Chung King Studios in New York City is a legend in the game; many of hip hop's greatest names have laid down bars at the 37th Street facility, including Run-DMC, Biggie, and Nas, just to name a few. In a new interview with Frank 151 magazine, studio founder and owner of over 35 years, John King, reminisces on some of his fondest memories working in the hip hop industry. One event in particular involved Ole Dirty Bastard and LL Cool J.

"One of my favorite stories was when [Ol' Dirty Bastard] and I were sitting in the office. We might've been snorting something, I don't know, and we were drinking champagne and celebrating," King recalled. "O.D.B. had just done really well on his [Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version]; his hair was doing the full O.D.B. [signature look] and stuff. And LL [Cool J] was supposed to come in and be on the session that day. And he didn't come in."

"O.D.B. just got up at one point—stopped, got up and walked over and pulled LL's record off the wall and pissed on it." King adds, "I still have the record with the piss all over it. It's at my house. I haven't done the montage yet."

Check out the full interview clip - it's hip hop gold.