
Dre was lovin’ it, ‘Oh, that’s a keeper.’ Dogg said, ‘Okay, let me write to this I like this.’ said, ‘Nah.’ that easy. The beat was playing and he went straight all the way through-as you hear it on the record. Like on Doggystyle, ‘Tha Shiznit,’ one-take-jake-all freestyle. While bopping to the beat, he kicks Death Row lyrics before stumbling on his couplet from the ’93 song that became memorable. ‘Ain’t No Fun’-that’s a fun record.” Young Gotti goes back to the Doggystyle classic and mimics his thought process during Snoop Dogg and Dr. Then I’ll repeat it again, and that might be the beginning of my sh*t. Kurupt continues, “But most of my raps start off as freestyles-just feelin’ the beat, bustin’ to it, and then I’ll say a line that. I freestyle my flow,” Kurupt describes, using his hands for emphasis. I so I stop at places I wouldn’t stop at. ‘Cause it ain’t sayin’ it how it should be I say it to a beat and the rhythm. At 23:45, he shares, “ cadence and delivery is freestyle.” He adds, “How I say it and how I deliver it, that’s the freestyle of it. Dre, Daz Dillinger, Snoop Dogg, and Nate Dogg, Kurupt talks about off the top rhyming helping create classic songs. Asked about one incredible early ’90s freestyle alongside Dr.

The co-founder of Tha Dogg Pound (who discussed new group music as well as solo material) revisits his Death Row days. While speaking to What’s The Headline, Kurupt also offered some anecdotes to his pre-HRSMN career. He also details what each MC represents in the group and reveals how some of the songs on the album began decades ago. Young Gotti provides the history to the HRSMN and explains why The Last Ride is the proper debut group album and why-despite its title-it may not be the group’s last ‘go-round. Kurupt is the guest on the latest episode of Ambrosia For Heads ‘ What’s The Headline podcast (embedded in video and audio below). The Last Ride is a buffet of bars, with four celebrated lyricists coming together in the spirit of competition and a love for Hip-Hop. Earlier this month, the HRSMN delighted their base by keeping a promise that dates back to Y2K.

As one of Rap’s earliest super-groups, the quartet composed of Kurupt, Ras Kass, Killah Priest, and Canibus hurdled label challenges, leaks, bootlegging, legal woes, and all that comes with four separate lives and careers.

For more than 20 years, core fans kept hope that the HRSMN might release an album.
