My moms was bumping friend when my brother left the CD in the radio. She never did that so that let you know he had some good music. The song was Streets ain't safe. R.I.P moms.
Because he edits the main straight forward discussion not no fillers straight to it in a calm setting make it Darker more classic things of yourself have out look on B high as well
B High biggest attribute is that he lets the artist tell their story in their words. No overtaking or asking stupid questions just a great conversation
@@Ktown4500 that's a blessing bro....I was sad and I posted that feel my pain song and to my surprise he commented I knew he was on sum real most celebritys be thinking they too good to chit chat fiend Kept it 1 k and gave me a couple of shout outs in his lives he told me to stay strong and keep my head up I was sad about my deceased Grandma's and my deceased aunt he blessed me with that ..
I bought everyone's first and second. 'There's One in Every Family' is classic to me. The quality of No Limits music was great back then even when some of the lyrics were not. I'm looking at you Silkk! My $0.02
RIP MAGIC, RIP BIG ED!! FREE MAC & C-MURDER. RIP SOULJA SLIM. ETC. the Tank really shaped my childhood. I’m 29 now. Wow the late 90s and early 2000s were the best times of my life. I couldnt wait to go to the mall and get my mom or dad to buy me a no limit album. I used to bump the no limit soldiers compilation album heavily. So many memories. Salute to Fiend, Master P, Silkk, Mia X, Mystikal, Snoop, MAC, D.I.G., Silkk Tha Shocker, Magic, Mr. Serv-On, Krazy, Kane & Abel, Mercedes, Krazy, etc
Ran into him an asked him about the meaning. Awesome track. He kinda ran it down to me but he thought he should save it for a documentary he pans to work on. But basically a friend decided not to go on the no limit trip to London with him and it was a fatal decision.
Still own every No limit album up untill C murders last album. See them all in concert with UGK when I was 16 still got the shirt n chain they gave me backstage for my birthday. Thanks to mom dukes for coppin the tickets. Best birthday I ever had at the flats and the new front row in Cleveland.
Not my favorite fiend song but still dope asf in its own right. That shit was heartfelt & introspective. That "All I know", might be my favorite tho. I could go for days naming fiend songs I love, but All I know, All in a week, Streets aint safe are easily some of my favorites
When B high says “come on” you betta come on lol idk where we goin but you better go 😂 always a great msg behind that “come on” another legendary interview. S/0 fiend
@@garybattle2571 I know but I never heard New Orleans in his voice until listen to Fiend. They have the same tone. Fiends voice is deeper but you can hear similarities in the sound
I don't want to be here if I don't gotta, my weed habit is so close to snorting powder, gotta few bitches but they all about a dollar and they won't holla if you ain't moving narcotics
I was so doggon obsessed w/ _No Limit._ I bought everything that wasn't nailed down. "NL Tuesdays" were everything. I'd have my lil' coins ready to go. Hell, I even bought the Lil' Soldiers LP and don't remember listening to it. I go back to the independent days when Skull Duggery's and Kane & Abel's first LPs were nearly impossible to find. And when you finally tracked them down (Sam Goody), the plastic was hella tattered. _Who Got That Fire_ was my jam, Richard (Fiend). I had the opportunity to talk to a NL solider a few years ago and he answered all of my questions and listened to my theories. That soldier never bashed Mr. Miller one time. That soldier did agree w/ me on the favoritism aspect of my theory. Silkk, Mia X and Mystikal were his premier artists. Everybody else sorta got the scraps. Mac's _Shell Shocked_ and Mr. Serv-On's _Life Insurance_ LPs were the biggest missed opportunities to me. 'Twas Mr. Miller's label, Mr. Miller's rules. I just felt that the promotion wasn't distributed fairly among all of the artists on the roster, but I mean... He _cain't_ hold the fans' hands and make them buy an LP now. Mystikal's LPs were always on sale. Mercedes' and Mo B. Dick's LPs were $19.99. Just my lil' observations.