These guys are REAL brothers through and through… they not down for the drama…they let the spotlight shine where it shines, but they all got that glow.🔥🔥
I love how the Interviewer didn’t shy away from honest questions, but go listen to “Trap Muzik” the album and self titled track, you will get a dose of Mac Boney! He most definitely a factor! Never forgot Mac Boney just for him being on the first song on the album and it being a jamming track.
I dont care what nobody say,Limelight is a classic track!!!! From that beat to the hook,that smooth southern pimp feel smh man i can always keep that track on repeat
Bro on my soul!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I listened to that track so much man. I remember putting that on and ladies just knew the vibe man. Sometimes I wish it was on TIP cd because I don't think enough people heard it. Every member snapped on it. It still sounds good til this day!
@iambounceback it was on the urban legend album,it's just one of those timeless tracks that will never get old. And you definitely right about that,as soon as it starts it just automatically set that vibe. Between that track and Freak Though smh I can play those tracks all day everyday. That whole urban legend album is full of hard hits 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@parrishthomas92 bruh you right I don’t know how I mixed it up. I think it’s because I usually played limelight and followed it up with Comin down off the psc album. Both of them had that feel!!
These boys started a whole culture, see these boys stay together and really be gangstas and scholars. Shit is encouraging for personal life adversity, these niggas is hood and articulative as hell 😂
It’s good to see these guys are all still friends. I believe Tip did all that he could to try to help them come up too and the best part is that they all must feel the same way. PSC 🏆💯
Bro I still got this cd!!!! Favorite track is "do ya thang"....favorite line is "wearing blue and tan, in a blue and tan avalanche ".....then TI come like" they hop out the van and start shooting like a cameraman" 🔥 🔥 🔥
Right because that feelings topic was extreme, it maybe an age difference thing, because these guys have always been some of my favorite people and I’m in there same age group. But I will say that I don’t know if they would have the wisdom to answer that question the same way back in 05’, because being in your 20’s is definitely a learning experience when dealing with brotherhood… dam now I’m struggling letting go of the topic 😂😂😂 great interview tho
The first Podcast to Tell Dro He Still The Best Rapper Alive & I haven’t heard the “ Rico “ song But Jayyy Basically Said Dro Saved That Song🔥🔥can’t Wait to Hear Dro Verse 🔥🔥🔥 I’m subscribing Now
1st off i just love that we have this interview!!! PSC was the shit 2003-2005....the interviewer is young, they more emotional like women these days, tip nem ol skool, understand about keeping yo feelings in check, thats a warriors mindset
25 to life is one of the soundtracks to my life💯 "nig say he don't like TIP so I shot eem in the foot to let him know we run a tight ship we might fight but we don't flip keep the money coming in with a nice split"- Boney🔥🔥
Interview was good just when he started getting in his feelings- about wanting grown men to have feelings of a women of child like tip said lol soon as he started trippin about feelings I’m like damn why u so heavy hearted on that topic but still good interview
14:21 Tell em Tip!!! 39:07 FINALLY MAC SPOKE ON TRAP MUZIK TITLE SONG!!!!! Being a Grand Hustle fan HEAVY (2003-2011) I BOUGHT THAT DAMN P$C 25 TO LIFE ALBUM IN 2005... STILL CLASSIC!!!! Also my introduction to Dro!!!! Glad to see these brothers are STILL brothers✊🏼
Salute jay!! Tip my favorite artist of all time but I wish he would have just played the background and let everybody else talk….I see why mac boney got quiet cause tip don’t never shut up.
I was today years old when I realized that on the movie ATL TI, Kuntry, Young Dro, and Mac Boney are portrayed with tip as himself and is a classic inspiration directed by Will Smiths Company. The similarities are crazy especially Esquire as young dro 😅
@interstateJ that's 1 hell of an observation, I never noticed that either. But to be honest,atl is Dallas Austin's childhood story,and the original title was Jellybeans. It's aboustley mind blowing that you made that connection. I would've never even thought about it if you hadn't. It's kind of embarrassing on my behalf I was on set a bunch of those days, I had to. I was Director Of Marketing & Promo @ Grand Hustle at the time.