Yeah alot of people thought he was from Houston hes from Brooklyn the trenches not Houston that's why he is crazy I'm from. Brooklyn everybody us crazy from his hood NYC baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽
@MachomusPrime I totally agree with you. It is both frustrating and great because of the inside information and anecdotes. It's just that they're both Hip-hop historians and they were on Def Jam.
@@kabeyz New Orleans was the murder capital around that time if I'm not mistaken. Plus they rank hella high on police corruption. I'm not from there but my sister used to stay there and Slidell in the 90's and 00's.
I saw him in Baton Rouge. He didn't play because of some discrepancies with the people putting on the show. I was bummed but did get to hang out with him for a little bit so that was cool
oh ya hesss such a pussssy. THEY coulda been raided any second and serch woulda got fucked for being associated so ya what a pussy for not staying in a house with mad drugs of somebody he barely knows LOL u street “goons” are dumb as shit
Jason Bouphasavanh Its called being smart. So wanting to leave a coke den because it can be raided and you could get 20 years just for being there is being a pussy?
say what you want.He's been in the game as an artist performer manager helped get Nas put on.that alone is enough clout.Forget the fact he went to school with Dana Dane Slick Rick.
Same thing came to mind. He's always budding in while sometimes talking. Check out the bone thugs N harmony vladtv interview. He almost pissed them off.
I'm with Serch..I couldnt get over Bill being able to stand on the seats in the limo and everything is good and he's speaking...that had me rolling..lol ))
I'm here for that Bushwick Bill story. Bill has some wild stories starting with the song Ever So Clear and how he got his glass eye. Although he moved from NY to Texas, I learned from this video (which is probably obvious for some others) that Bushwick got his final rap name from the 'Bushwick' neighborhood in NY. Also, he has one of the top (and realest) hip hop album covers ever with We Can't Be Stopped (also related to that song).
This is my GUY!! I respected him and 3rd Bass from day 1! This is the 1 white rapper who i dont care what anyones says...he belongs in Hip Hop! He respects it as black culture and he is stand up dude. 1 love Serch!
This dude was in my home room in HS and was so ridiculous. I'm glad he grew up into a good man. Although I was around for the graffiti/hip hop scene, I don't buy into the nostalgic glorification . I've heard some guys getting interviewed who were major douche bags bullshitting about the glory days. Michael was never a douche.
This is a classic right here this story has me dying laughing every time I hear it bro 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 R.I.P Bushwick Bill ....... Salute Mc Serch And Vlad Tv💯💯💯💯💯💯
Serch, I think you've recently gained hundreds if not thousands of new fans. I remember 3rd Bass' first album. I liked the singles but after that I never thought too much about the group or its members. But after finally hearing what you have to say, your take on hip hop and watching the way that you speak the truth as you see it, I have gained so much respect and renewed interest in you and your work. Although I personally dislike the way people use the expression "keeping it real" I think it fits you perfectly.
Bushwick Bill was the drummer in my music class. I experienced first hand him knocking this kid out after school. He didn't mess around 🤣😂🤣 Brooklyn stand up!
Serch and Pete Nice killed "Steppin' To the A.M." Rest in peace Bushwick Bill and may you find solace in the Heavenly Father's arm's and kingdom. God bless. 🙏🏾😑
Damn I was on the edge of my seat in silence, anticipating what was next each moment.....as Search was telling this story of how he met B.B. R.I.P.....he's a great M.C. and storyteller.