June 17, 2015 marked the 18th anniversary of Capone-N-Noreaga's classic debut album, "The War Report." The '97 collective put Lefrak City on the map, and according to Nore, it was so authentic because at the time, it was all he knew. "I couldn't think outside of Lefrak. Meaning, I never been nowhere," he recalls. "When I listen to that album, I really be like, 'I really didn't go nowhere.' I didn't experience life."

Capone "had a different experience." The Queensbridge spitter was away in jail on multiple gun charges at the time "The War Report" was released. He knew the album was a success when the record label called him ready to give him any and everything he needed while he served his time. "I felt like, in a sense, I was God," Capone says.

Watch on as they reflect upon their most influential album and tell the story of the time they punked former Vibe music editor Sacha Jenkins in yet another entertaining exclusive with "the Queensbridge duo."