Pioneer1 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Happen to catch these very clear videos of an interview allegedly done by NWA in London England, back in the day. (1990) I say "allegedly" because the videos are so remarkably clear that they look recent, as if it could be AI. Despite the callousness and often vulgar language, their responses are pretty quick and often witty. They show a level of maturity and none of them are fighting with eachother over who speaks or who gets to answer which question. There seems to be a "vibe" among them.
ProfD Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said: Happen to catch these very clear videos of an interview allegedly done by NWA in London England, back in the day. (1990) I say "allegedly" because the videos are so remarkably clear that they look recent, as if it could be AI. Real videos. Only recorded 35 years ago. Easy to restore and upscale using newer digital computer and recording technology. 1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said: Despite the callousness and often vulgar language, their responses are pretty quick and often witty. They show a level of maturity and none of them are fighting with eachother over who speaks or who gets to answer which question. There seems to be a "vibe" among them. Their responses to questions about the music were on point. To this day, olks will point out any violence or misogyny in Black music but it's crickets when they're asked about the same thing in Hollywood movies and Rock & Roll. Back in those days, NWA was the Black CNN of the west coast just as Public Enemy was to the east coast.
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