Bun B Interview - Part I

What began as a regular interview translated into a protracted back-and-forth with Bun B when the topic drifted to Pimp C’s legacy. I made the mistake of asking Bun what measures he would take to keep his friend’s music from being exploited a la B.I.G. and Pac. I don’t know if it was his diplomatic tact at play or the hectic schedule he was working with that day (he was on a flight back to Houston for a Louis Vuitton/II Trill listening session), but for whatever reason Bun took issue with one question and passionately defended Pimp’s family over a crime they haven’t even committed.

Here’s a transcript of my conversation with Bun, raw and unfiltered.

Rizoh: What was the most exciting part of releasing II Trill.
Bun B: Just the fact that we have a lot more understanding about what we have to do. Last time, there was a little bit of anxiety and uncertainty about what it is we were doing.

What measures will you take to keep Pimp C’s brand from being exploited like 2Pac and Biggie’s respective catalogs?
I mean, music is going to be reissued. It’s got nothing to do with exploitation, that’s just the nature of the business. And to be honest, in the case of 2Pac, his mother owns the music. So, it’s not the record company exploiting that, it’s his mother.

I guess I’m really trying to understand what you mean by “exploited.” Can you give me an example of what you’re saying?

Obviously, there’s a difference between reissuing music and somebody getting a hold of 2Pac’s material and throwing all kinds of vocals on it to make an extra buck.

Well the reality is that I don’t have any kind of control over it. I don’t have any rights over anything…like, he was married, he has children, he has a mother, he has family. Basically, if you died your close relatives will get the material. It won’t be your close friend. Legally, I have no say over that. But, um…the reality is, a lot of times when people end up with these songs they don’t steal ‘em, they recorded that stuff. It just so happens that somebody passes away and they’re just sitting there with the record. Like with Pimp C, there’s a lot of people that bought beats and verses from Pimp C and they paid for it. It’s all business. So, it’s like telling them that they can’t put it out just because he passed away, you know. Like, if I would’ve had a record with B.I.G. and then Biggie passed away, but I paid for my verse and I got paperwork, I don’t see any reason why I shouldn’t be able to put that record out.

I understand.

Really, I’m just trying to look for an example of what you mean. Can you give me an example?

Well, there’s a bunch of them and I know you don’t have all day. The Nu Mixx Klazzics is just one example. It’s basically old 2Pac vocals mixed with new beats. One of my readers wanted to know if this is something you’re concerned about.

Here’s the reality, those Nu Mixx Klazzics that you’re talking about, that’s the Death Row stuff. And, like he owns that. He owns that music. He can do pretty much what he wants with it. But, I mean if you talking about somebody taking an old verse and trying to reissue it, that’s a legal issue. They’re going to get sued out the ass anyway. I can’t go around trying to beat somebody up over a song. Most people I know are extremely respectful of his legacy, but I mean…I can’t really…I don’t…like I said, I have no…what would people want me to do? I guess, you as a fan, what would you want Bun B to do?

Well, as a UGK fan—
I’m not trying to come at you funny. Don’t take any of this personal, I’m directing the question to your readers.

Right

What would they want Bun B to do?

Michael Jackson owns most of the Beatles publishing, you can’t tell him not to issue the music. I’m sure the Beatles fans might get upset, but at the same time they go out and buy it. They buy it all. As long as people are getting paid from the product, I wouldn’t want anybody not to support it just because I didn’t have a hand in it, you know what I’m saying. Like, Pimp C’s wife owns the rights to anything Pimp C. So, she can do whatever she feels it’s necessary with that music.

(We’re disconnected. Bun B calls right back and apologizes. He’s in a plane, on his way back to Houston. While trying to lower his voice by speaking closely into his iPhone, his skin had made too much contact with the device and ended our call.)

But like I was saying, Pimp’s wife owns everything. So, from here on out she’s going to do whatever she feels is necessary to take care of her family. If what she feels she needs to do is at odds with what hardcore UGK fans want, I don’t know. You can’t please everybody, you know what I’m saying. Is she supposed to sacrifice the welfare of her family just so a couple of die-hard fans can be happy? I mean, would you really want her to do that? What would you have a widow do? She has to do whatever it is she has to do to take care of her family.

Part II: Bun B talks UGK’s new album and makes his NBA finals prediction.

Monday…

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17 Responses

1. L Says:

Great interview Riz, that was a valid question, i think just because Bun is close to the situation, a term like “expolted” may have gotten to him. But I see where you were coming from. It was a question that needed to ne asked tho.

L
http://www.imhiphop.blogspot.com

2. khal Says:

word up. can’t wait for round 2. bun beata!

3. esbee Says:

His answers do bring light to the situation. I mean truth be told you really can’t get mad at an artist’s family members trying to make profit off their work. I mean part of the benefits of being an artist is getting paid for your art and your family as always comes first before everyone else, fan or no fan.

So being the head of Pimp’s estate means having to put out Pimp’s verses erratically in order to to help take care of the fam by all means. I mean we can itch and cry all day but it is what it is.

4. JayfromLA Says:

nice stuff sirr….
II Trill is ridic

-www.werdupsun.blogspot.com

5. Brother Ray Says:

The inteviewers never was really clear about what his point was to Bun. It was like he threw a line out there expecting Bun to say “I would never pimp (no pun intended) Pimp C’s vocals like Pac’s family pimped his.” But when Bun responded conversely it seemed like the interviewer lost his direction.

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7. Rizoh Says:

@ Brother Ray:
I agree, the interviewer seemed lost the whole time. That’s why we should leave interviews to real journalists. Freaking bloggers.

8. Brother Ray Says:

LOL@ tha interviewer saying “I know you don’t have all day” translation - aw shit Bun, I don’t wanna talk about this shit no more fam LOL

9. Rizoh Says:

^^I know, right. How dare the interviewer be so considerate?

10. Rukus Says:

^^Rizoh you’re a trip! LOL

11. Enigmatik Says:

that interviewer should have his interviewing license revoked. fa sho.

12. DJ Raida Says:

riz, valid question, well handled,

brother ray - what is it your first day on TRU? geez : /

13. Mjlovesthekids Says:

^ Lawl

14. Nick James Says:

I understand where Riz is coming from for sure. I hate when a wack rapper jumps on a track with a great (dead) rapper, ala Duets. Sounds like Bun just wanted to prove him wrong.

15. dpgc Says:

Yeah you should have definitely said something about Duets. Does anybody but Puff make any money off of that?

I love your interviews Riz. But I have to admit that I kind of laughed at how shook you came across after that question. I know I’m horrible but it is what it is. Keep up the good work and I’m waiting for part two.

16. J to the AAP Says:

“I agree, the interviewer seemed lost the whole time. That’s why we should leave interviews to real journalists. Freaking bloggers.”

Yes indeed, with their stupid questions by their idiotic readers! ;) Thanks Riz.
As a music fan it’s not good news to hear Bun has no control whatsoever over it. He nuanced the situation quite a bit though, I understand Pimp’s wife ‘n kids gotta eat. It’s just that we’ve seen it go so horribly wrong in HipHop so many times, I’ll keep my fingers crossed and hope she’ll live well but do better musically than Pac’s mom, Suge & Puff. And maybe give Bun a call for advice when the time comes.

Anyway, looking forward to part 2!

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