B-Real on Dad Shot 12 Times, Joining Bloods, Forming Cypress Hill, Ice Cube Beef (Full Interview)
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Published 2020-08-13
Later on, B-Real talks about his close friendship and eventual beef with Ice Cube as well as how the Eminem and Everlast situation started. B-Real also spoke at length about the role Cypress Hill played in the cannabis legalization movement and why he remains skeptical about investing in marijuana stocks.
All Comments (21)
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B Real is one of few men who is accepted by all races and backgrounds definitely a living ledgend
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No rainbow colors No big ass jewelry on No face tattoos STRAIGHT LEGEND!!!
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I smoked spliffs with Cypress Hill after a concert around 1996 or 97. They were signing autographs and we were the last in line. At that point they lit up, and my friend asked if he could hit it. They commenced to light up about 3 of them and passed them around with our group of maybe 8 people. Hung out there for about 30 minutes. They just made small talk and were great to hang with. I could hardly walk when we finally left.
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Growing up I never knew how big my uncle was, being grown now I realize how celebrated him and his homies are! Blessed to be able to call this man familyđȘđœ
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One of Vlad's best interviews, ever. B-Real is real, for real. Humble OG, through and through.
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I canât never forget when he stepped off stage to hit my blunt. I was 19 at the time, Smokin Grooves Tour, with Snoop, Busta, Fugees & of course Cypress Hill.
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Salute to B-Reals mom for her perseverance and what she went through and for birthing a hip hop legend .
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Vlad - blames b for his weed addiction B-real - "Thank you."
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Cypress hill saved my life, at the time in the very early nineties I was a poor white kid in a majority black inner city area, I got victimised almost daily. Couldnât go to the store without getting jumped and beat up. I was on the verge of suicide because of it, scared to leave my front door, then one day a friend brought round a tape and one of the tracks was a cypress hill songs( canât remember which one right now) I got myself their album black Sunday, the track âainât going out like thatâ imooened my eyes and was one that really hit me, it was the one that gave me the courage to go on. I went to see them when they toured the uk and I bought myself a âmeet and greetâ ticket, I actually got to tell them the story and B was cool enough to not just sign my collectors poster but also wrote the title of the track on it to, was one of the happiest times I can remember, they all were so cool. I donât think they could fully comprehend what I was saying as Iâm sure people they meet always say similar things but it really was a life changing moment In my life.....
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You know, watching B in interviews I always come to the same conclusion - dude is humble and down-to-earth. Just a cool guy you wouldn't mind choppin it up with over a beer...or a joint. Fitting that his name is B Real
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I met B. Real back in 2015 at the Supreme store in SoHo, NYC. He treated me like I was the legendary MC and he was the fan đ most humble down to earth guy ever! S/o to the legend B. Real!
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As a Latino and a hip hop fan from a young age. Growing up in Australia. Cypress hill gave me a sense of pride when they came into the scene. Respect âđŒ
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"'kill a man isn't a radio single'' IT IS ON THE BEST RADIO. RADIO LOS SANTOS WITH YA HOST JULIO G!!
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B-Real is one of the greatest đ„
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Cypress Hill - Temple of Boom was an amazing album!!!
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One of the few rappers that actually lived what he rhymed about. Respect to BReal
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Every time this man speaks, I stop what I am doing, shut up, and listen. Such an intelligent human being. Being a native Virginian who lived in Cali for 7 years, I came back to almost Cali when I moved back to Virginia. Thanks for pointing that out B. :)
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I couldn't wait for the full interview!!!! B-Real is a Legend!!!!
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When you're named B-real and you're one of the realest.
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They need to make a cypress hill movie fam