<<B-LEGIT>> PTBTV INTERVIEW *VIDEO* - The Click, E-40, JIVE/Univ/KOCH, GSU (3 PARTS!)

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&lt;&lt;B-LEGIT&gt;&gt; PTBTV INTERVIEW *VIDEOS* - (FOUR PARTS, 40+ MINUTES, EXCLUSIVE!!!)



This is PART 1 of a 3 segment interview. Part 1, B-Legit talks about the history of The Click, the studio that they first recorded at, Grambling State University, E-40, D-Shot, Suga-T, the importance of family, B-Legit's record situations with Sick Wid It / JIVE / Universal / KOCH Records, and even the impact of pop / boy bands such as N'Sync, Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears.

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B-Legit speaks on B-La's longevity in the game, the Mobb movement in the Bay Area, the Hyphy movement, E-40 and his moves, unity / support in the Bay Area, Keyshia Cole, Toni Toni Tone, Hieroglyphics (Hiero), Souls of Mischief, Casual, the Bay and Bay Area music / talent, Bay slang and its influence on the rest of the rap game, Nelly, Spice-1, Too Short, "game" in the Bay Area, outsiders paying dues to Bay rappers, Lil Wayne, Keak da Sneak, B-Slimm (B-Slim), Droop-E, Captain Save Em (Captain Save A Hoe), So International, the impact of Barack Obama the President (President Elect), the Republican party, Sideways featuring Forty & Mac Shawn, Destiny (single), B-Legit vs. E-40 and how people on the outside could never affect the 'family'.

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B-La speaks on YAY DEEP featuring E-40 & Richie Rich, B-Legit's first 600 benz (along with Forty's first 600 and Richie's first 500), the year 1996 aka the Golden Era, 2Pac & Biggie Era, fans request to bring back that 'Mobb Sh*t', memories during the 90's, PURP remix featuring Matt Blaque, Berner, and Tha Jacka, the Mobb Music era, HURRICANE as a single / feel good music representative, the importance of well rounded music, the transition from mobb to hyphy music, B-Legit's run down of South music including BUN B, PIMP C, GETO BOYS, etc., the Southwest Riders album / compilation, the definition and story behind HURRICANE (music video, drink, etc.), the 1994 FREAKNIK in ATL, GA, the "serious"-ness of Bicardi 151, the satisfaction B-Legit gets from fans w/ compliments, Yukmouth, 2Pac as a friend, musician and what made Pac special, and lastly Emcee T asks if B-La ever saw 2Pac eat... a definite historic interview by PTBTV.

The FINAL Interview, Part 4:


Peace & Bay Luv.
-t aka emcee t
 
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"B Legit: That&#8217;s one thing about being a close family oriented group, when I have a problem with E-40 or anyone else, I just say "I&#8217;m gonna tell Granddaddy," and everyone will get some get-right about themselves. So when all the bullshit is over, we come back home and keep it family. We know a lot of people in this business who have gone from label to label, broke up groups and families, because of money or that divide-n-conquer tactic that the industry will play on you. When we get mad, it ain&#8217;t gonna be all that killin&#8217; and threatenin&#8217; shit, we are a family. We just settle it and move on. The cold thing about it, an outsider talking shit or trying to break up this family might get dropped on their head.

Suga T: People on the outside can be really messy and try to break us up. "Why 40 got all this?" "B Legit is the tightest" and all that is crazy to me. We all have our own situations and it&#8217;s our business.

E-40: I&#8217;m the oldest and I&#8217;ve tried to rear everybody to not pay attention to outsiders because a lot of people say devilish things to make us turn against one another. Some people say shit for they own selfish reasons and don&#8217;t know it&#8217;s harmful."

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good stuff mane!!! i've been wondering wassup with b-legit. u cant go wrong with his music. in the next interviews is he gonna talk about his up n coming album "block business?"
hopefully it'll be much better than block movement and hard 2 b-legit. throwblock music was average. hopefully his next album will live up to his first 3 albums. b-legit shouldve blown up to 40's level in the industry. what kind of diet plan is he on? he lost alotta weight these past years.
 
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B-Legit talks about A LOT more... he even brings up a few of the people that post here... the interview itself was over 45 minutes... I'll try and get the 2nd part up by Monday.
good lookin out with the interviews mane. 45 minutes cot damn.... bring parts 2 sooner than monday i need to watch it while im high!!! j/k. did u ask bela about the long awaited 40 & b-legit album that was suppse to drop like 10 years ago?? i always wondered how the that album would sound like to this day.
 

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good lookin out with the interviews mane. 45 minutes cot damn.... bring parts 2 sooner than monday i need to watch it while im high!!! j/k. did u ask bela about the long awaited 40 & b-legit album that was suppse to drop like 10 years ago?? i always wondered how the that album would sound like to this day.
"fonzareli & the savage"
 
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ummm wheres part 2 of the interview at??? it's monday.......
damn did ppl hear how bela spitted on "alcoholism" and "pray for me?" he still has it in him, he needs tracks like the ones mentioned with beats like that for his new album. to me he was missing deep tracks like "pray for me" from his last 2 albums (not counting throwblock). man im hoping he's coming with heat for his next album with no weak attempts at southern track. if u do a southern track at least do it right that doesnt come off generic like block business did.
 
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B-Legit PART 2 *VIDEO INTERVIEW*



B-Legit speaks on B-La's longevity in the game, the Mobb movement in the Bay Area, the Hyphy movement, E-40 and his moves, unity / support in the Bay Area, Keyshia Cole, Toni Toni Tone, Hieroglyphics (Hiero), Souls of Mischief, Casual, the Bay and Bay Area music / talent, Bay slang and its influence on the rest of the rap game, Nelly, Spice-1, Too Short, "game" in the Bay Area, outsiders paying dues to Bay rappers, Lil Wayne, Keak da Sneak, B-Slimm (B-Slim), Droop-E, Captain Save Em (Captain Save A Hoe), So International, the impact of Barack Obama the President (President Elect), the Republican party, Sideways featuring Forty & Mac Shawn, Destiny (single), B-Legit vs. E-40 and how people on the outside could never affect the 'family'.

Enjoy ya'll... Part 3 on the way...

Peace & Bay Luv.
-t aka emcee t
 

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dope shit. u doin a good job man keep it up. gotta agree wit u, destiny is 1 of the greatest songs ever. bela is such a fuckin legend. & hes rite bout the sum people like him, sum people like 40 thing. i know dudes that was in2 bela b4 40 since the early 90s & im in wisconsin.
 
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good stuff mane. bring on pt.3 i wanna hear wassup with his next album "block business." damn i didnt know there was a video for destiny. how many videos does b-legit have out??

the only ones ive seen from him are: "check it out" w/ kurupt & e-40 and "ghetto smile" w/daryl hall (classic video)