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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Chad on May 15, 2007, 07:59:48 AM
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Got an interview lining up with MC Breed...post questions!
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how did your g funk based production come about being from the midwest?
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Ask that fool why he signed to ICP's label to further R.I.P. his career.....
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Ask him if he gonna work with colin wolfe, jazze pha or d.o.c. on his new shit.
Peace
LazyL
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- What was it like workin' with Proof?
- You ever considered making a move to Iron Fist Records or did Proof contact you about it?
- You ever gonna work with The Main Underground Stream?
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I can tell! You got some questions in here... ;D
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Will he be doing anymore work with Erick Sermon?
Who is he currently signed to?
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- How he found his time in jail and how it changed him as a person, and his outlook on life now
- Will he go back to working with DOC?
- How come he never produces for himself anymore? (beats on 'To Da Beat Ch'All and others were excellent)
- Does he feel underrated as a rapper?
- New/Upcoming projects?
- Working with the likes of Erick Sermon, George Clinton?
Im sure ive got a whole heap more questions, but thats all i can think of now.
But let him know that his fans in Australia are waiting for new material!
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How do you feel about the current state of the midwest and hiphop in general?
Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?
What do you think about the upcoming election...and do you think Barack Obama will win?
What was it like to work with Pac?
What upcoming artists from the midwest or detroit should we be checking for?
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Don't know if this is interview worthy but I would like to know if he has any connections to St. Louis. Dude seemed like he lived there, he performed there so much back in the day. Like around when "Ain't No Future" came out. I mean I think I saw him at ten or fifty different shows back the, Haha. I mean on the east side, clubs in the northside, with PE, Ghetto Boys (that's how far back that was, they spelled there name that way), everybody. I mean to say it seemed like every weekend Magic 108 was playing a commercial saying Breed was in town. StL had to be one of his biggest markets.
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Ask him about the song he did with Pimp C and Kurupt!
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how did the song Sess Head Funk Junky with Eightball & MJG come about??
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ASK HIM WHO DAT REGGAE-GUY WAS ON HIS "THE NEW BREED" ALBUM TRACK CALLED "WATCH YA OWN BACK"
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We had to reschedule, but it's still going down
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ask him about the smoking session when Notorious BIG came through
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do you think that Eminem and his D12 group rep Detriot well?
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ASK HIM WHO DAT REGGAE-GUY WAS ON HIS "THE NEW BREED" ALBUM TRACK CALLED "WATCH YA OWN BACK"
Admiral D,same dude that appeared on "always into something" and "dayz of wayback" from Niggaz4life.
So did the interview go down?
i thought it too but then i noticed there was a guy named black czer has an album with battlecat production on it. he did that dancehall-style rap too on his album.and the guy on breedīs song says "Black Czer Pon Di Scene".
i also heard Admiral D did Appearance on Bossī"born gangsta" track.
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^^ so the creditz say itīs "blak czer"?album was 2/5 shit. "Tales From Da Blak"
what duz breed seh bout di man?
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hey NonCentz, is this interview still going down?
thanks
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is 2pac still alive? 8)
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^^ so the creditz say itīs "blak czer"?album was 2/5 shit. "Tales From Da Blak"
what duz breed seh bout di man?
credits;
http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?what=R&obid=529634
ASK HIM WHO DAT REGGAE-GUY WAS ON HIS "THE NEW BREED" ALBUM TRACK CALLED "WATCH YA OWN BACK"
Admiral D,same dude that appeared on "always into something" and "dayz of wayback" from Niggaz4life.
So did the interview go down?
i thought it too but then i noticed there was a guy named black czer has an album with battlecat production on it. he did that dancehall-style rap too on his album.and the guy on breedīs song says "Black Czer Pon Di Scene".
i also heard Admiral D did Appearance on Bossī"born gangsta" track.
I came by the info in a MC Breed interview while scanning old Dangerous Crew interviews for NonCentz that he need for research. I also checked the booklet. Yes,Black Czer I remember him. He put out a album back then,I don't think it was any good.
Credits for watch your back(scans);
http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?what=R&obid=529634
Cool,here we go again...
-After your big hit Ain't no future in your frontin' you landed a track on the Zebrahead OST,where also Nas made his SOLO debut wich had major buzz because of his cameo on Live from the barbeque with Main Source. Did you know Nas around this time? I ask this since you thank'd him in your liner notes,I always found this a little odd
-you was in LA hanging with Pac and D.O.C during the recording sessions of Niggaz4life and The Chronic right?
-So what was that like?
-Did you record any vocals for/with Dr.Dre?
-you had two of Dr.Dre's right hand people(Colin Wolfe and The D.O.C) working on The New Breed with you,that shit was tight. "Gotta get mine" with Pac was all over the radio at the time,did the album do well?
-how was your relation ship with Wrap records?
-you followed up with Funkafied with production mostly by yourself and bass by Shorty B. Did you work together on those tracks or did he add the bass later?
-you had a track about the industry called "Seven years",now 13 years later do you still think the industry is bullshit?
-you have always been funky,damn you worked with George Clinton several times,a fucking legend. How did you meet?
-where's all your homey's that you used to work with back in the mid-90's like DFC,SFD and Kool Ace? Kool Ace had a unique style,you got to get him back man!
-one of the most slept on albums in the history of Hip Hop "Flatline",classic material if you ask me,with production from Ant Banks and Erotic D you CAN'T go wrong! Why do you think that album went under the radar?
-what happend to rule#1? Didn't you get clearance to use Kurupts verse at the time? you finally released the version with Kurupt on "it's all good",but the mixing was way off,what happend?
-another strange thing was "Guerilla pimpin" that D.O.C wrote for you. He re-used those lyrics on The Deuce,but this time 6-2 performed them,what do you make of that? Don't you find that a little odd?
-D.O.C has written a gang of lyrics for you. But you consider yourself a real MC right? what's your definition of a real mc?
-back to Flatline,what's up Erotic D? Where is his the Black Bruce Willis album? Have you recorded any tracks for it?
-so how and when did you hook up with Short and the Dangerous Crew?
-why didn't you appear on "Don't try this at home"? (beside's the skit)
-damn you have recorded a gang of tracks with Short,you always did shit together,but you haven't worked together for mad years. Did you have a fall out?
-It was a big accomplishment coming from the Midwest -fucking,Flint,Michigan and hit nationwide and get respect on the east,south and the west. The only one that got shine besides NYC was the west coast at the time (early 90īs). How did make that happen?
-Did you all record Paint the white house black together or was it seperate studio sessions?
-Whatīs up with Ghetto Mafia? The track you did for them,Facts of life,that shit is super tight. You got to re-do that track,add some new vocals and put it out as a single for your next album (if you got a new album planned? ainīt you retired?) or re-sell that track to some new artist. That shit will blow if put it out as a single.
-Shorty B said in the previous interview that you was working and/or putting together something with The D.O.C and Spice 1.
Can you tell us more about that?
-General Motors had factoryīs in Flint,MI,did you have any family that worked there?
-Did Flint become "Ghost town" after they closed? Or was Michael Mooreīs documentary Roger & Me a little over the top?
Hereīs both versionīs of Guerilla Pimpinī;
MC Breed and The D.O.C; #4 Guerilla Pimpinī produced by jazze pha,written by The D.O.C
http://download.yousendit.com/E6B8A6080EF1AA0B
6-2 and Dr.Dre; Guerilla Pimpinīproduced by Jazze Pha,written by The D.O.C
http://download.yousendit.com/1B31B8687304CAF0
Bonus;
MC Breed and DJ Hurricane; Definition of a Real MC
http://download.yousendit.com/8828D3134FD85983
-Well NonCentz,I guess this is it for now. I'm looking forward to this interview. One of my all time favorite MC's.
Ask him about the song he did with Pimp C and Kurupt!
Yeah,what went wrong?
On the first version Kurupts verse is missing and on the 2nd version the mix is way off. ???
First version;
(http://image.listen.com/img/170x170/9/7/0/7/987079_170x170.jpg)
MC Breed #13 Break Of Dawn produced by Ant Banks
http://www.mediafire.com/?fjbyl5nzmji
Rule #1 featuring Pimp C produced by Jazze Pha
http://www.mediafire.com/?3tzljnzzvhk
2nd version
MC Breed; Itīs all good
(http://www.artistdirect.com/Images/Sources/AMGCOVERS/music/cover200/dri300/i321/i32182t3334.jpg)
Rule #1 featuring Pimp C and with Kurupt produced by Jazze Pha
http://www.mediafire.com/?3bbzssk9my9
Some MC Breed Videoīs;
www.dubcc.com/forum/index.php?topic=145119.0
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how was it recording get yours with pac...and why he stop working with warren g, and doc. 8)