Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL & Xantoné Blacq & Lei-an
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL & Xantoné Blacq & Lei-an
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL
Funky DL & M.C.D & Skinnyman & Blak Twang & E.S.P. & T.Y. & & & Q-Tee & Fallacy & Rodney P
INTERVIEW INTERLUDE
Dave VJ: DL man, you have come such a long way since your first album back in 1997, that is a long time bro… obviously not only the industry but the world has changed a great deal since then. Is there anything you miss from the times when you first started?
Funky DL: Ah most definitely man, I mean I really miss the feeling of being part of a movement, you know, when I first started I used to go out a lot more and meet the other MC's and Deejays coming up in the game. You know the ones that were kinda getting the same heat as me and those times were golden. You don’t really see the faces anymore at least you don't recognize the faces that you are seeing and sometimes I feel I'd give anything to have that feeling of being back around the old school