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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Sccit on February 04, 2015, 09:44:32 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/v/S6zC3UNE80w
https://www.youtube.com/v/HWpF7jYT5dM
https://www.youtube.com/v/jFf73Q-Zp-s
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dope interview. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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good interview 8)
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Ahaha...Old Jerry knows they going to paint him as the devil in the flick, he getting some swings in early.
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DROPPED SOME GEMS BOUT THE INDUSTRY THO
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next you'll be tellin me the holocaust didn't happen.
go watch house of sand and fog.
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He is lying Ice cube writes the rhymes that i say fuck Jerry Heller yo ass waith 26 yrs to say something eat a dick and what would He know about getting pussy Ice Cube was the hardest in the group period! He knew what he was doing by not putting cube on the cover..talking about he wasnt stealing..Jerry Heller u wasnt wit Cube when he was shooting in the gym...Thats why Cube blew up and shut nwa down
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He is lying Ice cube writes the rhymes that i say fuck Jerry Heller yo ass waith 26 yrs to say something eat a dick and what would He know about getting pussy Ice Cube was the hardest in the group period! He knew what he was doing by not putting cube on the cover..talking about he wasnt stealing..Jerry Heller u wasnt wit Cube when he was shooting in the gym...Thats why Cube blew up and shut nwa down
Efil4zaggin is a much better album than Amerikkkas Most Wanted. The Bomb Squad can't fuck wit Dre comin into his prime, not to mention Dre got a lot of shine behind the mic on Efil4zaggin it was damn near a Dre solo album
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He is lying Ice cube writes the rhymes that i say fuck Jerry Heller yo ass waith 26 yrs to say something eat a dick and what would He know about getting pussy Ice Cube was the hardest in the group period! He knew what he was doing by not putting cube on the cover..talking about he wasnt stealing..Jerry Heller u wasnt wit Cube when he was shooting in the gym...Thats why Cube blew up and shut nwa down
most of what he said sounded legit
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This white man is a straight liar.lmao. Its to obvious
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This white man is a straight liar.lmao. Its to obvious
what do u think he's lyin bout?
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good interview thanks for posting
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He is lying Ice cube writes the rhymes that i say fuck Jerry Heller yo ass waith 26 yrs to say something eat a dick and what would He know about getting pussy Ice Cube was the hardest in the group period! He knew what he was doing by not putting cube on the cover..talking about he wasnt stealing..Jerry Heller u wasnt wit Cube when he was shooting in the gym...Thats why Cube blew up and shut nwa down
most of what he said sounded legit
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He is lying Ice cube writes the rhymes that i say fuck Jerry Heller yo ass waith 26 yrs to say something eat a dick and what would He know about getting pussy Ice Cube was the hardest in the group period! He knew what he was doing by not putting cube on the cover..talking about he wasnt stealing..Jerry Heller u wasnt wit Cube when he was shooting in the gym...Thats why Cube blew up and shut nwa down
Efil4zaggin is a much better album than Amerikkkas Most Wanted. The Bomb Squad can't fuck wit Dre comin into his prime, not to mention Dre got a lot of shine behind the mic on Efil4zaggin it was damn near a Dre solo album
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wow.. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this interview. Jerry Helller is really a quality person, and maybe people will one day realize the great contributions this guy made to hip-hop.
...My favorite part of the interview was when Jerry was talking about how he was neighbors with Dre and even Dre's mom, and how Dre pulled up at one point and said to Jerry "you picked the wrong nigga!" For some reason that reminded me of Jordan pulling up to the arena with a cigar in his mouth and spottin his opponent and saying, "I'm going to get 45 on you tonight" and then going out and doing it.
On a side note, I also love hearing him talk about Bone. But something is fucced up on the timeline. So he said the album was done by August 1994, but not put out till August 95? I brought this up before and tried to point out that maybe Eazy was around for East99Eternal and people said he wasn't, but maybe he was? Something else was strange about Jerry's timeline he was complaining that "Crossroads" was not released as a single, but CROSSROADS WASN'T EVEN ON THE DAMN ALBUM. The "Crossroads" that blew up was on a remix that wasn't even on the original album when it came out in 95.
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wow.. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this interview. Jerry Helller is really a quality person, and maybe people will one day realize the great contributions this guy made to hip-hop.
...My favorite part of the interview was when Jerry was talking about how he was neighbors with Dre and even Dre's mom, and how Dre pulled up at one point and said to Jerry "you picked the wrong nigga!" For some reason that reminded me of Jordan pulling up to the arena with a cigar in his mouth and spottin his opponent and saying, "I'm going to get 45 on you tonight" and then going out and doing it.
On a side note, I also love hearing him talk about Bone. But something is fucced up on the timeline. So he said the album was done by August 1994, but not put out till August 95? I brought this up before and tried to point out that maybe Eazy was around for East99Eternal and people said he wasn't, but maybe he was? Something else was strange about Jerry's timeline he was complaining that "Crossroads" was not released as a single, but CROSSROADS WASN'T EVEN ON THE DAMN ALBUM. The "Crossroads" that blew up was on a remix that wasn't even on the original album when it came out in 95.
Crossroads remix was only on EU version not on the US release.
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wow.. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this interview. Jerry Helller is really a quality person, and maybe people will one day realize the great contributions this guy made to hip-hop.
...My favorite part of the interview was when Jerry was talking about how he was neighbors with Dre and even Dre's mom, and how Dre pulled up at one point and said to Jerry "you picked the wrong nigga!" For some reason that reminded me of Jordan pulling up to the arena with a cigar in his mouth and spottin his opponent and saying, "I'm going to get 45 on you tonight" and then going out and doing it.
On a side note, I also love hearing him talk about Bone. But something is fucced up on the timeline. So he said the album was done by August 1994, but not put out till August 95? I brought this up before and tried to point out that maybe Eazy was around for East99Eternal and people said he wasn't, but maybe he was? Something else was strange about Jerry's timeline he was complaining that "Crossroads" was not released as a single, but CROSSROADS WASN'T EVEN ON THE DAMN ALBUM. The "Crossroads" that blew up was on a remix that wasn't even on the original album when it came out in 95.
Crossroads remix was only on EU version not on the US release.
So the song was finished at the time east99 was released..why didn't they put it on the album? Now I'm really confused.
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wow.. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this interview. Jerry Helller is really a quality person, and maybe people will one day realize the great contributions this guy made to hip-hop.
...My favorite part of the interview was when Jerry was talking about how he was neighbors with Dre and even Dre's mom, and how Dre pulled up at one point and said to Jerry "you picked the wrong nigga!" For some reason that reminded me of Jordan pulling up to the arena with a cigar in his mouth and spottin his opponent and saying, "I'm going to get 45 on you tonight" and then going out and doing it.
On a side note, I also love hearing him talk about Bone. But something is fucced up on the timeline. So he said the album was done by August 1994, but not put out till August 95? I brought this up before and tried to point out that maybe Eazy was around for East99Eternal and people said he wasn't, but maybe he was? Something else was strange about Jerry's timeline he was complaining that "Crossroads" was not released as a single, but CROSSROADS WASN'T EVEN ON THE DAMN ALBUM. The "Crossroads" that blew up was on a remix that wasn't even on the original album when it came out in 95.
that is because Jerry Heller is full of bullshit & lying . you are falling for his jewish bullshit . jerry heller is not a quality person . he is lying industry leach.
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wow.. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this interview. Jerry Helller is really a quality person, and maybe people will one day realize the great contributions this guy made to hip-hop.
...My favorite part of the interview was when Jerry was talking about how he was neighbors with Dre and even Dre's mom, and how Dre pulled up at one point and said to Jerry "you picked the wrong nigga!" For some reason that reminded me of Jordan pulling up to the arena with a cigar in his mouth and spottin his opponent and saying, "I'm going to get 45 on you tonight" and then going out and doing it.
On a side note, I also love hearing him talk about Bone. But something is fucced up on the timeline. So he said the album was done by August 1994, but not put out till August 95? I brought this up before and tried to point out that maybe Eazy was around for East99Eternal and people said he wasn't, but maybe he was? Something else was strange about Jerry's timeline he was complaining that "Crossroads" was not released as a single, but CROSSROADS WASN'T EVEN ON THE DAMN ALBUM. The "Crossroads" that blew up was on a remix that wasn't even on the original album when it came out in 95.
that is because Jerry Heller is full of bullshit & lying . you are falling for his jewish bullshit . jerry heller is not a quality person . he is lying industry leach.
what did he lie about?
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wow.. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this interview. Jerry Helller is really a quality person, and maybe people will one day realize the great contributions this guy made to hip-hop.
...My favorite part of the interview was when Jerry was talking about how he was neighbors with Dre and even Dre's mom, and how Dre pulled up at one point and said to Jerry "you picked the wrong nigga!" For some reason that reminded me of Jordan pulling up to the arena with a cigar in his mouth and spottin his opponent and saying, "I'm going to get 45 on you tonight" and then going out and doing it.
On a side note, I also love hearing him talk about Bone. But something is fucced up on the timeline. So he said the album was done by August 1994, but not put out till August 95? I brought this up before and tried to point out that maybe Eazy was around for East99Eternal and people said he wasn't, but maybe he was? Something else was strange about Jerry's timeline he was complaining that "Crossroads" was not released as a single, but CROSSROADS WASN'T EVEN ON THE DAMN ALBUM. The "Crossroads" that blew up was on a remix that wasn't even on the original album when it came out in 95.
Crossroads remix was only on EU version not on the US release.
So the song was finished at the time east99 was released..why didn't they put it on the album? Now I'm really confused.
the video version is the remix.....the original is on the album. the remix is on the european version prolly cuz it was released later
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wow.. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this interview. Jerry Helller is really a quality person, and maybe people will one day realize the great contributions this guy made to hip-hop.
...My favorite part of the interview was when Jerry was talking about how he was neighbors with Dre and even Dre's mom, and how Dre pulled up at one point and said to Jerry "you picked the wrong nigga!" For some reason that reminded me of Jordan pulling up to the arena with a cigar in his mouth and spottin his opponent and saying, "I'm going to get 45 on you tonight" and then going out and doing it.
On a side note, I also love hearing him talk about Bone. But something is fucced up on the timeline. So he said the album was done by August 1994, but not put out till August 95? I brought this up before and tried to point out that maybe Eazy was around for East99Eternal and people said he wasn't, but maybe he was? Something else was strange about Jerry's timeline he was complaining that "Crossroads" was not released as a single, but CROSSROADS WASN'T EVEN ON THE DAMN ALBUM. The "Crossroads" that blew up was on a remix that wasn't even on the original album when it came out in 95.
The original crossroads was supposed to be the first single..layzie bone said it was supposed to drop in March on that rapcity interview wit bone from 95 rite before eazy died ..
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The remix to Crossroads is on later pressings of E. 1999 Eternal, including those sold in the US. I know because I bought one. Some of the later pressings are labeled as featuring Crossroad and instead feature the remix, and some of them are labeled as featuring the remix. There are some stories that there is a version with the original in its proper place and the remix tacked on as a bonus track, but I am not 100% on that one--maybe that is the EU version?
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^ Correct. I know it's for sure on the clean version of the album, which was released later as well.
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The remix to Crossroads is on later pressings of E. 1999 Eternal, including those sold in the US. I know because I bought one. Some of the later pressings are labeled as featuring Crossroad and instead feature the remix, and some of them are labeled as featuring the remix. There are some stories that there is a version with the original in its proper place and the remix tacked on as a bonus track, but I am not 100% on that one--maybe that is the EU version?
Like any rap fan at the time I also had E. 1999 Eternal when it came out fall 95'. My homies and I used to get totally bugged out to that album, and had some of the best times of our life in fall 95'. And of course, it was the non-hit version of "Crossroads" that was on the album.
This is speaking from my own personal recollection but it seemed like it was nearly a year later before they started putting the hit version of "Crossroads" onto the E. 99 Eternal album. I also vaguely remember MTV doing some special where they were in the studio recording the remix hit version of "Crossroads" early in the year 96'. Then it came out as a single and the single blew up, and only after the single had run it's course did they start putting it on E. 1999 Eternal. That is my own recollection of events.
It is only now that I am hearing this story that the hit version of "Crossroads" was actually recorded as far back as the spring of 95?? And if that's the truth I can't understand why the hell they would've left it off the album. It's nearly as stupid as them not putting the video version of "California Love" on All Eyez On Me.
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The remix to Crossroads is on later pressings of E. 1999 Eternal, including those sold in the US. I know because I bought one. Some of the later pressings are labeled as featuring Crossroad and instead feature the remix, and some of them are labeled as featuring the remix. There are some stories that there is a version with the original in its proper place and the remix tacked on as a bonus track, but I am not 100% on that one--maybe that is the EU version?
Like any rap fan at the time I also had E. 1999 Eternal when it came out fall 95'. My homies and I used to get totally bugged out to that album, and had some of the best times of our life in fall 95'. And of course, it was the non-hit version of "Crossroads" that was on the album.
This is speaking from my own personal recollection but it seemed like it was nearly a year later before they started putting the hit version of "Crossroads" onto the E. 99 Eternal album. I also vaguely remember MTV doing some special where they were in the studio recording the remix hit version of "Crossroads" early in the year 96'. Then it came out as a single and the single blew up, and only after the single had run it's course did they start putting it on E. 1999 Eternal. That is my own recollection of events.
It is only now that I am hearing this story that the hit version of "Crossroads" was actually recorded as far back as the spring of 95?? And if that's the truth I can't understand why the hell they would've left it off the album. It's nearly as stupid as them not putting the video version of "California Love" on All Eyez On Me.
crossroads remix was not done by the time the album was pressed
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crossroads remix was not done by the time the album was pressed
That's what I always thought, but Jerry Heller tells another story
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He just says he and Eazy didn't steal any money. What he's not saying is they gave cube and them bad deals. Cube was smart and chose not to sign the next bad deal and bounced.
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crossroads remix was not done by the time the album was pressed
That's what I always thought, but Jerry Heller tells another story
The original crossroads was supposed to be the first single...jerrys old so he prolly mixed up about the og and remix but the og crossroads was supposed to drop as a single March 95
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crossroads remix was not done by the time the album was pressed
That's what I always thought, but Jerry Heller tells another story
with all due respect, jerry heller is old...he thought the original was on the album+he got his dates mixed up.
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crossroads remix was not done by the time the album was pressed
That's what I always thought, but Jerry Heller tells another story
The original crossroads was supposed to be the first single...jerrys old so he prolly mixed up about the og and remix but the og crossroads was supposed to drop as a single March 95
yeah... he got them mixed up... Snoop does the same shit, apparently he mixed up how Dre and Warren G were related (in his autobiography), which is kind of strange because that connection changed his whole life so you would think it would be something he would get right.
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Snoop's ghostwriter probably fucked it up, truth be told. Very few celebrities write their own autobiographies.
And that is correct, Tha Crossroads remix didn't drop until April 1996 and the album had been out for awhile. Not sure when the pressings changed, but they put a big sticker on them that said it features the Mo Thugs remix of Tha Crossroads. E. 1999 was released in July 1995. Wiki claims the European versions are the ones with the remix as track 18.
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I don't understand why the interviewer kept pushing that line of question about why Hellar didn't bring in any other producers besides Dre. There were other dope producers at Ruthless. Some even argue that Hutch/Above the Law elevated Dre's game and were ahead of Dre with the GFunk production that Dre would later make famous.
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I own the european version of E. 1999 Eternal with the remix version of Crossroads.
I agree with Infinite, there were very dope producers at Ruthless not named Dre : DJ Yella, Chris "The Glove" Taylor, Rhythm D., Big Hutch, etc.
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I own the european version of E. 1999 Eternal with the remix version of Crossroads.
I agree with Infinite, there were very dope producers at Ruthless not named Dre : DJ Yella, Chris "The Glove" Taylor, Rhythm D., Big Hutch, etc.
yeah.. it was a strange line of questioning at that point. And then Hellar kept just answering that all he needed was Dre... and the interviewer just kept pushing it and Hellar just kept saying all he needed was Dre but saying it in different ways to try to satisfy the question but the interviewer was never satisfied... and all the while Yella, The Glove, Rhythm D, Hutch, etc. were never mentioned.
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I own the european version of E. 1999 Eternal with the remix version of Crossroads.
I agree with Infinite, there were very dope producers at Ruthless not named Dre : DJ Yella, Chris "The Glove" Taylor, Rhythm D., Big Hutch, etc.
yeah.. it was a strange line of questioning at that point. And then Hellar kept just answering that all he needed was Dre... and the interviewer just kept pushing it and Hellar just kept saying all he needed was Dre but saying it in different ways to try to satisfy the question but the interviewer was never satisfied... and all the while Yella, The Glove, Rhythm D, Hutch, etc. were never mentioned.
i think he was talkin bout for NWA, not ruthless in general
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I own the european version of E. 1999 Eternal with the remix version of Crossroads.
I agree with Infinite, there were very dope producers at Ruthless not named Dre : DJ Yella, Chris "The Glove" Taylor, Rhythm D., Big Hutch, etc.
yeah.. it was a strange line of questioning at that point. And then Hellar kept just answering that all he needed was Dre... and the interviewer just kept pushing it and Hellar just kept saying all he needed was Dre but saying it in different ways to try to satisfy the question but the interviewer was never satisfied... and all the while Yella, The Glove, Rhythm D, Hutch, etc. were never mentioned.
i think he was talkin bout for NWA, not ruthless in general
he mentions Yella at the end.
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i didn't check the interview yet, but i assume we've heard most of it before.
He just says he and Eazy didn't steal any money. What he's not saying is they gave cube and them bad deals. Cube was smart and chose not to sign the next bad deal and bounced.
the same deals that he gave to his artists? :P
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He just says he and Eazy didn't steal any money. What he's not saying is they gave cube and them bad deals. Cube was smart and chose not to sign the next bad deal and bounced.
Exactly! In Welcome To Death Row, Dick Griffey called the Ruthless deals "The worst deals he's ever seen in the history of the music business."