i met eric b once a few years ago. i said nice to meet you your a big influence. he just nodded and gave me the get the fuck outta here vibe. anyway he was pretty mean or maybe just having a real bad day. he also had patent leather creepers on and purple silk pants . strange. peace, stein. . .
Isn't Johnny Juice is part of the "Terminator X didn't do his own cuts rumor".
I caught Public Enemy live in 1990 and 1992. After those shows and hearing this "rumour", I kinda realized that it wasn't a rumour. TX's cuts were so limited and pretty weak live compared to the cuts on the first 2 albums... I never really understood why groups would fly out DJs who would have pretty limited participation in the live shows. However, TX did do a bit of stuff, it was as interactive as say Run DMC or whatever.
There was a good article about Johnny Juice in Big Daddy Magazine a while back...
Eric B is the biggest scumbag in the rap world, extorted Large Professor for most of those beats, extorted Paul C, extorted Rakim, I believe extorted G Rap. Laid the blueprint for Suge Knight.
yeah, what all did he do, as opposed to what did he get credited for? i heard he didnt do a whole lot...
excpt, i guess, a bunch of extortion.
My understandin' is that Marley Marl handled the bulk of the production work on 'Paid in Full' includin' the scratches on the title track...
X claims to have done the rest of the cuts including the often questioned "To The Edge Of Panic". It was real funny because he got kind of heated. In a nut shell he told us that Johnny Juice got some money, broke out of PE real early, bought a bitchin Camaro, and years later he drove around in the same beat up ride telling people he did the cuts.
Far as I know, Rosario came up w/ the Kings of Pressure and then joined ranks w/ PE - he's still involved w/ 'em to this day, the 3 full lengths that are either out now or imminent has 1 produced exclusively by Paris and @ least 1 by Rosario along Chuck D...
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Eric B is the biggest scumbag in the rap world, extorted Large Professor for most of those beats, extorted Paul C, extorted Rakim, I believe extorted G Rap. Laid the blueprint for Suge Knight.
yeah, what all did he do, as opposed to what did he get credited for? i heard he didnt do a whole lot...
excpt, i guess, a bunch of extortion.
My understandin' is that Marley Marl handled the bulk of the production work on 'Paid in Full' includin' the scratches on the title track...
Strange, I always thought that Patrick Adams produced the album.
Eric B is the biggest scumbag in the rap world, extorted Large Professor for most of those beats, extorted Paul C, extorted Rakim, I believe extorted G Rap. Laid the blueprint for Suge Knight.
yeah, what all did he do, as opposed to what did he get credited for? i heard he didnt do a whole lot...
excpt, i guess, a bunch of extortion.
My understandin' is that Marley Marl handled the bulk of the production work on 'Paid in Full' includin' the scratches on the title track...
Strange, I always thought that Patrick Adams produced the album.
i thought he engineered it, + marley did the beats.i read a interview with rakim that said he supplied sum of the records. 45king supposedly did most of "follow the leader" + larg pro/paul c did the later albums
45king supposedly did most of "follow the leader" + larg pro/paul c did the later albums
This is what I've heard/read as well. Although I have no idea where. In the book 'Rakim Told Me' he explains how much work he put in on the first album.
Plaese to let Gossiping Bitches clear up all your "Eric B didn't do a damn thing" and "Terminator X didn't do a damn thing" rumors. (Hint: Neither Eric nor Norman did a damn thing.)
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Watched that ish on Saturday. Man 50 Cent was a sav. His boy knew of like 30 people he killed alone.
What does this mean?
although eric has always been involved in shady doings, from what i've known. dude was the suge knight of hip hop 'fore suge.
LOCATION!!!
I caught Public Enemy live in 1990 and 1992. After those shows and hearing this "rumour", I kinda realized that it wasn't a rumour. TX's cuts were so limited and pretty weak live compared to the cuts on the first 2 albums... I never really understood why groups would fly out DJs who would have pretty limited participation in the live shows. However, TX did do a bit of stuff, it was as interactive as say Run DMC or whatever.
There was a good article about Johnny Juice in Big Daddy Magazine a while back...
peace.
patrick adams...
Far as I know, Rosario came up w/ the Kings of Pressure and then joined ranks w/ PE - he's still involved w/ 'em to this day, the 3 full lengths that are either out now or imminent has 1 produced exclusively by Paris and @ least 1 by Rosario along Chuck D...
Muscle in...
Strange, I always thought that Patrick Adams produced the album.
45king supposedly did most of "follow the leader" + larg pro/paul c did the later albums
wasn't suge knight the suge knight of hip hop
This is what I've heard/read as well. Although I have no idea where. In the book 'Rakim Told Me' he explains how much work he put in on the first album.
'fore = BEFORE
I don't think Suge Knight was himself before he existed.
But could it be that he WAS? Whhoaaaa...(in played out socal surfer voice)
Sorry its still early.