02/18/04
| Exclusive
Suga Free Interview
We
recently caught up with the rappin pimp
himself, Suga Free. In this interview
we talked about the "Street Gospel"
album & his upcoming album "The
New Testament (The Truth)", fake
pimps In Hip Hop, Dj Quiks retirement
and much more. You dont wanna miss this,
his mother even checked in and had something
to say.
[
Suga
Free gave us at WC2K a shout out, Listen
here ]
WC2K:
So what have you been doin since Street
Gospel came out?
Suga Free: Man just Pimpin, cause
Im keepin it pimpin all the time.
Then going back and forth to prison.
Watchin mothafuckaz gettin fucked
up, everything you can imagine. Watchin
my family and cousins goin to prison
and shit like that. But the beautiful
side as well, you know the money!!
(Laughs)
WC2K: When is your new album droppin?
Suga Free: Its coming March 9th, finally.
WC2K: What can we expect on there?
Suga Free: Well its produced by Dj
Quik. Saccs did a couple of tracks
on it. Chingy and Morris Day is on
the record. Then I got Clue Dog, Hi-C,
Quik, and thats about it. I called
it "The New Testament - The Truth",
cause thats what you gonna get, nuthing
but the truth. And yea, March 9th
is the release date, after all this
time, so mark your calenders!
WC2K: Are you planning to shot
a video for the first single?
Suga Free: At this point I cant say,
I cant say right now, but I dont think
so.
WC2K: Was there a different vibe
workin on your new album than on the
first one?
Suga Free: Not really, except that
after all these years we know each
other in and out. We finished Street
Gospel in about a month but it took
us longer on this one, it took us
alot longer you know. But I think
its better than the first one, its
alot more skill on it. Some real tight
production from Quik and Saccs.
WC2K: Are you gonna change the
game with this one and bring something
new to the table?
Suga Free: Man you know what, I just
did the best that I could do, and
thats a plus to me cause you can expect
nothing but the truth. And I believe
its my best work yet, and it was so
much fun recording it.
WC2K: Lets go back a little bit.
Were you doing any kind of music before
you worked on Street Gospel??
Suga Free: Yes I been rappin since
I was like 13 or 14. But I never put
anything out or nothing like that,
at that time it was just a hobby,
just something I liked to do.
WC2K: Did you always rap with the
same style since you started?
Suga Free: Yeah, that was always my
style since you know when. That was
always my style, but over the years
it changed a lil bit and got perfected.
But its the same style, basically.
WC2K: And after that, how did you
hook up with Dj Quik?
Suga Free: Through my boy Black Tone
in Compton, he hooked it up. Me and
Tone go way back, I knew him since
90 or 91. So he came down one day
to the car shop. I spit some shit
for him you know, beatin on the table.
And we started workin immediately
after that. We had a big party recording
Street Gospel. If you're havin a party
while recording, it will show in the
music and I think its easy to see
that we had a good time, cause we
party all the way through. And we
did it on The New Testament, too.
WC2K: I heard there is a "Konnektid"
Part 2 compilation coming out, is that
true?
Suga Free: Yes it is. Part 2 coming soon.
We'll start workin on it probably soon.
WC2K: You gonna have someone doing
it with you? Like on the first one with
the late great Mausberg (RIP).
Suga Free: Yeah Yeah. We're lookin at
that right now. We're gonna have Quik
on it of course. But we gonna have some
different people on it this time. You
know, thats what time does, time shows
us different things and steps, so we gonna
take another step on that one.
WC2K: Mausberg was one of the biggest
talents, do you ever talk about him and
his music? I often wonder what it would
be like if he was still here.
Suga Free: Yea man, we speak on him everyday
when we're in or out the studio, because
it hit us hard. We really miss him. He
had so much talent, he would be one of
the greatest. But its alotta stupid shit
going on these streets out here, thats
why I dont associate with alot of people
you know I'm saying? Because I cant, I
simply cant because I wanna live.
WC2K: If you compare todays Hip Hop
to back in the days, are you happy where
its going?
Suga Free: Everythings fine to me. Hip
Hop is going where Hip Hop is going. I
mean when you look at Jazz and Rock &
Roll and all that, Hip Hop is still new.
It can go any way. I just kick back, smoke
and enjoy the show.
WC2K: There were talks about a Suga
Free DVD a while ago, is that gonna happen
one day?
Suga Free: Yeah thats gonna happen, definitely.
We're workin on that right now. I have
to get back in touch with my people to
get more footage. I cant say when but
its gonna be the right time. Or we might
put it out together with the album.
WC2K: Are you guys planning to release
like a Lost Tape CD with unreleased &
lost tracks?
Suga Free: No! Hell nah man!! We dont
follow that Lost Tape, Mixtape stuff and
all that. We dont do that, we do our own
thing. Aint no tapes lost, we got all
our stuff.
WC2K: Dj Quik said that he quit rapping
and is no longer making records. Do you
ever talk to him about that?
Suga Free: Yeah, he mentioned it, but
you know when you love something so much
like that and you're a guy like him, its
hard to believe. I really dont think so,
that dude is so.....I think the best is
yet to come out of him.
WC2K: And were you surprised when he told
you? Cause it would be a sad day if you'd
see someone like him retire.
Suga Free: Yeah I think so too. But was
I surprised? Yeah, hell yeah. I was extremely
shocked. I mean we're all human beings,
and sometimes we feel certain things that
shocks us from the people you love, the
people right next to you. It would be
a tremendous letdown if that was to occur.
I mean we all wanna hear what Quik is
doing and what he's thinking.
WC2K: Do you think there is a specific
reason that he came to that conclusion?
Suga Free: You know what, I have no idea.
You can only talk to that man...damn this
joint is tight!! Im listening to Seal
right now homie. I like Seal.
WC2K: If you work with someone like
Quik who works hard, does that motivate
you even more?
Suga Free: Oh Hell yeah, he's my tremendous
motivation. You should see him when he's
doing his thang, anywhere, not just in
the studio. From him being so smart like
that, you just wanna be around him and
watch him.
WC2K: On the new album, did you pick
the songs all by yourself?
Suga Free: Well I basically wrote
the raps, and Quik came with the music,
and we picked what we felt was good
enough for the album. But Quik comes
with the music and he'd be like 'Hey
listen to this, check this shit out'
or 'Free look I want you to rap over
this or that here'. He produced the
whole thing and Saccs did a few, and
its 17 songs on there.
WC2K: If you had to compare
the production on you're new album
to one of the earlier albums You &
Quik made, which one would it be?
Or is it something completely new?
Suga Free: Nah the beats on my record
are different than anything we've
done before. But when you know Dj
Quik's production, his style and all
that, and you hear the album then
you will know its him, you can tell
cause it has his signature all over
it.
WC2K: I remember when you said you
wouldnt have any guest appearances
on your new album, and now you said
you got a few people on there. What
made you change your mind?
Suga
Free: You know what, I didnt change
my mind. Thats just the way it happened.
People that was there hearing the
vibe and then it worked. But its only
a few people on the record though,
the majority is me. And last time
I talked to you the album wasnt done,
so things changed a lil bit.
WC2K: When you first got into the
music business, were you doing it
for the love of the music or the money?
Suga Free: For both, the love and
the money, cause you cant survive
in the business if you do if only
for the love. Well for me, maybe I
could cause I'm a pimp too, but it
wouldnt be as much though. So I gotta
stay up with both, the pimpin and
the rappin. I mean to me they're both
easy, but the pimp game can be kinda
different sometimes cause theres alot
of ups and downs for you if you're
a pimp. So its 2 different things,
but only pimps know.
WC2K: Does time change? If
you were a new artist right now, would
that change anything?
Suga Free: No, time doesnt
change, Id still do it for both. I
mean it does change certain things,
but not something that you feel deeply
cause thats something thats automatically
with you.
WC2K: People know you as the pimp,
but has Suga Free ever been in love?
Suga Free: No. Hell no!
WC2K: How do you find your
hoes? Or do they come to you because
you're a rapper?
Suga Free: You just know.
They just follow your hands, when
you're a pimp you got a certain eye
and they just show up. Aint no thang
for Suga Free. But the majority of
the hoes know the hoe game and they
know I know my pimp game, so they
just roll with me and have a good
time and be happy. And the music helps,
its just something for us to do, I
guess. But I got my first hoes when
I wasnt even rapping.
WC2K: If you had to chose between
rappin or pimpin what would it be?
Suga Free: Probably rappin, thats
how I get the real paycheck, because
pimpin is just so up and down you
know.
WC2K: Considering that you were
pimpin before rappin, do you think
that people have more respect for
you?
Suga Free: I dont know man, Im just
comfortable being the type of human
that I am, but I dont know about the
other people.
WC2K: Nowadays theres alot of rappers
talkin about how they pimps, does
that bother you sometimes, knowing
that its not true what they say?
Suga Free: No it dont bother me, because
when they get out the studio they
gotta go to the bathroom and look
at theirself in the mirror, and see
the truth. You cant hide from yourself.
Everywhere you go, there you are.
So it dont do nothing but make me
stronger when they do that stuff,
cause I know what and who I am you
know what I mean? But it happened
before and its gonna continue to happen,
through eternity and I can't change
that.
WC2K: Does your family and your
friends understand your mentality on pimpin?
Suga Free: My mothers right
here you wanna ask her? *Mommmmma,
phone call! Come talk to Jay, he asked
if its ok what I'm doing. Is it ok?*
Ms. Suga Free: Hello Jay. We, the
family of Suga Free understand and
respect what he does. I mean why not?
You gonna put that on paper what Im
saying?
WC2K: Yes, you gonna be famous!
Ms. Suga Free: Ohhh booooy I was born
famous! (laughs). Thats what Im talkin
about!
WC2K: Alright thanks for answering
my question.
Ms. Suga Free: No problem, have a
good day.
Suga Free: See man, that was my mother,
live and direct! Aint nobody playing
around here, this is real live shit
homie!
WC2K: Aight Free, Ill let
you go. Thanks for your time I appreciate
it!
Suga Free: Much love, call me anytime
Jay.
[
Suga
Free gave us at WC2K a shout out,
Listen here ]
Thanks
to Alex & Stephanie at Bungalo
for setting it up.
Make sure
you go out and get Suga Free's
new album "The New Testament
(The Truth)" when it drops
March 9th, 2004.
Order
your copy online by clicking
here.
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