we do make fun of them. hussein: green fields and dream fields, like then i m making magic like my name was copperfield. anthony: lebanese freestyle legend, hussein, aka double a, the preacher man. you were, what, you were arrested? is this correct? hussein: yeah, yeah, yeah. that s normal, that s not the first time it happened, though. anthony: for, what? hussein: basically, i was profiled. like, if there s an explosion, oh, the big dude with the beard who s bald, that s him. anthony: right. hussein: it s him, he did it. we re a hundred percent sure. anthony: these are beard-related issues. hussein: yeah. anthony: let s talk about hip-hop. hussein: that s the glue that binds us. anthony: what is it about hip-hop? hussein: i see it like this. i mean, a lot of people do malhun, in arabic it s called malhun, which is a traditional rhyming scheme in which they speak about their problems, about their beefs. it s in our core to be po we are poets. chyno:
jeff: yes, sir. anthony: how is it possible, this mix of religions, of cultures chyno: you know, geographically how it is, beirut s so tiny. you got mountains, you got the sea. we re surrounded, and then there s so many factions that you have to deal with everybody. chyno: i m going turkey/ham in this bitch. now pass me the lettuce stack up until i stand with this shit. now, where is the bread, where is the -, where s hummus while a small percentage get to eat , where is the oil where is the wealth? syrian folks they easy and chill, they need not know, needed some help. given the choice anthony: syrian-filipino rapper, chyno. man: monday is hip-hop in radio beirut, and radio beirut is like a really awesome place where there s live bands playing all week long. hussein: we created a platform for mcs to try their skills in front of people without the prejudice, without the judgments, and although we do judge. we do make fun of them. hussein: green fields and dr
dream fields, like then i m making magic like my name was copperfield. damn. anthony: lebanese freestyle legend, hussein, aka double a, the preacher man. you were, what, you were arrested? is this correct? hussein: yeah, yeah, yeah. that s normal, that s not the first time it happened, though. anthony: for, what? hussein: basically, i was profiled. like, if there s an explosion, oh, the big dude with the beard who s bald, that s him. anthony: right. hussein: it s him, he did it. we re a hundred percent sure. anthony: these are beard-related issues. hussein: yeah. anthony: let s talk about hip-hop. hussein: that s the glue that binds us. anthony: what is it about hip-hop? hussein: i see it like this. i mean, a lot of people do malhun, in arabic it s called malhun, which is a traditional rhyming scheme in which they speak about their problems, about their beefs. it s in our core to be po we are poets. chyno: we come from like a background where you have