Would The Pharcyde’s “On The DL” Get Them Canceled Today?

Would The Pharcyde's "On The DL" Get Them Canceled Today?

The Pharcyde will forever go down in history as one of the greatest groups in Hip-Hop, boasting a catalog that’s stood the test of time for nearly 3.5 decades. Coming into fruition in 1989, the South Central Los Angeles natives arrived on the scene with their own version of Hip-Hop, blending elements of alternative while pushing forth the importance in individuality.  

To date, the timeless hits — “Passin’ Me By,” “Runnin’,” and “Drop” — continue to stay in rotation, even more so whenever the guys headline a hometown show. The current members include Fatlip, Slimkid3, and Imani, whose lives changed for the better thanks to the power of Hip-Hop.

In light of Hip-Hop’s 50th birthday, it was only right for The Source to sit down with The Pharcyde, who was celebrating by headlining their own concert at The Novo in downtown Los Angeles. 

Read below as we discuss their love for Hip-Hop, if “On The DL” would be cancelled today, the iconic “Drop” video, meeting J Dilla, who they deem the King & Queen of Hip-Hop, and more!

Happy 50 years of Hip-Hop. What was the moment you guys fell in love with Hip-Hop?

Slim: Oh my gosh. Back in the day, I’d say BDP, LL Cool J. “South Bronx” was one of them songs that I took to. My home girl Adrienne from Inglewood High School, she put me up onto Hip-Hop. Because I was into the new wave stuff, listening to new wave stuff. But once I started getting into Hip-Hop and listening to BDP “South Bronx, the South-South Bronx,” then got into LL Cool J with Radio and Fat Boys, Run-DMC, Beastie Boys, the rest was history for me. I wrapped it around my soul. 

Fatlip: I used to love Hip-Hop, but I really fell in love with Hip-Hop when I started writing my own rhymes. Then started performing them. Was like damn, I could really be a part of this whole culture. That was around ‘85.

Imani: in love, when I went to the Fresh Fest in Long Beach at the Convention Center. I seen all the people on stage. Before that, we were listening to KDAY. We were pop locking, all that. But when I saw it live and seem it, something struck. It was like bam! I want to be involved. I was already involved, we had our dance crews. But what they was doing, I would have to figure that out. 

Slim: Remember that Big Daddy Kane show we went to?

Imani: At the Celebrity Theatre in Anaheim. De La Soul performed there too, the circle stage.

You guys are celebrating the 30th anniversary of your debut album, Bizarre Ride II To The Pharcyde. What was it about that project? 

Imani: I can’t believe it. The people took onto it and they gave it legs, because we was just doing us. We recorded a moment in time. When the people…

Slim: They caught up to us really.

Imani: We got a vibe. We put a vibe on wax right there, it was something that we had to be done. The gods put us together , we were just vehicles for something. That shit is still going. you could see the people’s reaction, they faces. They bringing their kids to the show, you gotta see this shit! It’s like a traveling circus. I get juiced from just doing it. I get tired, but I don’t get worn out. I get juiced from this.

“On The DL”- would you be cancelled for this song today? 

Imani: It will probably have a different meaning at this point. We’d all be gay rappers trying to keep it on the low or some shit. That’s how the song means now, but that’s not what it meant back in the day,  like slang changes over the years. I like how you tried to put us on blast real fast. [laughs]

Slim: “On The DL” for us, quiet is kept. We low key my n*gga. We trying to show you, blah blah blah. Or before you get out there and embarrass yourself, this is what’s up. That’s what ”On The DL” means.

Any untold stories with J Dilla?

Fatlip: There’s a told story, but it’s not true. There was a story, it’s in the book and I’m about to set the record straight. I did not come into the studio when the “Runnin’” beat was playing and try to change the drums. That was in the book. But shout out to my man that did the Dilla Time book, it’s an incredible book. He also did another incredible Hip-Hop history book prior to that.

Dilla is the man. We met Dilla through Q-Tip. We went out to New York to work with all of our favorite producers, Q-Tip being one of them. He was busy at the time, then he j gave us a JD — that’s what we call them back then. There were all these beats, we never met him. Before we met him, we probably recorded about five or six songs, then he came out to LA. All he did was stay in the studio. Nobody even knew he had bars, he was just in the studio. Rest in peace J Dilla always. It’s incredible to be a part of his legacy, because he came became a Hip-Hop icon later on.

The “Drop” music video is so iconic. Best memory from that day?

Imani: Looking at it through the playback. You know how they have the monitor right there next, so you can see what’s going on. We were looking at that shit like “ooh, this about to fuck…! Oh shit.” Our minds were getting blown just looking at it, we was getting excited. “Let’s finish this. Let’s hurry up and do it.” That’s what I remember, looking at that shit like oh man!

Slim: It was a lot of work. We got there real early in the morning, and they had to drop water on us. Remember that? They had to drop a lot of cold water on us, that was one take. Then we had to change clothes and do the whole scene again, get more water dropped on us. So it was a process that was worth every inch of it. From learning stuff backwards and studying so hard, going through all — it takes a little pressure before you can really launch off into the cosmos. That’s what that did.

Who’s the King & Queen of Hip Hop currently?

Imani: You have to go with Drake or Kendrick, if we’re going there. I’m a fan of both of them. 

They’re the biggest, and I’m a fan. That’s why I’m picking them. That’s the only reason.

Fatlip: King is a hard word. Queen is Latifah.

Slim: Queen is a hard one, there’s so many dope… There’s Lauryn Hill, there’s a lot. I don’t think I want to answer this question. It’s too much. Why would we do that and disrespect the whole…

Imani: Really if you want to go, it’s Cardi B and Drake or Kendrick. I’m just saying. 

I don’t want to dig too deep and compare, but I like Cardi B. She’s funny.

Slim: Straightforward.

Fatlip: But you know the debates when it comes to Hip-Hop…

Imani: But that king and queen title changes though. It could be weekly, monthly, yearly, whatever.

Best memory from the Source Awards?

Imani: Being there. Being large enough to be on somebody’s radar and say The Pharcyde can come up here and be here. Really be accepted and respected on the East Coast.

Fatlip: The best memory for me was when somebody threw a piece of paper. You know in school when somebody throws a piece of paper at you? I looked back and it was SWV. I liked that.

What did you do?!

Fatlip: I don’t know what I did. But they least acknowledged me in some way. They was checking for me I guess, in some way. That’s how I took it. 

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NPG Records And Paisley Park Enterprises Drop Unreleased Track “Cream(Take 2)”

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Today, NPG Records and Paisley Park Enterprises, in partnership with Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Records, releases “Cream (Take 2)”, a previously unheard recording from Prince’s legendary vault, taken from the upcoming expanded reissue of Prince & The New Power Generation’s 1991 classic Diamonds And Pearls, to be released on October 27th. 

This stunning sonic artifact provides a never-before-heard view into Prince’s creative process as he and the New Power Generation craft what eventually became a number one Billboard smash hit. Featuring inspired performances from drummer Michael Bland, bassist Sonny Thompson, keyboardist Tommy Barbarella, guitarist Levi Seacer, Jr. and percussionist Kirk Johnson, “Cream (Take 2)” sees Prince experimenting with alternative arrangements for the now-revered track – and offers the listener an opportunity to glimpse at the real-time experimentation of one of music’s great icons. 

Recorded at Paisley Park Studio A and engineered by Michael Koppelman and assisted by Tim Penn, “Cream (Take 2)” was mixed by GRAMMY-nominated Prince collaborator Chris James exclusively for this collection. 

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Atlanta’s K Camp Set To Perform On Vh1s ‘Wild N Out’ Tonight

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Atlanta’s very own hip-hop sensation, K Camp, is set to grace the stage of the hit comedy show Wild n Out for a special performance that is guaranteed to leave fans in awe. With an impressive lineup of back-to-back episodes, this highly anticipated event will air tonight on VH1 at 9/8c.

Known for his viral hits and undeniable stage presence, K Camp is set to bring his signature energy and charisma to the “Wild n Out” stage. As the show continues to push boundaries and captivate audiences with its unique blend of comedy and music, K Camp’s performance promises to be a highlight of the evening.

“Wild n Out” has become a cultural phenomenon, blending comedy, music, and improvisation in a way that has captivated audiences across the globe. The show’s back-to-back episodes, featuring K Camp, are set to continue this tradition of entertainment excellence.

Tune in to VH1 tonight at 9/8c to catch K Camp’s performance on “Wild n Out.” Fans and viewers alike can expect a night full of laughter, music, and pure entertainment.

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Diddy To Receive The Global Icon Award At 2023 VMA’s

Diddy Partners with DJ Khaled to Announce New 'Diddy Direct' Platform

This week Bad Boys Records CEO Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs made headlines after giving his former artists ownership of their masters. Revolt announced that he founder of Bad Boy Records decided to reassign the label’s publishing rights to the artists and songwriters who helped make the company the powerhouse it is today.

They noted companies have reached out to the founder, offering him 100s of millions of dollars, to purchase Bad Boy Records’ publishing. However, instead of accepting these proposals, he’s decided to reassign them to their respective artists. Bad Boy stars such as Faith Evans, Ma$e, The LOX, 112, as well as Biggie’s estate, and more are among the artists and writers who now own their publishing from the label.

Now Diddy is set to release his first solo full-length release in 13 years, “The Love Album: Off the Grid,” and receive the Global Icon Award at the Video Music Awards on MTV.

People reports:

On Tuesday, MTV announced that the hip-hop star and industry mogul will be honored with the global icon award at the 2023 Video Music Awards, airing live from the Prudential Center in New Jersey on Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. ET.

The hip-hop star will also perform at the award show for the first time since 2005.

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John Singleton’s Daughter Loses Judgement to Extend Allowance

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Back in July, the late director John Singleton’s daughter—Cleopatra Singleton,  filed a motion to prevent her grandmother from stopping her allowance after she graduated from college. Singleton’s mom Sheila Ward, has been in charge of John’s estate since his 2019 death, recently asked the court to allow her to stop paying Cleopatra $2,700 per month. Cleopatra said her grandmother’s request should be shut down because she’s currently enrolled in an online school.

The judge just ruled in favor of John’s mother.

Radar Online reports:

A judge has sided with John Singleton’s mother Sheila Ward in her fight with her late son’s daughter Cleopatra over a monthly 4-figure sum she had demanded, RadarOnline.com has learned.

According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, a hearing was recently held in Los Angeles Superior Court on the matter.

Singleton’s mom explained the allowance was initially approved by the court in December 2019. The funds were to be used to help Cleopatra because she was a “full-time student who did not have other sources of income.”

In her filing, Sheila claimed Cleopatra graduated from Xavier University of Louisiana in May 2021 but was still being paid.

Singleton’s mom asked that Cleopatra’s final payout from the estate be reduced by the amount she was paid after her graduation date.

Singleton’s children Justice, Selenesol, Hadar, Massai, Cleopatra, Isis, and Seven will share a 1/7 interest in his estate.

Thoughts?

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Nas Reportedly Creating New Music, This Time Without Hit-Boy

Nas Drops Off "Black Magic" Video from 'Magic 2' Album

Nas just dropped Magic 2 and reports state he is already prepping the next release. Magic 2 is part of a series of five albums released by Nas and Hit-Boy that have been heralded across Hip-Hop. But the next album reportedly won’t have the superstar producer.

According to All Hip-Hop, Nas tapped some different producers for the forthcoming release, following rumors that fans want to hear him on different productions. “Sources have heard this music and say it is amazing,” the report reads.

Just last month, Nas premiered the music video for “Black Magic,” a track from his recent album Magic 2. Collaborating with Hit-Boy, this album is the duo’s remarkable fifth joint effort in just three years.

Magic 2 treats fans to ten fresh tracks, including the standout “Office Hours” featuring 50 Cent. Notably, the album also includes the compelling bonus track “One Mic, One Gun,” which features 21 Savage. As Nas continues to display his lyrical prowess and innovative storytelling, the “Black Magic” music video provides a visual companion to his music, further enhancing the impact of this latest album.

You can see the video below.

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Lil Yachty Says Drake’s ‘For All The Dogs’ Touches Controversial Topics and Has Some of His Best Verses

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Drake’s bestie, Lil Yachty, gave an update on For All The Dogs during his latest episode of A Safe Place podcast.

Speaking with his friend MitchGoneMad, Yachty stated the album gives high energy and praises the verses.

“It has the most, I would say like the most ‘performance’ album he’ll have, as far as like energy,” Yachty said. “I think some of the best Drake verses that I ever heard are on this album. Some of the verses I’m just like, ‘Bruh, what’s wrong with you?’ People gonna have a lot to say about some of his topics on this album. And I don’t think he does it on purpose. I will say he deals with some controversial things.”

You can hear all the details from Lil Yachty below.

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SOURCE SPORTS: James Harden Blasts Reports of His In-Season Behavior with Sixers: ‘Y’all Gotta Chill’

SOURCE SPORTS: James Harden Tells 76ers to Build Team and Give Him "Whatever is Left" in New Contract

James Harden does not like the stories that were released about him over the past couple of days. Hitting Instagram, Harden released an Instagram story blasting the main report from ESPN.

“Y’all gotta chill wit these reports,” Harden wrote. “Imma start reporting shit.”

Harden has openly expressed his desire to be traded from the Sixers, claiming the Los Angeles Clippers are his preferred landing spot.

In a new story on ESPN, Senior Writer Ramona Shelburne details a rocky season in the city of Brotherly Love, where some of his behavior put off then-coach Doc Rivers and Harden’s teammates.

In mid-December, Rivers lit into Harden for taking the final three shots in regulation of a double-overtime loss to the young and lottery-bound-again Rockets, sources said. It wasn’t that Rivers didn’t trust Harden to take the final three shots — he had allowed him to run the offense and call his own number on the final play of regulation by not calling a timeout following a defensive rebound. It’s that the Rockets had no answer for Embiid (39 points) all night and Harden wasn’t shooting well (4-for-19).

When questioned in the film session, Harden demurred, saying he just couldn’t get the ball to Embiid, sources said. These flare-ups between Harden and Rivers continued throughout the season.

– ESPN

After dropping back-to-back games to East contenders, Harden took an early flight to Miami, separate from the team, to enjoy nightlife. The move was stated to be a common practice for Harden but did not sit well with his teammates. A team meeting followed, leading to a win against the HEAT but a run that would include another second-round playoff ousting and Rivers being fired. The main reason Rivers is tossed is believed to be because Harden didn’t want to play for him in the future.

The NBA has fined James Harden $100,000 for August 14 and 17 comments against Daryl Morey and calling for a trade. The NBA’s note states Harden’s comments lead to believe he would not perform under his contract unless he plays for a team different than the Philadelphia 76ers.

The NBA revealed they investigated Harden, including an interview, before arriving at their final decision.

Earlier this month, the Philadelphia 76ers called off all trade talks involving James Harden and stated they would expect Harden to be at training camp. Early Monday morning, NBA Insider Shams Charania shared a video from Harden’s China tour for Adidas in which he blasts 76ers president Daryl Morey. Morey and Harden have a relationship dating back to the Houston Rockets.

“Daryl Morey is a liar and I will never be a part of an organization that he’s a part of,” Harden told those gathered. “Let me say that again: Daryl Morey is a liar and I will never be a part of an organization that he’s a part of.”

On Saturday, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski ended trade talks for Harden, who has a preferred destination of the Los Angeles Clippers. Harden picked up his $35.6 million player option but the Sixers’ request for Harden was too high for most bidders.

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Dennis Graham Says ‘For All the Dogs’ is ‘Some of the Best Music’ He Has Heard from Drake

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Dennis Graham has heard the For All the Dogs album and speaks highly of Drake’s latest creation. Hitting Instagram, Graham spoke about the forthcoming release.

“I had the pleasure of sitting in my Son’s dressing room and listening to this new album and I must say that it is some of the best music that I’ve heard him do, and I am sure that every Drake fan throughout the entire world is going feel this one, everything about For All The Dogs is what we’ve been waiting for, Congratulations Son I really feel this one”

– Dennis Graham

For All the Dogs drops on Sept. 22. You can see Dennis Graham’s message below.

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Happy Heavenly Birthday To N.W.A./Ruthless Records Founder Eazy-E!

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Despite the fact that the Hip Hop community lost this giant in the game over two decades ago, the legacy of Eazy-E will always be seen, heard and celebrated by the culture of Hip Hop.

Eazy-E was born Eric Lynn Wright on this date in 1964 in Compton, California. As most of his gang-infested Compton neighborhood, Eazy adopted the street life and began a career in selling drugs in the early 80s. Wright earned as much as $250K selling drugs, but quickly reinvested his street profits into the music business, thus starting Ruthless Records.

Not long after, Eazy linked up with O’Shea “Ice Cube” Jackson, Andre “Dr. Dre” Young and Lorenzo “MC Ren” Paterson and founded “the world’s most dangerous group”, N.W.A. This multi-platinum, Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame group catapulted Eazy’s status to the “godfather of gangster rap”.

Even though the world said goodbye to Eazy in 1995 after his short battle with AIDS, his musical genius continues to live on and influence future generations of Hip Hoppers.

Happy born day Eazy! #RIPEazyE

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