I clicked on this video hoping to hear Louie talk about MUBU KRUMP but he didn’t want to speak on him…MUBU KRUMP was so special to so many of us because he was so real and so raw. He was relatable and he was honest. Most importantly, when given a chance to speak about a person he loved, he told us the TRUTH and didn’t try to be something he was NOT. We thank God for his life and his legacy (lo bueno, lo malo, lo feo) #longliveKrump
It's so refreshing seeing and hearing different points of view on shit. Louie killed the “blackball” perspective. You can tell Louie is super positive, and doesn't allow negativity to affect folks.
This is a good interview. I appreciate that everyone isn’t going to speak in the same way. You don’t have to make it plain to share your message. Also peeped that drink in water bottle 😅 go head bruh.
Was so keen to hear some krump stories, shout out to the interviewer for trying lol. Keep trying to get some krump stories out if someone the man was too funny
He obviously doesn't want to dwell on the "black ball" situation and I respect that. Duck use to get bothered just thinking about being black balled when he would get asked about it in interviews. That's one of the worst things about Drill music besides the rappers dying so much.
His interviews are so boring.He doesn’t make anyone want to interview him with the way he articulates himself.Almost a forced too cool role. I actually wanted to hear more from him in every interview I saw of him
Salute tony man louie 1 of the first niggas I ever seen crackin if you know yu know “we folks so we smoke gd” he the drill pioneer to me louie first song I ever heard was auriella. Go give it a listen 👂
Ironic that like with House music now Drill is another Chicago born genre that many people even try and debate if it was born there in the first place. Modern hip hop culture would not exist without Chief Keef and King Louie 💯
Y’all gotta remember Louie older than these drill rappers and most of they homies he handling these questions like a grown man who try and stay out the way. I agree he could’ve went into detail about krump as a person but ppl handle those things differently. Louie still king of drill imo
@@drakkarthegreat he basically made it clear he saw Krump as his security but the at the same time, not just like any disposable bodyguard or even like a brother. more like a father figure, "I'm Michael Jordan, OG was my Gus" he's saying he looked up to Krump and hada different level of respect for him but *he's* the star, not Krump. Which is fair enough. Then the "folks was a aggressive" was giving him his props without saying anything incriminating about anything. And he also kinda implied without saying that whatever aggression he himself may lack, Krump made up for it
I also get the impression that as much as he respected Krump he didn't approve of everything Krump was doing cuz to me it looks like Louie don't like that type of attention that Krump was bringing the gang because it comes with all that extra ish that got Krump & others killed . Louie on the other hand aint looking for any of that U could tell
Say what you want about krump but he was entertaining asf and he kept it real krump Melly was funny asf but they kept it real if you was a goofy dead or alive they let it be know and if you was a real one dead or a alive they didn’t take that away from your name
Ummmmm, NO, my guy! GUS! GUS LETT was Michael Jordan’s close friend, father figure and like a body guard. Go watch THE LAST DANCE. (That headshot clearly took a toll on him).. Straight just judged this man, like he didn’t know what he was talking about. YOU didn’t know what he was talking about 😂😂😂..You have to educate yourself, before saying dumb stuff with such confidence 🤦🏽♂️.