The Hip-Hop Nucleus: A Documentary on the Legendary Tunnel Nightclub of NYC | Full Movie

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♪ Choke no joke ♪ ♪ It's choke no joke ♪ ♪ Choke no joke jigga choke no joke ♪ ♪ Choke no joke niggas choke them joke ♪ (soft music) - What up y'all? It's Arthur D. Alston, better known as "Choke No Joke". We out here at the legendary "Tunnel" nightclub. Or at least where it used to be. Everybody asks me, what's the "Tunnel"? The Tunnel was the nightclub that was owned in the nineties here by Peter Gatien. In 94, "Stress Entertainment" started a party called Mecca. In 96, "Franchise Entertainment" took it over and they had it until it closed. All the biggest names in hip hop performed here. From Jay-Z, Method, Red, Dr. Dre, Snoop, Nas, Puff Daddy and the family, Eve. You name it, they was all here. If you had heart, you came here, but everybody didn't have heart. So it's time for y'all to enter the club. Most people feared to enter, The Tunnel. - The Tunnel was a unique hip hop club and its foundations were based on the concept of bringing hip hop from all the boroughs to one location. And it was the brainchild of Peter Gatien. (upbeat music) - My name is Stirling Cox. I was the head of Security aid. - Alpha Grinion, Brooklyn, New York. - My name is Vee. - House. - Sincere from Brooklyn. - Glen Beck. - Jumping Lee, whatever Lee you want to call me. - Omega. - Ray Mac. - Diamond. - Craig - Candy. - Big Box, Big Country. - Ramona Diaz. - Big Panna. - Big CB. - Jon Base Brolic. - Sean Brophy, Sound Engineer. - DJ Johnny Walker Red. - MC Frank Jugga the celebrities choice. - Choke No Joke, legendary videographer. - Supreme bigger figure, Big Kap The Warden. - Big G. AKA The Ringleader. (upbeat music) - The Tunnel was a hip hop nucleus. - It was the epicenter. - It was the domain, the temple. - It was the mecca. - It was like the hip hop, Woodstock. - Nothing was that melting pot of hip hop. - They kept a paradigm going. - It's almost like what Rucker did for- For like street basketball. The Tunnel was that of the music industry. - Hip hop had a heart. That shit was one of the main arteries. - It was actually a mecca. That's what the original name of the party was. Mecca. - It was like a time machine. That's how the Tunnel was. You came out a whole different individual. - We went in there, young men with attitudes and came out there wiser men with our lives. - It was definitely a starting beginning spot for artists to come and mingle and branch out and get your record heard and get your- your shit together, really. To go into the next phase of your career. - The Tunnel was not open, or did not open. A lot of new artists, or a lot of artists that you know now to this very day would have never been known. - All these artists out today need to be happy that the Tunnel was fucking open. Nobody would hear none of y'all singing tight pants niggas right now. - The Tunnel was a platform for niggas like Jay, and Puff, Wu (Tang), and Mobb (Deep), and D M X and Ruff Ryders. Niggas don't respect these niggas today, man. You need to realize man, without them niggas man and their platform. It made a lot of moves for niggas today. - It happened there, it made it relevant. - Became a pillar of hip hop. - The Tunnel is the nucleus of hip hop, and I'll say all the way down south because when the Tunnel was open, wasn't too much going on down that motherfucker. Y'all could say what y'all want. Peace to the South but New York made the shit pop. New York was where it's at. The Tunnel in New York, is where you needed to be to pop. - The Tunnel was definitely a hip hop nucleus yo. It was just like the galaxy and bring other planets in. You have people from France, Germany, London, everywhere. We were like if they came to New York, they had to go to the Tunnel. - Hi Premier, I came here to meet you and I, I'm going to every place. I'm going to the Bronx, to Cedric Avenue Where DJ Kool Herc threw the party in Cedar and then I'm going to the Tunnel. - It was our barometer for, you know, how we were really gauging records and we were really, you know, studying the behavior of the consumer. - Saying it ain't just like how they do it now. You could just throw a record out and you know what I'm saying. Wait eight weeks, 10 weeks, whatever for the shit to bubble. Niggas was putting them records on to see if them shits get that reaction. And if the shit was popping, Niggas would fast track it. If it wasn't, Niggas would go back to the drawing board. - Absolutely. It's the definition of hip hop, nucleus. Everything was there. - Everything that surrounded hip hop, from fashion, to music, hairstyles. - Like it encompassed every part of the hip hop experience and it put it all in one building on a Sunday night. - If you go as far back to little hole in the walls and little, you know, centers where people start elaborating, playing the sounds and displaying the culture to within later on you have places that was up in Harlem, like Harlem World up in the Bronx quarter. T Connection, just using them as an example of many other places all throughout the city. And then years later here come places like Union Square and Latin Quarters, the last of the Mohegans are for real hip hop had became the Tunnel. - Tunnel was definitely a hip hop nucleus. It really was. And you gotta say, believe it or not, the Wagon Master was a one-eyed white guy from Canada, Peter Gatien. - Nothing will ever be like the Tunnel. - There ain't gonna never be another Tunnel, B. (upbeat music) - What the Tunnel did for artists like the Puffs, and the J.D.'s, and the Jay-Z's of the world, it solidified their street music. - Man gave them full fledge legitimacy. - It's almost like getting a star on the walk of fame in LA. - Tunnel made you official. If you came to the Tunnel and you performed at the Tunnel. You were official. - What the Tunnel did for artists, it helped brand them become who they are. - The Tunnel re birthed the life of these people, shaped and molded them to become who they are today. - That gave us a platform. Set up Ruff Ryders, Roc-A-Fella, Bad Boy. Slew of other artists. - You may have everybody throughout the city say, oh yeah, that's the Tunnel. But if you go outta New York and you go somewhere across the country, or across overseas, "Oh you was at the Tunnel?". That's how much an impact that club had. - The Tunnel for artists like Jay, and Diddy, and Capone, and Nore, and Nas, it was an outlet to their music, to the streets. - They gave a lot of artists what notoriety I would say. - All they favorite was brought to the street like that. - Put them on the map. - It brought them to an enormous height, which they wouldn't have got any other club. - If you wanted to get New York behind you, you knew that you had to come to that Tunnel. That's one thing Jay-Z knew, but he knew that's where New York was. Where the hip hop was was in that Tunnel. Nas knew that, and Snoop and Dre, they knew na the Tunnel was where it's at. Master P, he knew that. Timberland knew that, Baby knew that. - You know how good it is to go to a spot like the Tunnel and seeing them rocking to your music? Like you know what I'm saying? You know what that meant. That mean you was solidified. - That's why all those labels and everything Def Jam, Elektra, Capitol, they was coming. They was sending those reps every week with records. 'Cause they knew if their record got played in the Tunnel, they had something going. - 'Cause not only hood niggas was partying in Tunnel, like it was, it was definitely a heavy presence of record execs and people with money that was really in there that was in position to do things for artists. - If they asked you to motherfucking perform, that means you was that nigga. - You feel like how Nino and them was coming through in New Jack City. You know what I'm saying? You remember when they came through in New Jack City? When you somebody in the Tunnel, you had that feeling. It was that. - A lot of their songs that you wouldn't hear on the radio because of the profanity in them, would get played at the Tunnel. Tunnel was the outlet for the streets. - It was a great vehicle to break street records. - It brought you closer to the people that were gonna support you. - I feel as though what the Tunnel did for artists like me and all the other artists in the naughty nineties was for the platform where you didn't have to go to the Garden. - The Tunnel was training for a lot of artists. - To me it was like a bootcamp. - It showed their mobility of handling the crowd and their performance ability. So the Tunnel actually molded these artists that's here now that's gravitating these big venues. - And it was like the Apollo. If you were not good, you're not good. You had to entertain that crowd, and if you were able to entertain that crowd, it's the future which it is because they're now. - The Tunnel molded Jay-Z. The Tunnel molded Jim Jones who was a hype man for Cam'ron. The Tunnel molded Cam'ron. The Tunnel keep Black Moon in business right now. Evil D. - A lot of those producers would just leave the Tunnel at an early time and go home and make beats. - What it did for us, it just kept all of us grounded. - I could definitely say the Tunnel made a lot of molded millionaires. - You performed in the Tunnel, you knew that you had the heart of New York. - And if you rocked the Tunnel, you're gonna blast off. (upbeat music) ♪ As I step up in the place ♪ ♪ At a slow pace ♪ ♪ Looking real lace ♪ ♪ With my cellie to the face ♪ - Watch out for the sewage. - Yeah. - I was like damn bro. - Step back, step back, step back. - Even though the entrance to the Tunnel is on 27th Street and 12th Avenue, the entry really started on 11th Avenue. That that long block. 'cause that's where we started stopping everybody. - You are not fly if they didn't know you to let open up the banister and let you drive and park on the block. - If you wasn't important you had to wait about three blocks to get in the motherfucker. It was about 3000 people on line. - The line is just so astronomically long. - Once you make your travel trip up the block, you have to get on this long gate. - Everybody about to go get on this line. We about to go up in the Tunnel. - Your name is? - Liz. - Where you from? - I'm Dominican and Cuban. - What borough you represent? - Uptown Harlem World. - Oh shit Harlem World in the house. - So I remember getting out the car and you know what I'm saying, walking down the long alley like man hold up cuz where we going? Like this ain't no club. You know what I'm saying? - It's usually first 500 women are free, and when I got to work the line was down the block and sometimes people were standing on cars and already rioting wanting to get in for free. - But once you got to that gate and it was strapped off and you had id, You was good to come in. If you didn't have that ID, you had to grease somebody to get through that gate. - My man used to be at the top of the, the top of the block up there. Used to be charging cats $10 just to get on the line and they used to pay it. - You ain't know the homie that was running it or they ain't know you, somebody ain't know you, big top flight security and all the diesel brothers and Ak's that was out there then more than likely nine times outta 10 you was getting played. - By the time you get a, you know in the club you might be down a hundred already. - I don't know, just to get in you, it seemed like you had to be thorough. Make sure you cut that line, get to the front. - Me and Jim used to always run up to the front of the door and just Deebo our way through. - Fuck a line, fuck 11th Avenue with the bike racks and nothing. We came down 28th Street around the back to the west side highway right in it. - Paul, you over here, Nigga. - The guys lined up along 27th Street and the guys line was always the longest line and it was like hours before they got to the front door. And the ladies lined up along the west side highway. - So if you came with your boys and you came with girls, it's no telling everybody got in or not. You know what I'm saying? And remember back then everybody ain't had cell phones. - We outside the Tunnel. And we about to go inside in like five seconds, you know what I'm saying? - You started from 11th Avenue. - That was a security check. - ID please. - Then you had to get online. - The gates was actually the first ID check. - ID. - Got down to the middle of the block, was another security check. - And then you had to get to the door. - Was another ID check. - ID. - And then you had to get to the stairs. - ID. - It was various channels to get into the door. - And you'd have to walk upstairs into the cub and be searched. - At one point it was all one search area, male and females in one area. And eventually they decided well let's just cut that up and put the girls in one side and the guys in another. - The search procedures was no other. - We did actually search you very tightly. - Those searches were the worst searches ever. - The search was sheer disrespect. - They was doing in the Tunnel, what the airport security does now. - Search at the Tunnel was like Rikers Island search. - Rikers. - Rikers Island. - It was like going into the penile in penitentiary. Yo, you had to check in at the door, you get frisked down, get your clothes to go in and you stepping in with a whole bunch of motherfuckers you ain't done seen before and shit. So you gotta get your corner and you gotta get your backs turned to the shit. So if it pop down, you ready to get it in 'cause you feel like you in a motherfucking yard. With ass big system playing. - So the minute they walked in there, you had Big Rob saying we're gonna search you down, we find any type of weapon, we're gonna kick your ass and dump you in the dumpster. - Took the jackets off, kicked off their boots. You know sometimes even the socks. First time I ever heard of take your shoes off, open your mouth was in the Tunnel, - It was damn near everything but a full cavity search and shit. Because niggas back then they was spitting razors and shit. But they be either I open your mouth, - Take grab the boots, bang them, hit 'em on the ground. Just like they do on the island. Make sure they ain't got no knives and razors up in there. - If you got dreads, you gotta shake out your dreads. They check you, check the soles of your feet, give you a nut check, check under your collar. - They did everything but made you squat. - Yeah it really reminded me of when I used to go to the island. To see my loved ones. - And I don't care how well you hid your contraband, they will find it. - We used to catch all sorts of stuff coming up through that search area, man. Guns, knives, dope, coke. - motherfucking bouncers used to be trying to find any and everything. Not to find, not to include everything they were trying to put in their pocket on the side. You know them type of niggas that go search you find 20, you know what I'm saying? Find something dirty, tell you my nigga you gotta fix me up and let you go in with it regardless. You feel me? You know how that go. You could always pay for the Tunnel security. - I had a searcher, I won't say his name, he'll know once he sees this video. And he would have a box in the middle of the search area. So all the weed that was confiscated, was to go into that box. So during the course of the night I would walk by and talk about weed. My god we're talking about A box half full of weed. Now the cops have a habit of walking in the building all the time. Say Sterling man, this place smells like weed. I said that's impossible. No one even smoke inside here. No, it smells like un smoked weed. Like you got a like a, you got a plantation of weed in here. Not knowing that this MOOC got a box full of weed right over there. And I'm walking the cops right by it. I am like, what the fuck? What are you doing bro? When I found out, I was so- I fired him, dude. They go, that's not me, I'm not telling them to put it in there, they put it in there. I said, where does it go at the end of the night? Where does it go? - I used to get everybody's weed. They would put it on the table right there, me and the homies. I never had to bring weed to the club. To be honest with you. So yeah, shout out the Tunnel security. - So we're searching, I'm searching the kids, search his boots or whatever he had on sneakers. I search his body. I said, okay, I gotta go through your bag. So he goes, okay. He opens up his bag and when I did this, the other guys that were behind the, the magnetometers that they're all like this, like they all just sort of leaned forward like, like, yo what's up? It was- In there was money. We're not talking about one stack of money. We're talking about stacks. And he had to have what I thought back then might've been 30,000, was probably closer to 60. That's a guess. It was all in there in cash. I said look, I gotta stick my hand. I, I realized what was up and I had to stick my hand in there and search around and make sure there wasn't, it was nothing but fucking cash. And they had the skinniest kid wearing the bag like in the front. You know, like in the front of him. Now again, I'm not robbing nobody. It's not my thing. But I'll tell you what, considering all the security there was 99% black. I wish that one day in my whole life I was black because, because if I had the op and not because I wanted to be black, but because then he wouldn't have noticed me choking him out from behind I'd, I'd had somebody start a riot and choke the kid. He'd have disappeared into the crowd with me. The bad would've been gone and I'd have showed up next Sunday like all was good. - It was the regular person search, which was like a full body prison cavity search. And then it was like the, like the celebrity search, which was a high five a pound. Go ahead. - A funny story about that, me and Red Man we worked out together in the same Fifth Avenue gym. So I'm like, you know Reggie. He came in with Meth and the whole Wu-Tang posse one night and you know, I'm like, you know, and Sterling was standing like right, right next to me like over there he could hear. And I'm like Reg, well what's going Reggie? And I gave him a pound, let him slide by. Method Man stepped up to me and I went to search him. He's like, and he was like mad loud, yo you ain't searched Reggie. And I'm like, shut up man. I'm like, and I don't, I don't front like you know. I'm like I know who you are but I don't know you like that. I know him like that, but I don't know you like that. So I flipped open his jacket and he had Mad Dutches in there and I'm like, yo, hold that down. And he was like, oh yeah, you know he thought I was the coolest person that night. - New York has always been notorious for that. Like you from Edenwald, there's a nigga that works the door. You good. You can come in with a fucking Uzi and niggas wouldn't say nothing to you. But if you wasn't from, and if that nigga was doing the door and you wasn't from Edenwald, he about to take off your shoes, take off your socks, pull your pants down, pull your shirt up. - There was girls that I, I said I can't search her, she peed on herself. She was like it was cold outside. I said you still coming in? And we were like no you gotta go home. And she didn't. She went right inside. She went into the water and she put it in the dryer and she kept on partying. - The girls used to have to come in, they used to have to remove their shoes. - I mean they wanted to go through your purse and everything or whatever, but I just really didn't like taking off my shoes. That was the thing that I just really just didn't like. - You know they said we searched them worse than going to Rikers. They didn't have to have that much cavity searching. - When we searched, we had to put our hand because you could tell the difference when they're walking they will roll up whatever they had to roll up and put it in their pads. So there were incidents and times that were, they'd give knives and stuff to their partners that are waiting inside. So we will let them know that before we were going to search that if they don't feel comfortable with it, that they could go ahead and leave. And they were like, go ahead. But this one particular female, they pulled it out and it was done in the camera. - It was just crazy, like they check everything but you still get it through. - The entry to the Tunnel was worse than entering the courtroom only for the fact of a safety purpose. But you knew that once you gain access into that building, there's a glorifiable night that you will never forget. (upbeat music) - Tunnel security was the realest group of security officers I've ever seen in my life. - That time. And still probably to this day was the best security in the world. - I miss it. I miss them brothers. Some are still here, some are gone. - We had the best security force in America, - Felt like Vegas security. - And they was like correction officers. - I could remember one thing in a word, they were big. - Just imagine like a village of Shreks. - It always looked like they were like gorillas. Solid, scary looking. - Big Black, mean dudes. - I couldn't stand 'em for a while. - They was extra a whole lot. But you needed it 'cause it, you had, you had gangsters coming from all over. - They was like the police for the, for the thugs and the gangsters. Inside the club. - Tunnel security- They- Obama should have them. - I would always say that Tunnel security is number one, the best. - All the best in the whole city. - I was in Cancun and somebody said Yo you from the Tunnel dog. It's like yeah. Yeah we we we're known worldwide. - Well I've been everywhere in the world man. I ain't never seen a security like how the Tunnel security. - Ain't take no shit off of nobody. - They had a room in the Tunnel in the back and they used to have weights and and punching bags and everything. And they used to go in there and stretch, and do karate sparring matches before, before they come out. - Every time I'd come in at five 30, they were suiting up in the hallway and they were putting on shields on their arms and their legs. Everybody had their little trick of what they were gonna use for the night. - And I used to be like, is there a reason why y'all doing that? Few of them was like yeah we gotta whip a niggas ass tonight. - And they pretty much rolled in packs of ten. One radio with 10 guys, and they would just circle the whole place and you know try to keep peace where they could. - Had to learn to be on their good side. - Certain niggas used to run down on you. They see you smoking, they try to tell you gimme $20 some shit like that. But you give 'em that shit and get the fuck outta here. You smoking all night. - I mean that was our hustle. We we used to tax dudes. You know you smoking, you wanna smoke weed in that corner, you know you gotta pay for that. - It was a lot of security in there that overdid they job sometimes. But overall it was cool. - Soon as a fight broke out, you might get two three hits. They were coming in a line and if you wasn't looking when that line came, it was going to run you over. - They beat you up first, and then they ask questions later. - They would just hit people up, have you out the door. - They'll lift you straight the fuck up. - They wouldn't throw you out, they would bounce you out. - They loved knocking niggas out, yo. They loved it. - Yeah we had to put our paws on niggas. That that was part of the game. - If one got into a fight, you better believe you was getting your ass whipped by that whole side of the Tunnel. - That was a place where you come and you know you couldn't act up 'cause you act up, you going out one way or another. - I seen dudes seven foot tall, 500 pounds. Go to my boss talk about yo you can keep that bread for the night. I can't have no parts of this. I'm outta here. 'cause they was soft like that. - Nowadays you can take a test and anybody can get certified. You couldn't get certified in that building taking that type of test. There's only one test you had to pass up in that building. Certification hands on. - It can be a fight amongst 20 people. Security's going to get in that fight. You just see giants coming everywhere, every angle. - And some of them motherfuckers had guns. The leader of the pack behind Sterling 'cause he was the head security. He would've a four pound out. - And then on the way out, they going to rough you up and break you up, and rob you, and take your chain, and your money and your ID, and then toss you off these four steps. - They was quick fast to catch you fighting, or drunk. Once you drunk that was straight payday. So when they throw you out, your wallet gone, everything gone. Your motherfucking coat gone. Winter time nigga you freezing fucked up drunk. They took my coat. They talking about what you talking about, you had your shit. - Absolutely and if you make, and you know what's crazy about Tunnel security now, if you see them same dudes and interviewed them, they would tell you that they used to rob niggas back in the day. - 100%. - 100%. - Were people getting robbed at the Tunnel by security? Allegedly. - Well you know I plead the fifth, you know what I mean? I ain't going to say but you know. You know what I mean. I honestly man the security was some good dudes man. If a nigga said he got robbed, he was doing wrong. - You got in the problem in the Tunnel, your fucking arms got stretched like this, nigga put you in yolk and they went in your pockets. - Niggas took your watch, your rings. - Trust me. - All that. - It definitely happened to my mans. And them when we got into a couple fights. It never happened to me. Probably 'cause we had the face but my mans definitely was like yo, those niggas when in my pockets. - Could have been while they were getting, you know, roughed up. They dropped something here and there, you know usually happens. - Altogether. I think it was like 80 of us. Outta that 80 maybe it was like 10. - Just like anything else, if you got a law firm, you got one or two bad lawyers. If you got a, if you got a precinct, you got one or two bad cops. It's not the whole precinct. - My son went home with a lot of stuff, you know he went to school with a lot of different things. You know what I mean? I ain't saying I took nothing. - Them niggas gaffle game is crazy. Straight Brooklyn. Niggas stop the fight. Break the fight up, in the niggas pocket at the same time. Nigga's chained, off a nigga's chain the same time. Next thing you know they- they breaking the fight up and them niggas spinning on you like this with your shit in their pocket. Spinning right back. You heard? Fight is over. - It was like cut it out and going in your pocket. Y'all break it up. Y'all break it up, and going in their pockets and shit. - As they're bringing them out the club, they popping his chain off they going, they digging his pockets, taking his wallets. So by the time he get to the door of the club, he got one shoe on. His chain is gone, his wallet's gone. He got rabbit ears and it's four degrees outside. - That basically what would happen. So you know you run, you running your mouth, you get fucked up, you wake up, your shit's gone. Who took your shit? I don't know. - I ain't even mad at them. 'Cause if I was, if I was the security nigga out there busting my ass in the heat or in the cold out there for a hundred dollars or one 20 whatever they was getting a night, you know what I'm saying? I'm already out here but nigga now you fronting, you drunk, and we gotta throw you out? You're not leaving with that. - Tough guys is in there, everybody's popping off. Everybody's talking crazy. You pop off yo, by the time you leaving, you don't leave the same piece you came in with. Know what I'm saying? Or you, you fall apart by the time you get to the front door 'cause it go out. There's a lot of I'm gonna kill you, and wait till I see you again, and you dead and whatever, whatever, whatever. So yo guys left not necessarily all in one piece. - A lot of dudes used to come in here on they rah rah thinking security was soft. Now as a man, if you going to test a man, certain men, they're not gonna go for the bullshit. If you gonna run up on somebody thinking you tough and you gonna come into their domain, what you think going to happen? If I come in your domain and I play tough guy and you got a bunch of tough guys with you, what's supposed to happen to me? So what was supposed to happen, happened. You got washed, you got washed, you took a loss, you took a loss. - So if you wasn't tough enough to handle it, B, you ain't belong there. And if you didn't belong there, it showed very quickly. - If you had that chain out, that shit was leaving with one of them niggas that night. - The chain is like a magnet to their hand. - Seriously, if they came in with big chains, they would get robbed. I don't wanna say this artist's name, but this artist came in big mouth running it like I'm this that and the other. Around 20 minutes later he comes to the front door. - Hey look. One of your security just robbed me. - Yo man they took my chain, they took my chain. - Well how do you know he was my security? So they started talking, you know, he looked like this and this and this. - I said, who took your chain bro? Niggas inside took my chain. I said, all right, come inside, show me who took your chain. - So they start walking all around through the club. And the guy's scared. He's like you know, that's him. Not like that's him! More like, yo, yeah that's, you know that's the guy. - I go, dude, it ain't those guys. Those guys security. Telling you man, them niggas got my chain. - So he's like, yo, you robbed my fucking friend? And he's like, no, no, no, no. I mean what you talking about? I ain't never, no, no, no. Yes you did, yes you did. He goes, nah I mean come on man. I mean, I mean what you want back? - Open their jacket, they got several chains. - Yo, show me which is yours and I'll give it back to you. - Dude man, you guys are supposed to be protecting people. You're taking their chains? - That was his last day. (upbeat music) - You was working in security and you was about coat check, man. You saw everything before it got inside. - Whether you was a celebrity, or you was just a regular Joe, you had to go past the coat check. - Coat check at the Tunnel was basically like the line to get in the Tunnel. - It's like another 3000 people. - That coat check was like a whole nother income. - I gotta say it was literally a gold mine. - It was crazy it was mandatory, because if it was mandatory then that's a problem. 'cause brothers didn't want to hang their coats up. Mandatory coat check, mandatory coat check. And there'd be cats out there with minks and fly shit and I'm not going to check my coat, and something happens to it. 'Cause on the front of the coat check it says "We're not responsible for certain things that happen with the coat." So F that, I am not checking my mink. - You're checking your coat at the Tunnel. There's no way you get to rock your shit at the Tunnel unless you were respected by the bouncers and everybody at that front. - You might be on that line to check your coat for like half hour, 45 minutes. - Checking your coat was good, but getting your coat out afterwards, woo. - It was time you pick your coat up. All hell was breaking loose. - Shout out to every chicken head that had a fight at the coat check. You used to make our nights. - I never really checked my coat, but when I did check my coat a couple of times, I left my coat there. Wasn't even worth it. - You could always make a little extra dollar or two, you know, "Yo get my coat for me man." Here's $20 dollars, here's $50. - I'm gonna keep it real. You better know the right people. 'cause if you came in here coat checking Pelle's and furs and all that, and you didn't ring bells, woo, bye bye. - Leave a mink, come back and get a hoodie. - Sometime the bloops happening where you might not get your coat or you might get somebody else coat. - Sometimes coats went missing because people would find coat check tickets on the floor and claim people's things that weren't theirs. - I remember motherfuckers would jump over the counter and start stealing coats. - More shit was happening there, then the shit that was happening on the fucking dance floor. - A lot of fights broke out at the coat check, a lot of minks got stolen. - Coat check was no good. I seen him give a bitch fur a coat away. And she was crying and she was like, my brother going come down here. I swear to God. Yo, this bitch was in tears. Word the mother. She's like yo no I want my fucking coat. Like girlfriend is not gonna work tonight. You fucked up. - The hanger there with the ticket but there's no coat. You know. So a lot of times when they started wearing their furs, they wouldn't check their furs. You know, We had to put up little signs, check at your own risk. That means look, you never know. I mean a lot of boys wanted to get their girl some fur coats, you know? So I mean it was free. - Do not put your shit in coat check. - We lost many eight ball jackets up in there. - I left my coat in the car. - Ain't nobody dig the coat checks. - I'm from the hood. We don't check our coats. - I never took my coat off. I used to have my dutches in that bitch. - I never wore a coat in there because it was the worst. - Yeah, I put my coat in the booth. - My coat check was the booth. - We stuffed our coats in our bags or we never even had to give up a coat. - Never used a coat check. Ever, ever, ever. - You could really just come out there on a cold winter night and be going home to the train station with no coat, no nothing. And no explanation. No I'm gonna reimburse you. No we got you. Oh I know who got- no, we gave your shit to homeboy. He said it was his. What you going to do? - Who thinks that you have to have 17 security guards to watch the fucking coat check at the end of the night. But when you got over 2000 people in there, talking about, nah I'm not waiting. Because they're drunk or they're thugs or frankly if they're drug dealers or from a team of guys or just any 10 or 15 guys who figure, fuck that, I'm not waiting. You gotta have a strong team there. - You got a bunch of drunken knuckleheads at the end of the night. You know that's what you gotta deal with. (upbeat music) - The bar, the big money maker, the bar. - Upstairs bar was in the middle of the unisex double bathroom. You sitting up there drinking, waiting for all the chicks to come upstairs on that high heel shit. - We had a bar in the back area that had anywhere from four to five bartenders. And we had a little back bar area once you stepped out of the bathroom area that had maybe two or three bartenders. And each one of those bars did unbelievable business. - It's not a bar downstairs connected to the booth. That was just pure madness man. - It was the longest bar I ever seen in my life. - A 360 Degree. I want to not even a circle, like a rectangle. And it's just like bam smack in the middle of the club. - It used to be set up kind of like how the boroughs are connected because on one side you had queens, then you had uptown and the Bronx, and then on the other side you had Brooklyn. And so it's kind of set up like how the city was. - Yeah the front part of the bar where that was closest to the pictures and the cameras and stuff. It was really chilled out over there. Then you had the, the other side of the bar which was away from the coat check. That's where it was all clicked up. If you, if you wasn't even supposed to be over there, you ain't even go over there. - We had a wall on the Tunnel. You had the DJ booth, you had the bar. That wall was a lot of history, a lot of deals got made, a lot of shit got popped off. A lot of money changed hands right there on that wall by the bar. - That's where we chilled. - Everyone stood there. The best of the best artists, the guys that were making the money. - That side of the bar was all the industry cats. If you come in and, and you go straight to the right, that bar was all the killers. All the killers and all the gangsters. So the industry cats, you didn't belong on that side of the wall. Like I said it was like, it was like you was in jail. So if you are on the wrong side of the bar, Something gonna happen. - That's the meeting spot right there. Whether you bought a drink or not. - That was when the bar was the bar. - The bar used to be hectic. Like a thousand people at the bar. - You stand there, you stand there and stand there. - And it was so hard to get to the bar because that was like the line. - You either have people spending lots of money, Or you could have the motherfuckers standing there looking and trying to get a free glass of water. - Bar to Tunnel line was too long. I got drunk before I got there. - We would try to get as many drinks as we can at one time. I'm double fisting 'cause I'm not going back to that bar and waited 30, 40 minutes. - Every alcohol that was ever sold was there. Was sold out. - Yeah everybody from every borough had their own preference in what they were drinking. - I want to know what niggas in New York like to drink? (crowd shouting) I think I heard someone say apple juice. - V8 juice. - I can see you guys got some Moet right here. - Tomato juice y'all. - Lets all make a joke out here. (indiscernible speaking) where my Hennessy drinkers out there? - That was incredible Hulk times. You know what I'm saying? That was the drink of choice back then. - Incredible Hulk. - Incredible Hulk. That's what we used to rock. - That was absolutely my drink for like two years. That's all I drunk. - Thug passion. - The Hennessy. - Especially when they came out with the red Alize. - I to get Remy Red Alize. - Hennessy. - Henny first then we converted to Courvoisier. - Henny. - Straight Hennessy. - Colleagues used to be Becks, I was Jack Daniels. - Remy and Alize, but Remy. Double shots of Remy baby. Shout out to Patrick, you already know. - Patrick. Every week. My boys, we was all good. - Bottles was super cheap. - All night. He the homie. - Some nights we would sell out of champagne, we'd have to drive over to Jersey to get more champagne. That's how busy it would be. Anytime there were big crews inside, each member of the crew would have a bottle of champagne. If they saw another crew, they would send an entire crew bottles of champagne. - That's the original buying out the bar spot. - I can't even say a handful of niggas buy out the Tunnel bar. - We would always open the bar. Now when I mean open the bar, the bar would be open for an hour on us. FUBU. - Hold on, hold on this is Daymond John from FUBU and, this motherfucker it's hot tonight. For real. We gonna show the S N double O P Dr. Dre and Xzibit how the east coast niggas do it. You ain't never gonna see no designers do the shit we're about to do. If you ever been to our parties, you know how we set it off. I'm gonna get it all loosened up for y'all fellas in here because I'm gonna open the motherfucking bar for all the ladies word up. The bar is now open for all the motherfucking ladies. Free drinks on Fubu. - I remember LL came in one night, bought out the bar like 25 grand whatever 'cause he was supposed to perform. Everybody expected him to perform. He is like nah. And he just compensated I guess by buying out the bar. - Everybody in the club can drink what they want for an hour. Drinks is on L. Let's get down baby. Do your thing. - Puff and just a whole bunch of dudes just just from the hood would buy that bar out. - We did it because we were giving back to the people. - I paid 50 bucks for a jar of orange juice for a, for a carafe of orange juice. 50 bucks. I was like look, I was with my people. I got like three bottles and the thing about the Tunnel was there was no bar. Let's go to the bar, let's go sit in our section, your section was that little carved out spot at the bar and you had to have at least a couple people guarding your bottles. - That bottle service nonsense today. That's a different story. - Nah, it was no such thing about a sparkler. - If you have one or two bottles and the sparks flying, the shit looks stupid as hell If you ask me. - The bar was was always beautiful. It's just that some nights you got it good. Some nights you didn't. You might get fake alcohol. Bartenders might've got counterfeit. - They would charge extra money on Sunday nights 'cause people wouldn't tip. So they had to add a tip to the price. - Easily every night man, they'd clear about 150 grand cash at that bar or better. (upbeat music) - The dance floor was crazy man. Massive ass fucking space you know. And it would just be filled with just people vibing and and being controlled by the music. - When the Tunnel first opened it was a train station. So you had two sidewalks and you had an area that was actually recessed downward. Peter took wood and built right over that recessed area. So every time he stepped on a dance floor it had a little play to it, it would bounce, it would go up and down. So anytime the DJ was spinning music, especially if it had a strong bass, you would feel it in the floor. - The floor literally moved. - I thought the floor was moving up and down like this one point. It was so crazy one night. - It was one of the biggest dance floors I've ever seen. - The dance floor was always rocking. - Looked like a video all the time. - All you saw was a sea of people. Going like this. - And the deeper you went pause back up in there. The more gutter it got. - A lot of security used to be scared to walk on that dance floor. - The dance floor in the Tunnel was a war zone. The night we had N.O.R.E and Cam'ron, they surrounded my niece and robbed her for her jewelry. - Niggas was back there fucking, niggas was back there selling weed. Niggas was back there gang banging. - One of the biggest battlefields ever, 'cause a nigga might just be dancing on the dance floor with a niggas bitch and a nigga don't even know it. You might just turn around and your whole back is slit. - For me the dance floor was a spot where I would go and film a lot. Walk through the crowd, which when I think about it now was kind of ballsy of me thinking about all the gangsters and thugs and gang bangers and everything that was in the crowd. Me just running up on dudes with the camera with the bright light in they face. I'm surprised nobody ever tried to crack my head back then. - So as you came into the floor and the music started pumping, it'll just go around and like almost like a skating rink kind of a circle. - You throw on something like MOP Ante Up guaranteed somebody get robbed. - A banger come on you just, you just know to hit the wall and just watch how the club starts moving and how the club starts shifting. And you know it starts shifting and people can't control their balance. You know niggas is getting robbed and you watch the robbers. Nine outta 10 times, We knew who was going to rob, you feel me? Because you can just sit back and watch 'em. They come in with their click. We knew 'em. We bring into 'em every week. We watch them, after we watch them, we go home smiling. - You may not catch the fight, but you'll know that there's a fight by the, the crowd moving. That whole wave of crowd. We're not talking about, oh it's 10 or 15 people moving. We're talking about like 250 people moving at once. - Watching Alpha and Bolo because when they spot something in the crowd, they diving in and we going right to it. - I used to stand on top of a speaker and just play the wall. Shit jump off. You run to it. Some of y'all used to run from it. - I'm standing like on the stepper so, just looking at the dance floor and I see the crowd just moving like waves, like fish in the ocean. All of a sudden one guy pops up and it's him and his crew fighting in there. I'm like yo what are you doing man? Just having fun. And he dives back in and the crowd is doing this. - A lot of the older dudes really just stayed up by the bar. All the young wild niggas stayed up by the floor. - But I felt like that's where the newbies went. - I would never go in there. - When ain't nothing happened. You really seen a party. - I liked going all the way to the back 'cause in the back you can kind of like you know a little more private in the back on the dance floor. You know you might catch a girl booed up with your favorite rapper. - You see bitches doing the dance from the the Nino Brown shit. You like, oh my gosh this shit is real. - You had certain cats that played the dance floor all night. They just came up for water and headed straight back there. Like it was the porn video. - 'Cause when the right song come on, you got motherfuckers, I mean legs on the motherfucking shoulder, - A lot of side action on the side and the speakers and all that. - And you'll see a chick, she got a skirt up. - And you'll trip over a girl's feet 'cause she on her knees. - I seen people having sex on the dance floor. - I saw my first Homo Thug couple make out on the dance floor. - Women in cages. - We would just look from the sidelines and look at people just sweating and getting it in. - You'll find in that Tunnel, Some of the best dancers. - The video dancers, they came there to let loose, they came there to battle each other. - A serious circle, meaning it was a certain people that would be dancing at that time was the mop tops, misfits. These are cool dancers that that ran the whole club scene at that time. - All around the side of the dance floor. You had all of the stick up boys, the grimy niggas. Niggas just came home. - I used to run in there with the older guys from my hood. You know on some, they was on some stick up shit. I was a little homie at that time. - Even though it was so much thuggery going on in the spot, you was seeing niggas was enjoying themself. Smiling and having a good time. (upbeat music) - Back then at the time it was so much music. Dope music. ♪ Yo ♪ ♪ When the Remy's in the system ♪ ♪ Ain't no telling will I fuck him ♪ ♪ Will I kiss him ♪ - Niggas is mad it get more but than ashtrays. ♪ Stop ♪ ♪ Drop ♪ ♪ Shut 'em down open up shop ♪ ♪ Do ant to party with me ♪ ♪ Let me see this ♪ ♪ What you got for me ♪ - Ain't premiere. God damn when them tracks come on. Whew. - One of the dopest things about the Tunnel from me to remember is hearing my records get played up in there. You know that's a big deal and seeing everybody go, oh. - The top maybe of all time Tunnel banger. - The Benjamins by Diddy and the family. That record rocked for two years straight. - The number one bang in the Tunnel was the Benjamin. That record reigned Supreme for a long time. - Busta came with, put your hands when my eyes can see. - Man Busta used to have that shit lit in the Tunnel. - Well anything bad boy, every Biggie record. - That Biggie banged in the Tunnel for Brooklyn every week. - Any Biggie. - Real Love remix. - 10 Crack Commandments was like danger in that bitch. - They put on Big, the Tunnel would just almost flip upside down. - Where Brooklyn at Biggie in Tupac. - Hypnotized. - So I'm in the Tunnel and Dreams is playing and I'm standing next to Patra Biggie go something something Patra. Patra's like this. - Big poppa. - Craig Mack. - Black Rob. - Whoa. - Any shit by Hov. - Jay-Z joint that was kind of bananas in there. - "Jigga what Jigga Who". - That 2:00 AM up in the club. - Where I'm from. Marcy Son. - Anything Roc-A-Fella. If it was Jay-Z or Beanie and Beanie Siegel or Freeway record. - It was another level. When the Roc came on, - Memphis Bleek "Mind Right" was big in the Tunnel. - Nore and Capone with that bang bang. - Lil Kim was popping at that time. - "No Time" Lil Kim. - When Lil Kim came out with the gangster rap. Forget about the girls were throwing singles and moving like guys, I'm like look at this shit. - Lil Kim "Big Mama Thing". - Master P "Bout It Bout It" used to tear the roof. - All the Big Timers joints The Lox. - Anything lox. - "Wild Out" would actually start a fight, "Niggas Done Started Something." - I know we ripped the Tunnel to shreds. - When "Cream" came on. That was a moneymaker song. - There's so many damn songs. That dog. - DMX shit, It would just be like. - "Get At Me Dog" might be like number one. Or at least gotta be like number two when that. - "Get at Me Dog". Boy that was like Tunnel like. Whoa. - MOP. - The Number one Tunnel Banger is "Ante up." - Yo when MOP used to come on, even for me, I used to be like yes. - From that Bootcamp Click. - "Throw Your Guns In The Air. Onyx was, oh my god. - C-Murder. "Down For My Niggas". - "One For all." - That Brand Nubian record. - "Da Rockwileder" by Method Man & Redman. I used to love the way that sounds. - Mobb Deep "Shook Ones". - "Shook Ones", woo hoo. You lose character up in there. That's when you might just get your shit snatched. - "Shook One" was bananas in there. Put a hood on it. "Quiet Storm" was number one at the here. - Nas "Hate Me Now." - I Forgot Akinelye. "Put It In Your Mouth." - Man you know a lot of the West Coast stuff was was popping also. Snoop Dogg, that "Gin and Juice" record. - "Hail Mary", you know "Dear Mama". - "Pop that Coochie", that was the song in the Tunnel. - The one I hated the most, but it was a good song of the Tunnel was "The Water Dance". Flex used to always wanna play that shit when we was picking the money up. And that shit used to have the crowd going bananas. - Cam'ron "Let Me Know". Ma$e and Cam'ron "Horse and Carriage", Bravehearts, "Oochie Wally." - And at any moment you was like right there with your favorite rapper. So you know it was kind of like what's up? Your song is nice. Yeah, let's dance to it up in the Tunnel. (upbeat music) - The unisex bathroom was a mind child of a promoter named, I'm trying to remember, I think his name was Cheech. And he said when he was in Europe it was a big thing to unisex bathrooms and you, he said no one felt uncomfortable. - Yeah they had all like neon blue lights in there and it was all the white marble tile. It was crazy. That bathroom. - Bathroom at the Tunnel had a bar in the middle of it and there was guys on one side, girls on the other and they would mix and roll through. - They had benches in the bathroom where you actually could sit on one side of the bathroom. - A DJ in there. - Music banging. - People smoking weed, people sniffing coke. - You walked in there, you took your piss and you got outta there. - You better go in and come out quick. - Better hope that you can get a stall. Without being looked at. - For me it was uncomfortable. I never went to the urinal. - A chick could walk over, lemme see what you working with. - As soon as I went in there I was like this looking, trying to look past the dudes like when they was going in the urinal. - Men and women going to the bathroom like it was crazy. I hated going to the bathroom. I, I never would go to the bathroom. - So the average black woman ain't used to using the bathroom with a man standing right there. - You went in and took a piss while there was a woman standing there washing her hands. Or you went in there and took a shit if you were stupid enough, and there was a woman sitting next to you talking about yo you got toilet paper. I mean it was constant. - Sometime that was the nastiest shit in the world. Sometime it was the best in the world. 'cause you'll go to the men's bathroom and you'll see some fucking Kotex and bloody shit on the floor. You like, yo what the fuck is this? - One time there was a woman in there, she had a dress on, she changing her pad. She just took out the dirty one, got the fresh one in the other hand, this nigga coming there talking about yo, what's good, let's pop. You know we had to beat his ass. - And it was kind of crazy 'cause the bathroom was up out of the way and most of the security was down on the dance floors. When it got crazy we had to run from the dance floor, all the way up the stairs. So by the time we got up there, there was no talking. If you was up there and you was fucking around, you had to go. - So it was cats that came to the Tunnel and they went up in the bathroom area and they never came downstairs. Only for Showtime. - Sometimes you just go to the bathroom when it's just not nothing happening. Where you at right then? 'Cause you know something gonna be walking in, something gonna be walking out. - The way it was set up it wasn't like it was, it was nasty like that. 'Cause the bathroom and the toilets and the urinals was all on the whole like another little side. So it was nothing you smelling nothing. - People came, you know, make money. - The gun deals, the drug deals, the prostitution deals. - Every once in a while I get a call, listen the ladies are conducting business upstairs. So I say okay lemme go check up. Sure enough they'd be in there conducting their businesses, hit you off with 20%. And for I could see they weren't hitting me off with 20% looked more like 2%. - If you didn't want to get put out, you gotta pay. - It was a hotel. What short stayed $35. - Some things used to go down in the bathrooms. - We had nice times at the Tunnel, you know what I'm saying? Using the bathroom. - I also had to go up there and extract people from the toilets because we had what I call bath, the bathroom stall chicks. - On nights you didn't wanna get caught but it was different. That was kind of like the only club in New York that had the unisex bathroom. So you know, sometimes you knew that the cutie was going to the bathroom. Sometimes the guy would be waiting for you to come out the bathroom. So it was kind of like, yeah that was his own pickup spot. - Every time I was like, hey, get out, get out, get out. You see the legs up, the panties down, girls on their knees and hey what you doing? We're almost, she's done. She's almost done. Come on, give her a minute. - Have I ever got picked up at the bathroom? I mean I picked up my lipstick off the floor but that's all I'm gonna say. - This dude was banging this chick out so crazy. Next thing you know he popped out with her and she fell on the floor and he was on top of her. I was like wow. - I would look down at the floor and I see four pair of feet like. - Carucci caught me in the back smashing like this one nigga said oh shit, I'm back there smashing while the party, a lot of babies was made from the Tunnel. Just leave it like that. Just a lot of you niggas is babies from the Tunnel. - That bathroom done seem some history. Shouts to Nelly, that bathroom done see some history. Oh my bad Shouts to Ja Rule. - We used to go in there 'cause we knew the girls was in there so we'd like to hang out to see who's who. See who would notice us. - Shouts to Bow Wow and that big booty Puerto Rican chick from Newark, New Jersey. By Broad Street in the projects. You know who I'm talking about. You know what you did with Bow Wow, why you going to rape that little nigga? (upbeat music) - Backstage is like the club amongst the club amongst friends and you, you see a little bit of everything back there too. - Only a few people can really get back there. - Backstage is where we did all our interviews. - Since like you ain't on No Limit no more. What's the pros and cons of that. - Shit it got it got motherfucking pros and cons. Because when I was brought with no limit, that was a motherfucking mass unit, you know? But the pros, to it is you know I get, I get more attention now to my individual self but that ain't always cool all the time, you know what I'm saying? But it's right now. Perfect. - What's up Cormega? - Chilling, chilling. What's the deal? - All right, so now let's touch on your album. When is that coming out and what can we look for? - The album coming out like within three, four months. Like four months. And you could look for a lot of rappers that lose they jobs when my shit come out. Because I'm real with my shit. A lot of rappers is repping thugs so I can't even rep thugs no more. I'm gonna let them keep that. I'm repping gangsters so you know, just gonna keep it gangster. - And if you a backstage man, chances are you got to experience what hip hop life and hip hop culture and being around hip hop artists was really about. - Backstage of the Tunnel was always a locked situation. What happens backstage is mostly for the artists that were gonna perform that night, or the artists coming in that did not want to be too much in the crowd. - I'm gonna keep it a hundred. That's where all the so-called stars who was scary to be in the crowd, that's where they hung out at. - I remember we had Next one of the ones that go use the bathroom. He was like, I used the bathroom. I was like, it is over there. He was like I gotta walk through that crowd. I said yes you do nigga or you going be pissy. - Nobody was on a high horse at the time. - Like now backstage you probably have a lot of people that got their heads up high. Back then it wasn't like that. You know what I'm saying? Niggas was still on the grind. - So it was like a family atmosphere for a long time in there man. I mean niggas got they head busted but it was family fight. - I was back there one night. Pun whipped I think one of Lord Tariq's people with a belt. - This little short black cat walking around talking about sex, money and drugs. Woo woo woo woo. Yo. All these German niggas in here. Pun got up. - Pun for a big dude, he got up off that couch. Yo, I remember that. His face got serious and I was like, okay, okay my man, they should have put him on the Giants or something. - Took off his chain, grabbed the medallion. - He whipped that nigga's ass. - He backed up like that. About eight Terror Squad started pounding on him. Pound, pound, pound. - And he was about to leave the building, but Peter Gunz made him come back in the building 'cause he wanted, they wanted to get that paper. - I seen Queen Latifah wild out, I remember Da Brat was drunk. They had to grab her ass backstage. - Jay-Z bodyguard tried to stop me from going backstage at my own party, my own show. Like I was head of security. You gonna tell me oh you can't come back here. Jay's back here, it's shut off. He almost got 86'd. - We had Snoop out here. Snoop had like five charter buses out here full of Crips and everybody that was down with Death row at the time and we had to deal with that backstage. - The backstage at the Tunnel was where everybody wanted to be at because not only did we have all the hottest MCs, all the hottest rappers up and coming or very relevant at the time was backstage with the entourage. All the ladies, all the, all the hangers on, everybody wanted to get back there 'cause they was either shopping their music or trying to get into be part of the clique or be part of the entourage. - Half of New York City, the women that used to go to clubs, especially during the Tunnel days, you could say what you want. I don't care what kind of job, what kind of title you hold, you as a groupie because then everybody that came here done got New York head from whatever, wherever they come, wherever they came from. I know Nelly did I know Luda did. - You ready? You ready to fucking sink or swim? That's what, that's the conversations that went down back then. Like look nigga, this ain't no fucking bullshit. This is straight grimey hood, hip hop niggas. If you ain't going up there to rock, don't go on that stage. - You know everybody wanna be on stage. That's my boy. You okay? We need one hype man. You need whoever's performing. We don't need all of this up here. - The Tunnel was one of the only clubs in New York where you didn't really want to get backstage because everything was popping so much. You know in the crowd by the bar. - God bless the dead. Biggie was my man. Biggie and them at the bar. LL Cool J with the red mink on, at the bar giving out shots of Alize with the FUBU dudes. - Maybe now that's backstage the best place but the Tunnel. Outside. That's where all the action was. (upbeat music) - I'm tired of niggas always talking about the guns they burst. Nigga please, you only squeeze December the 31st. The time round bout 1145 is the only time lead come out your 45. - The best performance I ever seen Jay-Z performed in front of the DJ booth when "Hard Knock Life" came on. The DJ booth was bouncing like a ball. - First of all. I want y'all to know tonight, right? If anybody ever been to the Tunnel. Y'all know. Niggas usually perform back there somewhere. They make a stage and all that shit. They ain't wanna make a stage for me. They said if I perform it'll caused a riot. - Ain't being biased with Jay-Z. - When this nigga came on, yo and the nigga said all the bustas y'all got five seconds. All you see a nigga shit start leaking. They were winding that back. - Gimme that shit again Jay. - By the way, we run this shit. - Drop that shit for me scratch. - So Jay was like yo we not doing none of the radio shit. I can't remember how I started this show but I think I was saying like uh- - If all the little youngins in here, y'all came here to hear. - Hard Knock Life. - It's not going down like that. You're in the wrong motherfucking place tonight. - I was just naming all big radio records Jay had. "If y'all came in here to hear!" (shouting) - And then I threw on something. I can't remember which record I threw on, but I threw on some gritty Jay-Z shit. And that's how we started the show. - Jermaine Dupri and Jay-Z. - Pun album release party. - The best performance at the Tunnel for me, Hands down as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg. - If I have to go with one, when the West coast invaded the Tunnel, - Snoop and Dre. - When Dre was there. - Snoop Dogg and the whole Death Row. - When Snoop and Dre got on that stage and they saw the love that they had got from all these east coasts. They couldn't believe it. - I never thought I'd see them in Tunnel. - Can I hit this shit? Somebody say smoke that shit. Say smoke that shit. And now look here, if the police come up here trying to arrest me, Which one of y'all motherfuckers are gonna fuck them up? Say fuck the police! Say fuck the police! (crowd shouting) These are my kinda niggas right here Dre. - Nate Dogg was on stage with them too. - That DMX performance at the Tunnel was my best. - DMX get at me dog. - DMX get at me dog. We went up to a hundred dollars that night at the door. - Diddy and the family. - The best performance was Nas. - Nas. - Nas came in here and did his thing. - God son. - I'ma say Busta man, Busta used to just tear that shit down. He always had that energy. - You just knew Busta was gonna be a star. - Timbaland came and he bought Aaliyah (indistinct). - I remember the atmosphere just being crazy. I remember everybody in the joint packed crazy. Everybody's just there supporting. I love the Tunnel man. - Onyx. - Onyx in the Tunnel was crazy. - We did the Tunnel shreds. You hear me? - Turn that shit off. - [Man] All right niggas what up? What's up, man? (crowd shouting) - Yo where you at? - No more shining suits. - New York where you at? They're my niggas what's up? What's up dirty crowd? (indistinct) - We did out thing in there a couple of times too. - Naughty by Nature, they rocked it when they were there. - When, Uncle Luke had a show in there. - Luke tore it down. - Avant. - The Fugees - Capone and Noreaga. - Red and Meth. - Andre 3000. - I was there for 50 Cent debut. He came through, everybody was looking at him like "Who this little nigga?" - Put your motherfucking hands up. What's up? Put your motherfucking hands up. Now say do that shit, do that shit, do what? - [Crowd] Do that shit. Do that shit. - I said do that shit, do that shit, do what? - [Crowd] Do that shit. Do that shit. - Now if you all about the cash and making money fast, say hooo. - [Crowd] Hoooo! - If you got some in the stash and you staying getting ass say ow! (upbeat music) - King of the Tunnel record label wise was Def Jam. Def Jam had the biggest roster back then. - Bad boy. - Bad boy. - I used to always see Def Jam street team outside with the picket sticks up there. Them motherfuckers was in full force. - Bad boy and Ruff Ryder. - I say Bad Boy and Def Jam. - Loud Records back then. - I would say Loud. - Bad boy. - Label wise? Roc-a-fella would be the king. And they were all coming with bangers. They said Beans was hot, Bleek was hot, Freeway was hot, Jay was hot. They had that much catalog that you couldn't deny. - Obviously Bad Boy. - Def Jam. - Roc-a-fella. - Def Jam. - The label that represented the most in the Tunnel is Bad Boy. - Ruff Ryder. - Nervous Records - Def Jam. - Bad Boy. - Def Jam had the most artists at the time. You would have to say them than they're like the bad boy era. Ruff Ryder era. - I'ma had to be Bad Boy. Puff was like a, a genius of promotion. I remember Tinker and everybody else, they used to have motherfucking post signs out and shit. Bad Boy, Bad Boy. - Ruff Ryders and Bad Boy. Well it was only two labels that ran the Tunnel and that was I'ma keep it a hundred. There's only one label that was Bad Boy Entertainment. - It went from Bad Boy, then Biggie passed away and then Jay came through. So 5 million then X sold 4 million. Then Ja Rule sold 4 million. - Def Jam was definitely king of the Tunnel. - Def Jam was always a label. But it was a, it was different 'cause it was a major label with a shit load of artists and a bunch of different types of people. It wasn't lifestyle like Bad Boy was lifestyle. - The label that had the strongest presence in the Tunnel is the label that been having the strongest presence in hip hop. And that's Def Jam bottom line, you know, respect to Death Row, respect to Bad Boy, respect to all these other independent labels as well as majors. But when you see that stamp Def Jam from the LL Cool J era, later on, it's significant that they had the mean roster and whoever came from that roster, they made it happen. Which is the reason why a person like Flex got signed to Def Jam to put out what you called the album at that time or CD later on called the Tunnel. (upbeat music) - King of the Tunnel. - The king of the Tunnel is a lot of people. - Whoa, that's that's a hard one. Whoa. That's a hard one. 'cause because I think B I G. - I would say Biggie first. - The king of the Tunnel. Jay probably broke the record up in there. Like Bruce Springsteen at the Garden and Paul McCartney, the run that is how many times you done wrecked and Jay probably done been up in there more than any god damned body. - Oh Jay-z. - Biggie was there every motherfucking week man. Smoking, drinking. - I think Big was the Tunnel until we lost him. - I can't really say anybody was really the king of that building. Snoop came through the building, he shut it down. Jay came through the building, he shut it down. - King of the Tunnel was a toss up between Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg and Jay-Z. - I want to say Jay-Z, but it wouldn't be fair just to say him because Fat Joe was probably the one that came and always held us down. - Queensbridge come in there real heavy behind Nas. LOX may come down there heavy from Yonkers. - Jay, DMX and Nas. - Jay-Z or Biggie or DMX, right? - The Tunnel was crowded every Sunday, but when Jay came in there, it was a whole nother level. - Jay-Z. Oh my god. When Jay-Z was coming, that was it. - The king of the Tunnel was Jay-Z. Hands down every time we had him, the police would be outside. You got five minutes to get him off the stage and we coming in. That's never happened for no other artists in that building. - Get into the X man, the dark man. - Yo, that was Biggie. - And you could throw Busta Rhymes in there too. - The king of the Tunnel had to be Jay-Z 'cause he was consistent. You remember he always said it. Jigs held you down six summers, where's the love. - Big smashed the motherfucking Tunnel up heavy. Jay smashed the Tunnel up. Can't front with them Yonkers niggas though. Ruff Ryders came through there and smashed that motherfucker up. - King of the Tunnel for me would be the DJ himself. - Nobody. (upbeat music) - Damn Queen of the skuns. - The queen of the Tunnel man. Gotta be Lil Kim, man. Between her and Foxy. - Fox and Kim. - I'm gonna put it between both of them. Foxy and Lil Kim. - Back then it was Lil Kim. - That was definitely Lil Kim. She was on her shit at that time. Foxy was moving but Queen was the queen. - I think maybe Foxy got it 'cause Foxy would come through a little harder. - Kim had the army behind her. They was both in there like they was niggas man. - Even Queen Pen was in there doing her thing. - Queen Pen did her thing in there and Queen Pen was running it for a minute. - Mary J. Blige. - The obvious music wise, I would say Lil Kim between her and Foxy. When it came to touching the stage, I never seen Lil Kim rip the Tunnel stage. I never seen Foxy rip the Tunnel stage with music, play and rip in the stage. It would be Eve. - I think I might've saw Eve more in the Tunnel than Kim. So I would say Eve - I would say that's a good argument because Eve had a lot of heat out at that time too. - It probably would have been Eve. - Probably gotta get that shit to Lil Kim. - Eve was hot, she was smoking but Queen B. - There is no queen when it comes to that. That's her building. (upbeat music) - The best DJ in the Tunnel. I would have to say. - Kid Capri used to come through there and shake it. Clark Kent used to come through there and shake it. Chuck Chillout used to come through there and shake it. A lot of cats came through there and shook it. - Oh well that goes without saying. - Who's the best DJ at the Tunnel? It was just a trick question. I was the best DJ at the Tunnel. - The best DJ at the Tunnel was Flex. - Big Kap all day. Flex use to break off the record. But he used to try to bully Kap like don't spin this 'cause when I get here I want to spin it. No nigga fuck wrong with you. - And then it was a lot of times I played joints that was hot and then Flex would come in there and hear him and then he'd be like, yo don't play that, I'm gonna play that. I'm gonna start playing that joint. I'd be like, yo, go ahead. I got a million of them. - Fumble King. He was the fumble king sometime. I ain't gonna lie. Flex used to fucking fumble like a motherfucker. - I like how Kap played because Kap will warm you up with a good R&B set. You know what I'm saying? Or he played a lot of joints that Flex didn't or wouldn't play. Everybody in this bitch make some fucking noise (Shouting) - And I was fortunate enough to do the B.I. B.I. with Lil John and I remember and I'm playing this song and Flex was like, yo, this is not gonna pop. This is not hot. But I know when I'm out town and I'm we getting, I'm running with Lil John and the joint is banging. But you know New York was slow on a Southern record and then that joint popped off became one of the biggest records and then not for nothing. I was the first New York DJ to start playing Southern music, south music in the clubs and I started playing it in the Tunnel. - Them niggas that was before Flex. Used to have that shit popping big time. They was the reason I came. - I was in charge of setting you up and getting you right and getting you bouncing and making you bounce and keeping you going. I was the new and improved version of Funk Master. Flex. - Kap would start him up. You may have skipped a couple records, still love you Kap. But Flex. - I'm gonna say Flex is the best DJ. - To star of the show. Funk Master Flex. - I'm gonna say Big Kap and Flex, I can't think of any other DJs but Johnny Walker Red, Kap and Flex. - Ooh, holy shit. Fucking Johnny. Yo Johnny used to have that shit popping. Johnny Walker. I forgot about fucking Yes, yo Johnny fucking. I don't think nobody even knew. That's when I was walking in the spot when Johnny was on the motherfucking set. That nigga was tapping shit. I was walking in there dancing like that. - The best DJ at the Tunnel besides me. Well I mean you gotta give it to Flex Man like yo, he made that crowd almost push bricks out of the building. - Best DJ was Flex. - Flex. - That was Flex's pet. Nobody's messing with his pet. - Flex. That's the house that Flex built. - Kid Capri was definitely one dude that that I would say was the best dj. - The outside of me. Flex was the only one I seen in rock it. - The best guest DJ at the Tunnel was Jermaine Dupri. - Funk Master Flex. - It's gotta be Flex. - There wouldn't be a Tunnel without Funk Master Flex. - My partner Kap, yo Big Kap was terrorizing. - It was a setup the way he did it. We had Johnny Walker Red, he opened, he played all the Mary and all the nice R&B. Then you had Kap come on, he warmed it up, he's praying the gritty. And then Flex. Flex is playing all the hits all night. - Flex is to the Tunnel around the rest of the DJs like Michael Jordan is to the Bulls. But who is the best? I can't say in judgment because sometimes you may have one that have a better night than the other. You know it may be a night that the opener may set the tone so strong that the finisher may not be as strong as the opener and then it may be vice versa. So it's hard to say, you know and no, no, no. I'm not trying to be politically correct on this. I'm just telling the truth because I had bad nights myself. - Hold on Flex. Pop that Crystal Flex Compliments of my nigga Irv Gotti (shouting) Flex is coming out with his solo album too on Loud record. It's gonna be ill. Big Kap on Universal records. Then we come back again. The Tunnel Part 2 on Def Jam Record You good, Baby? You good? Let's do it. My nigga - There was a one time, there was a shootout in a Tunnel. Yo started busting guns. - The place was going nuts. And Mark Murray said go in there and tell Flex to start playing some ladies tunes and tone it down. And as I run in there to get in the DJ booth, boom boom. - Some nigga started shooting. - Shots are fired. Up against the brick wall right near the main bar. - I'm seeing the nigga shooting. They rushing everybody out. This nigga go run out. - Big Kap grabbed me. We all went down under the booth. - Shootouts fights, everything happened in the Tunnel like it was just crazy. But we still came back. I don't know why but we did. We loved it. It was fucking crazy. It was incredible. - I seen a lot of people get busy, you know I'm gonna say I know my man Nore and them used to regulate and I know we used to regulate. - Noreaga and Capone. - every time they in the building or something jumping off the Murder Unit. - In the Tunnel. I seen rappers get smacked like literally like by Niggas like, Son I don't give a fuck who you are. Whattow (smack) hold that. Get the outta here I don't give a fuck you make records. Nigga, like, man I seen, I seen get chased around the Tunnel. Like oh my gosh yo, I ain't gonna, I ain't gonna pull, I ain't gonna put niggaz on Front Street like that. - Puff came in there thought he was big man, da da da. My man Tyson came through Excitement. Got that on tape. That ran out the DJ booth like bitch took off like. Mother fucking Carl Lewis. Everybody. - Wanted to get that Diddy. Diddy was fly. You know they want to get, and it wasn't even Diddy then it was Puff. - Pun's girl was with somebody. She was hanging out with some dude. Man they beat that dude unconscious. I mean they just jumped in on the stage and mean and just put the boot to this nigga, man. I mean he just just stretched him out in the hallway and just left him. She's screaming, you know what I mean? Help we trying to help this lifeless. I mean they done beat the blood out the nigga. He just stretched. - I watched Mobb Deep come off the stage performing and they men the godson robbed him right at the bar 'cause they didn't wait for him to come in with him. - I beat up a couple of niggas in the tunnel. Statue of Limitations is up on them crimes anyway. Yeah been poked up all types of ish. You be walking out like, damn man This nigga bleeding on my shit I'm laughing now because as I reminisce about it, you got me thinking about it shit really funny but it was really, real and wicked. - Freaky Ty. God bless the Dead man but Freaky Ty used to them, used to get it in. The Lost Boys I, I'm gonna move them to the top of the list 'cause they used to get their asses whipped on the regular. - Lost. - Boys. Some was just yo Yeah, yeah I've seen, I've actually seen Lost Boys get thrown out the Tunnel. - Not meant to be trouble, you know what I'm saying? No it just we roll deep, you know what I'm saying? We just wanted to get everybody in. You know man. - Them was the Knucklehead niggas. - Kind of hard to control a bunch of dudes, you know what I'm saying? That's just hype. You know what I'm saying? We was LB fam, you know what I mean? We he we doing the street team type thing. We just promoting. I don't know man. Wu-tang Security and Wu used to give it in? - Oh what artists games? The Tunnel security most problems. Wu-Tang Clan One night it was a night of the Source awards. We had a all out brawl with Wu-Tang. One dude cut O's arm O was bleeding O pull out pull out his weapon and he had one in the chamber. He tried to put another one in the chamber and jammed it. And that's, that's what saved that guy. Black Rob man Black Rob used to test security. - We would always get into with Anthony Mason 'cause he would come from the Knicks. You know he played with the Knicks. He had that paper he would come in there, get drunk, thought he was Wilder Beast and we had to put them paws up on him. - That Dres alcoholic, I've seen him getting tossed out. - I might got the most beef with security on them days. My attitude was just horrible. - A lot of beef was over Chicks. - My man P and Keith, I know both of them so don't take no offense to this Mobb Deep did the second album "Infamous" and he had a acapella or he had a talk about yo these rappers talking all that space shit. And then Keith Murray took it on his thing like "Yo you talking about me 'cause I be talking that space shit." Then he seen him at the Tunnel outside right around here, put it on him, you know what I'm saying? Like I don't know exactly what happened afterwards but I know that Keith put it on P you know what I'm saying? (upbeat music) - My job at the end of the night was to clean out the building, make sure all the security line up and make sure we clear the building out and then have everybody look over the building. - Clear the bathroom first down, upper level down to the downstairs, go to the back of the Tunnel where the stage was from the food, clear it all the way out to the coat check. Then we would come outside and we would have to clear the block from 12th Avenue to the 11th Avenue. - Most of the time we had chicks waiting for us to get our bread and pack up them records. - Was clean up all the records, put 'em back in their place, close them up and take 'em home for the next event. - So I would have to help all the other DJs carry their records out. - Making sure my street team was at the male exit, the female exit, getting the email addresses passing some flies off for the next week's event. - Soon the performance was over and go right to the car and jet back to the Bronx. - I would mark all the tapes, you know who I shot, the interviews, whatever, pack up all the equipment. - My exit at the Tunnel, get your coat, time to go. - Going to security first and letting them say, "Yeah go outside, no don't go outside." - Spin a club by one two times. - We used to have arguments with my girls, these bitches never wanna fucking leave. So the exit was horrible. - When the lights came on and nobody really moved. - A lot of people didn't know that the Tunnel had another room that was full of fur. It had fur on the floor. It had these funky little psychedelic couches and funky pitches, black light pitches on the wall. - People were out of the Tunnel and we was back there still partying. - Are we gonna parking lot pimp or we gonna hurry up through get something to eat. So it all depends on who was rolling out with and how many you were rolling out with and where you guys wanted to go. But it was never really home. - You gotta go get to your car first, get your shit, clip it up and get ready just in case the jackers wanna borrow something. - You know I knew all of the thuggers, you know what I'm saying 'cause I'm one of the main goons. So a lot of shit used to go on and sometimes you gotta turn your back. So my shit was make sure I wasn't nowhere where I really didn't have to turn my back on somebody that I ain't really wanna turn my back on. - When I left out of the Tunnel I prayed. - You see B.I.G. shit pull up right in front. He just hop right in it blunt lit police ain't saying shit, you know what I'm saying? They let niggas get it because they know niggas is about to leave. They tour about to be all right. - Loop around a couple times. Smoke hit the west side. - Our ritual was stick together. Hopefully we park close. If we didn't park close to each other, we drive each other to each other's cars. - Don't walk all the way up the block and not be a familiar face either, man, you head to walk 11th Avenue and turn the wrong corner, man, the Goonies was out there waiting man to catch the victims. I ain't gonna sit here and say I done seen a lot of niggas running back yelling "Help," you know what I mean? Don't know what happened to you man. But look, man, you are running the wrong way. We off duty. - For the end of the night, we probably sit around and count money 'cause we made a lot of money out here. - My ritual at the end of the night was to sit on the top of the stairs with a whole bunch of envelopes in my hand and calling off guys names. And as I call off they name, they come get they money at the end of the night. If your name wasn't called and you worked and we ran into a fight and you sat there talking to a bitch and when we finished we came back with the perpetrators and you was still there talking to the bitch at the end of the night, you ain't have an envelope because that shit was in my back motherfucking pocket. And it wasn't a motherfucking thing you could do about it. - If shit broke out and you was in the area, and you wasn't helping, you had to fight for that money at the end of the night. I wasn't just gonna turn that money over to you. You had to put that work in and in front of everybody. Some niggas wanted to fight, some niggas didn't wanna fight. Some niggas went home without their paper and some niggas decided, "Okay listen, I least gotta step up for it." - Oh, we hitting the corner, get some from franks and like that at the corner, you know, Shish kabob or something like that. - We either went to 23rd Street to the Chelsea dinner and got the motherfucking turkey burger or we hit the bridge. You know what I'm saying? We hit the bridge and went to Brooklyn and stopped on Flatbush Avenue at the motherfucking Blimpies and got something to eat to soak up that liquor before we went to sleep. - If somebody had a couple dollars and took them to that dinner you know what the next stop was, right? Or should I say short stay? (upbeat music) - Closing the Tunnel sucked. - I mean that shit broke my heart. That shit still hurt me till today. - When I heard that it was getting to close down, I like, "Damn, it's always a dynasty getting ready come to an end." - Oh my god, I was so sad. - Took the Tunnel away. Like, why you wanna take the Tunnel away? - That shit was like a death in the family. - I ain't been the same since. (laughs) - It was like a crushing event for my life. - The closing of the Tunnel, it was kind of sad because that was a big piece of hip hop. - Yo losing the Tunnel was like a little kid losing Disney. - The closing of the Tunnel was like a famous mosque closing down. - It was like the hood ain't really have nowhere to go after that. - I think when the Tunnel closed, it was necessary. Niggas was coming up missing. - It was a shooting and everything at the end. And it was over. Stabbing outside and somebody got killed. - I think it was time though, man, just 'cause niggas was getting hurt. Niggas was getting beat up, robbed. - The dude that owned it, Peter Gatien he was already involved with a whole bunch of other stuff. That last night was like, I couldn't believe it. We was like, "Yo, it's over man." - It took away a piece of New York night life. - A lot of people just lost, period. - Everybody dispersed, went to different clubs. People moved up in the industry. - It helped me become an independent entrepreneur by it closing, because the content that I created, the shows that we did there, it sharpened me as a producer and a director and I was able to go on from there and do other television shows that ultimately winded me up at BET producing Rad City. - For the mainstream general market population in New York City, Limelight closing affected them. The Latin side of it, when the Copa Cabana was on 57th Street for all 'em years, you gotta see all 'em beautiful performances and all that from Mark Anthony on down. When they closed, that hurt a lot in that community. But I think in our era and in our time when the Tunnel closed it closed a little bit of New York City. - To me it was like losing somebody. - My baby moms I found here. - It took a part of me away. - Once they closed it down, you was like, "Damn nigga, might as well make it a NFL night all night." - Dude, your pocket changed, man, when the Tunnel closed. - After the Tunnel was closed, on Sunday, it's like, "Yo, wait a minute, I should have more money than this." - If it didn't pay my whole mortgage, it paid a part of it. - It fed a lot of security guards, bartenders, bus boys, oh, the food people, you know what I'm saying? It fed the parking attendants. It fed a lot of people for years. - Tunnel money put my son through college. - Tunnel closing actually broke up a brotherhood. - Once the heart left and kind of felt like, you know, there's nowhere to go. - All right, you gotta go fuck with these suckers at this club. This little white bitch witch with the clipboard who don't know who the fuck I am. - It was the end of an era. It was like how when you hear people of the late 70s who went to Studio 54 talked about Studio 54 and they had their regulars and their celebrities, you know, the Tunnel was the Studio 54 hip hop. - You couldn't do what you could do in the Tunnel in any other club because they was in the wrong position as far as streets. The zoning laws was different. The police commissioners wasn't taken care of. The captains didn't like certain people. You know what I'm saying? And when that shit closed, man, it didn't affect me till I really realized that, "Yo the fucking Tunnel closed, man?" That's some bullshit. - The Tunnel, it had a good run, man. You know, I mean. I forgot how many years it was, but it kept going because after what Jessica and Chris Lighty, rest in peace have prevailed, Flex kept it running right after them and made it stretch out as long as he can. But you know what they say, "Good things all come to an end." (upbeat music) - Oh man. Big O. - Big Otis. - Big Otis. Yes, God rest his soul. Yep. - Big Otis. - Big Ant. - Big Ant. God rest his soul. - Big C. - Big C. Yes. Bubba. Which one? The Bubba one or Bubba two? - Bubba. - Which one, I don't know which one. - Africa. - Africa. Yep. - Wow. - Troy. Big Troy. - Big Troy. God rest his soul. - A lot of brothers. - Just to name a few. Just to name a few. (indistinct) - Hold on, I got to think, man. It's a lot. Big J.C. - Big J.C. - Big up. - Bigga pass? - Yeah. Bigga pass. - Wow, I didn't even know that. - J.C my man, Dez. - (indistinct) - Oh, (indistinct) wow! (upbeat music)
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Keywords: Choke No Joke, Hip-Hop, Nucleus, Documentary, legend, golden age, rapper, musician, jay-z, nas, snoop dogg, dr. dre, The tunnel, New York City, club, Nas, Redman, Golden Era, Grammy winners, ceo, entrepreneurs, moguls, Studio 54, fan, culture, Billionaires, LL Cool J, Eve, Artist, Cam'ron, Styles P, Kid Capri, DJ Chuck Chillout
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Length: 86min 23sec (5183 seconds)
Published: Thu Jan 25 2024
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