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Introductions
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0:15 |
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You chose an unusual name for the group, why do you call yourselves the Gravediggaz?
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0:19 |
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The Gravediggaz have definitely established their own sound, how would you describe it?
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0:18 |
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You've got a single right now that's blowing up around the country. Tell me about the B-side first. "Constant Elevation".
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1:02 |
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Okay, now talk about the song that everyone else is talking about. "Diary of a Madman".
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0:20 |
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Your lyrics are extremely thought provoking, are you expecting controversy from comparing Jesus' life to the plight of the black man, as you do in your music?
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1:13 |
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Who in the group has the final say about how the lyrics and music are put together on your album?
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0:28 |
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What's the key to making Gravediggaz a household name, what's going to take you to that next level?
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1:04 |
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RZA, what's the difference between working with Wu-Tang and working with the Gravediggaz?
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0:31 |
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People may think the Gravediggaz are very negative. What do you say to those who have that impression?
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1:05 |
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You refer to the Bible a lot on your album, which might lead some people to think you're trying to start a cult, how do you respond?
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3:04 |
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Describe the Gravediggaz style of music. Is it just an offshot of hardcore rap, or is it a whole new style for the nineties?
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2:52 |
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Young people are obviously a big audience for your music, but the Gravediggaz deeper meaning may not be clear to them, do you think they understand the message?
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1:42 |
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What would you say to people who think the Gravediggaz make "devil music"?
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2:31 |
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You'll be doing a lot of touring around the album, what's your live show going to look like?
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1:38 |
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