Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh - 50 Cent Bigger than Jay Z, Hip Hop Needs Beefs, & Eminem is White???

Episode Date: February 4, 2026

YERRR – Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda pulled up and it’s G-Unit storytelling on God mode. From Rikers nightmares to the true meaning of loyalty, this one’s packed with heat, history, and heavy opinion...s. We’re talkin’: – Yayo on Eminem, Jay-Z, Fab vs. Banks, and who really ran the 2000s – Jail stories, hip hop police, and why Rikers is hell – Diddy, Epstein, TIDAL, Ruff Ryders, and the marketing genius that is 50 Cent Alexx gets COOKED this episode, so sit back, relax and INDULGE. 0:00 F Uncle Murda + Banks more than Fab 1:23 Loyal to 50 + Right environment 3:05 “Why me?” + Being on the run 7:22 Hip Hop police, Legal security + Non-violence 9:40 Rikers Island is horrendous + Catholic Schools 12:34 On his own + Eminem is WHITE? Free Yayo 17:40 Cutie pie with the long hair 20:34 Navigating jail, Caliente + Grammys 2003 23:06 Nail art excludes you + ASAP Rocky 26:19 Renegade + Eminem put people on 29:02 Fab vs Banks, Give Eminem + Jay-Z glazing 33:51 Jay’s career over 50’s? 37:06 Everyone’s kinda racist + Media training 40:30 White people jokes + UNCLE MURDA 42:43 Meeting at MSG + No Diddy on steroids 44:34 LL, Wu-Tang + Standing next to the fire 48:27 Super Bowl conversation + Bad Bunny half time 50:47 Fabs v Banks + G-Unit most hated + TIDAL 54:09 Who does Yayo diss? Ruff Ryders + Jay-Z’s a genius 57:46 Jay-Z bit 50? Beastie Boys + White Rappers 1:01:54 Travis Scott + Live Nation + Queens all day 1:03:19 Nas, Rep Queens + Hip Hop knowledge 1:05:22 Can’t have business meetings + Top 5 80s 1:08:17 Our generational Top 10 + BIGGIE was fat fly 1:09:24 Music was always aspirational + Fashion 1:11:00 Connecting with 50, DJs + Good drogas dealers 1:13:59 50 is a marketing genius + BK = crazy 1:18:19 Gang culture + Not picking sides 1:24:13 Rich people don’t wear jewellery + BIG CHAINS 1:27:15 Who’s more culturally refined? Stinking of bud 1:32:38 Travelling, Roc Nation + Alexx getting fired 1:35:22 Acting aspirations + 50’s about family 1:45:26 How did 50 Cent learn this? Loyalty 1:53:28 Diddy, Epstein + Selective politicking 1:57:10 Harmony, We want blood + G-Unit BLAMER 2:03:03 He’s on Kendrick’s side, Tyler Perry + BEEFs 2:10:32 We wanna see the GOATs perform together 2:13:55 Don’t want harmony + Industry “friends” 2:16:57 Hotter than Fab? Who’s touring? 2:19:08 G-Unit + Dipset Tour + All about BUSINESS 2:23:53 Kept it street + 1st in Armenia 2:27:04 PAINTED NAILS & OPINIONS This episode is sponsored by Kalshi. This episode is sponsored by Sesh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Let's start the show. What's up, everybody? Welcome to Flagrant, and today we will eventually be joined by two. Yes. I just want to say that we were going to wait for Uncle Murder, but Yale specifically says start the pot early. Fuck him. That's what you said.
Starting point is 00:00:13 Uncle Murder, I don't care about it. Listen, when I was doing, listen, when I was doing Vlad and I started podcasting, everybody laughed at me. 50, murder, everybody. So my get back is my success now because I haven't dropped music in 20 years, but we're You're more viral. Yeah, it's different times now. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:31 So I wouldn't think fast forward years ago when I did Vlad that I would turn into a meme. Because you don't know what the marketing is. A meme. A meme. A meme. Right? There's a new meme. I'm going to give you a perfect example.
Starting point is 00:00:47 I'm a meme. The Banks first FAB thing. I'm team Lloyd Banks on that because I feel like banks have bigger heads toward more and been more places. And plus, we've rung FAB on tour and FAB wanted to sign to the label. Oh, okay. But you are just saying that because that's your man. No, I'm saying it because the guy that they saying is better than banks wanted to sign to our label. Right.
Starting point is 00:01:06 And we took him overseas. He didn't take us overseas. 50 took him overseas. Yeah. So when you make a disc record about him, right? Yeah. The funny thing is, people never 50 does a lot for people, but then people always seem to turn on them. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:01:21 That's how I feel. Oh, well, that's fucked up. Yeah, you've been loyal from the jump. Yeah. You're a very grateful dude. That's something that I think Why I enjoy watching your stuff so much Is because like
Starting point is 00:01:31 Sometimes people get money They do these crazy experiences And they feel kind of like entitled to it You all you never seem like You're bragging when you talk about your life No I appreciate because I appreciate I live in the moment
Starting point is 00:01:41 And I appreciate everything last night We went to Miami We did three parties We did Club 11 We went to a restaurant You know it was a vibe Good music Beautiful women was there
Starting point is 00:01:50 Like we live in the best life That you could ever live We're staying in the fountain blue Yeah You know what I'm saying Shout to Fountain Blue. We're staying in the best hotels. So there's never a moment in your life
Starting point is 00:02:01 where you're just like, okay, this is how I live now and anything below this, I'm annoyed. You're grateful. I'm grateful no matter what. You're a little boozy now, though. You think so? Hello.
Starting point is 00:02:12 But I still would go to the hood and get a big patty and some jerk chickens. That's true. I went to New York Friday the other day. I was in Queens. I'm still going to the hood. Is there anything that you won't do anymore? Is there anything now that you're living in this life?
Starting point is 00:02:22 You're like, ah, I just can't do that. Single plot toilet paper. I think just going out for no reason and I feel like in the beginning of my career what I always learned from 50 years like you show your friends, you show your future, right? That's what they say, right? So I'd rather hang with guys like you or you or you
Starting point is 00:02:38 because I can learn something about this podcast thing that we're about to do. Right. So a lot of times you have friends around when you're younger, the beginning of your career as a rapper and what are they doing? They want to fuck the chicks, they want to drink all the liquor,
Starting point is 00:02:50 fuck up the hotel, beat people up, cause you lawsuits. Those are losses. So in the beginning of the, in my career, I could have learned from different shit. If I were to hung around 50, 50 was so busy that we was kind of doing our own thing.
Starting point is 00:03:04 So yeah, what happened? Like, you get locked up when they reach super, super stardom, right? And then you still get paid when they went on tour? Yeah, 50 to kid me. I told him, I lived in Battery Park, you know, kids walk in bed, foot over there. No glass. What's my girl name? I was here? She was like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:03:22 that's like a different part of New York. Tanya? She was like, it's like a different part of New York. I'm waking up. I'm out of jail. I'm seeing the Statue of Liberty. I'm like, oh shit, we really made it. I can't believe it. Yeah. And then I remember being in shock because I was in the shock program. Yeah. What's shock?
Starting point is 00:03:37 Shock is like a boot camp. So like my gun charge was nonviolent. So I could get shocked. So I'm like, yo, I got to get out of jail as soon as possible because we're blowing up. I'm saying? I'm like, fuck, I'm missing everything. He's crying. You'd be crying to yourself. They call it the YMEE cell. Every time you get locked
Starting point is 00:03:54 up, that's my own. Why me? Why me? I got to get out of here. So I got accepted the shock. 50 had old kind of lawyers for us. So, you know, the lawyers was always there. That's why I always shot him out. The lawyer fees, he took care of them. Oh, really? Yeah. So the lawyers, everything, I got shot. Boom. I'm in the back of the kitchen. Somebody come with like a magazine, a CEO. Like, yo, this is you. It's the beg for mercy album. We outsold Jay Z that year.
Starting point is 00:04:19 I'm like, oh, shit. This shit did like $3 million. Oh, damn. Because remember, I was in the studio with Dr. Dre. Right. and Eminem on the run. Yeah. Wow. When you were on the run. Yeah, when I was on the run, I was going.
Starting point is 00:04:31 I'm like, because it was like... Why did you decide to go on a run? Because you got to think about this. Where your options, right? Go to jail and your group is blowing up. Taking off. You're sitting there. You're having 50 on the phone with Eminem.
Starting point is 00:04:44 They pop in bottles. They signed the deal. I'm there for all that on a run. So I'm like, why would I want to go to jail and miss all that? How did they not catch you if you're promoting the shows, wherever you're going? Because now I can move around. Like, I'm with 50. in Pennsylvania.
Starting point is 00:04:56 He lived, after he got shot, he had a spot in Pennsylvania, so I'm back and forth. They couldn't see him because he went like this. And then, yeah, that's right. He started. John Cino. John Cina gave me my proud of class. You couldn't see him. So if I go to the hood, I might be at 50's grandma house, but if I don't go outside, I'm good.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Now, were you on the run in New York, and that's why the other states weren't aware of it? No, you can be on a run. Once you get a warrant and then they fingerprint you, they can see that warrant anywhere, Texas, Georgia, Florida. But they weren't coming up to a show going, hey, he's there. We know he's there. They didn't really know like that. They didn't know my face like that. They had my face.
Starting point is 00:05:29 They knew like bounty hunters and stuff were kind of my mom's house and being in the neighborhood. But I was, you know, I had a fake passport member. So now I'm in Barcelona with Eminem and Paul Rosenberg shout to shady. Aftermaths of 50. I'm on a run.
Starting point is 00:05:42 No rapper has done what I went through and big you are in there. No rapper has done what I'm done. I'm going to run with Eminem 50. Paul Rosenberg. Nobody knows. I got my brother's name because me and my brother's name. because me and my brother look alike.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Did they know? Did 50 know? Did M know? Or did you just kind of... 50 knew. Okay. I don't know if somebody got paid or anything when I went to the social security shit.
Starting point is 00:06:03 I'm not going to say that. But I don't know how I got away with it. But I got it. I went to the social security building on the run with my brother's information. Wow. This is before 9-11. Damn.
Starting point is 00:06:15 Right? Winning that shit got my brother's name on the passport. I swear to God, I don't know how we did it. I don't know how it happened. They was giving Lloyd B. banks are harder time than me and we were being I had to take the risk I didn't want to go to jail I was like yo who was it
Starting point is 00:06:30 you don't want to nobody wants to go to jail but you knew you would eventually have to yeah but I was just enjoying the time live in the moment so whenever you got on flights and everything you would use I was good it was my face with my brother's name and your brother couldn't travel at all
Starting point is 00:06:46 well my brother well he was you know he wasn't traveling with me I was on a run he was just blowing up so it's me 50 in banks Did you tell your brother? Did you tell him that you were going to use the phone? Come on. I had all his information, social security, everything.
Starting point is 00:07:00 That's fine. Okay. So now I'm on it. So now I got a gun charge and I'm flying to Barcelona. I'm showing with Eminem, Dr. Drake. So I'm like, this is never going to. I'm never wanting this to end. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:10 I would have ran forever. So I begats you. Oh, that's a long story. We came back to New York. Now shit is the mixtape. Shit is blowing up even more. Yeah. So we did the Coca-cabana.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Remember that back in the day? Yeah, yeah, yeah. We did that club. And it was just hip-hop. because you know we was number one on hip-hop police list like they knew us yeah by this time they was like yo yeah he's a target we're getting him yeah because i ran so i ran and before remember there's no instagram or nothing so you're not posting you're not making your shit hot right you know what i'm saying the phones ain't like that when they can track you it's a whole different at the shows
Starting point is 00:07:43 the fans must know you're on the run so when they see you is the reaction different yeah people loving me right because you're an odd law i still think they didn't know i was on the run yeah i don't I think the public knew. Nobody, yeah, I didn't know he was. Like, that story was after the fact. Oh, wow. Okay, okay, okay. So then they snatch you up at Copa?
Starting point is 00:08:00 So, yeah, we go to the Copa, so we had these security guards. They called, we called them gun in the box because he always had his gun in the box. Like, why do you have your gun in the box? If somebody comes to shoot you, you got a, chchch, ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch. It's going to get shot the fuck up. So Phithi used to call him gun in the box. He was like, why do we got these guys? 50 was called him gun in a box.
Starting point is 00:08:20 You know what I mean? He was like, yeah, he was going to be. box, right? So we started getting, you know, legal security and shit. So, um, legal security. So look. So we can see them, I guess, legal security, whatever, motherfuckers still
Starting point is 00:08:34 had guns around, whatever. So they were probably awesome. So they blitzed the car. Once they blitzed the car, 50, was like, nah, you know, it's over for you. And I was like, yeah, because once they fingerprint me is going on the tape. It's going to pop up in the system. So did you have to do more time because you want to run? Or did you get to? No, no, just
Starting point is 00:08:50 it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was bail jumping and in my charge it was ran consistent. But it was non-violent. See, the thing about jail, if you got a non-violent charge, you got a better chance. Once you got violence on your jacket, robbery, kidnap. Your shit is like, your next charge might be 10 years.
Starting point is 00:09:06 But when you have no violence on your shit, it's kind of better for you. How can you be non-violent with a gun? Because I didn't use it. I just had it. Yeah. He's got to call it. Like if you have for protection. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:17 Now, if I shot two people with that gun, that would be a violent charge. Why'd you go with two? That would be a misunderstanding. Two is like, you know, you're a dangerous motherfucker. One is an oopsie-dazes, that you said. But I hate going to, you know, listen.
Starting point is 00:09:36 I hate going to jail. So look, this is the whole thing, though. To any of you kids out there doing crime because there's a lot of crime in New York City and all around the world. Yeah. Yo, listen, going to right because Allen has to be, it's like,
Starting point is 00:09:50 They call it Torch Island, the bridge of pain. It's just the worst. That's probably the most thing I experience psychologically as a man. Like, that shit's just crazy, bro. Like, as soon as you go in there, there's action. What do you mean? Like, someone's pressing your immediate? Like, just for your first time, like, going to Rikers.
Starting point is 00:10:08 Like, say you just go to Rikers, right? Like, my man with the long head. What's your name? Mark. Just imagine Mark going to Rikers. What are you thinking? Well, I can go to Rikers? I got the long hair.
Starting point is 00:10:16 You see somebody's girlfriend. I was not going to say that. Come on. I think it's just extortion probably. Look like he got some money, he got long hair. You know, over here. It's like everything is action as soon as you get there. Even you?
Starting point is 00:10:32 Like, you must have known people in there. Not new people in there. Why he must. Because he was in the street a little bit. You're not the first guy from South Jamaica. You think he goes to jail? Hey, guys. There's got to be somebody.
Starting point is 00:10:44 He went to private school. You? Did you? Who? Cranbro? I told, no, St. Clair's, from Rosdale, shout to St. Clair's, Queens. Guy, you went to private school.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Don't let it. I know you're not checking them. You went to private school too. No, my husband. I told him I was in private school, right? From first to eighth grade, I had Haitian parents. They was Catholic. They was heavy on the religion.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Yeah. We grew up, you know, first to eighth grade. I told them when I went from the yellow bus, because I wasn't living in the real world on the yellow bus. Right. To the city bus, eighth grade, I had to go to school. Springfield High School, 231. These schools back then was like, they're better now.
Starting point is 00:11:23 Springfield was crazy. I went to a beach channel. Every time we played them in football, always a fight. Yeah, Springfield was crazy. Like, back in the days, a girl through acid in the girl face. I was telling them, like, you was hearing about that on the news, so I had to go on their bus route. So I was telling them, like, I was a rookie.
Starting point is 00:11:38 I sat in the back of the bus, you know, fucking fights. Girl, through books on my lap. I'm like, what the fuck is this? I got a uniform on with public school kids. Nah. One day I have my starter. See? You see?
Starting point is 00:11:49 So you're in your Catholic school uniform and a girl was bullying you? No, she didn't believe it. She just threw her books on my lap. Like, fuck it. And I'm like, damn, this is the real world. Because I wasn't living in the real world. That is crazy, though.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Public school was way wilder back then Catholic school. Catholic school was laid back. There'd be a fight once in a year. Fighting off a priest or something. Yeah. So look. But like, when I got to the city bus, you started seeing fights,
Starting point is 00:12:18 People fighting for breakfast in the morning. I wasn't used to that. Fighting for breakfast? No, just breakfast in the morning. It's breakfast time. Motherfuckers fighting on the bus. Really? How the fuck?
Starting point is 00:12:26 So you're 7th, 8th grade going through that. Like, damn, this shit's crazy. Because you were sheltered in the Catholic school, now you're on the city bus, and you're seeing the real world. Okay, so when you go in for the first time, is there like a combo with 50 where, like, you talk to some people
Starting point is 00:12:40 he might even know in there and there's people who could look out for you? Oh, you really kind of... 50 had so much beef, so it's pretty much you're on your own. Oh, shit. Yeah, because now you went, because what is it you said is before you inherited his beat. The thing, the thing, what made it kind of easy for me is people didn't know what, what Yeo look like. So I'll be on the bus and they'd be like, yo, yeah, yo, I swear to God, to my father.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Yo, Yale just got cut up, right? And I'll be right behind him like, yo, they talk about me and I'm like, yeah. So they really didn't know us. Like, it took them a while to acknowledge us because remember the first mixtapes, people knew the lyrics, but they didn't know really the name. Howder Rob. Lloyd Banks. Is that the song? No, Howder Rob was when 50 was on.
Starting point is 00:13:23 That was early. That was Columbia days with tone and Pope. Okay, because that was when I first heard. Yeah. But then they went on a crazy mixtape run. Between Howder Robbins before. Okay, okay. Yeah, because after 50 got shot, remember he?
Starting point is 00:13:37 That is crazy. Like, you don't realize it without social media and not seeing somebody on MTV or BT. You really don't know what these guys look like. Maybe you're seeing them in like the Source magazine or something like that. But you don't have an idea of what they look like. And then they was printed out on these little grainy-ass pictures and shit like that on mixtapes and stuff like that. I didn't even know Eminem was white until TRL. Come on.
Starting point is 00:14:00 No, I heard the song before. It sounded crazy. Hi, my name is. But I thought it was a black dude making fun of white guys. Oh, shit. And then I remember seeing it with Jamil. Jamil's not here, but I remember seeing for the first time with Jamil seeing the song. I think it was TRL.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Yeah. Yeah. And being like, oh, shit. I always blame my success to Eminem because he's actually, like, I would say in the top five, one of the biggest artists in the world, worldwide. That's something not. Yeah, without question. With him, like the free Yale shit, imagine being on Rikers Allen. Yeah, what does that feel like?
Starting point is 00:14:32 No, it was fucking Eminem at the Grammys. That's fine. So, yeah, paint this picture, right? So you're locked up. It's at the Grammys. Yeah. They win for what? Or M. Wims for.
Starting point is 00:14:42 And performed. I forgot what he won for, but he performed that time. And then he's in a free year. Free Yale shirt. Free Yale shirt. That's what I'm saying. As for him in 50, I'm always going to give him the props
Starting point is 00:14:52 because it's like, while I was in jail, they kept my name alive. Bague for mercy. 50 had my name on the album cover. And then Eminem wore the free Yale. Do you go right there? What happened in Rikers when,
Starting point is 00:15:05 I mean, obviously you guys are seeing that. So, you know, you know, Rikers is politics. So they say there's three things you stay away from. The phone, be careful with, the newspaper and the TV. So, you know, so like I had my slot on the phone. I definitely got my phone.
Starting point is 00:15:17 time because, you know, I was cool with the guys, you know what I'm saying? Who are the guys? Is that the COs or is that like the... Nah, the guys are never the COs, man. The guys are like, you know, the gang members. Got it, got it. You know, or the muscle in there. And how did you connect with them? How did you have the... Oh, well, you know, they knew they was kind of like, I wouldn't say they was fans. I just was cool and realized the politics, like, don't come in there being too demanding. Like, if you come in there, learn the politics. Yeah. Like my house, they didn't like sneak thief in. So if you sneak thief, that was great for me.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Like to be in a house. They didn't care if he was black. black, white Mexican. Yo, somebody stole for my bucket. Because it turns you, you don't have to come into Allen being a gangster. It's going to turn you into whatever it is. Like if he's in there, he's going to be like, yo, so what's the rules in here? How does this work?
Starting point is 00:16:01 You've got to figure that out. Fast. So you got these two guys that run the phone. My man Barnes, which was Pete Ditty's security guard. Shout to him. He got a book dropping two telling all Pete Ditty shit and all kinds of. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. My man Barnes.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Because he used that book like five years ago. Is that executive produced by fifth? No, no, no. Not my friend. So my man, Bonds, Barnes was a real big dude. He came out. He was puffed daddy security.
Starting point is 00:16:26 And my man Spanky, he was blood. But the good thing about him is he was Spanish too. So he knew Spanish, but was blood. You know how Bronx motherfuckers is. Bronx got the illest type of motherfucking people. The motherfucker was black in Spanish. So he knew Spanish. So if the Spanish guys were scheming, he knew.
Starting point is 00:16:44 But he was blood, too. So it was crazy. So they kind of ran the house. And you connect with them early on. You just kind of show respect. Yeah, I connect with them early. You know, they showed me love. Did anybody press you?
Starting point is 00:16:56 No. Not a single person when you came in. No, nobody ever pressed me because nobody really knew who I was. Even the police didn't know what I was. How long were you there? I did probably like probably seven, eight months, four or five months. I'm not sure. That whole time nobody put two and two.
Starting point is 00:17:11 That half of the time, nobody put two and two. Oh, wow. I was locked up the same time Stiles P was locked up. Okay. So I remember. And I'd be on the bus and nobody knew. So when the free Yale and all that shit happened, that's when they wanted to come put me in protective custody.
Starting point is 00:17:23 Because, you know, they never want to have an artist here. Like Torrey Lane, shout to Tori Lane's. You know, pray to God he's good. But, you know, it gets real in jail. Because, like, you got to think, an artist coming to jail, you're number one target. And that should create a problem for the- Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Everybody want to get a name off you. Did any, was, would there ever be anybody come in that was, like, him, like, kind of cute? What do you mean? No, come on. I don't know about that. Like you. A cute little cutie pie with long hair. And then they just tried to like immediately violate the fuck out.
Starting point is 00:17:53 I was in C-73. So upstairs, there was a house for like the gays. No, stop pointing. I'm not gay. That's what he was. I'm not saying. He's not gay.
Starting point is 00:18:05 He's not married to a guy. No. You get married, man. I'm straight. You've been to Europe, bro. You tried all these. You know the other things in life, man. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:15 I don't know that. He's rose duck. That's Caviar Pankakey. If he walks in the C-73, I think they might try to extort them because there's a lot of extortion. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah. The next thing, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:31 he might just turn blood or something. Exactly. Yeah. I could see him turn blood. Yeah. I could see some blood dripping out your asshole and mouth. I would join a gang. I would join a gang.
Starting point is 00:18:45 A straight gang. A heterosexual gang. Now, when somebody does do that shit is absurd. Well, Rikers is different than like prison prison, right? Because Rikers is jail. They're not going to be there for long. So it's more fights than it is.
Starting point is 00:18:57 But you got guys there that stayed in for like four or five years. Which is crazy because that's got to be. But it's like, yo, you don't want to be there. Yo, bro, you do not want to be there. To me, that was my worst experience in life. Yeah. I didn't go up top to the mountains. I did shock.
Starting point is 00:19:09 But being in that alone was left mentally, you know, you wake up, dude's getting cut for breakfast. Or you wake up and you hear. fighting. Imagine you have footsteps. Like, sleeping and you're having footsteps. What's going on? You got alert for you. They're fighting up there. Alarms ringing. Everything's going crazy. Was there any
Starting point is 00:19:25 Was there anybody that has? You know what TSU was like? The COs, when they come with the... TSU? The turtles. When the turtles come? Oh, yeah. So they just have the only like... Like somebody got crazy in the old ones? They're like they're gonna. They strip you naked, your ass in front of everybody, put you on your knees. Don't look at me. They got the fucking shields.
Starting point is 00:19:41 They would do that to all you guys? Strip you naked? Yeah, all of us. Somebody get cut. Everybody. Was everybody. Was everybody? Was everybody? Was everybody. Was everybody? Is anybody measuring? I'm not. It's crazy. He's not going to last a prison. I don't think about it. I'm thinking about, yo, why the fuck of my head, bro?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Somebody wants to smell another man's shit. If you're in a guy's girl, you break up with your girl, he wants to stab you now? What the fuck I don't know. So they're just so emotionally wrecked that they're trying to take out their shit on everybody. All of our tour dates in less than 30 seconds. Providence, Rhode Island, March 28th, Los Angeles, with jelly roll, the Greek theater, part the Netflix comedy festival. That's May 8, August 8th,
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Starting point is 00:21:37 I got good eight hours? That was fun. I mean, you know, you know it's crazy. If you mind your business and know how to move, like don't gamble, because you know you gamble. You were like, a hibling. A little bit. A little bit. They're kidnapping him.
Starting point is 00:21:48 No, come on. You know gambling. You know how that shit, girl. Arguing over TV. Like, the M&M thing, I went to people, y'all. Listen, I want to watch M&M Grammys. As you know, back then the Spanish dudes had Caliente. Remember Caliente?
Starting point is 00:22:01 Of course, you know, a hot chick. Or everybody in jail, you still love that show. Blacks, black dudes in my watching Caliente. Put it on. Put it on. Yeah, that's a great Caliente. Yeah, that's a great Caliente. So that's a big Caliente.
Starting point is 00:22:13 So that's a lot. how it was the black dude spent yeah look now watch this collig intake watch oh wow imagine you could get this channel in jail oh wow okay and then they will always have the hot news and weather yeah so we used to watch so dudes used to watch collie intake so it's just a it's just a hundred dudes all sitting together watching comedy yeah you got the hot cheeks you ain't seeing no women you ain't smother women in years I don't want to see this dude but you're just in person watching shirtless dude that's crazy yeah so we didn't mind watching kyle
Starting point is 00:22:44 because you were seeing the women on there. You know what I'm saying? Bikinis and all that. Okay. But then you try to put on Eminem. So then you said, guys, can I watch the Grammys? Yeah. So then they go, all right, we're going to watch the Grammys.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Everybody's cool with that. Spanish dudes are cool with it. Yeah, everybody's cool. Happens. At this point, they know you're Yeo or nah? Yeah, they know I'm Yeo. Okay, so then when they see the shirt, is there like a cool kind of recognition that's happening?
Starting point is 00:23:08 Everybody's excited for you? Like, oh, shit, that's good shit. That's crazy Eminem. That's crazy. Because you got to remember, a lot of dudes in the hood will be like, oh, we don't listen to Eminem in the car, right? We don't listen to Eminem. We're going to put Jay-Z or somebody else over him, right?
Starting point is 00:23:22 But for me, when I heard Renegade... Oh, yeah, that was crazy. To me, that's like Eminem's classic verse. To me, that's what gave him the hood to me before I knew him. So that gave him to hood recognition. Because to me, him and M, who you think won that battle on there? No question. No comment.
Starting point is 00:23:40 No comment. Come on. Jay-Z. I'm a Jay Z-Z fan. You can say it. So just say what you. Jay-Z won that. I disagree.
Starting point is 00:23:49 So does he. I disagree with you. I got to disagree with you. Ow. It's just one verse. When he starts being honest about Banks versus Fab, then I'm not. So what's not to be honest on that? I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:24:06 Fab is better than Banks. You know what Banks would say? You got your nails painted. You can't give it an opposite. His nails is a painted, giving opinions on hip-hop. That is crazy. That's what people are going to say to it's art. There's art.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Nah, buddy, you can't give it. Nobody's going to take that vote. If he showed up in prison with the Pokemon on his nails. Oh, no, he knows what's hominous. He's supposed to be from Far Rock. He's not even supposed to have that on. Yeah. But what would happen?
Starting point is 00:24:34 Oh, yeah. He's fooled. They're going to rob him. Yeah, 100%. He's Caliantian. That's what Ben's said to him. That's what Bates was say to him. Like, yo, how can the person, not to dish you.
Starting point is 00:24:42 I don't care. It's your style, but how can the person with their nails painted? It's about hip hop. Yeah. Hip hop is an aggressive sport. We talk about KRS1 and MC Shan. We talk about Koogee rap and Eric B and Big Daddy Kane. It had this good side, like when we had self-destruction and stuff like that with Miss Melody and stop the violence, which rappers would never do now ever because they would never do that.
Starting point is 00:25:06 We are the World Record. That was like the We Are the Royal Record of Rap. It came in aggressive. It came in battle. So when you see, like, I'm going to tell you a story. The most aggressive rap is went to private school. I'm going to tell y'all a crazy story. Look, look, no, but listen, it's the nails.
Starting point is 00:25:23 I'm telling you what I know. I know that. He put those nails with the nails, man. He just put those nails on your knee, bro. We see the business meeting. 50's going to be like, what's going on with this guy? He was giving me that attitude. Look, he was here, trust me.
Starting point is 00:25:36 Listen, I'm going to tell you the truth. Look, so look, and this is why shout out. He said Rocky, he got the, like, number one album on Billboard. Hip-Hip, New York, we needed that because nobody was really on Billboard. That's true. Right? So I'm going to give you the perfect example.
Starting point is 00:25:48 One day is years, years ago. This is like probably 10 years ago. This is like a premiere to the movie. It's Snoop, 50, me, and ASAP pulls up, right? And ASAP could vouch the story. The first dude I seen with the man purse
Starting point is 00:26:05 ever, this is like 10 years ago. He had it around his strap because he was familiar going to Europe and has an overseas kind of, of brand. Shout to Asap, you know, ASAP, they're big. You know, they're one of the biggest in the hall of the news. So he had the bag. So
Starting point is 00:26:19 everybody's looking like, what the fuck is that? Like, 50's looking like, what they put it money in there? Everybody's looking like, what the fuck is that? He pulled me to the side and said, yeah, I know you don't know what the fuck this is right now, but watch and see what this is. And now everybody has the man person. Me?
Starting point is 00:26:35 Would I do it? Like, buy a Birkham? Hell, no. That's more like a girl bag to me. I wouldn't buy Berkham for like 15th. but it's the style for certain dudes. But it's not my style. You know what I'm saying? I see a lot of dudes with the burk of shit's expensive. I understand if you collect them or that.
Starting point is 00:26:53 But hip-hop is hip-hop. Hip-hop was big change. Rakeem, Big Daddy King. Not painted nails, brother. Exactly, yeah. So Rocky got painting nails. I never see that. And if he's doing that, he getting paid from Gucci or somebody.
Starting point is 00:27:06 You know what I get paid? You're doing for free, bro. He can do that. Yeah. Why are you doing this for the love of the game? You don't know I got a Sephora deal or something like that. So your bank's FAB thing is not valid. Once you take those off, maybe.
Starting point is 00:27:20 With on Renegade, I felt like for Eminem to be a new rapper, and Jay was established, it was debatable. No, it definitely was. You can't say it's not debatable. Oh, it's absolutely debatable. He got the hood. Because I know when I was in the car still selling drugs and moving around, and I heard that, and I didn't know who Eminem or never met Jay or nobody in the rap game.
Starting point is 00:27:41 I was in the car and I was like damn who the fuck is that? I got a lion in my pocket I'm lying I got the iron in my pocket come on bro he just don't want to give it up because I don't want to give it to the white boy it's like a black hockey player it's the same thing
Starting point is 00:27:57 yeah no Zino hated us everybody hated us when we signed with M but M did the most for us so people would be like yeah Eminem is this he's racist he's that he's fucked up he's this kind of person but he put us on I was like damn this shit is like we got on repeatedly that's why
Starting point is 00:28:11 G unit is still an overseas brand. We can still go overseas. Like, I went on my own tour, Swiss Alps, Germany, Luxembourg, myself because of Eminem. 50, still touring, 103 dates. They got to book them two times because he's selling out the arena passing capacity.
Starting point is 00:28:27 It's 20 years later. Yeah, that's it. So, come on. It's 20 years later. Give it up for the boy. Nobody wants to give you props. Why? Because Eminem, because a white boy put us on and everybody's scared to say it.
Starting point is 00:28:38 It's like a black hockey player. Any hockey Imagine Imagine you had a black hockey player You didn't have a black hockey player He wouldn't be the best They did have one They had a few actually
Starting point is 00:29:02 Was a guy who played for the Montreal Canadians Yeah P.K. Sue Mann And there was another guy who played for the Calgary Flames It was nice Oh, see, I didn't know that, see. So there's been a few. There's been a few. But yes, it's rare.
Starting point is 00:29:15 But Eminem, a lot of people was like, oh, yeah, but when everybody hated on us, we had to go to go to Detroit in the West Coast. I think you got a lot of that here. You heard what Irv said. No, but I think you got a lot of that hate. He said, I was trying to get everybody to block 50. Oh, all them were trying to. Yeah. I wish you were to sound of universal because they were to block.
Starting point is 00:29:34 We had to go to Eminem. So Eminem had balls. He had most balls and more rappers. He stood up to Shug Night. Yeah, that's crazy. Can you tell that story? They just mad. Y'all just, the whole thing is the industry, not saying, yeah, mad.
Starting point is 00:29:47 But the critics, they got to understand we was the most hated. So it's hard to really get traction. Like, for instance, when DJ Cala is hot, what do you motherfuckers do? Stand next to the fire. I'm going to get a Calder record. That's every industry. We didn't have the same advantages because of the hate. So let me give you the perfect example.
Starting point is 00:30:05 A lot of Fab's biggest records are what features. Other people wrote the record. and he's featured on it. Did he do a good job on it? Yes. When you go to karma and all the records that Banks has, he wrote the hook that Avant made. Joe, he wrote the hook.
Starting point is 00:30:21 He wrote the record. Fab's biggest records are features, brother. And then you want to talk about J and M? Fembe sold 16 million. What are we judging artists on? You want your artists to be in clubs like me? Because it's cool. I could do.
Starting point is 00:30:35 Or do you want them to be in arenas? Yeah, arenas. Do you want them with their nail-painted? Or do you own to survive in Rikers two, three years? Objectively, Fab is nice. Come on. Objectively, he's nice and rap. I'm not saying he's not nice.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Definitely nice, but I feel Banks is better. A lot of his biggest records are features. A lot of Banks' big records, he wrote by himself. Banks' mixtape tagalog. We was the hottest in the streets. And the reason why I give you these examples, because Fab was on our tour, buddy. We didn't know.
Starting point is 00:31:04 And Fab wanted to sign with us, buddy. So who's better? This hurts being from Far Rock. So who's better? I love both of them. They always try to take away from 50. Get Richard Dott trying, it's like 25 years later. He does more shows than anybody.
Starting point is 00:31:16 No, you can't. Your favorite rapper can get a live nation contract. Come on, yeah. Your favorite rapper. Come on, yeah. Your favorite rapist. Jay Ken with Beyonce and everybody out. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:31:28 Stop. Is that a one store? Get out of here. Or is that your girl's horror? Come on, girl. Come on. Your favorite. You know, like, your favorite kid, turn down $8 million.
Starting point is 00:31:37 $59. $1. $5. Yeah. Exactly. He's not an M&M. Let's show. Look, M&M, M&M could turn down $8 million, bro.
Starting point is 00:31:45 Yes. You don't have seen that. Eminem turned down tours, bro. Mm-hmm. They'll be like, yo, we give you $300 million, $400 million. I don't want to do that. Yeah. Way back.
Starting point is 00:31:54 M's in my top five. When Haley was little, Joe, I don't want to do that. I don't want to do that tour. Damn, Eminem don't want a tour. Just turning out eight mil. When you see him go with the sordy dude, you know, the sortie dude that's buying everything. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:06 fucking. Yeah. Turkey. What's his name? Turkey or MBS? The guy that does all of Jake Paul fights and all. The new guy. Turkey. He's buying all the shit. He's buying like, shout to him.
Starting point is 00:32:17 Give me a job or something, bro. Coltsonsons. He's buying everything. He's buying fucking boxing and everything. Come on, bro. If he have Eminem, you know, give Eminem $8 million and $10 million. That's the kind of money you're talking about. That was a firebrenner.
Starting point is 00:32:33 What do you say? What are you judged your artist off of? Let me know. How do he say? Because there's only a selective rapist. they get a live nation tour. We're not disagreeing, though. 50.
Starting point is 00:32:43 No, you're disagree. We're not disagree. We're not disagree. We're not disagree. We're not saying. NBA young boy is going on his first one. Nikki, she just did hers.
Starting point is 00:32:48 Now that you're saying this, fuck you. Yeah, fuck you. You're really fucking, you know. You're a little sexy ass. Eminem. You're fucking gay.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Whatever. Whoa. Look, Jay got 10, 10 platinum arms, 11 platinum albums. And Jay's incredible. Look, he's incredible. But Eminem sold 16 million records. Okay.
Starting point is 00:33:07 He sold 11. So this is the thing with 50. It's like 50. It's like, it's a house. Oh, he's, see what he said? It's a little difference. He's white. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:17 There goes to hate. That's not hate. So what about fifth? Fifth sold 11 million. But that's what I'm saying. Fifth is right up there with Jay. But no, he's- I never sold 11 million, bro.
Starting point is 00:33:26 What are you talking about? He has 10 albums! This guy doesn't know his hip-hop, bro. No, no. He has a million, a million, a million, a million, a million, a million, a million copies, a million copies. A million copies. A million copies. I've never touched 50 numbers.
Starting point is 00:33:38 I think, I think. I'm pretty sure on one album. Three times black album. You're pretty sure. About ten times? Three. That's not, that's not, but we're talking about 20 million records.
Starting point is 00:33:47 Yeah, we're talking about. Caviard in Paris. We're talking about it. And look it up, look it up because the black album probably did a million, bro. No, I'm telling you. And Jay is a genius, but you got to understand the business. Jay is a genius.
Starting point is 00:33:58 But numbers are numbers. Look, numbers are numbers, but Jay is a genius. Just like one of his albums. 50 cents sold over 30 million albums worldwide. Here we go. Okay. Now go to Jay's black album and see what it sold. And I hate no.
Starting point is 00:34:09 on Jay Z. He's a fucking genius. He's a genius. But you got to understand the facts. But the type of career, I would want Jay's career over 50s. You're fucking on drugs. Don't never listen to. I'm just saying. He's got to be. I'm just saying. This guy's out of fucking line.
Starting point is 00:34:25 See what I'm saying? He's just a Jay Z. How many number one album? How many number one album? 50? I'm not going to see you a Jayze. I'm not going to see you a Jayze Glazer. He's a good guy to glaze. I'm a Jayzy fan. I'm not going to see you
Starting point is 00:34:37 a 50 fan. But let's just. Eminem fan, but I'm just saying. The difference, the reason why, I think you sound crazy and you just a 50, you might just be a 50 hater. No, no, no, no. No, because you just said,
Starting point is 00:34:49 we all love 50. Now, look, so look, he said he'd rather have Jay Carrere over 50, right? Yeah, me personally, no, but yeah. Listen, Jay's presentation is good. I think 50 always has the best presentation in hip hop, and what I'm saying is Jay will do a deal, and we can look it up. Remember when you had the album with Samsung?
Starting point is 00:35:08 And they bought a million copies before he even dropped. That's a fire. He always found a way to win. He always found a way to win. When he had his percentage in the ball clays, he used that. He had a good presentation. But when 50 cent dropped, it felt like Tupac came back from the dead. Yes, but no.
Starting point is 00:35:27 No, no, no. No disrespect. No, no. And look, let's keep it real. Bring the hammer down. Jay is smart enough. You got to let me finish. All right.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Jay is smart enough to stand to what? Stand next to the fire. Yes. That's what the... Kanye album. Arkellie album. Let me talk.
Starting point is 00:35:45 Who is on Jay Z? Look, when did 50 tour with Jay Z? Look it up. I was in jail. Because he was standing next to the fire. That's smart. Jay admitted it. That's smart.
Starting point is 00:35:55 50 had the most hate. Niggas didn't need to stand next to the fire to heat up. That's all niggas do. And it's 20 years later. And we're still doing 103 shows. Yes. But when I say... A hundred and three shows.
Starting point is 00:36:07 Still doing, got 40 films coming out. Jay never had the cultural strangleholds. And I'm not glazing, I'm just telling you. Because look, listen, the three big dogs out of New York, you never can take. P. Diddy, Jay Z, 50 Cent. 50 Cent is way younger than niggas, right? These niggas are much older. They came in the game way before us.
Starting point is 00:36:29 That's what you're not thinking about. Jay was successful already. Nas, everybody was successful. We came into 2000s later on down the line. And 50 has more success than a lot of motherfuckers, bro. I don't think what I guess what I would say is like, I don't know if Jay crossed over and had cultural impacts the way that 50 did. And I think Jay definitely did a lot of things to do that.
Starting point is 00:36:53 He did the crossover thing with the, what's the rock group? Lincoln Park. Lincoln Park. Like he made these efforts to crossover and he's ubiquitous everybody knows who Jay's easy, massive success, brilliant guy, et cetera. But in terms of like there's a moment in history where everybody in the world knows this person, knows the music, knows the songs. Stop the world.
Starting point is 00:37:10 There's only a few artists rock, rap, country, R&B that have done that. Because they don't have a do, do, do, this is going to sound. Oh, stop. If you put, Oprah was rocking to that. Doop, do, everybody, the whole world. If you have to come on a road, if you play a New York song right now,
Starting point is 00:37:29 come on, you go to a drink. If you go to a new guy, he goes to a new guy. You don't understand. He don't understand. When that dropped Two, two, two. Our biggest enemies, John Ruh, I've even said it. You know when that drop, we know it was a problem.
Starting point is 00:37:43 You hear that everywhere. I understand, but you see this right here? You see the Dream Team, Dr. Dre and him? Trust me, that was the biggest impact in New York City. No, Jay J.J. had crazy songs. Like, 99 problems. But you know when this dropped, do, do it was over. When Jay-Z, we had video games, cereal, stops.
Starting point is 00:37:57 But like you said, like you said, we have pajamas. We had sneakers. The sneakers are fired. So video games. Yeah. What are these guys talking about? 11 number one album. That means that's a full career.
Starting point is 00:38:07 He ain't saw Eminem blue because he was white. No, no, no, no. I say he's so old. He's so white. He's not racist. He's not racist. Black people are going to be racist too sometimes. Yeah, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Thank you. You're crazy. Thank you. Thank you. You didn't tell he lives out in the birds right now. No, I'm looking at the hood. He's hearing Rose Duck from Iraq. Let's come on.
Starting point is 00:38:29 No, no, I'm going to keep it real. Let's keep it real. You know what I'm saying? Everybody stereotypes. They just don't want to keep it real. Yes. And I'm gonna give you a story. This whole show is, we did.
Starting point is 00:38:39 I'm in my bit. I'm in my bit. I'm arguing with a cab dropper. He cuts me off. Come on. I call him a terrorist. Look, I was rude for that. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:38:51 Fucking terrorists. This is years ago. When shit was happening, right? You know what he's saying to me? Where's your father? So everybody started for the black men. You know, when you go in the store, you're going to steal or whatever. Right.
Starting point is 00:39:06 Just because I live in the burbs, you think I don't go through shit when I'm in my supermarket and people's looking like, what is this nigga doing here? Right. You think I don't go through shit sometimes? Yeah, I know. You get stereotyped in the birds. Look, you get, look, you get criticized in the verbs or the street, but everybody stereotypes. You might see an Asian person where you think, oh, this guy can't drive. You see, now you see, now you see, because of the race and shit with ice, you see my, ice.
Starting point is 00:39:30 Now, niggins are saying, ice, man, I'll call ice on you. I'm not that type of person. Right. I don't get into politics and religion, my. That's not my thing. Learned that in media and training. But sometimes, you can say, media training.
Starting point is 00:39:42 But, motherfucker, you just said, you know, Eminem just sold because he was white. He was good, motherfucker. That's when you sound a little racist. Eminem's in my top spot. But you know it did help him, like, to be a general success.
Starting point is 00:39:55 Dr. Dre was his producer. I know. That helped too. You got the best producer in the world, producing the shit. I'm saying that helps too, but I'm just saying, In terms of...
Starting point is 00:40:06 It's stereotyped. So we ain't going to say... How about this? How about this? Stereotype. How about this? I think what he's trying to say is, remember when Jeremy Lynn was balling for the next... Remember the Asian guy, Jeremy Laine?
Starting point is 00:40:15 Yeah, he was a sensation because he was Asian. Exactly. So I think what happened is that a lot of Asians saw their first NBA baller who was out there in game winning shots. He's tearing up the garden. I remember going to those games, it was like 50% Asian. I never seen so many Asians to the garden. So I think what happened is white people who loved rap finally saw somebody who was really good and look like him, but...
Starting point is 00:40:36 He thought he was black. Wait for it. Wait for it. He thought Eminet was black until he heard of. But wait for it. He's nice, though. He also happened to be nice. That's what I'm saying. Because there have been white rappers before that
Starting point is 00:40:46 that didn't reach that level. Yes, so it's a combination of it. You were thinking, look, this is how he's thinking. He's the nicest of rapping at the time. He got the best producer. And he's doing something that nobody else is really doing, like that kind of internal angst we weren't seeing in hip hop at all. But you're stereotyping.
Starting point is 00:41:02 And I'm going to tell you why. I'm not going to say racist. because it be always people that take it sensitive how can a black person be raises? We stereotype too. Yeah, we know that. Everybody does like I just told you, right?
Starting point is 00:41:11 Yeah, you probably do them right? Like I said, what's your favorite stereotype? What's your favorite stereotype? They always think a black person is going to steal when you come into the... That's what I'm saying. In the suburbs you have like,
Starting point is 00:41:24 I'm not dealing with nothing. Did you ever steal growing up? You're looking at suburbs now. I hate when people say that. And I had to adjust. And you know how white people jokes are. Y'all jokes are different, man. Yeah, what are our jokes?
Starting point is 00:41:33 Y'all just get little dick jokes. Like, like, I don't know. Like I was showing my guy Some guys on some shit Me traveling And the guy from breakfast goes Yo, yeah, yo, you're showing your dick pics again? Like it's just
Starting point is 00:41:44 You know what I'm saying White people jokes It's a little different than we got game fun We play with gay a lot Listen, I have to get I used to that shit over here So much you got my nails is paid You got to see you sure
Starting point is 00:41:57 I experienced it because I was going to kill Tony Yeah yeah Yeah Everybody cared about that shit Everybody's about that shit I'm asking him for the address for three four days and this motherfucker didn't get it to me. You ain't even mic'd up.
Starting point is 00:42:11 You ain't even mic'd up. I'm mic'd up. I'm mic'd up. I'm gonna ask for the address for three days and he sent it to me three hours before the cell. Honestly, I want to be on the show by myself. Exactly. You see? You got to watch some motherfuckers like him.
Starting point is 00:42:23 You got to watch some motherfuckers like him. Uncle Murray's in the building. You're all right? Yeah. That's how is it? So where was your two of them out for my boy and came. I was here earlier. He was just saying that he thinks that Eminem's overrated.
Starting point is 00:42:39 He was just saying, yo, now let me ask you. Who said that? Yo, look, now let me tell you. Yeah, he'll say he think Eminem is. No, he's crazy. Oh, you're going to flip it on. No, he flipped. No, he's crazy.
Starting point is 00:42:48 You know, look, he was talking crazy. Wow. Wow. Wow. He was talking crazy. Show, look at showing the nails. Show him. Oh, God damn.
Starting point is 00:42:57 Those nails are the paws. It's like, now you take years of being there. No. No. You're taking it in a million in a lot. The paws in and no ditty. Old-haired niggins, man. Always old-haired niggins.
Starting point is 00:43:12 You know, the ditty party niggins going to be dancing. Did you think about taking off the nails for today? No, I didn't, but I wish I did. You said, look. You know what? And you know where he's from? Bar Rackaway. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:43:27 His gangsters are. I don't even know how you getting away with them nails. Shut down the age, right? This gangsters are Bar Rackaway. This is Alex and this is Mark. Nice to meet you, John. Nice to meet you, man. Gankton, like R&A too,
Starting point is 00:43:40 man. I met this guy before, so me and Andrew are right. We're good. You met Mark and Alex, I think, in MSG. Yes. Oh, you know what? Y'all right.
Starting point is 00:43:49 Copy. That's right. Thank you guys very much for doing that, Mike. Yeah, that was awesome. Oh, no, come on, bro. You were shocked. See, it was an honor to do that shit.
Starting point is 00:43:57 That said was dope. You're funny as shit, man. Some murder. You're disrespectful, too. You got something right here, too. Did he? You are, baby, disrespectful. Diddy?
Starting point is 00:44:04 How's that? Sometimes you got to say it for everything to feel like that. You see? Show me, what are the nails at? No ditty on steroids. That's no ditty on steroids. Joey is not rocking in a business meeting with you like.
Starting point is 00:44:19 This is a art, bro. What's my man right here? You're not, if he come in a business meet, you're going to take him serious with those? No. Are y'all both giving A's at Rocky shit because his nails are paid? I never seen him do it. I'm seeing him do it.
Starting point is 00:44:31 I'm seeing you with it. Doug shit because his nails are paying. Young thug, we want to dress. Yeah, he's young thales. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's all good. People still get shot, you wear dressed? You see he when he had the hands?
Starting point is 00:44:42 Right, Rico? So you're saying there's an amount of violence that could be associated with you where you could get away with some softer shot? There's no getting the way with paying your nails. Man, that's that's some fruit cake shit. I'm just, ain't no, ain't no getting the way with it. What about me?
Starting point is 00:44:57 What about me? Ain't that right. They got to figure it out. Stop paying your nails, my niggas. What about? Clear. Clear is different. Why's it clear different?
Starting point is 00:45:06 Because still paint in town. Paint is paint. Clear is when you just look, you look fresh and clean when you get in clear. No, no. It's paint. No, no. You got glitter, you got a stun.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Come on, you're from Far Rock away here. You're making Queens look bad here. We all grow. We all grow. Brooklyn, you know how we move in Brooklyn. It's got to. Brooklyn, we got this one, baby. You never met a Brooklyn do Parenthood's now?
Starting point is 00:45:31 No, we ain't going to put that. Why does this rapper ever paint Daniels, either? Let me think about it. Hold on, hold on. Let's think. Brooklyn, wait a minute. 50 ain't feeling L right now. Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, 50 ain't filled.
Starting point is 00:45:42 Oh, yeah, I forgot. Wait, why? I still like L music. Yeah, I know what I'm just saying. So that's, you can separate the art from the artist. No, I still like his music. I still, I like Wu-Tang. Some of them don't like me, but I love their music.
Starting point is 00:45:55 Why don't they like you? Because you got to understand, when we came in the game, so he wasn't here. He wasn't here. When he came in the game and 50 had the rar We knew we was the most hate See how he's hated
Starting point is 00:46:05 I'm a Jay Z fine Jay Z I don't want my career to be Jay Z Oh man He wants to buy Baskiats And all the other shit Yeah
Starting point is 00:46:13 Yeah Got 40 TV shows It's 20 years later We's one of the biggest brim Like I said Jay No disrespect to him But he was smart
Starting point is 00:46:20 You're staying next to the fire That's what you We're here with you We're standing next to the fire Okay He's dudes They're watching you Don't think y'all be in the room
Starting point is 00:46:27 You're standing next to the fire You know When they start getting deals, this shit, I'm smart enough to know. When I get a deal, oh, shit. Yo, 50, 50, they know 50. I'm getting a deal. Because I stand next to the fire.
Starting point is 00:46:41 When you stand next to 50, you're standing next to the fires. 20 years later. Jay right now, last thing I've seen was him riding the bike in the Hamptons and buying the, what's the guy, Tato Ato? Look up the guy to build his house. I'll say his name all wrong. And getting his house built by the Asian guy. What's wrong with that?
Starting point is 00:46:58 No, it's cool. It's artistic shit. You went to Rock Nation, they had a lot of artistic shit in there. Yeah, but he got Rock Nation. He got Rock Nation sports. He got, but like... I take it to your motherfuckers been arguing a little bit in here. So, like, y'all got some type of like...
Starting point is 00:47:11 Yeah, because he started saying white because Eminem so because he was white. So I said that was racist. It did. Do you think it helps that Eminem was white? Of course, but dude, you can't knock him up. But he had balls too. For having a complex for the connection, my mother. That's how he was born.
Starting point is 00:47:26 That's all I'm saying. That's all I'm saying. You can't take it back. You can't take it back. You can't bring that up. You can't bring that up when they got bars. Exactly. He can wrap his ass on, but he happens to be white.
Starting point is 00:47:37 I put him in my top five. Ends in my top five. You see, so now this is what we know. He's going to buy him paint ends and building $200 million weird cribs and all that. You're going to be that type of nigger. You want Eminem to be black. You still going to be chopped cheese and all right. How do them to do it?
Starting point is 00:47:50 Yeah, I still go to the hood. It's all good. You got to do both. You guys. You don't go to far and rock away with that. I might wear gloves when I go. Yeah, wear gloves. Yeah, wear clothes.
Starting point is 00:47:59 Everything else is cool. Everything else is cool. But we ain't going to accept no opinion from you. Like I said, oh, shit, God damn. God damn. That's flagrant. I mean, we were on the play. He came off, like, when are you from here?
Starting point is 00:48:14 Far up. Queens, and he came off on some, like, Brooklyn shit. Like, I'm not bad over there. Oh, there's no nails painting in East New York. Like I said, Fad's biggest, look, look up all Fabs feature records. Look up all Fabs feature records. His biggest, Let me talk.
Starting point is 00:48:29 His biggest records are his feature records. Banks, records, Avant, Joe, whoever, he wrote the hook. All right, guys, we got to take a break for a second. Yes. From this incredibly calm, cool, collected conversation with no strong opinions whatsoever. We need to give out a break. Yeah, Al. You just need a chill for one second.
Starting point is 00:48:46 Poor Al, dude. Okay? You're going through it. You haven't even gotten to the end of the episode. You don't even know how much more he goes through it. It gets worse, guys. For more, better. Way better for me.
Starting point is 00:48:58 For Mark and I, we have. enjoying ourselves. I don't even understand all the politics. I don't really know most of the names, but man, that was awesome. I agree with Yale 100%. Okay? I would say 70% of the episode, Yeo's hand is in Alex's face as he's trying to talk.
Starting point is 00:49:11 He's just Heismaning you half the episode. What are the odds Al takes off his nail polish before next pod? What are the Calcials on that? Do we have a number? I'm a stubborn digger. I'm a dumb of a digger. Now now you're already in. These are in forever.
Starting point is 00:49:27 Yeah. Okay, but let's talk a little bit about this little Super Bowl that we got going on. We got Seattle and New England. Yep. Could not care about either team. Come on, no. You're a Patriots fan, dude. Bro, I don't think I can name three Seattle Seahawks.
Starting point is 00:49:43 I can't name one. No, come on. Richard Sherman. Richard Sherman. Okay. He was one. He was one. I'm talking about Kern.
Starting point is 00:49:51 No, if you were, you are forever, bro. That's true. I'm a Seattle fan. Sierra's husband. Sierra's husband. Sierra? Sierra's husband. That's good.
Starting point is 00:50:01 Marshawn Lynch. Let's go. I'm nice to football. Can you name two New England Patriots? Julian Edelman, Tom Brady. Man, you guys are nice. I'm nice, bro. I know football.
Starting point is 00:50:13 A gay Spanish dude, that kill people. Yes, Aaron Hernandez, allegedly. Aaron Hernandez. Isn't his name Alex? No. Oh, it was Eric. Yeah. Also, you too.
Starting point is 00:50:31 Yeah. Give me that. Give me that neck. We're breaking gills back. Yeah. Give me that neck. Give me that neck, dude. Yo, this Super Bowl.
Starting point is 00:50:39 Fast forward. Listen, nobody's watching this shit. Nobody's watching. But if you are going to watch it, the Kalshi odds are 68%. It's got Seattle, 33% New England's. Do we have a bad bunny mark? Can we got to look at that? Yeah, we got to watch that Bad Bunny halftime show.
Starting point is 00:50:57 Yes, bro. The biggest artist in the world. That's what we coming to see. Yes. I keep telling you. He's the next Michael Joy. Oh, who's his opener going to be? I like this.
Starting point is 00:51:05 Titi mi pre-guunto. I'm going with him, bro. That sounded fucking racial. Yo, he nailed it, but that sounded crazy. These are the opening song. Is that what they're saying? Yes, and what's going to be the opening song? I think it's going to be titi me purgonto.
Starting point is 00:51:18 That's why is that funny, you bigots? I'm speaking Spanishol, dude. Now you fucked it up. No. Miles, give me a promo code for these kind people. Right now, if you trade $10, Kalshi is going to give you $10 free when you use the promo code. Flagrant. So go to download Kalshi.
Starting point is 00:51:32 Get in on the Super Bowl. Trade the game. Trade the halftime show. Trade the whole damn experience. I wish we could trade out these two teams. No one gives a fuck about. Watch a Super Bowl that we're excited for. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:52:14 call 18665-3-1-2-60 or visit Comex Ontario.ca. You from Brooklyn? Niggas are just mad. Who has a better career? Fab or Banks. I don't really want to get into that. You see? You see?
Starting point is 00:52:24 You know what I say that, though? You know what I say that? I don't want to be up here talking about themiggas. Like, they both did they think that it's cool. I'm cool with that. I don't want to be talking about the miggas. They both had. I'm not going to say that.
Starting point is 00:52:37 I don't want to be up here to keep going back. Keep in that shit going. You know what it is? For me, we talked about J&M. We wasn't just talking about that. We talked about mad stuff. That wasn't like the subject. So you could have me.
Starting point is 00:52:47 You had me late. I came in here a little late. But if you don't want to give us a baby. But I think they're the same dude. Look, but a little bit. You know what I'm saying? But I think Bab had a little longer running than Ben.
Starting point is 00:52:57 Listen, listen, let me explain something to you. You know what I'm going to keep it real? Let me explain to you. Okay. The unit was the most hated rap group and rap history till its day. We turned hot nine into shot nine. That's true.
Starting point is 00:53:14 They hated us. Radio hated us. Ebro said we ruined, no disrespect to Ebro. He said we ruined hip-hop radio, 50 cents. We didn't. I do it. was close to a lot of motherfuckers. So when motherfuckers like Fab or your favorite rapper, Jay,
Starting point is 00:53:28 or, they, Caled is hot? Yeah, let's start Caled over here. Get his punk ass over here. Don't disrespect to him, but that's how Jay is probably seen. You know, I'm not working on in his ass. Get his punk ass over in. You think Jay's a nice guy. The hot seat is for Marcy.
Starting point is 00:53:45 Oh, for Marcy. Yo, get that nigga over here. Tell that nigga come work for me. That's how Jay is. Even when, what's the streaming service? Title, right? He did title, he had Nicky, he had Cal and all these people, right? Look up and see what Jay Z sold title for and nobody got no money.
Starting point is 00:54:02 Look up that. Oh, wow. Did somebody get any money off for that? Nicky was hot as fish grease. The hate on Nikki, she was hot as fish grease from title drop. How much, 302 million? That's a good deal. People got money from there, though.
Starting point is 00:54:16 You can't. Artists got money from there. Jay Z's a majority stake in music service title, Jack Dorsey Square. But what? 2021, 3102 million. You got to read that shit correctly, man. You know we had fucking up the smell. You heard that, nigga, right?
Starting point is 00:54:31 I don't give a fuck. We heard the nigga, we heard you, nigga. We heard you. I was drinking. Shut up, man. All right, but say that. Don't try to end me. Jay Zee's so majority stake in music
Starting point is 00:54:40 service title to Jack Dorsey Square. In 2001, reported 302, with initial report suggesting $350 million, Jay Ziz Resolution, Swin. Now you're making a proven.
Starting point is 00:54:50 It's residual. What's a reason. Where's Residion? What's the nothing in there? I'm not saying. What's it? What's it on? What's it? You're saying? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:54:59 I don't do. You're sure? I'm trying to play with me, nigga. You just said revision. Who can't? Who can't? I was just listening. Don't start.
Starting point is 00:55:09 I was listening. We didn't want to do a reading. I was listening. Oh, we could. We need a good. I'm not doing anything, brother, nigga. Raise me. Let's get some words out.
Starting point is 00:55:19 I'm just making you know, Vigg. You know, Vig. I can read. I can read. He raised brains. Sorry, Flo. I didn't even know what that is. You're going to fit me by your friends one day.
Starting point is 00:55:33 Yo, this guy does the rap. This is the real report. We don't give him a fuck. This is the real report. Now, I think the appard should just be y'all to. Y'all, you don't need anybody. No, we want guests. I want guests.
Starting point is 00:55:45 We want guests. We want guests. We can't have guests because he do the rapper. And he thinks he don't disrespect people in these interviews he do. Who do? Like, what do I do? Jay Z. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:55:53 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Keep talking. Hold on. Hold on. Let him. Let him know.
Starting point is 00:56:01 Let him know. Let him know. Let him know. Let him. Let me ask you something. How am I this in Jay Z? I said, I just said, Jay Z. Diddy and 50 is like the top niggas in New York.
Starting point is 00:56:10 I always give Jay Z as pops. How do I say? I just say he do business different than other niggers. You just said that he closed this deal and nobody got paid off of who got paid? Yo, Joey, look at who got paid? Oh, Joey.
Starting point is 00:56:24 We're breaking that. That's the real part. We're breaking the damn over here. Who the fuck got paid? Also, he covered his mouth when he said it, bro. Come on. Come on. You know Jayze from Brooklyn?
Starting point is 00:56:34 I like this little, like, how we get to look up shit, like on his time. I like that. He's always a little. A little bit. Who made money? Who made money? Oh, this is interesting right here. We don't see nobody inquired nothing.
Starting point is 00:56:45 He'll star on some shit. Who required off the title said? Anything is being a cut. Because of me, we ain't going to get no guests. Exactly. Jay Z, he ain't fucking with you. He thinks it's because of me, we ain't getting no guess. This guy.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Yo, this niggas just started going overseas with you. Who got pain, though? Jay Z, Rough Riders, nobody helped him like that. Oh, really? Shut out to Ruff Riders. I got a bag of guns from Ruff Riders, niggins. I had so much drama at that time. That helps.
Starting point is 00:57:09 That helps. I'm talking about a bag of guns. I don't, man. Shout out to my nigga D. Oh, yeah. Statue of Lividet. Statue Lituator. I shot people a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:57:18 Stature of limitations. It's over. It's only seven years after that. He was late. That's what I'm like, it's the murder I'm like. No, no, no. He was late. They're not like, no, no, no, they built statute of limitations.
Starting point is 00:57:29 But who got back to Joey? We don't talk about those. Hold on. Multiple. Who got pain? Beyonce? Who got paid? Rihanna, Kanye, Alicia, C.J.
Starting point is 00:57:39 They said, Nikki got paid. Mickey. What was he? They had a much smaller steak because he made this shit. Of course. A small and steak. Shut the fuck the fuck. They did.
Starting point is 00:57:49 What you think? You think they're doing tricks on it. You think you're going to be 80% of tricks on it. You're doing tricks. You're doing tricks, bro. That's wild. Nation, I care nobody can about Ouzi and a couple of people over there. Hold up.
Starting point is 00:58:02 They're saying they got $8.9 million apiece or they got that $9.3. We didn't see 3% in that. Did they get that to split? 3%? That 9 million? Now, each had the 3%. Shut the fuck up. A combined payout.
Starting point is 00:58:15 3% ain't no money. So was that, was that a piece or was that? It looks like. combined payout. So they probably each got like a mill? So you go. And he got 3002. See, Jay is a genius. He knows how to get it. Come on. When that nigga from Philly wrote,
Starting point is 00:58:31 give me that folk that sweet. He ain't get no publishing off that probably. Jay's a genius. You know what he was that? Who are those guys? My man from Philly. Look at them up. That wrote the hook. Give me that funk, that sweet. That gushy stuff. Really? Oh, I don't know. Come on, bro. Weren't they two dudes? Well, we got to find out they got that nine million apiece.
Starting point is 00:58:49 or they had to split that up for that. Yeah, Chris and Neef. Yeah, yeah. Okay, all right. There's more, there's numerous shit we can look up. Like, you can look up when Jay-Z said, sometimes the rap game remind me of the crap game. And that was his demo, and Irv Gideon niggas was listening to it.
Starting point is 00:59:04 And look up 50. 50, that's kind of inspiring. It's the same kind of record. Shit, you don't know your hip-hopsy. You don't know nothing. You got glittery now. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You say Jay-Z bit.
Starting point is 00:59:15 You say Jay-Z bit. That's just look up 50 cent with Pimp C and B. Look up what year that was done. A Pimp ain't a Pint with no hose. And then look up Jay-Z a couple of years later with the same two artists with the same record content. Pippin. What was it?
Starting point is 00:59:35 Pim-bibit, beep, beep, beep. Look it up. You don't know your hip-hop, brother. I'm just saying. But they don't even know who's your rapids. But they were both. No, I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:59:46 I know. I know. I know. I don't know. Now he's just saying it. Stop it. I don't know nobody. It's not with those nails.
Starting point is 00:59:54 So look, he's a type of nigga. We're going to hate on the Beastie Boys, too? Oh, come. Right? Yeah, right. Like, what are you fucking with them? There's no one of the Beastie Boys, too. I can't win.
Starting point is 01:00:01 Do you have to be in, you know. Sleep to Brooklyn. Let's name a list. Hold on, hold on. Before we go to that, let's name a list of dope white boy rappers, third base.
Starting point is 01:00:15 Go to third base. Let's not act like they wasn't nice. I was a fan of them. Beastie boys. Thank you. Was it feeding him. And tall wall. Yes.
Starting point is 01:00:23 Look, Paul War. We counted. Bubba Sparks. Now, listen. Ask your law. Now, this is what I want to say. And I know he's a, look. He's good.
Starting point is 01:00:32 Are you a racist, you know? That's what he tried to do. You know, look. He's one of them. He's one of peace in Pondon, God. I don't know. He's a black. Don't wait in.
Starting point is 01:00:47 Come on. He's stepping. You're going. Peace of brother. That kind of guy. I can't fuck with this. I can't fuck with this. Mac Miller, R-R-P, man.
Starting point is 01:00:58 Now let's keep it real. Vanilla Ice with Diamond. Yes. Thank you. That's not act like you wasn't rocking the Ice Ice Baby. It's a kid. It shook had that nigga hanging over the dab.
Starting point is 01:01:08 Yeah. Whatever right. You're like, let me know, Vanilla Ice. How many movies was Vanilla Ice Song and Ice Ice Baby? He's still getting checks, my nigga. So you think the wrong way. You're like, yo, this nigga's nice.
Starting point is 01:01:18 You want the nigga in the basement. And I had gone front, Jack Harlow be rapping in his ass off two, Paulus. Jack Harlow can rap like a motherfucker, man. Vanilla Isso, 11, me. Let's see how many records are left Vanilla Iso? Over 7 million copies in the U.S. 25 million Globo League.
Starting point is 01:01:34 Wow. Damn, Al. Now what artist, you want the bum, you want the peep? I'm black. You want that artist. I want that artist right there to make money because that's what it's about. So you want Vanilla Ice's career? I like Vanilla Ice.
Starting point is 01:01:47 I don't like Vanilla Ice. I don't like Vanilla Ice. that song's so more than this whole album But you don't want 11 number one albums off of us A whole of the combo isn't vanilla ice or JZ Definitely That's not the convo
Starting point is 01:02:00 That's not the convo The convo is white boys emotion He's saying look Because we're saying I hate on Jay I said Jay has 11 to 12 Platinum albums which is success big I say he's the I never hate on him
Starting point is 01:02:10 I just say he do business different We might not get a Jay Z interview But what you say Yeah right So look Ever I'm going to 50 cent He ain't get me
Starting point is 01:02:19 He'll give him Andrews, I was like, Yo, what the fuck this thing is going on? Fuck out of him. What was the beef? So the beef is, I said, 50 sold 11 million records on one album. That's like only, like certain artists like DMX, Nelly, like niggas will say, oh, vanilla iced.
Starting point is 01:02:40 It's only like a certain number of people that sell those kind of records, bro. You got to respect it. What's the girl's name? And I don't care if it's vanilla ice. He sold. If back in the days, whoever was on tour was happy as hell.
Starting point is 01:02:53 That's Taylor Swift. That's Taylor Swift. That's Taylor Swift. It's different numbers. Travis Kelsey's girl. I couldn't remember Travis Kelsey's girl. That's crazy. Travis Kelsey's girl.
Starting point is 01:03:04 I couldn't remember it. How did you remember Travis Kelsey, girl? Dude, that's Travis Kelsey, man. But come on, you don't know. I'm tired of, like, people. No, so you got mad because I said I would prefer Jay Z's career over 50s. No, I'm not mad as you.
Starting point is 01:03:18 That's your opinion. I just said I would prefer 50's career over Jay Z's. It's cool. Yeah. But what about they both great? What about Travis Scott's career over Jay's career? Travis Scott is another one too. He sells out shows.
Starting point is 01:03:31 He's big worldwide. He's big worldwide. Jay, I'm not saying Jay is not big, but 50, Travis, there's other dudes that are bigger overseas. I don't know if Jay could sell the tickets than Travis Scott. I'm trying to tell you. Yeah, but people put Jay in that goat conversation. Nobody's even though Travis sells more Nobody puts him in like the lyricist go best
Starting point is 01:03:52 It doesn't matter He can get a live nation to him I think he might be like a real rapper rapper though I think he was the entertainment Yeah so that's what I'm saying If you ask me which person I don't think people looking at People don't look at Travis Scott like I'm looking for bars That's what I'm looking for that from Travis Scott
Starting point is 01:04:04 So I would want Jay Z's career Because I want to be honored for hey I'm the nice thing guy I got 11 number one album I would want 50s career because he just did 103 shows 20 years later for Live Nation And you know, niggas be talking like two, three hundred M's conversations just like Jay. Nah, I get that.
Starting point is 01:04:21 And you got to remember, Jay came out before 50. So it's 50. What do you think he's collecting? I'm not saying 50 is doing that. No, I know they both. They both doing that. But I'm just saying Jayzy's decided. And it's cool.
Starting point is 01:04:32 Okay. You're just a Jay Z. You're from Queens, but you're reverse. Yeah. Because you like Jay Z and fast. You got green and nails. Far Rock. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:41 We have a problem. You have a problem. You know, I say, Houston, we got a problem. For a rock movie, we got a problem. I'm Queens all day. That's it, man. I'm the best rappers. You haven't mentioned Nause.
Starting point is 01:04:51 We are from Queens. You haven't mentioned Nause. Yo, listen. Nassie. I say I remind him a biggie. Salute the Nyes. That's my guy. He wrote that shit on Twitter.
Starting point is 01:04:59 That's my guy right there. Did Nause? Queens niggas always run you niggas? Ask Russell Simmons. There you go. What's talking about, man? That's for me, though. Why are we asking you go, man?
Starting point is 01:05:11 Are we really asking Russell Simmons? That's right? Fucker. Michael Minaj, all the biggest work for Queens. A Queens, L.L. Run DMC.
Starting point is 01:05:21 We started the game. Wow, why don't you rap queens, man? He don't know that about Queens. Listen. I don't know. I'm not about Queens. I'm not going to understand. The biggest rap group in the world,
Starting point is 01:05:34 I'm always going to say is Run DMC. Yeah. Queens. And why's my God rap, Run? Now what's the song that they had with the rock group back in the days? Bring that back.
Starting point is 01:05:42 Arrow Smith. Can you put that up? So we can do our hip-hop knowledge, and it starts from Queens. Yeah, teach them. I'm going to teach them. You don't know nothing. We've got glittery nails. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:53 Right? Arrow Smith, what was the name of the song again? Walk this way. Walk this way. Wasn't this the first song on MTV from a black group, hip-hop group? Oh, really? Yes. Let's look up, Joey.
Starting point is 01:06:05 That's what Joey's there for. Was it? Was that? First read to commercialize hip-hip pop came from Queens. Shout to Run DMC. Rest in peace, Jim Master Jay. Motherfuckers don't know their hip-hop. So, you know, we can say Bronx started it, but who commercialized it was Queens.
Starting point is 01:06:24 Russell commercialized it for sure. No what I'm saying? Now, do you find anything, Joey, about MTV or something like that? Yeah, first featured MTV was Run DMC for Rock Box. But it was Run DMC. Wow, why can't we celebrate everybody? Remember that Christmas album? Did you know what?
Starting point is 01:06:39 Everybody. This is why G. This is why G. This is why G. This is why. You know, listen. Hold on one of the time he told me that 50 said he started a lot of shit. He said a lot of shit.
Starting point is 01:06:52 He said a lot of shit because of this nigga right here. This is why hip hop is fucked up. His name is Uncle Murder. He's talking about starting. We can't even have a business mean. We got a chance to the Lenny Grant. Listen to him. Listen to me.
Starting point is 01:07:08 Hip-hop has always been what? Competition. Yes. Right? We might say, oh, y'all. We can't even have a business. Listen. Listen.
Starting point is 01:07:19 Listen. Every rap battle in the world, we ate up. Don't keep it real. Hip-hop wasn't boring, too, Kendrick and Drake. You loved it. You're a hip-hop guy, right? You got your glasses. No.
Starting point is 01:07:31 It was a, look. Right? Yeah. So look. I'm good. Play me on the brimsy. Y'all. So look.
Starting point is 01:07:40 So look. Play it on the brimsy. Shout out to the brassy game. When KRS won, right? Yeah. And that's, that's like, that's one of me in 50's favorite rap is KERS 1. It's my top five from back in the days.
Starting point is 01:07:54 Yeah. I'm going to put Big Daddy Kane, Eric B and Rock Kim. But he was signed to a queen. I asked you a fucking question. Where's Big Daddy came from? He was signed to a question. He was signed to a Queens, nigger. And where did the baby daddy came from?
Starting point is 01:08:05 He was signed to a Queens nigga. He was signed to a Queens, dude. Don't touch me. Where did he came from? He was signed to a queen's dixon. Thank you. And who is he said. Brooklyn, Maryland y'all.
Starting point is 01:08:14 Brooklyn. Go ahead, finish the top five. So look, my top five. Big Daddy Carey. Big Daddy Kane. You always say you got that. Biggie, David, Kaye, obviously. No, no, I'm talking about for weeks.
Starting point is 01:08:29 Oh, back in the day. See, when we start hip-hop, we got to start from the 80s to the 90s. Got it, got it, got it, got it. So we got to go to Big Daddy Kane. Rock Kim. Rock him. We got to put KRS one in there. Coogee rap.
Starting point is 01:08:42 Let's go quick. I would put Kooji rap. What about EPMD? I think I will put, but that's a group. We can go to groups. EPMD was pop-up on. I'm gonna keep it real. I know fifth got a little beef with them,
Starting point is 01:08:51 but I'm gonna put L-L has to be like B4, Coozooz rap. Your fifth got to be. That's this, nigger, go ahead. No, you gotta think L-L had 20 to 30 years. Of course, not, no, of course not. I was one of L-L albums. I thought it was all good. I was gonna one of L-L albums.
Starting point is 01:09:04 You gotta put LL there. And then, top five, I gotta put Slick Rick over on Koo-GRAP, sorry. Slick Rick was that dude. Top time. Slick Rick was that dude. I got a put Slickricks. He made me one of the right stories in my rap. That's why I always say top 10 because I would go I would go Dougie Fresh, Coogee rap. You know what I mean? I never looked at Dougie Fresh as a rapper. He was the more than he had hits. I know I never looked at them like the rapper. No, of course. But I still he was like more of an entertaining than a rapper like that. Like how I looked at it.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Of course he was that dude. He was damn there like a puff back then. So what we said? Because I said, because we said, Big Daddy King. Rock Kim. Who was? You said? He said. We said Cool G-Rap. I would have to put LL and LL. Slick and L.L. L.L.
Starting point is 01:09:47 Slic-W. I go L-L. Slick-Rick 5. All right. What about our generation? The people that we started watching growing up. So we're talking about 90s, 2000.
Starting point is 01:09:55 We're talking about the Biggies and the Jay Z's and Naz. Shit like that, yeah. Naz. Nyes. The peak of New York hip-
Starting point is 01:10:01 Hip-Mex, mob deep, shit like that. Oh, man. Definitely, of course. Merve. Nade was coming. But Jay, you got to put Jay,
Starting point is 01:10:09 you got to put Jay there. You got to put Biggie. got to put, and that's another thing, what should be different if Biggie was alive? Exactly. Of course. It would be. Because Biggie, to me, was like, he was just
Starting point is 01:10:25 the epitome of a rapper. Yeah. Because he was fat, and, like, he'll say I'm a fat black nigga with the ugly as hell by how about I stay Gucci down to the socks. And he just was fly. So, like, the first fat dude we really seen get fly would say it's probably
Starting point is 01:10:39 the fat boys wasn't fly. They was cool. You got to give that to Heavy D, Heavy D was the first fly, yeah, I'll give Heavy D that. Heavy D was like the first fat flyd nigga. Yeah. The fat boys, you know, they was fat. Yeah, the fat boys, they was just the most commercialized.
Starting point is 01:10:55 When you were coming up and you were like in the streets, were you also going, I'm going to be a rapper one day? Like, was that aspirational or did those things just kind of converge? I'm from Queens, so music was always aspirational. They had like the backyard parties. Like, my man, man Bobby, he was across the street. So remember when the boom box came out? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:14 Like my parents, they didn't get us no batteries. We couldn't walk around. We had to plug our shit up. And I remember me and my brother was in to run DMC and we had to double-take shit, but we had to plug it up on the porch. My man had the batteries. Then he had the equalization was way better.
Starting point is 01:11:25 That's what it was, like playing tapes. Like I remember when the run DMC tape came, play a tape to tape pop. You know, it was like crazy. Boomboxes back in the days, Duky Link trains. So it really came from us watching the drug dealers. And back then the drug dealers kind of made
Starting point is 01:11:41 the style and the fashion for the rappers. You know what I'm saying? So the rappers were emulating the drug dealers. Some of the rappers were drug dealers. Definitely. They kind of make it out of the game. You got to think with Jamaster J when he started the Adidas with no laces, that came from jail.
Starting point is 01:11:54 Right, because you couldn't put the laces. Yeah, yeah. So that's when back in the days when they was wearing Adidas, they was wearing Adidas with no laces. That was a jail thing. Right. You know what I'm saying? You got to think.
Starting point is 01:12:03 Adidas, that shit blew up. Hip hop brings a lot of fashion to the forefront. Yeah. And now we finally get and I just dude when you see an ASAP Rocky doing Gucci eyes or seeing Farrell, shout to Farrell
Starting point is 01:12:14 doing the movie or seeing what Verreel was doing God bless because look at Dappaden back in the days when he was making the dope jackets
Starting point is 01:12:21 for Alpo and everybody that people are kind of emulating now so it's like hip hop we didn't know about Kooj's too
Starting point is 01:12:27 but like in your head when you're in the street still are you still in the streets while you're rapping a bit like when you connect with Fifth initially are you guys
Starting point is 01:12:35 connecting on street shit first or were you doing your own street shit and then the connection was wow It was because, like, we was rapping. So you guys knew each other from music first. No, I knew 50 from being on the block.
Starting point is 01:12:48 From the neighborhood. Yeah, from being in the neighborhood. Just being, rapping was just, like, more of a hobby. So, like, our favorite DJs, like, we used to, the first people to blow from my neighborhood was lost boys, rest and peace feature. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We from one, three, four on God brought a mural over. I was the first feature I ever did, Mr. Cheeks, man, $70 million. Wow, that's fine.
Starting point is 01:13:04 That's crazy, were. That's dope, my first feature I ever paid for. Got a lot of stories, too, I ever paid for. If you let me talk motherfucker up about it back to talk I'm sorry man Hey this picture So in the hood
Starting point is 01:13:19 Back in the days We had DJs like Grand Master Vic That's when my man Rough Hands He was a DJ He was a DJ So we used to go to Jamaica Avenue That's the good days
Starting point is 01:13:28 No computer Party gets shot up All the parties get shot up You gotta take eight kids The good days right parties get shot up Yeah The house party Get shot up
Starting point is 01:13:37 You know a good old day That was the expectation That was the expectation That the party The guy was a good party Imagine you're in a DJ Right Look, imagine you being a DJ
Starting point is 01:13:46 Hole in the World Party You know in the hood That's what we grew up on You're a queen Shit gets shot up No computer We gotta take eight crates now Taring amounts in the car
Starting point is 01:13:55 My man You know if the shit gets shot up He gotta get his crates No matter what That's the experience We had growing up in hip hop So my man in basement You know
Starting point is 01:14:03 We all sold drugs When it get hot We go to his crib We all was fucking in mischief But we was good drug dealers. We don't help ladies across the street and shit like that. Help the community. Giving people credit.
Starting point is 01:14:16 That's right. That's right. You only got $8 for you. That was a good job. A Christmas deal. That's why my man got his blessings now. That was a nice guy. Help old ladies across the street. You know what I'm saying? So we go to my man's crib.
Starting point is 01:14:35 He has the equipment. We go down there. 50 will be rapping. My fucks would be rap. rapping, but Freaky Ty and Lost Boys blew up. So, you know, everybody from my hood, oh, oh, ha, ha, there we go. We were still selling drugs. Ha, bah, bah. You know, you know, they danced.
Starting point is 01:14:50 Shout to J-ball. That's his brother, shout to Jaybole, rest of peace, tie. I mean, his son rap now, little tie. Ha, ho, ha. So everybody was, not that when they dance, Freaky Ty, huh, huh. Everybody was fanned out, but we were still like drug dealers. So we was looking at it like, oh shit, they taking off and shit.
Starting point is 01:15:06 So Fifth, you know, he was. He was like a drug deal of 16, 17. Fifth was like 16 had benches. Yeah. So he was the man in the other. It wasn't a, like he's a clown. Niggers knew him. He was 16 with a band, 17.
Starting point is 01:15:19 Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Coming through. So he's looking, I'm selling my drugs. Fuck everybody. So he'll come through on his bully shit because 50 was always a troublemaker on the block.
Starting point is 01:15:26 And he's like, yo, he wants a nigga coming out. Here you go. Start. Like 50's saying I'm crazy, but he's crazy. Yeah. But he was a marketing genius. Yeah. I'll give you an example.
Starting point is 01:15:35 Back in the days, we had 31 bunnies. Right? What's that? It's a size of a capsule, right? So 50. Capsules that you put the crack in for the people that don't understand. That's why I check. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:15:46 So, look, 50's going to be mad at so years. I'll argue on a jet later. It's going to be mad at TV. But this is why I say he was always a marketing gene. I don't know what Jay Z did. I did suspect. But 50 was a marketing genius. So what he did, we had 31 bunnies about this size.
Starting point is 01:16:02 Pause, you know what I'm saying? And then what he did was, I just paused everything. Surprised me. Because the nails, the nails, and all that. You got excited. So what 50 did was he called up his Brooklyn guys because, you know, we always hire Brooklyn guys.
Starting point is 01:16:18 Shut the fuck up, nigga. That's how it was. Queens guys had the money. We hired the Brooklyn guys coming to. They got rusty guns. Brooklyn niggas know what something. That's all, you know what I'm saying. Fifth came to get the official Brooklyn niggins to put that pain in.
Starting point is 01:16:31 They got the rusty guns and stuff. So you got the rusty guns, they're crazy. These guys, you know what I mean, was a little more wild. We're on go. We on go time. Queens is like a Harlem. Queens and Harlem are similar. I always tell him,
Starting point is 01:16:41 like a Brooklyn, nigga like a Brooklyn, nigga. Look, like this is what you got understand. Queens and Harlem is the same. Get money,
Starting point is 01:16:48 get fresh. The Bronx and Brooklyn to me was always shoot you up well as niggas. Oh, Bronx niggas in the building. Where, where?
Starting point is 01:16:56 Niggas are looking like where. Oh. Always did. Always get you. I'll mess up the party. Yeah. Exactly. I get you that.
Starting point is 01:17:03 That's how it was back in the days. That's what I'm trying to tell him. So, you know, 50 out of Brooklyn niggas. And they was real, you know why? Because Queens' n'ers was boozy. They would get on the train, hold 50 down. They would come, we'd be on a, we'd be on tour.
Starting point is 01:17:15 Niggas all chilling in one room because they're from the projects. So they shit was like they're all being one room. You know what I'm saying? They was called 5-5-1 back then. His man Jop passed away. So I went on tour with them and it was a camaraderie. But when they argued, you know, I'll cripple somebody. I shot him in the back.
Starting point is 01:17:30 The arguments was crazy. Sound like a book of argument. We like arguing about who caught the most, who did the most shootings and stuff like that. Who shot the most people? They had a shootout at the end of the tour And they were friends That's how Brooklyn did it is up These guys not like that, bro.
Starting point is 01:17:46 There's no Brooklyn brothers That had shootouts, man She's crazy Hold on There were friends that shot at each other And then... After we came from tour, they was on tour This is how to rock
Starting point is 01:17:57 Came off tour, they was from Brooklyn 50 had none Brooklyn league They got on the train You know what I mean These are the guys got kicked out studio With Beyonce We was working on Beyonce early Remember that?
Starting point is 01:18:06 Okay Respect. We had work with Destiny Child, too, but I think before Jay-Z, yes. I mean, I got a feature. Yeah, we definitely didn't get no, Jay-Z. I'm no problem. We were in the studio earlier.
Starting point is 01:18:21 We got kicked out. So these guys, they didn't care. They bring their rusty guns. She was crazy. Rusty-38s, 3-57s. Scalls on their face. One dude name was face. Looked like Frankenstein.
Starting point is 01:18:30 It had the scar on his face. Guys wake up for breakfast with guns. Like, these guys are crazy. So. We went on tour with them with Hada Raw. This is before 50 hat shot. We had records with Beyonce and all. I've been around since then.
Starting point is 01:18:43 That power was a dollar album. Hip hop always been something aggressive. Yeah. When you look at the history of hip-hop, see, he doesn't know, because, you know, come on. The glitter nails would never rock. My God, no, glinty nails would know something about it. No, but what I'm saying, back in the days were like,
Starting point is 01:18:56 fucking patient jack and scooter and tutting them. Like, that would never rock around. The guys that you would rob, you know. Times and change. Times changed. So you're saying at the end of the tour, the guy, the broken dudes. Oh, yeah. They had a shootout. They shot one guy spent too much money on holes or whatever. You know, Miami, they were selling that shit or whatever.
Starting point is 01:19:12 He went to Miami. He was the only nigga getting pussy. I was like, how are you getting pussy, man? He was like, he's buying that. He spent all the bread. This is back in the day. He spent all the breads, man, shot him up. Wow. And did he live? Yeah, he just got shot the fuck up. Came from limping. Yo, son shot me. He told 50. He was just crazy. And then they squashed it afterwards? No. Oh, they didn't squash that way.
Starting point is 01:19:33 No, it wasn't squash. One nigga just shot the fuck up. up a nigga, shot the shit out of them. What fucking mean? They squash it. It's real that happens, right, Mark? It's not what Brooklyn, niggas. Yeah, that's how. But it happens sometimes.
Starting point is 01:19:50 You got to understand. The norm for people, like how you wake up in the morning and he brushes his hair. Everybody doesn't live that life. There's a real world out there. Yeah. What people's going through in the shit, you go to Bronx, Harlem, some of these places,
Starting point is 01:20:04 the kids really don't want to be there. They're just forced to be there. And they have vacant some circumstances because what? Because you're just living in that neighborhood. So you're that gang now. Because New York has a lot of gangs. Yeah. And they don't play.
Starting point is 01:20:17 Yeah. And L.A. has a lot of games. But the gang culture feels different here than in L.A. Nah, it's crazy. Not in terms of one is worse than the other, but the organization over there feels a little different. Like, I don't see the same, like, a color warfare here that it is over there. It's less organized here, I would say. No, I wouldn't see that.
Starting point is 01:20:35 Well, how is it organized? I would say people... I'm talking about back in the day. No, I'm just saying. I would say people look at gangs different from New York because when you look at the cannabis game, which we open in the dispensary zone, you know what I'm saying, the unit.
Starting point is 01:20:46 Jericho Parkway Parkway. And when you look at the gang game, the grandfather then. So gang started in L.A., so they're going to always get that respect. Chicago, too. Yeah, Chicago, too. But you know L.A. gets that respect because they started it. But as for gang structure in New York,
Starting point is 01:21:03 there's thousands of games. But that's the thing. It's like they have two big gangs and then they have subsex of those two big. In LA. LA. Oh, no, there's plenty of, you got Mexican gangs.
Starting point is 01:21:14 No ass shoes. But I mean, but out here is like, Asian gangs out there. So in here's like everybody's hood. You just have a click. And then all of a sudden you just make. No, you got blood. You got GED.
Starting point is 01:21:22 You got folk. There's so many gangs out of here. This is a man. You got fucking Dominican power. You got humanitarian. That's a thing. There's so many. Was there concerned when you guys were traveling
Starting point is 01:21:32 in the early days? Like, before you're blood. up, you're huge, the early days of traveling, you're going to these other markets. Was there a concern for your safety? There wasn't a concern, because like I said, I'm not a glazer. 50 was a genius because what he said was, we're never going to choose a side. We're never going to turn blood and never going to turn Crip. People wanted me to turn blood when I was on the island, but I was like, fuck it, I'm going to listen to what 50.
Starting point is 01:21:52 Never choose a side. So if we do, what's up, cut, which is one of the biggest. Oh, wow. Oh, you shout them all out. Yeah, what's one of the biggest records in the world, this guy? Uh-uh. You know what I'm saying? When you think about that, right?
Starting point is 01:22:06 Bill, no, no, you do, but you love Jay Moore and it's cool. You know what? Think about this, though. But look, look. Well, look. That's like, so now when we go into L.A., the Bloods love us and the Crips love us, because we're not choosing the side.
Starting point is 01:22:21 Just like 50 said on his mixtapes, because our mixtapes was killing niggas albums back in the days, but we're going to be hated for us. No, no, I was. Shout to Banks. He's on tour now. Fab is podcast. We'll get back to that.
Starting point is 01:22:32 Dang. Nick, you're a podcast. You know what? I was made for this shit. What are you talking about? I'm a natural motherfucker. You have been podcast more than a minute. Tell, I take over shit when I go places.
Starting point is 01:22:44 So look, I'm trying to kill Tony. I did Legend of Skanks too. Yeah, shout out. Let's have to all the podcast. Fucking kill Tony. Yo, so look. But no, he don't know if Kill Tony's another level.
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Starting point is 01:25:51 He ordered about 800 restaurants. Just looking regular. He shook me and thanks hand. And there was a big DJ there too. What's the DJ that came in there? Oh my God. Pause. DJ came through there and he had the littlest chain and murder. I said murder. Don't win no jury.
Starting point is 01:26:04 Yeah, but guess what, though? I said you're going to look at a big fear that it's safe right here. He was like, yo, wow, I was like, wow, do it open? I said, yes, so, oh. You got a gun and some money in you. I think it was DJ Ruper. This is exotic. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:26:17 You understand? Come on, man. This is a bag right here. When you're getting that money, you can do this. You know, look, listen, DJ Rumpa, so I'm looking around. Rumpur, sign out the T. I think it was DJ Rumpur. You might be right.
Starting point is 01:26:28 It might have been DJ Rumpur. Now, he has the littlest chain in the world. He has a little shame. this guy gets a million a show Tillman own 900 restaurants I'm surprised at 50s this is the kind of meeting's 50 ass too like niggas Jerry Jerry Jerry
Starting point is 01:26:40 Nicker 50s with Tillman This guy owns Astros There's a hilarious comedian named Damien Lemon who once said something to me He goes Sometimes dudes will go broke Trying to impress broke dudes And that could be the
Starting point is 01:26:53 jewelry thing Like spending all this money on jewelry To impress people who are impressed by jewelry But Tillman don't care about jewelry He knows the fucking basketball So I started looking at the billionaires and I'm like, yo, let me see what kind of watch you got on Apple Watch. I'm like, see. See murder? Told you don't wear them chains. You look stupid. This is us. This is our culture. This is what we do. This is our coach. You had a big passport chain on. No, but I had some little shit on that day. And I had that big, totally. I had that big token. I had that big shit on that. I told him. I came up that motherfucker.
Starting point is 01:27:30 I knew what's going to be. I knew what's going to be. He was like that day, nigger. I don't knock me, because I wanted to be like how about it. There you go. Yeah, he wasn't like that that day, so he wanted to tell me to be quiet. No, you left this in at home. When I get around the bina, that's the rappers.
Starting point is 01:27:42 Fuck out of it. 50 at his shit on too? That's the rapper section shit on too. Did he? Yes, he did. You was the only nigga that didn't have a little. He was the only nigga that one. I'm a little different guy.
Starting point is 01:27:54 Definitely ain't shaking your head. You definitely ain't shaking your head. Come on. Come on. I don't shook hands with Leario Caprio. I'd rather have 50 curate a motherfucker. Leon, I'm drinking. Leonardon.
Starting point is 01:28:09 I got bread on your nails. Leonardo. Come on, you can't bring in no media. Come on. You're doing a guard. You can't bring in no meat. Leo. Shout out Leardo, bro.
Starting point is 01:28:21 Leandro. Shout up to you, man. Super energetic, bro. It's early in the day. You got him drinking real early, boy, God. Yeah, what it is? Hey, you know what time it is?
Starting point is 01:28:30 In his in Barcelona? What time? It's late in Barcelona. Yeah, overseas time. It definitely is. Overseas, we used to. Which a lot of other rappers don't do. Banks is overseas right now.
Starting point is 01:28:42 Shout to Banks. He's in Bulgaria. You got like 20 days. Hold on. Now that you guys are traveling around the world, just out of curiosity. Because you guys are traveling around the world. You're international. I'm the first rapper in the Swiss Alps too to do a show.
Starting point is 01:28:54 I believe that. Oh. I remember that. And I'm just, yeah, yo. I just work for 50. I'm fine. I'm a person. Shout out to my guy.
Starting point is 01:29:01 Shout out to my guy. Now, obviously, you're just aware of so much more culture, so many more experiences. Of course. Because of the two of you, who would you say is the more culturally refined now because you're international superstars? He knows. He knows. He knows I do that. He knows that's me. I taught him about a salad fork in class and shit.
Starting point is 01:29:23 Like, he's the nigga that we go into the restaurant. I'm trying to tell him. I need a round about that guy. Let me stop. Let me stop. I'm talking about him. He only been talking for about a hour and a half, I bet. Let me tell something about this guy. My nigga, my nigga, my nigga.
Starting point is 01:29:36 He's right. And the rest of the rest of him to my nigga, my nigga. Yo, calm down. You smell like weed and you're saying, listen, let me tell you about this guy. He took all this food shit, right? He's a fast food guy overseas. You get me?
Starting point is 01:29:47 No. I'm the guy that, like, five-star. I'm the guy that would have a stay-couse. All this guy to be looking for is McDonald's spots, Burger King, shit like that. I'm a steakhouse. He was a burger king. Overse.
Starting point is 01:29:59 Oh, he's a dog. Hold on. He's not going to talk. He's the fast-go guy. The steakhouse guy. Can I tell you? I need a steakhouse. It's just the fast-full guy. Calm down. Do you know a little Duval?
Starting point is 01:30:10 Fatful guy. You guys know Little Duval? Yes. Legend, obviously. So we were hosting the MTV two movie awards, some music. Well, I forget what it was out in Germany one time, right? And he goes, now, Duval travels around the world. Did he perform with his shoes on?
Starting point is 01:30:24 Because I don't want to be barefoot. No, he loves some sandals. He loves some sandals. He loves his own. He was his own. Dude. But he, so he when he's abroad, he eats fast food.
Starting point is 01:30:34 He goes, he goes, I don't trust none of this shit. And I'm like, dude, we're in Germany. Let's have some fucking Schnitzel or something. Let's have some German food. He goes, no, I'm going to McDonald's, and that's what I'm eating, right? Yep. Every one of us got sick in Germany except for one person. Little dupal.
Starting point is 01:30:50 But can I break it down to you? Look at that. Listen, I eat caviar pancakes and smoked up, but you got to understand. Look, when you got to understand, look, when you get KFC, overseas, that shit is not artificial. Because let's tell the truth. No, I got right. Let me talk.
Starting point is 01:31:06 Let me talk. Let me talk. I didn't say, let me talk. No, tell the truth. Let me talk. That's all you had to say, that's all you have to say, me. I'm out of here, dick.
Starting point is 01:31:15 Now, let me keep going. Now, look, you have it bought me a steak yet. I got on my podcast. I didn't get a steak yet. Wow. So listen. Go on. See, number one overseas, there's no food coloring.
Starting point is 01:31:28 Right? So anything you get, there's no food color. So they don't have no frosted flakes, fruit loops. You got to go to an exotic, exotic store to buy that. They don't have that. They don't have that.
Starting point is 01:31:39 They don't have none of the candy with all the shit in it. You got to go to exotic stores. Black market. So now look, when you go to the subway, they have the diet mayo. They have the males diet mail only. When you go to KFC,
Starting point is 01:31:56 it's natural chicken. And it ain't no artificial shit. It's real chicken. I was in Boston. You go to McDonald's? It's different over there. The McRoyal. The McRoyal, all that shit.
Starting point is 01:32:06 That shit here is fresh shit. It's not like it's artificial. That's true. It's a big difference. When I eat fast food over there. But you're also saying your culture of fun. You're saying you were teaching about the salad fork. Yeah, because he doesn't...
Starting point is 01:32:18 He did put me on from there. He's a funny motherfucker. I didn't know how to use color until the Titanic. Look, I'm like, tell him like murder. See, this fork is for the salad fork. Because murder's the type of nigger we'd be in a Monty Hotel. My nigga, yo, my nigga, my nigga, my nigga. I hate when people do that around white folks. Like, this shit. He's crazy. He's crazy. He's fucking crazy.
Starting point is 01:32:39 You know what I'm saying? If I'm in a restaurant with you, you don't look like type of nigger that's going to be saying, my nigga, too much. Like, give me to him. I get so nervous. I know when I start going to go, yo, my nigga, he'd be like, I see him, I see him, start moving like, yo. Next day we come to a restaurant, sit them niggas in the back. Exactly. I feel that. We're in a Marnie hotel. My nigger, my nigger, my nigger.
Starting point is 01:33:00 Bad enough. You smell like an ounce of bud. My nigger, my nigger. My nigger. Yo, my nigger, yo, chill my nigger. You just chill, nigg. White people looking in shit. They're nervous as hell.
Starting point is 01:33:12 We're the only black people in the hotel. Yeah, yeah. My nigger, my nigger. And this nigger right here smoke in front of the White House. He don't care. Oh, my nigger, my nigger. We be having bets to white people going to get on the elevator with us overseas. That's the funny shit.
Starting point is 01:33:26 Wait, wait even more time this little. What's time? This little white kid He went in the elevator with us and sister was like, no! He was like, Shottie was like, sis, what are you doing?
Starting point is 01:33:39 She got an elevator because she didn't see college. She was a friend. She's like, no. I wouldn't get into the elevator with us even. I'm not going to lie. I wouldn't have gotten with us either, so I wasn't even mad at him.
Starting point is 01:33:52 50. They don't know. They don't know us. They don't know us. They don't know it's 50. You said I'm not black no more. I was O.J. I just said, I'm not black.
Starting point is 01:34:01 All they know is 50 out there. You were 50, everything, no, you're good. They don't care. You can smoke in an elevator. Is there ever a time? Is there a every time you're traveling and there was just a custom or something that you just did not understand? You were like, what? Like, you ever go to a sauna and like everybody's naked or like, was there ever the cultural exchange where you're like, what the fuck is this about?
Starting point is 01:34:21 No, never. Never really. I already. I heard something about a Turkish bath and an old man. But I ain't with that. Oh, somebody said. Like a turtish bath. I ain't with that.
Starting point is 01:34:32 They hit you with like the branches. Yeah, I'm not with all that. Oh, man. But that's the best thing is traveling. I've been everywhere. I love traveling. Been to Canary Islands. Black sand.
Starting point is 01:34:42 See, Jay-Z don't do shit like that. I'm just saying this artist never did that. He never, just got with that with Jay Z? Nothing. Do you want people from Rock Nation on your part or not? You're not going to get nobody. Rock Nation ain't fucking with me, man. Just like how you know.
Starting point is 01:34:56 Don't fuck with me? I'm fuck with you. You think I don't fuck with you. You don't fuck with you. You don't fuck with you. How you fuck with you? We have 50. We had 50 on the pot.
Starting point is 01:35:06 That was my dog. You said, I'd rather have Jay Z career than 50s. Yeah, come on, bro. Now, that's crazy. You know, what you got to realize this? I'd rather, I think crime is better than much. Wait, wait, wait.
Starting point is 01:35:16 This is going to call him, right? Yeah. Andrew, right? This thing is going to be fired in two weeks. You got to realize. It's like, it's connecting. In the nail suit. Yeah, that's a little.
Starting point is 01:35:26 Yeah. You know, niggas, I'm here. Yeah, man. You want me back on the show, it's fun. Fun. That's true. I love Lloyd Bay. I love what you know.
Starting point is 01:35:33 I love him. That's how you keep your job on. You heard my name? He said, I love Lloyd Brown. Can I tell you why? He wrote his own verses. All his verses. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:45 And the course. You're on the hook. Like I said, Fab is features. Respect to Fav. But Fav is nice, though. Respect is nice. It's not, I don't think about it. But you guys understand.
Starting point is 01:35:54 Fift things is the greatest all the time. You just a lot. You just a lot. Same song. He's got to stay. He changed fast. He's the greatest as a whole. At the end of the day,
Starting point is 01:36:02 hip hop is, you see, you look at us as the bad guys, right? Hip hop has always been glad. What you just brought up? Banks' tour days up there? Look, my guy. Oh, you got, my name is book,
Starting point is 01:36:10 Favd is not. He's international. He's international. There we go. You remember back in the days? Give me Mons. Yeah, this gave him a gale. Oh, we got to bring that back.
Starting point is 01:36:19 My name for him. My name is. He's on tour. That is not. That's the point. See, my whole thing is people looking at all. You know, he got lyrics, lyrics.
Starting point is 01:36:27 You got to be the best rhyme in your basement. But if you're worldwide, like Eminem and sell 16 million, I'm looking up to you. And I'm not even on that level. I'm doing clubs. These guys are doing arenas. Can we talk about acting, though? Because I think you guys are doing a little acting.
Starting point is 01:36:40 Yeah, give me that. What do you mean? Yo, what the fuck? You gave him a deal. You know, you got to say some dumps and give him a deal. Yeah. Oh, yeah. He said another dumb yet.
Starting point is 01:36:49 I don't know. I was going to try. It's quite. Are there aspirations for actors? Are there aspirations for actors? gigs. Definitely. I got some acting shit I did, but I don't want to talk about it early. Oh, like it's not out yet, but you're
Starting point is 01:37:02 not out, but it's big. And are you nice at acting? Yeah, I'm one of the best. How you don't know that? He's trashed. He's trash. He got some work to do. He trash. He's got to play the bank teller. I was in the movie with Bruce Willis. Oh, Bruce Willis.
Starting point is 01:37:19 My son was on Netflix. We was number three on Netflix and we was in the movie theater. This motherfucker did a movie that was on Tooby and YouTube. I did SWAT 2. I was on 2. I was on 2. Swat 2.
Starting point is 01:37:33 You never seen SWAT 2? No, I don't know if I saw SWAT. No, SWAT was good. The first one with LL and them. That was good. I think I remember the movie. We did, oh, I shouldn't say Benny Boone. Fis is not friends with Benny Bo.
Starting point is 01:37:45 Do not say that, yes. He ain't going to say Benny Boe. Betty ain't friends in you anymore. But listen. Why does 50 got so many, so much problems? Listen, this what you, you know what I like this, this foot for the peace guy right here. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:58 I'm black. For real. I'm gonna, let me, let me, let me, let me, let me explain something to you. There's something in this business called fuck business, right? So you see how the big boss man is giving you a platform? Right? Right? We're all in this together.
Starting point is 01:38:15 But he's still a boss. They're not coming to just see you. They're coming to see you. So this is what you got to understand. We're in birds on stage. And the arena is packed. this 30,000. I'm like, wow, this shit is crazy.
Starting point is 01:38:28 But they're not here to see us. Yeah. They're here to see 50. So he's putting me on the stage, and I'm getting paid. Right? He did that with all his artists. I don't hate Jay-Z. There's no Jay-Z hate. But what I'm saying is, I seen 50 when Buck
Starting point is 01:38:43 fucked up the money, Fifth helped him with the taxes. So you got to understand, when you're a black men and you're getting a half a million dollars and you're buying weed and your fucking bitches. Two-50s going to the government. But you're not thinking that until months later. Facts. Once later, when that money...
Starting point is 01:38:56 Listen, let me talk. I mean, Jay did that too? Listen, with who? Oosie and them? He wasn't doing it with Bleak and him. Let's go back. Come on. Kanye six.
Starting point is 01:39:03 Shut the fuck up. When he was broke... Listen, let me talk. We don't know if Khan... He didn't know. I'm a little Wayne, but Little Wayne wasn't in the shit. Now, let me explain. 50 was more a family than business.
Starting point is 01:39:15 Jay seemed like... I love Jay. That's a fact. Jay just felt like he was more business at that point than family. Got it. So Buck will go on tour. No disrespect to Buck. He'll make a half a million dollars.
Starting point is 01:39:26 He's buying three or four cars on the way on the tour. He's buying Red Monkey Jeans. That's when jeans was, you know, at that time, they was 500,000. Now, niggas is paying 10,000. We're going to get to that later. Because you're like, why 50? Why are 50? So I'm going to get to that.
Starting point is 01:39:39 So when he fucks up that money, because you know you have a grace period when you make that kind of money. I know. I know. I know. No, no. No, no. He's like, why 50 guys? He's a $3.
Starting point is 01:39:50 Everybody. Everybody. He said, look. I got it. I got it. So look. So by the time the tour is done, if your friends don't arrive for you,
Starting point is 01:39:59 like, yeah, you know, they're not your friend. No, I'm just, because you're a boss, so I'm going to speak the facts. Listen, right? You always respect the boss, all the war, knowing who the commander is. That's what they tell you. That's one of the rules.
Starting point is 01:40:09 Respect discipline. Know your commander. The motherfuckers need to read books. Now look, check it. Y'all motherfuckers need to read books, man. You're trying to say I can read her. Fucked up one line. He said residuals.
Starting point is 01:40:21 It was receiving, man. It was receiving. He's got some times Yo, look Number the camera on you want to put on you want to put on in here. Fuck out of here.
Starting point is 01:40:31 Like, get out of here. That's why he tried to not give me the ad just and have me here. Listen, I don't want to have him like an hour before, Joe.
Starting point is 01:40:39 Yo, listen, so what I'm saying is, look, so Buck will get off the road. He done made $80,000 show money, you know, the money, the other money at the party.
Starting point is 01:40:49 I want to say about that. Sure, sure. He's busting that. That's what's damn. You got weed, you got bitches. take the credit card i was seeing on that shit take the credit card you got groupie hoes baby mother's all over the place
Starting point is 01:41:00 yep that 500 by the time you get home you don't spend like 200 bucks 50 then you come home then you're spurging more and now when you're down to 250 and you gotta pay 250 you don't realize that's not even yours no more who you think is the clean-up man when niggas catch them gun cases yeaho parole parole lawyer
Starting point is 01:41:20 or um state lawyer Fair lawyer. Who do you think is paying all of the lawyer fees? 50. When niggas get stabbed at the Divab Awards, Buck is scared. Oh shit, that took them out of centimeter. Pelican Bay, nigga.
Starting point is 01:41:32 Who you think paying the lawyer fees? Shout to Scott Lehman. You know what I mean? 50. Okay. Scott Lehman turned a gun charge and stole him popping. Now let's keep going. Oof.
Starting point is 01:41:41 Now let's keep going. Young Buck helped him with his taxes. Banks, he didn't really help. Banks did his own thing, but he put him on a platform, have records, because people just think there's money behind the record. Who you think pays the money? There's money behind every record.
Starting point is 01:41:57 You've got to put money to promote a project. He put it on fucking Mobb D, MOP, you know what I'm saying? Prodigy, he had houses back in the days, but when Prodigy came to my house, it was like, whoa, he went and bought a new house. Who do you think helped him? Rest in peace, Prodigy. He paid 50 back. Go ahead, man. 50 is one of them nigs.
Starting point is 01:42:15 Yeah, you fucked up. Yeah, if I spent a little more taxes, then I had, I blew like, I mean, I got to pay these people, too, 50. Yeah, he'll get it. Just get back to me when you get it. No problem. We go to Little Meach. They was hanging with Rick Ross and everything. It's no disrespect.
Starting point is 01:42:30 But I remember when he was rapping, had braids in Detroit, nobody kid. Fifth put him on. He's making millions. He's with A T.L. He's with Gunner. He's with Dugger. Niggas getting drunk. Niggas is partying. $10,000 jeans.
Starting point is 01:42:42 You would never buy those. You would never buy $10,000 jeans and you're super rich. You're in Charlamana super rich. You're super rich. Charlemaine is super rich. No, you're rich. He's super rich. He's super rich.
Starting point is 01:42:52 Don't even put me in that show. Why don't even put me in that solid main category, man. So 50 always instilled in us like, yo, you don't need to buy certain shit. Buy the house first. You know what I'm saying? So I've seen him help Uncle murder. No disrespect. Uncle murders overseas.
Starting point is 01:43:07 He no. I'm not saying, oh, it's because murder put, murder. I'm not trying to throw it out there. Like, he helped murder get his first house. But he's the type, yo, you got a house yet? He made me even think about that. Yeah. Because I wasn't even thinking about this.
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Starting point is 01:47:24 please go to conicsontario.ca. How the fuck did he learn all this? Because he was 12 coming outside when niggas was coming outside the average 15, 16, to hustle. Yeah, he was young hustling with these guys, but he had to get that knowledge from somebody who was aware of these things.
Starting point is 01:47:39 Oh, geez, the block. The block was too much. So you were saying there were dudes on the block that had like high-level economic... I think every, Every hustle, a successful hustle had some kind of, when you look at El Chapo. Right.
Starting point is 01:47:50 So you reach a certain level of the game and then you really know shit. Yeah, it's just you just learn, it's all marketing. Right, right, right, right, right. That makes sense. It's just like when we came home and he was like, we had the Jacob watch and he was like, yo, you know somebody to kill you for that.
Starting point is 01:48:04 Yeah, so why are you walking around with that? Because you talk about niggas that went through the realest shit and beef with the realest niggas. So this is an interesting thing. It's like if the loyalty is going to be extended. You know, I can smoke up here too, right? Yeah, you guys can smoke if you want. What the fuck?
Starting point is 01:48:17 I'm not going to shut you that shit, man. You know, what the fuck? You know, you know, light up. What the fuck? Oh, man, God. Right up. Right up. What fucking shit is in there?
Starting point is 01:48:28 My own fuck, man, it's all good. Man, this is the best fucking show of it. I get, I get. He's like, yo, Joey, we got any better. You know, what the fuck? I need a joint right now. But I get the, I get the, I get the, um, the frustration. If you extend loyalty in one way
Starting point is 01:48:47 and then you don't feel it come back at all that's a huge violation. Definitely. Oh, yes. Right? Like if you know that you can take care of somebody when they fuck up their bag. You know you're going to take care of somebody that they get locked up. You know you can take care of somebody if they're going through whatever situation. And then the second... And when they show you that they're not loyal to you?
Starting point is 01:49:03 It's like, what the fuck? Because there's no loyalty in the business. You know, 50 says some things like that. Yeah, but I'm one of a kind. It's no loyalty in the business. I'm loyal to the guy to turn the lights on and who I came in the game with. Can I tell you something? man. I don't know. I feel like that's not just rap. I feel like that's my business sometimes. I feel like it's a lot of people. It's like being in a gang. It's like it's the same thing.
Starting point is 01:49:25 If you want to this like you, for me, if I was a gang member, if I was MacBuller, Jet, Crip, whatever, I would never change that gang. Like I would never say, I'm going to ride out with this and to that set. To me it's common sense. A lot of people have it. It's just, it's not displayed in our business. Because our business is, you know, I think sometimes people are so hungry for success, right? Like you were saying, like you were saying, like, they'll sit next to the flame, right? They're sitting next to the fire because there's heat there. And the second they look like they could be something else, they could jump. But it's like, I don't know. I don't, maybe it's a New York thing.
Starting point is 01:49:56 I don't know if it's not. You gotta understand. A wise man once told me this, Shaq Azulu in the 90s, my first time going to ATL, who man's ludicrous. This is when Ludacris was doing window. Um, radio.
Starting point is 01:50:06 Shot to Shaqazoole, he's shot the shit up and all. No, don't bring that. Come on. I'm just saying, you know, he would defend yourself. Self-defense. What the fuck. He don't want that out there.
Starting point is 01:50:14 You know, he wants to. Yeah, stupid. He's shot. I'm trying to get off of him sometimes. Fuck, I hear. Take the rest of him. Come down. I'm busy.
Starting point is 01:50:25 I'm boozy. I'm boozy sometimes. A boy's man. The shooter, nigga. No, no, no, no, no, no. Shock is my man. He was doing when I got my first thing. I'm sorry. That's my nigga.
Starting point is 01:50:34 No, but he once told me, he told me. He said, listen, Yale, success doesn't come into massive. Right? Yeah. So there's going to only be one Andrew Shultz. there's only going to one B, one, Shane Gillis or fucking kill Tony. Yeah. There's only going to one be 150, one J, one Nause.
Starting point is 01:50:52 You know what I'm saying? It doesn't come into masses like that. As far as like actors, one Leonardo. Am I saying it right now? You killed that. I actually shook his hand. Not with the glitter, though. Shout to Barry.
Starting point is 01:51:06 Can't take no pictures. Shout to my man Barry. To carry away with no pictures. And my n'n't keep his hat low. But he'll chop it up. Like he didn't departing. He's a cool dude. He's chopping up with him, but he'll keep it as hard low.
Starting point is 01:51:16 See, for me, like, and he'll know who you are. This is what I'm saying. The rooms that, like, Jay artist was in and serving, no disrespect to him. Like, that's the rooms Jay and B going to be in. I'm in the rooms with Tillman. I don't know. Wesley Snipes, the Kardashians. Like, I don't met Leonardo.
Starting point is 01:51:31 This dude just bought Supreme. Like, I'm in those rooms. Like, there hasn't been any. Like, I'm, like, we couldn't go to Nelson Mandela crib because we smiled like weed. And it was, like, 100 niggas were fitted. Like, 50 went to Nelson Mandela crib. I didn't been in Nelson Mandela cell. I don't been on Canary Islands, black sand.
Starting point is 01:51:48 Like, went to the lube, you know, African brothers. They were skipping the line to see the Mona Lisa. African brothers, we know Yale. See, this is what I'm saying. I'm worldwide. We're worldwide. I feel you. I feel you.
Starting point is 01:52:01 When we're skipping the line, all the white folks looking like, who is these niggas? Who is these niggas? You know, and I'm going to Mona Lisa. I do elegant shit. What accent? Exactly. And we, look, nobody else.
Starting point is 01:52:15 Me and Murder Mona Lisa. See, that's the shit I'm talking about. That's the experiences, no other artists. Only Gene will do that. Put it on silent. I know. I'm right now. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:52:27 But this is what I'm trying to say. Jay is not, Jay artist. Jay is not even big guys. You're my man. Why do you keep talking about Jay, man. No, I'm just saying. You got my man hot over here, man. Because I'm trying to tell him like,
Starting point is 01:52:38 but this is we, this is the hate. There's an example of both signs. And look, my question to you is. And we did this with. So what do you do? We didn't have, like I said, when everybody was, when they're not hot, what are you going to do? Stand next to fire. DJ Call it.
Starting point is 01:52:50 We couldn't do that. So what do you do? So here my question. We couldn't do that, brother. What do you do? We had a disadvantage. What do you do when you see people that don't have that type of loyalty? What is your energy with them?
Starting point is 01:53:00 It's the industry. You just expect that to be an industry. You have your own code and you're going to live by your code. Like, these guys might not be friends when they leave here. I don't know. Me and him might not be friends. Yeah. I'm just saying, me and him might be friends.
Starting point is 01:53:13 You don't know. Your own personal constitution is just your own person. You don't put that on other people, you say. Yeah, I don't have expectations because I know it's the industry. It's a cut-throat business. See, I think there's sometimes where it's like, I assume that there were expectation where you just hold down the people that help you. You hold down the people that rock with you.
Starting point is 01:53:30 It's supposed to be like that, though. Put it like that. Like, if I go get a deal or like in a film, I'm always going to say thanks 50 because I know his fame is a part of, we're a part of his story. Yes. Yeah. It's part of his story. That's, that's, yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:43 appreciation there. If we got to stop the word glazing and dick riding, that's like these guys. If he go get a deal and it's because of you, you come back. I appreciate you. This is my 50. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:53 Did you know? I'm holding it down for that. See what I'm saying? Nobody could go. No other comedian or any other guy up top could say anything bad about you when I'm in the room. Because to me respect is if murder leaves the room, if he's not in the room and you talk bad about him,
Starting point is 01:54:10 I don't want to hear it. If he's in the room, you talk bad about him, I don't want to hear it. That's just how it is. This guy has a wrap-up. We got beef with Jermaine DePree, Reverend Ruff. Yo, man, shout on. Jemaine Dupree and Rer Rer & Rund are my brothers.
Starting point is 01:54:22 Those are my God. He keeps talking like I got beef with the... Red Rund is my guy. Shut out of Diggie Simmons. I used to work with him. Tide up. How you got to Rapper? You can't talk to anybody that 50 got beef with.
Starting point is 01:54:36 And 50 got beef with everybody. I don't want to talk to them. You don't want to talk to you. I'm talking about it. I'm talking about it. How about that? You just said, no. You just said you want guests on your podcast.
Starting point is 01:54:44 50s you're saying the same thing. Oh, we got plenty of guests to with friends. No. That's how I feel. If you're beefing with my dude, I don't want to fuck with you. I know. I respect that. He's bigger than all these bum-ass rappers.
Starting point is 01:54:55 I'm just looking at Tyson theory. Jim Carrey or somebody. You're fucking out of your mom. I was just thinking up for murder. 50's connected with connecting people. You're thinking about bum-ass rappers. Yeah, I know what you think of guys. He's not.
Starting point is 01:55:07 He's disrespecting all dickens all day. All the two. All the two of him. Every pound. But it's only is disrespectful. Who do I disrespect? But is disrespecting disrespectful? Tell me.
Starting point is 01:55:17 I tell a truth. And they're disrespectful. No. How so? Jay ain't do nothing to him. How am I disrespecting Jay? You don't know. I said he was, him in 50 and Diddy was the biggest all time.
Starting point is 01:55:27 You also don't know the back story. But you ain't going to say nothing about Diddy because he's one of the political motherfucker. See, you don't know. I don't fuck it. I don't fucking did he at all. But listen, before that you was. Nah. Even before that.
Starting point is 01:55:37 Take that. No. No. No. That's crazy. You know. That's crazy. That's great.
Starting point is 01:55:42 That was funny as fuck. That was funny as fuck. He's crazy. He's crazy. I know. It was funny as much. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:55:52 Then he got a man jizzing on them and dancing and all that. And people still want to be. No, no. All I'm trying to say is you be trying to tell me to stop the rap up. Nigger, your interviews are a wrap-up version. I don't know. You do a wrap-up version. You can't stop the rap.
Starting point is 01:56:09 You can't stop the rap. When you got a little kid saying no ditty, right? You got my guy and you saying I can't stop the rap. This is, come on. It is. It is. All right, now look, he talked about Jay, right? We ain't going to talk about the Mepstein files now either, right?
Starting point is 01:56:26 You're quiet. No, though, first of all. I'm not saying anything. I'm just going up for what I see. I mean, I'm in a blunt, man. No, look, write it up. Look, look, I look at it. I look at it.
Starting point is 01:56:37 I look at you. I look at you. I look at you. I look at you. And I'm not, and I'm allegedly, because I don't, I'm not saying nothing. Unverified. Unverified. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:56:46 But what I'm saying is what I'm saying is what I'm, look. This is a flagrant motherfucker yourself, man. We got real, yeah. We talked about the rapping game. Diggers like him, other people and journalists, they pick and choose. So somebody can be a rat. And they'd be like, he's a rat. And then somebody else can be a rat.
Starting point is 01:57:02 And he'd be like, his music's good. So he gets a pass. Yeah. What I would, I think that's true. But I don't think Al is like that. He really loves Jay-Z, so he jokes around. He's like, ah, it was bullshit to Fancy Fogg's. But if you hung up that funny shit that just came up, allegedly, he's going to be quiet.
Starting point is 01:57:18 No, what he says is he jokingly says, like, ah, this is bullshit. I hope it is. But what I'm saying is, I'll like the rap game and select a power ticket. Oh, that's the life game. That's life. Yeah. So you know what? So I'm glad.
Starting point is 01:57:32 I'd rather have. But I thought we all had the same rules. Like, I thought if somebody was down for you, Roefer you really helped you out that you were going to be little than forever. But now I see the people really, their loyalty is just to like what gets them to the next step. Whatever can help you. Exactly. And that's not loyalty.
Starting point is 01:57:45 That's not loyalty. That's not loyalty. That's true. That's not loyalty. There you go. It's all about how I can use you to, because like half of the people I meet, yo, yo, yo, yeah, yo, I love you. But it's really to get to 50. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:57:56 And you have to look through that. Look through it. I don't even hang with nobody like that. But 50, 50, 50. It's just like, and you got to understand. Like, I can never be. They'll slow play it too. I'm jealous of my career.
Starting point is 01:58:07 You got to remember, Marvin Gay. Look who Joey's not here. Didn't his father kill him? I didn't know that. Look it up. Where's Joey at? Joey! Joey!
Starting point is 01:58:15 Joey! Joey! I didn't know what he was. Joey! Joey! Did Marvin Gay father kill him? Answer it. Can we find it?
Starting point is 01:58:22 Marvin Gay father's killed? I don't know nothing, man. Look it up, please, Joey. Oh, shit. Look that up. Hold on. The closest ones to you. He was killed by his father.
Starting point is 01:58:31 Oh, shit. Wow. Thank you. I'll be right back. I'm going to get my weed. And what was the other singer? Selina Gomez. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:58:38 She's killed by her. best friend, right? Selena Gomez. No, not Selena Gomez. Salina. Salina. Yeah, yeah. I need a joint right now.
Starting point is 01:58:46 I do this all the time and they get on me. See, he didn't know Marvin Gate. Y'all didn't know Marvin Gate, Father killed him. No. You go. I know he shot him, yeah, that was great. I know he was, I know he was jealous of him, but that's crazy. Yeah, Selena got killed by his, her, like, aunt or her.
Starting point is 01:59:00 No, it was like the head of the fan club. Yeah, head of the fan club. And manager of her boutiques. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shot the singer back in Corpus Christy. Holy. So, see? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:10 But here's one thing, and you're right, I am the peace guy. Like, I do want harmony in hip-hop. And I don't like- Harmony and hip-to. Did y'all hear that sucker shit? Yeah, come on. That could never be me. In football, it can't be safe.
Starting point is 01:59:23 Yo, if Jay and 50 went on tour, that would be the biggest tour in the world. We don't care. We don't want to see that. Yes, we do. We want to see this. Who don't want to see that? Everybody says, right? Who don't want to see that?
Starting point is 01:59:35 He just said we want harmony and hip-hop, which sounds crazy to you. Yeah. What's making Dirk and NBA big right now is because it ain't beef. You see the motherfucker get killed. Oh, I smell that shit. Let's go! Let me finish. Oh, you just missed.
Starting point is 01:59:54 This motherfucker just said harmony and hip-hop. This is the harmony and hip-hop. Let's sit down. Let me bring it down. Let me break it down. Joe, Joey, come out. Hold on. Let me finish, though.
Starting point is 02:00:04 Let's keep it real. When you think of hip-hop, right? We're thinking of gladiator. school. We want to see blood on the map when we see a battle. When you see KRS and MCCA, K arrests this, Queens. Man, they keep on making it. We'll keep on taking it. And Queens keep on faking it. And we was just like, oh, shit.
Starting point is 02:00:22 But still respected it. Still respected it. That's the thing. Right? So you see battle. No, no. Now, no, now. Niggas can battle and shake hands after. Let me finish. Let me, let me, let me, let me, let me, let me, let me, let me finish. Let me, let me finish. Let's finish because you block. Let me make points. Let's go. Let's get the points. get the points out. Look, when in rest and peace of prodigy, when
Starting point is 02:00:42 Jay put Prodigy on Summerdream, you was a ballerina, I got the pictures I seen you, right? That was crazy, but his niggas didn't know. His grandmother was one of the illest dancing teachers back in the days. That did hurt that bad thing. Now look, now look, that damn Nick killed his career.
Starting point is 02:00:59 Look, that damn Nick killed his career, but he was a kid when he probably did one ballet ballet course for his grandma, rest of beat to be. But he was a creative god, right? Boom. They loved it. Right? Nicky and Cardi, blood, we love it. 50 and Jaroo, yes, kill him, wangestock, kill him. Ethan Jay, Jay said, I'm nutted on your baby seat, nigger.
Starting point is 02:01:19 I'm nutted on your girl's baby seat, nigga. Damn. The most violation, on your baby seat? And then Nas came with Eater. Ether was crazy. We won blood. That's how we're hip-hop. Harmony and hip-hop.
Starting point is 02:01:31 This is fake reality. So now can I get my time? And me, look, now, fast forward. Hold on, Fast forward. NBA and Dirk. He don't let people talk. He don't, because he don't always... He said harmony and hip-hop.
Starting point is 02:01:44 He said harmony and hip-hop. He said harmony and hip-hop. He missed that shit. I'll break it down. So look. So now you got Dirk and NBA young boy. It's the biggest shit. NBA getting out of jail.
Starting point is 02:01:58 He beat this murder charge. He's good. He's good money. We're going to go buy his shit. You know what I'm saying? Poo shiasty. Shot a nigga. Got out of jail.
Starting point is 02:02:06 FTO, first day out. Oh, yeah. Number one on business. billboard. Yeah. Niggas want blood, motherfucker. That's just hip hop.
Starting point is 02:02:11 Dang. So now, now can I bring it about to say, my guy. I'm not saying it's right. So, but motherfuckers ain't singing self-destruction.
Starting point is 02:02:17 Like, this is the 80. Self-destruction. Niggas ain't doing that. So now, competition has always been a part of hip-hop. Yes. But do you agree?
Starting point is 02:02:25 Do y'all agree? Yes. What I would say is that we want, we want, let me, let me just, let me just, just, what I would say
Starting point is 02:02:31 is that we want blood and then elegance or opulence. It's like what makes, Can I just get it all out? It's like what makes the Italian mafia so seductive? It's like you see these dudes with the suits and the fucking pinky ring and eat and lobster at the nicest restaurants. But you know, on the side there's some guys shooting somebody up and there's warring tribes, etc. So it's like you kind of want the best of both.
Starting point is 02:02:54 You don't want just some street grimy, the street grimy gangster shit isn't what crosses over to the whole world. Yeah, definitely not. You need some like glitz and glamour. You got to appeal in a certain way. It's like the, yeah. And so in hip-hop, you have battle rap. Battle rap, they say the most disrespectful shit six inches away from each other's face.
Starting point is 02:03:14 I was talking about sucking of all that shit. And then right after the shit, wait, and then right after the battle, they shake hands and they piece it up. You know how many battle raps got shot up and niggas got cut, knocked out? But I'm just saying, but niggas can celebrate the fact that, hey,
Starting point is 02:03:27 there's competing, this battle rap, there's disrespect, but then you can shake hands and be pieces of it. You want WW. You want WW. It's not going to be like that with the hip-hop thing after certain things is said. But why do we have to have this in our genre of music, every other genre of music? Blame it on drill music. They talk about shooting the nigger and rap about the nigga they shot about.
Starting point is 02:03:47 So who's worse? You blame it on G-unit. When you need to blame it on G-unit. They do songs and say, yo, I just killed this guy up the block. Oh, you think I'm blaming on G-U. I'm not. Because you sound like a G-unit-blame him sometimes. No, I'm not.
Starting point is 02:03:58 You just sound like this. No, no, because he keeps saying this. No, why can't be like this? Why I'm 50 got beefing everybody And why we need harmony and hip hop He sounded like Ebro or one of them things So what's gonna say? So for me, I'm gonna keep it real
Starting point is 02:04:12 Like, you got drill music. Kay Flop. We're gonna need you on that podcast. We gotta figure out some days. Look, Kay Flack was one of the biggest drill rappers in New York City. You know what he's known for? Kill it motherfucking designer.
Starting point is 02:04:24 Niggin, that's not good. And you know what? This shit is gonna sell and that's what these little kids want and it's sorry to be because the kids in the suburbs that don't live that life, they want to see how it is
Starting point is 02:04:33 that life is. Just like 50 getting shot nine times Oh shit, shit, he survived Is that good for our culture though? What do you mean? Is that good for our culture? People are just saying their truth, brother? K. Flock is from the Bronx.
Starting point is 02:04:44 It's killer be killed, nigga. So there's two different questions. You sound like I sound in them restaurants around the white people. I'm not putting on you. You start with them. You sound like me and them rest of themars for the record. You sound like me.
Starting point is 02:04:58 You sound like me right now. Hip hop has not been found on beef. Did you like Kendrick? Drake? Yes, you did. Did you love it? Yes, you did. Before that, we was listening to sexy red. Hip hop was boring. Shut up. And right now, niggas is calling Drake a pedophile. Shout to sexy red. Right now, niggas
Starting point is 02:05:14 calling Drake a pedophile. Oh, nah, he's on Kendrick's sign. No, no. I'm just You didn't say this about Jay. Skies, politics. Yo, that's a good idea. Scars, he didn't see what he's about Jay. He just don't like. He said who you don't like murder. I took media training and she doesn't work.
Starting point is 02:05:32 They're doing this is so fine. I'm the guy. I don't. I can't. I can. I don't really understand what's happened, but I agree with yeah, yo. I'm going to win because I don't care. Everybody cares. See, you know I like comedians? You know I like you? Shane Gillis killed Tony. Yeah. Because they got cancer before, right? Yeah. But them motherfuckers don't care. And look, they're biggest ever.
Starting point is 02:05:49 Yeah. Because if you care, see, he's political. We need hip-hop and harmony. He needs to listen to Talib, Kwali. I want everybody to get money. He needs to listen to them. You don't listen to me. You don't listen to me. A&O. How to Rob. You don't need to listen to me. He got to say out the MOP. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:06:07 He doesn't listen. He don't listen. You don't listen. He didn't even mention of the flag rich show. There's never been. He said harmony and hip hop. Guys are getting shot and they're buying into a story more. They're buying into a story more.
Starting point is 02:06:20 You got the guy. This is the greatest. Well, he killed Vaughn, right? The guy that killed King Vaughn, rest of peace of Vaughn, one of my favorite artists. And NBA, and I love Dirk. I love all of them as artists, right? Vaughn was wild. Now look, Vaughn got killed.
Starting point is 02:06:32 The kid that killed him is a woman. on Stasio, NBA young boy. They're still giving NBA young boy plaques, and he's still getting love by the fans, and Atlanta's giving him love, and he's dissing niggas, and niggas got smoked, and Timmy's up there dancing and shit after he killed the nigger, and niggas are buying right into it, even me.
Starting point is 02:06:48 I'm watching the concert. And so are you too. And now little kids is looking at the dude who shot Vaughn, and it's like, oh shit, so I can get on, I got to shoot somebody so I can get on. That's the shit I'm talking about. We can have competition with it. No, I don't think the kids is going on.
Starting point is 02:07:02 I got to shoot somebody Yes, they are. No, they are. No, they are. You know what people play music and movies for doing shit. And you know what you guys?
Starting point is 02:07:10 Stop saying to? You know how much Verdes was really taking place back in the days when we was coming up? A lot. Yes, it's not that many. It's shit happens today.
Starting point is 02:07:18 But it's not that much. You just Instagram make it look like there's a lot more going on. Back in the days, as far as in the streets, you had thousands of motherfuckers dying a year. A thousand here, 1,200, 800, 900, 900.
Starting point is 02:07:30 Now, not saying like it's nothing, but it'd be about, 200, it's not as bad as it was. Crime has gone down for sure. But it's so much social media shit that it makes it look like it's extra crazy. But it's not like it used to be.
Starting point is 02:07:42 We got super fans. Just think about it. If you're a nigga in a hood like and you try to look for a way out and you see oh this nigga shot Vaughn and now he's on stage next to NBA young boy, he might think that's my way of all. We want that.
Starting point is 02:07:55 We want to hear that. So there's two things here, right? People want to hit her. Just like when you see Scarface in the movie and he shot everybody that was the best scene, just because Scarface shot Everybody don't mean I'm going to go somewhere.
Starting point is 02:08:04 That's a movie. Just because I watch a movie and hear music, that's a movie. It's real life, though. And the music, it's the same thing with the music, though. It ain't going to make you do some dumb shit. Regardless if it does or it doesn't, I think what Al is saying is like,
Starting point is 02:08:15 you're worried about the negative effects on the culture from the music. But that's separate from what is attractive. Naturally, we're going to watch things that are rebellious, whether that's like rock music saying, fuck everybody, I'm going to bite a bat on stage. I'm going to dress in crazy outfits. We're drawn to. to people that are going against whatever
Starting point is 02:08:34 the system is, whatever the status quo is. So whether that's violence, you see that at hip-hop or you see it in mafia movies. Right? Why do you think is love mafia movies? Exactly. So we like that, or the Tony Montana shit, like, we like that shit, naturally we're drawn to it. The question is, I guarantee a lot of
Starting point is 02:08:50 Italians would be like, well, it's fucked up that everybody thinks that I'm a fucking mafia guy because they watch these mafia movies, so they're upset about that negative stigma that comes with it. Of course. But human beings naturally want to see chaos. Like, back in the day, the gladiator sports, you saw a fucking dude get eaten by a lion because it was, for whatever reason, entertaining to see.
Starting point is 02:09:08 We agree on that. I know that that's what people want. See, you know what it is with me, and I'm going to keep real. I'm small enough to know, like, I believe in God and all that. I don't want to get religious because we don't talk about religious and politics because, you know, people get crazy already. But I know that me, I do like violent movies. I do want to watch Scarface. I do want to watch training dates.
Starting point is 02:09:27 I do want to watch Men in Society. I'm not, you might want to watch a Tyler Perry movie, some laid back and some guys. Christmas stuff. You know what the fuck? You know what I'm gonna say? Yeah, yeah, come on. Let's say it's in a sample. No, shut to tell the Terry.
Starting point is 02:09:40 I still grew up in the table. I'm trying to get Tyler Perry on the room's door. No, you know, like a Christmas movie. He does it. He does Tyler Perry. He puts on the wig. We all know. Everybody knows.
Starting point is 02:09:57 Labels and everybody knows in like sex sells. That's why when they do an ad, Look at it. They're going to get a hot chick. Right. You see Megan Stallion. She's in shape. We're going to get her for paying the fitness. I know the game. I understand the game. So we know sex sales, violence sales. In hip hop, we love battles.
Starting point is 02:10:13 It's nothing wrong that. When it goes past that, and motherfuckers start getting shot. That's what I'm talking about. But I understand. Clay Thompson, you got to get out the pussy and back in the gym, too. He just wanted to make the stout. Oh, fuck. You know what? I don't know.
Starting point is 02:10:25 There ain't there ain't no jump shots, right? Like, he's been fell in love ever since he made. Clay Thompson. Oh, yeah. Well, he got Megan and Stallion. Yeah. But you got to get back in that june, that shot. They used to love water with it, man.
Starting point is 02:10:34 He got to play in the players, man. He's in the head. He's in a house. That's fair. Man, what the fuck is going on? He never had no text of shit like that. But what I'm saying is, hip hop has always been blessed for.
Starting point is 02:10:49 Jayzee and Nyes, we love. 50 and Jirut, we loved. What else? Durk in NBA, in Wake. We love that. Drake and Mick Mills. We love that. Drake and Kendrick.
Starting point is 02:10:59 Drake and Kendrick. Yeah. Drake and Pusher, we love battles because music is burning without it. It is. It is. But we can agree. Can I say one thing? We can have battles.
Starting point is 02:11:12 To that point. Keep it. Taylor Swift's biggest albums are when she's going at her ops, right? When she's talking about that ex-boyfriend that broke her heart or the guy that she was dating, that gets the most attention. And maybe girls don't have the bloodlust for violence, but they do want to see that drama, that chaos. I agree with that. I understand. the record after the piece of her shit.
Starting point is 02:11:32 Yeah, she should have dropped the record. Rich the kid. Would have been popping. What was the pizza shit? Well, Rich the kid, baby moms, and it was arguing. And she was like, the next time you call just telling him on the pizza hut or something like that. She'll like, save my number under Pizza Hut. So your girl don't know was me?
Starting point is 02:11:46 I think she should have dropped the record. It's good. The females love her. Every time she's shit on like when her baby fathers, her music is fire. Yeah, we do want to see. People want real life shit. They want real pain. We do want to see a certain level of drama.
Starting point is 02:11:58 Like every one of those housewives shows is pure drama. Every one of these, every reality show, there's no reality show where, like, everybody gets along and everybody's high-fiving. It's like, they're borderline almost fighting each other, and that's why we watch every single week. You might say, yo, baddies is foolish because they fight, right? But I'm checking that shit out. When they fight clips come, I'm watching that. You'll be watching the baddies? I mean, I'm not saying I watch the show, but if a clip is on, see a girl, you down.
Starting point is 02:12:23 Oh, yeah. See a fight video and you don't watch it. You're entertaining the guys. And they're getting their back. If that's what they do, they get in the room and they rumble, that's what. cool just like wrestling or anything else you see yeah i would just also like to see you want peace and hip hop that i would love to see uh 50 and j combined that's never having that shit would be that's like carty b that's yeah you want to be you want to see carty b and nicky tour too then that's what
Starting point is 02:12:45 you want to see i would it'll never happen like that's great music why wouldn't we want to see both of them i mean i mean i mean going to like what's the met's fucking city field going to city field and watching like jay watching 50 watching Nas, like watching the New York goats come together and do one concert for the same. You're telling me that wouldn't be a crazy moment for New York. That wouldn't be dope. But listen, this is what y'all not getting, though, right?
Starting point is 02:13:10 That's like you being a comedian, Shane Gillis killed Tony, right? That's like, listen, we all do do a show together. I understand, but with rappers, it's going to be like, yo, who's going to be the headliner? We got to go through that, too. I'm about it. You got to say, now, listen, who's going to be, right?
Starting point is 02:13:25 Who's going to be the headliner, right? That's going to be the argument. Yeah. So when 50 wasn't where Jay was at when 50 didn't sell 11 million records, of course Jay is going to say, you had a line. Yeah, no, you're coming to, you can come on tour with me because Jay's staying next to the fire like I told you.
Starting point is 02:13:40 He's good at that. He's a genius. You're a genius. You're a genius. He's a genius. He's a genius. He's a genius. He's a man.
Starting point is 02:13:46 He's a genius. He's a genius. He's a genius. I ain't the fire. No, you ain't the fire. He didn't the fire, right? So look, but now 50 is the fire. He sold more records than Jay.
Starting point is 02:13:57 So he's on his tour. So if they were on tour. Who's the headliner? Because once you get a million dollars a show, it's an argument of who the fuck is the headliner? Because we're all making millions. Flip a coin. You don't understand business.
Starting point is 02:14:09 But once you make it money, who cares? Nigel you got to understand business. If it was Nikki and Cardi, who's going to be the headliner? It's going to be an argument about that. Nause and whoever, who's going to be the headliner? Just flip a coin.
Starting point is 02:14:22 Yeah, that's it. You can switch it. Nah, come on. No, no. That's the ego stuff. No, really, real talk. That's what I do. So you think, so let me ask you.
Starting point is 02:14:29 So let me ask you a question. So let me ask you a question. You think Prince and Michael Jackson would do a tour together? Them two egos? Well, that's a piece of both. That's a good question. Would they do a tour together? That's a good one, Jay.
Starting point is 02:14:43 Come on, man. Yeah, but that's ego. And rappers got the biggest ego. But it will be fired. They think Prince and Michael Jackson. But that's the cool. Are you going past that? If you could, you could care.
Starting point is 02:14:54 Didn't you just smoke a whole bluff by yourself? It was a little joke. You style of it. It was a little joy. See, that's that Brooklyn's. Get the fucking eye. Now he tried to get some queens caribrand. I know.
Starting point is 02:15:06 I know. I'll take you, I'll take you, don't. He said, I think he'd be cool in your head. Tad of this motherfucker. I want harmony and hip-hop. That's like saying we went harmony and football. We want to see blind. We want to see motherfuckers get hit.
Starting point is 02:15:24 Competition is different. We love competition. I don't think people, but then you can piece it up. I don't think people care about competition. And the proof of that is there are more people that watch, like, influencer boxing than just some elite boxers that nobody knows about. Because the influencers might have super drama between the both of them. They've been beefing for years and they want to go settle it.
Starting point is 02:15:48 And they can't even box that well. But we'll watch it because we want to see these guys fight it out. I disagree. I think the influencers are much better at marketing. But what are they marketing? No, but so right now they're marketing the drama. Exactly, they're not marketing the skills. We're not watching them to see the skills.
Starting point is 02:16:05 Yes, but they're better than boxers at promoting a fight. Sure, but the point to that is we don't want to just see elite competition. Like, we don't even care about most sports until the Olympics. And the Olympics is literally about my country is better than your country. Yeah, right? Wars and shit behind. Yeah, it's like generations of us going, yeah, we fucked. We saved the French.
Starting point is 02:16:25 Fuck you. And then we're just watching so we can save them again. beat him again. So I think it's like, unfortunately, like you would love to just see the best of the best go at it. And ego does play a big part in it. It's ego. Every rap I met, hey, ego, man. It takes ego to a sense.
Starting point is 02:16:40 Nobody cares about the all-star game. Nobody cares about the all-star game. It's like, because there's no snakes. Don't give a fuck. They don't care. We don't care. Back in the days, Jordan was in the slam dunk contest. Because he's like, I'm better than all you motherfuckers. Times is different. But you don't want to see actual violence. Wait, but speaking of ego.
Starting point is 02:16:54 Who don't want to see violence? I want both of you are to rank all G-unit artists from Best Stewart. Oh, wow. Now you're bugging out. What type of disrespectful? What you're in here, man? He's on some conspiracy.
Starting point is 02:17:06 I mean, hip-hop is, hip-hop is competition. You're going to have, Queens, man. You're on the Queens, man. You're not for far up. That's a lot. I thought hip-hop's competition, though. I thought hip-hop competition. I'm telling you.
Starting point is 02:17:17 I'm telling you. No, but who's the dude in the comments? Yeah, you ain't all that. You're going to rock the court. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. 50 only started. 50 only started.
Starting point is 02:17:28 Bunch of pussies in this. You're being like Jay Cole right now. You running away from the battle. But when I didn't get in J-Cola, they ain't talking about that. Yeah. That thing is shooting that Jay Cole too. Why you shooting that my nigga Jay Cole?
Starting point is 02:17:38 He's running away from the battle. He's one of those guys in the comments, bro. You gotta watch this time. I never copy. I never copy. No, Philb is better. When you're the best, everybody comes for you. When 50 was number one on top, everybody came from.
Starting point is 02:17:53 When Drake was number one and helped these niggas. Everyone came from. You know what made 50 smart? He didn't know. help these stupid niggas. Oh, wow. You started helping them later on and they still shitting on you. Isn't that interesting? Drake helped everybody that he dissed him.
Starting point is 02:18:06 Yeah. That shit is fat. It's the game. I wouldn't help none of y'all because I know this shit is all fake. And you know why I win? Because I'm smart enough to say fuck everybody. Fuck the industry. And that's why my podcast, me and murder, I say mine. You always saying you. I am the star in show. That's my mind.
Starting point is 02:18:24 That's my fucking blood. I have a star, Joey. That's my boy. Fuck out of here. Joey, Joey, Google was the fucking star. Google who's the fucking star in the real world? I didn't even see what the fuck that shit's in like that.
Starting point is 02:18:37 Oh, yeah. Let's go out of it. Don't Google that shit, Joey, because that's just said I might break that fucking street. I haven't made no music. Look, I'm hotter than I was, 05 when seductive came out. I even think I'm hotter than fab right now, no this is. Yo, this guy here is.
Starting point is 02:18:55 Yeah, this guy. He got bars. My guy on his brink, and he throws it out. Look, because listen, bars is not going to market you. When you think about it, right? When I talked about FAB and we talked about Banks, right, on what's name?
Starting point is 02:19:11 Banks was trending number 23 on Twitter. You hardly see Banks. He was trending 23 on Twitter. And I guarantee that's my nigga. Goddeme. He oversees. That's what I'm saying. Now, Banks is a real rapper.
Starting point is 02:19:25 He don't, like, he don't care for all this shit. He's overseas. That's why I say, like, no disrespect to fad, but who's touring? There's not a lot of rappers that tour from New York overseas. It's not. You know, motherfuckers make it to D.C. to go-go and maybe to Atlanta, but maybe not even the Paul's Atlanta because the South got their own market. That's true.
Starting point is 02:19:42 We was there for the transition when it was like, fuck New York and it was all about to sell. I went through that period of hip-hop. Niggas know he don't know nothing about that. Was it harder to tour? Oh, yeah. Yeah, I'll fuck with you, bro. I remember one time Ian Banks went to some promo shit in Texas, and it was a me, And it was all the DJs.
Starting point is 02:19:57 And it was like, we gotta stop playing these New York niggas. And you said, you're like, wow, it's about the South. So think about it, the South. Busy and them, they don't have overseas.
Starting point is 02:20:09 But Busy can make millions of dollars because he got Savannah. Right there. He got Texas. They got more markets. Think about the average artist from New York, right? They don't have,
Starting point is 02:20:18 we don't have a big market. You got the Northeast. We got New York. We got Connecticut. Yeah. We might go upstate towards Buffalo. But when we start in Connecticut, but as far as going towards like D.
Starting point is 02:20:27 and VA, it's a rap from there. They're playing Go-Go and South music, too. That's interesting. So artists from the South have more of an advantage. Why? Because the New York artist has upstate. You have Connecticut. Boston, you could probably go to. Boston. And then you got overseas, and that's it.
Starting point is 02:20:43 So the New York artist has more attachment to overseas. We only got like three or four real markets. Boston, Connecticut, New York, and upstate and all that. Well, that's New York, too. What I mean, like, you know, Buffalo and everything. You know what I'm saying? The down south artist, they got a They got Georgia.
Starting point is 02:20:58 They got fucking they got motherfucking Mississippi. Come on, bro. They could get rich just staying in the South. That's why a lot of the down south artists don't care
Starting point is 02:21:08 about coming overseas. Yeah, I'm curious. I see Fithy and Cam they seem to be like really cool right now. Can we possibly... Shout out to my nigga Killer Kid. Can we possibly get a G-Unit dip set tour?
Starting point is 02:21:19 This thing I asking all the dumb questions. Niggas is making movies, bro. How is that a dumb question? You wouldn't tour? Wait, Dipset? Or not? Listen, shut the fuck up with this. Is that a neck? Can I give him
Starting point is 02:21:32 a neck for that? He doesn't get a gil for that. That's a get-wide. I don't think they in the music like that girl. I quote the dreads on that kid. He's one of them controversial niggins. That's what he is, man. I like the music.
Starting point is 02:21:52 I grew up all you. You got a hundred. This is what people are on. This way he doesn't. listening about music. 50 is a million dollar show, nigga. Yeah. There's nobody in Dipset or in G unit besides 50 that get a million dollars
Starting point is 02:22:08 and better a show. I don't get a million. Banks can't get a million, but nobody in G-in, but murder, never got a million in the show. There's certain artists, so how do you do? When you tell 50 to do something, he's going to say, why. When people's merch sell, like, a 50 cent, like his merch can do 10 million without Live Nation touching it on its own
Starting point is 02:22:29 like I'll do 10 million oh shit how many shows we did we did like 30 shows and what's the count 7, 8 million I'm like I see why 50 wanted to keep his merch sales on that one so the shit you talk about nah but stupid
Starting point is 02:22:46 you're about money yeah but you was just in 11 how much 50 is getting for I'm not asking 50 what he's getting 50 what he's getting They do plenty of private events 11 is not giving them a million dollars to perform at a nightclub
Starting point is 02:23:00 It's a difference 11 You don't know what they're giving them bro, that's not me and his business It's also a different than a full show Like if you're going there You do it 5 15 minutes 10 A mother, I don't see that nigga going rooms And a nigga touch him
Starting point is 02:23:11 You go to half million dollars You see a whole bunch of Branson and the shim That's why we in Club 11 To promote Branson and the ship What you think Nicky and him get? You think what's you think Dre did? What you think Kendry? I got it.
Starting point is 02:23:23 I'm trying to understand Thank you. I appreciate it. Now, let me ask you question. No disrespect to Cam Ron, Jim Jones, and Jew Wells and nobody. They made history. It's no, I love dipsetle of D block. We made history. It's no, niggas just back and forth.
Starting point is 02:23:37 It's internet shit until it get real, if it get real, you know. But we the shot 9-7, niggas, so I hope they don't want it to get real. You know what I'm saying? So, um. That shit really happens. I can even know what this is. So what I'm saying to him is, the shoot out of outside.
Starting point is 02:23:52 Nobody. What he's saying, have a lot of him. A concert with Dipset and G unit, right? Correct. None of us or them make a million dollars a show. So there's a certain amount of money that a concert can create. Yeah. And there's a certain amount of money that it's going to take for 50 to a concert.
Starting point is 02:24:09 So you just got to run the numbers. So he's not going to cut his check. He don't, he don't understand. He just don't get it. I'm asking as a music fan. Like if I say to him, if I say to him, look, yo, I don't know if Jay Z could do 103 dates by himself without Beyonce for Live Nation, even though he's a part of live...
Starting point is 02:24:25 He don't understand business. I say, yo, oh, Rick Ross. Yeah, Rick Rawls definitely can't do 103 dates on Live Nation. Yeah, yo, definitely. I can't do it either. Murder us, yeah, because it's reality, nigga.
Starting point is 02:24:36 Right, right. I mean, you are talking about like a handful of people. It's a handful of people. Not just rappers, just musicians on the planet that could do it. It's a very... It's a very... It's a very...
Starting point is 02:24:46 It's a very... It's a very... ...it's a handful of people that's doing it's a handful of people that's doing live nation tours like Travis I'm sorry I'm a fan of music and I would love to see you don't understand the music you're like yo car can I do you're just like
Starting point is 02:25:02 telling you know Michael Jackson to do a tour with Jim Jones or somebody no that's no that's no disrespect that's crazy you are my nigga a nigga getting a million a show one nigga getting on me like you're getting 10,000 a show right right right you know what I'm saying like
Starting point is 02:25:17 it's a big difference right right right there's only certain amount of money a show can generate that's why I'm talking about the nails and everything. I wouldn't go on the business thing. And start talking about hip-hop because some people's going to be biased. He's like, fuck, he'd know about fucking music
Starting point is 02:25:31 and shit. All right. I can't ask. Nothing, that. I mean, this is perfect. Seeing your friend get roasted by your A-O It's not even a roast. It's not even a roast.
Starting point is 02:25:45 This is why you fell with Peter and Tia. No, this is why I hit the issue. Yeah. Come on. See what I'm saying? No motherfuckings ain't going to talk about that Epstein shit. That's why I'm glad I kept the street. I never went to a P. Diddy party.
Starting point is 02:26:01 Nothing weird. I just kept the street because I would hate to be in one of them pictures. Oh, bro. In a picture like, yo. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Nix had the Mayan pictures. That shit is crazy.
Starting point is 02:26:11 Isn't that crazy? But it's internet. He's scared to talk about shit like that because I'm for harmony. We're the real report, nigga. We don't get a fuck about that. Well, now. We hired security and bulletproof trucks. I'm going to be the first person to subscribe to Y'all podcast.
Starting point is 02:26:25 I'm not political. I don't care. Yes. I want to hear that. Is there a time in your life where you guys are going to be like, all right, I don't want to deal with the stress of beef anymore. I just want to enjoy my life. You know why it's no stress?
Starting point is 02:26:38 Because I'm not where rappers are. So, see, 50's on another level. I say 50. So when we do shows with him, we're in Morocco. You ain't going to. It's like, we like, the first, where was the first rappers department? Damn. with Kim Kardashian's from him.
Starting point is 02:26:52 Armenia. Armagnia. We were the first, we were the first actually rap was the performing in Armenia. Like performance. Kanye rapped by the pond or the lake or something like that. No, he didn't even rap.
Starting point is 02:27:02 He didn't even rap. He was just dear. We was actually the first rapist to perform in Armenia. We was, like, I remember being in the studio with Kanye and he's in 50 years. We like, yo, I'm like, who is this, nigga, fifth? I don't know. And it was Kanye Ray's.
Starting point is 02:27:16 We was going to radio and ludicrous before. Oh, shit. I'm not for him doing radio. I've seen a lot of nigg. is blue, like, out of here, pause. Like, Rihanna, we got to pause everything. See, I'm like, yo. That's my man name again?
Starting point is 02:27:30 Joey. Joey? Yeah. Say he pull up the facts. You know what I'm saying? The first motherfucker is the performance on a mania, you got to have your facts. You got to have your facts. Worldwide Tour, Greenlight Game.
Starting point is 02:27:41 A lot of your favorite rappers can't do what 50 did. So when you say, I'd rather have Jay Z career. Jay Z can't do that. Maybe it would Beyonce. No disrespect. He's big. But. You can't disrespect a d'nigua and then just add no disrespect right after.
Starting point is 02:27:57 You just don't want to do what everybody in the industry do. Dick ride. I'm not here for it. You know why we win? It's not big. I don't want to hang around rappers. I don't want to be around them. I don't care because I know it's all fake business.
Starting point is 02:28:10 Most rappers get stabbed in the back. Most people in positions, that's why 50 and everybody so guarded. Because you help everybody. You help the actors. You help Meach turn into actor. You help Yeo. You help Buck. You help you.
Starting point is 02:28:23 You bail money. People turn their back on you. Boy, niggas cars. They crash your cars now. Talking shit about you and they crash your car. Motherfucker steal money. Shit. Watchers is missing.
Starting point is 02:28:32 Anything. This is how it is being an artist. That's why artists are guarded. Because somebody's always, then you got lawsuits. Motherfuck was your friend. Now he wanted to talk about you. Your assistant. No, man.
Starting point is 02:28:42 I had an assistant calling all my friends. I don't work for him no more. Like, and I don't even have half the money y'all got. So imagine the snake shit you gotta do. Charlemagne made 200. Now you gotta watch your back. Get some more shit. Come on, bro.
Starting point is 02:29:03 Let's not act like it's not a shark business, nigga. What are you going to talk about in the pot? We're going to talk about you. Linger's like you. With painted nails and opinions. Oh, cut the painted nails and opinions. Painted nails and opinions. The real report
Starting point is 02:29:23 The real report I'm sorry I got to Tony Joe That Uncle Merlin Oh my God Oh my God Thank you guys
Starting point is 02:29:31 Thank you guys Thank you for having That's my brother Thank you Take out If you guys You guys You're gonna be good
Starting point is 02:29:41 I would have nothing to joke Oh my Legend Hologna And hip What day in a week Does the park come out What does it?
Starting point is 02:29:50 We're supposed to be shooting an episode. We actually got to go shoot today. We're supposed to be doing a baby on Wednesday. They want to go shoot today. They want to keep us urban like all the other part. We do need you on there. Yeah, I'll come anytime, man. I'll be there anytime.
Starting point is 02:30:03 Yeah, I can't kill on those guys. What the whole crew? What that motherfucker? The nails, I don't know. Now, we might be bringing up. This is a fair. You're bringing the whole crowd. We're bringing the whole crowd.
Starting point is 02:30:15 We're getting the all right. Yeah, we're bringing my guy, Joe. Joe, you're fucking covered you all. It's a whole many podcast. You come and Johnny, Joe. It's a whole million podcast, right? You know, he's the man.

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