A Serious Discussion About The New Agenda in Sports
The Gangster Chronicles discuss Trans women participating in womens sports and the agenda that could be tied to it.
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Can A Woman Really Raise A Man?
Truth Talks Podcast discuss the myths surrounding can a woman really raise a man nowadays? Krayzie Bone gives his opinion based on research.
There are mulitple different opinions and case studies break down the question can a woman raise a man, but there a lots of variables such as environment, motivation and experience. Tune in for this in depth discussion and give us your thoughts below!
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Portraying An Image in Hip Hop
DJ Battlecat breaks down the difficulties some artists face when portraying an image in hip hop. Whether intentional or not, some are forced into upholding an image they didnt sign up for.
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How "Tear Da Club Up" Got Banned From Every Club In The South
American hip hop trio Three 6 Mafia released the song "Tear da Club Up" as their single. It was created by members DJ Paul and Juicy J and served as the first single off their 1995 studio debut, Mystic Stylez. The song was included in a remix titled "Tear da Club Up '97" on the band's third studio album, Chapter 2: World Domination (1997).
When the song was first published in 1995, "Nadia's Theme," the well-known theme tune of the television soap opera The Young and the Restless, was sampled. The group had a small hit with it. "Tear da Club Up" is regarded as the start of Three 6 Mafia's transition from horrorcore to more aggressive music for clubs and as an early example of the popularity of crunk music in the early 2000s.
The song was eventually altered into "Tear da Club Up '97," which included vocals from every member of Three 6 Mafia and replaced the sample of "Nadia's Theme" with that of "Theme from S.W.A.T." (from the 1975 TV series S.W.A.T.). This remix served as the lead single from the group's second album Chapter 2: World Domination.
The song was notably banned from nightclubs in the South for inciting fan riots.
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Jay Z Influence on Hip Hop Made "True'd Up" Disappear
Jayo Felony stops by The Gangster Chronicles to talk about his Jay Z diss "True'd Up" and how the Jay Z influence on hip hop and the music industry made the song virtually disappear. Also, his journey in the music industry and shares some behind the scenes info about beefs of the past.
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Which Rappers Could've Been Real Pimps?
Pomona Pimpin Young breaks down which rappers he thinks have the demeanor to survive in the game if they were pimping.
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How Black Communities Fell For "The Trap"
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Jayo Felony On The Difference in LA and San Diego Gang Culture
Jayo Felony breaks down the some of the differences between San Diego and Los Angeles
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How A Record Label Can Rob You For Your Budget
Bishop Lamot discusses his trials and tribulations dealing with interscope records and the legalities of the music industry.
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Why The Lil' Homies Stopped Respecting The Big Homies
The Gangster Chronicles, East Coast Crips and Kitchen Crips discuss their truce and how to get the younger generation back on track by instilling morals and values.
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DJ Battlecat lays down the blueprint for being a good producer
DJ Battlecat drops some game about the mentality required to be the best producer possible for any artist you work with.
Battlecat started his career as a battle DJ, standing out for his participation in the 1990 DMC US Mixing Finals and the 1988 New Music Seminar DJ Battle for World Supremacy, both held in New York City. He is also known for producing a number of West Coast rappers, including Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur, The Game, Xzibit, and Tha Eastsidaz. His style is an evolution of the '90s G-Funk sound popularized by Above the Law and Dr. Dre, which featured soulful keys and thick synth bass lines. He also serves as Snoop Dogg's concert DJ. Battlecat created a special song in 2009 called "A Soldier Never Dies" in honor of Marine Anthony Vargas, who had died in combat. Battlecat is a DJ who belongs to The Core DJs, a group that represents DJs worldwide. Don Le and Paolo Ongkeko, respectively, produced and directed the music video. Sonny Ayon played one of the main characters in the video.
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The Ja Morant Debate
The Gangster Chronicles and On The Line Podcast have an intense Ja Morant Debate about accountability and who is really to blame for his legal troubles. Adam Silver says NBA 'uncovered a fair amount' of new info about Ja Morant and will announce decision after Finals
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Lil Doc Thone Speaks on Nipsey's Legacy in Los Angeles
Lil Doc Thone breaks down the influence Nipsey Hussle had on ownership in the community on The Gangster Chronicles Podcast.
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Master P Business Advice: The Art of Hustling
Big Court stops by The Gangster Chronicles to discuss the Master P Business Advice that has guided him throughout his career since he was a kid. Master P often gets a bad reputation due to certain deals not going the way they're supposed to but Big Court is here to put things in perspective.
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Addressing all Podcast “Beef"
The Gangster Chronicles address all podcast beef
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RBX Speaks On Suge Knight Drama For The First Time
RBX speaks on his encounter with Suge Knight that almost went way left. Also, on the climate Suge Knights reign left on the rap game and the city as a whole.
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Slaughterhouse: The Real Reason The Group Didn't Work
KXNG Crooked breaks down why the group didn't work and a lot of the details that lead to the members of slaughterhouse all moving in seperate directions. He discusses why the group got together in the first place and the main factors that lead to the demise. Tune in and let us know what you think.
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Bangin On Wax : How DJ Battlecat Made It Possible
DJ Battlecat stops by The Gangster Chronicles and breaks down everything that went into the making of Bangin on Wax. Also, how it paved the way for bangin in music today.
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The Rap Credit Fraud Empire
Guerilla Black discusses how he ran the first rap credit fraud empire. This eventually lead to him serving prison time. Known for his impact on the rap game, but the intricacies of his credit fraud operation is more detailed than most think. Tune in.
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2pac Conspiracy theories debunked
In this video, I'm sharing a mini documentary about Greg Kading, who has debunked many of the popular conspiracy theories surrounding the deaths of Tupac and Biggie.
This video is a great resource if you're interested in learning the truth about these two iconic rappers. Greg Kading is a former LAPD detective who has extensive knowledge about the case, and his insights provide a much-needed perspective on the deaths of Tupac and Biggie.
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MC Eiht gets booked at a show full of red rags
In this video, MC Eiht tells the story of how he and CMW had to escape from Tucson during their concert. As MC Eiht explains, they were met with hostility from the crowd and had to make a quick decision to get out of there before something bad happened.
If you're a fan of MC Eiht and CMW, be sure to check out this video to hear the full story of their escape from Tucson. It's an exciting tale that will leave you wanting more!
MC Eiht tells the story of how he and CMW had to escape from Tucson Arizona while performing on a promo tour
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KXNG CROOKED's Shocking Stories From His Time at Deathrow Records!
In this video, Kxng Crooked shares some shocking stories from his time working at Deathrow Records. From the highs of being signed to a major label to the lows of low sales and label drama, Kxng Crooked dishes on all the dirt in this entertaining and highly informative interview.
If you're curious about Kxng Crooked's story or career, this is the video for you! Hear all about his time at Deathrow Records, from the signing process to the label drama. Get a sneak peak into Kxng Crooked's career and learn the secrets to his success.
On this clip from Episode 189 of The Gangster Chronicles, Kxng Crooked talks about how he got signed to Deathrow Records and the shocking stories and dangers he faced for being associated with the label.
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The Worst First Record deal Of All Time
In this short video, MC Eiht discusses the trials, tribulations and robbery he went through with his first record deal. This is a fascinating story, and it's a great example of how not to do business.
If you want to make your music career a success, then you need to avoid making the same mistakes that MC Eiht made with his first record deal. This is a story of how not to do business, and it'll teach you some important lessons about the business of music. Watch and learn!
MC Eiht talks about the trials, tribulations and robbery he went through with his first record deal with DJ Unknown and the lessons he learned from it
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The Secret Meeting That Changed Hip Hop Forever Probably Never Happened
MC Eiht debates the validity of the secret meeting that changed hip hop forever and told people to invest in prison systems in an upcoming episode of his podcast. Eiht will discuss the history of the supposed meeting, its impact on hip hop culture, and whether or not it was actually a conspiracy to keep black people down. The episode is sure to be controversial, but it is sure to be an important conversation that needs to be had.
The secret meeting that MC Eiht is referring to is a meeting that allegedly took place in 1991 between a group of hip hop executives and prison system officials. The meeting was reportedly held to discuss ways to make money off of the growing incarceration rate in the United States. Some people believe that this meeting was a conspiracy to keep black people down, as the prison system is disproportionately filled with black people. Others believe that the meeting was simply a business meeting between two groups of people who were looking to make money.
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