C-BO interview
B!tCH PLeAsE! said:
We put these out so quick after we do them we dont have time to write these out. I welcome anyone who would like to transcribe them for us.
Had a lil time ...so I did this one. I can do others if you need.
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Jack Dee: You got that new Money to burn album, talk about that muthafucka and how long did it take you to record it:
C-BO: Truthfully, it took me like three weeks man...three to four weeks to record that album dogg. I went down to ATL and did that shit from the gate, know what I mean...straight up.
Jack Dee: What did you do different while recording the Money to burn album than what you did with Gas Chamber, Til my Casket Drops, you know.
C-BO: I just used more mature beats, more mature music and put my gangster presence down in a more mature way you feel me.
Jack Dee: Ok, Ok...you plan on doin some shit with a major label, or you gone always keep it undaground:
C-BO: Well you know, shit right now man Cashville Records tryna snatch a nigga up, you feel me, aint no tellin man, it's a lotta mutha fuckas out there tryna holla at me though.
Jack Dee: Ok, so you fuckin wit Cashville now, what about the beef with 50? Is it over now that you fuckin wit Buck?
C-BO: It's pretty much no response you know what I mean...that shit's played out! If me and you gotta problem right, and I come and shoot your house up you, feel me...I'm not gone keep comin to shoot your house up everyday. Cause eventually nah mean, If you don't come get at me, I'm like ok...I did what I did, I letta nigga know who I am and where I'm comin from feel me. The real thang of that beef was muthafuckas comin to Cali, overlookin these real street niggas, ya feel me, I don't feel that a nigga can come here to the WestCoast and try to putta seed in tha ground without hollerin at me. Ima unsigned boss type of nigga ya feel me? I been holdin my own for so long, runnin through these streets, you know...shit. How you gone overstep me nigga and you comin for the streets, and I'm not talkin 'bout 50 Cent...I'm talkin about in general. You feel me. That's how I feel. I done put work out here mayne. From the rap to the claps... ya feel me...and not just on no "I wanna be Gangsta" type shit. Born and bred into that shit. My blood run into that, ya feel me. From the Black Panthers to the Black Gorillas...to all that good shit. The Crips, to the Bloods ya feel me, my uncles ..and all that shit. So I'm like rooted into the WestCoast man. And a lotta niggas that's over here right now...the Dres...the Snoops..the Cubes you know what I mean...a lotta niggas overlookin me! and it's like I'm supposed to just sit back and just...Fuck that! I gotta attack sometimes, let these niggaz know I'm wit tha bidness! You can't come in the club and just come by me and you supposed to be a boss and you don't aknowledge another street lord? Know what I mean?
Jack Dee: Yeah...I don't understand that!
C-BO: Yeah, so that's where I'm comin from man. As far as the G-Unit and the WestCoast Mafia beef...that shit is over with! We tryna get money man.
Jack Dee: Ima jump tha tracks for a little while and ask you about this Hyphy Movement that's goin on. Do you support the Hyphy Movement?
C-BO: I'm like this! The hyphy movement...I'm notta part of that! For one...I'm too mutha fuckin old to be doin some shit that's real kiddish and childish jumpin on top of cars and all that crazy shit know what I mean. But I don't have nuthin against the youngsters that's doin it...that's their era...if that's what you wanna do, that's what you wanna be noticed as...wild, uncontrolable, you feel me...that's you! Everybody gotta part they wanna play in life...I'm not from there... that's some shit that was just born...yesterday know what I mean. I'm already a part of somethin.
Jack Dee: So what do you feel about the older cats like some of the pioneer niggas goin with that hyphy movement?
C-BO: They gone wake up one day and look at theyself and feel real stupid, you know I what mean, cause that's some childish shit. That's for that generation! They got generations of this shit (rap) Hyphy movement is a new generation for the babies that's comin up right now.
you feel me. Really, it's like, the drugs and all that shit, I'm not tryna support no shit that's gone tell my kids to take drugs period. Feel me. I'm 34 years old, I got kids now, all that poppin pills, snortin powder come on man...that shit played out...shit come from way back before the Panthers and shit man...that's when it was cool to be a dope fiend.
Jack Dee: Isn't it kinda the same like gangbangin and shit like that?
C-BO: Nah man. The hyphy movement and gangbangin is two different type of...the gangbangin is more...you gotta stay focused. If you a real gangbanger, and you live, and you from the zone, you can't be runnin around doin no hyphy shit...goin crazy and jumpin on...niggaz'll shoot yo face off for that shit. You feel me? See we stay low nigga. We gotta stay focused know what I mean. Cause niggas is comin to hit us, and niggas that we dun hit they tryna get back, and niggas that dun hit us...we tryna get back! So , that's a different zone, that's on the westside of the I-5, that's tha Bay Area zone life , they can do that. They don't got no real big wars out there, they got drug wars, but we got day to day wars on red and blue, you feel me? Niggaz'll get red on and shoot tha shit out you ass...and visa versa. That's a whole different life for me Hyphy...and Crippin and all this what I'm doin? (giggles)
Jack Dee: Another question, if you don't mind me askin, I know this is a lil off the subject, but some of the fans wanna know about your relationship with the late Fat Tone. Can you tell us anything about that?
C-BO: Man,That was my baby! That was my muthafuckin potna, you know what I mean. Fat Tone was a real muthafucka...that was my potna...me n that nigga done did dirt together, know what I mean...that was the nigga I rolled wit. Straight up! Went to Kansas City he blessed me, he tight...I put him on, and I stayed fuckin wit him ya know what I mean. Know, as far as what he and Mac Dre did? or whatever happened, I don't know what the fuck happened. I was in the penitentiary at the time. But I know for one thang, Fat Tone had a love for Mac Dre, I done been down there when niggaz was throwin concerts, all that shit. So I don't understand how that shit happened. Pretty much, I feel that was a mistaken identity or some shit...I don't know. It's so many different stories toward that shit right there, but shit, rest in peace to both of em.
Jack Dee: Wasn't Fat Tone with you...did you get shot at in Kansas City...or you was shot or he was shot?
C-BO: Yeah , Yeah. Fat Tone was out there doin his thang. lil nigga tryna get his money the best way he know how, and you know, repercussions came back nah mean. But man...I done damn near bled out there. It's several incidents like that we done had out there and visa versa, that's just one where that the news and all the police...a nigga got hit ya feel me. So it's nothin, the street life, we rooted into that type of shit.
Jack Dee: With so many albums that you got Bo,you got like what? Over 15 albums...over a billion appearances, do you ever plan on retirin or passin the torch on to one of your lil protoges?
C-BO: Hell yeah my nigga...I got somthin in tha makin right now, I got em in the makin right now man, nah mean...that's what I been talkin bout lately really. Cause I'm at the point, if I don't go on and take it major man, I'm just go on kick back and just...you know , put niggas together and run my label. You feel me.
Jack Dee: What's up with Hus(Huslah) from the Mob Figgaz? What's goin on with him?
C-BO: He doin his lil time right now, he'll be back. He gotta knock some calendars down..nah mean..real boss shit! It go with tha game baby
Jack Dee: That's tha bidness man...that's the interview right there
C-BO: Every last one of you muthafuckas on Siccness.net better go get that muthafuckin Money to Burn..for real...cuzz it's out