ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SU11xev1tfI.html the way he answers that, taking himself out of the story. most would mean conflicted as; happy for him, disappointed not to be a part of the succes. not this man. always looking out for others. props to TAOD as well. compare this interviewing style to Vlad looking for juicy gossip and conflict.
Mo Bee has always been a real one. A man's man. Upfront, humble, professional. Mike Tyson vibes. Made three of my favorite beats, ever. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0mF5-4K7aHM.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-85n0Pi3ffdA.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yBhljTlup2s.html All you twitter drama queens and industry scandal cats take note. The man got played by Puffy and lost 'friends' because he doesn't do the celebrity thing, but has worked with Biggie, Tupac, Channel Live, Craig Mack, BigDaddyKane, Busta Rhymes, Miles Davis...
Easy Mo Bee should have an 'Unsung' episode. One of the best beat-maker/producers of all time, doesn't get the credit that he should. If I ever made an album, he would have been on the short list of producers that I'd call for.
On another note, the last album by the legendary Miles Davis was hip hop influenced and produced by Easy Mo Bee. That says a lot about Mo Bee as a producer as well as the influence of the art of hip hop. Miles Davis himself was forever evolving and was such a major influence every time Jazz musicians seemed to take the music into a new phase throughout the years (bebop, hard bop, avant garde, fusion, Hip-Hop Jazz), etc.
I don't think it was a New York thing because pac was around Greg nice buckshot smif n Wesson and others I think it's because moe bee still had ties with biggie so pac stayed distant
This is a real dude right here. He was hurt and didn't like how Pac treated him but he understood. That's hard to do. Most people can't put themselves in someone else's shoes to try to see what's going on with them. Most people are too selfish to show that level of maturity. It's "Oh so you can't speak now. You with a different crew and label now. You acting brand new now. Well okay, "F" you then." But Mo Bee is different. I remember Pac saying on one of his songs off of Me Against The World, "Hey Mo Bee man, drop that "s__t". That's tough so I bet it did hurt him.
“Yo mo bee mane drop that shit” Temptations my favorite song on Me against the world album my favorite pac song as a whole that beat and song in general was just legendary 💯💯
"Me Against the World" is one of my top 20 Tupac songs. When it first came out, it got me through some truly miserable times, and was my favorite song. I say top 20 (now) because Tupac put out so many classics after that. It's hard to reduce it to a top 10 from Pac. The man was pure genius at creating all-time, transcendent classics! Love you PAC💯
Yip, Pac must have ignored him for a good reason. You dont know what stories pac heard getting carried otherwise pac would have been cool and acknowledged him
@@emceeg6121 I could see that Greg nice said pac thought everybody was mad at him but he told him that wasn’t the case. Just how when he was in prison pac said other inmates was saying biggie homebody shot you and shit like that
Shout out to Mo Bee. A real stand up dude. Legendary producer. It’s a shame Pac didn’t get a chance to talk to him and have a conversation. Underrated producer.
Easy Mo Bee was one of the few that actually didnt try to feed into the drama I wish he could have been the middle man that ended that B.S between Pac and Biggie
Sad story, but Easy Mo Bee worked wayyyy toooo closely with Notorious B.I.G at that time. Tupac, just had to keep himself safe at that point and time in life.
Big had nothing to do with Pac getting jammed up and shot..And Pac knew that..Jimmy Henchmen told him ,I got money for War..It was misplaced anger my nigga..So going at B.I.G. was some fuck sh*t..B.I.G was at the top when Pac got out if Jail..So if he was that mad, He should have gone right at Jimmie Henchmen and Jack..Not B.I.G.
Moe Bee is easily one of my favorite producers.. so many bangers, top favorites are Machine Gun Funk, “Jeeps Lex Benz” and my girl Crystal Waters “Piece Of Lonely”.. All stayed on repeat..
Salute to Mo Bee: This bruh right here produced the title track “Ready To Die” on Biggie’s first album, one of the hardest, most sinister, cleanest beats ever heard.
@@kareemsupremet.v.5189what you mean like what😂 it don't matter he wrong 👑 tupac 👑 to get a reaction like that everything for a reason commonsense. Easy mo bee will not tell that story how he wrong 👑 tupac 👑
He was very paranoid at the time, not all the time but even Michael Jai White explained his bad run in with Pac. Can’t trust nobody sometimes, I got robbed by my own homies, that definitely put a wedge in how I socialize and deal with social groups, generally.
I see E Z Mo B, I automatically have to like. Legend. Iconic. Godly. This man produced tracks on Me Against the World. Damn near most of the Album. Damn near produced most of Ready to Die. EazyMoBe is your favorite producer's favorite producer.
Just the man I wanted to hear from. Now if only The Art of Dialogue can get Billy Garland (2Pac’s biological father) on here lol! Somebody make it happen.
Art u killing it! The best Pac related material! can u put the parts on the videos like part 1 part 2 part 3 etc so we can know which order the vids are in?
Mo Bee had a raw way of producing that gave 90s hip hop a real rugid feel! 1 of the best in his time! His producer credits is a list of the best of the 90s
Easy Mo Bee is one of the all time great hip-hop producers. I would've liked to hear more about his music production, influences, and opinions on today's music, rather than old stories about Tupac. Maybe that will come in subsequent releases of the interview... but I doubt it.
I always liked Easy Mo Bee, seems like a level headed dude. Moreover his production on Me Against the World album was spectacular. That album was a beautiful, sad, melancholy, depressed album. It is actually my favorite album by Tupac. All Eyes on Me was genius but I knew something was coming. I knew more negativity was coming, and it came. Sad.
Easy mo bee is one of the most underrated beat makers and producers and hip hop history very very underrated please get as mad as flowers one of the greatest
Easy Mo Bee, a very under rated producer. Remember this Brother worked/produced an album with the late great Miles Davis before he passed. Album called "Doo-Bop", off tha hook!!.
Another great guest on your platform AOD! I felt his hurt, when he describes 2Pac ignoring him. And that was the last time he saw 2Pac, so that must really hurt!!
Mo Bee's beats have so much soul and nostalgia, even when you first hear them. I think I first heard his music on Miles Davis' "Doo-Bop" album which he produced, and loved every track. Then it was Biggie's first album in '95. His tracks are the ones you remember the most.
I was ignorant of Mo Bee's production until only few years ago. The man was a beast with production skills.🏆 I even used one of his sickest beats in a dj mix I made🔥
You sound certified stupid why would 👑 tupac 👑 befriend him commonsense 👑 tupac 👑 gave him his start 👑 tupac 👑 was about helping uplift his people if he stop messing with you because he had good justify reasons they did something outta pocket nerd😂😂
Easy Mo Bee is a Legendary producer one of my all time favorite Hip Hop Producer who is underrated. Salute. Love for Pac but he didn’t have to do Mo Bee like that. Pac showed love to other New York cats during that time Greg Nice, Buck Shot and more etc. maybe it’s because Mo Bee worked on BIG’s album.
Yo that running from the police song where kadafi starts it with I aint got nothing on my mind then stretxh and big sounding like twins and pac saying hes trigger happy on a sniatch... its my favourite rap song of all times
Love EMB. Haven’t watched the video yet, but any time someone interviews him warms my heart. I feel he doesn’t get his dues. “My Block” is still one of my favorite beats to this day.
I'm finding out knew info still in hiphop. I thought i knew so much but nope. Some of my favorite beats to have on instrumental alone are from this man. Flava in ya ear beat. I had no clue it was this man to thank. Walking home from school With my cd player skipping in my pocket. Born 87' Thank you Brother!