Boogie Down Productions
Operating Room Interview (B)
[Doctor Dre]
And we're back with the Boogie Down Productions, KRS-One and DJ Scott La Rock. Phones are going crazy, things are going mad at BAU. Can't hold everybody back. Why? 'Cause this is not The Rap Attack, believe it or not. Anyway, fellas, fellas, tell us more, tell us more. What's in store for BDP?

[KRS-One]
Huh. A super dope album by the name of Criminal Minded. Haha. Yes, yes, Criminal Minded. You can recognize it in your record store. It'll be me, my partner Scott La Rock with 9 millimeters, counting money

[DJ Scott La Rock]
9 millimeters and Uzis, thеse are not no props. Thesе are just real weapons

[KRS-One]
Right out of our warehouse. Word up

[DJ Scott La Rock]
That's right, I got a cause to grieve. I like guns, doesn't mean I'm a hoodlum. I enjoy violence. I like to go to movies. I enjoy violence. I shouldn't be ashamed to say it. I'm not promoting violence, but I like to go to movies, see somebody get their head blown off. That's true. It's a fact

[Doctor Dre]
You enjoy Rambo and things of that nature

[DJ Scott La Rock]
That's right, yep

[Doctor Dre]
Definitely

[DJ Scott La Rock]
Across 110th Street
[Doctor Dre]
Definitely. Speaking of violence and public enemies, we do have our own public enemies up here, I don't know if you heard about 'em, Chuckie D and MC DJ Flavor. They're coming out down the line, too. You guys, this is incredible. This is what the music needed, a whole different type of push in another direction

[DJ Scott La Rock]
We're not gonna be phony. I feel if you wanna be a hoodlum, just be a hoodlum. Be a good hood

[KRS-One]
That's it

[DJ Scott La Rock]
Be a hood, but be proud to be a hood

[KRS-One]
That's it

[Doctor Dre]
Proud to be a hood, definitely the words from Scott La Rock

[DJ Scott La Rock]
We're not hoods, though. We just like, we like, we like music, we like to be tough. We just like being ourselves. We're not gon' front and be phony

[Doctor Dre]
Definitely

[DJ Scott La Rock]
That's it. I'ma say what's on my mind
[Doctor Dre]
Definitely. Are we gonna get a chance to premiere some of that, that, uh, new record you were just talking about?

[DJ Scott La Rock]
Yeah, you can rock 'em all

[Doctor Dre]
Definitely

[DJ Scott La Rock]
That's it, rock 'em all

[Doctor Dre]
Should we, should we play, like, "The P is Free," the new remix verse?

[DJ Scott La Rock]
The new one, yeah

[Doctor Dre]
We should play that next. Okay, definitely we're gonna get to that right now, because this is what we call rebuttal time or, how should you say, flexing the muscle. Anyway, you know you're not gonna hear this on The Rap Attack.

[DJ Scott La Rock]
I don't need muscle, I don't need muscle, you know, to deal with it, I just use my brain, that's it

[Doctor Dre]
Anyway, go, go 'head, KRS-One, please, please, grab the mic
[KRS-One]
No, yeah, like you said, you will not hear this on The Rap Attack because I feel as though that Magic has to go out and buy a copy of my album. Thank you

[DJ Scott La Rock]
And if I don't pay someone to play it, it won't get played on a certain show

[KRS-One]
BAU have it

[Doctor Dre]
Anyway, let's get to "The P is Free."

[DJ Scott La Rock]
Do it free

[Doctor Dre]
Let's get to "The P is Free" right here, 90.3 FM WBAU. Don't forget, we're still coming up with a half-hour power. We're not gonna forget the IRS crew. They're coming up. Don't forget, fellas, word