It's August 29, 2025, 02:05:31 PM
styles why did u leave wcrydaz? and why do u interview all of these rappers when u dont get paid? do u crave the internet reputation of being "connected"? u cant have much life, all u do is follow rappers like some mexican perez hilton
good work as usual styles
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on February 20, 2008, 12:48:55 PMgood work as usual styles thanks... but it's not my interview.
AllHipHop.com: For a minute there in the late ‘90s it really did seem like you were posed to be the next mainstream artist representing the West, being one of the first artists signed to Aftermath. Tracks you did with Dr. Dre like “Money” and “6 In’a Moe’nin” for Thy Kingdom Come still sound as good today as they did 10 years ago.King T: That experience that I got rolling with Dre, being able to hang and do things with him was just phenomenal. I know so many secrets now about production and recording, making s**t sound good and the type of beats to pick to fit the mood or your voice. With things like that, it’s just incredible and I thank that brother to this day. I have to let it be known that Thy Kingdom Come never really came out. A lot of people talk about it and say it never really did s**t, but that album never really came out. What came out was a bootleg that somebody put out, whether they was with Aftermath or they got a hold of the tape or whatever, but that wasn’t the real album. The real album, boy if you could have heard it…it was crazy. But that’s the main ingredient and formula that we’re going to incorporate into this new King T album, and it’s going to be phenomenal.AllHipHop.com: So you’re saying what did get released as Thy Kingdom Come, you never caked up off of that at all?King T: Hell naw, nothing. Dre took care of a brother, but I got nothing from that. I don’t know how it got leaked out, and it could have been anything. The tracks that did get leaked out did sound good, even though some were unmixed, but I’m thankful that people were digging that and I’m gonna keep it going. Going down in the neighbourhood, everybody is talking about “Speak On It.” I’m like “How did y’all hear about that?” And they’re giving me this CD with a chicken on it, with some motherf***ing diamond rings on, and I’m like “What the f**k is this?” As if I’m gonna be like “King Jive Turkey” or some s**t. Dre’s calling me like, “Yo man, what’s going on?” and I’m asking him the same question, wondering who’s making money off my s**t. But it’s all good, it got put out there for a reason and I think motherf***ers wanted to hear it anyway. I still got love for Dre, and you’ll probably hear a couple of Dre tracks on the new album. I really shouldn’t be speaking on it, but it’s a possibility.