Blame the artist for not managing their money right. Y’all say stuff like that but look how many artist actually took advantage of the money they made in music industry, like ice cub, snoop, Jay z, Dr Dre, Eminem, 50 cent. Don’t blame the guy who gave them an opportunity. Blame the person who blew their money and didn’t invest because they thought the money would never dry up.
@reneb.2031 nah. I still got my eye on the people that kept the masters and preyed on people from low economic and low educational backgrounds and seemingly have no remorse for the continued struggle or for choosing to promote the worst of our culture over all the positive
@@reneb.2031crazy you say this while mentioning some rappers that got taken advantage of like Snoop, Dre and Cube. Also, Jay Z was lucky enough that he didn’t need to sign with a major label but instead started his own label Rocafella with Dame Dash. So maybe you should get your sh!t right before posting a flawed comment like this 🤦♂️
Best part of this interview was the discussion about health care in our communities, especially the diets and screenings.. Super important and something we don't talk about enough 💯
Doesn’t the 360 also involve the look you wouldn’t get if you wasn’t on a 360, for example if I get a cut of your shows I’m going to put more effort into you getting shows, better shows and higher paying shows.
@@JoeyP1 I'm having a hard time seeing the problem. If you facilitate brand deals for artist, shows, merch, sponsors and other things the artist could go do themselves but choose not to then you should get a cut for that.
@@RampageYI absolutely but what about touring, merchandise and royalties the label gets a cut from that too and they have nothing to do with it lol that money should be for the artist
I appreciate this interview especially the cancer aspect. I appreciate DJ EFN for keeping with the topic in regards to cancer with more questions getting a very detailed answer from the Dr. Very dope interview. 10.14.23 est@1525hrs NYC
It’s amazing what happens behind the scenes of the music industry. Thanks to Drink Champs for creating this platform to celebrate people and inform 👏👏👌❤️
@The-Lard310 you sound ignorant! Pressing your own cd’s can only touch the people you touch & that’s fine for artist who want to be local but if you want international success you need streaming. Those are the artists these corporations are mainly trying to target but it affects all artists sooner or later. It’s simple, people create music for other people to hear them. How do you get the most people to listen to your music or watch your videos? Let’s try and speak intelligently when come on these forums
1 thing about Lyor is he has wisdom. You need a guy who’s focused on the checks & balances & not all the noise…. that’s Lyor. I dnt always agree with him but I respect his position.
Artist talk to artist different then they talk to the execs, same relationship you probably had if you were raised right when talking to your peers as opposed to your parents or school principal.
“If there were a shadowy Illuminati controlling the world of rap, Lyor Cohen would be its all-seeing eye, the man behind the scenes, pulling the strings of the most powerful players and reaping the benefits” - Complex. Sums him up pretty good.
Lyor signed the gems of hiphop: Slick Rick, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, Eric B. & Rakim, EPMD, Stetsasonic, De La Soul, and A Tribe Called Quest, Warren G, Redman & DMX!
Watching this interview made me go rewatch episode 41 with Lyor and Kevin. I was a Def Jam kid culture, music, comedy. Thank you Russel , Lyor , Kevin and all those behind the scenes at Def Jam . I think it’s cool how a podcast like this brings so many stories that you wouldn’t see or here anywhere else.
@Andressa19-92yeah at the expense of morality and anything that could be considered decent human behavior 😂😂 your either dumb or self involved to the point you can’t form a real thought in which case that would also make you dumb so you must be an idiot just shut up from here on out do the whole world a fucking favor 😂
Anxious to hear what he says about building Def Jam. Because the tree started from Russell and Rick Rubin but he was there from the beginning. A lot of people made things happen there.
@paydayquotesfrm757 name 1 other label you would rather be signed to in the 80s and 90s? Artists selling platinum got zero radio play....it was a different world...one that is difficult to comprehend if you didn't live it...
Sell outs don’t have anything to do with the artist and their success! How old are you two homies asking that question, and I ask that, so my response to answering can make sense
@batteriesnotincluded4715 He's a problem, he puts his interest over the damage and prostitution of the African American community through commercialization and hiring people who promote drug use and murder to influence our communities. Honest take after months of study. He's Jewish and that's why kanye was so against the jews because this guy has been a problem. Not only that Lupe had a tough run in with this guy about contracts look it up, lyor basically said "why should I honor our previous contract if you won't sign the new one"
160 varick I worked in 200early at a digital advertising technology leader and DefJAM was in that buulding ...grateful ..side bar I first visited 160 to see NoDoubt Label in 1998 and Redman was holding a baby blue pit 💙 I was Blessed and thank you to SBG, DEGAN, DANTE ...and the rooftop was real
Lyor described perfectly why I tended to gravitate to the Bad Boy label and artist! Puff definitely was showing an aspirational side of how life could be for black folk from the hood! Obviously the production was dope as hell but ASPIRATION was definitely a major part of his vision. Never thought about that until Mr Cohen mentioned it here. Wow! EXCELLENT POINT!
@@ygflexb1237That's besides the point. The point is that bad boys music made the listener envision a lavish lifestyle vs. being reminded of the poverty that they were likely living in.
I tell people all the time. Redman kept the the lights on a little bit longer. Warren G kept the lights on for good. No artist wanted to 🤬/sign with Def Jam for a few years. Redman signed with Def Jam and produced two Gold albums, then a platinum album.
I loved this interview. Lyor has forgotten more hip hop than most people have ever heard. He clearly clearly loves it. People that want to say the culture vulture stuff I hear it but I would only agree if the man didn’t genuinely love and respect hip hop and our culture.
@@TB-ql5hrdo y’all think HipHop was always what it is today? When Lyor Cohen got into HipHop, it wasn’t a multi million dollar industry at all, barely getting mainstream exposure at all.. so unless you mean he had the foresight to see the value in it, which can never be a negative, then I don’t know buddy
“I hear it” “I would only agree” I feel like you WANT to side with the people who call them that, but can’t As opposed to just disagreeing with them. The reason people call him that is likely because of him being white, and nothing else. Smh.
It’s important to hear all sides of the story no doubt Lynor benefited from ethnicity but he’s no culture vulture imo he lived and breathed hip hop when his own culture and the music industry didn’t that’s ultimately why he’s successful.
BIG PROPS FOR BRINGING THE DOCTOR TO TALK ABOUT THESE THINGS. WERE ARE ALL GETTING OLDER AMD HEALTH IS IMPORTANT! YOUNG AND OLDER PEOPLE REALLY NEED TO HEAR THIS!
Big up Redman... him and Pun are my nicest rappers (don't kill me, everyone has their own opinion). Respect to Lyor and Drink Champs for this special episode 🙏🏻
Leyor is def one of the top industry people around! His story is super dope!! I didnt know all this Hip Hop history about him! Salute to Drink Champs for giving the people this little peice of hip hop history and future!
Nore starts the episode by retelling the story about Nothin...again I am curious if this will be shorter than the audio version. The audio version, about halfway in pivots into an entirely different interview with a different guest. It turns into a health PSA with a doctor.
Ask him about Kanye west, dame dash, the contracts, how he pushed to split up dame and jay-z, how Gangsta Rap had to be pushed because the ownerships of the prisons came about and had to be filled. All that, his name don’t get Dragged everywhere for no reason.
Lyor is one of the few leaders of the industry who love Hip Hop for its people, culture, and art, and it shows. His belief in the artists and the love of the craft lead him to being a part of Def Jam as well as finding and marketing artists like Run DMC, X, Warren G, and Nore. Respect to this man
Great point in the statistics. Healthcare spending is outrageous in America. I'm currently on my way to assist the world with Global Health Initiatives with public education on infectious disease and other illnesses. Education is the #1 prevention measure to get healthcare under control. I appreciate this interview so much. 🙌🏾🤞🏻🤞🏾🇺🇸🌎🏆💯
Lyor, even giving his answers during "Quick Time with Slime" gives SUPER LAWYER REPLIES. He doesn't even say BOTH or NEITHER, he says "We're drinking"...
Fuck all that.. BEST part of this interview was EFN asking Dr. about Cancer. He tried to wiggle around the shit and EFN was like Is there a Cure for cancer? Shout out to EFN!!!
Now, if NORE, (ESPECIALLY NORE) and Dj EFN could shut up like they did in this interview for Lyor for thier future guest and let them talk without any interruptions, We'd greatly appreciate it.
This man short changed so many black artists.. this man side tracked Russ.. no one dare to talk bad about this man.. he has a dark history.. I thank Dame Dash talked a little bit after the threat he stopped
@@DC-yn8ylProbably by Dame or his people. Libel will get you sued into oblivion, unless the truth is on your side. If it was taken down then it’s probably fair to assume that Dame was taking liberties or just spewing shit.
Bingo! People that defend him only look at it from a money standpoint but Lyor along with a few other big wigs are also the reason for this music that kills our own people from within
@@carlfrancis4704 riiiiiiiiight... because there was no killing between our people before then... shed some more light on that "fact" bruh... enlighten us! Because blues, rock & roll, country, and gospel didn't breed/ shelter any thugs; nope! Only hip-hop. Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight!
Wow!!!......now this interview should be epic......if they ask the right questions......Lyor been around since hip hop was a baby.......alot of knowledge.....stories.....etc......please let him talk Nore.....lol
I need that Rick Ruben Interview ASAP AND RUSSELL SIMMONS AT THE SAME DAMN TIME I NEED 5HRS OF A FULL SIT DOWN OF ALL THOSE GREAT MEN HAVE DONE AND SEEN AND ALL THE UNTOLD STORYS OF HIPHOP 💯💪🏾
That's not a problem Nore and dj E.F.N travel all over the world I'm sure they would have no problem going to where ever Russell is at to get that SIT DOWN if they really about HipHop and there Craft they can make it happen frfr
Been waiting for this interview since I learned about Lyor Cohen....been waiting three to four years for this. Thanks NORE. Want to state that I don't believe Lyor Cohen is a culture vulture, or a racist or out to exploit blacks. I like him and think he has helped the hip hop culture and black community alot. 1. He gave a lot of black guys from the hood, who were high school drop out, drug dealers and criminals an opportunity to do something positive with they lives, he made them executives, record label CEOs and millionaires and put them on the map. 2. He contributes the most to the hip hip culture. Big ups to him, anyone who doesn't like him is bias and prejudice because hebis white. Like Eminem he is one of the greatest rappers, anyone who says otherwise just has an issue with him because he is white. Before anyone says he exploits blacks, P Diddy, Dr Dre, Suge Knight, Jay z also make rappers sign the same deals he makes rappers sign, and send out the same message (drugs, women and violence)...yet no one says a thing. Why is it an issue when Lyor Cohen does it. I am a big fan of Lyor Cohen. He has a great career which I admire and he did great things for the music business.
Lyor is one hell of a legend status quo for me to listen to this man that is so special in the HIP^HOP culture world and special edition for the fact that what I've just listened to from the dude man,
He's Jewish So executives have fans? This is nothing but a continuum of the first interview with Cohen Just as Netanyahu is about to pillage Gaza Suddenly no one remembers "My kids got to eat..." This guy is Clive Davis 10.0
This mf'er is an "Egzeck" (Exec) he opens his mouth and nothing but empty talking points and familiar phrases comes out. This dude is just a salesman and nothing more or less and hip hop is a hot commodity all over the world.
Suge didn’t want Warren G to be clear, hated on Warren partly probably because of the Dr. Dre family ties. And secondly because the story Warren told. Warren told snoop and all them not to sign the contract right away and Suge got pissed and chased him out of Can-Am. And they took his chain. He ran out, sad part most of all LB crips were there and didn’t do shit. He had to call his uncle to call snoop to get it back. That’s BS why Snook and them not ride? I believe he said only Tray Dee rode for him.
Amazing how Nore doesn't cut Lyor off when he's talking 😏
Because they are subordinate to him💯
When massa around u can't really do too much 😂
Because nore is not truly self-aware.... Some of the knowledge he has is surface layer but that's where it stops...
@@DeeMaxumu know him personally?
Lol I didn’t notice that til you said it
I wish all the pioneers of hip-hop were as rich and well off as this guy and his family and friends
Blame the artist for not managing their money right. Y’all say stuff like that but look how many artist actually took advantage of the money they made in music industry, like ice cub, snoop, Jay z, Dr Dre, Eminem, 50 cent. Don’t blame the guy who gave them an opportunity. Blame the person who blew their money and didn’t invest because they thought the money would never dry up.
@reneb.2031 nah. I still got my eye on the people that kept the masters and preyed on people from low economic and low educational backgrounds and seemingly have no remorse for the continued struggle or for choosing to promote the worst of our culture over all the positive
Knowledge of business is something we all should be blessed to have. But a very wise person once told me, "Everybody can't be smart."
It's sad for sure ,but Mc Lyte said it best. Read them contracts and save yo money cause living in a Range Rover ain't no joke.
@@reneb.2031crazy you say this while mentioning some rappers that got taken advantage of like Snoop, Dre and Cube. Also, Jay Z was lucky enough that he didn’t need to sign with a major label but instead started his own label Rocafella with Dame Dash. So maybe you should get your sh!t right before posting a flawed comment like this 🤦♂️
All I can hear is Irv's imitation of him: "So Jay. You cool with the 3way split?" 🤣🤣🤣
DMX the pick of litter 😆
😂😂😂
@@jasonborjas1187bruhhhhh i had to sign in just to come laugh @ this comment
😮💨😂😂🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
i’m like i know somebody else gon say it… 😅😅
😂😂😂
That was classic
“PEOPLE LOVED X THAT THEY DIDN’T LET EARL SIMMONS LIVE” That’s the realest ish I heard about X.
Best part of this interview was the discussion about health care in our communities, especially the diets and screenings.. Super important and something we don't talk about enough 💯
@urbanmdtv
Cardiologist danced around every question.. said a whole lot of nothing
whats that doctors name? i wanna agree but who am i cosigning
The inventor of the 360 deal 😭😭😭😭
The definition of a vulture.
Doesn’t the 360 also involve the look you wouldn’t get if you wasn’t on a 360, for example if I get a cut of your shows I’m going to put more effort into you getting shows, better shows and higher paying shows.
@@RampageYI yeah only for bigger artist that happens but regardless the label gets a cut
@@JoeyP1 I'm having a hard time seeing the problem. If you facilitate brand deals for artist, shows, merch, sponsors and other things the artist could go do themselves but choose not to then you should get a cut for that.
@@RampageYI absolutely but what about touring, merchandise and royalties the label gets a cut from that too and they have nothing to do with it lol that money should be for the artist
I appreciate this interview especially the cancer aspect. I appreciate DJ EFN for keeping with the topic in regards to cancer with more questions getting a very detailed answer from the Dr. Very dope interview.
10.14.23 est@1525hrs NYC
It’s amazing what happens behind the scenes of the music industry. Thanks to Drink Champs for creating this platform to celebrate people and inform 👏👏👌❤️
You are so fucking 👍right .... nore cuts😮 everyone off..... but not that Culture Vulture....wow....😢
Some guests are allowed to speak without NO interruptions
Is it a coincidence that Lyor is affiliated with TH-cam and they are the streaming platform that pays artist the least per stream? 🤔 -Just Saiyan!
@The-Lard310 you sound ignorant! Pressing your own cd’s can only touch the people you touch & that’s fine for artist who want to be local but if you want international success you need streaming. Those are the artists these corporations are mainly trying to target but it affects all artists sooner or later. It’s simple, people create music for other people to hear them. How do you get the most people to listen to your music or watch your videos? Let’s try and speak intelligently when come on these forums
1 thing about Lyor is he has wisdom. You need a guy who’s focused on the checks & balances & not all the noise…. that’s Lyor. I dnt always agree with him but I respect his position.
Give this man some poisinous flowers
Immediately
You all need to hear ,
the Funk Master Flex segment,
about how Lyor cut Dash all those checks,
that made him the Cake-a-holic.
Yep! He's a long legged devil!
Im watching you Nore, you cut off countless legends while they were talking but you do not cut this guy off.
Yup sell out 😂
You go cut your internet cable and get a job ! You watching people smfh Go watch your empty wallet, ya fucking bum 🤣
Artist talk to artist different then they talk to the execs, same relationship you probably had if you were raised right when talking to your peers as opposed to your parents or school principal.
He help crafted Nore Career. It’s different levels of engagement
Lyor is different
Ain't nobody cutting him off cause he took people's families off the street
that Earl Simmons talk almost got me into tears
Rest In Peace Dog
I miss X so damn much mane!
You know him ?
Thats what im saying how tf you miss someone you never met lmao
DMX 🔥 G.O.A.T.
“If there were a shadowy Illuminati controlling the world of rap, Lyor Cohen would be its all-seeing eye, the man behind the scenes, pulling the strings of the most powerful players and reaping the benefits”
- Complex.
Sums him up pretty good.
Dame on Lyor: "I wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire!"😂😂😂
Lyor signed the gems of hiphop: Slick Rick, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, Eric B. & Rakim, EPMD, Stetsasonic, De La Soul, and A Tribe Called Quest, Warren G, Redman & DMX!
Without Sir Cohen hip hop wouldn’t even exist!!!
You sound like you eat him out or something Lol
@@SCARLEMSCARS You sound like you like having your salad tossed 🤣🤡
Y’all got me Ctfu in the comments
@@SCARLEMSCARSThis comment is wild 😂
Watching this interview made me go rewatch episode 41 with Lyor and Kevin. I was a Def Jam kid culture, music, comedy. Thank you Russel , Lyor , Kevin and all those behind the scenes at Def Jam . I think it’s cool how a podcast like this brings so many stories that you wouldn’t see or here anywhere else.
How are you thanking an Israeli that destroys the urban community? He's not a good person.
ya got the king of the culture vultures up here good job 👏🏾
Is it really culture vulture when he made the culture bigger?
@Andressa19-92yeah at the expense of morality and anything that could be considered decent human behavior 😂😂 your either dumb or self involved to the point you can’t form a real thought in which case that would also make you dumb so you must be an idiot just shut up from here on out do the whole world a fucking favor 😂
@@armaanchowdhury1690 you don’t get it because it doesnt relate to you
The takeaway quote from this interview Lyor Cohen "I'm greedy "
Nah he actually made tons of black millionaires
Nore was on his best behavior 😂
Slippin N Fallin is one of the best rap songs of all time!
Agreed, along w/ “stop being greedy”
Slippin 👍
Anxious to hear what he says about building Def Jam. Because the tree started from Russell and Rick Rubin but he was there from the beginning. A lot of people made things happen there.
How much you got paid to say that you'reHow much you got paid to say that you're white
He danced around that answer when he asked him is there a cure for Cancer 😮
Lyor Cohen and Russell Simmons were the two people that was at the top of my list to be signed by. Much respect to him
U a fool…. What a great joke 😂😂😂😂
U a goofy
Slow af
Damn near everyone wanted to be on Def Jam at one point. Even young Nas
@paydayquotesfrm757 name 1 other label you would rather be signed to in the 80s and 90s? Artists selling platinum got zero radio play....it was a different world...one that is difficult to comprehend if you didn't live it...
Remember watching the first lyor dc the day it dropped like 5-6ys ago crazy how much changed since then word
He is one of the reasons hip hop has sold out.
How
Explain please. Everybody he signed wasn't sell out artist so how
They said hip hop sold out in the 90's than in 2000's and than the trap and so on you should grow th F up 🤡
Don't forget Russel Simmons
Sell outs don’t have anything to do with the artist and their success! How old are you two homies asking that question, and I ask that, so my response to answering can make sense
One of the standout episodes on Drink Champs. I wish N.O.R.E. could have asked him about Chris Lighty.
He did talk about Chris Lighty. Do you mean more in depth?
been studying this guy for years along with the rest of the music industry
And what’s your take on him?
@@batteriesnotincluded4715 Ive jus always tried to understand his agenda in the music industry
@@batteriesnotincluded4715 evil
@batteriesnotincluded4715 He's a problem, he puts his interest over the damage and prostitution of the African American community through commercialization and hiring people who promote drug use and murder to influence our communities. Honest take after months of study. He's Jewish and that's why kanye was so against the jews because this guy has been a problem. Not only that Lupe had a tough run in with this guy about contracts look it up, lyor basically said "why should I honor our previous contract if you won't sign the new one"
@@batteriesnotincluded4715 I guess he still studying.
Why is this interview such an emotional moment for me...the DMX story, I mean everything and thank you to this legendary man Mr Lyor Cohen!!
That's why people compare him and Tupac so much their personalities was unmatched.
160 varick I worked in 200early at a digital advertising technology leader and DefJAM was in that buulding ...grateful ..side bar I first visited 160 to see NoDoubt Label in 1998 and Redman was holding a baby blue pit 💙 I was Blessed and thank you to SBG, DEGAN, DANTE ...and the rooftop was real
WE NEED REDMAN on Drink Champs!
Again!
It would be very good to have Dame Dash on immediately after this 😂😂
Won’t happen until they come to a peaceful ground….white boy got a connection in drink champs n TH-cam
Ayo 😂
It be good to have them on together
@@Ghostaredeadlol
BIG FACTS ❤
Lyor described perfectly why I tended to gravitate to the Bad Boy label and artist! Puff definitely was showing an aspirational side of how life could be for black folk from the hood! Obviously the production was dope as hell but ASPIRATION was definitely a major part of his vision. Never thought about that until Mr Cohen mentioned it here. Wow! EXCELLENT POINT!
Your white right
😂😂😂
wtf are you talking about, Puffy robbed all of his artist 🤦🏽♂️
He mentioned my cousin Wes party johnson r.i.p fam
@@ygflexb1237That's besides the point. The point is that bad boys music made the listener envision a lavish lifestyle vs. being reminded of the poverty that they were likely living in.
I tell people all the time. Redman kept the the lights on a little bit longer. Warren G kept the lights on for good. No artist wanted to 🤬/sign with Def Jam for a few years. Redman signed with Def Jam and produced two Gold albums, then a platinum album.
I used to listen to all of Lyor's artists when I was 63, and now I am 13. This will forever be a classic.
😂😂😂😂.... What??
You're either dyslexic or you're Benjamin button😂😂😂 Cuz how you go from 63 to 13
@@detroithustle-n-business9671😂😂😂 classic comment
Wait huh?
Whoa! Bro.. gimme some a dat secret sauce yo!
At 28:18 that deep thaught in your head about X he was the man to me greatest of all time!😢
By far the best podcast for valuable information coming from someone who wants everyone to succeed 💯💪🙏
You're white right how much you got paid to say that
This was actually a great interview. He’s a very intriguing man.
totally agree i watched this entire interview and got choked up when he talked about my favorite rappers rakim and redman
Stop the cap
You're white right how much you get paid to say that
I watched almost every Lyor interview this year and say what you want HE’S A GENIUS. I’m not saying he’s a great guy so chill.
Dame gonna swing on Nore on sight for the intro alone😂😂🤣🤣
💯
This dude used to goto a butcher shop i used to work at in the village years ago. I heard he had a tripple bypass, glad hes good👍🏾
I loved this interview. Lyor has forgotten more hip hop than most people have ever heard. He clearly clearly loves it. People that want to say the culture vulture stuff I hear it but I would only agree if the man didn’t genuinely love and respect hip hop and our culture.
We in the minority
i’d love the fuck out of country music if it paid me millions & millions of dollars
@@TB-ql5hrExcept Lyor was into hip hop before he made 1 cent.
@@TB-ql5hrdo y’all think HipHop was always what it is today? When Lyor Cohen got into HipHop, it wasn’t a multi million dollar industry at all, barely getting mainstream exposure at all.. so unless you mean he had the foresight to see the value in it, which can never be a negative, then I don’t know buddy
“I hear it”
“I would only agree”
I feel like you WANT to side with the people who call them that, but can’t
As opposed to just disagreeing with them.
The reason people call him that is likely because of him being white, and nothing else. Smh.
This man's life is a movie for real.
RIP DMX we love you forever!!
🌹💐🌷😊🥰☺️💝💞💖💕🪷🌺💮🌸
That X story was heavy, fishing... Really just in his thoughts rip
Find your passion and live a good life. Exactly
It’s important to hear all sides of the story no doubt Lynor benefited from ethnicity but he’s no culture vulture imo he lived and breathed hip hop when his own culture and the music industry didn’t that’s ultimately why he’s successful.
He's definitely different, he knows his shit
How much you got paid to say that you're white right
BIG PROPS FOR BRINGING THE DOCTOR TO TALK ABOUT THESE THINGS. WERE ARE ALL GETTING OLDER AMD HEALTH IS IMPORTANT! YOUNG AND OLDER PEOPLE REALLY NEED TO HEAR THIS!
Facts
Big up Redman... him and Pun are my nicest rappers (don't kill me, everyone has their own opinion). Respect to Lyor and Drink Champs for this special episode 🙏🏻
Leyor is def one of the top industry people around! His story is super dope!! I didnt know all this Hip Hop history about him! Salute to Drink Champs for giving the people this little peice of hip hop history and future!
You're white right how much do you get paid to say that
Hes a subversive piece of shit parasite. The term Culture Vulture originated from Dame talking about this investment ((banker))
NORE SURE DIDNT CUT LYOR OFF LIKE HE DO THE OTHER GUESTS 😂😂😂
NORE knows not to piss off massa
Good interview.I have heard some good and bad things about Lyor but learned a lot from this interview. He made some good points in this interview
You're white right how much you got paid to say that
He had to come back and clean up that last interview he did up there!
Great hearing his take and perspective on the industry that is Hip Hop. Lot of wisdom and gems dropped here.
That’s one of the quickest and best quit time for slime I’ve ever seen😂💪🏾⚡️
Nore starts the episode by retelling the story about Nothin...again I am curious if this will be shorter than the audio version. The audio version, about halfway in pivots into an entirely different interview with a different guest. It turns into a health PSA with a doctor.
“IF YOU CUT ME WHAT WOULD I BLEED???!!!?”
@@puertoblack4605 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Have to see this one just for the Lyor impressions alone lol😂
He really said about Warren G, he wouldn't let him walk out until I pricked his finger. There you go, the blood oath.
Pure
It would be dope if Nore just introduced a surprise guest in the middle of the interview, like "ladies and gentlemen here's Dame Dash" 😂😂😂😂😂
I met Lyor back in 1995 when he came to my groups studio session when we were signed on Def Jam.
🧢
@@uncleTedKyour life must be severely unfulfilled.
Dame called out this guy a long time ago shout out to Kanye west for shining the spot light and calling out the BS
This is a dope interview! Appreciate the insight Lyor!
You sound like you eat him out or something Lol.
@@SCARLEMSCARS You sound like you like having your salad tossed 🤣🤡
You're white right how much did you get paid to
Love this interview with Lyor! So much history and love from him. WOW, this amazing!
You're white right how much did Leo pay you to say that
Ask him about Kanye west, dame dash, the contracts, how he pushed to split up dame and jay-z, how Gangsta Rap had to be pushed because the ownerships of the prisons came about and had to be filled. All that, his name don’t get Dragged everywhere for no reason.
Russell Simmons & Rick Ruben built Def Jam Records !
Lyor is one of the few leaders of the industry who love Hip Hop for its people, culture, and art, and it shows. His belief in the artists and the love of the craft lead him to being a part of Def Jam as well as finding and marketing artists like Run DMC, X, Warren G, and Nore. Respect to this man
I agree 100%. All the haters have no IQ. He is hip-hop.
@@puppetmaster706Yes sir. He is Hip Hop!
I agree w you.
Why would you tell that ly
LOL! You are a paid for bot!
Great point in the statistics. Healthcare spending is outrageous in America. I'm currently on my way to assist the world with Global Health Initiatives with public education on infectious disease and other illnesses. Education is the #1 prevention measure to get healthcare under control. I appreciate this interview so much. 🙌🏾🤞🏻🤞🏾🇺🇸🌎🏆💯
Lyor, even giving his answers during "Quick Time with Slime" gives SUPER LAWYER REPLIES. He doesn't even say BOTH or NEITHER, he says "We're drinking"...
Fuck all that.. BEST part of this interview was EFN asking Dr. about Cancer. He tried to wiggle around the shit and EFN was like Is there a Cure for cancer? Shout out to EFN!!!
Portland, JAMAICA in the Building!!! 👑🇯🇲🔥💥🌟⭐💯💎
St thomas jamaica in the building
Irv Gotti has the funniest Lyor Cohen impression
He's perfect with it and funny as heck!
Helllllll Yeah NORE and EFN Now this is the shit we been waiting for!!!!!!!Next Get QC
Classic interview with Noreaga, DJ EFN and Lyor Cohen everyone. For real. Yes. Believe it. Facts.
Now, if NORE, (ESPECIALLY NORE) and Dj EFN could shut up like they did in this interview for Lyor for thier future guest and let them talk without any interruptions, We'd greatly appreciate it.
I had the pleasure of meeting Lyon cohen in the universal bldg.
In nyc gracious man always treated me wit Respect 💯
Lyor was always loyal to me
This man short changed so many black artists.. this man side tracked Russ.. no one dare to talk bad about this man.. he has a dark history.. I thank Dame Dash talked a little bit after the threat he stopped
Well if Dame said it, it must be true 😅
Dame's interview on Lyor got removed from TH-cam quickly!
@@DC-yn8ylProbably by Dame or his people. Libel will get you sued into oblivion, unless the truth is on your side. If it was taken down then it’s probably fair to assume that Dame was taking liberties or just spewing shit.
Lyor came in to do what he was supposed to do as a man tryna control black folks.😢
BS. Black folks that easy to control? Weak ass shit
Bingo! People that defend him only look at it from a money standpoint but Lyor along with a few other big wigs are also the reason for this music that kills our own people from within
@@carlfrancis4704 riiiiiiiiight... because there was no killing between our people before then... shed some more light on that "fact" bruh... enlighten us! Because blues, rock & roll, country, and gospel didn't breed/ shelter any thugs; nope! Only hip-hop. Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight!
no one can control you unless you let them, take some personal responsibility for the decisions you make.
@@chillwill6157 right 😆
I’m only 8 minutes in and this is probably Lyor’s best interview
This is a good interview and the portion about cancer was great and needed.
Wow!!!......now this interview should be epic......if they ask the right questions......Lyor been around since hip hop was a baby.......alot of knowledge.....stories.....etc......please let him talk Nore.....lol
You're white right who paid you to say that
THANK YOU NORE AND DJ EFN!!! THIS EPISODE WAS A BLESSING FAM
Why?
Explain your gracefulness?
Because of the "tall Israeli"?
Get off the D who paid you to say that you white right
Good to know there are some label workers who are not bloodthirsty and who've sacrificed to keep hiphop in order
EFN WITH THE QUESTIONS WE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT OUR HEALTH MANE 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Lynor gets alot of hate, and he takes it all in stride, love him or hate him. Lynor is lynor and he made it happen for alot of people.
You're white right how much you got paid to say that
who the fuck is lynor???
This was an important episode they did much props to them for incorporating info on health 💯
Legend!! Great interview ❤
I need that Rick Ruben Interview ASAP AND RUSSELL SIMMONS AT THE SAME DAMN TIME I NEED 5HRS OF A FULL SIT DOWN OF ALL THOSE GREAT MEN HAVE DONE AND SEEN AND ALL THE UNTOLD STORYS OF HIPHOP 💯💪🏾
Russell not coming back to America no time soon lol
That's not a problem Nore and dj E.F.N travel all over the world I'm sure they would have no problem going to where ever Russell is at to get that SIT DOWN if they really about HipHop and there Craft they can make it happen frfr
@@uptopsane5902Russ been back in the states for like 2 years now
They got to travel outta the country to interview Russ
@@uptopsane5902he seen what happened to R Kelly n knew wat was up 😂 got up out this bih
Great interview! This interview are the ones i love to watch….. i hate that its short!
How much you got paid to say that you're white right
Yo Lyor was talking about something that I did because I was such a fan I tried to always keep a camera with me to take pictures of my rap heroes!!!
Yes sir! Hip hop will always be important!
Been waiting for this interview since I learned about Lyor Cohen....been waiting three to four years for this. Thanks NORE.
Want to state that I don't believe Lyor Cohen is a culture vulture, or a racist or out to exploit blacks. I like him and think he has helped the hip hop culture and black community alot.
1. He gave a lot of black guys from the hood, who were high school drop out, drug dealers and criminals an opportunity to do something positive with they lives, he made them executives, record label CEOs and millionaires and put them on the map.
2. He contributes the most to the hip hip culture.
Big ups to him, anyone who doesn't like him is bias and prejudice because hebis white. Like Eminem he is one of the greatest rappers, anyone who says otherwise just has an issue with him because he is white.
Before anyone says he exploits blacks, P Diddy, Dr Dre, Suge Knight, Jay z also make rappers sign the same deals he makes rappers sign, and send out the same message (drugs, women and violence)...yet no one says a thing. Why is it an issue when Lyor Cohen does it.
I am a big fan of Lyor Cohen. He has a great career which I admire and he did great things for the music business.
Oooh, one of the Devil's many Avatars nice..this one should be good...
Lyor is one hell of a legend status quo for me to listen to this man that is so special in the HIP^HOP culture world and special edition for the fact that what I've just listened to from the dude man,
He's Jewish
So executives have fans?
This is nothing but a continuum of the first interview with Cohen
Just as Netanyahu is about to pillage Gaza
Suddenly no one remembers
"My kids got to eat..."
This guy is Clive Davis 10.0
This mf'er is an "Egzeck" (Exec) he opens his mouth and nothing but empty talking points and familiar phrases comes out. This dude is just a salesman and nothing more or less and hip hop is a hot commodity all over the world.
You're white right how much you got paid to say that
@@seancampbell7076even worse
@@RingCentcase truer words never spoken
Liver worst
🙏🏿
I been watchin all 7 .5 years ...keep goin...real hip hop culture
Can't wait to see what Dame dash got say about this
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dame dash is 🗑
Suge didn’t want Warren G to be clear, hated on Warren partly probably because of the Dr. Dre family ties. And secondly because the story Warren told. Warren told snoop and all them not to sign the contract right away and Suge got pissed and chased him out of Can-Am. And they took his chain. He ran out, sad part most of all LB crips were there and didn’t do shit. He had to call his uncle to call snoop to get it back. That’s BS why Snook and them not ride? I believe he said only Tray Dee rode for him.
Dame DASH needs to come back
FACTZ
Nore is in with the rest of them making dame the bad guy
@@vantageballoon7706 yup nore looking for checks
@@vantageballoon7706dame is the bad the guy just go read the court cases and civil suits
“We’re drinking’” is the best response to a quick time or slime answer ever
His explenation of DMX character is so on point.
Whats the time stamp?
@@queenjerz3190around 26-27 mins in. It was beautiful
No Lyor you're not using us to our destruction
“A tall Israeli , is running this rap shit” - Yasiin Bey
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