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N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the #DrinkChamps. In this episode, we chop it up with #MCSerch.
The Queens legend talks about his favorite moments in hip hop and shares stories of Nas, JAY-Z and more.
He also discusses the Timeless Podcast Company, his disappointments in Hip Hop, writing on Bebe’s Kids' soundtrack and being name-dropped in JAY-Z’s “Takeover” diss to Nas.
This episode is filled with lots of great stories that you don’t want to miss!
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Комментарии : 4 тыс.   
@mikes3852
@mikes3852 3 года назад
Nore is the Cut Off King, he is Determined to not let a guest finish their story
@rhawks40
@rhawks40 3 года назад
All the time😐
@joshuaanderson1695
@joshuaanderson1695 3 года назад
So irritating 🙄
@levan50
@levan50 3 года назад
Mannn
@whtswrngmcflybeats
@whtswrngmcflybeats 3 года назад
"im sorry maybe im buggin, ima let you finish...but maybe im buggin" lol
@cemcelik4388
@cemcelik4388 3 года назад
@@whtswrngmcflybeats LOL
@darrenm97
@darrenm97 3 года назад
If David Chappelle did a Drink Champs parody skit where he acts as Nore cutting people off, You'd see how fast Nore would tone down the interruptions.
@BLACKDAMIAN
@BLACKDAMIAN 3 года назад
It's HIS show
@parhamsam
@parhamsam 3 года назад
@@BLACKDAMIAN but at the same time you wanna hear the guest speak don’t get me wrong I like Nore but the cutting off urk my soul he’ll change topics in the middle of the guest answering the questions
@esimms5101
@esimms5101 3 года назад
This is a great idea lol
@SunniMerlot
@SunniMerlot 3 года назад
💯
@kingme9105
@kingme9105 3 года назад
I been saying that since day one He gets the good interviews but he cuts everybody off ... Smh
@almightykiyork2573
@almightykiyork2573 Год назад
Shout out to MC Serch, he handled that crazy interview with Hip-Hop knowledge, NORE is brain dead
@mronofrio5070
@mronofrio5070 2 года назад
Hip Hop in the 80s and 90’s was like a tight knit family where everyone knew each other. like 6 degrees of separation. There will never be a time like that again. RIP to all the legends
@jonasturklbach2705
@jonasturklbach2705 Год назад
So much great music & lyricists. Never feel the same emotions as I did discovering another new hip hop album, year after year until around 2000.
@luisvalverde3658
@luisvalverde3658 3 года назад
I know Nore, EFN, or somebody from Nores camp has to read comments. If you read this one....NORE, stop cutting people off when they speak !!!! Holy shit bro.
@blackfistmediagroup5779
@blackfistmediagroup5779 3 года назад
nore's been doin what he does for years, get the fuck out ur feminine feelingz & enjoy the dysfunction... why watch it if ur gonna bitch about it?
@andreajackson5293
@andreajackson5293 3 года назад
@@blackfistmediagroup5779 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@monteblanc1622
@monteblanc1622 3 года назад
Horrible!
@Bepeze
@Bepeze 3 года назад
@@blackfistmediagroup5779 naw i gotta agree with homeboy on this one. Where do you get off. I been rocking with NORE since Superthug. And that's rapping. This podcast space is still new and he prolly don't read every comment but I'm sure he's seen it by now. Because literally EVERYBODY says that. HE CUTS PPL OFF TOO MUCH. FOH. Who are you? And that's something I'd say to you in person. Get outta here
@philb707
@philb707 3 года назад
@@blackfistmediagroup5779 how is his complaint a feminine thing? Smh
@modeone550
@modeone550 3 года назад
This is ONE of the most important influential drink champs by far. You have to listen, hear, understand all the gems dropped in this episode.
@JKnight3975
@JKnight3975 3 года назад
NORE missed all of them
@JeromeGigante
@JeromeGigante 3 года назад
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯!!
@keumejose2448
@keumejose2448 3 года назад
Word life!!!
@hectorrivera8521
@hectorrivera8521 3 года назад
MOST DEFINITELY
@cbyrne2466
@cbyrne2466 3 года назад
Insightful from Nore that 8 Mile is Serch's story (too)
@WOODYMACK66
@WOODYMACK66 Год назад
Much respect to MC Serch.....He's more of a BEAST behind the scenes than his rap career. This interview had me on 10 the entire time. What he did for Nas was so DOPE. He really could've gotten some serious BREAD but he was honorable and did right by Esco. Salute2Serch
@lazymomma93
@lazymomma93 Год назад
💯
@terrymd3293
@terrymd3293 Год назад
"98% of men and women over 30 stop listening to new music...after 30 you only go back to the artist you love." I felt that in my soul. It's the reason you will hear us old heads talk about how they don't make music like they used to. Respect Serch for the enlightenment and for being a 2%er.
@gastarbeiter8384
@gastarbeiter8384 Год назад
Cool so im the 2% that always search for the new shiii
@REAL-ow3nu
@REAL-ow3nu Год назад
True
@deftones8717
@deftones8717 Год назад
Yup.. it’s so true… my musical taste is pretty much strictly 90s to early 2000s shit. From hip hop, to R&B, to alternative rock/grunge/nu metal etc. I try to give newer and current music a chance, but 99% of it is GARBAGE! I’m sorry but I don’t understand how people can listen to the new school rap. Its such a shame the direction hip hop went, in MY opinion. 90s emcees were sooooo much more lyrical, original, and skilled in general. It was more of an art form.. some of it was deep and poetic. The beats/instrumentals in the 90s and early 2000s were just better! I simply can’t fathom how anyone could willingly listen to the new shit, when they COULD BE listening to REAL hip hop. I’m talking about stuff like 90s mobb deep, big pun, big L, wu tang, cormega, Capone n Noreaga, boot camp cliq (Sean Price, Heltah Skeltah, Black Moon, Smif n Wesson), Kool G Rap, Rakim, Nas, AZ, Bone Thugs, EPMD, Pharcyde, Non Phixion, Lost Boyz, Gangstarr, 2Pac, Das EFX, Black Thought, DMX, A Tribe Called Quest, Group Home, the Lox, Dipset, Lord Finesse, Onyx, M.O.P., Naughty By Nature, Raekwon, Tragedy Khadafi, Biggie, etc etc etc I could go on and on.. then you got some of the greatest R&B artists ever, such as Ginuwine, Jodeci, 112, Jagged Edge, Mario, Joe, Tyrese, Jon B, Donell Jones, Aaliyah, Mya, Boyz II Men, Blackstreet, Dru Hill, Brian McKnight, etc etc My bad.. this comment is ridiculously long.. I just wanted to emphasize how great that era was for music. It was the golden era! I wish the old school style would make a come back ASAP! Lastly, I know some younger people, like gen Z’ers, and people who like the current music and the current state of rap, might take offense to my comment, but it’s just my personal taste. I will say that there still are some good emcees coming up today, but they are rare.. like J Cole.. he’s an example of a current rapper who is actually talented and dope. But sadly, there will never be another golden era of hip hop like the 90s to early 2000s was. And that concludes my essay lol damn I spent way too much time typing this shit that no one will ever read 😆
@desicryer8346
@desicryer8346 Год назад
@@deftones8717 - I read it.
@u-turnnewslive
@u-turnnewslive Год назад
@@gastarbeiter8384 yeah but in general you will always have that 1-2 artists you know
@dms8319
@dms8319 3 года назад
Serch was bout to tell his whole career story, then Nore cut him off and changed the whole vibe of the interview🤣🤦🏿‍♂️ Nore save your questions for the end.
@charenzo95
@charenzo95 3 года назад
The problem with rappers as interviewers is that they always want to tell their own stories. It's frustrating. Ice T looked super annoyed in his interview.
@KingoftheSouth78
@KingoftheSouth78 3 года назад
Nore always does this & its so frustrating.
@bigmbigm5680
@bigmbigm5680 3 года назад
He did that a few times.
@kassdremusic
@kassdremusic 3 года назад
He too fucking hyper. Like he need adoral
@trinigladiator8830
@trinigladiator8830 3 года назад
@Roy Exactly!
@Blakpepa
@Blakpepa 3 года назад
Serch is one of the best hip-hop story tellers of all time...you can tell this guy loves the culture from day one
@tonygrady5833
@tonygrady5833 3 года назад
I like his stories , Fat Joe stories and dame Dash's stories, they got the best ones
@elpiqui
@elpiqui 2 года назад
Best caps
@wrdswpns1139
@wrdswpns1139 2 года назад
and n o r e kept tried to fumble his stories ....and n o r e and the other dude don't have a clue. it's about respecting the art form
@sabirevans3122
@sabirevans3122 2 года назад
He IS the Culture...his STORY before rap tells it😑😎
@sabirevans3122
@sabirevans3122 2 года назад
NORE be in the WAY..He don't let poll talk and cuttin them off!
@alexandriabushrod9326
@alexandriabushrod9326 11 месяцев назад
I’ve heard of the Nas story with him years ago, but never knew the details behind it. This was so important to me because Nas has been my favorite rapper since 1994. I’m SO glad I watched this interview, because this has to be one of the best Drink Champs interviews, ever!!! This is definitely in my top 5 best ones by them!!! MC Serch, is one of the realest, and most authentic hip hop legends out here!! You can tell he has always been a student of the culture, and has always had extreme love for hip hop. Now he’s an icon/legend. He’s definitely put a lot of people on! This interview should have WAY more than 1 million. 2 years? It should have at least 4-5 million by now. If only people really knew how important he was to hip hop. But he played the background most of his latter part of his career. So, he wasn’t in folks faces as a rapper anymore. He switched over to the business side. Happy for him! He seems very settled, and comfortable in his own skin, and knows who the Phuck he is! That’s so important in life.
@ischray4089
@ischray4089 9 месяцев назад
How much money did that nobody pay you to write this
@mastapeace593
@mastapeace593 9 месяцев назад
💯 on everythin you said, Yes, Nas is the GOAT
@markusc9417
@markusc9417 7 месяцев назад
Facts
@nephikalamafoni4512
@nephikalamafoni4512 Год назад
Love Serch’s interviews he’s not just a living Hip Hop legend but his storytelling is impeccable and so entertaining
@kingchaching15
@kingchaching15 3 года назад
Damn he look out for Nas like that with contracts👊🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 he good dude RESPECT !
@urielriley
@urielriley 3 года назад
💯💯💯💯💯💯🎯
@bklynrayder4512
@bklynrayder4512 3 года назад
For those who know, this interview was needed! Serch was truly the Forrest Gump of hip hop! His high school stories alone are the foundations of hip hop. For those of us who grew up during what many consider the best era of hip hop, Serch was a huge part of it. I can listen to his stories for long time, one of best interviews on here. To be able to see the beginnings of Slick Rick, Dougie Fresh, Dana Dane, Nas, O.C. and what these branched out to with Queensbridge, D.I.T.C and many others....amazing career. This is hip hop!
@troubleman3837
@troubleman3837 3 года назад
Pete nice says he is a pathological liar so a lot of that stuff he says is made up or embellished
@thefalcons85
@thefalcons85 2 года назад
@@troubleman3837 Pete nice is also a hater bc he never established a long career in the industry
@johnperry5550
@johnperry5550 2 года назад
@@troubleman3837 Pete nice also went to prison for fraud, so he’s not really a great source of information.
@dolam
@dolam 2 года назад
I would agree Serch has the intelligence of Forest Gump.
@thekerneljames
@thekerneljames Год назад
Well said. Magnetic stories from an amazing time period. I share the feeling of being fortunate to have come of age during the Golden Era. This is a grand convo and I hope they have him back.
@smanqele
@smanqele 3 года назад
This HAS to be one of THE most IMPORTANT HIP-HOP lessons of ALL Time. And I wasn't even aware of Serch's contributions to the ART. Respect
@jordansanders5971
@jordansanders5971 2 года назад
Nas was 17 and Serch made him a millionaire off illmatic because of how he structured the deal..makes you have mad love for Serch..
@angeldamizza7121
@angeldamizza7121 3 года назад
NORE & DJ EFN you guys need to interview DJ Quik ASAP
@dianevrules
@dianevrules 3 года назад
Yep. Get that clown tf on and ask him why he stole credit from Rob Bacon, Courtney, Tracy, G One, Warryn Campbell, Stan the guitar man, etc
@1deep803
@1deep803 3 года назад
Add 8ball and MJG and Outkast(I know that'll be hard knowing Andre 3000)
@brashadcarr680
@brashadcarr680 3 года назад
@@dianevrules whose the clown?
@chip12424
@chip12424 3 года назад
@@dianevrules But if you do a quick internet search it appears that each of those producers/musicians received credit from quick on various projects. You are reaching.
@b.o.1951
@b.o.1951 3 года назад
Yes indeed.
@brittanyezell737
@brittanyezell737 3 года назад
If somebody tells you that they have a substance abuse problem, whatever it is, you need to respect their boundaries. Don’t try to convince them otherwise, that is problematic. We’ve lost too many people to substance abuse and we need to take this more seriously.
@donnellm346
@donnellm346 3 года назад
Facts. Serch was dropping jewels and NORE was buggin out. And stop cuttin cats off!
@oskamadison
@oskamadison 3 года назад
Word...
@jdslens
@jdslens 3 года назад
Thats how i felt about the DMX interview and getting him to drink alcohol when he’s in recovery. D was in Miami for a while Im sure there were other temptations.
@coolinism
@coolinism 3 года назад
@@jdslens I don't think he was drinking alcohol or taking real shots ?
@SouthBeachStrumpetSeries
@SouthBeachStrumpetSeries 3 года назад
DMX and Lamar Odom were both on this show drinking while in "recovery"
@darksaga80
@darksaga80 2 года назад
Jesus dude is a virtual hip-hop encyclopedia. The amount of people and moments he can remember like it was yesterday, is staggering.
@9to5killaCartel
@9to5killaCartel 3 года назад
This has to be one of THE BEST interviews that Drink Champs ever had as far as history!
@90svs2ktypeofvibe
@90svs2ktypeofvibe 3 года назад
FACTS, CHECK OUT 90'S VS 2000S TYPE OF VIBE ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
@1308SPAZZ
@1308SPAZZ 3 года назад
Bro said he learns , earns , churns and RETURNS!! Bro give it up for that brother!!🙏🏾❤️
@jamesrey6429
@jamesrey6429 3 года назад
Hands down my favorite episode. Mc Serch is intelligent as can be. Best guest ever thus far. He dropped so much knowledge.
@marvindickens7778
@marvindickens7778 2 года назад
He said he the forrest gump of hiphop
@bobbycash545
@bobbycash545 2 года назад
"Jay don't own a piece of Nas' catalog, but Nas owns a piece of Jay's catalog " Winner: God's Son
@manosanastasiou4405
@manosanastasiou4405 4 месяца назад
N Kellis owns most of that
@bobbycash545
@bobbycash545 4 месяца назад
@@manosanastasiou4405 Google is your friend. Nothing anywhere says that. Do better.
@illvanilla05
@illvanilla05 3 года назад
As a 30 plus year hip-hop fan, not a New Yorker and a huge procrastinator, I really slept on MC Search. This guy has got his shit together. What a motivating, positive interview. I feel like I need to get off my ass and do something. Who knew he had his hand in all this.
@jblaze1336
@jblaze1336 Год назад
Facts late to this shit ,and this man has me feeling like I wasted my dam Life , Search a dam legend a real underground Mogul
@theINQBS
@theINQBS Год назад
From the moment my brother & I heard him we were like yoooooooo! This nigga is the sheeeeit! Mad Skeelz and intelligent rhymes that flow like no other and just a fun guy who wouldn't hesitate to evicerate another MC if and when needed. I have all his stuff and all our boys were like IDK if I'm feeling him/them and we were like that's on you, Serch is the real deal! His solo work has beats that are just wow, with Rhymes that are even more wow! I have Serch in my Mt. Rushmore of Rappers.
@Hains22
@Hains22 3 года назад
O.C. “Word Life” is one of the most under appreciated rap albums of the 90s. That joint was 🔥🔥🔥Thank God for MC Serch
@jerzwhite4548
@jerzwhite4548 3 года назад
I'm so glad I have it on vinyl
@OmarScruggs
@OmarScruggs 3 года назад
And see i love his album Jewelz the most
@TheWallethead
@TheWallethead 3 года назад
Love that album
@bigmoneysteppa
@bigmoneysteppa 3 года назад
It should have come out on mini disk.
@therealreal7206
@therealreal7206 3 года назад
I always like OC Jewelz better Jewelz was always a personal classic. Crazy that he put out two albums back to back that were different but both cohesive and classic
@mikebizzleuk
@mikebizzleuk 3 года назад
Can you please get slick rick on to give him his flowers 💐
@skorwolf2719
@skorwolf2719 3 года назад
Slick rick don't do interviews He real piky
@nyceflix
@nyceflix 3 года назад
🔥
@jayo552
@jayo552 3 года назад
RICKY D AINT TALKN TO THESE CRUMBZ!!...
@stopdrpnro
@stopdrpnro 3 года назад
Rick is a legend. Is he allowed back in the states??
@Supremmo
@Supremmo 3 года назад
@@stopdrpnro He’s in the States
@KFrank-zk7bi
@KFrank-zk7bi Год назад
Use to love 3rd Bass back in the day. Nas is my favorite rapper hands down. Had no idea of MC Serch’s involvement with so many rappers back then. This was by far my favorite episode I’ve seen. True Legend for sure.
@grocker5382
@grocker5382 Год назад
I am a fella who mostly listens to metal and who generally likes all music, this interview has had me glued the whole time while sitting in my car on a snowy wisconsin day
@bluenotez3234
@bluenotez3234 3 года назад
Serch studied the game...and masterminded marketing a masterpiece,definitely a pioneer in history...story was amazing
@marcusulyssesroman407
@marcusulyssesroman407 3 года назад
My G you hit it on the nail. I wanted to be like Serch a dope emcee who knew everybody butet even iller emcees amd wanted the best for them and culture. Truly one of the white guys who is not a culture vulture.
@marcusulyssesroman407
@marcusulyssesroman407 3 года назад
History i miss those days sneaking to witness history but this shit now os wack ass fuck appreciate your presence and opinion. Peace
@cashmerethoughts8096
@cashmerethoughts8096 3 года назад
Please he’s only apart of history because Rubin and Lyor wanted white in hip hop. Which is why they taught him the game. Same with Beastie boys. Was never into 3rd bass or beastie boys. Overrated
@Intellectually_Ignorant_brand
@Intellectually_Ignorant_brand 3 года назад
I agree 100 percent
@ezlrockwell82
@ezlrockwell82 3 года назад
Correction: RUSSELL wanted a white group (for cross-over appeal). Blacks know how to market too😉 (i.e. Dre grabbed Em). But this cat Serch isn’t a vulture. He just brokendown how he didn’t “blood-suck” Nas. He looks out
@1surfskrt
@1surfskrt 3 года назад
Honored to be mentioned by one of the greats!
@wethridgejr
@wethridgejr 3 года назад
Have to check you out now because you’ve been certified by MC Serch!
@jimmydean9602
@jimmydean9602 3 года назад
Yeah that's dope
@microfarming8583
@microfarming8583 2 года назад
Nice work Sir
@talkinhiphop9370
@talkinhiphop9370 2 года назад
I’ve never heard of you my guy but I’ll give you a listen because of what MC Serch said
@Iherb7365ket
@Iherb7365ket 2 года назад
If you been mentioned by the man you’re definitely on my list.
@agetrego601
@agetrego601 2 года назад
Tell me MC Serch is O.G… Absolutely legendary stories 👊🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@ivanbrown4564
@ivanbrown4564 3 года назад
For Search to say, "I didn't want to be another jew stealing from a Black man," was beautiful-honesty.
@RADIO1990
@RADIO1990 3 года назад
Word. He said that in the Juan -Epstein podcast ,as well.
@heist444
@heist444 3 года назад
NORE got educated on this one, and me too. I learned so much about old school hip-hop history from this episode.
@Smerzone
@Smerzone 3 года назад
Nore is always being schooled in Hiphop. He mustve been in a bubble.
@dwayneharbour8419
@dwayneharbour8419 3 года назад
MC Serch is a real one. His interviews are always good. Search him some more, no pun intended.
@heist444
@heist444 3 года назад
Haha! Nice pun!!! Very MC Serch like.
@Abraham90s
@Abraham90s 3 года назад
46:30 for the jaz Z story
@hopesomebodysrecordingthis
@hopesomebodysrecordingthis 3 года назад
🐐🐐🐐 you know what the ppl really want 💯
@rasbwoyatv7655
@rasbwoyatv7655 3 года назад
Goat comment
@ginichimaru2712
@ginichimaru2712 2 года назад
Meh
@FyahAlex
@FyahAlex Год назад
Serch was protected in the streets. He wasn't necessarily a tough guy (definitely not a punk), but a lot of official cats had his back.
@treblathegreat
@treblathegreat 3 года назад
This is one of the dopest podcast interviews ever Search dropped so many gems
@williamsargent7076
@williamsargent7076 3 года назад
"I just want to get my mother out the projects" every ghetto kid dream. That hit different.
@angelochoa1023
@angelochoa1023 3 года назад
Got Chills When He Said He Got $300,000 For Him To Take His Mother Out The Projects 💯 Some Powerful Shit Right There
@neeljoshi6088
@neeljoshi6088 3 года назад
When I was a kid, Nas once recorded a dub for me and my dj crew. There was a line 200 deep waiting to see him, and he made a mistake but made us wait until he got it right. He knew what that meant for us, for him to trust Serch its says a lot about who he is, its why they are successful in business and life, real OGs!
@OrlandopeJayWay
@OrlandopeJayWay Год назад
This interview is a classic. The knowledge and wisdom my brotha dropped was second to none. I was around 12 or 13 when the cactus album dropped and the album was and still is a part of my DNA to this day. SALUTE to MC SERCH! BIG UP NORE and DJ EFN
@jamalford6995
@jamalford6995 11 месяцев назад
To you it was a classic n these clones on here
@grandmastermumble
@grandmastermumble Год назад
OC is one of the most incredible MCs. Responsible for some of the best albums.
@Mossmentality506
@Mossmentality506 7 месяцев назад
💯 one of my fave MCs of all time
@seanheffron8444
@seanheffron8444 3 года назад
MCSerch! Never gets the respect he deserves of his contributions to Hip Hop. Always kept it real. I remember going to Sam Goody buying 2 cassette's the Cactus album and De La Soul 3 feet high and rising. 2 absolute classics. I don't know how much he has to do with Illmatic but "thank you Serch for making it happen.
@antwanthorogood4921
@antwanthorogood4921 Год назад
He owns the rights to illmatic
@lerobshow6300
@lerobshow6300 Год назад
@@antwanthorogood4921 He own 2% of it.
@chrisventura1881
@chrisventura1881 3 года назад
Wow his highschool at the time was legendary. Insane lol
@justEdencinchyourheart
@justEdencinchyourheart Год назад
Love love love respect this Man. I will always enjoy his story time. Truth, they could shoot a documentary in black & white, with MC Serch narrating under an Independent Label, with special guests and it would be nominated. The “back story” weaves a trail of Hip Hop that graces so many legacy names. On your feet
@guilitotorres9777
@guilitotorres9777 Год назад
I'm so glad Serch is getting all this attention and respect bc he is part of a huge part of Hip Hop. Salute from P.R.
@willieboyland3180
@willieboyland3180 3 года назад
Serch just gave them a Billion dollars worth of free game in this episode....
@mr.selfmade9830
@mr.selfmade9830 3 года назад
Yea but they kept cutting him off so it's more like $500k
@dionj2859
@dionj2859 3 года назад
I feel like that Shyne story was going to be crazy. But Nore cut him off so will probably never hear it. Nore you gotta relax
@scenelover78
@scenelover78 3 года назад
SMH that pissed me off
@taimurahmed1190
@taimurahmed1190 3 года назад
One day a guest will be talking about the true meaning of life and right as he's about to tell us, Nore cuts him off and blabs about how the champagne is making him feel gassy and how he remembers this one time he farted a spicy fart and the whole projects could smell it.
@michaelweatherspoon8197
@michaelweatherspoon8197 3 года назад
@@taimurahmed1190 u
@oskamadison
@oskamadison 3 года назад
@@taimurahmed1190 Facts!! 😂😂😂😂😂
@StephenGaynorJr
@StephenGaynorJr 3 года назад
Code of silence 🤫🤫🤫
@Trophy27
@Trophy27 3 года назад
Thank you Search for the music, content and what you’ve done for the culture. Also thank you for the knowledge. Big up to Nore for less and less interruptions during the interviews lol thank you EFN for bringing up great questions. 🙏🏽
@ghostshipone
@ghostshipone Год назад
Serch
@kareemsupremet.v.5189
@kareemsupremet.v.5189 Год назад
I got more education in this interview than I did inall four years of high school.
@pauldavis1963
@pauldavis1963 3 года назад
Much respect to being married to Chantel for over 30 years. I remembered her in 3rd Bass' "Brooklyn/Queens" music video.
@matthewmann8969
@matthewmann8969 3 года назад
Nas is still in a league of his own
@JAMAICANGOLD567
@JAMAICANGOLD567 3 года назад
It ain't hard to tell!
@slickfirmament5934
@slickfirmament5934 3 года назад
with geena Davis and kit
@slickfirmament5934
@slickfirmament5934 3 года назад
plus, he always be bunting lyrically...
@dianevrules
@dianevrules 3 года назад
@@slickfirmament5934 Nas has been bs since 1997 and that Escobar 97 song on MIB soundtrack. AZ has always been better. GTFOHB
@heybuddy7789
@heybuddy7789 3 года назад
@@dianevrules you always hating on nas on every channel. SMH.
@saulledesmap-n-sanemas
@saulledesmap-n-sanemas 3 года назад
I woke up to this on my RU-vid feed and MC Serch has got me listening to Old Skool, east coast hip hop! All day!
@dj2four5
@dj2four5 Год назад
Great stories. MC Search is a NY Legend
@FernandoRiley
@FernandoRiley 3 года назад
Probably in the history of the show you learned more about the other side of the industry than any other guests ever spoke on.Serch took you behind the Wizard of Oz curtain.
@wheetos33
@wheetos33 3 года назад
Love how Nore gives the platform to the classic Artists!
@levan50
@levan50 3 года назад
And then doesn't let em speak 🤠🙄
@knucklesaukuso5086
@knucklesaukuso5086 3 года назад
@@levan50 💯% facts lmfao!!!
@JMatthewTV
@JMatthewTV 3 года назад
He needs to learn how to shut the f****** sometimes😂😂😂😂
@xxxxbigrich5752
@xxxxbigrich5752 3 года назад
Search just gave us so much knowledge in 1 episode. I have so much respect for the brother! He's done so much to protect the culture. More than others straight up! ✊🏾✊🏾
@ghostshipone
@ghostshipone Год назад
Serch
@jgouch224
@jgouch224 Год назад
This is one of the best Drink Champs💪🏽💯
@ohdagee
@ohdagee 3 года назад
Serch, one of those figures and names that will always prevail in Hip Hop. If you know you know. Peace to the legends!
@jdubb0113
@jdubb0113 3 года назад
Super Facts
@Rosebuddz_Revenge
@Rosebuddz_Revenge 3 года назад
Facts! London locked in
@ispeakmucho
@ispeakmucho 3 года назад
In Queens, we know well out here
@bigmoneysteppa
@bigmoneysteppa 3 года назад
When he was in America during the times. some of the hardest shit.
@HARVEY_1988
@HARVEY_1988 3 года назад
All Facts!
@TWIZZTHEWHIZKID
@TWIZZTHEWHIZKID 3 года назад
MC Serch was rhyming even while he was talking... "there was this Latin dude, & he had an attitude".
@davemartine1349
@davemartine1349 3 года назад
You caught that too 😂😂
@rasheemfoster3445
@rasheemfoster3445 3 года назад
😂
@mariussmith4369
@mariussmith4369 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 it be like that sometimes
@17thOfSept
@17thOfSept 3 года назад
don't forget "learn, earn, churn"
@JOESPILLZ
@JOESPILLZ 3 года назад
I peeped that too 😅
@Mr_A_Mia
@Mr_A_Mia Год назад
Thank you for this!
@michaelgiuliani4779
@michaelgiuliani4779 Год назад
Yo MC Serch Is a fuc$ing hip hop Encyclopedia Flushing queens baby
@dmachustle8115
@dmachustle8115 3 года назад
Give this man his roses while he’s alive he truly came a long way
@rozelle930
@rozelle930 3 года назад
Real talk 💯🙏🏾
@anthonycharles8920
@anthonycharles8920 3 года назад
He has a song wit that saying.. its dope
@dmachustle8115
@dmachustle8115 3 года назад
@@anthonycharles8920 oh I’ll check it out
@anthonycharles8920
@anthonycharles8920 3 года назад
@@dmachustle8115 I think it's called umar with tragedy in it and capone
@dmachustle8115
@dmachustle8115 3 года назад
@@anthonycharles8920 ok thanks 🙏🏾
@lineforlinepodcast262
@lineforlinepodcast262 3 года назад
Who else watched this a couple times to let the gems resonate?
@heartcity71
@heartcity71 3 года назад
No bull this dude got gems 💎 and he not lying he couldn’t dance better then me lol
@truestdude
@truestdude 3 года назад
I'm just watching it today. Making sure I pay close attention to everything he's saying
@jamesrey6429
@jamesrey6429 3 года назад
Fact.
@lineforlinepodcast262
@lineforlinepodcast262 3 года назад
@@truestdude hope you likes the line for line shoutout
@lineforlinepodcast262
@lineforlinepodcast262 3 года назад
@@heartcity71 🤣🤣🤣 💎💎
@markbarnes3025
@markbarnes3025 Год назад
Man this was a great interview, Search was dropping stories left and right. Awesome.
@ecurbbruce1706
@ecurbbruce1706 2 года назад
I enjoy the stories being told everytime on Drink Champs.💯💪🏼
@MvremixMusic
@MvremixMusic 3 года назад
Honestly, these Drink Champs interviews are great. Really fun to watch especially if you know your history.
@HazeusThaDamaja
@HazeusThaDamaja 3 года назад
Facts Man I Feel Like A Kid Every Time They Interview The OG's
@VinnyWilk
@VinnyWilk 3 года назад
Or fun if you open to learning about the history
@charlesphearse7620
@charlesphearse7620 3 года назад
I think not knowing the history and being educated is even better
@Nasirr1421
@Nasirr1421 3 года назад
Facts bro!
@djh2367
@djh2367 3 года назад
Serch doesn't get enough love for being the dope MC that he is. Always gets props for bringing out Nas and storytelling but as an MC, he's dope. Check his resume. Spittin' bars back in 89 that were ahead of the time
@lionlight777
@lionlight777 Год назад
THANKS M c. SEARCH..for all the great memories
@judithsonnnier253
@judithsonnnier253 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. Much-Love. The love for hip-hop.
@JamesZackJohnston
@JamesZackJohnston 3 года назад
He dropped gems 💎 the entire interview and Nore was most impressed with him opening the champagne 🍾 bottle lol 😂
@stlnkcstlnkc6416
@stlnkcstlnkc6416 3 года назад
Thats a entire damn shame
@martinocochran843
@martinocochran843 3 года назад
There's so many people behind the scenes who are plugs for the greats. Give this man his flowers. "It's not the strong who survive, it's the flexible" I've never heard that before in my life.
@UnoriginalEscobar
@UnoriginalEscobar 3 года назад
Thought this might resonate w you. “Notice that the stiffest tree is most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending with the wind.” - Bruce Lee. And I agree, this interview was dope!
@fiyasparka
@fiyasparka 3 года назад
Yeah bro look about Bruce Lee’s philosophy... no doubt he was known for martial arts but he is also where the phrase “be like water” is credited to
@cal91bck
@cal91bck 3 года назад
Always be like water.
@dolam
@dolam 2 года назад
Yeah, that was pretty cool 😎
@reggienoble3195
@reggienoble3195 2 года назад
SHOUT OUT TO SERCH AND PETE NICE AKA 3RD BASS....BEEN ROCKING "WORDZ OF WISDOM" FOR 20+ YEARS!!!....AHEAD OF IT'S TIME! ONE OF THE BEST HIPHOP INTERVIEWS EVER IS THIS ONE...WOW..
@redskywalker3374
@redskywalker3374 2 года назад
Shout out to Keith Murray !~!
@ivanbrown4564
@ivanbrown4564 3 года назад
Search has one of the best memories in Hip-Hop to date. To be able to recite names and dates of things with such clarity and accuracy is a blessing to all of us!
@kennethbeats7025
@kennethbeats7025 3 года назад
I love how Serch shares his years in recovery. Salute from a fellow recovering addict
@g_slim
@g_slim 3 года назад
Damn...so if it wasn't for MC Serch, we may not have one of the greatest, if not thee greatest hip hop album of all time.
@thomaswrencher1961
@thomaswrencher1961 3 года назад
Yup and Extra P (Large Pro) as well
@jefriefultonii3666
@jefriefultonii3666 3 года назад
Can’t forget about Faith Newman.
@QstormtheGod
@QstormtheGod 3 года назад
He woulda got picked up from puff
@korancebland
@korancebland 3 года назад
Nas would of still broke through regardless. Someone else would have recognized his talent.
@jasonmcdaniel4561
@jasonmcdaniel4561 3 года назад
Oh yeah,I'm glad I'm from that Era....back 2 the grill was 🔥,Nas destroyed his verse search gave Esco that runway..Nas took it
@aliciablackshere7493
@aliciablackshere7493 10 дней назад
I could listen to the trials and travails of hip hop ALL day! Best interview yet!
@mcomiskey7
@mcomiskey7 3 года назад
Search is a genuine dude. He should be doing a podcast where he tells his story's an gives out indursty advice.
@ghostshipone
@ghostshipone Год назад
Serch
@lowmac
@lowmac 3 года назад
This is Nas, kid, you know how it runs I'm waving automatic guns at nuns Sticking up the preachers in the church, I'm a stone crook Serial killer, who works by the phone book. Back to the grill! Nas killed it! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👊
@jasonmcdaniel4561
@jasonmcdaniel4561 3 года назад
92,I ordered the fuck outta that song on the Box,"back to the Grill again,da grill again!back to the grill/Search a never stand still!"
@analogcrunch4716
@analogcrunch4716 2 года назад
Never gonna be another time like it. 90s hip hop and growing up then was epic.
@mxmp-b666
@mxmp-b666 3 года назад
This was fucking amazing. Someone just needs to re-edit the whole Drink Champs series editing out NORE's interruptions.
@lusciousmayweather8385
@lusciousmayweather8385 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@Number1WuFan
@Number1WuFan 3 года назад
Would go from a 2- 4 hour episode to 15 mins.
@mxmp-b666
@mxmp-b666 3 года назад
@@Number1WuFan 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mcomiskey7
@mcomiskey7 3 года назад
What pissed me off was the fact he kept trying to get him to smoke despite him saying he was an addict. NORE is a bit of a Loud mouth prick.
@dizmop
@dizmop 2 года назад
Word!
@bornjust2003
@bornjust2003 Год назад
Many not familiar with MC Search don't know that he is a Hip Hop legend. He had dope records and always respected the culture. He was also a good dancer. Big up's to one of my favorite MC's.
@jayleblanc3598
@jayleblanc3598 Год назад
And yet, you spell his name wrong LOL...
@juliocortez5209
@juliocortez5209 Год назад
That's because he's's not a Hip Hop legend. The man did a lot, but so did many others. Lets rsvp the word legend for actual legends and not turn hip hop into the NBA hall of fame (that lets everyone in).
@user-pq6mr6op3p
@user-pq6mr6op3p Год назад
MC Search 🤣
@herbertlebron9264
@herbertlebron9264 Год назад
What a great interview. What a cool dude MC Serg . Brought back so many memories. Throwing Devine sounds and this one and that one. Awesome Job Nore & EFN
@thekerneljames
@thekerneljames Год назад
Yeah there are a lotta historical nuggets in here that slide in quick.. Divine Sounds, Paradise, Double XX Posse.. the younggins have no idea. This kinda convo is Hiphop history GOLD.
@PleaseDoRead
@PleaseDoRead 3 года назад
I appreciate Serch concerns and knowing our history. He cares enough for our rights and implements for us to have. Peace to the God.
@thegreat1137
@thegreat1137 3 года назад
You mean "American History"?......Dummy
@juanconcepcion2647
@juanconcepcion2647 3 года назад
What is meant by "our"?
@mikalmighers449
@mikalmighers449 3 года назад
@@thegreat1137 calm down feat tragedy and nas
@mikalmighers449
@mikalmighers449 3 года назад
@@juanconcepcion2647 original man/culture stylist. thats YOU
@coneyoster1275
@coneyoster1275 3 года назад
@@thegreat1137 hip hop history. Dummy. You like rap, we love hip hop. Huge difference, American.
@MRB1199
@MRB1199 3 года назад
Omg he took the train from far rock to 135th and convent in 1980 damnnnnn. 2 hour trip he lucky to have survived that
@JeromeGigante
@JeromeGigante 3 года назад
I’m from the BX I done tooked the train to farrock as well lol this is NYC ofc subway is most apart of getting around but word tho in the 80s!?!?!! when shit was REALLY crazy I wouldn’t risk taking the subway at that time neither 😂😂
@MRB1199
@MRB1199 3 года назад
@@JeromeGigante im from the x also i was just sayin damn that ride is deep i went from soundview to coney island once i was like neva again
@barrybarry1157
@barrybarry1157 3 года назад
@@MRB1199 What's the big deal about sitting in the train and getting off at your destination. It's not like he was taking the trip at night
@MRB1199
@MRB1199 3 года назад
@@barrybarry1157 1980 crime was at an all time high taking the train was very very dangerous especially when certain trains pass through rough neighborhoods he traversed queens through brooklyn into the lower east side up to harlem time did not matter morning or night
@justintime7673
@justintime7673 3 года назад
Yooo I was just thinking this hahaha facts. He def a diff kinda guy
@ramyd7506
@ramyd7506 Год назад
SERCH GOT STORIES For days!! Muuuh respect! 💪💯
@jaybleezy3516
@jaybleezy3516 3 года назад
Dope episode! Nuff Respect to Mc Serch
@funkkidmusic301
@funkkidmusic301 3 года назад
Steppin To The A.M. is A Hiphop Classic
@orlandoogando1517
@orlandoogando1517 3 года назад
Search is one of the most brilliant and most essential figures in the history of hip hop
@wutang_batman
@wutang_batman Год назад
I could listen to serch's stories all day.
@harminderjitgill571
@harminderjitgill571 3 года назад
I enjoyed this interview with Serch. He seemed more relaxed and we saw his personality come out more than his other interviews.
@monteblanc1622
@monteblanc1622 3 года назад
Wow, Nore's comment about Hip Hop as a race blew me away... "Hip Hop first", then..." ❤ That's real.
@supadave422
@supadave422 3 года назад
This is how it used to be when Hip Hop wasn't accepted by the older generations, Hip Hop heads were like a gang FR. This is also why Nore always brings up "Hip Hop friendly establishments" and why he wants a Hip Hop flag.
@monteblanc1622
@monteblanc1622 3 года назад
@@supadave422 I felt it deep as soon as he said it. A whole consciousness into a few words... and I think that's perhaps why so often there's such a disconnect between the old and new. There's an authenticity and truth that's often lacking. It doesn't have to be "boom bap", but if there isn't an honesty to it and it feels forced, it doesn't register... doesn't feel familiar... I've been saying for years, there's always a trace of the "original bloodline" in the music. And thats not about "purists: either, its just the presence of truth.
@hectorrivera8521
@hectorrivera8521 3 года назад
I LOVE THAT COMMENT. NO SUCH THING AS "GUESTS" IN HIP HOP. NOBODY SHOULD EVER CALL SERCH A GUEST.
@jomarcoliverman4971
@jomarcoliverman4971 3 года назад
@@monteblanc1622 fax there’s a disconnect because between old and young because us older cats do it for the love the art young dudes do it as fad a trend a hustle a way to get some quick money like search said most of us that really love hip hop don’t care about the money we will do it for free fr fr but at the same time we won’t be exploited either this is a culture a lifestyle look I’m 40 plus my brother is in his late 30’s because of me he grew up hip hop one day he came to a get together and he had some grills or as us older cats say frontz in his mouth my mom said take that out your mouth your to old for that I said naw that’s our culture the same way a Muslim woman wears her head garment or a Amish person wears whatever they wear or a Indian person puts a red dot on they’re head a Scottish person wears a kilt this is our culture,religion our way of life just because it’s something you may not understand doesn’t mean it’s wrong
@jomarcoliverman4971
@jomarcoliverman4971 3 года назад
All fax I’ve definitely met some people from different races that dressed like me talked like and thought they were just trying to be cool and had an opinion about them until we got to talking kicked it and found out they deejay, rap,tag, break whatever and right then race went out the window in my eyes they were hip hop
@Francisco.Barragan
@Francisco.Barragan 3 года назад
It’s like you can almost see “the actual moment” in MC Serch’s eyes when he speaks about the experiences he’s witnessed in Hip-Hop. You can also feel his joy & self understanding when he shares his thoughts on his recovery. One day at a time it works if you work it. Living Legend!
@MajorMosh710
@MajorMosh710 2 года назад
Serch was/is a big part of hip hop and media he deserves his recognition!!!
@AntonioSantos-xg2qo
@AntonioSantos-xg2qo 3 года назад
Need to have Pete Nice on the show. The way Serch mentioned him as my "former rhyme partner", we need to heal these brothers. Life is too short for these grudges.
@Intellectually_Ignorant_brand
@Intellectually_Ignorant_brand 3 года назад
O.C would be another dope interview for drink champs
@aaronharrington5316
@aaronharrington5316 3 года назад
Facts
@Joeyclubbin
@Joeyclubbin 3 года назад
Man I listen to OC at least 4x a day
@interstateneek
@interstateneek 3 года назад
@@Joeyclubbin who is O C
@joeljoseph9017
@joeljoseph9017 3 года назад
@@interstateneek listen to OC first album word life
@SteveSport_
@SteveSport_ 3 года назад
WORD
@terrylusk13
@terrylusk13 3 года назад
I have to say this MC Search interview is far better then what I thought the interview would be, also he is extremely informative about hip hop 👍🏽.
@urielriley
@urielriley 3 года назад
💯🎯
@FullyAutomaticAddict410
@FullyAutomaticAddict410 3 года назад
Facto!💯
@majorpaiyne2124
@majorpaiyne2124 3 года назад
He is one of the pioneers of his lane.
@terrylusk13
@terrylusk13 3 года назад
@@majorpaiyne2124 I agree love one.
@nicolejames3054
@nicolejames3054 3 года назад
True.. because I’m just watching it now..He is real hip hop! I forgot about Serch.
@sue2129
@sue2129 Год назад
One of there best interviews. He drop so many gems.
@JBNagis
@JBNagis Год назад
Grandmaster Kaz is legit, still one of the illest. He did ice ts documentary and had the best flow out of everyone. Dude is still a lyrical monster
@alde1611
@alde1611 3 года назад
EFN face is like a kid when people talk new york in the 80s
@johntheeqbalist
@johntheeqbalist 3 года назад
He lived it and loves it
@tonytribble8244
@tonytribble8244 3 года назад
Serch admitted that there was a New York bias. Everybody else from places other than N.Y., felt it in the 80's and mid 90's.
@sgtcreasegrease
@sgtcreasegrease 3 года назад
I feel like it helped keep the quality and rawness of the music up but sometimes that shit went way too far... Booing Outkast at the Source Awards was super foul... Now dudes just jack the midwest and the south. IDK, shit evolves, its not in nobody's control.
@Rastafarianinja
@Rastafarianinja 3 года назад
Tbh I always viewed nyc rap as a strong force for why the genre slowly became gritty and raw in the late 80’s and early 90’s b/c they started the genre, therefore their culture is kind of a driving force behind the music, b/c they are the original inspiration for the art. There’s always periods of experimentation, but then things like Griselda and TRUST come along bringing back that raw feeling that everyone knows and loves
@tonytribble8244
@tonytribble8244 3 года назад
@@Rastafarianinja N.Y. is definitely a force, but not the only force. It was a lot of just alright MC's as well. You're not nice just because you from there, you actually have to be good.
@Chosen1Crown
@Chosen1Crown 3 года назад
That New York attitude is what cause the east coast west coast war ... no cap
@tonytribble8244
@tonytribble8244 3 года назад
@@Rastafarianinja Everywhere was and is gritty and raw. To think that it's only real ones in 1 place would be crazy. The "New Jacks" gang banging now, where that come from?
@dr.madthumbz2689
@dr.madthumbz2689 2 года назад
Living legend right there👆by far, one of the most interesting drink Champs ever.
@Southpaw42
@Southpaw42 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic Episode!
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