My dude. This 49 yr old white man stlll blasting Mystikal.. Saw him once live and you couldn't tell live from cd. Good shit. Man i miss old skool rappers and he is my favorite hype man. If you cant get motivated listening to Mystikal you have issues.
Because we can't. We're Virgos. Moneybagg yo, mystikal and I (that I know of) all born September 22nd.we don't have any hate in our hearts. Seriously. We are assholes though. Fr.
EXACTLY LOL! I seen a few comments in pt.1 saying he was on speed or something. And I'm thinking to myself....... they can't be real true fans. Bc if they were they'd know he sounds like he raps. ALLLLLL his interviews he sounds the EXACT same!
@@larhondaburchett3271 , *HE DOES talk VERY FAST* , "( *HOWEVER* )", *IMHO, THAT IS, HE LOOKS* , *AND 'ALSO', ACTS JUST like* *SOME PEOPLE that I KNOW* *THAT 'ARE' ON DRUGS!!* 👀🤔💭💯😟🥺
@@bronxbully6261 I don't think his flow was awkward at all. His style was original, he ain't sound like anyone else so he was easy to tell from the rest
@@bronxbully6261 I love his style because, and i dont know if its intentional or not but it has a jazz improve feel to it, reflecting the jazz culture of new orleans. Its literally what youd expect if a jazz musician became a rapper
He is one of thee most electric entertainers ever born. When you hear a Mystical record it's like Jordan in the open court, Primetime getting an interception, and Michael Jackson doing the moonwalk all at the same damn time. If you didn't live through his era then you will never understand and I feel the sorriest for you.
He's a true stand up and don't sweat ish' that holds no weight, need more individuals like him in our communities despite his controversial past N allegations! 💯
Yeah there's some artists who do appreciate or laugh at songs aimed at them. Daz appreciated the DPGK, Mobb Deep were cool with 2Pac dissing them because he mentioned them, and DJ Tells admitted Cube won with No Vaseline.
Yeah I thought I was tripping lolololol that crackhead scratch made me jump back in say Dammmmmmmmm Newjack pookie out of all Respect lolololol Mystikal is still my Boyeee..
I was caught off guard ..just shows how quick that man brain works!!! Hilarious he could foreal be a comedian!!! Just off the Shit he be writing!!! When he said" PISS ON YA PORCH AND SHIT ON YO COUCH" I was ☠😂😂🤪😂
He looks great to be 50. I’m 27 & this makes me feel so much better about not just feeling left behind for not “super rich & flamboyant” in my 20’s, but also it makes me look forward to getting older & building successful habits & good health - Salute to Mystikal 💯
I’m from New Orleans. Mystikal and I used to go to the same barber. Everything he said in this interview was the truth. He is a solid dude. It’s unfortunate he had all the legal issues. Brah, is straight up talented, no matter how you look at him. New Orleans Legend!! Huh Brah!!!
@@bookswithbenjamin8902 She stole some racks and Mystikal made her do some strange things for that piece of change once he found out about it. ( I think she wrote a $40,000 check to herself from his account or something like that ) she wound up pressing rape charges against him and he had to leave for 6 years ... By the time of his release , it’s was too late and all the shine had shifted...
When Mystikal said the song "Beware" wasn't a diss against yellow but immediately said it was right after.. That reminded me of Rick James when he said "I never just jumped on somebody's couch like it was a thing to do, yea I remember jumping on eddie's couch" 😂😂😂
Taking it to gunplay wouldn't have been a smart move for thus man besides having weapons training from his military background, he was destined to be a big star in the music industry. When I first heard him, I knew he was going to be huge. He's nice with the rhymes.
“Drag ‘Em in da river & drop the body in junkyard” that ish went hard. In TX, we was jamming that stuff hard. It was Tupac then the Screwed Up Click then No Limit/Cash Money going hard!! No Limit & Cash Money were going to toe to toe...Whoa whoa whoa Kemosabe, big big ballin’ is my hobby...Mixed in with Bout It, Bout It & all the No Limit hits. Good times!!!
@@yocinfluenced9256 My homeboy moved to town from Richmond CA so I’m well aware of Master P’s story. Had the record store there before moving back to NOLA & getting it really turned up. But we gotta admit that Master P put out a new CD from the crew every other week with exactly 2 banging songs on them, while Cash Money put out the bangers on every album dropped...
I didnt like it at the time but i never really liked the Southern take over in the late 90s/early 2000's. I can appreciate it today though compared to the shit thats out now
Man, this dude got me cracking up!! Awesome storyteller. Very cool how these dudes could diss each other on wax but still respect each other as artists.
People still talking about Mystikal to this day while your favorite mumble rapper or clown will be forgotten year after year while he continues to plot trying to be relevant on social media
I'm in my late 30s and I only heard only 2 or 3 mumble rappers.. You guys just be blowing sh_t out of proportion cause our era isn't poppin anymore and we are afraid of growing up.. it's okay to grow up and let these kids do their thing.. Nobody wasn't saying that until Eminem said something and he is still wrong.. Yeah it was a couple of people mumbling but you guys act like it was just a whole rap gang of people mumbling and that's way farther from the truth..
Yep Memphis, Houston, Atlanta, & New Orleans did their thang in Hip Hop no doubt. Andre 3000 was very prophetic at the 1995 Source Awards when he proclaimed "Souf got something to say" when NYC was hating on the South & West Coast hip hop.
@@MikeJones-pf4wd miami did they thang too. Its a good feelin when you come from being the joke to being the most inspired and talked about region in hip hop
Mystikal is just so down to earth!! He played the diss song about him in his own ride. So humble saying, well they supposed to make a song like that!! Gotta love his style and energy.
For those that don’t know “yella” he was part of the group UNLV signed to cash money in the early 90s.. bird owed them some bread over record sales or something and yella pistol whipped him and put hands on him.. next thing you know he popped up dead
Growing up in the New Orleans area was a trip in the 90's. Listening to the local radio station (Q93), and 75% of the songs they are playing are local artist. Plus TEEN SUMMITS in the Super Dome every year.
Man I opened up for Mystikal in 2019... major honor💯 dudes kuu asf lol the way he changes emotion on the spot is something that deserves mad respect❗ that shits difficult asf lol
Idk if you can say more street, both sides had real ones on there team. B.G. said in a interview back in 2004 that Birdman really did his thing in the dope game back in the game, and remember Cash Money was directly affiliated with the original Hot Boyz. Hot Boy Gangsta is Birdman’s brother.
Listening to him talk about the diss record, i love how he looked at it, i say that all the time rapping is a sport!! I remember U.N.L.V..coming on the song just off the rip violating! “ya fake cheerleading bi**h”..i loved them BOTH! I remember Mystikal’s first! I loved our rap scene in Louisiana... in the 90’s and 2000’s sooo many childhood memories!
Vlad be having the most exclusive interviews. Entertainers many have forgotten about or never heard of he extends the platform to so they can be seen&heard, can't knock the man at all.
And I still have the original "Back From The River" produced by Cise and few other ones. He was working another album called "13 Years" on Big Boy/Jive until he went to No Limit. I still have the original "U Can't Handle This"
Also, if you got them joints like you say you do, Whats the reggae sample used on the original DJ Precise version of thirteen years then? A clip of its on the internet.
@@PD-oy3yi That same clip you heard is on Jeff Parish blog from some years ago... That's the same dude I gave my original version of UCHT to. In return, he gave me the explicit version of BFTR & Handle Ya Bidness... and some PNC songs I didn't have on CD at the time anymore
@@NOLAsoulchild How many unreleased, or Big Boy version of songs are out there from that thirteen years album? Him and another guy collaborated with another Big Boy records producer (not precise) and released a mixtape a few years back, is that the same guy you are referring to?
@@PD-oy3yi We emailed eachother back & forth many years ago. David Faulk was the other producer/guitar player on Big Boy. But, I remember his name was Jeff Parish. He had a blog back in the day. He put a clip on the blog if it still exists. I know of about 5 original versions of some of the songs... I got 3 of em
Real Maturity here. I always enjoy hearing artists talk as fans of the music and not just as creators. Beef tracks are a part of the culture and should be taken as competition. They embrace that instead of take it personally. Mystikal is a master of the game.
Mystikal is one of the greatest rappers of all time he showed a lot of folks you can be lyrical and from the south plus nobody had his rap style he ultimately stood out from everybody.
I love my city bruh got damn 😂. New Orleans is the illest. You feel the energy when you there. I was a kid in the 90s when mystikal started poppin for real. The city was super lit then. The East was like a black hollywood. Nothing but celebrities, athletes, mansions, parties, THE PLAZA AND EASTLAKE MALL and foreign whips. It was paradise. Katrina fucked it up 🤦🏾♂️
"what am I going to do, jus get up and grind my feet into his couch.. Yea I remember grinding my feet into his couch" Rick james "Naaaa I wasn't even talking about him.. Yea I was talking about him" Mystikal
Eddie BOW!! & DRAG EM TO THE RIVER ....Those songs bring back many memories when I was in elementary in Baton Rouge . Only late at night we could hear 93.3 FM NOLA Station without static!! 🔥
My dude. This 49 yr old white man stlll blasting Mystikal.. Saw him once live and you couldn't tell live from cd. Good shit. Man i miss old skool rappers and he is my favorite hype man. If you cant get motivated listening to Mystikal you have issues.
His music certainly gets you hype but he's not what you call a 'hype man'
@@luckycarter536 yeah, you're right. I didn't mean it like that.
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Still blast Mystikal too...his music never gets old to me
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I fucks witcha lol I still listen to mystkial
Mystikal never seems to have hate in his heart for anyone. What a great example on how to beef!
Because we can't. We're Virgos. Moneybagg yo, mystikal and I (that I know of) all born September 22nd.we don't have any hate in our hearts. Seriously. We are assholes though. Fr.
He only hates women, which is why he keeps assaulting them.
Mystical talks just like he raps, fast as hell lol
EXACTLY LOL! I seen a few comments in pt.1 saying he was on speed or something. And I'm thinking to myself....... they can't be real true fans. Bc if they were they'd know he sounds like he raps. ALLLLLL his interviews he sounds the EXACT same!
I read this in Mystical voice Lol
The Man Right Here!!!
RIGHT!
@@larhondaburchett3271 ,
*HE DOES talk VERY FAST* ,
"( *HOWEVER* )",
*IMHO, THAT IS, HE LOOKS* ,
*AND 'ALSO', ACTS JUST like*
*SOME PEOPLE that I KNOW*
*THAT 'ARE' ON DRUGS!!* 👀🤔💭💯😟🥺
"10% of dis shit is yo talent. 90% of dis shit is yo BUSINESSS!!!!!" 💪💪💪💲💲💲💯💯 -Mystikal
You got it backwards but yeah....😂
@@Forever.Remain.Nameless Right lmao
@@Forever.Remain.Nameless you said it first 🤣🤣
Facts. Business baby.
That’s what he should’ve said because his business was sloppy lol
Damn, i never really noticed his accent when he rapped, but when he talks, it's really noticeable.
Nah his accent noticeable in his raps he just rapped real quick and awkward
@@bronxbully6261 I don't think his flow was awkward at all. His style was original, he ain't sound like anyone else so he was easy to tell from the rest
@@prestonhawkinsii7194 I stand corrected bro I thought awkward meant different meant eccentric misused the word
@@bronxbully6261 oh nah, you good bro. That's New York lingo ?
@@bronxbully6261 I love his style because, and i dont know if its intentional or not but it has a jazz improve feel to it, reflecting the jazz culture of new orleans. Its literally what youd expect if a jazz musician became a rapper
He is one of thee most electric entertainers ever born. When you hear a Mystical record it's like Jordan in the open court, Primetime getting an interception, and Michael Jackson doing the moonwalk all at the same damn time. If you didn't live through his era then you will never understand and I feel the sorriest for you.
Agreed, bro. I grew up on Mystikal in the 90's. Albums like "Mind of Mystikal" and "Unpredictable" are classics.
Mystical & Suga Free two of the most underrated rappers in Hip Hop History.
He got that genuine soul.
Him and DMX the most electric, energetic talented hip hop artists ever they need to collab!
I only pray he stay out of trouble and just keep releasing gems ...even after he got out of jail he was releasing fire singles
Its dope how Mystikal could appreciate the diss song against him! The song was dope and still is! 💯
He's a true stand up and don't sweat ish' that holds no weight, need more individuals like him in our communities despite his controversial past N allegations! 💯
I know right that's very different
Yeah there's some artists who do appreciate or laugh at songs aimed at them. Daz appreciated the DPGK, Mobb Deep were cool with 2Pac dissing them because he mentioned them, and DJ Tells admitted Cube won with No Vaseline.
@*A1 Savage* shut up stupid
@*A1 Savage* bitch
Bruh when he did the crack head scratch talkn bout let me hold sumn. Maaaan 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah I thought I was tripping lolololol that crackhead scratch made me jump back in say Dammmmmmmmm Newjack pookie out of all Respect lolololol Mystikal is still my Boyeee..
I was caught off guard
..just shows how quick that man brain works!!! Hilarious he could foreal be a comedian!!! Just off the Shit he be writing!!! When he said" PISS ON YA PORCH AND SHIT ON YO COUCH" I was ☠😂😂🤪😂
I think he is strung out for real. I used to do that shit I can tell
That was so on point lol
😀
He looks great to be 50. I’m 27 & this makes me feel so much better about not just feeling left behind for not “super rich & flamboyant” in my 20’s, but also it makes me look forward to getting older & building successful habits & good health
- Salute to Mystikal 💯
That’s from him going to prison for a longggg time ... prison preserves you
@@daniellamm6179 damn that’s deep
I’m from New Orleans. Mystikal and I used to go to the same barber. Everything he said in this interview was the truth. He is a solid dude. It’s unfortunate he had all the legal issues. Brah, is straight up talented, no matter how you look at him. New Orleans Legend!! Huh Brah!!!
Imagine how many more hits he would have given us if he ain't go down.. He was bigger than Wayne at one point.
Really it was dat situation with him and his hair stylist dat fucced up any chance of him becoming more Bigger 💯
It would be pure incredible
@@yelaboiondabeat6116 what happened
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@@bookswithbenjamin8902 She stole some racks and Mystikal made her do some strange things for that piece of change once he found out about it. ( I think she wrote a $40,000 check to herself from his account or something like that ) she wound up pressing rape charges against him and he had to leave for 6 years ... By the time of his release , it’s was too late and all the shine had shifted...
His energy when talking is like when he's rapping! I remember getting his first cd when blockbuster video had the "Blockbuster music" section
When Mystikal said the song "Beware" wasn't a diss against yellow but immediately said it was right after.. That reminded me of Rick James when he said "I never just jumped on somebody's couch like it was a thing to do, yea I remember jumping on eddie's couch" 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
The south got a different breed of men. They G's but laid back and cool and most importantly they know how to laugh, without feeling soft
Facts
Fact
Exactly I’m southernplayalistic also
The whole south we can turn it or off at any time,full of soul, style ,and flavor
Biiiiig Facts my dude! Big facts!
This dude is charismatic AF. It’s clear why he became a star.
“If you ever see me fighting in the Forrest with a Grizzly Bear.... HELP THE BEAR!!!”
lmao hardest line out !!!!!!! haaaaa
😂😂😂
Name of the song?
@@fkhowyoufeelaboutit it's a freestyle he made
@@fkhowyoufeelaboutit Look up mystikal freestyle
Mystical said boy you still local lol..
That is my new mantra. Lol
@@Axafekt mines too, now. Lol
Taking it to gunplay wouldn't have been a smart move for thus man besides having weapons training from his military background, he was destined to be a big star in the music industry. When I first heard him, I knew he was going to be huge. He's nice with the rhymes.
Imagine if Yella would have blown up tho and left the street life alone. But of course he wasn't fuckin wit Mystikal lyrically.
You got me fucked up 🤣
Mystikal made me wanna smoke a blunt every time I listen to him
Here I go!!!!!
Me too
On me frfr
Still Smokin off his 1997 album is hard af. Tells a sick story
@@chiarosuburekeni9325 on GOD
The song “Unpredictable” go hard to this day!
Hell yeah! I use to try and rap that shit when I was little and the older cats use to crack up lol.
I still can’t do the chorus to that lol. Dude was and still is the truth
Classic song mystikal was and still lyrical 🔥⭐️🎶
I know the first half of the hook but couldn’t understand none of the second half.🤣 I’m finna listen now that I’m older.
Unpredictable and Round out the tank
I heard Boot Camp Click and was sold after that. Mind of Mystikal was a slept on classic
I still bump that Mind of Mystikal whole album jammin 💯💯
@@shahawndonaldson9674 facts 💯
Wasn’t there conflict with that name ? Because of the New York BCC ?
@@earlellis7844 I don't really know but that is a good question.
Facts. Boosie came right under that umbrella 🔥
“Drag ‘Em in da river & drop the body in junkyard” that ish went hard. In TX, we was jamming that stuff hard. It was Tupac then the Screwed Up Click then No Limit/Cash Money going hard!! No Limit & Cash Money were going to toe to toe...Whoa whoa whoa Kemosabe, big big ballin’ is my hobby...Mixed in with Bout It, Bout It & all the No Limit hits. Good times!!!
"Chuck's yard". Not "junkyard". Chuck meaning Charles "Big Boy" Temple founder of Big Boy Records.
@@akinayodele3055 I stand corrected.
@@murryjm It's all good my brotha.
Master p and no limit was on first no limit was a successful record company in the Bay Area before cash money was even thought of
@@yocinfluenced9256 My homeboy moved to town from Richmond CA so I’m well aware of Master P’s story. Had the record store there before moving back to NOLA & getting it really turned up. But we gotta admit that Master P put out a new CD from the crew every other week with exactly 2 banging songs on them, while Cash Money put out the bangers on every album dropped...
If u wasn’t bumping to Mystical “Shake ya ass” at that point then u must have been living under a rock. 🔥
i was born in 96 & remember that song as a youngin
@@thatdudee5344 same
I didnt like it at the time but i never really liked the Southern take over in the late 90s/early 2000's. I can appreciate it today though compared to the shit thats out now
That was one of mystikals weakest songs..I mean its mystikal so it was still fire
That song was literally everywhere
Mystikal is hilarious he seems like a real cool brutha.
HERE I GO!
Facts
@@taimurahmed1190 yup fallout out that Bootcamp my favorite rapper Tarantula cowboy boots.
B.G one of the most underrated rappers to ever touch a mic.
Ahead of his time. I used to see him all the times at gas stations in New Orleans. He Kodak and younboy before them.
Frfr
@@wooskionehundred1788 nahhhh he’s B.G. All day everyday all the time
Man, this dude got me cracking up!! Awesome storyteller. Very cool how these dudes could diss each other on wax but still respect each other as artists.
So true.
My boy still rockin the NL Tank round the neck thats LUV
Didn't even notice that. That's why I still eff with this guy
That's some heavy shit
He will always be no limit
Singed to CMR though
@@dirt_reborn no he isn't. He left
People still talking about Mystikal to this day while your favorite mumble rapper or clown will be forgotten year after year while he continues to plot trying to be relevant on social media
FACTS
Mumble rappers don't exist, stop being mad that an era is dead and grow the fuck up
I'm in my late 30s and I only heard only 2 or 3 mumble rappers.. You guys just be blowing sh_t out of proportion cause our era isn't poppin anymore and we are afraid of growing up.. it's okay to grow up and let these kids do their thing.. Nobody wasn't saying that until Eminem said something and he is still wrong.. Yeah it was a couple of people mumbling but you guys act like it was just a whole rap gang of people mumbling and that's way farther from the truth..
And I still f__k with Mystikal and his music 🎶🎵
Still smokin💨💨
We need more Mystikal interviews he dope man I been a fan since a young one
I hope he talks more about Big Boy records they never get their shine rest up to G Slimm and shoutout to Black Menace PNC Tim Smooth and Ghetto Twiinz
Wasn't Sporty T with Big Boy too?
da ghetto twinz was bumping sad that this young generation will never know
I still bump surrounded by criminalz the GTz very under appreciated
Yeah, Sporty T was on Big Boy
@@ContextReallyMatters oh yeah forgot that
He seem real laid back and intelligent. Dude a legend
Mystikal personality is dope, he reminds me of boosie they both talk fast,both from Louisiana and they mouth has no filter! 😂💯
Yy@UCk1ZoYLkZhmTsh297_n6m2g ok o iio
Fr, good analysis 👌
BOOSIE don’t talk fast..
@@rugerboyks6288 at all.
Boosie talk fast? 😳
At one time Mystikal was considered the best rapper from New Orleans
He still is for me
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Mystikal and Magnolia Slimm, the two coldest rappers out New Orleans!
Best to ever come out of the city.
Mystikal was one of a few to get a nation wide deal ON HIS OWN from the city.
I want a collab with Mystikal and DMX.
That would be CRAZY!
@@Jeff_Thomas Hella crazy.
He got that energy fr, I'm loving this interview
Waynes also used several Mystikal bars...in his freestyles.
Yeap “I’m not ruggish not that thuggish but I do pack bone” mystikal line, drake ft lil Wayne miss me when I’m gone
@@calamitymedia8721 called a sample
It's called more money
@@lin_6x579 that’s not sampling music
Wayne was just using his bars
Paying homage he was with cash money
Im proud to be from the south, we have so much good music down here.
Yep Memphis, Houston, Atlanta, & New Orleans did their thang in Hip Hop no doubt. Andre 3000 was very prophetic at the 1995 Source Awards when he proclaimed "Souf got something to say" when NYC was hating on the South & West Coast hip hop.
@@MikeJones-pf4wd miami did they thang too. Its a good feelin when you come from being the joke to being the most inspired and talked about region in hip hop
@ACEO SEVEN you wouldnt say its so much good food where i stay, but you know its good food everywhere?
😂🤣😂🤣😂mystical was in his own league...
has his own style like noo other...
the world is too slow for this man here...
all looove...
🥳🥂🎉🍾🎊🥳
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Mystikal is just so down to earth!! He played the diss song about him in his own ride. So humble saying, well they supposed to make a song like that!! Gotta love his style and energy.
Was literally just listening to Retaliation by Bg when this was uploaded
They went crazy on that
Bg dissed him on lets get funky
@@kingcool2893 ya mystikal said he was the bg killa on back from the river n tbh the song showed mystikal lyrically slaughtered them
They comin’, they comin’ they comin’ ta get cha
Bun b killed dat shit 🔥
For those that don’t know “yella” he was part of the group UNLV signed to cash money in the early 90s.. bird owed them some bread over record sales or something and yella pistol whipped him and put hands on him.. next thing you know he popped up dead
That here we go with mystikal E40 and Be-legit was my shit
One of the most underrated songs ever.
Hell yeah!
To much slap in the trunk they ain’t knowin 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hell yeah for real
A-I-N-T-N-O-L-I-M-I-T! Nigga we B-O-U-T-I-T-B-O-U-T-I-T!
B.G one of the hardest rappers period. Street rapper like 14yrs old on them tracks with Hot Boyz.
Fact
Free b.g
14 on Coke n 💉 smfh best albums u ever hear doe
Dat boy was young spitting gangsta shit dat grown men was feeln
Yeah B.G's best albums was the one's before Cash Money got a deal, him and Mannie Fresh made that real, young nigga from the south gutta music
“Oh he want some/ain’t that cold y’all” that shit was hard even tho Mystikal one of my favorite rappers
We use to play the hell out of that song when we was growing up in Alabama..
Bad ass yella boyyy
@@kenrickkahn im from prichard and still bump it till this day
That shit rocked here in Arkansas too even though we fucked with Mystikal lol
Nigga what ... Mane im from da 3 and idgaf
Nothing but love for this brother! 90’s 2000’s kids know what’s up 💯
That UNLV Drag Em through the River ‼️
Classic
@Lamar Brown NOPE , ITS THE OTHER WAY AROUND
@Lamar Brown Mannie Fresh produced both songs.
Even mystikal said that shit went hard 🤣🤣🤣
@Lamar Brown hell yea had to give yella his props for that
Man he seem soooo cool. I absolutely enjoyed his interview. No politically correct speaking just plain ol' conversation. Very down to earth.
“They got so mad they started throwing rocks at my car” 🤣🤣
U tell who's a humble person that appreciates life and this legend is 1 of them
He started Scratchin like
Tyrone Biggums thinkin back on that hunnet racks he spent in 3 months
🤣✊🏽💯
😂
🤣🤣❤
I think he was doing a impression of people asking him for money .
U can see this mans pain just by look at his expressions. But we love mystikal he’s a special treasure .
I’m rooting for Mystikal to make a big come back his energy is pure.
Anybody notice Mystikal wearing the Tank chain? It would be crazy if he was back with the camp🔥🔥🔥
they was on tour before covid hit No Limit Reunion tour its on utube
That’s the tank dog chain not a no limit chain
90% business.
@@praiseworthysupremegod2828 its still no limit lol wtf
I loved that first album!! He had such a different sound at that time!!
still my favorite album of his
@@datniggaeazye.5968 yeah it was !!!
Drag em n the river was a classic, soon that beat came on you knew what time it was
Growing up in the New Orleans area was a trip in the 90's. Listening to the local radio station (Q93), and 75% of the songs they are playing are local artist. Plus TEEN SUMMITS in the Super Dome every year.
That's how it should be
Boy teen summit was lit 🔥
Free concerts put on by the radio stations and labels. Then we go and buy all that shit and sales went through the roof.
The 9 O'clock props is onnn...
Big facts. The good ol days son
Man I opened up for Mystikal in 2019... major honor💯 dudes kuu asf lol the way he changes emotion on the spot is something that deserves mad respect❗ that shits difficult asf lol
You Sold your Soul .
Went against your own Morals and opened up for a covicted sex offender.
You should be really proud of yourself .
I keep imagining mystical screaming through the interview like he did in his songs.
WATCH YA SELF
GET ON THE FLOOR...THE NIGGA RIGHT THERE
😂
Yooooo no bullshit me to 🤣🤣🤣
Danger!!!
He such an animated dude!! Hilarious!! 😆
They wanted to F him up with them damn jail .Glad he is out and still having a high spirit.Bless you brother
No Limit was more street than Cash Money
C-Murder, Mac and Soulja Slim?
@اقلب هذا القرف ማሻአላህ I don’t think that’s really 69 but I get what you’re trying to say
Will u testify to that
@@jaybird3651 Just point me to the stand
Idk if you can say more street, both sides had real ones on there team. B.G. said in a interview back in 2004 that Birdman really did his thing in the dope game back in the game, and remember Cash Money was directly affiliated with the original Hot Boyz. Hot Boy Gangsta is Birdman’s brother.
Mystical Tarantula album is a classic 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I from Florida, my dad came back home with Mystikal first album on cassette. I still listen to it till this day!!!! Every track was a banger
Mystikal the real deal authentic New Orleans ragin' Cajun!! I'm ready for the next one.
New Orleans ain’t Cajun. We creole. There’s differences. Too much to type on here 😂.
@@Iamhimbutyouarenot aight mane, my mistake g.
Common misconception. New Orleans and Baton Rouge ain't cajun, but just immediately West is.
One of the south’s most underrated rappers for sure
Glad to hear some people actually had fun with their "beef".
Listening to him talk about the diss record, i love how he looked at it, i say that all the time rapping is a sport!! I remember U.N.L.V..coming on the song just off the rip violating! “ya fake cheerleading bi**h”..i loved them BOTH! I remember Mystikal’s first! I loved our rap scene in Louisiana... in the 90’s and 2000’s sooo many childhood memories!
Mystikal still REPRESENTING the tank judging by the chain & charm
Vlad I swear this interview out of 100s I’ve watched has convinced me that you are a legend
Man that song was so cold, most people barely knew it was a diss song! "Ohhh he want some....." Hats off to Mystical tho.
Vlad be having the most exclusive interviews. Entertainers many have forgotten about or never heard of he extends the platform to so they can be seen&heard, can't knock the man at all.
And I still have the original "Back From The River" produced by Cise and few other ones. He was working another album called "13 Years" on Big Boy/Jive until he went to No Limit. I still have the original "U Can't Handle This"
Also, if you got them joints like you say you do, Whats the reggae sample used on the original DJ Precise version of thirteen years then?
A clip of its on the internet.
@@PD-oy3yi That same clip you heard is on Jeff Parish blog from some years ago... That's the same dude I gave my original version of UCHT to. In return, he gave me the explicit version of BFTR & Handle Ya Bidness... and some PNC songs I didn't have on CD at the time anymore
@@NOLAsoulchild How many unreleased, or Big Boy version of songs are out there from that thirteen years album?
Him and another guy collaborated with another Big Boy records producer (not precise) and released a mixtape a few years back, is that the same guy you are referring to?
@@PD-oy3yi We emailed eachother back & forth many years ago. David Faulk was the other producer/guitar player on Big Boy. But, I remember his name was Jeff Parish. He had a blog back in the day. He put a clip on the blog if it still exists. I know of about 5 original versions of some of the songs... I got 3 of em
@@NOLAsoulchild
What are the three you have, if you don't mind me asking?
Real Maturity here. I always enjoy hearing artists talk as fans of the music and not just as creators. Beef tracks are a part of the culture and should be taken as competition. They embrace that instead of take it personally. Mystikal is a master of the game.
Plz talk about yella boi rip 🙏
Mystikal is one of the greatest rappers of all time he showed a lot of folks you can be lyrical and from the south plus nobody had his rap style he ultimately stood out from everybody.
"Help the bear!"🔥🔥🔥🔥
"CUZ THAT BITCH GON NEED IT"💪🏿💯
@@FunkDawg 🤣
It’s amazing how confident mystical is!!!!
As much as he’s been in and out of jail, he still looks great for a 50 year old
Prison: The "Great Preserver" of Black Men... Unfortunately...
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🤨🗣️ *I'M SORRY*
( *but I DON'T AGREE!* )
*MAYBE it's BECAUSE I*
*HAVEN'T SEEN him LATELY*
*ON-SCREEN!* 🤔💭
*IT'S THE DRUGS, BOOZE, AND/OR*
*HIS LIFESTYLE, IMHO!* 👀🤔😟
*CHIIILE, He LOOKS OLDER*
*than ME* , 👀
*AND I'M ABOUT to turn 56*
*REAL SOON!* 🙌🏾
*CHIIILE, I ALMOST DIDN'T*
*RECOGNIZE him!!!*
*OAN, BTW, I 'AM NOT' SAYIN'*
*that MYSTIKAL LOOKS BAAADDD* ,
*BUT I 'AM' sayin', "WOWWW, SLOW*
*DOWN, MYSTIKAL!!*
( *CUZ YOU 'SHOULDN'T' look*
*OLDER than ME!!* ) 💯
*I'M DRUG-FREE, THOUGH, PTL!!*
🙌🏾😊😊
🗣️" *DAAAANG, SOME people*
*JUST 'DON'T' SEEM TO REALIZE*
*JUST HOW MUCH DOING DRUGS* ,
( *ESPECIALLY HARD drugs* ),
*GETTING REAL HIGH, AND/OR*
*DRUNK, THAT IS, 'CAN' NOT*
*ONLY 'AGE' YOU* , ( *BUT, IT*
*CAN 'ALSO' DESTROY your BODY!* )
💯🗣️" *THE DEVIL COMES TO* :
*STEAL, KILL, 'AND' DESTROY!!!* "
*JOHN 3:8, AND JOHN 10:10*
🗣️ *GOD BLESS you ALLLLL!* 🙏🏾
" *PEACE!* " 👉🏾👋🏾
🚶🏾♀️🚪
🗣️" *BLESS HIS HEART!* "
@@jdlx4912music interesting perspective 💯
I love him!! I finally saw him in concert in '17 or '18 he didn't disappoint....
Mystikal is the 1st rapper ever where I couldn’t understand what they were sayin lol
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣💯
So you never heard of Bone Thugs n Harmony at that point?
Lol, agreed
@@bobbydazzler329 Twista as well.
He's so funny and unpredictable. Love listening to him growing up.
I didn’t realize how much Mystikal talks like a hood “Little Richard”...I just wanna hear him say once, “Shut-uup!”
LOL!!!!
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Maaaannnnnn!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Bruuuhhh!!! 💀💀
😂😂😂😂
Mystikal weed songs are untouchable
*if you’re reading this I wish nothing but wealth and health all 2021*
If your reading this fuckyalife
I’m from Louisiana and grew up listening to this dude, but “Drag’em from the River” by UNLV was a Classic!
Black prince of the South
That's my title
The history of no limit and cash money intertwines so much. It’s cool how they all grew up together. They let the money come get wine them though.
DOWN SOUTH LEGEND. UNDERRATED LYRICIST I SWEAR. 💯💯💯💯💯🤘🏿
Mystikal has good energy.....thats good to see....glad hes doin well
My new orleans homie put me on wit drag em thru the river...
Im from New Orleans born and raised. Mystikal was my fav when I was young handsdown! That error was dope
I love my city bruh got damn 😂. New Orleans is the illest. You feel the energy when you there. I was a kid in the 90s when mystikal started poppin for real. The city was super lit then. The East was like a black hollywood. Nothing but celebrities, athletes, mansions, parties, THE PLAZA AND EASTLAKE MALL and foreign whips. It was paradise. Katrina fucked it up 🤦🏾♂️
I remember being hyped up coppin’ that EP with the legend bursting outta the sewer. Indeed a classic along with the Mind Of Mystikal debut.
His shit was nice too... wasn’t fuckn with my land cruiser lol 😂
That Wayne looking over the rap fence seeing myst in the yard bumpin shit is underrated. Missed my nigga mystikal man
"what am I going to do, jus get up and grind my feet into his couch.. Yea I remember grinding my feet into his couch" Rick james
"Naaaa I wasn't even talking about him.. Yea I was talking about him" Mystikal
Damn this interview is pure gold
This brotha look different af. My guy had me smoking the finest cheeba
You are real nigga boi ol green eyes gon miss ya!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣✊🏾✊🏾
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The interview we been waiting on
Last verse in “I’m”.
Hardest verse to ever come out of NO. Maybe the south. Not debatable
100% Agreed
Big mf facts 💯
Eddie BOW!! & DRAG EM TO THE RIVER ....Those songs bring back many memories when I was in elementary in Baton Rouge . Only late at night we could hear 93.3 FM NOLA Station without static!! 🔥