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Streets is Talking: N.O.R.E. Part Two 
Published Tuesday, August 28, 2007 12:02 AM
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By Martin A. Berrios

AllHipHop.com: So coming into the release of The Reunion, I hear Tom Silverman, the owner of Tommy Boy, mistreats you…

N.O.R.E.: It got beyond [mistreatment]. At the end of the day, when you a record label, you get funded by someone else. Very seldom people fund themselves.  So Penalty Records was a label that was fully owned by Tommy Boy. Tommy Boy was a label that was fully owned by Warner Brothers. So Warner looked at their sales and said, “There’s no need to keep Tommy Boy open, we’ll just take Capone N Noreaga with us.” So Tom tells them, “I’m going to get CNN to come to us. And I’m going to keep that revenue going, so instead of them dropping Tommy Boy, Tommy Boy drops Penalty.” We had a meeting at Mr. Chow’s in New York City, Queen Latifah was there too. Tom was all nonchalantly like, “You are no longer on Penalty Records; y’all with me now, pass the bread.” [Laughs]

The part that hurt the most was that it was the week before The Reunion dropping. So you go to think about it, if you got 20 people working on your project and the next day they fired, how the hell you going to get these new 20 people focused like they were? 

AllHipHop.com: Didn’t Queen Latifah warn you about him being a slime ball?

N.O.R.E.: Yeah she warned us about him being a slimeball, but we had no choice the album was coming out that Tuesday. At the restaurant they charged him 10 cents more than they were supposed to. He stood there for an hour and made sure they took the 10 cents off. I ain’t trying to be funny or nothing; he’s serious with that s**t - he makes a penny scream, for real!

AllHipHop.com: How did you get out of the contract?

N.O.R.E.: We got out the contract by going to Tommy Boy offices and ordering a hundred pizzas or three thousand burgers. We didn’t beat up these n***as up, we just went up there and made it unbearable to deal with us. We were just there smoking weed in there, running through the office, peeing in the corners, scaring the mail boy. We were doing very d**khead s**t to get released. He made it so hard for us to get released, he stopped coming to work.

AllHipHop.com: Around that time Nas already ethered Jay. He was supposed to perform at Hot 97’s Summer Jam concert but Hot 97 wanted to pull the plug on Nas’s stage show. Nas goes on Power 105 to vent and then throws you under the bus saying your album was wack. How did that make you feel?

N.O.R.E.: I was crushed, I hurt me. I knew he was mad and he apologized later on in life, but I don’t think I accepted that apology. I wanted that apology. But the crazy s**t is he’s on that album (“Hit Me Slime”), the first voice you heard was him! What kind of idiot move was that? I felt like, “Damn, is this the level we at?”

I was at Def Jam at the time and I can’t say the persons name, but when he was supposed to come on at Hot 97 to show Jay-Z hanging, it was some Def Jam n***as pulling the plug on that. Me and Foxy Brown are on the radio saying we going to hold you down Nas, nobody going to pull the plug on you on one station and he throwing me under the bus on the other station. I felt terrible, because this is someone that could of came to me like a man and told me that. I know I how it is at the heat of the moment and you mad at people but you don’t throw your family under the bus. I was crushed. And what hurt the most is I was still in the middle of my promotional tour and every stop at radio people would ask me, “What’s up with you and Nas?” And I wasn’t saying anything bad about the dude; I never said nothing. I held my composure until I couldn’t any more.

AllHipHop.com: Did your boys want to ride out on him?

N.O.R.E.: You know how that is! [Laughs] You always got a d**khead in your crew who don’t understand your relationship with this man and always want to bring it to a different extent. I can’t let nobody hurt Nas, I wouldn’t be a man if I let that happen. That’s between me and him. 

AllHipHop.com: Shortly after that, you start running with Dame Dash. How did you hook up with him?

N.O.R.E.: Well Dame was waiting for his car to pull up and he just chilled and I was there talking to my n***as. And he’s like, “N.O.R.E. your movie [is] ready,” and told me he was going to put me in one of his movies and he didn’t lie, he asked me if I wanted to be in Paid In Full. I was so open. My role in that movie was all made up just for me. I  didn’t read anything from the script, it’s all me. I made all that sh*t up. I just know the key to acting is to exaggerate it. 

AllHipHop.com: Rewind a little bit, what was the dark side of Dame Dash like?

N.O.R.E.: I f**ks with Dame, but I f**ks with Biggs so much more. Not dissing Dame, but I understood Biggs. I wish Biggs would of came to me and said, “N.O.R.E., this is how it is.”  What happened was Dame Dash and Chris Lighty had past time beef. I’m loyal to Chris.  Chris took it upon himself to have a secret meeting with Jay-Z. What happened in that secret meeting was that Jay said, “N.O.R.E. couldn’t be on no Dame Dash record label,” and Chris is like, “Okay, I didn’t know that N.O.R.E. is on Dame Dash record label.” Jay told Chris like, “Listen, legally, N.O.R.E. has never signed to the ROC because there was no contract exchanged. N.O.R.E. is a Def Jam artist so it wasn’t going to go down.”

What happened was I came to see Dame, and Dame flipped on me like I did it. Like, “Yo N.O., they got me looking foul up there.” And I had to tell him, “With all due respect, please don’t talk to me like that. Don’t raise your voice at me, treat me with respect and I’ll treat you the same in return.” Things got a little heated. But when I look at it today, he was right. Because Jay told Chris they were secretly dropping Dame’s situation and if you want N.O.R.E. there, then that’s on you. But if you don’t, we want him on Def Jam. It took me a year or two to see how it actually looked, and it did look bad. 

AllHipHop.com: When’s the last time you spoken to Dash?

N.O.R.E.: I spoke to Dash the other day, I hit the n***a on the two-way. We been spoke about it. I don’t want to have bad blood with nobody. I tried to reach out to Nas too. He hasn’t returned the phone call, but at least I let him know in that situation I was wrong as well.

AllHipHop.com: Did you have to give the Roc-A-Fella chain back?

N.O.R.E.: I threw that s**t in the garbage. One day I was in 40/40 and something went wrong with the Roc La Familia situation, and I took off the chain, I took off the chain and let everyone see it and threw it in the garbage. 

AllHipHop.com: So let’s get back to you and Pone’s situation. When I spoke to 'Pone when he was promoting his Pain Time & Glory album, he didn’t throw you under the bus but he made it clear there was some type of separation between the two of you. What led to that separation?

N.O.R.E.: I’m going to be honest because I’m not trying to gas you up but everything in this story has been on point, and you deserve to know the truth. I was a little salty because when he came home from jail, he had signed papers to ownership of Thugged Out Militainment, you feel me? He signed papers in our accountant’s office and had lawyers look over everything. We had this label Thugged Out and I got salty when he started Pain Time And Glory [Entertainment] and didn’t do the same for me, you feel me? I got a little mad.  Martin, I’m not a robot, I got feelings! I’m like, “N***a, you own this company with me then he started a whole different company Pain Time and Glory.” I may have been wrong for being salty, but that’s not what I wanted for us. I wanted to ride out together. “I waited for you to come home to ride out with me not to ride out on your own!” I should have thought more about it and we should of kicked it. At the end of the day, it’s hard enough for us to be partners let alone friends from two different hoods that don’t get along.  When he didn’t ask me to be apart of PTE, I was mad. I’m human, my dude, I’m sure I didn’t mean it on purpose, but I was mad I can’t lie. We worked it out and talked it out. 

AllHipHop.com: So like about a year and some change ago I hear you see Nas at some party and hit him over the head with a flowerpot. What happened?

N.O.R.E.: Right. At the end of the day, I blame Puff Daddy. [Laughs] Nah, me and Puff had Patron beef.  Puff see me at the club and me and this n***a downs two bottles of Patron. I don’t even know if he remembers this s**t. I got a bottle Patron - and mind you I don’t even drink Patron; that’s for girls to me. I drink Jose Cuervo.

So we down that s**t and I’m in the club hyped as hell, and I’m f**king [with] Nas the whole time. It was really some sucker s**t on my behalf, to tell the truth, because I seen Nas a couple of days before and I was at a restaurant and Nas ran up on me. He gave me a hug and we went outside and talked. People were so happy to see us outside talking. He called L.A. Reid and told him let him help N.O.R.E.’s project. At the end of the day when I seen him at the party, all I could think of is that Power 105 interview and that was some sucker s**t on my behalf. He apologized for throwing my name under the bus for what he did and I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to him, to his wife, to his family, and everybody that had to go through that. What I want people to get from when they finish reading this interview is that N.O.R.E. is a human being and he makes mistakes. Only a man can say sorry when he is wrong. A coward says, “F**k it.” At the end of day I don’t have beef with Nas because you have to hate the person you have with beef with, and how can I have beef with someone I love? I love Nas. That day I saw Nas at the restaurant, we were going to do “Body In The Trunk” part two, brother. 

AllHipHop.com: It never popped off?

N.O.R.E.: Nah. [Laughs] I don’t think it ever will. [Laughs] If the man never talks to me or we never had words again, I would say that’s how life was supposed to turn out. Other than that, I’m not going to say what happened that night or if it even happened that night. I apologize to him, everybody, Jungle. I even spoke to Jungle and he didn’t bring it up. I also tried to reach out Nas. This is something I am ashamed of as a man. 

AllHipHop.com: So let’s talk about the new album Noreality.

N.O.R.E.: [Laughs] Yeah, we talked about everything else. Basically I have a lot to prove on this album. A lot people started to doubt me like I can’t do Hip-Hop anymore, like I’m only doing this Spanish s**t. I sat back and went to Miami and did five records a night. I got the “Cocaine Cowboys” on there; I got this joint called “Drink Champion” because I am rap’s drinking champion. E-40 beat me twice and I beat him twice, so we call that even, but there’s none one who’s beaten me. You got to send me out in stretcher. My man Benzino, I out-drank him. My man Prodigy [of Mobb Deep] has come to the studio and drank with me and literally fell out. My man Nature thought he died in my vocal booth. I got a joint called “Pop A Pill” talking about all the ecstasy s**t going on. I got Kanye kicking hardcore rhymes on. I really wanted to give back to the hood before I gave to the radio and the clubs. This is my updated version of War Report.  This is N.O.R.E.’s reality. 



Comments

 

MAK™ said:

damn NORE... him Nas were great on collabos... smh.. oh well

looking foward to the album..

peep this...
http://myspace.com/crackproductions

-mak-
August 29, 2007 12:12 PM
 

getthesenets said:

Nore is real enough to be HIMSELF.....not a cartoon or a caricature...


August 29, 2007 12:44 PM
 

MackSwami said:

NORE = Thoro.
August 29, 2007 12:55 PM
 

LA_aka_SoundTrak said:

There's not many at all like NORE in this game.  While cats are out there protraying to be dis & dat and being victims of their own self-esteem there are overlooked dudes like NORE that keep it real 24/7.  "CNN Live Long"
August 29, 2007 1:22 PM
 

BKsDrDRE said:

Yeah i like this dude even more now, going to buy Noreality right now!!
August 29, 2007 1:29 PM
 

grouchy greg said:

classic man, classic, great interview
August 29, 2007 1:38 PM
 

dOLOSTIMULUS said:

DUDE IS MY DUDE! THAT COCAINE COWBOYS SHIT IS DOPE, EVERYBODY FUCKS UP AT SOME POINT, IT'S LIFE HOMIE! GOTTA KEEP IT MOVING!!!!
August 29, 2007 1:49 PM
 

clairascanbe said:

DAM! body in the trunk prt 2! great interview peace
August 29, 2007 2:11 PM
 

MR SHANE D SHIGGITY said:

N.O.R.E NORE STAND FOR NIGGA'S ON THE RUN EATING
August 29, 2007 2:17 PM
 

basick sickness said:

nore is a real ass dude. i fucks with him. been buyin the retail discs for years. well worth it
August 29, 2007 3:21 PM
 

TWON THE DON said:

PART2 R U 4REAL. MAN AINT NOBODY TALKIN ABT DUDE BUT US. AND I'M DONE
August 29, 2007 3:23 PM
 

hater hurter said:

GREAT INTERVIEW NORE IS AS REAL AS U CAN GET. DO THE DAMN THANG.
August 29, 2007 4:40 PM
 

Dre Dizzle said:

LMAO TOO MANY QUOTABLES: INTERVIEW OF YEAR!!!
August 29, 2007 10:34 PM
 

Grumpy said:

Gotta love this dude...shit is refreshing as hell to hear a dude talk real instead of 'real talk'.
August 29, 2007 11:42 PM
 

contak said:

nores alegend. hes worked wit the legends. imma support his shit....support my shit as well.1
myspace.com/eskaemusic
August 30, 2007 12:21 AM
 

nikoli7 said:

I always felt like NORE had a rough career, and having only been able to follow it through incidents, rumors, and a string of so-so CD's I am extremely happy to hear he's comin with the heat. In order for New York to truely return NORE has to be BACK for real, and I think its happenin' .....hes a real dude, and he admits his mistakes and is apologetic for being out of order sometimes, and only real men admit their faults and attempt to fix them......Now all we need is for Wu-tang and LOX to drop and for shyne to get out of jail, and NYC will be safe once again.....who cares about sales, i want that real hip-hop.....plus that cocaine cowboys track was crazy, hes got the skill there.
August 30, 2007 12:35 AM
 

SOULOMON said:

all you new to HIPHOP stans.... N.O.R.E. is a legend....
August 30, 2007 1:06 AM
 

Bubba Fresh said:

That was an official interview right thea...Nore iz dat nigga...love how he keep it reall n gully...Itz ight to be hood n have fun...niggaz aint alwayz gotta be on dat beefin shit...Noreality go cop dat!~
August 30, 2007 2:34 AM
 

Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer said:

He is a real man from the Hood. He ain't doing no pussy shit, like beefing for nuttin'. Dude is real as he could be.
August 30, 2007 5:25 AM
 

curtis75black said:

One of the best interviews in a minute. Much respect to Nore. I not much of a fan of his music but as a man, He came across totally real.
August 30, 2007 6:43 AM
 

HPT_D_Nice_1 said:

Dope interview....that nigga is funny as hell.
August 30, 2007 6:55 AM
 

MD-2-BX VIA I95 said:

NORE is on Classic Status with me. Don't Sleep

He always gonna be the super thug with the Puerto Roc Blood

@ Nikoli7 when SHYNE is released in 2010

NY will reign in HIP HOP as its supposed to be!

1
August 30, 2007 8:31 AM
 

K HOOD said:

Beautiful.  I never really thought much of Nore until now.  I'm gonna check for him now.
August 30, 2007 8:45 AM
 

MD-2-BX VIA I95 said:

Classic Verse right here.....

Yo, Listen to me
young thug this is some advice
you do a snake you be payin' the price
catch you at the dice game
blow you out the frame
crack cheater, cause my niggaz is grimy
all we really luv is reffer
Iraq, the name alone got you shook back on the island
you got ya man hood took
but turn around when you walk through
guns are hawk you, already took ya shit
no matter who you talk too
the 6 berra no take no deniro
no heat East Elmhurst, Haiser Street
you feel the fury when you want that bust, Handcuff
wishing that you ain't locked up
now you get tested, Jake tell you when you get arrested
when you get there don't get molested
yo call the C.O. that wont be necessary
they watch ya beat ya down and take ya conversary
my adversary donaldly dick, dynasty rich
my whole cliq got paid lawyers and rips
gettin' locked up, fell down, no time for this
aw, aw, aw when the gaged got caught in the car
start the law, not trying to be a Cold Craft Star
yo, you might be illin', you might be wildin'
but you wont be smilin' on Rikers Island
Rikers Island, Iraq.
August 30, 2007 10:30 AM
 

STREET SOCIETY INC. said:

N.O.R.E. is my dude,he a general in my book.  always remember him and them thugged out niggaz like 60 deep runnin around in da TUNNEL  


                                                         1thousand
August 30, 2007 12:28 PM
 

BLieve said:

Haha bout to cop that War Report from 97 or 98
August 30, 2007 12:35 PM
 

okillaman0 said:

I believe he hit nas overthe head with the pot he had the same flower on the album cover LOL naw but that shyt waz wrong anyway reaql talk we all make mistakes The NORE album is fiyah nothing can top the CNN first album or has come close to it wassup with tragedy that sound on production is what made em the chemistry is crazy
August 30, 2007 1:48 PM
 

dscott219 said:

YO cold interview this guy is his own man clear to see

2212
August 30, 2007 3:52 PM
 

Lakid4life said:

I'm looking foward to going out to purchase this album.
August 30, 2007 6:54 PM
 

fern.ology said:

Man screw that polow da don interview this is more relavent to rap and Hip-Hop than sum shit bout submissive ass white gurls. No doubt brother can make sum hits, but i respect a brotha that's been in the game and can air out all his beef and prior relationsips and be A MAN ABOUT IT. i bet there are plenty of us bloggers n shit that can clear up our own shit with friends or admit when we are wrong. this is a dude lettin the world read  his story as truthful and humble as he can! AS yall New Yorkers say, "real talk"
August 30, 2007 11:51 PM
 

B-STYLE said:

This interview is the best I read Nore is not the best lyrcist but he is entertaining he kept it thoro throughout the whole interview. Talkin about all his shit not to many niggas do that. Its good to see a dude thats humble and not on his dick. Word.  

P.S. Nas needs to come around and squash the animosity and put out that "Body in the Trunk Pt. 2".
August 31, 2007 1:50 AM
 

Paragon249 said:

Body in the Trunk was real shit. i feel it. NORE been hot, hope he gets all his beef squashed.
August 31, 2007 4:02 AM
 

Hypnotice7 said:

that probably was one of the most up front interviews in a while
August 31, 2007 10:28 AM
 

Hypnotice7 said:

that probably was one of the most up front interviews in a while
August 31, 2007 10:28 AM
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