KITCHEN TALK – EP44 MAINO WITH RUFF RYDER CO-FOUNDER DARRIN “DEE” DEAN TO TALKING DMX, MASE, AND LOX
Dee talks about the passing of DMX and what’s next for Ruff Ryders. He also drops some solid jewels for the youth and some business insight.
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SHOW TIMELINE:
00:00:01 – The Start Introduction Dee of Ruff Ryders
00:03:00 – Dee drops a jewel for the youth
00:09:41 – the business of Music
00:10:00 – Dee takes Mase to Puff
00:13:00 – DMX
00:16:40 – Hov vs DMX Battle in the BX
00:19:00 – The difference between DMX and the rest at the time of entry Puff and Bad Boy Shiney Suits
00:26:00 – Dealing with DMX issues and Lyon Cohen
00:29:00 – DMX when the money came in and how it changed him
00:34:00 – The Accident on the bike
00:36:00 – Maino Talks about his friend 80
00:40:00 – The Ruff Ryders Movement
00:47:00 – The LOX. Vs State Property Dee squashes the beef
00:57:00 – Who’s next from Yonkers?
00:59:00 – The DMX battle with drugs
01:10:00 – Giving praise to Dee for his contributions
01:12:00 – OG’s Vs Old Niggas old stories vs new movements