Club 520 Podcast - Club 520 - Jeff Teague CLARIFIES VIRAL LeBron James clip saying he was on STEROIDS with Miami Heat
Episode Date: July 24, 2025We’re back with Season 3, Episode 80 of Club 520, where Jeff Teague and the guys talk about the clip where Jeff said Lakers star LeBron James was on steroids during his time with the Miami Heat.... Jeff says that he was joking and just saying it because LeBron was so dominant at the time.5:00 - Teague on LeBron take19:48 - Barbee's drink23:00 - Studio story26:00 - Joe Budden29:00 - Ja Rule, Nelly and Ludacris35:48 - Favorite Comedians42:10 - Back-to-school shoes54:00 - Childhood allowance59:43 - Teague household(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm your host.
My name is DJ Wells.
To my far left, we got my dog,
Bishop B. Hitting out the Pearlies.
How you doing, Nancy?
I guess I'm good, man.
Y'all doing a lot today.
You know my boy stretched out when he went to the Black Forces
with the Black Lazers.
He ain't even.
I ain't even swap him out, bro. It's been a long day. Thanks to Jeff T.
Why me?
And it started yesterday.
Why me, bruh?
When he posted on... First of all, he never post on his page.
Mm-mm.
So for him to go out of his way to make an actual post that's not from Club Mustache, bro.
You post me with no mustache, bro.
I didn't do that, bro. I just accepted the collab.
No.
That was Mike. No, bruh. I seen him do that, bro. I just accepted the collab. No.
That was Mike.
No, bro.
I seen him still had TikTok in the corner, bro.
I'm like.
Oh, he scream recording.
I was like, hold on.
It got TikTok.
That was sent to us.
Yeah, but I'm like, why you post it, though?
Like.
No, Mike said accept the collab,
and he and I accepted the collab.
That ain't how the collabs work.
I be seeing the collabs.
That ain't how they work.
You just want notified.
Oh, okay.
So you bring your artists for this?
Yeah.
Shout out to Mike, that's what y'all doing, Mike?
Everybody blame me for anything right now,
I just fucking, I did it.
Shout out to the guy.
Timber, right, my dog, young Nacho, young T, how you doing?
Whoop, I had to wear Jordans today
because Kobe hit me in LeBron.
So I guess I go with the Mikes.
Yeah, on the way in, you know what I'm saying?
Some black trucks outside.
I'm happy we can still podcast.
Man, listen, bro.
We was on your Clutch push for two weeks, man.
They kicked me off the Clutch, bro.
Listen, bro, it was a joke, bro.
Like, what did they miss, bro?
I ain't know.
Before we even get to that,
who do we have on the show who have some clutch?
And they were just like,
yeah, I had to double check to see
if he was actually on the roster.
Was that Alicia Gray?
Yeah, Alicia Gray, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, they like, we-
He's not legal.
I'm not, I'm not on clutch sports.
And definitely after this,
I will never get another clutch opportunity.
Because y'all take everything out of context.
We were literally giving LeBron praise
about how dominant he was.
Yeah, y'all weren't really watching the show.
And I mean, that's why shit get clipped up though.
We were saying he was so dominant.
This your post-game.
No, I'm just saying we were saying,
we were saying he was so dominant that like, bro,
you 280 running that fast, bro. I dead like, bro, you 280,
running that fast, bro.
I'm like, bro, he was on steroids, bro.
And that was a real storyline though.
But I was joking, cause if I knew that people like,
how did you know he was on steroids?
I didn't know, I don't know, I don't care.
Cause if he was and I knew,
I would have told that nigga, give me some.
I would have been, I would have been 6'3", 285, two niggas,
running like a mad truck. If you had a recipe, there would be no club pops on your plate.
No, I wish I had the recipe.
Like, matter of fact, if you got something, bro, tap in.
Send the remix.
I already make a comeback.
Me, John Walls, and the dollars.
Shit, we trying to get that A2O.
You gonna fall for it.
Fuck it.
You know what I'm saying?
The sirloin that he gets on the way.
Man, listen, bro.
I couldn't believe.
The only reason I even knew about it is because my dad, he was like, you trying to get us
killed?
What are you talking about?
I think I did something crazy.
I woke up, my phone was a lot, bro, I really thought something happened.
I did too.
When my dad said, are you trying to get us killed?
I was worried about my family because it was all social media shit. And I'm like, you said us killed? And I was like, what are you talking about? I was worried about my family, because it was all social media shit.
And I'm like, P.
You said something about Bron?
I was like, what?
I literally didn't know.
I'm like, what did I say about Bron?
He's like, something about steroids.
Yeah, that wasn't even like the time of the joke.
I was like, what?
The fact that Coach Shig hit you about this is hilarious.
Yeah, I was like, I just made a joke that he good.
Like he was so good and so strong, went fast and everything.
I was like, yeah, that nigga had to be on steroids.
And he was like, well,
people think you think you know that he's on steroids.
I'm like, man, I don't know that man.
I've never seen that man do nothing.
I was like, I just said that he went out for two weeks
and he came back a superhuman.
I hate it got taken that way,
but I understand too,
because like the shit that you tell about the NBA, it always followed by videos and shit like that.
So we gotta look at that side of it too.
Yeah, but I don't know, Brian.
The funny part about this-
I mean, I understood, but-
They just killed us for saying we glazed Brian too much.
Yeah.
Oh, fast.
Now we hate LeBron.
Now I hate Brian.
Yeah, they just told me, you a Brian hater.
Y'all just told me y'all were-
They said we talked about Brian too much.
I love Brian.
We signed a clutch, we sold our soul.
I still love bronze.
Bronze still the greatest,
one of the greatest players ever to me.
But I was joking.
We were literally talking, but it's okay.
I don't give a fuck.
Amen.
It's here now.
We never gonna get all the bronze soldier deal.
Yeah, I was just about to get some new bronze too
and hoop in them.
Now you're an under armor soldier.
Come on, fuck it, I'm wearing Steph's now.
What Dom say?
Don't wear him in the club.
I just couldn't believe,
I'm really shocked that made like a thing.
Look at that ESPN, bro.
Cause nobody else is working.
I'm like, bro, y'all serious, bro?
When I see, you know, it's always a wave of people.
You start seeing one or two publications,
probably like, ah yeah,
this is about to be the flavor of the day.
Yeah, that was kind of lame, though.
That wasn't even a real,
I had that one even though the gist of that.
I was just saying stuff that everybody said.
Oh, you remember he was out,
and he came back, and he came back a superhuman,
then he was on, he was in Miami,
he was on the list, and all that thing.
I don't give a fuck.
Yeah, he woke a lot of people up.
If he was on steroids, I don't care.
You still gotta make the shots. You still gotta make the shots.
You see, we definitely shots, bro.
You still gotta hit the baseball,
you still gotta make the shots,
you still gotta make the tackles.
Out the gate.
Oh, well.
So funny, bro.
The random shit be happening.
People like, y'all just be saying something go viral.
I swear to God, if we was cooking up something for that,
it would have not been.
Yeah, it would not have been the viral, like I even.
It put me on a lot of this shit.
There's a lot of bullshit that we can put in there.
If I wanted to go viral,
I'd tell y'all the real stories about the locker room.
Yeah, the doctorate.
Like my old buddy whoop, my old buddy whoop dude ass.
I'd tell that story, yeah.
I wanted to go viral, but I don't wanna go viral.
Cause that mug go up.
Oh, that whoop.
What? That'll break the internet. On my mama. Yeah, but I like't wanna go viral. Cause that mug go up. Oh, that will. What?
That'll break the internet.
On my mama.
Yeah, but I like, I like, I love it.
Oh, buddy cool, so I ain't go, you know what I mean?
Respect.
Feel me.
But it happened.
Yeah, it all happened.
Everybody that was on that plane
in that locker room know what happened.
They played on the Hawks in 2015.
I just look at that nigga,
try to figure out who it was.
And the other one, who was the other?
That was 2013.
Yeah.
What your partner?
This lion want to go live.
No, I'm just, bro, they don't know what I'm talking about.
They gonna try to search to see who got in the fight.
They ain't gonna know.
What did you say?
Nah, I ain't gonna say it.
Hey, somebody said a thousand in the chat.
I'll say it.
Yeah, the boy got a price. That's crazy, he got a price.
Let me stop.
All these pussy can do that.
Yeah, yeah.
Put your pussy lips on loud, I can hear that ass.
Hey, you know what's crazy?
Quarantine radio, Tory Lance,
and Boosie had quarantine cracking, bro.
Quarantine radio was one of the best things ever.
That got Tory super cracking,
and then obviously, no know shit what happened happened,
but never forget quarantine radio bro.
What a time in life.
Can you believe that that like really happened to us though?
Like that we really had a moment
where we had to sit in the house.
Like.
I promise y'all, I'm gonna be real.
I never ever like followed the rules of COVID.
Never?
Never bro. I use that advantage for COVID. Then you- Never.
Never, bro.
I use that advantage for COVID.
You know what I mean?
God bless the under whoever passed away during COVID.
But I used, we used to have work.
If you had COVID, they made you take seven days off pay, bro.
That's how scary my job was, bro.
They ate that shit once a month, bro.
I never wore the mask, nigga.
I used to always poke a hole in my shit, bro.
Poke the hole in my mask, bro.
I never really, the grocery store, I still went.
I didn't wear no mask,
cause all the rules to me were stupid for real.
Like even when y'all playing basketball,
y'all niggas gotta sit down, put your mask on,
but you get out there, nigga,
y'all bumping up against each other.
Yeah, that was dumb.
Niggas still getting dunked on and shit,
everybody sweating on each other.
Yeah, everybody still playing the same basketball.
Yeah, bro, you don't, I never understood that.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Once I knew y'all was still open,
the doors back open.
If you still open, I empty.
And on my soul, nigga,
I was still having backyard parties, nigga.
Doing some of the best backyard parties
I ever had during COVID.
Yeah, I had a party and now I ain't recovered.
I was out for, you remember I was missing for like a month?
People was at my gym hooping like, where you at, bro?
I just went and answered my phone.
He tapped too much in to it.
He went in the chamber and shit.
Bro, I was in my basement, bro.
I didn't even come out the basement.
The funny thing about that party was like,
hey, if you ain't got that test, you can't stop.
Making everybody test, nigga.
You and this bitch passing that shit around.
It wasn't me, I know who it was.
The culprit.
It was Kenan.
Kenan was patients, he wrote.
Yup, Kenan said, I was sick a week ago.
Like, look at you, it's 14 days,
you still have a little bit of piece of that motherfucker left.
He probably had half of that shit in him.
Kenan came over there and coughed,
he wasn't even coughing, but he was, you know. Touching everything. Yeah, he was, hey, pour me a shot.
And then Dante Jones me.
Yeah.
Damn.
They were talking about Bernie Mac with a baby girl birthday and Bernie trying to go
to Vegas and they coughing that cake and blow the candles out.
I think about that every time with COVID, bro.
That and Rudy go be touching the microphones, bro.
Rudy was seeing it for hours.
That's why I banned him from America for that.
That was crazy.
Actually kicked him out.
COVID was a lit.
I feel like so many people got money during COVID.
They all in jail now.
Well, not everybody.
Not everybody.
A lot of people.
We ain't gonna do all that.
What's my boy with pretty Ricky?
He had to go sit down.
Well, that was, it probably had nothing to do with that. He didn't have to go sit down. Well, that was cool. It probably had nothing to do with that.
He had to get no money back though.
He was cool.
He got to keep the money?
Nah, he got to keep it.
Yeah.
Wow.
So he did his time.
I ought to sit down too.
You giving that bread back or you?
I'm sitting down.
And that's an option.
I'm going to sit down.
If it's get a bread back or sit down,
I'm giving the bread back.
All right, so say if you-
Of course you are.
You don't need it.
No, no, no.
If I'm saying, if I was a, it's a total different situation, bro.
You don't need it.
And we all started from zero,
and we all made 1.5 a piece.
Yeah.
And they said, hey, you about to go sit down
for a couple years, bro.
Two years me.
A couple years?
Yeah.
Oh, I gotta come up with another phrase, bro.
I'm nothing, I'm going to jail, bro.
I'm nothing.
I'm nothing. I'm nothing, bro. Y'all nigg'm going to jail, bro. I'm nothing. I'm nothing.
I'm nothing.
I'm nothing.
Y'all niggas crazy.
Y'all could do it.
I know I can.
Y'all could do it.
I'm not billin' for jail, bro.
We not billin' for jail, but y'all could do it.
To come home with zero to leave with 1.5.
You know what I'm sayin'?
And they say, hey, when you get home though, it's yours.
Y'all gonna be free for two years?
Yeah.
And just figure out and go to work?
I'm just gonna work, just go to work.
Nigga, I was working three jobs at one point in my life.
I know I'm going to jail.
It's not even a question, bro.
I'm guaranteed 1.5 when I get there in two years.
750K a year to go to jail.
Come on, bro.
Yeah. I've been at this chess, solitary, spades.
Yeah, it took, it took like the first,
you gonna be cool that first month. About month three. I'm gonna tap in, bro. Yeah, it took like the first, you gonna be cool that first month.
About month three.
I'm gonna tap in, bro.
Bro, hell nah.
Just start getting with you.
Be serious.
Depending on where you gonna be.
You ain't gonna know.
Yo, nah, you gon' definitely be like, bro.
I gotta get the fuck outta here.
The county here, any of that,
I'm going there for two years.
I'm cool, bro.
The county?
1.5.
You trying to be in county?
I mean, I don't have a preference between.
I don't wanna go to easy, but I would go upstate, bro.
I'm telling you, I would do the county.
I know it's different.
I ain't go to the feds.
You going to the feds anyway,
cause you stole money, so.
I'd be real good there.
I have a dorm.
I'd be straight, bro.
Y'all niggas crazy.
Stay having zero dollars,
you're not gonna go back to work? Fuck no. I'll come up with another plan. If I pay one, I can make it twice. I ain't going to straight, bro, y'all niggas crazy. Still having zero dollars, y'all gonna go back to work?
Fuck no.
I'll come up with another plan.
If I pay one, I can make it twice.
I ain't going to jail, bro.
Y'all tell everybody up the way, man.
Hold your head up.
I respect.
And I ain't even no tough nigga, bro.
But 1.5, I'm gonna go sit down, bro.
I'm gonna figure something out, bro.
All right.
That's why I was never a criminal.
I'm nothing.
Yeah, I can't be a criminal.
I'm about to put my criminal ways down.
Sophomore, you ready? This ain't for me.
I just felt like COVID was a good time
for a lot of businesses, a lot of entrepreneurs
and shit like that.
For some, most definitely, but man,
the COVID lifestyle was crazy.
People was really in the crib, I was people,
and especially when I was with kids,
everybody who got COVID babies,
that was right before they started school.
This nigga DJ definitely followed the rules.
I remember you had a party, and I picked this nigga DJ.
DJ got in my car with a mask on.
I did.
I owned my mama.
Why wouldn't he?
He go to your house in Zinesville.
Why wouldn't he have a mask on?
I think that you're about to be around 200 people
at this nigga Jeff Teague's house, bro.
Hey, I had a mask on.
Bro, it was my birthday.
You had a mask?
No, it was like, I don't know.
It was my birthday, it was my birthday. At Zinesville like, uh. It was my birthday. It was my birthday.
As I was real?
Mm-hmm.
Probably.
Bro got in the car, masked up.
Nigga sitting in my shit like this.
You know how a nigga get in your car and just relax?
No, DJ in that bitch like this, nigga.
Soon as we get out the car, nigga, he fuck.
Fuck.
Fuck, nigga.
There's way more people here.
Hey, I'm gonna pass that test.
I've been in the house for months, and they don't even turn up.
You think you can drink it, make it play?
I have people bringing their papers, bro.
I think I did it wrong, though.
I should have had somebody really in there swiping people.
Yeah, bro, you should have had a nurse in that bubble.
Yeah, I really should have had one.
I mean, my family had like a fake little function.
They had that little gun, the thermometer.
But I was at the door.
And they go get them. But when I was sick, bro, my mama left me was at the door. And they go get them up.
Oh, man.
Bob, when I was sick, bro, my mama left me food at the...
I already told her.
She legit told me, don't answer the door till I drop off.
I'm like, she at the car, bagging up like...
That's hilarious.
That's why I said, bro, no slender for that bubble ring, bro.
I know we get Laker Slender, bro, but that Laker shift counts, bro. Y'all had to hoop in that environment is said, bro. No, no slender for that bubble ring, bro. I know we get like a slender bro,
but that Lakership counts bro.
Y'all had to hoop in that environment is insane bro.
That was crazy.
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Well, it really depends on who you talk to.
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Damn! That's Tommy John fit? Tommy John, you see it? OK, ay. Tommy John. Yes. Damn.
That's Tommy John fit?
Tommy John, you see it?
Okay, the Tommy John fit.
With the Gucci rules on.
Okay, what we got today?
All right.
We are drinking.
LeBron.
The steroid swimming.
Hey, yo.
The steroid.
Hey, yo.
Hey, yo.
Hey, dad.
Hey, yo.
She ain't love me.
She ain't love me.
What you was about to say?
No, no.
My little LeBron special good plug. I swear. But she, oh, she ain't up here. She ain't up here. What you was about to say.
I was playing LeBron's special good, Paul.
Nah, that's a good word here.
I swear.
But she told me.
I was like, let me not play him anywhere
any because y'all going to be like, Paul.
She said the steroid slammer.
Like, what the fuck is this?
LeBron's secret sauce.
Drink up.
Please.
Please tell me you wasn't here before I drank this.
Secret sauce is crazy.
Excuse me.
I think you said, Jen said, we drinking LeBron.
I was about to say LeBron tequila.
The Lobos, nigga.
Y'all niggas is weird.
Just forgot the rest.
Cause she said, I heard her say
the steroids,
but I'm like, y'all gonna cut out
that steroids, shit, me and Bron ain't on that.
I would have been though,
if he was.
Woo.
He would've tapped it.
Anybody would've knew.
If any of y'all was on steroids in the league,
y'all ain't telling me y'all weak.
Because they didn't tap in.
Yeah, because y'all ain't tapping in.
Well, we'll see why they ain't say nothing now.
We did good.
Hey, I would've with the court.
I would've with the court like Mark McGuire.
I did not.
I would've been like Bill Clinton.
I did not have. It's sexual pleasure to that woman.
This thing is real.
I ain't even breaking news, bro.
I ain't even saying no Bill.
Man, what's wilder, Bill or Nehru, ma?
Bill or Tyga?
Bill or what?
No, no, no.
I don't think Bill.
Tiger shit.
Hey, this is Tiger.
Just because he was Bill.
But Bill OG, though.
Bill, I ain't never had a sexual relationship with that woman.
Gets your head at your work desk under the table?
Gotta be Gus. And you the president? Why your head at your work desk under the table.
Gotta be Gus.
And you the president?
Why wouldn't he?
He made scandal believable.
Yeah, facts.
He was a real blue man.
Yeah, that's a legend, man.
That is a golden hour, Tom.
He did what he's supposed to do?
What, lock everybody up?
Lock everybody up?
No, not given us the politics.
Oh, never mind, no politics. That's what he did, though. Okay, Barb, what's in way up? Walk in, no, not even in the politics. That's what he did. I was like, oh, nevermind, no politics.
But I said, that's what he did.
Okay, Barber, what's in this drink?
We had some. God damn.
Please tell me some juice,
cause boy, I just tried to kill this motherfucker.
It is juice in here.
I said, please tell me some juice.
It's a pineapple juice.
Don't put me in there, Rico.
It's a pineapple juice, a little secret sauce.
Just drink it, it's good.
That's when you start saying,
actually the whole police house
don't know what secret sauce is.
When you start saying secret sauce, bruh.
I taste the Grand Caramino in it.
It's Grand Caramino, the Reposado.
Yeah, most definitely.
And so it tastes so good,
I didn't wanna put too much.
It tastes so good, man, you wanna slap your mom.
Slap your mom.
For the bop bop bop bop barbecue.
That's my mom. You know what's funny though?
A dude was smoking K2 upstairs.
Bro, I'm gonna suck with that please.
Bro, this morning was the craziest shit ever.
I'm gonna tell y'all how scary my goddamn co-host is.
All five of these niggas let the sting walk in this bitch.
I was about to call and let the nigga greet him
and walk him in this bitch.
What?
Y'all thought he was a guest?
I was already down here.
So we gotta tell you how it happened.
We all pulled up relatively at the same time this morning.
You went in before everybody.
Yeah. This is Jeff Paul.
I'm so confused.
So Jeff let the door crack for us to get in.
I'll probably come in
and maybe about five, six minutes later.
As I walk in,
it's a homeless nigga like inside at the door.
And I'm like, what the fuck?
And he got a blunt in his mouth with no weed.
He was like, took it out the ravel.
He got a swisher with no weed.
Burned his bitch up.
It was from like, he let me in.
He's like, oh my nigga, what you?
He let you in.
I'm like, man, get the fuck out.
He got out and I was like,
hey, I thought it was a homeless nigga here. I'm like, why, get the fuck out. He got out, and I was like, hey, you had those homies in here?
Like, for real?
I walked up the stairs.
I'm like, what is y'all niggas doing, bro?
You're not going to politely walk out with all this shit.
That's why I left the door crack.
I'm thinking y'all coming in right after me, bro.
I'm like, here go the crack door.
Y'all ain't got to pull your keys out.
So that's my fault.
It was cool, though.
He told me, hey, this thing said he had a key.
Bro, no, this thing said.
He had a whole bunch of keys in his hand.
I'm like, this nigga got a key?
Like, what the fuck?
No, this nigga told me.
I said, what are you doing in here?
Like, what were you doing?
How did you get in?
He said, I got a crack card down the street.
I had a crack card?
How you got a crack?
What is a crack card?
He said, it's down the street.
Hey, he had a snob on his leg.
He would go in and out of Ingersun talking to you.
He'd be like, how you get in here?
He said, I got a crack card.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then he put on some rusty ass keys. Nig, how you get in here? He said, I got a crack card, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah.
And then he pulled out some rusty ass keys.
Nigga, those aren't yours.
He said, I got a crack card.
I said, a crack card.
Yeah, I better hope he don't got a key to this motherfucker.
Hell no.
I can't believe I just let that nigga in like that, though.
No, bro.
It was a, I had the door cracked.
Well, that nigga agree.
Nigga, let him in when he wants to.
He opened the door for DJ.
Instead of DJ checking him like right there,
DJ walked over to his side.
And he said, it's a homeless hip dog over here. I got this nigga outside and said, it's so old, it's a hit dog over here.
I got this nigga outside,
I said, hey y'all, what's up, DJ?
All I did was hear DJ yelling, we like, the fuck?
Yeah, I was like, what are you yelling about?
But yeah, that's cool.
I got the nigga outside, I'm like,
y'all know there was a nigga just in here?
I didn't know that the door was cracked.
I'm like, this nigga must've came
from the second floor or some shit.
Yeah, it did.
What if he went in here in the closet?
That's what he said to you,
he said he was on the second floor.
Yeah, I'm like damn.
Ain't nothing up there, why is he hiding?
Once he told me that he had had a door cash,
I was like okay, that makes sense,
but the nigga was like, I don't know, what the fuck?
I'm like, he done sparked up too,
that mug was so strong, had that headache.
I said, boy, that Katie is nuts.
Boy, that nigga has us.
He about to start getting ass naked.
He probably will.
He was off that K, whatever, K2, Katie, whatever the hell it is.
It make you do some playing.
What you been up to though?
Nothing, just working.
I just took that motherfucking story.
It's a Patreon exclusive for you.
And we don't wanna holler at you.
We live.
So, yeah.
Why she get nervous?
No, because I thought we was always live.
She said, I said, we live today.
She said, we not always live?. She said we not always laugh.
What's up, Chad?
How long you been here?
I don't know.
I've been trying to figure out how long I've been here,
see if it's time for a raise or not.
Ooh, it's always some raising came.
How much of a raise do you think you deserve?
We can talk about that off camera.
Okay.
Okay.
I know it's about to be some bullshit.
Nah, it's just Joe button putting podcasting me out there.
Nah, it's on the forefront now. Yeah. out there now. It's on the forefront now.
Yeah.
What did Joe get?
Didn't figure it's 12s a year.
Joe makes 20 million a year.
Yep.
The whole podcast was just Joe.
Well.
Joe make about 18 and a half.
Patreon makes a million a year.
A million a month.
A million a month?
Yeah.
A million a month, I'm sorry.
Patreon exclusive.
We are up in Patreon.
You gotta filter yourself.
Nah.
They don't filter?
They don't filter, no, no, no.
This ain't no PR shit.
What y'all think about Tyler creating a new album?
Y'all listen.
Yeah, it wasn't for me.
It wasn't for you?
I like Tyler, but it wasn't for me.
I like the production, but I don't really listen to rap.
I'm still locked in on the Cliffs album
and the Step Brothers, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, Step Brothers.
I'm excited about the concert tomorrow.
Yeah, I'm geeked for the show.
Hey, I've been listening to,
what's the boy named Jacob Lattimore?
Yeah, his album was fire.
He's always fire. That nigga's silent, bro.
Yeah, that album was dope, you heard it.
Tap in.
Oh, you forgot you listen to Paramore and shit.
I do, but no.
I really don't listen to, I listen to old Wayne.
Like I really don't listen to people like that.
Ah, she really skateboard.
Yeah, unless, if people put me on, then I listen to them.
Wait, what's old Wayne to you?
Cause I know it's a little bit of an age discrepancy
with us.
I really just listen to anything Wayne in R&B.
Okay.
So like, what's your favorite Wayne?
What's your favorite Wayne mixtape?
My favorite Wayne mixtape, he can do no wrong in my eyes.
I would have to say maybe.
It's your favorite though.
Yeah, say it louder too.
They say they can't hear you.
My favorite Wayne is...
Quartermate three, dedication.
Which dedication?
All of them.
You can pick one?
This show is so good.
This is what happens when we have to go live
three minutes before the show.
I don't care.
Yeah, that one's my favorite.
He can do no wrong.
Okay, so what kind of R&B are you?
90s or 2000s R&B?
She listen to J-Lo.
I will.
Oh, that's nasty.
Jenny from the block.
I will go to the Ja Rule concert.
I will too.
Yeah, because you want to hear Ashanti, not J-Lo.
Would you rather see Ja Rule or Nelly in concert though?
That's hard, probably Nelly though.
I'm gonna go to, you guys pick, I'm going to Ja Rule concert.
No.
I'm going to Nelly.
I don't think you can lose either one,
but I'm going to Nelly.
I'm for sure going to Nelly.
I mean, I'm gonna go to both,
but I feel like Ja Rule got more songs.
Do you think Ja got more songs than Nelly?
No.
What?
Ja got a lot of hits, like,
but I'm gonna say Nelly catalog is fire.
All right, let's run, we here now, we're here.
Let's run them.
Y'all know I'm bad with names of songs,
so I don't know.
But just rap some of them, like.
On the Nellyville.
Oh, man, boom, it's a half a bill, son.
Nellyville out is gun smoke. Gunshot Grammer is gun smoke.
Fire, fire.
Yeah, Batter Up, I mean Air Force Ones.
Air Force Ones, classic.
Ja Rule don't have a tip drill.
That is true.
A tip drill.
Ja Rule cannot get up, but it ain't the same.
Can I get up? What, what?
That's not the same, no.
Hell, dog. He don't got a, he don't got a damn,
he don't got a damn.
I'm trying to think of a song that she even told me.
I'm like, they don't even got a, nah, it ain't it.
He don't got a, he don't got a dancing song.
Ja Rule, but Nelly ain't got a Mesmerize.
I mean, Dilemma is kind of like that.
I was just about to say.
Dilemma, top tier.
Okay, go to Ja Rule's song real quick.
Kelly Rowland.
Dilemma is like. I was talking to New York between me and you, Mes. Kelly Rowland. The limit is like.
New York between me and you,
Mej Mariah.
Between me and you is crazy.
Yeah.
Down ass bitch, Nelly ain't got down ass bitch.
Me, me, me, me, everything?
Everything I done is me and you.
That's the only song I know.
Me and you is fire.
That is fire.
Ja is legendary.
No, Ja is legendary.
He got that Wild'N'Ride cry. Yeah. He got. I just think Nelly is pro.
He got that Hot Cry.
Yeah.
He got that New York.
Nelly, yeah.
I got a 100 Guns, 100 Clips.
But country grammar's so crazy, bro.
Country grammar's crazy.
Nelly don't have that.
But he don't got 100 Guns, 100 Clips.
I'm from New York.
What about country grammar?
Hot shit?
Meh.
That's commercial.
Dude, John Ruel got a hot in here.
Fuck no.
Ooh, we don't.
John Rue don't have nothing for the white people
to just staple and push through.
I wouldn't say that.
John got the white song.
It's getting hot in here.
Like Jason Taylors was warming up to that.
That was universal.
I am getting so hot.
I don't wanna take my time.
And Nelly got a country in too.
How you doing?
Yes, Nelly is.
They say Jarru ain't got a pimp juice.
All right, on me he don't.
Pimp juice?
That production crazy.
I wanna put your feet up.
Go back to Jarru.
That's that shit.
Go back to Jarru.
That nigga, bro.
Go back to Jarru catalog.
I know everybody's supposed to be mad at him
because he performed with the inauguration, but Nelly gotut. No, no, no, we love Nelly.
He ain't in politics.
There's no smut.
Just name some of his songs, man, because.
I wanna tell it's murder we hear now.
It's murder, holla, holla, everybody.
The pledge, E-dub and Jah, NYC, Body, What's Love.
What's Love.
What's Love is crazy.
That's a vibe.
God, that's a thing. Mama, J.Y., NYC, Body, What's Love. What's Love.
What's Love is crazy.
That's a vibe.
God's a dude.
I'm real, mama, rainy days.
I'm real, the way you.
Rainy days.
The way you.
That's what the verses should have been,
Nelly verse J.Y. Rue, not him verse Fat Joe.
That was a terrible match up.
And I can't move on.
The Black Bag's called up.
Black Bag, we gonna, Yeah, that wasn't it. We gonna, Black Bag. That nigga should terrible matchup. And I can't move on. Quiet back, we gonna quiet back.
Yeah, that wasn't it.
We gonna quiet back.
That nigga should have quieted.
We know that song, but it was spooky.
Yeah, that wasn't it.
Nelly, I'm rolling with Nelly a little bit on that one.
I'm telling y'all, bro, Nelly is legendary,
because he gave you so much versatility.
Yeah, Nelly.
Just because I ain't gonna lie, them as a concert,
like them would be a fire coming as always as a concert like them that would be a fire
Oh
Bobby Brown
Love it he'll got a thug love it. He'll got thug love it. Nelly on got thug love it. Hey, I was going crazy
No, Bobby
Nah Bobby Brown, he's a legend there. Nah he's an old guy.
Yeah, he is.
Hey Nelly, irrelevant.
Who?
Ludacris, Nelly irrelevant?
Fuck no.
Nah, hell nah.
Ludacris, hey Ludacris got them slaps too though.
No, Ludacris is a fucking superstar but I don't think he made him irrelevant.
Ludacris is to me probably a better rapper though, especially a better feature rapper.
Yeah, I don't think Nelly got hits but some of his hits in the age were like, don't nobody want to hear about, especially a better feature rapper. Yeah, I don't think Nelly, Nelly got hits, but some of his hits in age were like,
don't nobody want to hear about, let me see your grill.
But that was a hit when he was younger.
The chat literally just went grills, grills, grills, grills.
Yeah, but like-
Grills is raw.
It was a hit, but I'm just saying like,
look at that.
Yeah, at that time-
Crazy.
At that time, that was a fire.
But how he came on Paws, on Lil Jon's album,
it was, it's different.
That be a verse, Ludacris.
Yeah, Nelly don't got one of them verses.
No, no, no, no, no.
Ludacris is Shred Nelly so far as Lil.
Fire up that droll with Ludacris.
Oh, that's kind of broke.
Yeah. Yeah, bro. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I'm gonna give Nelly a little bit of,
more love in the situation,
cause he had to do it out of a city
that never really had a poppin' artist like that.
Atlanta was having people go at the St. Louis song.
But he put a whole city on too.
True, but nearly, I mean,
but Ludacris went from a DJ to a rapper though.
I 100% agree.
But he did put the whole St. Louis song. Yeah, cause he put J. Quine in a good realm, Chee in a rapper though. I would thousand agree. He did put the whole St. Louis song.
Yeah, cause he put J Quine in a good rim,
Chingy in a good rim.
I actually own some real shit and he probably watched the show
but I thought Murphy Lee was going to be as big as Chingy.
I had high hopes.
Murphy Lee used to come on all the tracks.
I really thought he was about to be Chingy for real.
I like Murphy Lee too.
And I ain't gonna lie, what the hook gonna be?
Cold, bro.
I don't need no fucking hook on this.
I know we can't say this on here,
but Chingy is watching Murphy Lee.
Cause Chingy's first album is crazy.
Yeah, but so far it's lyrically.
Jack Pal is fucking crazy.
No, no, no, no, Chingy, Chingy, you all, bro.
Chingy had a classic.
Yeah.
Yeah, bro, he got slaps.
I don't know, I fucked with Chingy.
I would just say like.
I like the way you do that right there.
When Murphy Lee dropped his, I thought it was gonna be.
You with chicken head?
At the holiday inn.
Oh, what are you doing?
I fucked with J.Kwon too.
I got a fake ID though.
Ha ha ha ha.
So yeah, but the Chingy is on reconciling.
That's so crazy, bro,
because people are just gonna watch music videos no more.
And it's why I'm trying to leave, so't watch music videos no more. They really don't.
Kids don't have a 106 and Park.
Nah.
Nah, nobody probably watch videos no more.
That's what I'm saying.
You'd be surprised.
It's not the same amount of energy or budget into them,
but them gas station videos be going up.
Nah, yeah, but I'm saying NBA Youngboy,
you know their YouTube numbers.
It's crazy.
I'm saying we used to leave school, go home,
and 106 and Park was part of our life.
Like AJ and Free was a part of our life.
My dream was to go to 106 and Park, bro.
For real?
I used to be like, bro, I wanna get famous enough
where they invite me to 106 and Park, bro.
Or TRL.
I almost knew that.
My flight got delayed, nigga, to fucking New York, bro.
I was supposed to see Blind Fury.
It was my name. Legend. Yes, bro, I was supposed to see Blind Fury. I was going to.
Legend.
Yes, bro.
He used to snap on that motherfucker.
We had got tickets, but our shit got delayed.
But I don't feel like kids got that experience.
When I seen Mellow on like TRL and shit,
I'm like, if I gotta make it to the league,
so they can't be on TRL, bro.
No, TRL was.
When I got to the league, none of that shit exists.
Yeah, bro.
Y'all think if they still around there,
they invited us on there?
Yes, bro.
We would've had a blast on 160 Park.
Hell yeah, we there now.
I would've went to 106 and had a blast.
Shout out to my nigga G-Wild.
G-Wild coming up off that death bill.
And Drewski redoing it, it's hilarious.
Did y'all see Drewski redoing the Soul Plane shit
for the Ten houses tour?
Oh yeah bro.
The budget is crazy bro.
I got to tell you something.
Speaking of comedians, who's one of your favorite comedians?
Favorite comedian.
I don't know.
Why who you, you ain't grew up laughing?
We was watching like he didn't grow up laughing.
That's why I said I can't stand these souls sister both of them. We was watching like cat one. you ain't grow up laughing? We was watching like, he ain't grow up laughing. That's why I'm saying, I can't stand these Soul Sisters
both.
We was watching like, Cat Winnies.
They ain't even laughing.
They ain't even laughing.
Like, what?
Damn.
We were watching Cat Winnies.
I'm younger than y'all.
That comedian shit was probably dead when I was growing up.
What?
It's still out.
People are not watching like, fucking.
Yeah, they are.
Yes, they are.
They have Netflix specials every now and then.
Come on, boy.
I don't.
You're not 21.
I'm not 21, but I'm 21.
What Cat Williams you talking about?
We used to watch all the Cat Williams.
So which one made you laugh?
You don't remember a joke?
Let me see.
She don't.
Oh damn.
I'm gonna say something so funk-corty.
It's like, we can sit back there,
say my hair in the jury so you know it is, bitch.
And the kid in the cereal shit, I don't know.
Was it always the cereal? I cereal shit, I don't know.
What is your list of cereal?
That was it.
That was it.
But I hate that you just
disrespected all the comedians.
Look, y'all wanted me to fucking say it.
Like what are you doing at home?
Like what do you do?
I'm literally now, I just be a mom.
Like I don't really watch TV or nothing.
I'm so fucking bored.
What's a personal hobby outside of being a mom?
That's not even a hobby. What's a hobby? We know you smoke. We know you smoke. I really don't really watch TV or nothing, I'm so fucking bored. What's a personal hobby outside of being a mom? That's not even a hobby, what's a hobby?
We know you smoke.
We know you smoke, I really don't do shit.
I go every now and then with my friends, that's about it.
I'm really like.
Cause I see you off the hill.
Yeah, cause I don't get out much.
My nigga almost got locked up, shout out to my nigga twin.
My guy.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie.
But you was tired when I came.
I was tired, I was lit, I needed to be a cool person.
She was sweating and she said,
what's up, Jack?
I said.
You said I did the Doug.
What you mean I did?
You was doing the Doug?
Yeah, she was doing the Doug.
Y'all like, all right.
She said, oh, your wife must be in here.
That's me.
I said.
What?
No, but why you so turnt?
Yeah.
I have to be turnt.
She said, you'll never talk.
In the club, Barbie knows how to have a good time.
That's for sure.
I wouldn't speak to Jeffy in person,
because he did not speak, so I had to have been drunk.
I was.
I don't speak.
She's like, your wife must be here,
because you ain't even saying hi.
I said, she's not, but hi.
She swears we'd be treating her dusty in public.
No, Jeff is mean as shit.
I wouldn't speak to him in public.
He probably wouldn't speak. I ain't mean as shit. I wouldn't speak to him in public. He probably wouldn't speak.
I ain't mean as shit.
All right.
Everybody know that.
I know.
I'm getting low.
That's why I said fuck you to somebody earlier.
Once I made his face, I was drunk as fuck.
She was.
But this was like, this was when we first met her.
He's like one year young, you know me for.
I know, but this was like, when you went to that party,
this was like five months ago.
Yeah, it was.
Somebody ain't been here since then.
I probably didn't even speak to you in here, did I?
I probably just like, well, hey.
I'm getting used to it.
You gotta get a hobby, though, Barbies.
Oh, no, I do.
Yeah, you got a hobby to chat, man.
I'll give you some hobbies.
Because you look like you be sewing this shit.
That's a little too dark.
I wish I could.
I'd literally be at home fucking being a dinosaur and shit.
Like, that's what I do. Corny, lame, just a mom. Money at home fucking being a dinosaur and shit. Like that's what I do.
Corny, lame, just a mom.
I'm only at home laying before a dog.
When you see her, I'm like, when I had seen,
I was actually, besides me having to make sure like
you and your homegirls were straight, like that was cool,
but I'm like, I never thought you had that much fun.
Like y'all had a blast at my party.
So I fucked with that.
I was just seeing you sweating.
I've literally only seen you in here
and you like be here for 10 minutes.
But when I see you sweating, I was like hell.
She was at my party, I said,
I know what's hot is motherfucker,
but Barbie got a shower.
I was sweating like that?
You were sweating.
Yeah, I was doing the entire thing.
He needs to experience his hottest fuck.
It is, but nigga.
Nah, I say you got a damn fuck. He thinks Barbie needs a shower. I'm gonna tell Well, he needs experience as hot as fuck. It is, but nigga, I can tell you about it.
He thinks Marmany needs a shower.
I'm gonna tell you what I know about it.
I can't open my eyes.
She can't open her eyes.
I said, I did not do that.
I was like, you're not a duckie.
I was not a duckie.
Y'all probably know me.
I'm like the most anti-personal world.
I was like, why is she dancing in front of me?
My name was Turner and that motherfucker.
I'm like, hey, you all right?
Most of her, especially my uncle.
Yeah, I'm like, she act like we know each other forever.
What's up, though?
She drunk, though.
Listen, man, I think I went to you
with like, Barbie, you're here drunk, bro.
I didn't want to sit there.
I said, damn.
You was like, yeah, I'm like, she sweating.
I need to play in flag football.
This motherfucker.
Oh my god.
Fuck y'all.
Shout out to Barbie.
Shout out to Barbie.
Thank you, Barbie. We appreciate you. Right on, Gaggy. Oh, man. Fuck y'all. Shout out to Barbie. Shout out to Barbie. Thank you Barbie, we appreciate you.
Right on, Gaggy.
Oh man, now you like family now.
Now we ain't even invite you nowhere.
Nowhere.
I'm coming to the concert tomorrow.
How you going?
I'ma come.
I'll be good.
We'll see you there.
So don't walk past me.
Let me walk into VIP with y'all,
then y'all can disappear from me.
You cool now, you family.
At first, I got to figure my mother fucker out first, man.
Yeah, we got some tough time, you know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Over or under Barbie being on Tom tomorrow?
Never.
That's it, she probably missed a concert.
She probably will.
Yeah, she.
Hey, we on?
Concert, Barbie concert at eight, we're at home.
9.45, we're at it.
We're leaving.
Shout out to the guys coming in town, though.
Lido and Tripp.
Lido and Tripp, man, Tapping and Step Brothers,
two are on their way, my boys are going crazy, man.
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What else happened in the world, man?
Hey, man, I want to ask y'all this question.
You know what I'm saying? It's about that time,
BTS, the father's in the room. Y'all have any memories of y'all, you know what I'm saying? It's about that time, BTS, the followers in the room.
Y'all have any memories of y'all, you know what I'm saying?
Back to school shoes or what's the go-to
back to school shoes to get your kids?
Cause I was having a conversation amongst some parents,
you know what I'm saying?
And they was just like,
the white Air Force one is the most requested,
but the parents don't wanna buy it for their kids no more.
Yeah, that's-
I still get my kids forces though.
I never been a forces getter.
Nah, even when I have my nephew nieces on Ryan,
I ain't get no forces.
The wire force one is not a good back to school shoe.
That's gonna be done in the second day, bro.
Yeah, it's good for a first day pick though.
Man. That's it.
Yeah, Shaneex like taking pictures.
We go murals every day.
I got three different kids, bro. Man. That's it. Yeah. She needs like take the pictures. With the murals every day. Mm hmm.
I got three different kids, bro. So I literally buy every shoe in the store.
Like my daughter is a six new balance is my oldest.
My youngest, she want to be my I don't know if I'm raising a stud or not.
She's Jordan shit.
Bobby want to be fresh.
You know, I'm saying? Don't do her like that.
No, I'm saying my baby, she be wanting to be,
I'm like, woo, thank God for your leave, boy,
because I thought she was going.
You know what I mean?
I ain't know, so she be wanting to be,
she be wanting to dress up
and shit like one of the guys.
So.
You know with the test I had to do on my niece
to make sure she was straight.
What?
I was like, hey, what kind of purse you like?
She was like, purse?
I'm like, yeah, purse.
You're not a wallet, you want a purse?
She said, oh yeah, I like Gucci.
I said, okay.
Yeah.
That was my first test.
I was like, shit, my oldest, definitely princess.
100%, love baby.
I love youngest too, but the young one, I don't know bro.
She play both sides, she confusing the niggas.
She want a perch bro.
But she might, motherfucking, get real dirty out there.
She want some jacks.
She might get in three point stands too, so.
I don't know, bro.
Not maybe, girl.
Powder bump.
Yeah.
She all around.
She an athlete.
That's my little athlete.
Icebox.
It's my little athlete, boy.
So right now, we still want to be a girl, man.
She was good at sports and was a good girl.
She's a girly girl too, but she got a whole other side, bro.
And girls, I feel like a lot of girls be Tomboys
when they're younger or something.
I'm waiting to see.
We still loading.
But the high school now,
somebody that's in high school living with the crib,
it's like, they be wanting some different shit, bro.
Designer and shit.
Yeah, Bobby tapped in.
Off whites. This game's some off white files. Yeah, that's crazy, bro. Designer and shit. Bro. Yeah, Bobby tapped in. Off whites.
This game's some off white fives.
Yeah, that's crazy, bro.
Yeah.
Yeah, bro, you looking to see Amiri on the bus stop.
That's crazy, bro.
Yeah.
We ain't got there yet.
Nah, yeah.
Nah, yeah.
Shoe game, he always gonna be right, though.
Nah, all right.
I counted another day, I said, damn, boy, you got 50 pair?
You good, I don't need to you got 50 pair, you good.
I don't need to take you to school shopping,
you straight.
Run a lot of this shit back.
Nah, he done.
Bobby done, he 16.
Yeah, they all, everybody in that high school.
We was all done at that age.
I was five, seven, and 16.
You grew.
You did, your feet grow too though? I've been wearing that 12 since I was in at 16. You grew. Bro. You did.
Your feet grow too though?
I've been wearing a 12 since I was in seventh grade.
At 16, what grade you at 16, sophomore year?
Junior year?
Or a 10 and a half, 11?
Yeah, I wore an 11 at 11 and my feet
stopped growing ever since.
Literally, so when you at that age, it's cool.
So, in seventh grade, I wore a 12.
And I only be wearing certain shoes a couple times,
so I just give him the shit.
So it kind of actually saved me money.
Everybody thought I was going to be 6'5".
I was like, yeah.
I've been this high since seventh grade.
And that's a big ass seventh grader though.
Well, I thought I was about to be the one.
Yeah.
And Phil was a little taller than me.
I'm like, yeah, bro, we both going to,
we going to the league, bro.
No, facts.
We all about to, and you see Bill, 6'4".
Yeah.
I'm like, Phil, you gonna be 6'5".
They say my uncles was 6'7".
Like, I fixed that.
Yeah, y'all was some big ass kids.
Yeah, we ain't grown up.
I was big, though.
I was 5'10", 190' again, in the seventh grade.
And they probably thought you about to be
the best football player in the country.
I knew my life.
I knew my life stopped right there.
That's what stopped there? Nah. Football coach was like, yo, that stopped right there. That's where it stopped.
Football coach was like, yeah, that nigga right there.
That's the one.
I don't want no smoke, kid.
That nigga saw me playing basketball.
Where you drunk?
Look at our coach, he was hurt.
Where your progression section at?
I was in the bed.
Oh, me, nah, but the shoes, I feel like kids is now just,
they want all the new, new shit.
We didn't even have, you know what's so crazy though?
When we was kids, bro, I don't know,
unless you just grew up like super, super fancy,
I'd never seen a Gucci, a Fendi, a Louis,
and all this shit been around for years.
I ain't seen that shit till I got to college.
First time I ever seen it.
James Johnson had a Louis built.
First time I ever seen Louis Vuitton.
I seen the shit of that brother.
She had my nigga pretty shirts.
That nigga had everything, bro.
Burberry, shirts, all that.
I was like, damn.
First time I seen any designer was that.
I didn't see really no designer
until like later in high school.
Cause I did J.E.O.
I was at Pike End North Central.
In North Central they had like the rain boots
that was expensive, the North Face,
and shit like that.
I seen a little bit, but not really until college for real.
Oh yeah, if you had a North Face you was straight.
You was on. All alone.
You look straight in the house.
You know what's crazy? I didn't have a coat in high school.
Damn.
Like we just wore hoodies.
Oh yeah I didn't. I had a coat.
I definitely had a coat.
I ain't wear coats. I just wore hoodies bro.
We wore first down. I was in the Pelly.
Yeah like my coat and I wore hoodies bro, I just wore hoodies, bro. We wore first down, I have seen a year I was in a Peli. Yeah, like my coat, I wore hoodies, bro.
I wore my pipe.
Zip up.
Oh yeah, I had at least a racing jacket
with a hoodie on underneath.
I was then, I was still.
I had a iceberg.
I ain't never had a racing jacket.
I had a iceberg look and a Peli look.
I wanted a Peli real bad.
I used to steal my brother's average.
I was bored as fuck in high school.
Yeah, you wore coats in high school?
I didn't wear coats.
Yeah.
That's how we was, like we ain't really had no coats.
I had a Pelly cloth and a Pelly leather.
Shout out to RNS menswear.
Facts, iceberg and hell.
Like when I went to college,
it wasn't really that cold in Carolina.
I definitely didn't have no coat.
But like, I'll dress like this my whole life.
I'm just looking.
I never wore hoodies though.
I ain't gonna lie.
When I got high school, all my homeboys used to trap.
So like I used to wear clothes to high school.
Like first, like I wanted to wear jeans and white tees and shit.
Then it was my dog, Cam, you know, killer.
Yeah.
He wore the same sweatpants every single day in a row.
And I'm like, nah.
And he getting every girl, every girl rocking with Killer.
I'm like, yo, this nigga wore these pants
10 days in a row and niggas are still-
I carry them out of the pocket.
Same pair of pants?
Oh, no, exact pants.
Like, whitey and these same pants, bro.
I was like, because I have like 30.
And then you know what I said, I said to him one day,
I was like, bro, you gonna wear them pants every day?
He said, why not?
And pulled out like 10,000.
Said, I can buy some more.
Kale was living a different life.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yes, killer hook.
Killer hook, of course.
He was having a, yeah, he was having his way.
He pulled out about 10,000.
I'm like, what'd I say?
He pulled about 10 bands on me.
In high school, I'm like, damn.
Yeah, he probably could've bought some more clothes,
but the fact that we was like 13 an hour,
that 10 bands trumped everything we was talking about.
Yeah, I was like.
Fuck y'all going to Steak and Shake.
Yeah, I was like, damn.
He looked at me, he was like,
nigga, we going to school.
He was like, nigga. I know. And my like, nigga, we going to school. He was like, nigga.
And my nigga had his house of wristband on.
He did.
I ain't lying, you know I ain't lying.
I swear to God, the back.
And the sweatpants was raw.
They was some academic sweatpants.
Swear to God.
It was hard.
I'm like, them bitches hard.
Love, Cam.
Them motherfuckers had a stitch.
They probably stuck like a motherfucker.
Love, Cam.
And that is just another word,
so like the people
who did watch they pee uniforms.
Were probably gonna be stark with the acts.
On me bro, not to call nobody out.
But that nigga Korn, bro you didn't watch your pee uniform
for a whole year bro, that shit stunk.
Not to do him like that bro,
cause he probably grown with hella kids
and probably smooth, probably cool as hell.
But Korn you know you was just like running back from Pike, you was cool as hell,
but you never used to wash your own fucking uniform.
That motherfucker was stank like shit.
What year, Jeff, what number was he?
Yeah, at this point, shit.
He know Korn, Korn my fucking son,
go to Pike and shout out to Korn, good dude.
Shout out to my dog, man.
But he just, bro, he just used to put it back in the box.
Now we got a lot of shorts and shit for our P.E.
We did, we got one set.
You had to buy extra.
Yeah.
We had to buy.
We had three.
Yeah, we had multiple.
Yeah, oh no, Pike, whoa, no, no, no.
It was not.
Wild Ripple was way more poor than Pike,
but I had multiple.
You had multiple?
We had to buy them though.
Yeah, you had to buy, yeah, you had to.
You had multiple, one, and then you could buy the extra.
I had, you had to buy yours at our party.
You had to have, you wouldn't know.
It was a fighter issue, the rest was off a dribble.
No, no, they ain't in standard.
You had to buy your uniform.
I didn't go to the, I don't know.
They like, you gotta buy this.
That's why people didn't have one.
I got my shit at orientation.
Damn.
On everything.
Pike made you buy yours.
You ain't get no creepies at Pike.
It was crazy as a mansion.
At nine o'clock, you doing the most
stinkiest, dumbest shit all day,
and if you wouldn't change the rest of that,
you just start the day off, it's terrible.
I used, my mama, God bless my mama, nigga,
she used to put the dove, nigga, in my,
every day I had to wash rag and dove, nigga.
I used to wash up in the sink, bro.
Oh, you were spoiled for real.
Oh, super spoiled.
Oh, everything I love, bro, I had. I had to put my was super spoiled. Oh everything. I love bro. I had my clothes on stink
a PC first period bro
Starting your day off, bro. I'd never lift away bro. Ask anybody in my class, but I used to be sitting in the corner like
They'd be like Jeff. You're never gonna be shit
Greg Middleton shout out to you. Tell me every day you ain't gonna be shit
I'm in the end away lifting coach cuz I never live
tell me every day you ain't gonna be shit. And I'm in the weightlifting coach,
cause I never lift.
Damn, I never touch the weight.
Coach Clark?
Shout out to my dog Coach Clark.
They used to tell me every time, you ain't gonna be shit.
And then Coach Clark left to go coach at war,
and I gave him 42 points in the third quarters.
And I told him, you ain't shit.
Cause these niggas strong as hell and they suck.
That was good.
Nah, yeah, I never, my mama kept dubbing
the wash rag in my shit.
I washed up every day, nigga, damn near after gym.
Did y'all had to swim?
No, we didn't have no pool.
Yeah, we had to swim.
That's the only time I had to like bring a wash rag
and stuff, cause we had to swim.
I took it in the summer, so I was like, bro,
I'm not about to go swim in Smarterest.
I had to swim.
Shout out to Jill.
Jelly was in my class.
She was on her period
for a whole six months.
Jail told the ladies she was on her period.
Every time we had to swim, on my period.
She was on her period for six months.
Shit, that lady should have made jail.
Get in there, motherfucker.
The sheriff stopped her period.
Me and my niggas would have had a time if we had a pool.
Man, I was scared for my life.
You had to do the test, bro.
You had to swim to the bottom, grab it. Yeah.
We'll break whatever come back up.
We had to jump off.
We was lifeguards though.
So we did that.
I wasn't there mad.
I wasn't there mad, boy.
My niggas had lifeguard jobs.
I could swim, but I wasn't really.
That was a player ass summer job.
Yeah, hell yeah, bro.
Yeah, I had summer jobs.
Yeah.
I had a job.
I didn't have to work,
but my niggas worked like during school and shit.
That's why I know I'm like, boy, God bless my family,
because I couldn't have no job during school.
I was nothing.
What job you had in the summer when you was in high school?
A lifeguard, that was it.
That's it.
Shit, I worked at Marquette Manor,
which is a, oh, you were, wow.
I was there with everybody.
Yeah, that used to be my job.
They had bobs and everybody worked at that.
Nah, that's it.
Great job.
Yeah, it was.
All the girls was in there.
All the hoes worked at that motherfucker.
Yeah, Marquette Manor was elite, if you know, you know.
But then me and my cousins,
we worked at the Kroger right there on Township Line.
Used to have a ball in that motherfucker, bro.
Yeah, me and all my guys worked at that mire, bruh.
Everybody that went to my school
would pull up with their parents at that mire, bruh.
Be crying laughing.
That's crazy.
How you getting carts.
They be like, nigga, you out here getting carts carts? I'd be like, you are getting carts
Yeah, I'd be like, yeah, wait, wait till you see me come. I'm coming to school though
Yeah, my paycheck was $90
My mom always said just be a kid son that money ain't shit
It was cuz you made $90 I made 90 bucks a week, bro. I was good. I couldn't buy no jade
My pauses hit my hand to Gary wait every week, here, son, just washing this. I found a way, though.
Oh, I found a way.
It was a booster.
The block started calling.
My boy found a glitch, shout out to the Matrix.
I could not work in high school, bro.
I used to, my niggas used to have jobs, bro,
but they had different lives than me,
but it's like, damn, bro, you do gotta go to work.
Yeah, my parents was on some, bro,
you can work a certain amount during the weekends, they wouldn't trip, but it's like, during the week, bro, you can't work lives than me. But it's like damn bro, you do gotta go to work.
Yeah, my parents was on some bro,
you can work a certain amount during the weekends,
they wouldn't trip and it's like during the week bro,
you can't work that many hours.
But I bought too much shit in the high school.
I was rich, you rich in the hood bro.
I only worked in the summer anyway,
cause I had basketball.
Nothing bro.
Yeah, I was trying to buy kicks
and a racing jacket every two weeks.
I was on that.
That's why I like Marlo, you got paid every week.
Every week I was going to owe Charlie.
Nigga, they could have paid you for the year.
90 dollars a week.
Here, just come fuck with us.
We're gonna be here.
Damn dirt, bro.
Damn dirt, bro.
Damn dirt.
I ain't gonna lie, even as an adult, bro,
getting paid week to week is totally different
than bi-weekly, bro.
That is a different type of lifestyle.
I love bi-weekly because it talks you this way, though.
I needed that 90 year-old.
It talks you this way, bro.
It talks you this way now for sure, huh?
Yeah, but I'm saying, it helps.
No, that helps, because we're like, hey, what's up, boy?
Allegedly.
What?
What we doing?
What's up, boy?
You know what?
Hey, you know what?
All right, the Moodams coming down.
We'll get paid at the end.
They make sure we get paid at the end of the month.
Niggas gonna hold on.
The last single day.
Don't let that one day come a little bit earlier than the month.
You can say, oh, yeah, still next week.
We have to.
Don't let it be a 30 or 31st.
We'll be like, oh, I'm getting paid within the next month.
With that last day, Paul, and Sheldon, I'm getting paid within the next month. With that last day policy,
so do I, you get paid on Tuesday.
Monday, we tired.
I remember DJ saying, hey, what the fuck going on?
They said, well, yeah, oh, it came around a little bit
quicker, you know what?
Oh, love to the family, man.
You never got crack jokes on y'all,
but that really be happening though.
It be happening.
But when you get paid on some real shit,
when you get paid weekly, bro,
you kinda like, I don't know.
You feel like you trapping?
You do, but it's like, at the same time,
it's like, fuck it, I get paid next week.
Yeah, I like that.
I like that.
I was going there, boy.
I know it's gonna be bad.
You know, I'm about to get 36 hours in this week.
I know I'm about to get paid.
I'm getting two pair of shoes this week. I'll make up for it next week, I'm good. get 36 hours in this week. I know I'm about to get paid. I'll get two pair of shoes this week.
I'll make up for it next week, I'm good.
Oh God, I got some.
Only thing I could buy at that time
was Air Force One's or New Balance's
because I only got $90.
Damn, how much was y'all putting in y'all gas tanks?
My mom used to give me 20.
That's why I went to work.
With that last shoe for a while.
I had a Camry, nigga.
It last me a month.
That motherfucker last year.
Right, just fresh me here this June year. Yeah, I ain't had a whip till last senior year so I was having no, you know what I'm a Camry nigga, last year. I'm a mom. That's my fucking last year. Right, just freshman year this year.
Junior year.
Yeah, I ain't had a whip till like senior year,
so I was having no, I'm saying,
hit my dad's name, he was cool about it.
He was like, shit, I'm just happy you ain't asking me
for shit, I'll take you to work, man.
We just turned 16, nigga, we was in whips.
Oh yeah, that's quiet.
We was driving to school.
That's when they gave you guys money?
Yeah, nigga, I was driving to school
sophomore year on my mama.
That's why he liked it.
My Camry was a six-hunter, bro. He spoiled it. Yeah, I was spoiled, I'll never, nigga, I'm from sophomore year on my mama. That's why he liked it. My camera was a six hundred, bro.
You spoiled.
Yeah, I was spoiled.
I never, nigga, I'm from the jungle on my mama,
but I never disrespected my household, nigga.
My parents was good growing up.
That's why he act like that, bro.
What's with that, bro?
You think I'm spoiled.
I was spoiled when I was young,
but when I got older, that was dead.
Like when I was a kid, kid, I had everything.
This is why we came here- My friends humble me though.
Like my friends didn't have shit growing up, bro.
So I wasn't able to like go crazy.
But if I grew up in like Chrome one shit, bro,
I'd been different nigga, bro.
I was a kid.
C-pack hand would have been different.
Yeah, bro. My mama.
When I was a kid, kid, we had,
I had trampoline, concrete basketball court.
We always had a basketball court.
I ain't gonna lie.
I used to come home nigga, six, seven pairs of shoes bro.
But I'm like damn, my niggas ain't got it.
I'm gonna just go in and dish out.
I don't know my clothes.
Nah, we didn't come home to that.
I had six, seven niggas living with me.
But when I got out of high school.
Nah.
I was fresh already.
I was fresh already, that shit was different.
Oh that shit was, what?
We ain't getting nothing, what?
See my parents were too tapped in.
So I mean I always had everything.
I didn't have to worry about shit.
My older brother was trapping though,
so I was getting Jordans and gangsters
in elementary school.
It was up.
When I got out of high school when that shit mattered.
My day did good by me keeping me in the hood,
because I would be a piece of shit
if I grew up in Fishers or Quamoo.
Yeah, I wish I did.
I ain't gonna lie, when I was little,
I was a spoiler to shit, bro.
Did you go to the hood, AJ?
Nah.
And like?
I was middle class. All my family was living in the hood, AJ? Nah. And like? I was in the class.
All my family was in the class.
Niggas next to me nigga had roaches
and about to get evicted the other day.
Nah, we ain't had no roaches.
I lived right behind Mayfield.
We was in Mayfield and I lived right behind Mayfield.
Right there on 46th High School.
I lived in Gateway.
I lived on the other side of Mayfield.
Y'all bus went through his neighborhood and shit.
Yeah.
Little Mark, I mean, Mike.
Yeah, cause Lil Eric and them went to Cold Spring. Yup. And they lived right behind me. Look, Mark, I mean, Mike. Yeah, because Lil Eric can do them with the cold spring.
Yep.
They live right behind me.
Yeah, I must live in it.
They had a little time, y'all.
Let Mike tell us the origin.
He had a dark time.
I ain't gonna feel no like.
Well, you could live in the house, all right?
I did.
I was blessed.
But I was a little school.
Eric can do them house a little with a motherfucker.
Like, we had a lot of people at our house.
So what happened at Chappaquiddick?
Well, it really depends on who you talk to.
There are many versions of what happened in 1969 when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car
into a pond.
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Chappaquiddick is a story of a tragic death
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We had a one, two, three, four.
We had a four bedroom, one bath.
Damn.
Old bedroom, one and a half.
We had a half bath downstairs.
Little house on the prairie. Four bedroom, one and a half. Was the a half bath downstairs. Little house on the prairie.
Old bedroom, one and a half bath. Was the bathroom with the shower in the parents' room?
See, I had to go in there.
No, it was like, when you first came up the steps,
it was the bathroom with the shower.
Then my sister had a room, my other sister had a room.
Me and Marcus shared, me and Marcus,
and my brother Terrell shared a room,
my mom and dad had a room.
Yeah, I know, it was just me and my parents.
And then my, we had one of them things outside,
like what you call that?
Where it's like an N-Cage outside.
I didn't do no Porsche, I don't know.
Yeah, we had like a porch.
Oh yeah.
A screen in porch.
It's no Porsche.
And we had like a screen in porch
and my grandmother lived there.
Oh yeah, several of them.
And then my cousin, Kowana lived,
she lived wherever with some space, I guess.
That was a bathroom always stunk.
No, my mama cleaned, bro, you had to clean the fuck,
like after you used that shit, you had to clean it.
Yeah.
My mama was a mean as shit, not now,
but when we was little, bro,
she was Michael Jackson daddy in the house.
Like, you got them towels up there, Tito, you left that towel.
My mama beat your ass.
That's how I am, bro.
I don't play that shit, but that's kind of hard.
I didn't live with that many people.
We didn't have that many bathrooms,
but it was just me and my folks, though.
We had foster kids, Kiwanis.
My cousin Brittany lived with us in that same house.
Damn.
My cousin, yeah, my cousin Brittany lived with us,
my cousin Ebony lived with us.
That's why I always tell people, bro.
I say, yeah, it wasn't destined for me,
but it was definitely destined for Jeff Teague
to make it to the end.
I kinda, my life was kinda, you know, even cooler.
I mean, it wasn't fucked up, it was cool.
It wasn't fucked up, I'm just saying,
bro, seven people using one bathroom is crazy, bro. You ain't think about it, though. I know, but I'm saying, your life wasn't fucked up, it was cool. It wasn't fucked up, I'm just saying, bro, seven people using one bathroom is crazy, bro.
You ain't think about it, though.
I know, but I'm saying, your life wasn't fucked up,
but when you look at it, you was like.
It's like when Moog said it, I was like,
damn, we did only have one bathroom.
But we ain't think about it.
That's why I used to commit to church all the time.
It's crazy, bro.
My sister's like, stay in that bathroom as long as you can.
Yeah, my brother started getting outside.
I had my own, well, I had it anyway.
I had my own bathroom my whole life.
Yeah, that was great, bro.
Me and Moog had bunk beds.
That shit was like.
This was like home food was good, ready.
It was different, bro.
Damn, man, that was crazy.
We had a full-time bunk bed.
Damn.
You had home-cooked meals every day?
On my momma, bro, I came home, nigga,
to steaks, nigga, my niggas that watched the pod, my close nigga,
everybody's at my wedding, bro, that grew with me,
will tell you bro, my house was the fun house.
Me and my nigga sauce, we stayed on 23rd and Kingwood.
I lived out.
Shout out to my nigga sauce.
I was 40th, I'm 41st and Grayson, bro.
My momma fed everybody, nigga.
My daddy took care of the block, bro, facts.
Maybe I need to go to therapy.
Yeah, early on my mom was definitely on that.
We probably ate out on the weekends, but probably Monday through Friday, my mom was deaf on that. We probably ate out on the weekends,
but probably Monday through Friday,
my mom was definitely deaf.
Nah, that was never the team.
Mom deuces whipping up for sure.
My mama and daddy, my mama would make food
on like a Wednesday.
My dad took, we did everything with basketball.
My dad was a high school coach.
So we went to the gym every day.
We ate McDonald's every day of my life.
Yeah, nah.
I probably ate McDonald's from three years old
to like 12, at least five times a week.
I mean, I probably ate every day
because we all used to mob up 15 deep
and walk to Shrew Ridge every day.
We used to go pick up each other from each other's house
at sixth through eighth grade and walk to school
and we just, nigga, stop at McDonald's on the way there
and then everybody walk back home
and we just stop it.
But that's the only time I ate McDonald's.
Nah, from like, I ate McDonald's for like six years straight
probably three times, three or four times a week.
Damn, I just thought about that.
I would never let my kids walk to school.
And I used to walk across the tracks, nigga.
I went through 109, you couldn't even,
there was no bus.
There was no bus.
Yeah, there was no bus.
Yeah, there wasn't no bus coming from South.
I had to walk every single day.
We used to have to walk across 38th Street, nigga.
From 40th to motherfucker 34th and Meridian every day.
Yeah, I walked.
I used to walk.
My walk from my house to 109 was like 15 minutes.
Yeah, I was gonna say, hey, what in the hell?
Yeah.
And I was walking through a neighborhood.
Yeah, I used to walk through the neighborhood.
And if you don't know, the west side of the 38th Street in Indianapolis is Little Mexico.
Yeah.
My life, bro.
Yeah, them apartments that's been right there
have always been Little Tijuana.
No disrespect to Landon Lamont,
their little brother got killed because of that.
Damn.
He said racial slur to one of them driving.
Yeah.
He grabbed him, grabbed his coat,
and dragged him down the street.
We was in, I was in fifth grade.
We had to go, our school was so fried,
like they made us walk to his funeral.
He had a funeral.
Yeah, visual.
Yeah, and we had to walk, the whole school walked
and did it and had to go through and see the visual.
I don't think my mama okayed that.
Yeah, they definitely didn't say. I was like, my mama okayed that. Yeah, they definitely didn't.
I was like, they definitely did.
There was no waivers for that.
They definitely did.
My mama was never letting me do no shit like that.
Nah, we did it though.
It's crazy now.
That's crazy, me and Britney Turner was talking about it.
Kids have phones and shit now,
and we wouldn't let our kids walk nowhere.
And we used to walk everywhere.
I ain't letting my kids walk from 41st and Grayson
to no motherfucker 34th and Meridian.
That's crazy. Not doly.
It's crazy times change, man. Shout out to parents, man. Gearing up for school for sure. All right, man, before we get out of here, I want to ask y 34 from Meridian. That's crazy. Not Doley. It's crazy times change man.
Shout out to the parents man, gearing up for school for sure.
All right man, before we get out of here,
I want to ask y'all this question.
You didn't even already?
What's up, what's going on?
There's a video of his father,
that younger kid is maybe elementary.
He took his kid, you know what I'm saying,
to square with a kid in the neighborhood,
but he took both the kids with him.
You know what I'm saying?
He's like, hey, y'all gonna roll y'all fair wars.
You know what I'm saying?
We ain't gonna know, animosity, y'all can get out the way.
And the young kid beat up both the brothers.
I wanna ask y'all.
I don't know.
Why they ain't jumpin'?
Right.
Nah, OG said, y'all ain't gonna,
ain't none of that, y'all gonna roll y'all ones.
But- Never in my household.
I was here to say, I know most people household,
you getting jumped.
Why are we missing the old days of Squabble
because now all these kids got switches and they're naked.
Yeah, fighting dead.
Yeah, fighting dead.
I mean, niggas was getting killed
my freshman year of high school though.
That's why I be different.
I have different opinions about guns and shit.
My close friends was dying nigga when we was 14.
Yeah.
So, guns been around my situation.
Niggas was fighting, yeah, but niggas was dying too. Guns been around my, like my situation.
Niggas was fighting, yeah, but niggas was dying too. Like a motherfucking.
Yeah.
Literally, so I repeat my nigga George,
he got shot in the back of our head, bro.
We was in school probably a month maybe after a party.
So yeah, I don't know.
People was dying back then, but it was more fighting.
But the way my family was, and my cousins, everybody,
like, you talk to my cousin Brandon,
me and him from different, like, where you from
and where I'm from, they ain't get along.
Like his homeboys and my homeboys,
we was talking about today, that's crazy,
we brought this up, they ain't get along.
Like Ben Davis didn't mess with, like,
some of the Northwest cats.
And even though I went to Pike, I hung out with people
that went to Northwest.
Yeah, he was in the game.
And then the school I went to, nobody got along with it.
Them two didn't get along with that group.
You know what I mean?
Like Northside, even though Northside, all that.
Hoods was beefing for sure when we was growing up.
Yeah, so they was within a mile radius
we could have went to every fucking school.
You could have went to all these schools, right?
Yeah.
So we and Brandon was talking about it today,
like, bro, we ain't even like y'all.
And I was like, we was cousins.
And like, he was like, be it.
Damn.
Be out of pocket.
No, he was like, yo, obviously when I seen him,
it's like, it's my cousin.
We hug each other, what's up, my boy? But we'd be looking at each other and I'd be like, it's my cousin, we hug each other, what's up my boy?
But we'd be looking at each other and I'd be like,
that's my guy, what's up?
He'd be like, Phil, what's good?
And then he'll see the rest of them and be like,
well, yeah, which I don't, you know what I mean?
It's like, what?
That's true, that's a real life thing though.
I'm like, damn, my cousin.
Niggas, bro, people shout to cuz Billy.
Bro 36 and Kenwood nigga is you can literally walk.
We used to walk past Kenwood to get to Shoreage bro.
Kenwood versus Boulevard was a real thing.
Oh yeah.
Yeah a real battle.
Facts bro.
Yeah a real battle.
And we was all in it, we all four six 208 bro.
So I know where you coming from.
Yeah I used to just be in it.
And then Pike versus like like, Northwest versus Pike.
That's why that rival game was so lit.
It was so crazy.
Even like Ben Davis Pike, and they,
I don't know what they be, I wasn't around them.
But like, the Northsiders, like, when I would hang,
I'd be with my guys, we'd go to the fair or something.
And I would see them, like even your nephew, RIP,
but like, he'll be like, what's up T?
I'd be like, yo, what up?
Fuck the rest of them niggas.
I used to be like, oh, here we go.
Here we go, them niggas would be like, what?
What are y'all?
I'd be like, please, please, we bout to end here.
I'll be back.
I'll be, you know, he was cool as hell, but the beats was so like, man, I'll be back. You know, he was cool as hell,
but the beefs was so like, man, I went to school.
I was like, man, I'm just going this way.
Boy, it used to suck,
because in my immediate family,
my daddy's side of family off from the land,
then my mama's side of family is off from Harville,
and they never got along.
I'm like, y'all niggas live five minutes away from each other.
Literally.
I wonder if it's like that across the country.
Like, I mean, I imagine.
Hoods, beefing. I imagine it, LA is like that across the country. Like. I mean, I imagine. Like hoods beefing.
I imagine it, LA is probably like that.
Cause we didn't have gangs and shit.
I mean, yeah, LA is like gang related though.
But I'm like, nigga, all right,
we would neighborhood some beefing nigga.
Yeah.
I could, yeah, that was, that was so.
If you was from Post Road, nigga, it was up.
No.
Anybody out west?
That's what, that's what area that me and my guys,
I don't care, they can say what they want.
We never went out east, bro.
For real?
We never went out east.
My brother, when he was 19, he had a part right there
on 30th and Middlhofford, then he moved to 38th and Post.
Then he was on 40th and Post.
It's out of Pinnacle Square.
We never went out east, bro.
Love Pinnacle Square.
I remember we went out east a couple times,
see some girls, but going out east was out of state.
Karen Chiles.
Yeah.
Trash city, just like that everywhere. Yeah, I get what you're saying. It's probably like that everywhere. Yeah, going out of, like out of state. Karen Chow's? Yeah. Trash state is like that everywhere.
Yeah, I agree with you.
It's probably like that everywhere.
Yeah, like going out of,
like going on post-road is like going out of state, bro.
Especially with our gas, like.
Oh, fast.
I didn't have enough money to go out east, bro.
I was always out east.
I stopped playing the walk-in
and started playing the nothings.
Micah used to beef with post-road
like a motherfucker back in the day.
Hallville used to beef like a motherfucker.
Yeah, yeah.
Ain't got nothing on post-road.
Like, I ain't even had no issues with nobody out there.
I just.
That's what you grew up?
Yeah, you just grew up with West Side Fuck Everybody Else.
Yeah.
Across 16th Street is literally three blocks away,
but it's still across 16th.
That's a fact.
Now I ain't from over there,
but my family is, but I never understood that.
You went across 16th,
that used to be a real problem for people.
I'm like, I guess.
It's across 16th both ways, right?
It's one street. So people over there be like, nah guess. It's across 16th both ways, right? It's one street.
So people over there be like, nah,
fuck them from across 16th.
And people over here is like,
nah, fuck them from across 16th.
That's like Sunset Beef and Wollongs.
That's crazy.
It's literally like that.
And that's why I always stay the fuck away from there.
Cause I said, nigga, y'all all live next door to each other.
What is the problem?
And then like, it didn't like being from the west side.
If you wasn't from that part of the west side,
they say, nigga, you ain't from the west side.
Like, well, technically, I nigga, yes I am.
Yes I am.
Like technically, I really live out west, bro.
Like-
It's weird here, it's really like not, but-
No, nigga, that's-
Nigga, that is the west, bro.
Where is it at then?
So you live in an A-Von, you from the west side? No, no, nigga, that's far, that's the West, bro. Where is it at then? So you live in Avon, you from the West side?
No.
No, nigga, that's far, that's far, far west.
That's a good question, though.
You literally are, but that's like far.
I'm just saying.
Nigga, that's a good question.
Avon is far.
That's like a nigga from Carmel, San Francisco.
Nigga, anyway, it's nowhere near Avon, bro.
So you live in Speedway, you from the West side?
Yes.
I don't know mama you, but I know you.
Yes.
Yes, nigga.
You are. You for sure know mama you from the West Side. Yes, nigga. You are.
Nigga, how far is Speedway from Haulville?
How far is Speedway from Haulville?
Speedway is three minutes from Northwest.
How far is Speedway from Longs?
From Longs?
I think it's like three miles.
Three miles.
No, nigga.
My gym is literally like a mile away from Lone's, bro.
If you live on High School Road, you're on the West side.
He on me, you on me, bro.
That's a fact.
Niggas wish to go to the West Ring on High School Road.
Cause you gotta cross high school to get to Speedway.
Yeah.
Yeah, Mike tweeted.
Mike wildin'.
He wildin', bro.
He one of them hood niggas.
Yeah, we know.
We get it.
Y'all was robbing each other.
Y'all next door to each other.
We get it.
We're dead bro.
Y'all fought for that same gas station.
I respect that.
I respect that.
But I used to say, I was at church over there.
So you know how I like it is.
But hey, they treacherous over here, boy.
Shout out to Daddy Friendship.
Yeah, and I used to go to that boys and girls club though.
That's still around?
I mean, we bought it though.
The hall turned up.
He had to buy it.
Yeah, I bought it.
Donate to the church.
That's fire.
Full circle moment.
Shout out to Pastor Covins and Boy I Love Ya.
For sure man.
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Malcolm on there going crazy.
Hopefully he can get back in college football.
It's been quiet, man.
You know what I'm saying?
We trying to love the Drake, but my boy,
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And shout out to Patreon.
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We appreciate y'all.
Shout out to everybody in the chat,
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Yeah, man, first let's ask some questions
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This is 5G Nationwide, not just in your hood.
Hey, turn it up.
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Who said that?
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Who said that?
You 5G Nationwide, not just in your hood.
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We are taking that.
Pato Locas.
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So what happened at Chappaquiddick?
Well, it really depends on who you talk to.
There are many versions of what happened at Chappaquiddick? Well, it really depends on who you talk to. There are many versions of what happened in 1969
when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond.
And left a woman behind to drown.
Chappaquiddick is a story of a tragic death
and how the Kennedy machine took control.
Every week we go behind the headlines
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You, the listener, ask the questions.
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I'm so glad you asked me this question.
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