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09/15/04 | Xzibit Interview From Backspin Magazine
Here is an interview with Xzibit conducted by german Hip Hop magazine Backspin for their September issue. He touches on his feelings about Tha Liks and "beef" with rapper Raptile. Xzibit & the Strong Arm Steady Gang recorded a song with Raptile earlier this year. The following is an excerpt from the interview:

Backspin: Are you still doing anything with Defari or Tha Liks?
Xzibit: No

BS: What happened?
X: Nothing (laughs)

BS: You dont wanna talk about it?
X: I just did, I'm not working with them anymore.

BS: We know how Tash and them feel, but thats about it...
X: No, I dont have any negative things to say about them. They gave me a possibility to shine. Nobody ever heard me say anything bad about them. I cant speak for them, each to his own. They're my brothers, and true brothers are honest and fight together. Some brothers even kill eachother, but thats not gonna change anything. It is what it is. I hope they gonna make it big but Im not working with them anymore.



BS: Can you talk about the collabo with Raptile on the song you did with him called "Make Yall Bounce"?
X: Let me set this straight and make sure you print this: I've never done a song with Raptile. I have no idea what this fucking snake is talking about, he's just spreading lies. He did a song with my group Strong Arm Steady. But he cut them out and left me in. And he put it out as a fucking single. Fucking snake ass shit. Ever since I came back people tell me "You have a number one hit with Raptile". I mean who the fuck is Raptile? That was a mixtape track with Strong Arm Steady, and he fucking edited them out. There is a video and Im not even in it!



BS: Will this have any consequences?
X: Of course, he claims we're down with eachother but I dont see him around anymore. Cant see no Raptile anywhere. He's probably hiding somewhere. What a poser, that was fucking weak, dude is just corny.


Xzibit's upcoming album "Weapons Of Mass Destruction" has a release date for November 9th, 2004.


Raptile ist ja ein Affe. :D :lol:


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BG Knocc Out's Brief an BG Dresta

"i just got my bg knoccout letter i told him to send me a pick of him and he did and on the back it said:
"To:Arulfo
You take care of yourself out there.
Be smart and get an educationso that you can go far in life.Knowledge is power, not money."
The letter says this"

Dear Arnulfo

Thank you for your kind letter. i am happy that i have fans so young and devoted as are you. I ask that no matter what you may have heard me say on a record, that you only see it as music, as art, and not try to imitate what you hear or see on a video. Please, stay in school and learn as much as you can. Read alot. Study hard so that you may help change the world in the future." then he wrote some muslim lanuage.
"Now to your questions:My birthday is Janurary 23,1975,Drestas birthday is April 18 ,1971. Ive been incarcerated since 1998. There are a few songs that didnt make tha "Real Brothers" album but i cant remember what they were exactly. The unreleased song my brother and i have with Bone Thuggs was untitled of what i knew last. The Real Brothers sold around 250,000 before i came to prison. Yes, I'll be back in tha studio when Im released. I'd like for Dr. Dre,Ryhthm D,my partner Chris and others to contribute to the production of my album. Perhaps I will make a Dvd Documentary about my life when im released.

I'll try to include our videos with the footage. Telling you about my times with Eazy-E will take too long - just know we had alot of good times together. I really had love for him. He was my mentor.The show sound track came out before we signed to def jam. yes,Russell and Outburst was pissed. But they know that we didnt start the havoc. yes,Flesh was/is my best friend of all the bone thugs. I dont have any back up in prison outside of the Muslim Community. How ever I dont need anyones back up. As long as you mind your own business people will leave you alone. I didnt get bailed out because it was extremely high. Flesh and Bizzy Bone helped to pay for my lawyer. Eiht and Quik were cool. My relatinship with the ruthless family was swell. we used to kick it. I dont have a girl friend perse , but i am talking to a young lady whom i plan to marry.

Girlfriends are forbidden in islam, only wives. I never tripped on three 6 mafia for dissing E and Bone. Im cool with all the M.C.'s i met before I came to prison. My favorite artists and cds are Freeway,Nas's Illmatic and God's son,Styles P, JadaKiss and move (dont know who that is).Eazy-E told me that one day I'll be as famous and rich as him. He never told any other artists that before."

"I only posted the front of one letter and the front of another I saw that there was a back to a letter and didnt post it, but here it is:

"The first time I met Suge was at the 1993 Billboard Music awards. He knew that my brother and I were no studio gangstas so he never tried anything crazy. I ran across the dogg pound that day also. I hit them up but they didnt want to do anything. In 1995 i had a fight with nate dogg at montell jordans video shoot. I dropped him with one punch. I heard that the incident is on the "Beef" dvd by QD3. However, we squashed the beef before i came to prison. Dresta got shot in our hood by one of our own homeboys. the dude was angry because my brother beat him up. I got shot before back in 1991. it was with a 12 gage shotgun. my incident was over some drug stuff. when tim dog dropped phuck compton everybody in compton planned to kill him.

On "Life is a puzzle" Mike T stands for Mike Tyson. I said Mike T in order to make the song ryme. i stopped gangbanging and being violent since 1999, but you could believe that if someone ever attempted to do me any harm that id probaly catch a new case for hurting them. Besides, people dont get rapped in prison like back in the day (BPdoubleE). No,I havent released a solo album dissing anyone since 1995. I did leave alot of material out there though. So if there is an album on ebay by me it was released without my permission and I will sue to get my money (smile face). I have other brothers and sisters besides dresta.

NO,flesh-N-Bone is at Pleasant Valley State Prison. Dresta and i never got in a fight before. My contract ended early with Outburst/Def Jam because of a descrepency."


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XZibit. :D
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09/15/04 | Xzibit Interview From Backspin Magazine
Here is an interview with Xzibit conducted by german Hip Hop magazine Backspin for their September issue. He touches on his feelings about Tha Liks and "beef" with rapper Raptile. Xzibit & the Strong Arm Steady Gang recorded a song with Raptile earlier this year. The following is an excerpt from the interview:

Backspin: Are you still doing anything with Defari or Tha Liks?
Xzibit: No

BS: What happened?
X: Nothing (laughs)

BS: You dont wanna talk about it?
X: I just did, I'm not working with them anymore.

BS: We know how Tash and them feel, but thats about it...
X: No, I dont have any negative things to say about them. They gave me a possibility to shine. Nobody ever heard me say anything bad about them. I cant speak for them, each to his own. They're my brothers, and true brothers are honest and fight together. Some brothers even kill eachother, but thats not gonna change anything. It is what it is. I hope they gonna make it big but Im not working with them anymore.



BS: Can you talk about the collabo with Raptile on the song you did with him called "Make Yall Bounce"?
X: Let me set this straight and make sure you print this: I've never done a song with Raptile. I have no idea what this fucking snake is talking about, he's just spreading lies. He did a song with my group Strong Arm Steady. But he cut them out and left me in. And he put it out as a fucking single. Fucking snake ass shit. Ever since I came back people tell me "You have a number one hit with Raptile". I mean who the fuck is Raptile? That was a mixtape track with Strong Arm Steady, and he fucking edited them out. There is a video and Im not even in it!



BS: Will this have any consequences?
X: Of course, he claims we're down with eachother but I dont see him around anymore. Cant see no Raptile anywhere. He's probably hiding somewhere. What a poser, that was fucking weak, dude is just corny.


Xzibit's upcoming album "Weapons Of Mass Destruction" has a release date for November 9th, 2004.


Raptile ist ja ein Affe. :D :lol:


hätte mich doch sehr gewundert wenns wahr wäre :razz: :ugly:


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In 1995 i had a fight with nate dogg at montell jordans video shoot. I dropped him with one punch.


Wie hat er denn das geschafft? :razz:

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BG Knocc Out's Brief an BG Dresta

In 1995 i had a fight with nate dogg at montell jordans video shoot. I dropped him with one punch.


Wie hat er denn das geschafft? :razz:


Puddah, hier gibts 2 Pics + das Video dazu :yeah:

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Also was ich auf der Beef-DVD gesehen hab war, dass nate ihm nen Golf-Schläger über die Mütze gezogen hat. :D


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Ein sehr oberflächliches Interview mit dem Alchemisten:

http://www.hiphopnews.de/alchemist,1450.html


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In 1995 i had a fight with nate dogg at montell jordans video shoot. I dropped him with one punch.


Wie hat er denn das geschafft? :razz:


Puddah, hier gibts 2 Pics + das Video dazu :yeah:

Klick! :D


Hey danke...lol...man was machen die bloss alle auf dem Golfplatz :ugly:

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The way that Little Brother’s Phonte met producer Nicolay is not that unique, after all people who meet in chat rooms are marrying each other these days. However, how Phonte and Nicolay, together known as Foreign Exchange, completed their first LP is not only unique, but has become Hip Hop folklore.

When you listen to Connected, you hear beats from the soul and lyrics from the heart. The integrity and consistency that can be found on Connected are merely examples of a philosophy that Phonte lives by. It is a philosophy that Phonte feels requires him to take responsibility for his existence in Hip Hop, and he is doing so by making dope music.

Phonte and AllHipHop have been fam since day one, so we wanted to explore the upgraded Little Brother, and get a chance to explore the Foreign Exchange album.

AllHipHop.com: For those who aren’t familiar with the Foreign Exchange story, how did the group come about?

Phonte: One day I was on Okayplayer.com and I saw a post from some cat trying to get people to listen to his tracks. So I downloaded some of his tracks and I thought the s**t was incredible. I reached out to him and we started emailing back and forth. He would email me a song on the computer and I would take it into the studio, record my vocals, and then send it back to him.

AllHipHop.com: Okay, so you heard some of his tracks, but at what point did you actual realize you could complete a whole album this way?

Phonte: It was when I saw Nicolay’s consistency. I get a lot of beats from cats, and every n*gga can come with some heat every once and a while, but it’s only a few cats that can consistently knock it out of the park. So once I saw the consistency in his tracks that’s when I knew he was for real and that’s when I knew we could do a full length together.

AllHipHop.com: So this has been a two-year process?

Phonte: Yeah.

AHH: So you and Nicolay linked up before The Listening came out?

Phonte: Yeah, we had finished The Listening, but it wasn’t out yet. We finished The Listening in like March of 2002 and we started working on Connected a month or so later.

AllHipHop.com: To your knowledge, have Nicolay’s opportunities changed since the album surfaced?

Phonte: I’m sure they will. When we were in New York, he was meeting a lot of music makers like Ali Shaheed Mohamed and they were fans of his stuff. So I definitely think doors will open for him. Right now, the main thing we’re working on is this singer Darien Brockington, he’s the cat that’s singing on “Come Around.”

AllHipHop.com: Yeah man, that’s an ill cut.

Phonte: Yeah, me and Nic are overseeing his project. Nic is doing a lot of the tracks and I’m helping Darien with some song writing and vocal arrangements. AllHipHop.com: So will you have the title of Executive Producer on his album? Phonte: Yeah. AllHipHop.com: With 9th’s sudden and immense popularity, did there bloom any resentment in you or Pooh? Phonte: No. We don’t have a problem with it all. It’s all about consistency, if 9th was a producer that every twenty beats he only had one or two hot ones, then I might take issue with it (laughs). But he makes beats everyday and he makes hot s**t everyday. We encourage his popularity cause we all knew that we wanted to use Little Brother as a springboard for other things. We allow each other our creative space and when it’s time to do Little Brother we just come together and we’re that much stronger cause we’ve sharpened our individual talents.

AllHipHop.com: Does the invaluable behind the scenes experiences you and your Little Brother brethren have been able to gain in the last three years give you more creative leverage as you move into your new situation with Atlantic Records?

Phonte: I look at the whole major situation as us upgrading to a better car. I also see it like, “Look man, we’ve always been driving this car and now that we’re on a major ya’ll can be in the driver seat, but we’re gona be in the passenger seat telling ya’ll were to go.” One thing that I hope Atlantic realizes, is that singles do not sell albums any more. People buy into movements now, you need a movement behind you. The reason people got into Little Brother was not because we had videos and because radio was blowing our s**t up everyday, people got into us at a real grass roots level. We weren’t manufactured, our s**t is organic. So if we can get Atlantic to understand that we just need to keep feeding this grass roots movement, then we’ll be successful. We don’t need to get Scott Storch on a record, we don’t need a Neptunes beat, I love Scott Storch and The Neptunes, but that’s not Little Brother.

AllHipHop.com: How much of the next Little Brother album, The Minstrel Show, is done?

Phonte: Except for like three or four songs, the record is pretty much done.

AllHipHip.com: Do you have a release quarter in mind?

Phonte: They’re talking summer of next year, that’s cool. I was hoping it would be a little earlier like in the spring. Because I was hoping we could get the record out while school is in, cause we really got to hit them colleges hard.

AllHipHop.com: I interpreted The Listening as the culmination of three cats passion for music, what’s the thesis of The Minstrel Show?

Phonte: As you know, minstrel shows were shows with white actors in black face performing these grossly exaggerated images of black people and really stereotypical images of black culture. So we’re just using the Minstrel Show as a metaphor for Hip Hop, cause you have a lot of these rappers that are out here performing these exaggerated images of black people. When you turn on the TV and you watch these videos, you’re not seeing real people, they’re damn near like caricatures of what Hip Hop should be. So The Minstrel Show is us listening and examining Hip Hop and saying, “Ya know, if cats don’t want to take responsibility for this s**t, if n*ggas want to keep making bulls**t records, if this is really what ya’ll want to do with this music, than f*** it let’s just go all out and make this s**t a minstrel show cause that’s exactly what the f*** it’s turning into.” It would be easy to say, “Yeah let’s blame it on 50 and let’s blame it on Lil Jon.” It’s easy to call out names, but the bottom line is that we’re all responsible for it. We are all responsible for Hip Hop being in the current shape that it’s in. We all are players in the minstrel show one way or another. So The Listening was us expressing our love for the music, The Minstrel Show is our manning up and taking responsibility for making the music.

AllHipHop.com: What has changed for you since The Listening?

Phonte: Just having accessibility to a lot of people and working with legends. Me and 9th went to Philly last week and we were in the studio kicking it with Jazzy Jeff and we were able to work with James Poyser. We did a song with Kane, I mean that n*gga is the reason I rap. It’s that kind of stuff.

AllHipHop.com: What’s your beef with sandal shoes?

Phonte: (laughs) Nah man, I got no beef with sandals. I don’t wear them in particular, but if cats want to wear sandals, that’s on you. When I wrote that verse I was just really hating that coffee shop s**t, ‘cause I was doing open mic nights and all them n*ggas was just so elitist. All them n*ggas was judging me on some ol’ ‘holier than thou’ sh*t. I was like, “Ya’ll n*ggas want the same things I want. Ya’ll trying to come up in the spot, find ya’ll a little something, and go home with her, so don’t f***ing play me n*gga.” Just cause you dress differently and I’m coming in the spot with Timbs and jeans, and you like, ‘I got this shirt from the thrift shop, it was only $3.’ Well that’s good for you, n*gga, I’m a big n*gga and they don’t make three-x’s at the thrift shop. Ya’ll skinny boys can get away with that (laughs).

AllHipHop.com: Did you learn a lot being on tour with Kanye?

Phone: Not really (laughs). Even though we and Kanye make similar music and we follow the same aesthetics, we would come out and perform to f***ing crickets. We got no love. It just really put things into perspective for us to go out there and do those shows in front of all those teenie-boppers. It had nothing to do with Kanye and his crew, we are all fam, it was just the crowds. It was f***ing TRL.

AllHipHop.com: You and Pooh are so revered for having rhymes for the average cat, as your financial situation changes what effect do you think that will have on your rhymes?

Phonte: All I can do is just be me. I think the reason people got into The Listening and why they’re getting into Foreign Exchange. is because they’re getting an honest portrayal from a real person. Whatever I’m going through is what my rhymes will be about. A poor n*gga can’t front and write rich n*gga rhymes, a rich n*gga can’t write about how much he struggling, ‘cause that ain’t real. All you have to do is speak to people on a level that they understand. A rich man and a poor man still got stuff in common.

AllHipHop.com: Will there be a Foreign Exchange tour?

Phonte: Yeah, it’s called the “Connected Tour” and it will run forty to fifty cities.

AllHipHop.com: Damn, dude.

Phonte: Yeah, that’s gona be Little Brother, Foreign Exchange, The Away Team, Legacy, and Darien and Yahzarah are coming too.

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