It's October 08, 2025, 08:57:07 AM
this was the last time I saw an interview with him
First and last? lolThat interview was a missed opportunity.
He was working with Warren G in 96, and in the CD liner notes, Malik did NOT appear courtesy of Death Row records. To my knowledge he was never signed to them. His single "Malik Goes On" was good, too bad his album got shelved, could've been a classic, especially if he had some guest spots from Warren G and DPG. He released an album in 2004 called "The Game Needs Me" and it sucked. It's on youtube if you wanna listen to it. There's a song on there dissing Lil Bow Wow, so he must've had some issue with him, i don't know. I couldn't even get through the song it was so bad.
Do you know how old this interview is?I always thought it was strange how he was featured on Death Row, Snoop, DPG and Warren's albums then just stopped working with them all together.Last time I remember seeing him active was when he was signed to Sick Wid It where he featured on some albums and his album was listed as coming soon but then he disappeared.
the interview was done in 2020
So still nothing from him since.
Dude's gotta be pushing 50, probably a grandfather by now and has moved on to other interests. Not singling you out, but i think it's funny how rap fans think rappers are supposed to stay in the game forever. He rapped when he was younger, ultimately grew old and decided to do other things. Nothing wrong with that. The same fans also complain when old rappers like Dre and Cube are still rapping. It's a lose/lose situation.