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Today on what we're gonna be talking about top five best storytelling records.
A favorite topic of mine.
This is a hard one.
Honestly, I thought it was gonna be easy, but I'm like, damn, there's so many.
There's so many, there's a lot, there's so many.
Let's get into it, all right, guys, it's to what hip hop questions. Let us listen.
Today we're talking top five best storytelling rap songs. But I want to know Mouse and d Block like to you, guys, what makes a good storytelling record?
Oh? I mean one telling a story? Yeah? Got to tell a story. Yeah, you know it's right there. Sometimes you got to take it right there or make forgure that's good, doing more than enough, but not doing too much right where Like.
I think when people get just to do a good storytelling, you don't have to.
Have like the greatest lyrical decksterity. You just have to be able to keep somebody's attention for three minutes, right.
So I think sometimes the lyrical miracle rappers do a little bit too much.
I'm not the hate like that type of rap. I like it.
I'm just saying some time they can do too much and you lose people because you have to keep people attention. I think, to be honest, I would love to hear a storytelling record from like g Z.
I think GIZ does it good.
I think GZ does it like an amazing job of keeping you captivated and engaged throughout songs. I would love to hear him just tell one story, which he kind of did on this last mixtage with Drama, talking about I think it was like something Michael Jackson cry. I think that's the name of the song he's talking about. No, it's says not the name of song. I forgot named the song. But he's talking about like his homeboys, all his friends passing. Sure, it wasn't like one linear storyline about one person, but it's still it's stayed on topic. So I would have loved to hear more stuff like that from him. But I just think being able to keep someone's attention almost like writing a movie, you know, being able to keeping me on the edge of my seat for the next word.
Yeah, I agree, nothing black.
I was just gonna say, just like any story beginning, middle and end, you know, I think that middle part sometimes gets lost as far as like creating those steaks. I think that's why Biggie does such a good job on a lot of his storytelling wraps is that he has that middle park that kind of gets you, gets that has the stakes in it, you know, especially now I got a story to tell, you know, that middle part where the man walks in, man walks in and he has to figure out what to do.
You know.
Yeah, I think for me, I really like like records that evoke emotion. So like you're telling the story of maybe something I've been through, or like something somebody I know has run away.
I don't know. I don't know why that jump. I don't know why that jumped.
Not bad, You've been practicing something that's familiar.
Who's inspired that? No, you said something that special? Yeah, something that's familiar, something that I'm like, Damn.
I feel this.
So that's what that's what gets me going when it comes to storytelling records.
So let's start off.
Let's do it. Start with me you first, Yeah, come.
On, I know, right, it's so hard to pick.
Yeah, I was gonna say, can we do honorable mentions?
Are you guys doing a specific order?
I have mine in order.
My one is just the one and then the rest of.
Your number one is your number one, two, three, four, five, Yeah, yeah.
Mine is in order.
Let's get some honorable mentions out.
So my honorable mention is Keisha song.
Wait, can we do honorable mentions at the end, because I don't know who's going to.
Make my five?
See, get your shit together.
You can name one that's not gonna make your five, Okay, yeah I can't.
Actually I'm gonna say Keisha song by Kendrick Lamar.
That is like it's not on my five.
But it's it's a it's a huge, huge favorite of mine, like since SEC Like, I think you had two records on section eighty that were like super heavy and storytelling. I want to say it was that song and Timmy song. Tamn song obviously was a little bit more playful, you know, like with the whole. You know, the girl ended up turning you know, queer at the end. But Keisha song just you know, telling that story of the young prostitute.
Kenrick actually has a ship little His first album is one big story, like I love it. Even his early mixtape it's too many. But that's that's a good one.
Yeah, what about you the honorable mentions.
I put something that's a little fun just a Friend by bis Marky. Yeah, just a great story.
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Middle and somewhere in the middle.
What about you, Ana listens, we're just putting anything up there now.
Wait, that's your only one.
I got misfat Booty by most stuff too as your honorable mention. But there's another honorable mention that I think we need to talk about what you better not say it. Stan is a good storytelling song.
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All yours today. It's a good story. Though. It's a good story, good story end. I mean, if a black man wrote that, he'd be locked up.
I gotta say, I.
Think form a movie another similar.
What the FU.
When Clark Kent was on here, he talked about Kendrick and Eminem's similarities, a sense that he's talking about stuff that's unspoken right in white, white families. So it is, I know, I didn't think over all. I think the worst part about stan Is is when Eminem comes into the song at the end. I think the guy from the point of view of the fan, when he comes in at the end, it feels kind of like milk toast to me.
It feels like, I mean, like that song doesn't live without that, the song does not connect her. But yeah, that song doesn't that So Sharper. You know, it's like, yeah, but I'm saying it was.
That song doesn't become the hit it does without that, like because no one was, no one's playing, no one's playing that song.
There's also am of like and we should be together, just like all that ship that he was going out there. Stan became a part of the vernacular after that. Yeah, you know, I think it's a very it's a you know, it's a great song. It's not my top five.
Though it sounds like it's close to your.
I say that I would go with Lupe Fiasco. Paris Tokyo.
It's one of my favorites.
You don't like Paris Tokyo.
I thought you're gonna say Kick Push.
Kick pushes one too. But I like Paris Tokyo because I.
Just feel like I want them to ann.
Anyway.
I love Faris Tokyo is one of my favorite records just in general, because it's a guy who's saying I'm working, but you're still with me, like in spirit, and then eventually she does actually get to go with him to like Paris into Tokyo and travel the world and as he makes money on music, and I just fuck with it because I am a girl who's working and making money on music, so I feel it.
So anyway, Wow, I don't like.
Your parents the other any other outsideer. Do you want to get to that layer?
Neither.
I guess I'll go with ice Cube. Today was a good day.
Okay, wow wow, Okay, that's goode. I'm not mad. I also would like to say I forgot to mention what we mean you talked about slow down that I think about it is Brandy Brand Nubian like yeah, like that's yeah.
That's don't let it go to your head.
That's the other one, because I feel like it's half storytelling, half not ishue. But I listen to that record a lot when I just be looking at the culture and things that it's happening.
Or just I want y'all know Niledge thirty.
When I interact with certain people, I just be like, she's been here before, this brand Nuvian to get my mind right, because these niggas is crazy.
We're out here listening and touching Monday and good she's doing.
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What day was off?
The day is February twenty third, nineteen ninety three.
The Lakers, because last night it's actually pretty easy.
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Shake them up, shake them up, shake them up, shake them throw it in a circle.
It's a little and authentic. Got a triple double?
No, it's not.
Sometimes that let me know you won't be playing basketball with the homies, because sometimes.
It just be your day and it feels like you fucked around and got a triple double. And it might not have been a strong double. Ten ten tents, might have been ten turnovers, might have had ten turnovers tennis is and you might have got blocked ten times. But you fucked around and you got a triple double. We didn't say. He didn't say what kind of triple double?
It was true, that's true.
Can we start with my number five or I number one? Number five?
Because my number one is so important to me and I would be pissed if y'all said, hold on, let me get to these tomatoes. Oh, he's ready because I put some young niggas on here because I knew y'all was it.
I love the show.
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No, no, you have to fuck now, it's somewhere lost. All right, let's do it. I'll kick it off. My number five The Artist Storytelling by alcas I love that I love me personally, I love cohesiveness, and I love I mean outcast is my I've said this with a multiple occasion Outcast of my favorite group. But as a kid growing up in New York, I didn't hear those stories. I didn't hear it that way.
You hit You know that one hundred three thousand verse probably one of my one of my favorite hundred three thousand verses, just talking about the young girl, like there was just so much stuff nuanced that I was hearing that you didn't expect to hear from a person from the South. And you know that might have been just my young ignorance at the time. I also love that the artist storytelling isn't the only artist storytelling.
It's four of them.
Yeah, and each one I don't know about two, but each one two is not my favorite.
But like three and four.
That's the one with no.
I think that's three. Three has Lickoric. Four is him and the drama. No, I don't think so.
The artist storytelling much is on my list. Is the story of two women, Susie Screw Susie's and Sasha and Thumper. Sasha he calls her Thumper because she's one is a very promisciuous woman. The other is a drug. I think it's I think it's a great song.
Like I said, you don't hear those stories, you know what I mean, Like you weren't hearing those stories. And then, like I said, there's something about that southern drawl that Andre three thousand was in the middle of, like crafting at the time, that just literally pulls you in.
Oh you know what, he's on part one.
He's on the first one, I think a sample. Oh okay, but slick Rick is on the third one.
You're not on the second. Yeah.
No, that's a that's a great one. That's definitely on my list too. But this is on your list. I'm taking it off my list, so I can just give you somebody else favorite line and that song su.
I think that I think that intro my favorite, just the way he played with the the way.
He sung it, the cadence. I don't know if I have a favorite. To me, it's not one of those. It's like, I goes back to what I was saying earlier about lyrical deckstery. I don't think it was so much that the line. There were favorite lines.
It was the through line that got me, like as if I was watching a movie and then hearing, you know, hearing big boys look, hearing Andrea's look, and then I really loved the way Andre brought in his verse. So the girl name said, like it just was like okay. It was like.
It was like sitting in a bathtub and just letting the water fill up, if that makes sense, right, Like You're just okay, I'm comfortable. I'm here wherever you want to, wherever you want to take me, I'm going at this point, production was phenomenal. You want to be when you grow up, she said, she said, she said alive, She said, I want to be alive.
I really liked the beginning. It's this small thing that I love.
That what from the drop, I'm ready for nihilist production. Yo.
I love that that whole organized?
Was it organized?
Organized? Noise?
Beautiful? What makes their production so great? I think to me, it's just like you could.
Hear the soul and the beats absolutely once they start rapping on it, It's just like magic that China.
It was all there, and then the end with like, yeah, actually know some of.
The skins blow on me. I'm like, this should have been on the album where you can like skip it, not on the song where I got here the whole thing. Whoa, You're so disrespectful And I'm not even talking about this on the mis education Lauren.
I've always got to hear a skit. I'm so tired of hearing that.
L Oh, what's happening here?
I love love, Heaven'll been in love every t.
J.
I can understand when it's coming.
Are you so you love them? I love you? Yes?
My thing with skin you if you put it on the album, you gotta live with it. So when you got to skip that works, you need it, You've got to skit that doesn't work?
You keep this?
No, the album is not do you remember? I?
Oh, God, don't give it skip its own track.
I guess it's because it's a part of the song.
Yeah, But now when I'm trying to put it on a playlist, you got a whole skit leading into the song that I know.
You got to go into app Let me tell you, go into Apple like we used to do back and day and you you you remember we used to.
Be able to go yeah on iTunes, used to be able to scrub you could. You used to be able to change the time, so do that. Well, I don't know if you can still do it on iTunes, but back in the day you could. You remember when I'm talking about like it used to be, like if the song is like five minutes, you could go in there and stop the song at like three.
Well, that's great.
I don't know if you can still do that on my playlist, like I can't with these skits, Like you can.
Do it if it's downloaded to your computer computer, not if it's like on Apple Music.
Got it.
But speaking of skits, with daylight back in all our minds, three high and the eyes and skit is what the whole game show that's happened?
Yeah, I will say, And even from listening to the Daylight record, Daylight Album, Like it's making me a fan of scratching, like I've always wanted to know, just so hip hop pers or DJ Puris can't come and be.
Like you're not ready to.
But now it's like I actually like it sonically in the music. I know when I hear it like on air, i'd be like, do less and just play the record.
But it's a time and the place, and I think it was done well.
The hope, the hope, Remember you asking me the favorite the hook, the holk, the Hooklet y'all get the hunk your back. Now it's like that and like that, and it took me a lot of Let me also say this because I know sometimes you know, our peers can be on these platforms and do sometimes accidentally or even on purpose, sound like you know historians.
Like yeah, I'm a historian a different way where like it didn't hit me. I didn't know what the fuck they was talking about for the longest.
It didn't hit me until but because like I told you before, like my introduction to outcast was music videos that would like like on rap City and then be in my house.
I don't know if you remember that, but I know you do, so like being my house would be like, well, I guess you know, being older now you realize like all the labels would have all these printed up CDs and whatever then sell obviously they would have in a warehouse, and then you can like subscribe to the CDs place, so you you'd get like what was it that deep black? Sorry, you get like ten CDs for like ninety nine cent, and then the next time you'd order, like I guess, you'd pay full price, and then you got like another sixteen for like six cent. So like like Columbia Records, there was like Columbia House, there's Columbia, there was being Mine, there's somebody else.
But yeah, so that's how I got at Aliens.
And so I had At Aliens as a CD as a kid, I didn't I'm just like like the music.
I didn't know what the hell was going on.
And like Outcast just every time they were on my TV, they fucking grabbed my attention, like whether it was like me, you, your mom, cousin too, very like cadlag Dog, like just everything about them always encapsulated.
Yeah, so it's like yeah, there go again, talking that ship.
My duck, Like yeah, we're talking about two guys who don't. They don't really get their credit. They don't get the credit they deserve.
Big boys workplaces.
Like he's phenomenal. But I think that just happens.
And I've been you know, I've been a victim of it as well, Like I've just jumped off the boat and been.
Like, oh, I just think that's the greatest, which I do believe.
I do believe one hundred three thousand is top three greatest lyricists of all time. But man, big boy does not get his credit for one just being as nice as he is too, standing next to one hundred three thousand being just as nice as he is.
So that's a good one. So you currently listen to what hip hop questions, legends and lists will be right back after this break.
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So for my number five, I'm just get this out the way.
Here we go.
It's J Cold Lights.
Please are you? And you know what Jacob want another one that I would just put Kamma J Cole lights please Comma sideline story and I have to put you don't like sideline story.
You're these are yours? These are your pick. I'm just saying, he has songs that you are just skipping over.
Which one do you think should be.
It Dreams Dreams?
No, that's the one where he killed the boy. Yes, yeah, that's.
Not you Got Dreams and then knows the other one Enchanted.
Oh I love Enchanted, but yeah it's.
Not my pick five. I just said that.
So I'm going with J Cold Lights Please because that's the first J Coot record I ever heard, and you know that's my favorite rapper, so it's just like, yeah, yeah, you see it now, So.
Love Cold Lights Please.
And then I also really like Sideline Story because it's him just talking about like being in the rap game and being unappreciated and just waiting for like his moment to get up off the sideline. And I resonate with that because you know, I'm in the entertainment industry and it's a lot of shit I'm dealing with, So the record just parallels to my life. So yeah, I like the Sideline Story by Jay Cole.
Not mad at it. Not mad at it.
I mean I think what happens in Lights Please that really appeals to you as far as with the storytelling.
Of it all.
I mean I really That's why I said slash sideline story, because sideline story really resonates more with me than Lights Please, Lights Please.
Is just him saying like he got this girl. She bad as hell.
He's trying to like tell her about he's trying to talk to her about real life ship that's going on, but she just wants to fuck. And you know what, he always he always falls victim to wanting to fuck because like pussy is power and he's hypnotized by the pussy, but and horny, and you know, he's trying to be more of an intellectual, but she just wants to fuck, and that's just what that's about.
So sideline story is more I think fitting.
But shout out to Cole, who's got next mouse?
I just like making it awkward. I just enjoy making it awkward. Sometimes you didn't say you agree with me, all right?
So once again mine is in order number four, ghost face Killer. All that I got is you now my favorite I want to I have this because it's like my favorite line, or not my favorite line, my favorite setup.
So he said, family ain't family no more.
We used to play ball eggs after school, eat grits because we was poor. Grabbed applies for the channel fixed to hang on the TV, rocking each other's pants to school wasn't easy.
We survived, whining snotty knows with no coachs. We kept it real, but the older brother still had jokes. Sadly, Daddy left me at the age of six. I didn't know nothing, but Mommy neatly packed.
A shit so like that was like my that Like I used to like rap that like it was mine. Like he just painted a story that I knew so well, like you know what I mean, just you know, to take it there growing up black man in the community, like in a black community, you see this, you see this, like there was times where we was damn bad, not like you know what I mean, not as bad as them, but like it resonated, and I think, off rip, it resonated like that was one of the first songs I remember listening to her as a kid, with the tears well Enough, Like to this day, I listened to that song the Tears are Gonna well up, like because it's so real, and I feel like even if it was the song that I couldn't personally resonate, like if I hadn't seen that with my cousins, if I wouldn't seen that with myself. It's one of those songs where he painted such a vivid picture. I felt like I was there. I know, I know people like that, you know what I mean, the people, the people up the street from when we grew up. That was the first people I ever met on Section eight. That was the first people. They was at the end of all block. They were the first people I ever met on section eight. And we knew, you feel what I'm saying, Like we knew, they knew they were on Section eight. That seemed they knew the foodston They're going to Jimmy's, you know what I mean, up there on Straight Path to get the sandwich with the with the stamps, you know what I'm saying, Like I seen that with my you know what I mean. So like to see that and they hear that at the time, you know, I'm young. Yeah, it resonated and that that last that hit me, you know what I mean. It kind of reverse for me because when I was six is when my mom met and married the man that raised me. But up until then, I was a kid, I knew what it felt like not to have no dad. So like where he says, you know, his dad left when he was six. I kind of got a dad when I was six, but it resonated with me, so that right there or that got you, Like I said, I listened to that once a month and it's still the tears going well up every time, and everything was just perfect. I think we understood, at least for me growing up, I understood, like ghost faces bigger than just a rapper.
That was his first big step out from the.
World, and like it was bigger than just some bragg of doses fly gangster rap. It was like he used his voice as an instrument, like for the first time for me, Like his voice cut is just as important as the strings on the sample and the keys on the sample. Mat of course, Mary jay on that on that hook is amazing. The video video is amazing.
The video and also for me, the familiar part that now I mentioned, like the roaches out of the Cereal box line, that was familiar for me growing up in the projects. We did have roaches everywhere in the projects going up, Like it was you turn on the lights in the morning. That shit was really really real, the rots, water bucks everywhere.
Listening to you describe the emotions evoked from the record evoked to other records in my brain, but I'm like, all right, I don't have time to name them all so much, but I'm gonna go with Clock with No Hands by Black Thought. And I really like this record because he's just talking about like dealing with like family and friends and how frustrating it can be. And it's just it's just a real ass record, like you know, you could cut other people off in your life, like you know, there's like coworkers, you don't really like you only got one family, you know, you just gotta deal with it kind of thing. So this record Clock with No Hands is fucking a damn near perfect song, just if you're going through that and you're in that thought process, especially like I feel like when it first drop, well I don't even know actually want to fill out. But when I first found out about.
It, come on.
When I first found out about the record, I was still in Maryland, but it really resonated me. When I got to New York and I was by myself, and I guess I had time to reflect on family.
So yeah, and just Black Thought, it is.
Just an amazing artists, amazing lyricist.
Probably one of the best rappers period definitely underrated.
So.
Judging by mouth's face, I guess so agreed. Okay, all right, all right.
Next the artist peer Pressure by Kindrack shout out to Kendrick get in love on the fucking list the yeah yeah, I mean I think the whole thing about you know, for the Holmianes line, and he keeps on saying like, I'm sober, but the Homies, I went to homies, I went to home. Means when he says something, I'm usually not violent, but I'm with the Homianes. That ship is just it's real for a lot of people going.
Let's drop k DoD off because that his mama's been because I know he's trying to fuck on Cherain to night you're mad. In fact, drop me off too, I'm trying to funk on something to neck. Man, it's such a dumb ass back then, well, the whole hook.
Like one day it's going to burn you out. I mean, that's just you gotta figure out. I think as everybody.
Growing down, you have to figure.
Out what you do with your friends and how you need to create that separation.
At some point, they just yo, can we oh man? I know it's your song, but can we talk about like, Yo, Kendrick was, Kendrick was not he wasn't human on Good Kid, Mad City, but specifically on Auto peer Pressure when he's talking about it's the way he merges his cadence with the beat, with the with the beat, the actual beat, but also taking beats, which is leaving that pocket of air in between words.
So like when he says we hit the black, say hit the black. He hit the crib looking for anything, and Nintendo hit the black from them, and he's like, who it was righty right, made a left and made it right and made a left one lucky night with the homies.
I like how he called him not human.
He's not human. If you listen to that song, listeners at home, I want you to stop the show right now, press for us, and I want you to go listen. Can we play? Can we put that part in it? Can we just put that part left the right part?
Can we put that either that part or the part where he's talking about the actual breaking, Because the part where he put the actual breaking is the way I realized we're not dealing with a human.
Because the way like I can't even.
As a person who's not a rapper, let alone, a rapper of his his caliber. I can't even re enact it the way he did it, but it's like the way he's like just the way it's like a snake moving through a room, the way he put those words together that he was just like, you know, in search of it, in search of anything, like, because he could have said looking.
For in search of any and then it was.
That's crit shout out to you, d Block, because I definitely forgot about that record, and I, like I said, I had Kendrick for my honorable mentions, but yes, or the peer pressure.
A lot of story, Duckworth is.
Duckworth is like I think I think people one that being at the end of the album he's a he's a nutcase.
He's not human, but just that story being a true story and the way he told the story, he's not human like Kendricks is not human in the way that he performs these records.
Hell of a solid four was four?
That was just four? All right? Number three. I'm sitting in the crib dreaming, somebody got died A big.
Dang mine is a biggie one too?
What is a different one? Bi got masked?
He want to put you to sleep. You want to put your sleep, You wanted to put you out of sleep. You got some night top stories, but said. I'm sitting in the crib dreaming by lid Jets and coops, the way Salt shoots and how they sell records like Snoop.
I'm interrupted by a doorbell three point fifty two. Who the hell is this? It gets up quick cocks my ship, stop the dog from balk and proceed like I feel like I got to like you're you're so invested, you get what I'm saying, like.
If you pay, if you're like outside of all I got is you. These other songs are catching me from the then from the beginning, Big says this, and I feel like I'm gonna sound like I'm selling being extra, but this is really hot, like ingest music. Every time I hear the record, I feel like I'm sitting down and the TV credit just open up and you see the big pin. It's like a like a like an allegory film, like like uh Wu tang is doing has done over this last season. I feel like I'm watching the allegory, like I feel like.
I'm watching what he's talking about. I want to see this movie he's chilling, dreamingly, jets and coops the way.
He brings, and he also mentions that when he drops like snoop, like something's going on at that time, it's just he just says, like very non nonchalantly, like actually, like.
He said, and I get to walk and you see this big, hulking figure walking around with the GAT. He's like, yeah, big, yeah, it was going on.
Somebody gotta die. Let the gun shots go. Somebody got to die. Nobody has to know that kid. He's crazy.
My big record, which is number three, is every Day Struggle, And I was like, it was hard to pick one of him because he can do we can do a top five best big storytelling. Yeah, just on him because he got so many. But you know, I've always liked when big rap, fastatory stuff, so I like the second person. He's like, I mean, I got the master pan.
On my way to Maveryland in two texts take over the Projects, they call it two texts. He told two texts, and when he sparked a bunch like the answer next Biggs nuts.
He was nuts. Yeah.
His storytelling is just phenomenal and I just love it, Like with in the crack of ass to make a quick cash.
They got, he said, when they got his bitch, he said, I hold the damn should be holding three.
For the whole family. True, g that's me.
I don't want to live no more the time they hear death knocking at my front door. Living every day at the trestle, another drug to juggle, another day, another struggle.
Right, people, do you understand lucky you was to lift through that?
Oh my god, I can tell you my number three is who the fuck is this page me?
That's your number three in the morning, your number two. Let me tell you that your number two and your number one better be phenomenal.
Picture.
It's my nigga pot from the barber shot. So he was in the gambling spot. I heard the intricate plot. A niggas water stick, your light, flying papers, cable, slow down, love your piece dropped the caper. Remember them niggas up you that you grew up? It got nice with Yeah, that's my nigga fame from the pros. I didn't say that love dis respect. I didn't say this it Clark returned the niggas that you do from back when when you was locking minding figures. Now to here you're blowing up like night Troll and the water through your way pipe slow, hold than me? Now water you got tell me what you want to do? Man? Why didn't my paper? Damn?
I think what's going on in that song? Like even the fact that the whole part like I didn't say them like that storytelling is so specific. No, I'm not talking about those guys else You're you're ready incredible, because like.
He wasn't human.
And also like the paranoia that you feel in his songwriters, like he was really fucking nervous about like what you think all the guns.
For what you think? I was just about to say that what you think all the guns is full? He said in the feet of Gunpowder. So they trying to talk about.
This, I mean, the psychosis that was going to his head and a lot of his lyrics.
It's just like you he got too many, honestly he got because.
How could you want to live like that? You make all this money to get out of the hood, and then you just like it's so sad how it ended. But it's just like when you think about once he got out, he had this whole other.
And they say he was really paranoid, like Little Season and said like in those latter you know, in that latter part of at least when they were recording that album, he was really pardo, especially after the accident.
And we've seen even more recent stuff with you know, pop smoke and all these guys who've been.
Damn, why don't want to stick me from my paper? Damn? Why didn't want to stick me from my paper?
Great song and I and I put that ahead of another Biggie song, which I think Mouse may talk about later because of the entertaining part about the guy with what the the auto tune did on the voice, as if he's calling from itself. I just think I love song. I think Mouse is going to talk about maybe later, but it's just I think the entertainment value of Warning is.
The entertainment values with all of these records. Big does something no matter if it's all ready to die, no matter if it's on his feature Like Big, you can tell and you can appreciate it as like you know, with with hindsight, how talented he was and how intelligent he was. You know, well even the worst rapper is you know, kind of.
Kind of a bit more intelligent than the average person, because you have to be entertaining. I think there's a level of intelligence that has to go into entertaining.
People, right, I disagree with this thing, but okay.
Big was so entertaining he because he attacked it like TV, like you think of you know, he painted a picture. You're now listening to the what hipov questions legend. The list will be right back after the break.
All right, Number two.
My number two.
This is it's my favorite. But if I have to be honest, it's number two. I just think and I think I've crafted my list based on like a hard criteria. Right, So, although this is my number two is my favorite storytelling rap of all time, I understand it putting it number two, even number three on some people's list, I don't understand it not being on people's list.
Meet the Parents by.
Jay Z, Meet the Parents on jay Z on the Blueprint two is the It's like a master class in storytelling. Not only is it a master class in storytelling, you can tell he was influenced by one of the greatest storytellers ever, Biggie, and you know Blueprint two starts off. Blueprint two starts off with the conversation with Big in hole and Faith on the hook and you know.
So just to see. As the album progresses, we get Meet the Parents where jay Z is literally rapping about a father killing his son, and he talks about you know, he says, he said, seems like the young seems like the end of every young black life. It's this line. Damn him already, because then we saw some of us. He fought like us, talk like smacked him, get the wall even you know what I mean. And he's like, even how he ended six shots into your kin out of a gun. Niggas be a father, you're killing your son. Meet the parents and talks about isis and and Mike, and Mike.
Was just this. He wasn't really the one to love her, right, there was a nigga names want to take it out the city life. But what he said, he said about isis like this. She iis loved this city. She liked the Gucci sneakers, the red.
Green and right. She was so turned on when he first saw the fight. They had to go home and she had a shower twice.
Like he paints this picture, you feel like you were in bedsty and you know Mike and you know Isis you know they son, You could see them. You could see them like you can almost like paint this young man's face, like just.
Did think about it? Is that he didn't know was his son, right, he had no idea that this was his son, that he that he but.
He had no because that's how far removed he just on like there was so much it's like a it's like a scor Saves.
Or Spiker tragedy. Right, So you talk about the father killing on sons, those Greek tragedies, Yeah, electric complex, the mother has sex with on some all like those classic Greek storyline and.
You look at it and you're like.
Everybody's I don't know how long it took jay Z to craft a song. If somebody told me it took him a year to craft the song, I would be like you damn right.
Because if you think about a movie, right, like deb like you you're a producer or director, like even to get to what we do every day, it's not just you know me and I look great, but there's still is some part where you're like, all right, hey, what are we talking about. We'll go here, we'll go here. So on these like longer shoots when you're doing your documentaries and things of that nature, it's like, Okay, we know how I want to start. I know how I want to finish, and we have to fill all the sin and then when I fill this stuff in, you know, this interview is really a splice of like because I really want to touch on like five or six more things from this interview. He had to do that.
Jay Z had to do that, almost as if he was writing a script. There was character breakdowns that you know, you had to like what he said. He said, like you talk about the dad Mike and he's like this MoMA. He says, oh, mom is baby. He said, if that baby was mine, it would be more dog.
So is Mama's baby pop is maybe like you know what I mean? Like and now that's become something in the in the ethos, right, everybody says it.
Now you know, you watch more Mama's Baby pop is maybe you know what I mean? And you just look at that and it's like, how the fuck did you come up with this? What was going in yet? But it's not that hard to think, like I don't know, I didn't it could have been you know, I'm thirty three. I never I didn't hear it before Jae MoMA's Baby pop is.
Maybe I don't it might have been like an old school saying, I don't know if it was on wax, but I think the peeling of the onion that you're talking about. He starts off, just saying, this is your typical stuff, rainy night night, Yep, you know this kind of and then there's more layers to this. Yeah, I think that's what is amazing.
Yeah, that's the in every layer felt I'm gonna sound like such. I probably sound like sound every time we talked about hip hop. I could smell the rain the first time I'm listening to it, I can smell the rain.
I can feel that that moment where jay.
Z says the moment he says, he tells her young and get off the block. But the younger it ain't buzz stood him, he said, but in him he saw something like a bird Nate scene from the old He says, like a sign from the almighty Lord. You know what I'm saying, Like I'm I feel like I'm and you know, I have my own you know, I mean issues with my biological father.
So I'm really connected.
I'm really feeling like I've stood there, I stood you know what I mean I'm stood in front of this nigga like playing with me, like you know, and and what jay Z said, J said, he said, he's like a like a like a self, like he's seen him, but like he's like he's looking at himself, but more mature. I've been there, I've stood in this man face and had issues with him and look at him like damn, he canna look like me.
You know what I mean.
I've been there, So it's like you know what I mean, Like you're standing there. No, I always boom him, but I'm just sitting there like I' been in this situation where there's tension between us, and I'm like looking at him and it's like in my mind, I want to do this to him, Like I want to do something to this man, but there's something that's stopping me because there's an innate connection between us, and I don't think this man is I don't think it's reverbing to him.
I don't think he's seeing it the same way in my mind. And that happened with me.
So to hear jay Z talk about with Mike and his son, he's like, he's like, you know what I mean? He said, what do he pulled out, pulled out a brand new theory. But you know, you say what you know what they say about he who hesitates a war, he who hesitates his last didn't even blank for his mind.
Went meet the parent. Yo, that what kind of line did that to say?
He calls me the parents of the last the last line of the parents, the parents.
That's my favorite.
That's my number. It's my favorite of all time. But number two. It's a number two for a reason.
Okay, my number two, I'm gonna go with. I feel like it's way less a sentimental as what Mouth just said, like that was some real ship just now. I'm like, damn, all right, Yeah, that's that's great. But I think mine's is like a fun one. Everybody likes Troy.
They reminisced sob my god, I'm not gonna song.
That record is just the beat is great, the story is great.
It is about want to heavy these dancers.
Yeah really I thought that was about no Troy.
It's about one of Heavy's backup dancs.
Troy is one of the boys. Yeah, I never put on two togethern't know that.
Yeah, someone said I think on Twitter recently, like you know, there's been no better eulogy song than Troy.
That's a eulogy song when.
They reminisceed my god, wow, the horns, those horns.
Man.
He used to find.
First of all, Mecca the Soul Brother one of my favorite albums, one of my favorite albums of one of my favorite albums across any genre of all time, like p Rod. But you talk about as good as Mecca and the Soul Brother, is Troy being the song that stands out?
Said so much.
Record listen to it again.
I thought that was him talking about his life and I thought so too, But it's.
Just certain things wasn't making sense with like interviews and stuff. So I didn't put two in together until d Black just said it. And then when I think about it, reminists over you, Troy. If you look it up, Troy is one.
Of the boys. You know, it's heavy in the boys. One of the one of the boys name is Troy and he did die yeah.
Yeah, forget this the days the way back, even just down to so he just that's his good friend. Because he talked about mom being the youngest, always.
Had yoh my god, just that yo're talking about getting out.
Check it positive over negative for a woman to master.
It's like, what you're gonna do.
I don't know.
That's impressive. That's actually really impressive.
I didn't know that, all right.
Number one or number two.
Number two is, here's a little story. I got the it's not going to be here. It's not gonna be here.
I gotta flip this table. It was poor through this table that once upon a time, not long ago, people with pajamas and lived life slow with justice. Justice.
If people weren't behaving like that author cook, there was a little boy who was led by another little boy, and this is what he said, me and U K, we're gonna make the cash robbing old folks and making it dad.
They did. Money came with it, but one can't stop it like you had it, you robbing up and try to rob it was yo. That ships, Yo.
But if you talk about stort like if you just think about it, I know I be dragon ship. But if you think about it like yes, high like.
That, I know I be draggon.
I know, I know I love I love hip hop. I know I know I be dragon ship. I love hip hop, and I make no qualms about it. Yes, it's not just your fucking Patty and everyone's gonna sing poo putt song. Think about what he's saying in the record. He's saying some fly ship. He's telling a fly story. Like no, he said, no need for static, No, no, no, no no, and he gave him a slap. Little did he know the little.
Boy was strapped, said watch you hit me straight for the cops.
Kid me like you talking about even talking about dave shoes, walk to no soap me bullets, hurry up, running the cop, back up bank shot.
Each time that you gotta say a record, it reminds me of another record.
Give an honorable mention.
Y'all gonna laugh.
But this is a story all about how much life turned upside down.
I think that's a fun but I think that goes back and I'm not shooting. I think that goes back to what I was saying, like a few seconds ago. I think that's a fun song, dance to tell the story. It's a fun song. List no flash, this is a pioneer. I thought that was a I know, but I thought it was a No, that's not a.
Real record, that's just TV interest.
So it wasn't the original, it wasn't right.
Well, we talked about on list about you know, we can't give the pioneers. I mean, pioneers are pioneers, you know, like when we had the groups just because your person pioneering storytelling song. So it gets a lot of points from me. But it's also like, just when you listen to it again, some of those slick ricks Cadence that you when he says this seem funny. So don't you dare laugh? It's like there's something about the upbeatness of the song still, but the kid is shot by the cops at the end, right, so just when you realize that the darkness.
Sure, I feel like Children's story probably if we're just talking about like most famous, it's probably number one.
Yeah, we're talking about the most famous. Yea, I think I think it will go.
I think it's number two to what you just raped. I think fresh friends about let number one? I think I honestly, yeah, I think those the most popular. Yeah, yeah, I would say, but.
Also honorable mentioned the message Oh yeah in sugar Hill the rapper's delay. Those are story records. Yeah, you haven't been a somebody eating.
But you know, as we talk about this, I'm like, damn, I think a lot of songs tell stories, but then they're storytelling records. Because when you were talking about Damn, I think the number three version number.
Three, my number three was I can't remember my number three. I think I got to die.
Your number three reminded me of how I felt about when I heard Queen Latifa Unity.
I'm like, that's not really a storytelling record, but she is telling the story.
She walks down the street a dude, disrespect BacT and she's like, who you calling the bitch? Respect Unity And anyway, that's how I felt. But I'm like, it's not really a storyteller record.
Does she telling us.
Storytelling?
It's hard.
It sucks you right then it's like, like I said, like allegory, like you're stuck and you're just like when the song ends, you feel like you're watching credits instead of the next song is going.
That's the way I kind of see it.
Number one, Let's get to a mouse.
Damn doors for you, even all my mother fucking holes for you, Frank pussy with with the Kodak. It's the mad Tech. Come on, man, I got a story to tell, Biggie. I got a story to tell by Biggie for so many reasons.
Once again, it's layers upon layers upon layers, you know, it being about motherfucking Anthony Anthony Mason, you know, the.
New York Knicks fucking bully.
That was my guy on the next two.
I loved him all all my people loved him, all my old heads loved him.
That Nick team of the early nine.
He was amazing.
Hopfully, Mason starts.
It was so crazy, but like just big, just what what y'all over? There?
Don arm legs.
Like legs.
But but it's so dope because that's his career. That's that's but but also that's five. That's five percenter. That's five percent. Now the five arm leg leg that's the five that's the together. Yeah yeah, but like I don't play.
That's a great number one?
Is that the man? Listen from just you're engaged from there, like just from the minute you hit that.
Check it out.
Talking about oh my niggas, the niggas crib. I like, so yeah, like after what you said, got the head, got the bread, I'm gone.
Now that's a great number one.
Like you just said, like you were, I don't the first time. I don't know, man, I keep saying this shit like the first time. Every time I heard, for the exception of.
For except the three out of the forty record, three of the four, three of the five of these records, I'm on the edge of my seat every word because you know, obviously you got.
All that I got.
He just recant in his life say and with Dard storytelling, you know, I was a little you know, I was a little green. I didn't know what he was talking about. I just enjoyed what they were.
So I wasn't on the you know, there's no it didn't connect now that connected. There was no. It wasn't a ride. I wasn't like, oh, what's next? You know what I mean? But with these other three on the edge of my seat, what is going to happen? Will be will Big make it out next time? On Dragon ball Z?
Like you know what I'm saying, Like, that's that's what I'm here. Like so like when he's like, you know what she said, what she said?
He said, tell me cool?
He said, no, no, he said he when Big told the girls that you better tell your man be cool, she don't know.
I'm cool as a fig gas head. I don't want to blast him, man, but I can in the window.
I'm trying to even though the situation.
You look, it came to me like a song I wrote, Come boy, it can't tell me yo. First of all, inception, it came to me like a song I wrote. Wait, nigga, this is a song you wrote. Wait again, nigga, Wait again, nigga.
You don't even write. You don't even write.
Oh my god, no, great record. That's a that's a good one.
But before we get you your one, because I want you to finish, can I just tell you what my number one is? I wonder you I think you finished this? Yeah no, but my number one is black Steel in the r of cast pump Endemy And I think you know, I got a letter from the government like that song to me is a is a great story that you can when you talk about the visualization, you can see all that happening as he's talking about with the prison rate and just like just them getting to the helicopter on top of the prison and getting out and just shooting its way out. I think that's the dope.
I think that's a fair one.
It don't resonate with me, but that.
What I just I know it's a great one.
Dad, it's like one of the record.
It's yeah, like we can always acknowledge how great some ships even if it don't resonate.
Yeah, yeah, all right, but mine?
Wow, I just want to tell you why you put a lot of pressure on yourself. You said it's better than I got to.
I think it's better.
But they're in different lanes because, like you said, like I got a storyteller is entertainment where this is?
This is really If you say waterfalls, I'm gonna flip because Left Eyes Verse was so crazy.
At the launches.
No, my number one is common I used to love her.
You are you kidding me? Better than a story to.
Tell common I used to love her absolutely.
That's one of the best hip hop records period, like, and it's great because it talks about like hip hop in its purest form, and then it's transformation, I mean, yeah, as it evolves to like mass media selling itself, whereas to now you're trying to tell me that certain records are great.
When it's a rund like common Sense.
I used to love her. It's great, and I will never forget.
I thought the record was like cute as I'm listening to it, because I thought it was about a girl.
I'm like, we've been wrapping this whole episode opening this song up. Bro.
I met this girl when I was ten years old, and what I love most she has so much so she was old school when I was just a shorty. Never throughout my life she would be there for me on a regular not a church girl. She was secular, not about the money. The stuff is Mike, check it up. But I respected her.
She hit me in the heart.
A few New York niggas had did it in the dark, but she was there for me, and I was there for her, put out a chair for her like. I just really liked the way he dressed hip hop up as a woman.
And then at the end, no, not as.
My friend's nigga.
Why because why is that sip?
Because I know a few New York nigga did the dark. I'll pulled up the chair for hunks.
Anyway, So I didn't like that.
It was a dig. I ain't like that. Yeah, that was a little dig. That was a little dig. That was not it.
He was just saying, like.
Adult New York niggas was doing her like she was a whole.
Well then she broke to the West Coast, and that was cool because around the same time, I went to way to school and I'm a man of expanded, so why should I stand in a way? She probably get her money in LA and she did so that she got big fu for what was foul. She said that the pro black was going out of staff, like I just like how he broke down the eras of hip hop, Like yes, was fell in love with it.
He fell in love with.
It when it was in the New York scene, but he wanted a piece of it for himself. He sees her going out west and he starts expanding, which, by the way, commons commons evolution from his first album to his second album is two different commons, which is I think he's explaining that also in the record.
So just so I want to talk about y'all's hip hop.
I was just like, oh, like that emoji the brain is like lifted, and you're like, quick question, put that emoji in my face.
But do you think when she goes into the West Coast side of things that he actually has a little bit of this, Like you know when he says, now black music is black music, and it's all good. So when he says that line is he kind of like still looking at her differently? You think, I mean hip hop is the herd, right, So is he looking at it differently?
Based question the way he said he wasn't salty. She was with the boys in the hood.
But do you believe it? Sure it was because they got into a beef right after that.
I think they got into a beef for other reasons, not because of that record, because like even Erica, but I do love.
In my life.
He's got to ask you, which one do you like better, though, love my life.
Or that I like I used to love her better, but I love the Erica I do record too. But I'm to Darren's question of do I think he was salty? No, because he says the boys made her better to grow. I had to let her to be the Jeddah and I understood that looking for cheese.
That don't make her a hood right.
In fact, she's a queen to me, like Beams on me. I love it when she sings to me like, oh you know you like I think when it comes to like my POV of hip hop and what it means to me, I love I used to love her.
It's like all the songs I named are songs that really resonate.
The first time you guys heard that song, did you know what the metaphor was right away?
Way? Because somebody introduced it to me.
I knew that.
They told you. Somebody told me.
My cousin was like like that was when I was getting into my lyrical bag, and I was like, yeah, like having like creating my standard of rap. And my cousin like, yo, listen to this, like he rapping about hip hop, Like it's not a woman, it's hip hop. So I already went into it knowing, which kind of helped because I was able to come down one thousand percent.
Sure. If I listened to it the first time, I would have been like, Oh, he's talking my hip hop. I'm like, what girl he talking about?
The whole stop you would have thought she was a whore girl from New York to.
No.
I was watching I saw it on the countdown. I got in TV channel and I'm just watching it. I'm like, this is a vibe.
This is a vibe.
This is the vibe.
Who I'm talking about, y'all.
I'm like watching TV.
Oh ship hip hop? I'm like, call dad, you know what this song about?
Common Car wait a minute time out common sense.
No, No, I'm talking about when did you discover this song? Because you said you picked up a cell phone?
Well, no, a phone like the house phone. All okay, she's probably like two thousand and four.
Okay, okay, okay, okay, that's okay. I my parents discovered the song yesterday.
They couldn't afford a babysitter, you know something, the crib, be in the creb whatever.
But I call him up a parents, real niggas.
No, I'm like, Dad, I just found this song. He's like, I played that song your entire life, Like, you don't know that song.
I'm like, like, not at work? You never you remember you remember calling your parents at work to ask something dumb.
No, my brother used to be getting on my nerves.
Shout out to just hell, okay, I speak to, I speak to to have some first chokes, put some in the oven.
Joe, he's standing at the door.
I keep telling him to get out, but he's just standing at the door, like, oh man.
Yeah, that was a good way to end.
It was as far as that storytelling raps, A great storytelling rap, Yeah.
I think I got a storytellers more like he said, more like spins, you're not. It's not suspenseful one. I used to love her. It's just a story.
But he takes I don't argue with it being a fucking master craft of a song, of a storytelling song.
Just say that I got a storytelling No, no, it's real.
People, all right, you know what, Let's make this a poll.
Let's make it a poll.
Let's do it, all right, guys, me.
And Moss want to know who do you Who do you think has a better storytelling record?
Is it common? I used to love her?
Or biggie, I got a story to tell.
Drop comments in the section below.
Click the poll.
All of that, we make sure d block a king, Make sure we got a nice clip to post. I'm posted to the page. Make sure I want to see that. Because this is ridiculous, that would be so.
Let's collapse that one.
Okay, so people can yell at your people. Your people are probably gonna agree with me. Don't don't bring the book community who don't?
Did he shima? Did he just make up?
All?
Right?
Any any last words?
Yeah? I got a story to tell.
Speaking got a.
Story and tell you got anything going on that you want shout out real quick?
The same thing I always got going on. Man, it's the what I question.
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You've got a whole bunch of stuff going up too, Like you forgot about Broccoli Fest by the way.
Oh my god, Yes, I'm not gonna talk about your jobs.
I'm sorry. Well, that's why we're such good brother and sisters, because we hold each other.
I'm excited to see.
You know your schedule, you know, we just don't know our own schedule.
Bracy is gonna be dope though.
Yes, insane. I cannot wait.
It's gonna be dope. All right, I got a special visitor. Who who, there's somebody popping out?
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Yeah, so what I do with mouse? Honestly, after arguing with him I'm ready to argue with anybody. Mouse has got me prepped and ready for war. So shut up to Mouse for that makes you guys.
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My favorite thing about hip hop is you know when people know, like when they do interviews niggas, that would be my favorite thing, Like that's how I know niggas lit. That's that would be my like marker for how to let you are like throwing the stuff you can't talk about.
Like I hate when the artist come up to there. Oh yeah, just dropping this day, just dropping this day now, ask them if when just coming. We're working on dates right now. You know, third quarter, you know, look out for that third quarter. That used to be my favorite. Second quarter, your second we come in, we come in early second quarter. I be like, yeah, this is lip.
Okay understandable. I got some things I'm working on to that I can't really talk about yet for second quarter, second third quarter. Yeah yeah, I'm wait to Q three to drop some more bombs, clue bombs. All right, Next Monday to another episode of The Wedding Questions.
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