Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Rob49 on WTHELLY, rapping with Lil Wayne, Tyrese Haliburton, Zion trade?
Episode Date: May 5, 2025We’re back with Season 3, Episode 56 of Club 520, and Jeff Teague and the guys are joined by rapper Rob49, where he talks about being a lifelong New Orleans Pelicans fan, becoming a rapper, maki...ng the hit song WTHELLY, having Lil Wayne as his hometown inspiration, and much more that you won’t want to miss. #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We got a special special guest in the building.
You know we're gonna introduce my man's last one
to my far left, we got my dog, Bishop B.
Hitting out the Pearlies, how you doing, nasty?
What's happening, nasty?
Let's get to it, baby.
Rob, I see you got the all white song.
Have you ever seen the all black joints
with the white license before?
I seen them just now for the first time.
I don't know who put that together.
My man's right here, that's his vibe.
You're a street little. That's your shit, I love him. Yeah. on the hoop with that together. My man's right here, that's his vibe. You're a street div.
That's your shit, I don't know.
What made you do that?
Man, this some shit I was doing back
when I was in seventh grade, I used to hoop.
And my black laces got fucked up at the tip.
So I just put some white laces in them, man.
We've been rolling ever since.
These be busting your ass about that, huh?
At first.
But niggas be doing that shit.
They caught on.
These start coming different ones. Man, I got the different one, niggas be doing that shit. They caught on. He used to come in different ones.
Like, man, I got to a different one.
They like, all right.
Yeah, they start fumbling.
That's what he do.
And they left me alone.
Nah, for sure, for sure, for sure.
Now normally when you got on Black Forces,
people leave you alone,
but the white laces, they just try to feel with the vibes.
Yeah, white laces, they like, fuck you.
This nigga, what this nigga?
What would you say here, Rob, you kindly? Relightly, you know what I'm saying? Get you up off the paint for sure. This nigga just need this nigga? What would you say, he'll rob you kindly?
Yeah, well likely, you know what I'm saying,
get you up off the plate for sure.
This nigga just need it right quick.
He rob you because he need it right quick.
He ain't not personal.
He ain't not personal, brother.
For sure.
I ain't relieving that gangsta, like.
I just got a gun.
This is a temp job.
For real. He's crazy, he got a throne though.
He got a throne with them joints.
Every time you catch a body, he get a new period.
That's how it goes.
What you about 11?
10.
10?
I don't worry, I'll get you a prayer bro.
Swear to God.
Swear to God.
With my laces in them, I got my own laces with the shit.
I'm fucking with that.
Nah, I got you.
Ever got a love for me?
If I see you in them shit, I'll be crying.
You just gotta be performing in them bro in one of your low key shows.
I'm gonna really watch this show and be like, man, this nigga really funny.
This nigga really bullshit.
I swear to God.
I promise.
I'm gonna get your info when we slide.
I'm gonna show you.
Weeks got happening with the wrestling community.
And J.K. Fosu, one of the wrestling match, and they was going crazy.
He had them on WWE with the joint song.
It's been a couple people, one.
It's hard.
And it's funny because they probably think the same thing.
I watch that weather business, they go be like,
man, I need a trim.
But sure, they tapped in to my right steel,
my dawg, young Nacho, young T, you got you what?
Chillin' bro, I heard you can hoop,
so I'm excited about the conversation we about to have.
Yeah.
I can't wait, I can't wait, man.
But I'ma let you do the honors, DJ.
Come on, you know what time it is, man.
One of the hottest in the game right now, man.
Straight from the N.O.
It ain't just a rapper, man.
Got a lot of business going on.
We gonna talk about what you did before a rap.
Man, Mr. What the Hell in the Building, Rhyme 49.
Big dawg, appreciate you sliding on this, brother.
What's up, long baby?
Yo, I appreciate y'all for having me.
Come on, man, my boy was in the bridge with it tonight.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, Pacers, y'all need to make sure
he had every home game in the playoffs
because we got the dub tonight.
My boy pulled up court side with it.
Come on man.
What made you pull up to the Bucks game though?
Cause I had to see Halle Burton in the
What the Hell is on?
I said, what the hell is Burton?
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's just been listening to it every day.
So he like, man, you gotta come and get him.
Nah, that's hard.
He had the whole roll out.
Come on. That's hard, bro.
Shout out to Tyreece for looking out.
That is dope though. I ain't gonna lie. Yeah, that's hard. We had a whole roll up. Come on. That's hard, bro. Shout out to Tyreece for looking out. That is dope, though.
I ain't gonna lie.
Yeah, that shit was swag.
We only got one Pacer fan here.
And it's fucked up,
because I played for the Pacers before.
For real?
But.
Played for your hometown, crazy.
Yeah, I did, though.
That was, and it was the best year of my life.
This is probably the best year.
It's the best year,
because you're going out,
you can go see your family.
It was cool as hell.
I wish I would have stayed the rest of my team,
but the money came calling, so I went for the money.
Fakes, fakes, fakes.
Yeah, but I was gonna ask you,
so we had a couple people on here that rap.
We had Skilla Baby on here, I know that's your partner.
And he talked about basketball with us,
and he told me he was the best.
He cool.
I seen him play.
Y'all play one-on-one, who winning?
I'm winning for sure.
Okay. Play for sure. You got Skilla one-on, who winning? I'm winning for sure. Okay.
Like for sure.
You got Skillz up.
One on one.
I mean, because Skillz told us, he was like,
bro, can't nobody fuck with me, bro.
I'm way nicer than any nigga that can,
who he's like, only nigga that come close to him
was like NBA niggas.
Yeah.
That nigga was talking.
I think he about to shout it out Chris.
He about to shout it out Chris.
Oh yeah, he said Chris Brown was too.
Yeah, he said Chris.
That's how you pull the Phil skill.
But you can trim, brother.
Hell, I got him 15.6.
Ooh, 15.6.
Light work?
That's a heavy score.
Okay.
15.6 is crazy.
I can't wait till we clip that up.
15.6.
Yo, I got you, brother.
Before I stop it, man.
Then we can put the money behind it.
Whatever you want to do. Nobody miss your 42 Doug, man. Drew, before I stop it man. Then we can put the money behind it, whatever we're gonna do.
Shit.
Nobody miss your 42 Doug man.
Drew, what's up man?
We need the tapes man, everybody in.
Man, boy I got a footage of 42 Doug going outside with me.
Man, Doug, you know Doug.
Okay.
Bitch, you know Doug.
What's up man?
We had Doug on here too.
Doug, Doug say?
Man, Doug, man, ask Doug about me man.
Doug seen me play man. I'm the Doug, ask Doug about me, man. Doug seen me play, man.
I'm the one who took Doug off the court, man.
I told you, man, come on.
So what's your game like, man, who you buy your game after?
I don't know, brother, before, I had one up 10 miles here.
I used to be like a guard type player,
but now I just be chilling
because I don't fuck my shit up.
You feel me?
I understand.
So I probably go in on some slow shit.
I probably shoot some threes and like
dribble a little around, throw some assists and shit.
But other than that, I be chilling.
I'm gonna get the win.
Okay.
So you probably like, you like James Harden?
Nah, not James.
I'm just kidding, Jose.
No.
No.
No.
James now?
I'm saying James be chilling.
He dribble, everything he say he do, he dribble a little bit. I'm like, be chilling. He dribbling, everything you say he doing.
He dribbling a little bit.
I'm like, you're getting slumped.
Oh, my God.
I used to be like James, but now it's like.
The ACL tenor.
The ACL tenor, listen.
And I wound up hitting my other one too on a dirt bike.
So I'm, my whole, it blew the wings.
It blew my mind.
So you got knees. But we gonna get the job though. You got knees like me. My whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole,
my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole,
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my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, my whole, we all, you know what I'm saying, we a little bit older than you, we all grew up in like the prime, not play prime,
but like the certainties to like the South,
especially like New Orleans music.
Who influenced you early on in the city?
Loane, of course.
Yeah, that's one of our goals.
We got a couple of like local rappers.
I know people don't know, but like Flame Game, Flo,
Nino Calvin, I was on them heavy,
like C4 Trail, BMG Pound, that's probably it, like for real.
I don't know too many niggas from the war
until I actually like, I used to listen to them.
Besides them.
What made you pick up a mic?
Just going through a lot of shit.
You know what I'm saying, like my whole life.
I had, I really was in a dark place at the time.
I was inside on a house where the shit can't go.
Outside my partner, I had to be inside at like nine at night.
My partner used to be in the studio,
so he'd pull up, come get me, we'll go to the studio,
I tell him I gotta go back inside and shit.
So one day he was making a song, I'm like, man,
this shit trash.
He like, man, you make something.
And I'm the one like, I'm the one really from the project.
I'm the one like, you know what I'm saying?
I'm the real one in my friend group.
That's like the real trench one.
So I wound up saying the real, like,
and it was my life for real.
He like, man, this shit sound crazy.
And everybody come back like, nigga, you hard.
So we did just kept going from there.
All that kept going.
What year was that?
That was in 2020.
Oh damn.
Damn, that shit happened fast.
That shit happened fast.
I made a song called Vulture Island in 2021.
Nah, that's that shit.
You feel me?
That was one year after I started rapping.
You started rapping during COVID.
Yeah, during COVID.
So what's that like then, like if you said
you started rapping in COVID one year,
that one year you really just showing your friend up,
really like nigga you trash, nigga I can rap for real.
Nah, I ain't even trying then to get on a record,
Vulture Island and then have Virtual Island 2.
And you, I'm looking on YouTube the other day,
you got 50 million views.
Like what's that like in one year
to have that kind of momentum?
I don't know, but I always knew I was gonna let Nega
do something, like that's all I knew, you know what I'm saying?
And I wanted to try to do everything.
It was never, this was never my end all be all.
This was some shit I was just trying right quick.
Nothing like you will get your CDL right quick.
Do it for three months, now you wanna go work yourself.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what this rap shit was for me.
Like, if it ain't work out quick,
I was just gonna move on to the next shit.
I don't wanna move around too much,
but like, you know what I'm saying?
Obviously doing the due diligence stuff.
I saw it, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you well invested.
Like, you got a lot of different things you worked in.
You know what I'm saying?
Like you said, into that industry also,
some other stuff, all the rap.
What's some of the things you are interested in,
and stuff you'd like to invest in?
I've been buying houses.
Okay.
I've been working on my clothing brand.
We're supposed to be doing like an event for fashion week
and stuff like that.
I seen you with that Tommy Hill for you.
Yeah. Yeah. I got some with that Tommy Hilfiger, you. Yeah.
Yeah.
I got some artists, I got some producers.
I got a cologne that I've been working on.
I definitely peeped that.
What's the name of the cologne, man?
Cimento.
Okay.
What else I got?
You gonna send us something?
I just bought a hookah lounge.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you got it right up here.
Yeah, we tapping in.
Oh, see, that's bet.
That's what we doing.
I'm like, brrr.
Say less, mom boots.
We gonna shout out to man, bro.
We got one of the best hookah line
that's in New Orleans right now.
It's called the Next.
Like, I'm not just saying this to say it,
it's I'll show you.
I'm just really that, so.
And I own 100% of this, man.
I ain't got no partner or nothing.
You know, all the way in, so.
I ain't gonna lie, I've been doing a lot of this stuff
that like, it's really like, risks for real.
You know what I'm saying?
But everything is a risk.
Everything is like, it could be an epic fail,
like epic succession.
Like, you know.
That's all.
You only gonna fight off if you take the risk.
You feel me, Shaw.
Chances make, champions baby, for sure.
And that's what happened, for real.
All right man, diversity fought a bond,
there's nothing wrong with it.
Be here, man.
You said before the rap career, man,
we learned some interesting facts, man.
You know what I'm saying, you was in school?
Yeah, what?
Yeah, I went to school.
Nursing school.
Yeah, nah, see, y'all gotta stop that.
I was about to say, I seen the movie,
I can't think of my name.
You went to college, who went to college?
I went to college.
Oh, well, I'm sorry.
Y'all know what a prereq is?
Yeah.
I would still do my prereqs.
So when people say nurse school, I'd be like,
come on man, like, don't give me that much credit. Like, you know what I'm saying, I ain't passed my prereqs. So when people say nurse school, I'd be like, come on man, don't give me that much credit.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't even had my prereq for real.
But I had, I really went to the army first.
I went to the army straight out of high school
to get, to go to college.
Because I knew my mama wasn't gonna pay for it or nothing.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't gonna be in debt with fast money or nothing.
So I'm like, man, fuck it, I'll go through this,
whatever, so I wound up doing that.
I went to school and I actually started rapping.
Like, I used to be making songs in my dorm,
like right before COVID, and they kicked us out of the dorm.
And that's when I actually started rapping.
Then we got to go back and I just dropped out.
I'm like, fuck it, the rap start working a little.
You was at Southern, right?
Yeah, I was at Southern.
How was that vibe on campus?
I love Southern, man.
I had wind up, I ain't had nowhere to stay actually.
I was really sleeping in my Pana Dawn float
cause I had wind up losing my apartment and shit like that.
He out there, I was sleeping in their dorm.
You know in the dorm when we got the common area,
outside everybody's room,
they still there were dirties and motherfuckers,
I was just sleeping in that area night.
I would get a cover or something, go put my shit on.
That's crazy that that happened like that for me.
We know it's dope though, they still with you.
And I was before that, so you know, that's family.
You ain't, there ain't no new niggas, they been around.
You know?
Nah, they're my niggas for sure.
Yeah.
And I'm like, to think like that,
cause I remember I went to college and I had the moments.
I ain't sleep where you at the commons area.
I had a dorm, but to see them moments
and then to see where you at now, you go on stage and it's-
If you imagine that, like you can imagine it
cause you know what a common area is.
Yeah. In the dorm room, like, and to it cause you know what a common area is.
In the dorm room, like in the B desks,
like man hell nah.
Nah, that's what I'm saying.
Like if you were, if I would have seen you
and I walked by, what this nigga doing?
And then a couple of years later,
I'm like probably at your concert, like,
I wouldn't be believing, that's the nigga
that was sleeping on the door.
Yeah, that's crazy.
And that's exactly how life went.
Yeah.
When was that time that you like
felt like you finally made it though?
I don't, I never did, I never, I still don't right now.
We got so much more to go, it's 2% of a hundred.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Real talk.
You know it's funny when they ask me like,
man you gon' do it?
Probably gotta do it.
I'm like, man, like they want me to?
Like, I don't wanna go there if they like
really don't want me to.
Like, you feel what I'm saying?
Like yeah.
So you probably don't remember,
you did a concert here and you came,
that's when I was like, we was like,
and we fucked that night, you came, like you was late.
Oh yeah, at the fairgrounds.
And you still came.
It was like people was leaving,
you was like fuck it, I'm late.
And they ran back in when they heard your voice.
We was there, we was standing right there. We like, fuck it, I'm late. I'm still on Polo. And they ran back in when they heard your voice. We was there, we was standing right there.
We like, yeah, you was actually, obviously you was rushing.
So we was like, man, we gonna get this nigga attention.
We fucked with his music.
We gonna holla at him.
But you came on stage, we stayed there.
They was like, he on his way.
He coming, he pulling up.
We like, shit, we ain't gonna leave.
We gonna wait till Broggy don't stay.
We gonna, we gotta see what Brog talking about.
We fucked with it.
Yeah, it was a crazy day
because that's the first day we linked with Skilla too.
So we was like, oh yeah, we gonna get the audience.
Like that's crazy.
That's when I knew you was the one though.
Cause like this is a tough city bro.
And they get shitty when artists don't pull up.
So when they found out, they like damn,
we done waited on Rob.
As soon as you came out doing your shit,
they was running, sprinting back to get that.
I was like damn, he a real one was still pulling up.
Still pulling up. Straight up. I was like damn, he a real one was still pulling up. He was still pulling up, straight up.
I wish I would have been there for me
because I was so scared to come here.
Because I be wanting to feel wanted in places I go.
I know.
I just love, I don't wanna go out and fuck with them.
Like hell yeah, they fuck with you.
I'm like let's do it then, we do it tonight.
Because I really was debating on doing it tonight. I'm like man, I'm just go yeah, let's do it then, we do it tonight. Karilla with the beating on doing it tonight,
I'm like man, I'm just go back to my hotel
because I don't know, I be thinking niggas
I don't really fuck with a nigga like that.
She is.
Nah bro, it's love.
Nigga my wife fuck with you.
I tell her, we about to do it, she's like,
what the hell, I said, hey chill out.
Hey chill out baby.
I'm doing too much now.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
I'm at the game, you know what I'm saying?
They had you court side.
I seen the energy.
I'm like, hey, we don't be too familiar
with people outside the city.
So for the players, it's a show of love.
For the brothers.
Come on, man.
I wasn't expecting that, brother.
That was crazy to me.
Yeah.
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Like, because it wasn't just,
it ain't just looking like that on social media.
It was like that in the arena.
Everybody like, oh shit, I'm like.
Yeah bro.
Y'all know me in it motherfucker?
You know when you do the, let's go.
It was in the whole state, I'm saying, what the hell is.
Yeah that's hard.
I'm like what the hell.
Like that was crazy to me bro. Yeah that's hard. Yeah you see the pic right there like I'm about to what the hell? Like that was crazy to me, bro.
Yeah, that's hard.
Yeah, you see the pic right there
like I'm about to cut some jersey, man.
I'm mad as hell because I told him,
take my picture again, go all the way down,
go all the way down, cook out,
go zoom in, zoom into my feet.
Your feet?
Zoom into my feet, gang.
Anytime, Mike Lam, before we-
You see what I'm saying, nigga?
I said, hey, brother.
You gotta have my phone in my back.
I have my phone in my back.
You know how me good was holding a french fry?
You got that?
Hell no.
I gotta get that again.
I'm playing the guy that's not the pissing report.
Is that the one they posted?
Yeah.
This nigga hit me. You know, you try to get that cookout plate,
make sure it on too.
You know what, I'm sad the whole time,
I had to put my phone in my mama,
I'm like, hold my phone, I'm looking like a shitter.
I will speak about that too,
cause most people like when they get on,
I'm a mama's boy, like to the core,
my mama do a lot of stuff for me.
And they like to see you with your family,
with your mom on the road.
Like we seen her when we was at that concert.
We seen your mom was there.
She's like moving people out, getting it going.
Like, what's that like?
Cause me, I ain't gonna lie.
If I took my mama on the road when I played in the league,
I've been fucked out.
I'm scared.
I'm saying some real shit.
She don't understand it.
I just told her, cause it really happened by mistake
because I ain't had no manager and then,
like when I was coming up big and she,
she just was in place like to take bookings or whatever,
whatever like that.
But when Hotel said it got like,
it got far to where, you hear?
It got far to where.
You're doing gang sign.
Don't let her know.
She like, she my dead bitch, she my manager.
I'm like, fuck it.
But I'm telling her now, like, somebody else gotta get,
cause this shit out of hand.
Like, I'm too much, but I been like this,
but it's not you now.
I'm trying to get out of hand.
Like, you can't be coming like, cause I'm on bullshit.
But she don't understand that shit. But she, I don't know, she gotta understand,
bullshit is happening.
You just gotta make sure whoever, you know,
you choose to, you know, not really,
I'm not saying take over.
You gotta make sure they in line with mama though.
She already been through it with you,
so you gotta make sure bro, they A1 with your mama.
100%.
Shout out to mom Dukes, ain't nobody gonna A-1 with your mama. 100%. Shout out to mom's dukes.
Ain't nobody gonna have you back like your mama.
That's a fact.
Nobody gonna have you back like your mama.
That's the scariest part to even start like that.
Yeah.
Cause you started like that.
You started like 100%.
Whoever this, this friend behind me, 100%.
So you can't come small.
That's a fact.
Mama gotta interview everybody, Rob.
You feel me?
Out the gate.
That's how my shit work.
Even my pop, my pop like,
let that boy go be a man.
My mama like, yeah, I'm out.
I'm not being a man, I'm being out of street.
To this day, man.
To this day, Jeff, to this day talk about this shit.
So this shit ain't gonna never stop.
No matter what, get out the way early.
Mom, go home.
Come on, motherfucker, come on this road with us.
What happened on this road?
For real, motherfucker.
I love that.
That's my life.
Okay, what happened on this road?
Long as you home.
Yeah.
For real, man.
All right, we having some fun, man.
Be here after this time.
Turn it up a little bit, what we got? home. Yeah. Real man. All right, we having some fun, man. Be here after this time, turn it up a little bit, what we got?
Barbie!
Yeah.
Eat them drinks, baby girl.
Oh yeah, for sure.
Barbie, what's going on?
Yes, sir, ski.
It's a grown man drink.
Oh, you ain't make me none?
No, that's his, that's his.
Hell yeah, give me one of them motherfuckers, fuck it.
It's big as one ice.
This is a real like Italian mafia drink.
Yeah.
Ooh, this bitch good as a motherfucker.
Shout out to Barbie whipping up.
Man, you gotta give my nigga a drink, man.
All right, man, enjoy first.
Yes, first, you know how it go.
Facts, facts, facts.
Hell yeah, what you just call it?
The Holly Burger.
Yes, the Holly Burger.
Swear to God.
Yeah.
So it's our bartender, she make a drink every episode we do and she name it.
So she named it after you.
That was Burger.
I guess because they won a night.
I didn't have the Bucks tonight though.
I had the Pacers.
You did?
I did have the Pacers.
You're from Indiana, right?
I am.
You go against the Pacers? Hey, play for them too. I play for the Bucks too. So I'm a little torn. I play for the Pacers. I did have the Pacers. I had the Pacers tonight. You from Indiana, right? I am. You go against the Pacers?
Hey, play for them too.
I play for the Bucs too.
So I'm a little torn.
I play for the Pacers.
I play for the Bucs.
He's from hometown.
He got to ring with the Bucs though.
I won a championship with the Bucs.
I won a championship with the Bucs.
So you know what I mean?
It hit a little different.
I got a lot of family.
Yeah, you played for both of your teams.
That's your real life.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It hit a little different.
Yeah, that's definitely his real life.
That's your real life.
And then I got more friends on the bucks,
like BP, Bobby Porter, that's my dog.
Crazy y'all.
That guy.
Dane, he friend of the five family.
Family like family or what?
Yeah, we ain't really interviewing no Pacers yet.
Mm-hmm.
Are you a Pelicans fan, Rob?
But James my dog.
I could say James your game.
James my guy.
So I'm just a little torn.
Shout out to JJ holding it down.
Pelicans can go 0 for 82, I don't care.
I'm never every game.
Yeah.
Y'all the greatest.
If they trade Zion you'd be pissed.
Brother, you gotta understand.
I'm a Pelicans fan.
Yeah.
I'm not a fan. Well, I ain't gonna lie. I'm a Jose Alvarado I'm not a fan, well I ain't gonna lie,
I'm a Jose Alvarado fan, Trey Murphy fan.
Trey Murphy, I'm a 20 alumnus,
I'm a fuck with Trey Murphy.
But overall brother, I am a Pelicans fan.
I don't care who's playing for them,
we can go 0 for 82 and I'm gonna be.
I love that bro, because you and DJ one in the same.
The person go 0 for 82, he gonna be like,
we gotta get better next year.
They get wicked sometimes, you know what I'm saying?
They get real wicked.
Shout out to Tyrese, man, he been holding down
that game for sure.
Tyrese holding down.
You feel me?
Yeah, but we done had some dark days, it's been ugly.
Are you a Saints fan?
Brother, the Saints go off or whatever,
how many games they play.
I'm a real doctor.
I used to be outside my sinks, games, selling waters.
When I was 10 years old,
I used to go get the whole pack of water
and go in my grandma gumbo pot,
put the ice on my frigerator and that motherfucker,
throw it in there and go walk to the stadium
and sell water.
All right, nigga, how much was your charge?
A dollar.
Oh, you wasn't even taxing.
How you wasn't even taxing. I wasn't taxing.
Atlanta, they taxing right now.
They made dollars of water.
Damn, nigga, that was a fucking water boy
before water boys.
They ain't about it.
Atlanta water boys taxing.
I was in Atlanta not too long ago.
They charged $350, I said.
Them niggas so fucked up,
they want you to give them $20.
They said, give me two for $20, bro.
I said, come on, we brought one water in the head.
He said, you in the business, bro.
What's up, what's up?
And they go record you, bro.
Hey, this broke ass nigga ain't got no money.
And I'm a hoe?
I'm a hoe?
See, we're in the shop with Rob.
I don't buy you Rob, okay.
It's a dollar off, bro, give me all 20 dollars.
Oh, God.
I was saying something, so,
I was far, I was like two miles away from my crib. I only had like 12 waters on me.
And the college was on the end of the air trip.
And they tried to buy the water, my whole case,
they said, we got, we need 24, we need 30 waters.
Man, we ran, ran all the way home.
Two miles to go get them waters for them.
For 24 dollars.
Yeah, I was talking to them. Oh, my God. Y'all gonna have to get out there. Running for them. For 24 dollars. Oh my God.
Y'all gonna have to get out there.
Run into them to get the water.
You gotta get that out the mug.
My uncle had just got out of jail.
He was done like 10 years.
He came home like y'all selling waters?
Oh we gonna get y'all a pack of water?
We gonna get y'all a pack of water?
So he had bought us so many packs of water.
So we just had to be just stopped.
We were ready to go out. I was lying a lot. They knew how we just had to be in stock. Damn. Ran and got him.
You was born to be a hustler, bro.
I ain't a lot, I just take that eight I had on me.
I ain't going two miles, bro.
Two miles is crazy.
Shit, boy, when you guys split that shit three ways.
Yeah, on me.
That's what it's called.
That's how we forget it.
On me.
Everybody got to eat if we go back to the grip.
Man, everybody, nigga.
And you got selfish niggas with you.
That's me.
I'm selfish niggas, cause it's hard to feel like, look, this my water's niggas. What you? That's me. I'm selfish niggas.
It's hard to be like, look, this my water's niggas.
You got selfish niggas, you gonna have to fight
behind this money.
Go get that fucking water.
Like you said, you had Granny Gumbo pot.
Hey listen, I got the treasure chest.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm gonna need a little bit more to cut.
I got the facilities.
That pot deep too, so I know them waters was ice cold.
It was cold.
That fucking pot was so heavy bro.
Thank you, thank you.
That's what I'm saying.
Y'all was walking them motherfuckers bro.
Oh my God.
Now did granny know you took the gunman pot?
Cause I know black women don't play about them
kissing you in the kitchen.
So you gotta have that on stand by.
Grandma passed yet.
When we was sitting over she was still alive.
She not only had 10 foot she stayed with us.
Oh okay.
Y'all was locked in.
Shout out to the crowd.
We still got that pot.
We still got that pot, huh?
And there's probably some heat coming out of that pot.
That pot's gotta go where you go.
They still got that pot, nigga.
Okay.
I don't think.
I don't think.
And the point to think about is that the black community,
everybody got that pot, it's been the house for the entire
life.
Yeah, everybody beat up that pot.
All the dits at the bottom shit on me cookwrap on my mama. But you know, if there's something in the house for the entire life. Yeah, everybody beat up that potty. All the dits at the bottom shit on the cook rack.
On my mama, brother.
But you know, if it's something in there,
it's fucking fire.
You ain't got a question.
What?
There's cabbage in that bitch,
eggnog in that bitch.
That bitch is a universal potty.
Like six in the eggnog.
On my mama.
That's real shit.
That's real shit.
On my mama, bro.
Facts.
That's a fact.
I would say my nigga is a chef, right?
Yeah. You a chef. Yeah, but my nigga is a chef, right? Yeah.
You're a chef.
Yeah, but he can't cook.
What the fuck?
Let me stop, now you always be doing that shit to me.
Where you wanna go?
No, no, no, no.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Mike, take it off.
I can cook better than you.
I can cook better than you.
Who?
Oh, my.
Yeah, I'll come to know.
I was inside, 13 years old, making my own sauces. Nah, I ain't gonna lie, he fired up. Making Who? Oh, my. I come to know. I was inside 13 years old making my own sauces.
No, I ain't gonna lie, he fired up.
Making real fried chicken like.
No, and I think you from New Orleans,
you from the South, I fuck with that.
But we can have a cook-off.
No, he can really cook.
I ain't gonna lie.
I believe.
We can have a legit, no, we can do that.
Nah, my nigga throw that out.
No, I ain't gonna hit him.
Never trust a skinny chef.
A skinny fat chef. For real. My I ain't go hit no one. Never trust a skinny shit. A skinny fat shit.
For real.
My niggas stood up here.
Hold on.
See?
And strike two.
No, I owe you.
I owe you.
I owe you.
And strike two.
We got gas.
Yo, gentlemen.
We got gas.
You remember I told my pod to watch you all day?
Look at him.
Spanked him.
Spanked him.
He was like,
He was like,
He was like,
He was like, You fucked with the pod? You fucked with the pod? He got an Irving. He got an Irving. you fuck with the pot,
you got an early shot.
Fuck on that.
No, no, no, come show love, come show love.
He is a green.
My nigga.
My nigga.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Fuck the game, who's y'all playing for out of the tunnel?
We appreciate y'all boys for showing us. Shout out to the gang, who's y'all playing for out of town? Hell! Nah, we appreciate y'all boys for sure.
Shout out to the gang for sure.
Nah, it's love.
I think you're sitting with like a bad ass child
who need to be inside.
I fuck with that.
Like, y'all, y'all cool people, y'all vibe.
But speaking about the food, man, to me,
New Orleans, my favorite city on earth,
is the best place on earth to eat.
Nah, fire, bro, bro.
Don't be making up lies, cause I'm here.
I swear to God, my son, bro.
Hell, no.
New Orleans is my favorite city, bro. Without you. I'll pull up there just to eat, bro. Yeah, we say this watching. My favorite city on earth. All right, my favorite city.
I feel up there just to eat bro.
My favorite city.
Yeah.
His favorite city.
Yeah.
No, to eat.
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no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no I love the vibes on there, the food is amazing. I love New Orleans. I'm lying. I'm lying. I'm not lying.
Yeah, what the hell he on to?
What the hell?
What the hell?
What the hell?
I swear to God, bro, I love New Orleans.
Come on, what the hell?
I can't really explain too much on here,
but I wanna talk about that for sure.
Oh, for sure, man.
You might too love New Orleans.
I'm gonna keep it a B.
For sure.
I ain't gonna lie, I fuck with New Orleans food.
It ain't my favorite city, but they food is fire.
New Orleans got the baddest women in the world,
believe it or not.
You think so?
I'm telling you, cause they got bad hood shit.
The motherfuckers who keep it real.
Like a girl in New Orleans gonna tell you,
yeah, two game chlamydia, I cleared that shit up.
Like I ain't never did it again.
Like, and I got two churn, but I take care of myself.
A big daddy and then he be breaking in my house sometimes
like they gonna give you the whole rundown right here.
That you pick.
All right, I'm about to say.
I'm about to say, you know what,
that's the thing going on.
Welcome to Indianapolis.
Rob, that's your first international conversation.
I'm gonna have everybody fucking hear about it.
I had class two weeks ago, it's gone.
Here come my paperwork.
Here in Indianapolis.
You still trying to go or not?
Welcome to Indianapolis. Where we at?
Hey, pull it up with the paperwork and straight up.
No, but that's not.
Yeah, that's not.
That's not.
Yes, nigga.
I see.
I love this nigga, man.
I love this nigga.
This is a waiting facility. Yeah, we got ghetto ratchet shit this nigga. It's a beautiful city.
We got ghetto ratchet shit here.
Girl, you the coldest.
Girl, you the coldest.
Don't let me forget what I just said.
Yeah, yeah.
Listen, I'm gonna say it.
Remind me, Indianapolis.
Check your Twitter.
Girl, you the coldest.
I'm fucking with you. You fucked up. Man, what the fuck? I'm like, what the fuck? I'm like, what the fuck? I'm like, what the fuck? I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, what the fuck? I'm like, what the fuck? I'm like, what the fuck? I'm like, what the fuck? I'm like, what the funny man. High school, in like 10th grade, we had a camera class.
We used to be having to interview each other.
They're like, what you wanna be interviewed as today?
I said, interview me as a rapper.
Like, how was your hit song with LaWayne?
I got it, in my phone.
How was your hit song with LaWayne?
We made a hit song, me and LaWayne.
And I couldn't believe we did it
and it was a video holler, shit like that.
It's shit like down to speak, not shit into existence.
I'm 16 on hit, 17 on hit, telling a motherfucker,
yeah, I got the hit song with Lil Wayne.
I've never been in a studio, I've been in my life.
That's crazy.
Crazy shit.
And how that shit come to life,
that shit just feel crazy to me. It's a goat to me, you know? Nah, that's crazy. Hell yeah, bro had that shit come to life, that shit just felt crazy to me.
It's a goat to me, you know?
Hell yeah, bro, that's Wayne.
A lot of people, you know what I'm saying?
Yogi Jara, that man I know, but that's Lil Wayne, bro.
Nah, that's not Wayne.
I'll fucking be forgetting.
He the reason why I have skinny pants right now.
That's a fact.
The millipede only had the red skinny legs on.
Come on, bro.
Tats on they face.
You feel what I'm saying?
All that shit, it was Wayne.
Wayne had influence like Iverson had on athletes.
100%.
I'm rolling for sure.
Yeah.
He is the Allen Iverson of the rapper gang.
Nah, 1000%.
That nigga is him for sure.
Is there somebody that you wanna work with
that you ain't stepped in the studio with yet?
I don't work with nobody.
Who I ain't work with.
It's you. You got a, your list is crazy. That's why I with. You got a, your list is crazy.
That's why I asked, you got a long ass list.
I'm just on some shit like man, we gotta make all these
niggas wanna work with us.
That's okay.
There you go.
You feel me?
Yeah.
What's your favorite city to perform in?
Well, that you've been performing in so far.
What's surprising?
Like damn, y'all fuck with me here?
I don't lie, surprising city was Cincinnati.
Yeah, Cincinnati.
That's the homies right there.
That's the hard way.
That's the West love.
You can drive there tonight.
Cincinnati, a hard way.
It's a hard way.
Now, I wouldn't advise to go tonight,
but if you need to get there, it ain't too far.
It's your caddick.
It's your caddick.
That's your Twitter work.
For real.
Nah, Cincinnati, what made you say that, though?
Just because I didn't know that it was coming.
Like, then I had a sold out show there
and it just was berserk.
Damn.
Yeah, Cincinnati.
And I was the only one on the show, man.
But the latest show I ever had probably was like,
probably Charlotte.
Charlotte, North Carolina.
Shout out to Charlotte, baby.
Damn.
Yeah, that was lit.
I got a question,
because I know you had your sold out show,
Smoothie King Arena.
My bad, that's the one I meant.
Yeah, that was the best one, especially.
Oh yeah, at the crib, you got a sold out show.
And you know, I said it, I'm trying to figure out,
are you gonna have another Vulture Island moment like that?
Cause if you do, we need to do this.
You might have told you to ask me that.
No, I'm asking you cause I want to go.
I'm really fussing with these people right now.
Cause they're telling me, man, do the show,
do the show, do the show.
You gonna do it again?
It's nostalgia overload as Wilmer Valderrama
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to discuss his career and reminisce about old times. We were still in that
place of like what will this experience become and you go you're having the best
time but it was like such a perfect golden time.
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Are we ready to fight? I'm ready to fight.
As you wish. We ready to fight? I'm ready to fight. Is that what I thought it was?
Oh, this is fighting words.
Okay.
I'll put the hammer back.
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If you are, I'm just saying, Kim, we come.
We pull it up.
Yeah, that's what I was trying to get to.
We some asking ass.
So I'm asking, I'm just asking everywhere.
You're on my real nerves, bro.
Nah, I wasn't going to do it this year, bro.
Ah, shit.
I just don't got time for real. I didn't ask you. You were on my real nerves, bro. No, I wasn't gonna do it this year, bro.
I just don't got time for real.
Like I gotta hit all these people up and shit
and I really ain't got time, like, I don't know.
And I don't like asking people for stuff, you know?
Nah, I feel that.
Even I know they'll do it, but if you don't,
I'ma hold that against you.
And I don't wanna do that to nobody.
That's real.
I'm just saying that cause I ain't gonna lie.
We've been going everywhere.
And I was like, yeah, we going there.
Brother, you come, brother, that shit is amazing.
And then I have it, I have it feeling good like this.
Cause you're not about to come there and don't see me.
Run that motherfucker back, man.
Run it back.
We ain't sure, man.
We gonna be there.
We pulling up. We're looking, just make sure we got some man. Run it back. We ain't sure, man. We gon' be there. We pullin' up. We're yours.
Just make sure we got some seats.
We gon' fly over there.
Nigga, I don't work security in here.
I need some help, nigga.
Nigga, you ain't gon' have no fuckin' seats, nigga.
You ain't gon' be with me.
Oh, that's even better.
Hey, you wanna fuck with me?
That's what I'm talkin' about.
You know about the come there and think like,
oh yeah, Robin's right there, but we ain't see Robin.
No, nigga, I'm in your face, nigga.
What's up, what you know?
We gon' sit down and do like this. So we just got to, we gon' run it. No, I'm ain't your face, what's up? What you know? We gonna sit down and do like this.
So we just got to, we gonna run it back.
But I'm gonna try to do it.
I'm gonna try to do it.
Okay, that's all I need to hear.
So we good, yeah?
We locked in.
If I don't lock in about tomorrow,
I ain't gonna do it.
I'm gonna say.
Oh shit.
That's all, that's all, that's all.
That's gonna be my deadline tomorrow.
You hit everybody up tomorrow.
Whoever can, you know what I mean?
Like that shit ain't good.
You know what I mean?
All right, B.S.A. he got security.
He pulled up with a black boy with a white license.
He gonna hold him down.
I just need a shirt to say he's robbed security.
Oh my mama had the security.
No, man, thank you.
No, we should do.
Give me a whistle.
He gonna have a black boy with a white license.
No, no, no, no, no.
You ever seen that video
where nigga was patting motherfuckers down
but he wasn't touching them?
No. We got no, no. You ever seen that video when niggas pat motherfuckers down but he wasn't touching them? No.
Yeah, man.
We gotta intruder.
We're patting niggas down,
it ain't good.
It's stuck, can't be here with a strap on.
She gotta get out of here.
Take that back to the car.
But we should do this.
And give every artist like 10 minutes.
Oh yeah.
Come on.
That'd be crazy.
Oh yes.
We for sure do that.
A thousand percent.
They gonna do it.
They gonna do it.
I'ma see, I'ma see, I'ma see by tomorrow.
By tomorrow I'll tell you yes or no.
If it's a no, I'ma say no.
Okay.
Shit, well I just need to come to a show then.
So, what's your, like I know you've been on tour
with Travis Scott.
You done done amazing shit.
Like what's next? Cause I need to be where it's next. I need to Travis Scott. You done done amazing shit. Like what's next?
Cause I need to be where it's next.
I need to be where.
I don't know man.
I ain't really been taking no like shows and stuff right now
because we got a lot of new music coming out
that's actually that.
Yeah, on the way.
So you wanna come at them like,
all right, y'all don't see me in the whole time
we did what the hell it like.
We didn't take no clubs, we didn't take no shows.
Then we come with two more.
Now you gotta give us 200.
I know people calling crazy though for that.
What?
Calling private and everything trying to get this shit.
All right.
I don't know.
Yeah.
What the hell?
And you know what?
The dope part about it is it's organic.
Like you said, you ain't forcing it.
Everybody fucking with it organically.
They rocking with it.
You ain't even gotta push it.
It's on TikTok, it's on Instagram, it's at the game.
And it's dope, because like you said,
it ain't no, I'm trying to beat us now.
We just putting the heat out.
Y'all gotta come fuck with me on it.
That's what I'm wanting.
Nah, that's crazy.
Nah, that's hard, bro.
How did, what the hell you coming about?
Like what you, what was that process?
Like making that song bullshit. Bullshit in the Hell He Coming About? Like what was that process, like making that song?
Bullshit.
Bullshit in the studio, keep saying,
what the hell, what the hell, this nigga trippin',
what the hell, what the hell he?
So you know what, bring me in.
Cause we about to leave the studio,
like we actually walking out the door,
I said, I got one more.
And my pal was like, man, just go see, hurry up, come on.
And they played it, all them came to boot with me.
That's how much we was leaving straight out.
And I just said that shit in like five minutes.
I swear, I got it on video, time stamp, it's five minutes.
Yeah.
You made that song five minutes, bro.
Five minutes, I was saying anything.
Yeah, Helly, I'm saying.
Yeah, what made you think of Hella?
What you say, Helle Burton?
Helle Burton.
So I said, the only one I came up with
was Helle Bryant James.
All them was saying, say Helle Berry, Helle Burton,
Helle Cyrus.
I was just saying what they was saying.
The only one I came up with was Helle Bryant James.
That is crazy, bro.
That shit.
That was going crazy.
And I said, what the hell you on?
I said, what the hell you on?
And then they all fuck with that.
I knew that was over.
Yeah, what the hell you on for sure.
It was crazy to see people change their names, effort.
Like all the songs, all the names,
it's people with their head on out of that shit.
And it's 40 years old.
Yeah, yeah, that's the people shit.
Now did you think it was gonna catch the world like that?
I did.
Man.
Like, how you know that though?
Like, that's my question.
I just believe in myself.
I just believe in what we got going on.
Yeah.
And my friends liked it.
And we knew, I remember playing it,
I remember playing it for G Herbo four months ago.
Four, five months ago, I was like, man, get on a remix.
Because we had a remix for it.
That's how much, we had the remix five months ago.
We knew it was going, like, you feel what I'm saying?
Right.
So the remix obviously is gonna be more crazy or nothing,
but we had it already, because I knew it was gonna go.
I didn't know it was gonna go this far, though.
Can I ask you who you think gonna be on the remix?
Justin Bieber.
Damn.
Say less.
Lalo got one, Big Sean got one, Travis Scott got one.
Yeah.
Oh, dude.
Thug got one.
Ah, he, aw, damn.
Yeah, it's up.
Nah, this, this, this to the moon, bro.
That's what I'm saying, like this, like,
this might be crazy. Yeah, this to the moon, bro. That's what I'm saying, like this, like this about to be crazy.
Yeah, it's to the moon, bro.
It's a hell of a line up.
Pray to God this shit keep going for you.
That's what I'm on.
All right, man, listen.
I'm about to make a remix.
Look, let me fly and even out here,
and it's already about to go platinum.
Just off that, off the gate.
It's up.
Let me fly.
You know what's funny?
Like, let me fly already, gonna be that,
like number one song to drop without the remix.
Like I got, because at the same, I was,
it's singles before you drop an album.
Yes, sir.
So, On That Monday with Cardi B.
Yeah.
With Zambia, with Lil Wayne.
Yeah.
Them on them, that's on Let Me Fly.
Oh, that's already, yeah.
Because it's a single.
Yeah.
It's singles to the project.
What the hell is, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, that's crazy.
You starting out as a hitter, my boy.
But the screams gonna translate to,
straight to the album as soon as it drop.
Yeah.
They gotta come with that paper, boy.
They gotta come with that bag.
No, you know, we told you that he's a chef over here.
Also, my man's got the bars as well.
We got a song, we gotta get you on the remix, man.
We got the Irkin Jerk.
Whatever y'all want.
Let's get it. Put the beat on the brain now. Come on, let's get it. Pop, we gotta get you on the remix, man. We got the Irkin Jerk. Whatever y'all want, let's get it.
Put the beat on the brain now, come on.
My boy, hold on.
My boy, Sonny Digital, we gonna get the song right.
Cause he created, I made a song on the Racks on Racks beat.
Racks on Racks.
This was years ago.
It was 2012?
It was years ago, yeah.
I was the real what the hell-y.
Back in the day.
What you said? The Irkin Jerk. It's called Irkin Jerk. What the hell he back in the day. Yeah.
Man.
It's called Irkin jerk.
But then it's the bottle like ENJ, the brand.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She OG though.
But yeah bro.
Now look, we right here with it.
We're going to play it for you.
Play it.
Play it.
Yeah.
Roosky music. Never could have been. I'm putting you on a remix. I gotta go drop the master.
I'm going to Atlanta.
I'm even shouting to my dog, Travis Porter.
They putting it together for me.
I got you, bro.
I don't fuck with that bitch.
I'm going to Atlanta.
I'm going to Atlanta.
I'm going to Atlanta.
I'm going to Atlanta.
I'm going to Atlanta.
I'm going to Atlanta.
I'm going to Atlanta.
I'm going to Atlanta. I'm going to Atlanta. I'm going to Atlanta. I'm going to Atlanta. I'm going to Atlanta. I'm even trying to my dog Travis Porter. They put it together for me.
What we going to do?
I got you, bro.
I'm going to fuck with that bitch.
I'm going to fuck with him.
You're going to make it to Team Tropic 12,
follow up to it.
I'm telling y'all right now.
Yeah, we going to turn that bitch up.
So my nigga Rob said he's going to get a remix.
I can jerk, right?
You got to do it.
You got to do another version.
I'm not going to lie.
You got to help me, bro.
You got to help me.
You got to go represent. You gotta help me. You gotta go, you gotta go represent them.
We gotta find one with the name similar to it though, bro.
With the name similar, right?
That's what he said there, Urken Jerk.
Urken Jerk is like, pop on the floor.
He's like, crack head outside of gas station, like.
Yeah, but see, that's why we gotta go to the hood
and shoot it bro.
But that's what we think was drinking.
No one will get touch this.
He had the bottle, it was ill.
Listen, you were drunk.
It's no liquor in the bottle.
I made it after the bottle was done.
After the bottle.
Yeah man. That hat, bro.
That hat, bro.
You see the vibe?
Hey, hey, hold on.
Press pause.
Press pause.
This is funny.
This part about the her shit.
Can I have a bathroom?
Yeah.
Listen, listen.
He think he about to blow up off this video.
Like, he think this the video that's gonna do it.
That's gonna take me through that end.
Bro, I'm on my mama and they gave people six times.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm on my mama and they gave people six times.
No, no, no, no.
I'm on my mama and they gave people six times.
No, no, no, no.
I'm on my mama and they gave people six times. No, no, no, no. I'm on my mama and they gave people six times. No, no, no, no. I'm on my mama and this video. He think just the video that's gonna do it because he did jump. That's gonna take me down there.
Bro, I'm my mama and they get people sick.
No!
I know, man.
I be thinking, that shit don't be going.
Damn.
Hey, baby.
Hey.
The funny part about this shit is the girls who drink,
he enjoy it, you probably don't want them in the video.
You don't want them in the video. You don't want them in the video.
That's what I'm saying.
He's talking about, he don't want you
to be outside the store, bro.
These are crackheads.
Look at these chicks.
Like, this is positive.
That's why I'ma just send it to you via email.
I don't want you in the video.
You too big for the video.
This like, this, I got a piss look.
Like, hey, bitch.
Holy shit.
Like, she a piss anyway.
Like, yeah, nigga, fuck.
Pull over, nigga, on the highway.
Fuck the highway, she don't have a car.
Like, this whole house they serving on.
Man, this one's fucked up.
Oh, man.
The Urchin jerk.
Make them girls twerking classic, man.
Tap in.
I wanna ask you this question.
Obviously, you know what I'm saying, super talented.
What's more form for you,
making the music or performing it?
Making it, making it.
Performing it when they know it.
Okay.
Because it's just like the energy is unmatched.
All right, unmatched.
You see the translation to what you thought about
in the studio, you know what I'm saying?
So yeah, performing it, when they know it.
What's that first time where you seen like,
everybody sing your song and you like, man.
Do you remember that first time?
I remember it was them.
A lot of people, if they see this,
they're not even gonna think that was the moment
that I felt like that.
But the Saints played, the Saints played the Falcons
in Atlanta and M. Lyon James had,
M. Lyon James and Larry Murrow had an after party.
And they played Vulture Island
and the whole club sung it.
And I look at the video to this day
and it just gave me the chills
because man, that show you how much of a city behind you.
And that's the one time that I seen that.
I didn't know, I ain't never seen that.
Well, you made Vulture Island,
did you know like, yeah, this the one?
We honestly did, that's the funny point.
Like the whole city had the song.
I had sent it to the DJ and stuff
and the whole city knew it before it was ever out
from just going to the club.
Damn.
Man, I ain't gonna lie.
Andrea, you know her family, right?
I knew her for Atlanta for a long time, this family.
And she was the, like, I ain't know,
I had never heard a song.
I seen her singing it.
And she was singing it so convincing.
I'm like, yo, I gotta hear this.
Like, what is that?
And she just made me like, she like.
You wanna know something funny?
You know that song, What the Hell It Went?
I made it go.
I made sure we shot the video, everybody was in unison.
Make sure we all had What the Hell It T-shirts.
Make sure every scene that you've seen us rapping,
everybody rap it and you see it with your own mouth
because it's gotta be convincing.
It's the one.
I make sure you hear the song without the music,
you hear them out loud like,
because this shit, that shit means so much more
than even a song, the energy that the people around
supporting you give.
If you start rapping today and you rapping,
you dead trash.
I'ma be nice, I'ma be nice.
But you rapping and then everybody in this room
start rapping the same thing you rapping.
Somebody gonna be like, who is this?
That's a fact. You feel what I'm saying?
Facts. 100%.
Did you know like, so damn that's crazy
cause you, it sound like you studied it.
I studied everything.
I studied everything.
I studied every nigga on this planet.
I like that.
I'm studying y'all right now.
You don't even know.
They have a fire camera set up right here.
Don't tell them what we got bro.
Shout out to Bricky Mike.
Don't tell them what we got.
We got some more, but don't tell them what we got.
But you know what I'm saying?
Like I studied all that because I want getting every feel possible. That's all we got. We got some more, but that's all we got. Real talk, but you know what I'm saying?
I studied all that because
I want getting every feel possible.
So I be trying to pay attention to everything.
You'll be good in this space.
Think so?
Nah, yeah, most definitely.
Yeah, you got a cool personality.
The stigma on rappers is like, they too cool.
So most of the guys that we talk to
been great like Skillif, Foto, all them dudes.
Hella cool.
Yeah and like talking to you, hella cool.
So it's like, like we was hyped to do the interview.
Like we've been here, if they know like my nephew,
that's my nephew over there.
But I was playing the music, right?
He like, and Mike said like, you getting in the vibe.
Like you lit.
And I'm like, well, I fuck with this song,
like that shit, that shit was a shit.
I fucking feel it.
You're gonna like my next shit if you like my old shit.
Okay.
My old shit is like, pure lame to me.
Wow. Damn.
I swear to God.
Why?
Because he done grew.
The start of what the hell is the start of a new era,
Raffle Nine, and that's low key trash to me.
Like this new shit is OD hard.
Like, like OD hard.
I'm telling you.
And that shit on the way.
It's on the way, about driving like a couple weeks,
like three weeks, four weeks.
Yeah.
Move a couple niggas out the way.
I know it's gonna be a slow struggle,
but it's gonna be right.
Okay, so I'll do that.
All right, so this is me on some begging shit pause,
but like.
This nigga funny as fuck.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
So when it do drop, and you do that first show.
Mm-hmm, man brother.
We can pull up.
I want you to.
Yeah.
Long story short.
Hey, hey, hey, it's on the camera, so.
No, long story short, I want y'all to come.
Yeah, oh, we can't wait.
I love y'all, I appreciate that.
We pull up.
I was about to ask about the album release.
Yeah, we can pull up, motherfucker.
The album release, Miami, Be Bear.
Hey, listen, mama, we gonna call mom.
No, she, I'm, be there.
Yeah, we gonna be there.
Shout to Miami.
No, we're definitely coming.
Yeah, mama, we gonna call you, hey.
Don't change your number on it.
Nah, hell nah, she gonna answer too.
Okay, cool, we gonna be there.
This is the realest camp you gonna meet.
You know what's funny, me and Skilla
were supposed to do it, probably, guys.
Oh yeah.
We were supposed to do it.
We wound up not having no time or something.
I mean, I probably busy as hell.
Skilla cool as hell.
Ah yeah, shout out to Skilla.
That's the guy.
Y'all collab, y'all do a lot of shit together.
Will we ever see a skillet arrive, take?
You know, for now, I just texting about that.
I don't know, I think right now would be a good time for it.
I got so much shit going on.
If it don't happen right now,
like right now, it'll probably never happen,
even though I want it to happen.
Yeah.
But I think right now is the best time for us to do it.
Make this shit happen, man.
Especially in the summertime,
it's gonna be on every Instagram capture
to every fine woman, come on.
Yeah, cause y'all be talking shit about me.
Y'all talk that shit, don't they?
Yeah, y'all talk cash shit, I ain't gonna lie.
I'm popping all this new shit.
I'm talking about popping it.
Is the whole thing done?
It's done, I got the whole shit.
Yeah.
It's wrapped and ready, okay.
This shit gonna hit.
All right.
Who are some of the producers
you worked with on this one?
This is my in-house producer, Shell.
Cas Bangs, Zine Effect.
Okay.
Shife, Bubba.
That's probably it for real.
I like speaking on them too,
cause they don't really get recognized.
People don't really speak.
You know, I mean, of course y'all are the artists,
but they really producers, you know, we,
I made him a, that's my artist.
He's our producer and I made him a figure.
So I always like big enough to people's names.
You want me to tell me what he do?
What we say what he do?
What he do?
He a photographer.
So photographer.
I like to say photographer.
Cause it's funny.
But he was photographer.
But my man take pictures of people
with cupcakes on their back.
Yeah, you see the, he was the pioneer.
You see like the railroad tracks
where they was naked with the cupcakes on.
That was his vibe.
Yeah, I swear to God.
For real.
I swear to God.
From Motel 6 to the W.
Damn.
That's real shit.
Nah, ain't nobody's Josa.
That's real life.
That's real shit.
That's real him.
Don't let them headphones fool you.
You just learn how to put them on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like-
You serious?
Yeah, bro.
The wild pic you see on Instagram,
that was my boy before we met.
Jesus fuck nigga like.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Hit it to the straight hook.
I changed y'all ass.
Yeah.
I changed y'all ass.
I changed y'all ass.
I changed y'all ass.
I changed y'all ass.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My man Rob came here and said it.
Yeah.
So that's my R.
She signed to a 720 deal.
Yeah.
He got three sixes.
He don't get no money.
He don't get no money.
We gotta make money twice for him to touch a cent.
720 deal.
Who got the other 10?
His mama.
Cause she had him.
That's a wild business deal.
I can't wait.
I did some photographs.
It was photographer.
She convinced his fuck nigga to sign this 7-20.
That's why I gave her 10.
It's the bus.
That's for being nukes.
That's the deal.
Play that fuck dog.
I think you know we all played some bitch, brother.
Oh man, we done had too much fun tonight man.
Let me ask you before you go though.
I know you about to get out of here, but shit.
Who else is on?
Like you got any features you could tell us
that's coming on a new album?
I'll tell y'all, all them bitches.
Oh okay, okay.
It's all school baby.
I got YTP Fat on too.
One of them I got Sensory Red on it too.
Oh yeah.
Oh my God, Meek Mill.
Who else I got on my shit?
Quavo, Friday.
Quavo.
All that shit with Friday.
Lado, G Herbo.
Yeah, that's my nigga, that's my nigga, huh?
The G Herbo.
Yeah, for sure.
Lil Wayne, Cardi B.
Oh yeah.
Justin Bieber. Oh, Cardi B. Oh yeah. Justin Bieber.
All that shit viral.
Would you say, would you say like,
I know you, all the work you put in,
like you said, you got way more growth.
You like, nah, it's just the start of something new.
But would you say this album right here is like, yeah,
this the one.
Like everybody got their album.
It's just the start of an era.
An era like where he might do have it.
He might have it.
And that's all I want you to say is he might have it.
Because after I dropped this album,
man, you heard about doing the tape.
Oh shit.
Then I'm driving another album
and man, why to be fat, why to be doing the tape.
Cause I won't stay, I won't stay,
I won't stay where needs to be,
where need to be trying.
Like I can easily go to the big, the big audience.
When all this come out,
I'm gonna be one of the biggest artists in the world.
So I can, I'm gonna be able to easily go that way.
But I just won't stay with who been fuck on me since day one.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
So that's what I'm on for, for real.
Herb, you're gonna really solidify.
Hold on, you and Herb doing a tape, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
I'm looking forward to that energy for sure.
Yeah, I know a lot of that's on.
That's the energy I need.
That's the first song I'm writing.
I'm writing that tape.
I'm not playing with him.
He is one.
He is one of them.
Oh, you gotta write with him.
Yeah, I'm not playing.
And he freestyle.
Yes.
But Herb be talking, once he get in that mode.
But is he gonna be on beat?
It don't even matter.
Yeah, it don't.
We be fucking with him.
That's my nephew, nigga, right?
I don't know, I'm keeping so honey.
Herb is the, probably like the Wayne of this generation.
Really?
But nobody can fuck with him.
Any nigga who ever rap that come in here.
For real talk, look, we gonna stop right here.
Any nigga that rap come in here asking about Herb, they. You wanna stop right here. Any nigga that rapped come in here,
asking about Herb.
They done seen it with their own eyes.
I love Herb.
I full of Herb too.
No recycled lyrics.
It's off the dome.
That's a fact.
But this nigga's the one, gang.
I tell them that I been feeling like I'm glazing
in the studio,
cause I'm telling them all day,
I said, brother, my bad brother,
I'm gonna let you record.
I don't keep telling you the greatest all the time.
That's crazy.
To hear that from somebody who makes fire-ass music.
In y'all generation, I'm not mad at that type.
But I always looked at like Lil Baby,
like that nigga nice.
Like you know what I'm saying?
You think, you think, Wham over baby?
I mean Wham over her?
For me?
Yeah.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't gonna lie, that nigga,
that nigga Wham be rapping his ass off.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie, that nigga nice.
That nigga Wham be rapping his ass off.
He played me some shit that him and Pluto got.
That shit is ridiculous.
I ain't gonna lie, he nice.
Yeah, that's my goat.
But I'm not taking Wham over her.
Pluto.
Oh yeah, Pluto is his goat. I'm not taking, I'm not taking Pluto over her. I know you, you, he nice. Yeah, that's my goat. But I'm not taking Wham over. Pluto. Oh yeah, Pluto is his goat.
I'm not taking Pluto over her.
I know you, you fuck with her.
And that's my field rapper.
I'm not taking him over her.
He that nice?
Her freestyles are legendary.
Nah, he got the one with the dip set beat.
Like, go spend a walk in the Fossil Land.
Nah, I ain't spending a walk in the Fossil Land. Nah, nah, nah.
I fuck with her, but that shit.
But I was more of a Keef.
I was more of a Keef than her.
You're big, you're a friend of this fuck.
I heard.
Nah, I like her, but I ain't gonna lie.
I like her.
I'm gonna show you in your face.
If y'all doing Vulture on the weekend,
y'all come down there for real,
I'm gonna have a studio set up in there
so y'all can see this nigga.
Yeah.
I love that area.
Listen, do virtual hollering for real.
Cause I won't go for real.
Look, I'm telling you, bro, don't worry about like,
we gonna get the flight, we gonna get all rooms.
All we gotta do.
Nah, you ain't gotta do that.
Just when we call you, just, hey, yo.
Where you at T?
We was at Dreamville, shout out to our plug,
but we was trying to go up to the biggest.
They left us.
So when we get to whatever it is.
Cold, cold, cold.
I fuck with you always, cold.
You show love, show love.
Oh, that's your shit happening again.
Come on, Ryan, don't do it like that again.
Hey, yo, Rob, I'm the nigga from 520, nigga.
What the hell?
I'm like, I'll start with you.
Yo, 520, nigga.
Black, white shoe, nigga.
That nigga got white shoes on.
White shoes, nigga.
That's why they ain't letting us in.
They seen the black horses and said,
nah, y'all gonna be out here.
I don't know if this nigga nice, y'all gonna be out here. What's up? I don't know, this is like a nice of me.
You gonna stay out here.
I got you, bro.
Yeah, man.
Nah, for sure.
We gonna hold you to that though.
It's on tape now.
Come on, man.
For sure.
New tape on the way, man.
Can't wait till it drops, man.
What the hell he going crazy streaming, man.
Raff on out.
We appreciate you sliding, big dawg.
We appreciate you.
Come on, man.
We on the way for the project. You know what it is. Club you sliding, big dawg. Love you, appreciate you. Come on, man, we gotta wait for the project.
You know what it is, Cluel 520, till next time, tap in.
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It's nostalgia overload as Wilmer Valderrama and Freddie Rodriguez welcome another amigo to
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for a 2 part interview to discuss his career and
reminisce about old times.
We were still in a place of like what will this experience
become and you go you're having the best time. But it was like
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And the dream season is now complete.
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On the new limited podcast series, Dub Dynasty,
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We examine the controversial move that made it possible.
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And this is season two of the War on Drugs by Ken.
Last year, a lot of the problems of the drug war this year,
a lot of the biggest names in music and sports.
It's kind of star-studded a little bit, man.
We met them at their homes,
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Stories matter and it brings a face to them.
It makes it real.
It really does.
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Now more than ever, we need to use our voices to fight back.
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