Exclusive: King T Talks Working With Dr. Dre, Compton, SXSW & More

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CoopDVill

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King Tee (formerly known as King T), Emerging as one of Compton’s earliest hip hop artists. He worked primarily with producer DJ Pooh, and was responsible for the rise of Tha Alkaholiks, whom he helped guide into the industry.

The West Coast Rap Pioneer King T checked in with Whitey via Siccness Radio. The OG spoke on everything from his early career in Compton back in the late 80’s/early 90’s, to bringing Tha Liks together to working with Dr.Dre. King T will be performing live Saturday March 21st at the Nook Amphitheater in Austin, Texas. The event was also discussed and whats next for King T.

Check out the full interview and tune into The Whitey Bulger Show every Thursday night powered by Siccness.net
 

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King T.... Dude is a west coast legend who i grew up on to a degree. But after a shady business dealing with him, I disregard his entire catalog. When you see how people can be in life, especially for someone like King T who has been in the industry for as long as he has and worked with great people, you'd think of a professional; but all you really have is a person who try's to get over on others. Its sad. When you read or listen to these interviews where you hear rap artists complaining about what others (labels, producers, other artists) did to them, and how messed up it is and "people should keep it 100"; some of these guys are full of it. Some of their facebook, instagram and twitter accounts will quote bible scriptures and inspirational sayings, but really its fake.
 
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