Author Topic: Lookout for Young Dre... Controversial Interview & Audio Comin'.. This is crazy!  (Read 191 times)

Nima - Dubcnn.com

Alot of ya'll will remember Young Dre from his album "Hated By Many" years back, which was some classic West Coast shit, and after that he worked with Krayzie Bone as part of Thugline. He also appeared in the movies Malibu's Most Wanted and My Baby's Daddy.

Now he's comin' back musically (he was on the True Crime Soundtrack) and got a mixtape and album comin out. his album is called "Revolution In Progress" and is gonna be the shiiiiiiiiiiiiit.

I did a interview wit him, and oh boy this one is crazy, i know alotta people gone be mad, as he thoroughly discussed eminem's racist tapes from his point of view, the dispet movement and much more. he explained his record, his movie and why the rap game is in a state of depression, and why the Game can not bring back the west coast.

so look out for Young Dre aka The Truth comin' up this week soon as the front page is BACK UP!!!!
 

BL7

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I'll keep my eyes open homie. Looking forward to it.
 

Nima - Dubcnn.com

yep here are two small outtakes from the interview:

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Do you think Game is gonna succeed in his mission to bring back the West Coast?

Say that again???


You know, everybody talkin' bout Game is gone be the first big new West Coast artist in a long time to hit the mainstream?

Who's everybody Nima, who everybody??


The media...

The media? Oh ok, ok, cause everybody is not sayin' that! Shit... I think the Game has the real promo from Aftermath, and the machine, and he got people lookin' at the West. Muthafuckas on the West is gonna drop regardless, so if I drop, this nigga drop, then this nigga drop, whoever is gonna drop. I'm not mad, I just think that Game's not the truth! Game got some shit that I can bump out here and be like "Okay cool." But he not the truth to me! So I don't think he gone put it back on the map! I think that he can contribute somethin'! You can give a effort, a positive effort to take the West to the next level, then I'm for you. I'm for you, wether it's Game or anybody else. But Game's not the truth to me. So I don't think he's puttin' the West back up. He might put it back up for him, but for the real niggaz, and the real riders?? Nah! Nah! Nah! You need to speak to niggaz who really gangbangin', who really been livin' this lifestyle for 15-20 muthafuckin' years, who really been through this real shit, and really know how to speak for theyselves on the street. Before they was rappin' and all that! Now THAT'S gonna be somebody who can bring the West back. So nah I don't think that Game's puttin the West back, I think that Game got alot of muthafuckas around the world lookin' at the West. You got commercials, and you got this, and you got any hype of Aftermath or Dr. Dre, then you claimin' you got the West. But if you look at Game, and didn't know where he from, then he come off as a East Coast nigga! He don't sound like a compton nigga when he fuckin' flow. That ain't puttin' the West back down, not for us! Nigga ain't nobody out here from Compton talkin' bout they got a Yonkers flow! Like "Yo Im Young Dre from South Central and I got a Manhattan flow!" How is that possible? Nah! I don't think Game's puttin the West back down officially for us. Nah. I see him as bringin' a look to the West, definitely, if he can bring somethin' positive and contribute, then I'm wit it. But nah, I don't see him ressurectin' the West, I don't.


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Man, just lookout for The Truth man, lookout for "Revolution In Progress: The Movement" my record, it is a revolution. When you hear the songs for yourself and you hear the record alltogether, you'll understand it. It's a critical time for rap music, and it's important for someone to speak more conciously on what's going on, for the streets. Instead of just speaking for what they think people wanna hear. I'm speaking from my heart about what I'm seein' and what I'm feelin' and what I feel the game should follow. As a person, as a nation, as a world, music is powerful. And we're not really givin' people what the fuck we're supposed to be givin' them. We supposed to be givin' them somethin' that they can build off of. Cause you know, you can get your average party track and all that, go kick and drink and have fun and all that, but it's about makin' a song for someone who's broke and ain't got a Bentley and ain't got a Maybach. People actin' like Mayback is what makes you! I saw Lil Flip on TV talkin' bout "I'm in the back of my Maybach", well you STILL look corny! You feel me? In the back of your $300,000 car. You look corny still. I'm rollin' in a 745, and if I didn't have that, I'd feel confortable rollin' around in a bucket! It's just who you are as a person man! You know what I mean? And just get your music out there, and really stand for something, make people feel stronger, to wanna get up and ride for something. It's really a revolution man. I'm ready to unite a bunch of muthafuckas, and create a bunch of opportunities for us. They're pimpin' us and exploitin' us for what we got, and I wanna exploit the game and give back to the fuckin' community! Hood National, you feel me? I'm just the fuckin truth homie, I'm pressin' the issue, I'm the truth homie. 100%. It's not about being number one, it's about collectively being one. You feel me? And that's what I'm trying to get crackin' man! Anybodyo that's down with the movement, I don't give a fuck what city, what hood, what nationality you are, what gang you from, what race you from, all that man! If you with the movement, if you with the struggle, I'm with you! And I represent you.
 

Nima - Dubcnn.com

im gonna premiere some songs too.. this shit is bout to hot...
 

BL7

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Tight shit. I agree with him, but most people are gonna be pissed.
 

C-Swift

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yep here are two small outtakes from the interview:

Quote
Do you think Game is gonna succeed in his mission to bring back the West Coast?

Say that again???


You know, everybody talkin' bout Game is gone be the first big new West Coast artist in a long time to hit the mainstream?

Who's everybody Nima, who everybody??


The media...

The media? Oh ok, ok, cause everybody is not sayin' that! Shit... I think the Game has the real promo from Aftermath, and the machine, and he got people lookin' at the West. Muthafuckas on the West is gonna drop regardless, so if I drop, this nigga drop, then this nigga drop, whoever is gonna drop. I'm not mad, I just think that Game's not the truth! Game got some shit that I can bump out here and be like "Okay cool." But he not the truth to me! So I don't think he gone put it back on the map! I think that he can contribute somethin'! You can give a effort, a positive effort to take the West to the next level, then I'm for you. I'm for you, wether it's Game or anybody else. But Game's not the truth to me. So I don't think he's puttin' the West back up. He might put it back up for him, but for the real niggaz, and the real riders?? Nah! Nah! Nah! You need to speak to niggaz who really gangbangin', who really been livin' this lifestyle for 15-20 muthafuckin' years, who really been through this real shit, and really know how to speak for theyselves on the street. Before they was rappin' and all that! Now THAT'S gonna be somebody who can bring the West back. So nah I don't think that Game's puttin the West back, I think that Game got alot of muthafuckas around the world lookin' at the West. You got commercials, and you got this, and you got any hype of Aftermath or Dr. Dre, then you claimin' you got the West. But if you look at Game, and didn't know where he from, then he come off as a East Coast nigga! He don't sound like a compton nigga when he fuckin' flow. That ain't puttin' the West back down, not for us! Nigga ain't nobody out here from Compton talkin' bout they got a Yonkers flow! Like "Yo Im Young Dre from South Central and I got a Manhattan flow!" How is that possible? Nah! I don't think Game's puttin the West back down officially for us. Nah. I see him as bringin' a look to the West, definitely, if he can bring somethin' positive and contribute, then I'm wit it. But nah, I don't see him ressurectin' the West, I don't.


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Man, just lookout for The Truth man, lookout for "Revolution In Progress: The Movement" my record, it is a revolution. When you hear the songs for yourself and you hear the record alltogether, you'll understand it. It's a critical time for rap music, and it's important for someone to speak more conciously on what's going on, for the streets. Instead of just speaking for what they think people wanna hear. I'm speaking from my heart about what I'm seein' and what I'm feelin' and what I feel the game should follow. As a person, as a nation, as a world, music is powerful. And we're not really givin' people what the fuck we're supposed to be givin' them. We supposed to be givin' them somethin' that they can build off of. Cause you know, you can get your average party track and all that, go kick and drink and have fun and all that, but it's about makin' a song for someone who's broke and ain't got a Bentley and ain't got a Maybach. People actin' like Mayback is what makes you! I saw Lil Flip on TV talkin' bout "I'm in the back of my Maybach", well you STILL look corny! You feel me? In the back of your $300,000 car. You look corny still. I'm rollin' in a 745, and if I didn't have that, I'd feel confortable rollin' around in a bucket! It's just who you are as a person man! You know what I mean? And just get your music out there, and really stand for something, make people feel stronger, to wanna get up and ride for something. It's really a revolution man. I'm ready to unite a bunch of muthafuckas, and create a bunch of opportunities for us. They're pimpin' us and exploitin' us for what we got, and I wanna exploit the game and give back to the fuckin' community! Hood National, you feel me? I'm just the fuckin truth homie, I'm pressin' the issue, I'm the truth homie. 100%. It's not about being number one, it's about collectively being one. You feel me? And that's what I'm trying to get crackin' man! Anybodyo that's down with the movement, I don't give a fuck what city, what hood, what nationality you are, what gang you from, what race you from, all that man! If you with the movement, if you with the struggle, I'm with you! And I represent you.

Real shit 'cause though I ain't dirt poor or filthy rich I damn sho' don't wake up to a Maybach or Bentley in my backyard.