRedo G.i.P FO! 🏌️ 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Bone thugs another level props to all ruthless for putting them on .
lagranllajta naw people dissed them into shame people must've forgot
Agreed, Ruthless was Eric Wright, so credit always goes to Rip 🙏 Eric Wright!!!!!
Damn Nate Dogg was trying to kill that man! He broke the golf club on his head!
Lol
@Albert Menendez Nate Robbed Taco Bell For Fun He Had 17k Check in his pocket !
And then took off running lol
@@olenoname1445 😂😂😂
Back then it was kill or be killed. You never knew what the other cat was packing you know?
I miss the 90s. None of that troll shit, let's see if you're about that life💯
Lucky A Amen
what a stupid mentality... the only life you should be about is a life of education, success, and betterment.. not who can handle the next man... black people need to do better... one day..
if u look at it like that dr dre was trolling lol he wasnt bout that
@@dmo1k656 yea u right but one of the biggest artists too but i get your point
Lucky A that’s how it was I miss the 90s
The fact that Vlad didn't know about the "Dogg Pound Killaz" song and video, just shows that Vlad's "rap music card" is fraudulent!
facts
He’s not a real Hip Hop fan, he likes the drama.
Facts Real facts stupid ass vlad
"Easily I Approach, the Microphone because I ain't No Joke"
Im from the Netherlands, white as snow and one of my favorite rap songs ever is D.P.G Killa. So strange to see Vlad not knowing anything about the track haha
Same here brother
Vlad's a idiot
They holding back on what they really wanna say because they wanna save it for their documentary
What's the documentary called?
Javed Kapadia I believe it’s called “Real Mothafuckin G’s.” I could be wrong.
they mentioned it in an earlier episode of this interview
@@killlaaaa1 im not sure but they brought it up in da first or second part i believe.. you can tell from their body language they trying to withhold info and not say too much
stop kidding guys is the documentary gonna happen or what lol
Method Man: I LOVE THIS GAME 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Vlad a real hiphop head but never heard of DP Killa and he lived in Cali. That played on Rap City and on the radio in DC and Vlad never heard of the song. some hip hop head he is
He’s a simp
lmao exactly
I'm from South Carolina and even I SAW/HEARD THAT SHIT when it was out. 🤣🤣🤣
man vlad was doing so much back in the day it wasnt easy trying to keep up with 300 bands all at once and every single thing they do. as a fan you have more time to just focus on the bands you like and everything about them. running a company you have to try to keep up with the entire industry.
True he's fake
“I love this game”
Mef😂😂😂😂😂😂
And red😂😂😂😂😂😂
sharky H Mef😂😂😂😂😂
sharky H meff
sharky H ticallllllllllll
Man For Dresta To Keep It Real About that situation Is REAL G SHIT💯💯 I gained tremendous respect for these two
Thatz trill
Real brothers album still bang
This is the part of this whole interview we ALL been waiting for!!!
Vlad a Hip Hop fraud...how he never heard of Dogg Pound Killaz song or seen the video,smh...I'm from NY & knew about it back in '94/'95
Vlad is a simp
KNOCCIE & DRESTA wasnt promoted right. A lot of ppl didn’t hear of them unless U really studied EAZY-E like most of us did
When they went 2 outburst their album wasn’t promoted as it should of been
Actually his name is DJ VLAD FRAUD
BET would play it on Rap City...ppl would order it on The Box too...& Yo! MTV Raps also played it a few times...not saying it was a smash hit but anyone who was a Hip Hop fan kinda knew about it
These guys are legendary. Real solid dudes.
And that DPG DISS RECORD WAS A CLASSIC 🔥🔥🔥 Dresta
The two most underrated rappers in history
The face BG makes when Vlad ask him about the golf club. He was watching his brother to make sure he wasn’t going to snap.
Please have 100 parts to this interview its legendary
0:17 the sound MC Serch made when he found out about the bounty
😂😂😂😂
why was it silent tho?
Shiiit. BG Knoccout & Gangster Dresta '94 or '95 album Real Brothers. Been bumpin' that since it's release.
these clips are priceless, like the way Dresta and BG explain these stories. would be cool if BG talked some more tho
He done other interviews with bg
Oooooooo it's not my internet, it's yo video
Init, I was like what's up with this shit.
Dresta and bg knoc out much respect y'all. 3x og.
Roger Condova so you respect sex offenders ?? Dresta a register sex offender
Nate Dogg was a real G! 💯
That got dropped by BG and ran Dresta in the video
Nate dogg ran away from BG on the video after hitting Dresta
DJ Uneek 1 of the most underrated producers
Beat maker
Mannie fresh is too
@@Paaka Another beat maker.
I can't wait 4 this OGs interview every day!! Real west coast legends!
Shout out to these dudes I always liked they're music. R.I.P. Easy E
Two REAL OG'S. RESPECT
A lot of songs Vlad never heard or heard of, but still labels himself a true "hip hop dude" 😂. Anybody who has to Google or TH-cam music in the middle of interviews really needs to do their homework before they interview these artists so you'll know what kind of questions to ask instead of always using footage or bringing up conversations of past interviews with other artists as filler.
And least download the discography the week before and listen to that shit haha
I didn't see this comment and I made a statement similar to it. You are correct.
Vlad is such a narcissist lol. Always unwilling to admit when he's wrong.
Demonic Sinn Real talk, he doesn’t even know Eazy E’s song called It’s On.
On god he aint a hip hop head, he didnt even heard dpg killa
Upload the full interview already Vlad.. damn
patience is a virtue! Sit yo ass down and wait without bitchin.
@@weworldwide1348 with your comment.. it made me realized that your the bitch one lmao
@@weworldwide1348 i think you're the one that's bitchin' my nigga
These two had the HARDEST versus I've ever heard just come out of no where...
Rip OG Nate Dogg , West Coast Interview are The Best History!
Dresta & BG Knocc should do their own biopic. Dresta, BG Knocc Out, Brotha Lynch Hung, & Spice 1 should do album together.
DJ- Uneek never get's his props,he produced all of Bone's greatest tracks.
All we need is a MC Ren interview now!
SEE MAN VLAD GETS A LOt OF HATE BUT WHO ELSE CAN GET THESE TWO OG’s THAT NO ONE TALKS ABOUT ANYMORE ON THE INTERNET MUCH LOVE RIP EAZY E!!! GEM CONTENT
I'm guessing anyone who reached out to them. THey just aren't very famous, so I don't imagine they get a lot of requests.
0:49
Dresta: “I was actually good at what I do. :D”
Vlad: “But you broke your hand...”
One of these days, Vlad’s slick ass comments gonna get his ass beat foreal😂😂😂
Picture Nate Dogg & Eazy E on a Track during that Era🤕 We missed out on more better music due to beefs back then than anything put out now. Nas on a song with Mack 10 & B legit😳
GangStar & Spice 1😮
#RIP2RealHipHopAndGangstaRap💔
B-Legit so damn underrated
@@tyalmanza8 frfr💔
Nas Mack 10 and B Legit??
Yes he is he was actually my favorite before 40
@@jackyreno6896 for real lol terrible collab
Dresta Tha Gangsta story is needed for sure.. I love BG and all of these LA stories
If anyone remembers the name of thew original Bone album, when they was called just "Bone" on Ruthless let us all know. I remember having is years ago but I've never seen another copy of it since.
edit: it was called Faces of Death
B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e: Faces of Death
This was a really interesting piece to hear - from the infamous Nate Dogg golf club incident to some of the history of Bone. I think Bone's history wouldn't be enough for one 2 hour movie because there's still more stories they haven't even told. When U-Neek got on with them, that was a great matchup when you hear their Creepin On Ah Come Up EP. E 1999 Eternal is a masterpiece with some of the best picked samples for Bone - Chapter 9 and Isley Bros to name a few. Dresta and BG got hella history too. I'd like to see a movie from them as well.
Did Vlad say he hasn't heard the song "DPG Killa" or was he referring to something else. I remember finding that song about 12 years ago. I'm from the UK and in my city if someone is in to Hip Hop, they know the real, real underground music. I had an acquaintance named Ricky who showed me DPG Killa. I'll never forget listening to that banger.
First thing first R. I. P NATE DOGG 🕊
That record was called Bone Enterprise
Bone enterprises presents faces of death
Bone Enterprise was Bone Thugs original name before Eazy added Thugs N Harmony to their name.
Me being an OG I must say I've learned a lot from some of the youngstas out there in today's world. I feel where Dresta is coming from when he says Bone thugs taught him a lot even though he was the big bro Dresta still was humble enough to allow himself to meet the youngstas halfway. That's why me as an OG I fuck with everybody, Black,White,Brown,AsianYoung,Old,etc. You can still keep it gangsta and stay humble...
Nate Dogg was a real one. Completely locced our
No longer am I involved in the vicious lifestyle of the street life but as a man from East Oakland I've did hard time in the penitentiary with certain individuals from Compton who affiliated with dresta and knoccout. Shot out to these men. They are true warriors of GOD.
Wish we could bring real rap back 🙏
It never went away. It's just not mainstream no more.
We Worldwide! Na bro it’s gone ! The media wants the wack rappers to be hot
There’s still rappers out there who are good, like Mysonne, Joell Ortiz, etc.
@@weworldwide1348 Hip Hop is very mainstream! What are you talking about? It's literally one of the most popular genres today.
@@Sazerrider Don't forget Lil Wayne, Drake, Kendrick Lamar etc.
Did anyone else have a bit of pause moment at 0:17.
yeah I did too
Bg was 43 here and he still looks 25 until this day
"And when them Dogg Pound killaz step next to me I try my very best to bury his ass C-I-X feet deep!"
Every Thanksgiving He tells The story of How A legend Cracked Him In the Head with a 9 iron
Bone had an album out called "Faces of Death" prior to signing with Ruthless
Faces of death I believe was the first bone album
Vlad get a 2-3 hour interview the stories they have are insane!!
Wasn't no internet beef back then.
There really wasn't no internet back then. Imagine how shit would've been if the net existed like it is now back in the early 90's.
Lucky imaginethose fools on IG live
Fuck Instagram
imgame pac and bigg with social media
1:21 BG knocc out clownin kurupt and Snoop they ain't Gangsta 😂
Someone is lying. About how bone thugs came to eazy e. Bone said they use to call eazy officer everyday and the lady got annoyed and say easy will call them back when he gets in the office. And eazy said I have a show in Cleveland and eazy came outside and saw bone backstage.
Of course that was before The case dresta talking about. Dresta is talking about him actually letting them in to see Eazy after hearing them at Eazy's concert in Cleveland. That's what caused Eazy to Sign them. At first E wasn't taking their phone calls seriously.
Ali Shabazz to add what you’ve said, when Dresta introduced Bone to Eazy backstage Eazy did say something along the lines of “oh, so y’all were the ones who keeps calling and rapping over the phone”. And the rest is history... Dresta is on a whole other level for doing what he did. Much respect to him.
The stories overlap no conflict
@@donaldlawrance840 yes cuz bone thugs never mention dresta. They said eazy e himself came out and talk to them backstage and said you the niggas that rap to me on the phone.
@@TonyMontana-mv9ez no, bone thugs gave dresta props. thats why dresta is on flesh bones first album. and after bone rapped on the phone with eazy, e kinda forgot about them and dresta kept saying whats up with them dudes from cleveland you need to holler at them. and then the rest is basically what people above said the concert shit happened.
Dresta got a taste of that St. Clair and Big EC street game.. Much love. I remember switching outfits lol
Faces of death is the name of the album
Imagine if he didn’t block it.
Dresta didn’t have his bat?
Two of my favorite rappers from the 90s era. DPG is killa track much love !
This cat was talented! That’s around my era but I never followed them & being from Long Beach I was bias. I gotta keep it a Gee! They were more authentic than Daz & Kurupt.
Hasan Bin Hinton UknowhatImSayin?!! I know Daz personally & he never did all that shit he rhymed about. When I first heard Compton City Geez I knew they were the truth but I kept rolling with Daz and Kurupt. Lol.
Hasan Bin Hinton I don’t personally know Kurupt so I can’t speak on him... but as far as the E-Side Of Long Beach! Daz.... Stop it!
Hasan Bin Hinton that’s what’s up my Brutha! Peace & many blessings! Your big Bro & yourself did that! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I love yalls interviews. Keep that realism coming!
I got family from out the Farms, Palmer, Jordon Downs & PJ’s. Despite all that Compton/LB drama back in the day I had no choice but mess w y’all. Peace ✌🏼
Kitchywac Big U said Daz was the real gangsta of the dogg pound
Joe Slatter I didn’t call Daz a Side-busta or a mark. All I’m saying is a majority of his rhymes were fabricated & he really didn’t push any “Crip” line in The City. So outta the 2 or 3 songs .... “What Would U Do?”, “Dre Day” & “Real MF Geez”...
Dresta, Eazy & BG Knoc Out’s song was the realist! No question!! U gotta be from around here (Long Beach, Compton or Watts) to really understand
You need to reupload the interview there's a glitch in the beginning
I don’t know about anybody else but I’ve enjoyed watching these interviews 👌🏾 even tho vlad ask some dumb questions 😂
"I've never heard it and im a real hip hop head" LMAO😅🔫
0:17 somebody got fired for that
Being from the East coast B.G had one of the greatest verse ever. On real Compton Geez. We loved that shit.
Salute BG and Dresta!!! These are 2 solid Gees right here!!!
Need on a movie on their life. Probably one of the best interviews I've seen. Dope ass stories.
dresta say he let dem go kuhz he knew he wasnt ready dahs tru teamwork tru honour
Was Dresta n Bg talking bout Faces of Death cd(Bone Enterprise)that Bone thugs released before meeting Eazy E?
Bone first album was called Faces of Death and the label was called Bone Enterprises or some shit like that. Being from Detroit at 13yrs old in 94 I was already up on Bone before Thuggish Ruggish Bone came out
Philly Decay PHLDK I knew it was something like that... At that time the album was pretty dope too
Philly Decay PHLDK When For the Love of Money came out for some reason their Faces of Death tape start circulating through the hoods in Detroit. I remember being in the 8th grade getting the tape running to my cousin's house playing it for my boys
Their first album was BONE Enterprise - Faces of Death. ☠️
Take notes Tahcoohie 69
I thought my phone was fucking up but it was the video 💀
Remember when detective Vlad didn’t even know about that incident when he interviewed BG that one time, that mean he didn’t watch the beef series. part 1 and part 2 were crazy, obviously when it comes the beef game it gets out of hand but it’s still interesting how that documentary painted the picture from both sides.
I wish BG and Dresta had blown up, one of my favourite rap duos, they shoulda been up there with DPG, Mobb Deep, MOP, CNN etc
Vlad you aren’t a real hip hop dude 😂 lol stop it man.
He meant hes a hip hop head, like a dopehead but with rap
Fake ass dude.
💀
Lol!!!!
What a clown
Faces of death was the first album
.36 seconds look at B.G Face naw Bro don't be saying names lol
Everybody already knew. BG even said it was Nate Dogg
Vlad has some of the wildest captions for interviews.
Dj Vlad you disappointing me. Their debut album was called Real Brothers. I remember buying it from the record store and remember what the album, cd and clear cd case looked like. Hell I even can recite a lot of the DPGK song. Also Faces of Death was the first Bone Thugs album.
Faces of death was the original first release of Bone. Thougg not under the Bone thugs-N-harmony name.
They used Bone Enterpri$e- Face of Death
been waiting on this clip lol
We all lol
The title 🤦🏾♂️😂😂😂😂
Man rap used to be so real back in the 90’s...imagine hammer put a hit on search for lyrics that ain’t even his smh
A P 2 of the greatest rappers lost their lives in the 90s....what does that tell you? lol
I remember that video of the golf course shit and I wanna see it again but I can't find it. Anybody gotta link for that?