That dance was the hawk dance. One of the most well known Native American dances done at a lot of Powwows all over the US.
@romann72836 ай бұрын
I’m native & that’s called the fancy dance.
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
Ok. I was wondering
@rk41gator5 ай бұрын
@@romann7283 Does it depend which group you are part of? This is a dance of the Great Plains.
@jollybobo63795 ай бұрын
Prairie chicken mating dance. Seen it a few times in the high desert of Wyoming
@glassontherocks5 ай бұрын
This came out right before I joined the Marines. I served with a Natural American. (That's what he called himself) He would do the Dance of the Hawk for the Vietnamese children. I it was the coolest thing I ever saw.
@Lolcow434 ай бұрын
Thanks for serving sir 🙏
@sandyleewhite5 ай бұрын
Yes Redbone was Native American, & the Dance is called the "Fancy Dance", Pan-Indian dancing, Fancy Feather or Fancy War Dance is a style of dance some believe was originally created by members of the Ponca tribe in the 1920s and 1930s, in an attempt to preserve their culture and religion. It is loosely based on the War dance. Please react to more, they have many hits out there!!! Redbone was extremely talented, and I absolutely loved this song, when it came out, and now in 2024 😊
@shanegooding48395 ай бұрын
BP got that Mexican heritage so he's definitely part Native. Redbone were friends with Jimmy Hendrix who encouraged them to include their culture in their performances.
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
Me too
@griffygut76835 ай бұрын
Hendrix was also Native American too
@Slane5835 ай бұрын
@@griffygut7683 Wasn't Steppenwolf a native band as well? I mostly know them for Magic Carpet Ride and Born to Be Wild.
@kimberlycampbell83555 ай бұрын
My grandfather was full Cherokee and he would take me to the Indian reservation for their festivites. I really miss them days! R.I.P. grandpa!
@normaedietrich94105 ай бұрын
Why not go back? You don't have to miss out. It might lift your heart.
@DovalMusik6 ай бұрын
Hell yea this is where it came from tho the bounce and grooves in music ❤Native Pride
@timkeeler3825 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@thomasanderson31414 ай бұрын
You know your people can dance when they even did it for war lmao ❤❤
@jacqueline45145 ай бұрын
Definitely timeless! Im 56 and have been listening to this since I was under 10 years old ❤❤❤
@rk41gator5 ай бұрын
These dudes had some NICE hair. Timeless Classic.
@FOX007-um1wr5 ай бұрын
The first and only American Native band. I actually had a nice conversation a few years ago with the band. They live not to far from me in California. This is a good song.
@sabrenas78954 ай бұрын
You can find So much great music on the Midnight Special, used to air every weekend and always had great talent!🥰
@shilohauraable3 ай бұрын
Midnight Special, Casey Casum (sp), Wolfman Jack, American Bandstand, Hullabaloo! Man! Those were great times for music! So glad I was a part of it! ❤️
@joeyhenson65005 ай бұрын
Don’t miss the Midnight Special live performance portion. The classics are typically found live on the Midnight Special or Soul Train. Live classics with visuals and real vocals. Add these to your reactions to get closer to the classics. Peace Love and Soul
@oregonchick765 ай бұрын
Some of the Midnight Special performances are epic. The Hollies doing "He Ain't Heavy," Fleetwood Mac doing "Rhiannon," the Bee Gees doing "Jive Talkin'," Al Green killing "Let's Stay Together," etc.
@davidnorth34115 ай бұрын
Growing up listening to all music on the radio and you can feel a good song , you know that one got turned all the way up .
@mozilla25765 ай бұрын
Such an awesome song. Makes me want to dance.
@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra5 ай бұрын
So, there are several different heritages represented among the members of Redbone. The 2 brothers [Pat and Lolly] were of, both, Yaqui and Shoshone heritage (as I recall). The rhythm guitarist was also Yaqui (as I recall) and all 3 of them, additionally, had some Mexican heritage, as well. ...and I always remember that drummer Pete DePoe was of Cheyenne descent. - There is, also, a REASON that people weren't "gutting up and dancing" and it wasn't because they didn't, necessarily, feel like doing it! You have to recall/One needs to recall that: these were late night, broadcast network TV shows. There were only 3 major networks [FUX doesn't exist until the very late '80s. More prominently: in the 1990s!], the national Public Broadcasting Service [PBS] (instituted/begun in 1966, I believe)] and usually 3 or 4 local area channels (not affiliated with a national network). in most larger/major cities/city centers-regions (and less in smaller cities or if you went far out into the rural landscape, possibly not even all 3 major networks and PBS!.). These were late night television broadcasts and were on major networks (maybe NOT for the full run of each show🤷. I neither know, nor would I care to reiterate, IF I knew, the entire history of either of the '70s late night music performance shows!. -Also: MTV would not show-up until August of 1981 and there would not be such a thing as "a video budget" at any major label until 1983! ...So!!). They were slotted into the hours just before TV broadcasts went off the air (which, I think was later on weekend nights (Fridays and Saturdays), as well 🤷 -Perhaps not in all markets 🤷♀🤷♂🤷). Also: please recall that: up until the early-1980s (and maybe later-each locality may have had it stop at a different time (year, month of the same year, etc., etc.🤷♀)), or so: Television, actually, went OFF-THE-AIR EVERY NIGHT! YES! For SEVERAL HOURS! ...In most major markets, the practice had become "outmoded" by the late 1970s, but in smaller markets, it had not and in plenty of places, was a practice that lasted into 🤷🤷🤷1982-'83-'84 ( -I don't know the precise history and, as I mentioned: there were differences among most localities!!). Where I grew-up, after 1 a.m., weeknights (some nights: 12-12:30 a.m.) and by 2 a.m on the weekends (except if the channel's late-night movie ran over, into the 2:30 window, or something!😛); the channel played the national Anthem and, then, went to ...like, color bars, or a single image broadcast (often a screen-line-up thing or other technical boradcast use image.) and a high-pitched, whiny "beep" played. (to make you turn the damned thing OFF!). [If you've never experienced it, watch the opening scene of the movie Poltergeist. It is used in that!]. ...Anyhow, these were late-night, weekly (or bi-weekly) broadcast shows, designed sort-of in the vein of "variety shows" from the '50s-'70s (where there were, generally: a host, "core players" and (episodic/weekly) guests. Skits were done and music was performed (often by multiple guests). The entire content and format of the show being controlled by: the producers of the show. [This, b.t.w. was the reason that: The Beatles (and soon after: The Rolling Stones), who, at that time, were the only artists with enough POWER or WEALTH, and successful enough, to be able to afford the gear/do things on-their-own!) began shooting mini-movies/recording their own performances, so that THEY (and NOT some show producers!) could control and design what the presentation was, what the delivered 'item' was and what everything looked (& "felt!") and sounded-like!.-Later-on (post-1981, as I mentioned) this would, eventually, lead to what became music video, in many ways].]. In the 1970s, the 2 shows (in The U.S.) were: Don Kirshner's Rock Concert [based in N.Y.C.] and: The Midnight Special [based in: L.A. (where: (Don Cornelius') Soul Train had, also, moved -from its original home in Phila.- As Dick Clark's: American Bandstand had, also, done, in 1964)]. These were the only 2 shows and, as, just, mentioned: were controlled by whoever the production staff was on either program. While this will not be true for EVERY single performance you find, I believe that: the common standard for television shows was: the live audience sat in its seats and enjoyed the show (as if they were watching a TV show taping, with actors🤷). People "getting up and dancing" or "waving things around" might have: changed the camera sight-lines, blocked shots or angles, interfered with certain shots or alternate angles, etc. ...so, likely the audience was TOLD NOT to do anything but sit and listen to & enjoy the music (maybe bopping in their seats, of something). If someone screwed-up the shoot by standing-up, or popping into frame, unexpectedly, or "throwing their bodies around" -or whatever (similar)! (which would have been seen as "untoward!"), etc., they, likely, would have been removed ...and the band would have had to re-perform the song and it would have had to have been re-recorded. So you see: it was NOT in the audience "power"/purview, HOW they responded to any performance! It is likely that they had standards to follow (which, probably, changed over time, somewhat, as well). 🤷🤷 The audiences were, generally,... "managed" and "controlled." While they weren't, shall-we-say: "entirely restricted" (many, likely, felt like they were! 🤷🤷-However: they were, also, getting to see free concert performances (although only of one or two songs 🤷🤦)!, so🤷🤷.....)
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
Wow! That’s an among story. Thx for taking the time to
@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra5 ай бұрын
@@KrizzKalikoOfficial Am not sure whether you "slipped & hit "return" early" or 🤷🤷 ...but I hope you DID get to read what I wrote & explained and that you gained more insight from it. I find it necessary to understand the "entire picture" to see any: event, society, 'set of circumstances,' etc., etc., etc., correctly and aptly. ...as well as to make worthwhile judgements about things. I am glad if you gained this sort of insight and understanding from what I added, here and if this means something to you, I am happy to share more, wherever it may benefit. I would be happy to sit and discuss w/you as I have a varied, astute, vast and developed knowledge of a multitude of music and history (as well as numerous other things.). Always happy to share with those who care (and who, then, educate and enlighten OTHERS, as well!). 🤘🤘 Be well, Krizz!
@DeniseMiles-t9j4 ай бұрын
The Carpenters a brother and sister group she sang and played the drums.
@judgetoogood10332 ай бұрын
Lolly and Pat Vegas were Mexicans from Coalinga California. They were famous in Los Angeles. They were on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand more than anyone. They found zJimi Hendrix at their might club in Hollywood. Family lives in Fresno, they spoke American and English. 😊😊😊
@motogem14085 ай бұрын
My family lived next to them. They were distant counsins. Pat and Lolly were Yaqui. Yaqui is southern Arizona natives. I remember they were playing up in the Arizona White Mountain casino. My mom and aunts said " those are our cousins". I thought they were lying, until they came up to us after the first set and gave my mom and aunts a hug. Then they reminisced for a bit. It was a great time. Unfortunately Lolly passed away in 2010 I believe. This song came out in 1974. It's about 50yrs old and still going strong! Still making people happy when they listened to it.
@AWikkedMoon2 ай бұрын
They are "First nation people", and they have more talent than you could never have. FOR REAL! They are completely live. What you see is what you get. No sampling or auto tune singing. They all have perfect pitch.
@davidjennings17715 ай бұрын
That was a good tune Krizz! Glad you liked it.
@KrizzKalikoOfficial4 ай бұрын
Love it. Thank you.
@Krymsyn_Rydyr3 ай бұрын
This performance was Midnight Special. Always a live audience, and televised. They incorporated the “ Fancy Dance” for the theatrics . Good on them!
@heatherlaforest2325 ай бұрын
I❤ur reaction 2 this. I grew up listening 2 this but I've never actually saw the video. I grew up with songs from the 40's to 70's cuz that's what my parents listened 2. I also have some Native American as well altho I haven't done 23 & me so I'm not sure what percentage I am. I'm Cherokee, Iroquois, Canadian & have a Micmac medicine woman in my family tree, it's truly wild.
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
I didn’t either. But glad I saw it now
@Alison-h8e5 ай бұрын
There's actually quite a few Indigenous musicians and now Rappers out there. We just humble ppl. The Band with Robbie Robertson , Blackfeet ,in Canada we're called METIS from the French Metis Sauge meaning Mixed Blood the difference is that Metis is actually a recognized Indigenous culture by the United Nations and is considered a Sovereign Nation.That being said there's plenty out there it may take a deep dive but well worth it.
@michaellockhart5545 ай бұрын
Don't forget about Jesse Ed Davis, one of the best guitars to have lived, gone too soon
@onofriogriseta84916 ай бұрын
Chief Nation 💯 🔥
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
Respect to you
@UnderRatedWorld6 ай бұрын
What up big Samuel!! Good to see u and P on here! Hope all is well with y'all!!
@KrizzKalikoOfficial6 ай бұрын
All is well 🙏
@Mellenator6 ай бұрын
Krizz Kaliko’s most underrated and unknown trait is how funny he is! If you know, you know. If you want a good laugh, go and watch the Strange Music Thanksgiving and Christmas sale commercials he made! Gosh darn hilarious!
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
My mama always said I should’ve been a comedian 😂
@Mellenator5 ай бұрын
Holy crap! I wasn’t expecting you to ever read or see any comments I post, nevertheless actually respond to me! You’re a LEGEND!
@Mellenator5 ай бұрын
@@KrizzKalikoOfficial share your comedic powers with the WORLD!! Hahaa
@katrenarose90595 ай бұрын
If you really want to see areally really great singer drummer and entertainer. Most fun concert i have ever been at. I am a 67 year old woman, live outside Denver want to see these guys in person again. I have a 2.5 gallon bag full of red spoons. Watch the AXS video of them in Denver singing Everybody Loves Jill.
@ColleenBean-z3h5 ай бұрын
Some of us were so lucky to live in the time of the greatest music ever.
@johnathanstruble10645 ай бұрын
"Its a dance off, ya big ( expletive) ! one of the greatest Marvel movies lines ever😂
@s.e.r.55626 ай бұрын
I ❤ classic music! 👏👏👏👊
@TexasMagnolia5 ай бұрын
Legendary Southern Rock - Native Band Blackfoot - Train, Train. Highway Song.
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
Oh yeah!!
@flantasticshannon-layne53204 ай бұрын
You definitely have Creek in you, I told you… you and Mike are related… period…. LOL 😂 he’s got his ancestry dna test on the way as we speak! Also, I’m so excited to finally have a chance to sit down and watch all these reactions‼️ LETS GO‼️ ❤️🔥🥰🥰🥰 “F is for Family” is one of my favorite cartoons of all time 🔥🔥🔥
@mariebishop73574 ай бұрын
I just love the vibe you two put out, Krizz and BP. Of course, I know the song, but to see y'all enjoying it the way you are just warms my heart. Great reaction, guys!
@RhondaMcFarland3 ай бұрын
The lead singer and the bass player were brothers Pat (bass) & Lolly Vegas, dancer/guitarist was Tony Bellamy and the drummer was Butch Rillera. The only one that's still alive is Pat Vegas and he's still performing.
@toddmills26515 ай бұрын
You guys are awesome together
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
Yeah, we love doing reactions together. Thank you so much.
@shilohauraable3 ай бұрын
I love you're doing live music from a time before auto tune! 💖
@brendamilloy255725 күн бұрын
I've been to Cortez. In the late 70s it was just a blink in the highway. But God, that was beautiful country!
@alma49385 ай бұрын
I hope that Krizz eventually starts really analyzing the lyrics of the songs he gets exposed too. I love tjis video and I can't wait for more.
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
I will thx
@walterwilson89483 ай бұрын
Well BROTHER you just got another subscriber ❤❤ Well done my new friend. Hats off to yah 🎉🎉 Black Pegasus is a great choice for friend ship he's alsome love him as Well ❤❤ and no I'm not hitting on nether of you keep it coming brother respect to two amazing people that have different things in personal life 🎉🎉 by the way I'm white American and you 2 brothers are rich in living living life with your own family WIFE and Children are the most important part of your on life. ( FAMILY )
@tonydelapa19115 ай бұрын
Thank you both. Great reaction video and conversation. Tony in MI age 64
@Sheliahhh695 ай бұрын
Another great reaction from you two! I didn't know they were native either, so I learned something new today! Keep em' comìn! Love & peace ❤ ✌🏼
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
They are absolutely awesome
@pyroishere5 ай бұрын
Hahaha, the "F is for Family" reference is amazing...ohhh..I had no idea they were native and heard this song in bits and pieces my whole life at a 50 yr old, hahhaa.
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
Me either
@KathyBeasley806 ай бұрын
Loving the reactions Kali!
@KrizzKalikoOfficial6 ай бұрын
🔥
@MeBender6 ай бұрын
Don't know where I've been... But I'm here for this. KALI BABY!
@KrizzKalikoOfficial6 ай бұрын
🔥
@GrannyMetalheadTV5 ай бұрын
I'm 55 y/o and I grew up thinking that this song was performed by a black band until a year ago 🤯🤯🤯 Crazy right? 🤘Rock on, Kelly 🤘
@kraZkins0075 ай бұрын
🌺MAUI BUILT T-Shirt spotted 🌺 much love & Aloha from the 808 state
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
Much love
@dougskriver6216Ай бұрын
Midnight Special gold. Live, took em by surprise. Good on em. And no, the lead guy, wish I knew his name, passed last year.
@cog4life5 ай бұрын
Love this song!! 🎵 😊
@jtoland23335 ай бұрын
I'm crushing on the bassist
@UnderRatedWorld6 ай бұрын
It's 2024 hahahahahaha perfect ending 😂
@Mellenator6 ай бұрын
Kali Baby!
@shoediishgunner1718Ай бұрын
Look at his wakanda forever necklace ❤ bass player
@AK007775 ай бұрын
Right on! I'm so excited for this channel, love you Krizz
@ChrisVerborg6 ай бұрын
Love to see you expanding Krizz 👍🏼
@ckrissckross73615 ай бұрын
Kaliko came to new mexico for the "GO OFF" Tour to farmington n.m gave him a beautiful beaded medallion and big shout out to EAR HOUSE AND KALIKO!!!
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
I have on my dresser. The black & white one
@aprilnewsome19325 ай бұрын
❤❤ Hi BP. 🔥🔥🔥🔥 reaction guys. Sooo cool. My grandfather's mom was a full Miami Indian. ❤❤
@Chefbwest6 ай бұрын
BP and Kali baby. Lfg!
@ConstantGardener-q9q3 ай бұрын
The lead singer had an excellent voice
@jonanderson44746 ай бұрын
That was fancy feather from way back.
@jonanderson44746 ай бұрын
Them cats that sung more than words was native too weren't they?
@cliftonparago45475 ай бұрын
Redbone is classified as a 70s One Hit Wonder along with many other groups and individuals. This song is used in TV and radio ads today
@KrizzKalikoOfficial4 ай бұрын
Yeah and F is for family cartoon
@Mvtobebo5 ай бұрын
I was hoping BP would being you to Redbone! Btw I need to see your CDIB lol!
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
Ok I’m on it
@terrymills8106 ай бұрын
Krizz i dont know if you are reacting to metal yet but I would love to see you react to Body Count Bum rush. Great Video keep it up.
@kierstenridgway46344 ай бұрын
If you want some, take some... ❤️❤️❤️✌️
@willyosborne3256 ай бұрын
I'd like to hear your reaction to "Mississippi Queen" live video by Mountain. Keep doing what you do much respect. Be well, Namaste.
@T-ShirtMagic18 күн бұрын
Native Americans and African Americans lived together way way back in the day integrating each others cultures. *Highly recommend* checking out 2017 Music Documentary called *"Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World"* ( I was introduced to *Redbone* in 1971 with favourite song *Maggie* )
@stevehughes24823 ай бұрын
From Kevin Kosner's "The Postman" too.
@damianblanco96764 ай бұрын
Damn i wish my aunt Merry the bass guitar
@W4ll_fl0w3r6 ай бұрын
Absolutely love hearing you two laugh and have fun chilling together!!! 😝 and im certainly not about to complain when we reap the benefits 😂🫂😝 So much respect for you both @BlackPegasus and @KrizzKaliko 🙏🫂🙏 sending love to the fams as well!
@janicekelly66675 ай бұрын
Dr hook huys blow chris mind🎉
@theohmempire47556 ай бұрын
Great video! But need to get the lighting on point!
@pegajense4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Joker526015 ай бұрын
Hey Krizz you did a couple songs on my bro QonfliQ album so I know you heard it but would be awesome to see a reaction to one of them
@Joker526015 ай бұрын
Red people is one you should do
@harleyquinn35896 ай бұрын
Imma suggest this on every video possible. PLEASE DO "I'M NOT THE VILLAIN" BY GURRIDYULA
@aposamoa84758 күн бұрын
If you don't your past......You don't know your future!!!
@scottgorski79314 ай бұрын
Hey, Pegasus you need to put Krizz in front of Freebird Live 1977 Oakland. We know he likes a live performance with a walk off ending.
@joannmachado31254 ай бұрын
Alot of babies made to this song in the day @ pow wows and Fiestas 😂😂
@jacobterry10006 ай бұрын
Yo Big Dawg you should definitely check out good rockin blues legends such as George Thorogood and The greatest blues guitarist of all time hands down... The late great Stevie Ray Vaughn🙏🏼 watch their live videos. Both of em are so much better live than on the record, thats how good they both were no cap💯🙏🏼
@monicamad12855 ай бұрын
F is for Family 😂😂❤
@cribpowers5 ай бұрын
Some great singing drummers are Phil Collins, Shena Easton, and Jen Ledger.
@strategicplanetxmuzik43845 ай бұрын
....also Don Henley of the Eagles, Ringo Starr of the Beatles, Karen Carpenter of the Carpenters, Don Brewer of Grand Funk Railroad..... 😇
@Trivdgun-6 ай бұрын
I need a Scru Face Jean, Black Pegasus & Krizz Kaliko reaction now. 👍✌️
@LikeUCare1236 ай бұрын
✌️✌️✌️
@janicekelly66675 ай бұрын
Lolly, the lead singer passed. 😢
@wickedwidget38126 ай бұрын
Lmao how he didn't know they were native? 😂 that's what red bone means... come on Krizz get wit it mane... 😂
@Mvtobebo5 ай бұрын
@@wickedwidget3812 I had redbone hound once so they could have been dogs! 😁 Last of the dogmen? Lmao
@wickedwidget38124 ай бұрын
@@Mvtobebo lmao 🤣 I love it...
@reedwilson64GTO5 ай бұрын
"GOTSTA GET PAID" By ZZ TOP (25 Lighters on my dresser, yes sir) Use the video it will make your Playlist 💯
@NathanCline12-216 ай бұрын
Bring back singing drummers
@KrizzKalikoOfficial5 ай бұрын
I know right
@juanlennonsfunhouse26336 ай бұрын
❤ check out ouija macc Darcc Planet album ❤❤❤
@rhondaserges51364 ай бұрын
Lolly and Pat Vegas are brothers .. They played Vegas a lot ..
@rezdoggbeatz9704 ай бұрын
Krizz can u react to (Drezus Get Up) he’s native indigenous from Canada
@cindydriscoll17964 ай бұрын
23 and me pegs me 86 percent irish,but i have a .5 indigenous. Just goes to show we are irresistible 😂.
@KrizzKalikoOfficial4 ай бұрын
Yes, you are Cindy.
@wickedwidget38126 ай бұрын
@KrizzKaliko I still have a few of your features of yours I have to use. Much love.
@nukert6585 ай бұрын
Krizz not sure what type of stuff you gonna react to but if you willing to check out some kpop I highly recommend stray kids, they are very rap heavy
@gretchenhamlin42823 ай бұрын
"Get it from the main vine " that always makes me laugh. Right on , saying it's in Guardians of the Galaxy. It's a great little ditty. 😊
@Prozak635 ай бұрын
Hell, my 5'1" wife that weighs in about 103 is half Cherokee and half Irish...😳
@ricksurratt90345 ай бұрын
Wynn, if anybody ever sampled this song
@wickedwidget38126 ай бұрын
I am a redbone lol
@deadbeat-vc9kg6 ай бұрын
Just like ODB and Redman.
@wickedwidget38124 ай бұрын
@@deadbeat-vc9kg facts...
@josemadera31385 ай бұрын
Chris out out on FS for family underrated comedy in my opinion too funny it’s the same they didn’t continue it
@KrizzKalikoOfficial4 ай бұрын
I definitely need to look at some comedy
@josemadera31384 ай бұрын
@@KrizzKalikoOfficial you should check out bill burrs Philly rant it’s a good place to start since u liked f is for family lol
@JayB-ko9ip6 ай бұрын
Tech n9ne x Krizz Kaliko for Navajo nation fair 🤷🏽
@warclub21755 ай бұрын
Yessss!!!!!
@johnathey39035 ай бұрын
50 and shifty
@michaellockhart5545 ай бұрын
Go back to the original, the man and song that invented the power chord, check out Rumble by Link Wray
@reddogg77875 ай бұрын
Krizz Kaliko was the best artist on Strange music. Tech N9ne sound was crafted around Krizz for along time. Tech Needed Krizz more than Krizz needed Tech.
@jjkcharlie5 ай бұрын
Indians rise.
@TomG6265 ай бұрын
Most of the eagles songs were sung by a drummer. ?
@shanegooding48395 ай бұрын
They all sung. One of the few bands where this happened.