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New M.O.P. interview - discussing appearence on "Oh My God"

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Jome:
 AHH: It seems like ya'll tap into the white and black side.

Fame: They show us love men. I don't know. We used to be mad as shit at that. We don't fuckin' yell - we not Onyx. Our shit is not a gimmick. We make you believe what the fuck we talking about. Some people double they vocals to …

AHH: It’s been 10 years…of MOP.

We been doing it. That's how you can tell your peoples. Nigga said, "Ante Up - wild out"…"Ante up?" That's all you know? Say "Rugged Never Smooth"-something

AHH: I got the "Hill is real"…

[laughs]

AHH: I hate that [song]. I was right off the corner.

Fox: You got a deal off that shit.

[everybody starts talking at once.]

AHH: What about "Ground Zero?" That has nothing to do with 9-11?

"I don't know anybody that lost anybody in there. It would be hard for me to…we been working hard. All them rescue servants. All them 911…[workers] that's been down there grinding? We been in the grind like that. Laze jus started callin' that shit "ground zero." Its just fate for us. Its like all the people were coming out with the videos and all that….The song ain't got nothing to do with the shit. We been at ground zero.

Fox: We are ground zero.

Fame: We been down there. We from New York. But, we not trying to ride off that. It would be too late for us to try and get recognition off that anyway.

AHH: Fox, What’s your role with MOP?

Fox: Everything, yo. I’m like next to Laze (MOP's unofficial & official manager). I started with Laze when Bill wasn’t home yet. It was me Fame and Laze, Bill came in then Tef (rapper Teflon). I’m the tour manager. That’s basically what everybody knows me for. I went from hype girl, I’m on the album. On the last four albums, I got little pieces. We don’t really want to have a title. Like Laze doesn’t really want to be called the manager, because whatever Laze doesn’t get done, I get done. Like Laze handles the music and the big business part. Like I handle shows, any publicity, advertising, promotion – anybody that wanna get at MOP, they gotta get at me first. They cant even get at Laze. Laze don’t even talk to the niggaz at the record company. I’m like their big sister. I’m the girl. Everybody knows Fox. I can’t really give myself a title. I’m just MOP.

Twentytwofifty:
I didn't read the whole thing but about them being on Rakim's album...is there any reason for this?  Does anyone think that M.O.P. and Rakim would go well together?

I'm sure they could still do a good song together but I'd be seriously pissed if they're on Oh My God.



D.R.E.-Dogg:
personally I think this would be dope

On The Edge of Insanity:
Dope interview.

Yeah I think they should be on Oh My God, I would much rather see them on there than Eminem, Truth Hurts, Brooklyn, 50 Cent or whoever else Aftermath might put on there.

Good to see that MOP aren't gonna change just because they on Rocafella, and good to see that Premo is still in the mix.

Vigilante:

--- Quote from: C2Knuckles on January 06, 2003, 03:19:40 PM ---

I'm sure they could still do a good song together but I'd be seriously pissed if they're on Oh My God.





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