Harry_potter said:
I think it was "Loyal to the game" with G-Unit I think they say something about 2005 in it
No this:
Lil B: So whats up with you, what you been up to?
Top Dogg: Back & Forth from College to Making music. Ive been around just not heard about
Lil B: When did you start rapping and who inspired you?.
Top Dogg: I was in School listening to NWA, Dre, Snoop at the time. All my family are musicitions of some kind, My cousin is in the group MAZE (Herman)
Lil B: When and how did you hook up with Deathrow.
Top Dogg: In 97 Suge got hold of a tape I did and liked it, then called me and asked me to hook up. going back to cali was then on the gang relkeated soundtrack that was rereleased. He got me in the studio the day after he called me, I never met him for quite a while after though
Lil B: Have u recorded a album on Deathrow.
Top Dogg: yeah the YGD album was ready to come out and was a double disc!!
Lil B: Who was featured on the Double Disc?
Top Dogg: 2pac, Storm, oftb, Daz Dillinger, Young Soldierz, Outlawz, tha realest, Chocolate Bandit, f flexx, swoop g, danny boy and sheeba black
Lil B: Whats up with the movie with Tha Releast?
Top Dogg:I may have a SMALL role, its jevons project that has been in the making for over a year. Its not a Hip Hop movie, it's life issues
Lil B: So your signed to 2real? Whens your album going to drop, is there a title and whos featured on it
Top Dogg: Yah im rolling with Tha Realest and them, i'll be on his album when it comes out next year. ill keep you up to date with my album as it develops
Lil B: Whats the track with you and 2pac called, and did you record it with him
Top Dogg: Its called Bounce My way with me, 2pac and storm. Recorded after pac left us
Lil B: Who produced your album on Deathrow?
Top Dogg: DJ Quick, Big D" Harper, J.Flexx, and Kobane
Lil B: Any last words you want to say to the fans?
Top Dogg: Thank u, support the westcoast and we will give it back!
!!!!!NOTICE THE WORDS IN BOLD YALL, YGD AINT LYING, HE RIDING!!!!
Also he also did a few more interviews on a couple radio stations and on the streets years back, discussing this same issue. Too bad, his album may never see the light of day.
