If you’re still hearing a song that 20 yrs old it’s a classic. To me all of the old rap is better than what’s out there now. Love me some Country Rap tunes.
I see Bun and KeKe all the time. I've seen Will at Pappadeaux's. These men are well rounded and truly grounded. I definitely appreciate their contribution to the culture.
Feels like I just relived my infancy, childhood, all the way through my graduating year of high school all in one 40min interview. True LEGENDS, not just of the South... in General. Damn, what a great interview. Algo's really stepping it up lately. 👏
Real talk, you guys music is a whole vibe and represent our culture to the T! Ya'll music stay relevant cause youre so plugged in to who we are! Celebrating you is celebrating us!
I love seeing these brothas get their flowers while they're still here, and I'm glad they went on to be very successful in area outside of rap. As a Dallas, TX native, we grew up listening to all three of these, and they gave us some of the best time of both our childhood and adulthood. Much respect to these brothas and to H-Town from D-Town.
Mia was the right one for this Interview. We need channel 11 KHOU to sponsor more of this material. Like an add on special. Houston will always tune in to the rap legends. Great job guys!!
Yes Bun B 😂 tipping on 44s is at least 20 years old. I be shocked sometimes too. Never met Bun and Willie D but I've done shows with damn near every single rapper from Htown more then once over my 20 year career.
Yea there ghettos are different from a lot of other cities but there voice and sound was unique and the way they put lyrics and there sound/music together was dope!!!
Whoever idea it was to put Bushwick in the group was a genius will and the can't be stopped album cover just saying as a thirteen yr old white kid from Kansas City in the 90's thats what we was talking about although I did hear the controversy from Willie D first it was that song I'm a kinky mf yeah shout out to will as for bun I still remember first time I heard pocketful of stones I had got the menace soundtrack ugk was on a whole other level also and for Keke I saw him when he come to KC with e40 the Charlie hustle tour then I got.ahold of 3 in the morning but that Dead end alliance I found at a used cd store seen esg was on it had to get it but that D.E.A every song on the cd I can't say I have a favorite long live the pimp pockey moe and screw and can't forget who snoop got his style from Mr 3-2 I'm bout i got to get some them swangers the original ones used to see on cadilacs and bonnelviles were the f do I start to look I'm biut to google thst shit
Lil Keke GIVIN GAME on what HOLDIN SLAB REALLY MEANS. When you was ON THA SLAB YOU WERE SITTIN LOW TO THE GROUND ON THE SLAB OF CONCRETE!!!! 🤘🤘🤘💯💯💯💯💯. TEXAS MAANE
lil keke my favorite h town rapper blowing cake keep it 100 still young living life scholarship to the pen pimp the pen miss my boyz thats barely touching the surface ugk and ghetto boyz my favorite groups this is a great watch and listen.
Rap / hip hop is Black America’s gift to the world. Funk and R & B are the DNA of hip hop. Salute to the original pioneers from the 40s to the present.
My affinity for da SLAB came from my Grandmama......she always said she like Buicks cuz they "hold the road", which is the "slab" of concrete.....that's why we say "holdin slab"....great interview 💯
People sleep on H+Town not knowing alot of music from other artists was inspired by Houston in some way shape form or fashion. I met K-Rino Keke and Scarface their all some cool people.
At 5:29, I like how Willie D kinda corrected her. She was talking about the streets and hustlin' but Willie D let her know that's it's also intelligent and educated people there. It may have changed, but there were houston rappers at first that were as political as P.E. Quanell X was on alot of early Houston albums