Collect Call With Suge Knight, Episode 1: The Introduction
Listen to the groundbreaking podcast series 'Collect Call With Suge Knight'. Join Dave Mays as he speaks with the legendary founder of Death Row Records, providing insights into Suge Knight's honesty, vulnerability, and current state of mind from California State Prison. Get ready for captivating conversations with guest appearances, answering all the questions hip-hop fans want to hear. History in the making, don't miss out!
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I'm Dave Mays and this is Collect Call with Shug Knight. What's about to hear
our conversations? Roll an uncut with the legendary founder of Death Row Records.
He's currently serving a 28 year sentence in California State Prison. His honesty,
vulnerability and current state of mind will all be heard in this groundbreaking
podcast series featuring conversations with me and many other guests who have
agreed to accept Shoog's collect call.
Shoog will be put in periods to all question marks
while answering everything hip-hop fans worldwide
want to know.
History will be made and documented in real time.
Each week on collect call would shoot night.
Shoog and I both want to hear from you.
So if you have any questions or input,
please be sure to contact us at Breakfeed Media,
authentically hip-hop.
Welcome to collect call with Shoog night.
Hello. This is global telling you have a pre-paid call from this call and your telephone
number will be monitored and recorded. Accept this call style 5 now. First of all, see
I see you taking my collect calls, huh? Man, it's good here and you know we go way back
we got a lot of history. Oh man. You know man, I think it's not very near the tip of
year the hip hop and the culture is so important to all of us. I mean the people from back then to
now even the future and it's like we have to really really work hard to get somewhere back in the day.
You know we have to work hard for everything we got. Now things seem like a little simpler and
a little easier and you get a lot of people involved who wasn't involved in the industry but
Everybody want to every time you turn around, everybody want to spread some lies or some shit
Not that bothers me, but at some point we got to do better to get better overall
And what I mean by that I know last time I talked to you that to me about a few individuals and two people
One out there way to say stuff and you know, I want to get it out the way and I think it's
I think that a coffee conversation about it because
Because, in fact, as people would say they're from my neighborhood, they're really one from my neighborhood.
Like, we gotta do named James, and he speak on with Rezzy.
For the time, and he's the name of the day one, definitely one day one.
Definitely didn't go to school with us.
And we used to know a lot of people didn't go to school because back in other days, it was way more crisp than it was for our road.
You can go and stay on your own, but you have to really be able to stay on your own.
And you know, for James to make all these allegations about he can go down a
Mitch's school because the crypts are gonna come to school and get him. He
wants a crib number two.
Clips and come in my neighborhood and do that type of shit. Everybody's
there at the home hung on the home. And you know, I could see he's
bidding this because you know, they lived in a garage.
I don't know running water on drugs.
And the thing that gives me the most,
I didn't want to say something about Pock.
I'll stick to Pock for this.
I saw two Pock for the punk.
Two Pock for the hood.
I think Pock did more for my neighborhood
than most of the whole bunch of people in that neighborhood.
All I do is rap and talk loud.