Action Bronson Discusses “Mr. Wonderful” Project With Alchemist

    In the latest episode of The Smokebox, Action Bronson and Alchemist join B-Real in his smoke-filled vehicle for a conversation on a wide range of topics.

    As they smoke separate joints on-screen, B-Real asks the duo about professional wrestling and sports, before he compliments Action on “owning his [rapping] style.”

    You get a lot of comparisons obviously,” says the Cypress Hill rapper. “But I think your shit is your own.”

    “Everyone’s always going to compare everybody,” Action Bronson says. “That’s the way life goes. You’re compared to your predecessors…It’s just your voice. What are you gonna do?”

    After a bit of banter and commentary on Action’s involvement with G Pens and dabs, B-Real asks Action and Alchemist about their upcoming album, Mr. Wonderful.

    “We’re always working,” Action says. “Wee make music non-stop. This is a fucking great guy. You don’t meet too many people that are stand-up guys.”

    Both Action and Alchemist recall going on tour with Cypress Hill at a young age. Before the interview is over, Action also discloses that a Cypress Hill song is what inspired his career.

    “The first song that really got me into Hip Hop was ‘[How I Could Just] Kill A Man,'” he says. “Let’s just be honest. My mother can rap that song word-for-word.”

    Watch the full interview here.

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    7 thoughts on “Action Bronson Discusses “Mr. Wonderful” Project With Alchemist

    1. DX? Really?!

      This is not true. “Mr. Wonderful”, as was said in the Smokebox footage by Alchemist, is Bronson’s album. Not a joint album as you are insinuating.

      I am starting to see the criticism of your site and it’s lack of integrity as more and more accurate.

    2. Nobody cares about this washed up fat piece of shit, he’s completely talentless.. and cypress hill? yeah they were cool 20 years ago. after their third album they went downhill so hard, and that was in 1995.

    3. man fuck Alchemist.. that Lord Steppington album was just fuckin horrible.. same thing with the album he did with Prodigy – straight doodoo

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