Drink Champs - Episode 13 w/ Tha Dogg Pound, Tony Yayo, & Dru Hill
Episode Date: June 10, 2016N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. This week the Drink Champs travel to Las Vegas for a after party podcast with Daz, Kurupt (Tha Dogg Pound), and G-Unit's Tony Yayo. If that wasn't enough R&am...p;B group Dru Hill drop in to say some words. Drinks flowed and microphones broke but like always the Drink Champs deliver their unique brand of drunken debauchery. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is Drinks Champ Radio, where every day is New Year's Eve.
Let's go!
Hey, hey, it's your boy, hope you're side-viewed.
It's your boy NRE.
What up, it's DJ EFN.
And it's Drink Chats, motherfucking podcast.
Make it rain!
And right now, and right now, y'all know, y'all know.
Hey, come over here, come over here, come over here.
Listen, y'all know I give a crazy intro, but before I give the intro,
I want to, you know, give respect to the people who've been following us.
We got three million, I don't know if they're unique visits or, is they unique, EFN?
It's unique, motherfucking listen.
You know what I'm saying?
These motherfuckers that got this job, they went to college, they went to journalism school,
they used to get their finger popped in their butt, And, you know. And we don't do that.
We straight up street dudes.
And we motherfucking controlling the area.
And let's just make some noise for them three million motherfucking dudes.
And listen, we know we love record label.
So listen, people, we need everybody.
If you're going to talk, talk over here because we're going to put something on the mic.
But listen, people got We know we love
Record label stories
And record label
And we got two of the
Most controversial
Record labels
We got it
In existence right now
We got people
That was involved
With Death Row Records
Let's make some noise
For Death Row Records
When it was popping
And we also got
G-G-G-G-G
Unit!
Unit!
So listen, man, this is crazy, man.
Daz, I'm going to start with you, Daz.
Because I seen you on the internet
the other day saying somebody was biting
your style.
Oh, DJ Mustard.
Is that what happened?
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, you know what I'm saying? It's like, oh, man.
Go ahead.
It's like, you know what I'm saying?
Publishing companies, you know what I'm saying?
We got the same publishing company, so Sony tried to X us out and give all the publishing
to them, in which they didn't give us none.
We got 50% of the song, which is Who Got Some Gangsta Shit, and our girl's song, which is Motown.
So I just say, pay me, collect.
You hear me?
Have you ever met Musty?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we've seen each other.
You know what I'm saying?
But, you know, they can all.
Is he from Cali, too?
If you mean, he would.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Okay, that's what's up.
That's what's up.
So now, yeah, yo. What's up? I'm going to take it to you. How many people have you shot, yeah, yo, okay, okay, okay. Okay, that's what's up. That's what's up. So now, yeah, yo.
What's up?
I'm going to take it to you.
How many people have you shot, yeah, yo?
Oh, nah, man.
You shot a lot of people.
You shot a lot of people.
Please don't shoot me.
Why, man?
Nah.
Please don't shoot me.
Nah.
Let's make some noise for G.U. and his gangsta.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, man.
You know what I'm talking about?
Yeah, yeah.
Now, Kurok, you know what I'm talking about?
You know, I'm here. When you on the boat., Kavok, you know what I'm talking about? You know, I'm here.
When you on that moon rock, when you saw that moon rock.
Let's get straight into it, Kavok.
How did you invent this moon rock thing?
I mean, you know, it was my partner, you understand me, Dr. Zodiac.
He came with these chemists.
Shout out to Dr. Zodiac.
Yeah, he had those chemists, man.
We put that thing together, man.
We came up with this miracle magic.
You understand me?
Intertwined this hash with this.
Yo, but why California weed is better than New York weed?
Like, when you come out here.
Their weather is better, too.
Let's make some noise for California.
Yeah, yeah.
The weather, the weather.
I'm gonna smoke.
My man Funk.
What's that shit you smoke?
There's weed everywhere around here.
Whitehead cookies.
Whitehead cookies. Whitehead cookies.
And where's the other shit?
This is what people invent.
Yo, I was at In-N-Out Burger all day smoking that shit.
You know, now I'm finna eat animal style.
Animal style.
Animal style.
We trying to find a recipe.
They don't got that shit in New York.
Now I'm finna have the moon rock with that gorilla glue.
Oh, shit.
So now with the moon rock, what is that created with?
Is that kush? That's a hash oil infused in it. Okay. Oh, shit. So now with the Moon Rock, what is that created with? Is that... That's a hash oil
infused in it.
Okay.
OG Kush is the base core.
You understand me?
With that,
we batter it
like chicken
when you cook chicken.
Wow.
Put it in a bag
and...
Wow.
You understand me?
Batter it in that Keith.
Wow.
Can we smoke some Moonrock on the show?
I mean, you know, we could, but you know, I didn't bring it out here, guys, because we flew.
Now, Daz, I have never got a Daz beat.
I'm in the business of getting a Daz beat.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I need a Daz beat.
I'm with it.
I'm with it.
I didn't realize how much shit you produced, my dude.
For real.
It's Dre than you, to me.
Yeah.
To me.
I learned from Dr. Dre.
That's a beautiful thing.
I ain't mad at you.
Whoa.
That's a beautiful thing.
Who's one of your favorite joints you produced, Dad?
Shit, all right.
I'm vicious over Raya.
I knew you was going to say that.
Let's make some noise.
I knew it.
I got smoked in that.
I got smoked in that.
Roll up, sir. Yeah. smoke to that. I got to smoke to that. Roll up, sir.
Yeah.
That was the first record.
That was the first record that Pop did when he came home.
Get the fuck out of here.
I didn't know that.
Dads called me.
I woke up.
Dads called me.
I said, what's up, cuz?
He's like, look, I'm here.
I'm here.
Pop is home.
I said, what?
No, he's not.
He said, come to the studio.
I went to the studio. Daz and Superfly.
They was the one. Boom, boom,
boom, boom.
Boom, boom, boom. Daz was on the drum.
Boom.
I said, why didn't Pac come?
And then Pac came out.
The first song.
Wait, hold on.
We need to hear this story.
So if you listen to Pee Wee Herman. The Pee Wee Herman. Wait, hold on. We need to hear this story, guys. So if you listen to Pee Wee Herman.
Do, do, do.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Put the extra shit on top of it.
You know what I'm saying?
That's the ambitions of the rider.
Came in there and bust the shit.
Let's make some noise for that.
Damn, damn, damn.
The Pee Wee Herman.
Now, also in the building, we got Capone.
He ain't got a mic.
You got to share with Capone.
What's up, man?
What's up?
We're DPG, CNN Riders.
Is this the first time CNN, DPG?
Everybody, they don't know we've been cool for years,
but they haven't seen us in the same building at the same time.
So I had to ask my boy, Capone, to fly out.
But now, when I think of that, I think of you
because next to him, when he came
home from jail, you was the flyest nigga that came
home from jail. Yeah, I was. You came
home from jail.
Capone came home from jail with a mink coat,
a Benz, a tour bus,
a limo,
and the top floor of the Marriott.
Listen, hip-hop did a lot for me, man,
and I got to shout out 50, because...
Let's make some noise for 50 Cent, goddamn it.
50 can't do left rack the other day.
50 can't do left rack.
I got to shout out Eminem.
Eminem.
You got the worst horn ever, brother.
Yeah, goddamn.
My hip-hop really got the worst horn ever, man. Hip-hop did My A-Rab really got the worst horn ever, man.
Hip-hop did a lot for a nigga, you know what I'm saying?
Like, to come home and be embraced like that, you know what I'm saying?
G-Unit was the biggest thing moving at that time.
Yes, yes.
Free Yale movement was crazy.
But, you know, I respect dudes like you, Chris Lighty, Dope Cam, you know what I'm saying?
For me,
I had, like, my biggest moments in hip-hop
already. Like, I love
hip-hop, but I had my big moments.
I've been in the studio with Em,
I've been in the studio with Dre.
You understand what I'm saying? So it's like,
I had so many big moments in hip-hop
that I just loved the game.
Even y'all, nigga, like, CNN, War Report,
I want to hear another one
man you know Tony I'm gonna tell you like I'm gonna tell you I'm gonna give him the mic hey
look I'm gonna tell you like this your first single uh that was my favorite record for like
two years I'm just kidding. For years. Dick, what's it called? Is that the dance? Dick, I appreciate it, man.
Was that the dance?
Was that the dance?
Yeah, yeah, that was the dance.
Why you stop doing that dance?
Why you stop doing that dance?
That dance is awesome.
I bet you he did the dance.
You gotta bring that dance back.
God, that was my shit.
I was on the run.
Like, I got stories.
Hey, we got stories.
Let's hit them with stories.
I got, we got the, I ran into Shook stories.
We got those.
Right, right, right.
We got the Ja Rule stories.
Right, right.
We got those.
It's just like, what y'all want me to get into?
What y'all want to talk about?
What do you want?
We want to talk about your success.
We got the same similar story.
We got the same same.
Now, now.
We ran into all them.
Now, now.
We're going to come right back to G-Unit.
But Taz and Kuru, y'all was on, like, this is, yo, my man, I'm going to be honest.
I'm going to need y'all to be a part of this conversation because we can hear it.
I got the headphones.
I can hear it in my headphones.
So, everybody, let's all participate over here, please.
Please, this is the most legendary podcast ever.
Please, let's make this the best.
Now, Daz and Kuru, y'all was on the most controversial label ever.
Death Row.
How was that every day in Death Row?
Somebody was getting their ass whooped.
It was really beatdowns happening like that?
Let's get into the beatdowns, Daz.
I mean, you know.
You know, Mary J. Blige was on Death Row, right?
No, I did not know this.
No, she was managed by a shitload of people. Oh, shit. You know Mary J. Blige was on Death Row, right? No, I did not know this. She was managed by a shitload of people.
Aaron Jodeson, you know what I'm saying?
They was there with us every day, you know what I'm saying?
So some motherfucker came in and said,
hi Mary, and they whooped the shit out of her.
Wait, just for saying hi to Mary?
Let's make some noise for them niggas whipping ass.
It was just something every day, you know what I'm saying?
Boy, I tell you this much.
You come in here, cuz.
You better be ready.
Like, get down.
And then for y'all, because y'all Crips.
We family.
Everybody in there family.
But if you was, like, coming in outside, boy.
You was in trouble.
See, they loved us because we was younger than them, right?
But all of us was crips
They loved our heart though
I'm gonna be honest
For sure
They was like
These little niggas is hard
My nigga
Oh my mama
Hey blood
These niggas is hard right here
I like these little niggas right here
You know what I'm saying
Now was there ever gang tension in there
Or when y'all came there
The only money was green
Always
I mean the only color was green
It was always gang tension
It was always gang right
Different neighborhoods
You know what I'm saying
Niggas were gonna be peeing together Different neighborhoods, you know what I'm saying?
Because you're from Long Beach, right? I'm from Long Beach.
He's from L.A. They're from Compton.
And you're from Crenshaw. I'm from the 60s.
60s. Oh, that's the hardest. Let's make some noise for the hardest gang in L.A.
And the richest.
I heard it as the richest, too.
Them niggas got mad money.
Continue. Continue.
So how did y'all conduct business?
It was always business because, you know, we were masterminds behind this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, we set goals.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm going to be honest, man.
You know, in the beginning, it was real cool, man.
Suge, he really, he pushed for us.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Most of you were like our fathers, you know what I'm saying? Right. You know what I'm saying? Most of you are like our fathers, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
We was young kids.
Every time I went to jail, he got me to fuck out.
I know that motherfucker.
Wow.
Let's make some noise for Shug, you niggas out of jail.
We back.
Now, yeah, yo.
Now, yeah, yo.
I got a Shug encounter.
Let's get to the Shug story.
Let's go.
What happened?
What happened?
I got a Shug encounter.
What happened?
It's like my very first time in L.A.
Okay.
You know, I wasn't familiar.
You know, I'm a New York nigga.
It's my first time, you know, coming to L.A.
And we was doing an in the club video shoot.
Oh, wow.
So Shook pulled up, right?
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
We got to close that door.
Yeah, we got to close that door Yeah we gotta close that door
Right
So we doing in the club
We doing in the club
Um
Y'all gotta close that door
We gotta close that door
Serious what's up
How you
Y'all gotta close that door
Please
Alright and be quiet
When you come up
So look we doing
And this is not
Don't do not ass on the floor
Alright continue
We doing in the club
Um video shoot
And you know Dre is there
M is there Emmitt's there
So she'll just come out of nowhere
Like Houdini type shit
Like he's
He's an intimidating cat
You know what I mean
So he had the
At the time
I think it was
The 118th street crew
Like
This the first time
That's the Mexicans
Yeah this the first time
I seen a nigga
Oh yeah the 18th street Look this the first time I seen a nigga Oh yeah the 18th street
Look this the first time
I ever seen a nigga
From LA
With a tattoo on his forehead
Tattoo on his eyes
18th street
Killer
This this that that
He had all these niggas
And everybody came outside
50M
And it was just
I thought it was
Gonna go down
But
Excuse me y'all
You gotta be quiet back there
I thought it was
Gonna go down
But I guess It just didn't go down You know... Excuse me, y'all. You got to be quiet back there. I thought it was going to go down,
but I guess it just didn't go down.
You know what I'm saying?
But I got stories, man.
You want to talk about the... That's crazy.
The Ja Rule shit.
Ja Rule is lucky to be alive.
All right.
And I'm going to keep it real for you.
Oh, my God.
Ja Rule...
We trying to tear the subject?
Look at that.
All them niggas is lucky to be alive because when we was in the Hit Factory, I got stabbed.
I got stabbed right here in my pinky.
Right here.
And I got stabbed right here in my hand.
So we was in the studio, Hit Factory.
Now, I'm new to the game.
You know what I'm saying?
I know this is when the rap game was crazy.
You had niggas like Jack running around this is when the rap game was crazy.
You had niggas like Jack running around, Scooter, you know, crazy LA niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
Niggas ran up in a hit factory, but the only thing that saved your life is that the 45 that me and 50 had with no safety was in the other room.
Because if me and him would have had that, it would have went down in his factory.
It would have been like a Troy Ave situation, my nigga.
It would have been crazy.
Troy Ave, hold your head, baby.
Hold your head, Troy Ave.
Right.
It got awkward for us. It would have got crazy, but, you know, niggas ran up in there.
We getting it on.
That door got closed.
You know what I'm saying?
Niggas ran up there.
We getting it on.
It ain't nothing.
Ain't nobody press no charges.
Now, let me ask you something.
Hold on.
All right.
You got to finish.
For the point.
Ain't nobody press no charges.
No real niggas press no charges.
50 ain't press no charges.
Tony Ayo ain't press no charges.
You had Clark Kent DJ in there.
Right?
His name is DJ Giz.
You understand what I'm saying?
He press charges, got his lawsuit, got his money, did whatever he did.
Nobody ever pressed no charges against Murder Inc.
Niggas is real niggas.
Niggas is really in the streets.
Like I said, if that gun would have been in that room,
it would have been 20-0 locked up or 50 Cent locked up and Ja Rule and Murder Inc. dead.
Now, Fat Joe had beef with 50 and they squashed it.
How'd you feel about that?
I feel good because, you know what I'm saying, like, I know you from Chris.
That's right.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's make some noise for that.
Let's make some noise for Chris.
I just feel like with rap, it's a competition thing.
You know what I'm saying?
It was never, you know what I'm saying?
I rocked with Fat Joe since Jealous Once Envy. Now, you a loyal nigga, though. You know what I'm saying? It was never, you know what I'm saying? I rocked with Fat Joe since Jealous Once Envy.
Now, you a loyal nigga, though.
You know what I'm saying?
You a loyal nigga, yeah.
Because I'm a fan of hip-hop.
I ain't a nigga that just jumped on a bandwagon listening to y'all shit.
Right.
You know, New York.
Hey, this is, hey.
We're into hip-hop, every genre of hip-hop.
Right.
So, it's like, with the Fat Joe situation, I'm kind of glad it got squashed.
It's a beautiful thing.
You don't want to worry about a million Puerto Rican niggas from the Bronx. There's a lot of them. There's a lot of them. glad it got squashed. Mm-hmm. It's a beautiful thing. You don't want to worry
about a million Puerto Rican niggas
from the Bronx.
There's a lot of them.
There's a lot of them.
That's right.
You know what I'm saying?
That's right.
I heard the Pistol Pete nigga
was real.
I'm going to give it up.
I heard the Pistol Pete nigga
like a couple of niggas
up north with him.
All right.
And heard him,
because I'm in the streets,
so I'm in tune to the streets.
And you was getting
locked up a lot, too.
Yeah, right.
Let's make some noise
if you're getting
locked up a lot.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm still here.
Hold on. Let me stop these people.
Listen, with all you motherfuckers here
and only four people clapping,
I'm going to keep it real. If you don't want to clap,
you can exit.
This is a classic episode.
It's the number one podcast.
I just feel like I've been a fan of Fat Joe since Jealous One's Envy.
That's what's up, man.
It's good for hip-hop.
This is all good for hip-hop.
But you know, hip-hop is always competition.
You know how New York City is.
And, you know, I'm glad that shit is squashed.
Rest in peace to Chris Lighty.
Why?
You know what I'm saying?
And, you know, that was the pioneer of this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Doing this shit since the tunnel. You know what I'm saying? And the tunnel know, that was the pioneer of this shit. You know what I'm saying? Doing this shit since the tunnel.
You know what I'm saying?
And the tunnel was like Rikers Island.
My tunnel was like Rikers Island.
It was like Rikers Island.
No chain, no shoes.
They take your shoes off when you walk through the door.
So it's like, if on there, Chris Lighty, I seen, you know, Deal With Y'all, Foxy, 50.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I just thought it was good for hip-hop, man.
Shout out to Fat Joe.
Let's make some noise for, yeah, you know what I'm talking about I just thought it was good for hip-hop, man. Shout out to Fat Joe. Let's make some noise
for Yeah, Yo, Know What The Fuck.
Yeah, Yo, Know What The Fuck.
Now, I've been saving this question
the whole time. You guys
was a part of that Chronic album.
Let's hands down
one of my top favorite
albums of all time.
And you guys was a part of that Chronic album.
It's a two-part question.
One,
how did it feel
about being a part
of that album?
And two,
when y'all was making it,
I heard stories
of y'all saying
y'all was all,
like,
didn't have a lot of money,
but did y'all know
y'all was making a classic?
So you can answer it
in which either
two parts you want.
Hell no.
Me neither.
I didn't know
when I made the word
was a classic.
But go ahead, continue. Thank you. These the Warwick Boys a classic. But go ahead,
continue.
Thank you.
These niggas
always say yeah.
But go ahead.
You never know
you're making history
because you're making it.
It's like, man,
we was starving, man.
That's how we made
the Dog Pound.
Snoop had the apartment,
Franklin.
We was just in there.
One bedroom.
We stole for breakfast.
We went to the store,
dad,
steal local bread,
little stiles, steal some eggs,
all that type of shit, bacon and shit.
Hit the door.
And come back and we cook that shit up, cuz.
And then we go to the studio.
Then dad learned how to break into the studio, cuz.
That's how we started.
At late at night?
Hotwire elevator.
What?
Hold on, tell me, I've never heard this before in my life.
You got a hotwire elevator?
Yeah, that was Solar Records.
Dick Griffin.
I remember that.
You know, the whispers, the Lake Show and all that shit.
I would sneak up to the studio, grab one of the reels that he had in the back and tape over that motherfucker.
And then he'd come in there like, man, this motherfucker taking all the whispers.
That's how me and Dad
could work because, you know,
everything was dog
and Dr. Dre,
so we sneaking that motherfucker
late at night,
but no, we didn't know
we was making history.
This is the fact of the question.
What?
Is the movie coming out?
Damn.
Yeah, I heard about it.
We ain't on the movie, man.
Damn, Skip, you know?
Tupac movie coming out,
you know,
my son featuring in that.
Get out of here.
Let's make some noise.
Let's make some noise.
So your son is in that movie?
Yeah, he's playing me in the movie.
Oh, that's hard.
That's hard.
Shout out to your son, man.
He going to play.
Oh, yeah.
We waiting on that one.
That's hard.
That's our movie.
Yeah.
But wait, Noreen.
I supposed to be playing Nate Dogg, man. We talked about this shit. Nah, nah. Daddy, this is our movie. Yeah. But wait, Noreen. Uh-huh?
I supposed to be playing Nate Dogg, man. We talked about this shit.
Nah, nah, man.
I can't be Nate Dogg.
I don't look like Nate Dogg.
Nah.
I don't look like Nate Dogg.
You can't sing, nigga.
Couldn't Nate Dogg sing up up his ass?
He looks like the old lady from What's Happening.
You gotta chill out, Jack.
Pull it back up.
And back up.
We heard you hail around somewhere, too.
Let's bring them up. Let's bring them up.
Cisco with the thong song.
How many bitches you fuck, Cisco,
with the thong song?
Listen, man.
How many bitches you fuck, man?
Cisco, what's going on, my brother?
Listen, man. Go over there. You gonna shit.
You gonna go in between the two gangsterous niggas
on the West Coast.
Yeah, yeah.
I know. I done fucked so many bitches,
but goddamn Cisco and Drew,
we gotta tell y'all what it is.
We gotta tell y'all what it is, too.
What's up, baby?
What's going on, baby?
I give a hug, man. I'm sorry, man.
Listen, listen.
See, because back in the days
when we was doing music,
everybody just knew our voices.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Dad's talking.
Dad's talking.
Go ahead, Dad.
You know, when we did the Chronic and shit like that, you know, it was innovative, but when we was doing that, everybody just knew our voices. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Daz talking. Daz talking. Go ahead, Daz. You know, when we did the Chronic and shit like that, you know, it was some innovative,
but when we was doing that, everybody just knew our voices.
They didn't know our face.
So my fucker be bumping the Chronic right in front of us.
They don't know that Daz did production on Daz was the one DJing on Rat-A-Tat-Tat when
it goes, ka-ka-ka-ka.
That was Daz DJing.
That shit crazy.
Ka-ka-ka-ka-ka.
Rat-A-Tat-Tat-Tat.
I didn't even know he could ambition to a rider. I knew that. That shit crazy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Rat-a-tat-tat. I didn't even know he could get him dishing to a rider.
I knew that.
But now, Daz,
I seen you on Vlad TV.
Yeah.
You spoke about Miss L.A.
And you pointed out the fact
that Miss L.A.
had a baby by Dr. Dre.
I mean, what did you call that
in the hood?
Hold on, hold on.
You said you pointed out
that Miss L.A.
had a baby by Dr. Dre,
had a baby by Suge,
and was rubbing on Tupac in the studio.
What do you call a girl like that?
I don't know.
What do y'all call her in L.A.?
Because I want to use y'all words.
A what?
A what?
A beer?
A beer?
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Okay, Cisco.
Cisco.
Cisco, Nokia.
Nokia, you gave us beats, baby.
Let's make some noise for Nokia.
Goddamn.
Cisco, I want you to keep it real with us.
What's up, what's up?
We seen you, you had a fight the other day, right?
Or, um, Jagged Edge?
Is this true?
That wasn't a fight.
Ain't nobody throw no hands.
Oh, there's a scuffle.
Okay, how much scuffle?
How much...
Skirmish.
Okay, let me just ask you one one question Let me ask you one question
How much pussy did you get off the thong song?
A lot of pussy
I don't know if you could quantify it in
Actual numbers
And you ain't have a DM back there
So they weren't sliding in your DMs
They were sliding in your face
What happened?
Absolutely.
What happened?
Man, they still putting that joint today.
Yo, is your publishing checks crazy?
They're nice.
All my jewels is real.
You didn't do that?
I didn't do that.
I got a phone in.
I got a phone in.
He did.
I got a phone in.
I got a phone in.
I got a song on there.
Make sure.
Oh, man, man.
That song was, like, detrimental to you being existence.
As a solo artist.
We was already multi-platinum before I even did that.
Is that when you got the blonde hair?
You was on the album.
I was on the album.
That's right.
That's right.
I came and performed.
I came out late.
You remember that day?
I came out too late.
Y'all niggas was killing it so crazy.
I was just sitting there and watched it.
You know what I'm saying? So is that when you died the platinum
man? The platinum for the thong song?
Well, yeah, that was the platinum thing.
Because y'all niggas from Baltimore. Niggas don't know y'all niggas is hood
as fuck. The niggas from Baltimore
the niggas is from the wire.
The niggas doing the niggas.
The niggas from the wire.
I grew up right in the middle of all this shit.
The niggas selling crack and all that.
True Hill is a crack selling place.
I know.
I went to Drew Hill trying to sell crack.
I'm telling you.
It's crazy that when we used to rehearse in my house,
we would get off the bus, come from school,
and I'd be like, yo, y'all niggas got to shut the fuck up
because they're going to fuck y'all up.
Y'all see that y'all get in the house.
Listen, at one point, New York niggas used to go to Baltimore
and try to get money.
Yeah.
And Drew Hill was the park. There was a lot of crackheads in that park. At one point. I don'tiggas used to go to Baltimore and try to get money. And Jew Hill was the park.
It was a lot of crackheads in that park.
At one point.
I don't know if y'all cleaned up now.
No, I mean, you know.
So when y'all called yourself Jew Hill, I automatically knew these niggas is hood niggas.
And the people never heard of Jew Hill, they don't know that.
Every time you see that red house on the corner, that was on the wire.
That was right next to my grandmother's house.
So we get residual checks every time they serve in drugs
exactly what happened with jagged edge what happened let's get to the point I don't know. Who won the fight? Who won the fight? Who won the fight? Who won the fight? Who won the fight?
I don't know this from B-Boy Evil.
Give him the mic.
Give him the mic.
Who won the fight?
I walked away unscathed.
All right.
That's the song, bro.
Oh, yeah.
Some of those got hurt.
Because me and Gabon had a fight.
I won for sure.
Let me hear that.
I won for sure.
With me and Gabon had a fight.
Now, yeah, y'all. I don't know about that. Now, yeah, y'all. We talked me and Cole at a fight. Now, now, now, yeah, yo.
I don't know about that.
Now, yeah, yo.
Yeah.
We talked about Drew Harris.
How many people we all beat up in G-Unit?
Like at the offices.
I heard about y'all.
We got Southside and Manhattan.
We do got a list.
Yeah, yeah, you got a list.
Being down with 50 is not like being down with like.
Like Leo Combs
Kanye or Jay-Z or one of them niggas
No, 51's beef
50, yeah, he's a street nigga
Like, I can't front, I can't take nothing away from 50
He put niggas in position
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I mean, like I said, being in the studio with Dr. Dre
Guys like these guys, Legend, Snoop, you know what I'm saying?
It was always a dream to me.
Like, I reached my dream in hip-hop already.
You know what I call it?
Like, I be telling people, man, I reached the pinnacle of rap.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
That's what I'm telling you.
I don't get a song.
Everybody.
Yeah, once you in the studio with niggas like this and like Em and Dre.
And you rocked on a Dre beat before?
Yes.
I never rocked on a Dre beat.
I've been in the studio
for the whole
Get Rich or Die trying.
My life sucks right now.
I did?
Yeah.
Oh,
come on, man.
Come on.
My bad, my bad.
I get you now.
How they talking
corrupt move-bots?
It was crazy for me
because I don't know
if they witnessed this
in the studio,
but Dre used to make
50, say, a line like
50 times. I heard that.
50 times.
Corrupted it about 300 times.
So he'd be like, say it like this.
And it was just amazing to me.
Put some emphasis on it.
Right.
You'll lay the whole rap, right?
Right.
You'll be like, yeah.
Dr. Dre be like, yeah, that's banging right there.
But I want you to say what like a...
Yeah.
Like a...
What?
Right. Okay, so let's just redo that line, Dr. Dre. I'm going to redo that line, Dr. Dre. what like a yeah like a what right
okay so let's just
redo that line
Dr. Dre
I'm gonna redo that
I'm gonna redo that line
Dr. Dre
no just do the whole verse over
right
and then look
over and over
to be in the studio
over and over
again
I remember when
when 50 was doing
many men
and Eminem
classic record
he did the footsteps
and he knew what movie the footsteps came from and that was just did the footsteps and he knew what movie the footsteps
came from and that was just amazing for me
like he knew like the footsteps
like it was just
amazing shit to me to be in the studio
with these guys like so like I
hit my point Madison Square Garden
Paris Dubai
Africa I've been
everywhere in the world I've been
around all the legends like I don't know man
I just feel like
I'ma be honest cuz
I feel like y'all legends
I'ma be honest cuz
In every crew
There's that one nigga
That everybody roll with
That's just that hood nigga
You just roll with him
You love him to death
Wu-Tang
You got Raekwon
And you got Ghostface
That's right
And ODB.
And G-Unit, you got Tony.
Yeah, yeah.
Tony was the best.
Let's make some noise for Tony holding it down.
You know, man, this is the number one podcast.
Number one podcast.
Hey, me and my son, we was doing this all day.
Yeah, I ain't gonna find a dollar.
You gotta bring that dance back here, yo.
You gotta bring that dance back here.
I ain't gonna find a dollar.
I just John Cena, bitch and shit.
You know John Cena in the wrestling?
He does this.
My son does it.
I be like, you doing the Tony Ayo dance?
But he fighting for John Cena.
He owe you bonuses.
He owe you bonuses.
I need some money, John Cena.
He owe you bonuses.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Get that cheese.
Now, Drew Neal.
Oh, man.
Drew Neal.
Did Kevin Lyle sign y'all? Did Kevin Lyle sign y'all? Because he from Baltimore. No, Kevin, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, now, like right after we did the Rush Hour soundtrack. I was on the Rush Hour soundtrack too, I think.
Yeah, that first one.
Def Jam was cutting checks back then.
Let's make some noise for Def Jam cutting checks.
We was on that one too.
Make some noise for Def Jam.
When we did the Rush Hour soundtrack,
when we did the Rush Hour soundtrack,
at the time, we had gotten paid more than any other artist
that had ever been on a soundtrack before.
Damn.
Billy Floor's the hard call to shoot the video.
Now listen, I've got to ask everybody this question.
We're going to start with you, yeah, yo,
and we're going to go all around.
All of us has been independent.
All of us has been major.
What do you prefer?
I mean, I feel like when you're on a major,
like when we had Interscope, we had the red carpet,
we had MTV, a lot of people working for you.
And I feel like when you go independent, it's just like a lot more legwork, a lot more to do.
You know what I'm saying?
So what do you like more?
It's crazy.
I like independent money, but I like the major promotion.
Agreed.
Daz. I mean, I like independent, man. I like independent money, but I like the major promotion. Agreed. I like independent, man.
You like independent more?
It's like a dope game to me.
I'm going to take $2,500, press me up 5,000 CDs, maybe 50,000.
So the order's coming in, 30,000, 40,000.
I'm going to press that up 90 days later.
I want the money, man.
Fuck the fame.
I'm Ron Bentley.
You know,
it's everything, man.
It's a great experience.
Plus, I own it all.
You know,
all 3,000 records.
You dig?
Albums that I got.
You know what I'm saying?
And you producing it, too.
So that's...
And you writing your own shit.
You gotta look at this.
You get to check for the CD. You get the check for the CD.
You get the check
for the digital.
Right.
And this is the other
part of the game.
That door gotta close.
Register the song.
Now you're getting
writing and publishing.
That's four checks.
Look how smart Dad is.
I'm about to just get
smart.
He's mad smart.
He's on point.
Four checks.
Now the fifth check.
Yeah.
Sing.
Sound exchange. He's a hang with you,. Now, the fifth check. Yeah. Same. Sound exchange.
He's a hang with you, man.
He's a hang with you.
Now, I'm going to ask you.
Don't forget the license.
Don't forget the license.
Yeah.
Now, I'm going to ask you all as a collective force.
What do you like better?
Well, I mean, honestly, me, I got a different opinion about it because, you know, I went inside for like eight years and like that and like worked in the monster for real.
So it's like as an artist, once you get to see that side of it, it kind of like taints you for real because you like sitting there like, yo, y'all been telling me this bullshit the whole time and that's what this shit really means for real?
So, you know, I mean,
it's a grind,
but, you know,
like it was saying,
like, to know you own it all and especially like for us
because we performing every week.
So it's like we out there
in front of the people.
So it's like, you know,
you want that promotion
and you kind of, you know,
you miss it at first,
but it's like, man,
we've been doing it for 20 years.
So it's like, how fucked up is it?
That's true.
For real.
Now, you got a different answer.
You look like you wanted to say something different.
Nah, nah, keep it real.
Your face was different.
Come on, talk to the mic.
Talk to the mic.
I'm new, you know what I'm saying?
For real.
So like, when I got in, it was already an independent thing, you know what I mean?
So I really don't know about the majors, but you know what I'm saying?
I'm the new guy in Drew Hill now. Okay. I mean, like you said. Oh, so it's just three of y'all now? No, Dez is around here somewhere. I don't know About the majors But you know what I'm saying I'm the new guy Drew Hill now
Okay
Like you said
Oh so it's just three of y'all now
No
Dance is around here somewhere
I don't know where
Okay
Okay now cover up
You done
Now cover up
What do you like more
Oh I'm fucking with the majors man
Fuck the bullshit
Game over
Alright
You know what I'm saying
The majors make you that brand
That brand is the money
Fuck the album
And fuck the bullshit The brand is the money. Fuck the album and fuck the bullshit.
The brand is the money, because even after the majors,
my nigga, I'll eat forever
off that brand. You understand me?
So my key is this
here, because Steven Tyler told
Dog and all of us, you know, that's the problem
with you rap guys. You fucking
don't understand. This is fucking rock and roll,
Jack. You understand me?
We get paid a million point five a show.
So while the majors is making their money off our album,
we triple that in one year, what they made off that album.
Now they do these 360s.
But we got to deal with no 360.
All our show money is ours.
All our merchandise is ours.
Everything we do is ours, away
from the album. So yeah, when they
get that money from the album,
they gotta break it down
in so many pieces.
You think they all getting rich like that, but they
break it down in so many pieces between
what that company is about.
And you get your little piece, but at the
end of the day, you touring,
who was it? It was Mick Jagger
He said man
The record labels
Be begging us
To make an album
Nigga we don't make
An album for five years
Nigga
Fuck an album
Nigga we touring
Eight months out the year
Nigga
See I got
Eight months
At a million point five
A gig
Two million a gig
My nigga
And we touring Over eight to ten months out there.
They don't got no beef with nobody.
No beef with nobody.
There's no beef with rock and roll.
There's no rock and roll beef.
And then that's not mentioning the merchandise.
That's not mentioning the people that's paying them to do these commercials and that.
VIPs and shit.
Me, me.
That's money. Add up $ VIP. Oh, that's shit. Leave me. Leave me. Hey, man, that's money.
Add up a million point five
in one week.
Okay.
Now, Capone,
what's yours?
Okay, go ahead.
Because I recorded my album
myself and sold it back.
Good job.
The death jam.
So a lot of people
know that song,
that was under my label.
Good job.
So, you know,
that was a lot of the controversy
11 million that all went to you let's make some noise for you
but um but yeah i mean because you know with with with the with the guys we learned
we came right out of high school into the industry so we learned a lot of hard lessons
right and um you know bam man, I came to Def Jam
basically with my whole project
with the exception of maybe one or two songs.
Good job, man.
Now, Capone, we're going to ask you.
Good fucking job, man.
What do you like more,
independent or major?
I mean, I came up in the 90s,
so, you know,
you got to realize that
in that era of music, the label was the machine.
Right.
Machine.
When you're dealing with a machine, you're dealing with somebody that, you know, that's going to back you, that's going to spend three.
A lot of people ain't never seen a million dollar budget video, you know what I'm saying?
Let's keep it real.
Dan, you seen it?
Yeah.
Corrupt, you seen it?
They don't really cost a million, but they charge your ass a million.
No, no. Hype will charge your million. Hype they charge your ass a million. No, no, no.
Hype will charge your million.
Hype will charge your million.
Because he's flying Mr. Charles in and all that.
We know how that go.
Right, right, right.
We know what Hype doing.
But at the end of the day, now you can make that same million dollar video for $20,000.
Exactly.
Less than that.
Less than that.
All right, now, Karrue, that. Everyone starts with $1,000.
Alright, now, Corrupt, you had one of the most
classic Vlad interviews
ever.
That was classic.
Pass Corrupt the mic.
You don't remember the Vlad? What was going on
there? Yeah, you just
spaced out, Corrupt. We loved it.
We loved it. You were like,
we don't want your vlogs cuz we gotta... We love that, Corrupt. We loved it. We loved it. You were like, you were like, we don't want your blocks,
cuz.
We gotta,
we love that, Kuro.
We love that.
What happened during that?
I'm just saying, cuz,
you know,
I love New York, cuz.
Yeah.
You know,
the bullshit gotta stop, man.
Yeah, we gotta stop that.
We love New York
and everybody knows it.
And New York love y'all.
And they was on
my little nigga's head, man.
They was on my little nigga
Kendrick's head, cuz.
And it's just,
it's enough is enough. It was a big misunderstanding. And when Vlad nigga's head, man. It was on my little nigga Kendrick's head, because it's just enough is enough.
It was a big misunderstanding.
And when Vlad brought it up,
you know, that kind of pissed me off.
Don't ask me that.
You already know what that is.
So he hit the button, and I gave him what he wanted.
Let's make some noise for Kuruv.
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Hold on, hold on
I gotta take the time out
We got CNN and Dog Pound here
I'm the motherfucking DJ here
I gotta ask the question
That everybody wanted to know back in the days
When CNN did the L.A.L.A. joint, what was going on in y'all heads when that happened?
It was all bad.
We were some bad niggas and doing all the kind of shit, you know what I mean?
You know what I'm saying?
We just knew, you know, it was hip-hop.
Did y'all take it personal or not really?
No, it was all bad.
It was all bad.
Give it 100%. Give it 100%. Yeah, yeah, yeah. all bad. It was all bad. Give it 100%.
Give it 100%.
Yeah, yeah.
That's what I want.
That's what I want.
I got a story.
Listen, listen, listen.
I got a story.
There you go.
I got a story, right?
LA, New York had came out.
LA, LA had came out, right?
Right.
And then, you know.
You know what I'm trying to figure out?
Which one is the nigga that me putting in the truck?
Yeah.
So look. We just saw that video.
So look,
we go to L.A.
and they're like,
yo, you gotta go to the radio station.
So I'm like, cool.
But they're like,
you gotta come by yourself.
You're just a brave nigga.
I'm in L.A.,
I'm in L.A., right?
But this is how I know
the niggas is real niggas, though.
So I'm in L.A.,
it's you, Snoop,
Daz, Karab, all y'all niggas. I walkiggas though. So I'm in LA, it's you, Snoop, Daz, Karab,
all y'all niggas, I walk in the studio,
I'm like, oh shit!
I'm Dodo!
And them niggas was like, what up nigga?
I was like, oh.
But I was like, the radio station told me
I had to come up, you in jail nigga.
He looking at me like, I don't remember that,
he was in jail, what is it?
But that was the craziest shit,
that's how I knew they was real niggas.
They wasn't tripping on You know what I'm saying
Like
You know what I mean
Like that
And now I gotta ask you
Yeah yo
You know with all that
When we talk about the west coast
East coast
Y'all had game on your team
I thought y'all was the most powerful
When game was a part of y'all
Y'all
I feel like
I still feel like that
With the game situation
Like me
Honestly
I never really
Understood it Cause I came home from jail And I just felt blessed You know what I'm saying I came home Game situation, like, me, honestly, like, I never really understood it.
Because I came home from jail and I just felt blessed.
You know what I'm saying?
I came home.
I had a condo in Battery Park.
I could see the Statue of Liberty.
Damn.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm coming from Rikers Island to that.
So it's like, 50, you my nigga.
Banks, you my nigga.
Game, you my nigga.
Buck, you my nigga.
Right.
I never, I didn't understand
The rap game
You know what I'm saying
But I felt like
Game had henchmen
In his ear
At that time
You know what I'm saying
I hear you Glacius
Please be quiet
I feel like he had
Henchmen in his ear
At that time
I felt like
It was just bad blood
From then
Like I felt like
Henchmen was putting shit
Cause henchmen was like A guy that y'all ain't really messing with.
I didn't understand it.
Who was Henchman?
Listen.
We ain't getting into all that.
This is why I didn't.
I'm going to keep it 100 with you.
This is why I didn't understand it.
Game was a nigga from L.A.
Henchman was a nigga that supposedly set a pot from New York.
I didn't understand it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I just didn't get it.
You know what I mean?
50 was a nigga in position. He gave Game some records. You know what I'm saying? Like, I just didn't get it. You know what I mean? 50 was a nigga in position.
He gave Game some records.
You know what I'm saying? And I heard, this is how we do
all these records before they came
out. I'm just a loyal
nigga. Like, I feel like
it's a team. Game used to call my phone.
Right. You know what I'm saying? Like, yo,
I need you on this record. If you know it's Game's first
album, who's the only nigga from G-Unit
that's on Game's album?
I'm running.
Tony Ayo.
Indeed.
Right?
So it was never really a problem
with the game.
Right.
You know what I felt like
niggas kind of probably
went wrong with the game?
His man,
God bless the day,
his man Billboard got smoked.
And he wanted niggas
to come to the funeral
when niggas was busy
doing all kinds of shit.
I don't know if niggas
got in his ear. I don't know if niggas got in his ear.
I don't know if it's
the henchman shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But I just never understood.
But in your heart,
did you ever want to like,
you know what I'm saying,
like try to put that together?
Because at the end of the day,
you're a general at G-Unit.
Look, I'm just a loyal nigga.
You understand what I'm saying?
All the politics
and the rap game,
I never understood.
I just was a nigga
that came home.
I used to sell drugs On 134
Bum ass 30 nigga
You know what I'm saying
God brought
I saw drugs on 107
I got broke
You know what I'm saying
You know what I'm saying
You know what I'm saying
You know what I'm saying
So me coming home
Like I said
From Rikers Island
To Battery Park
It was big for me
And I always respect
50
50 London
Bought Bentleys for me.
Right.
Banks done came see me.
You know what I'm saying?
Because the Banks, the Banks, the Banks are drama.
Like, you had something to do with help putting that back together, right?
Right.
I mean, I feel like Banks is always going to be my nigga.
Not Banks.
I'm saying Banks.
I mean Buck.
I mean Buck.
Yeah.
Not Banks. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I mean buck i'm in buck yeah not banks i'm sorry
i'm sorry i mean is man gonna always argue if don't argue then something's wrong man
so it's like gonna argue it's the it's the game people's watching every move you make everybody
got you know something to say right you know what'm saying, but like as for them niggas man, I love anybody
Let's make some noise. Yeah, you're loving it
Came home to a lot. That's why I'm always respect fifth no matter what we go through or banks or fuck or anybody
I'm always respect. I came right I came home to a good situation Like I said I done been to Paris
I been to Dubai
I been in the studio
With Trey
I been in the studio
With M50
Like
I'm straight
Like I
For hip hop
I'm good
I could be dead and gone tomorrow
And then just be like
Damn
You know what I'm saying
I been through a lot
I survived a lot
You know what I'm saying
Like rest in peace to chinks
You see a nigga like chinks That really didn't even have too many beefs and got tooken out.
Right.
Because when you a rapper, you a fucking target.
Regardless.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
You know what I mean?
You getting bitches.
You getting money.
You doing your thing.
You know what I'm saying?
When you a rapper, you a target.
You know what I'm saying?
I've been with 50 since We was on a tour
A lot of people don't know
Like
I was on a Nostradamus tour
I remember that
I remember that
50 opened up for Nas
Yeah I remember that
Nas was a nigga like
Queensbridge
The whole
Y'all niggas
Me 50
Nature
I was in Bensville
Yeah I looked up to
I remember when 50
Was in the Columbia system
I remember how hard he worked
and I just always
respected that
and respected
what niggas did.
Like I said,
I was on tour with Nas.
Nostradamus tour.
That's hard.
Jungle.
Horse.
That's my nigga.
Them niggas ain't know
who I was.
I wasn't nobody, nigga.
I'ma keep it real.
He was the shooter.
We know who you was.
We knew who you was.
I'm a nigga.
You was an income
negro nigga.
We knew who you was. Listen, a nigga. We know who you was. I'm a nigga. You was an ex-Negro nigga. We knew who you was.
Listen, I'm a nigga.
No, we knew.
I'm a nigga that was just chilling.
Before we wrap up, let's get to that story.
Let's get to it.
Let's get to it.
I'm on a tour with Nas, right?
So you know how 50 had a bitch, whatever?
I'm the nigga that's left in the lobby.
You know, I'm just, I'm in the lobby.
Damn. I got the nigga that's left in the lobby. You know, I'm just, I'm in the lobby. I got the Movado.
With the one diamond
in the top?
The Movado,
no.
That preem
and them niggas
gave 50
for Ja Rule Chain.
You understand
what I'm saying?
I'm not trying to,
like,
for real,
that's what I'm saying.
50's a real nigga,
like,
it's a real situation. You know what I'm saying? Like, like, for real, that's what I'm saying. 50's a real nigga, like, it's a real situation.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that day in the Hit Factory, like I said again,
them niggas could have got smoked.
Right.
Because niggas had the.45 ACP with no safety, nigga.
And it was in a room with Tony Polk, but they producing niggas.
You know what I mean?
They ain't going to open the door if they hear some drama.
You know what I'm saying?
But if that gun was in that room room it would have been a totally different
Okay, hold on cuz Jack keep whispering in my ear
Hell gotta go right, but he also whispered in my ear that no kill your make some noise for that. Let's make some noise. Let's make some noise.
It's a Jack Tula question. It's a Jack Tula question.
Winner!
Yeah!
It's a Jack Tula question.
Winner!
Winner!
Winner!
You had the baddest thing in your game,
saying your name.
Winner!
Go ahead, go ahead, let's do it.
Winner!
Winner!
It's 90's night.
This nigga staying, trying to get me to talk about that situation.
All I'm gonna say is this.
We have a beautiful son that's getting ready to...
He'll be a teenager this week.
Shout out to him.
And that's it.
God bless you.
God bless you. Hold up. Shout out. That's it. God bless you. God bless you.
Hold up.
Hold up.
Before Drew Hill leave,
this is DJ EFN.
We only,
we one mic short tonight.
Yes, we are.
And Cisco,
I just got to,
you here,
I got to take the opportunity
to say this.
I had a classic,
I'm a mixtape DJ from Miami.
Classic freestyle was at
the Thong Song
I think Remix
Met the Man and Redman
Were there
South Beach
Yeah
That make sense
Alright
Redman gave me
The illest freestyle
Ever on one of my mixtapes
Right there
Cause I worked for
Def Jam at the time
And then on the flip side
My ex-girlfriend
Did her debut
Music video
Gig
At your shit
End of story
End of story
I remember that You got how long You started fucking with her I remember that video gig at your shit. And the story. And the story.
I remember that.
You got her off.
You start fucking with her.
I remember that.
You start fucking with her.
You start fucking with her.
You start fucking with her.
You just smash my lady.
I remember that.
You know,
you just made this nigga full out of love.
Just make some noise
for you, nigga.
I remember that.
I remember that.
I remember that. I remember that! I had to say that one.
Hey, hey, hey. I love that dog song.
He ain't me.
He was like that.
Hey, you know what, man?
Hey, you know what, man?
Go ahead, come on.
I've gots to get back to this Angie Martinez.
She is super bad, man.
She super bad. I want to give it up one time for him cracking Angie Martinez.
You the man right there.
Good job.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You want to follow Angie, baby?
You understand what I mean?
That's my friend Angie.
Angie is my friend.
Right.
That's my nigga. Angie is my friend. Right. That's my nigga.
Angie is my nigga.
Angie plays no games.
This is a Jack Doolittle question.
I don't know why I got pulled into it, but I got pulled into it, man.
And Angie plays no games.
That's why I can't understand.
I don't even understand.
She's a great person.
She plays no games.
Jack Doolittle.
It's Jack Doolittle.
And I don't like nobody.
Happy birthday, Jack Doolittle.
Happy birthday. Happy birthday, Jack Thriller. Happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday, Jack Thriller.
Happy birthday, Jack.
Diego.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Diego EFN.
My lovely wife.
My lovely wife.
Happy birthday.
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Gemini. Gemini. Gemini. Gemini. Gemini. Gemini. Gemini. Gemini. Gemini. Let's get back together. Now, what was...
Hold on, hold on.
Now, what was your favorite years of death row?
Oh, shit.
You know what's crazy today?
You know what's crazy today?
I watched y'all perform, right?
And I heard y'all perform a record from 94.
94, I was in jail.
So that means to tell me...
Come on, y'all.
Come on, let's quiet down.
So that means to tell me that in 94, when Come on Let's quiet down So that means to tell me
That in 94
When I was in jail
Y'all niggas already
Had classics
So what's your favorite year
At death row
When everything was right
Every one of them
Up until 96
That's where it ended
I came out of jail
96
This is true
Let me get a photo out
Oh come on
Let's do it
In the middle of the podcast
In the middle of the podcast
We all stand up Come on Let's do it And we ain't editing that, come on, let's do it. In the middle of the podcast. Right up in the middle of the podcast.
We all stand up.
Come on.
Let's do it.
And we ain't editing this shit.
Oh, my knees is bad. I knew it.
My knees is bad.
I knew it.
Mine too.
All right.
Yo, Drew, hell thank y'all for coming through.
Participating.
For sure.
Y'all done good.
We in.
We in.
Everybody.
This is a moment right here.
This is a moment.
You got me?
Make sure you get out of the way.
You want the Pandora one?
The Pandora one?
I knew that was Jack.
That's the one.
Panorama.
She said the Pandora one.
I don't know what it is.
Don't look.
Nah, it's good.
This is the regular one.
This is the regular one.
Turn it this way.
Drain, you got that good camera.
Drain got the wide lens.
Drain got the wide lens.
You ready?
That's what's up.
Did you get it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We leaving this in the podcast.
We don't edit shit.
So now.
This is the most poppin' podcast.
So now, Tony Ayo.
What's up, man?
Yo, my brother. Great seeing you, my brother. What's up, man? Yo, my brother.
Great seeing you, my brother.
Thank y'all for coming through, man.
Thank y'all.
I really appreciate that.
Cisco, Cisco, I really appreciate that.
Cisco.
Thank y'all.
You know we want to get to that second seat.
Oh, yeah?
Oh.
Oh, yeah, I remember.
Me and Long got in.
Yeah, yeah.
We got to do another one.
We got to do another one.
So now, okay, we're going to do another one. We're going to do another one. So now, okay, we're leaving all this.
This is probably number one.
We leave all this dumb shit.
Did you know by the fact, I like you.
Your horn duty is good.
His horn duty is good.
So now, yeah, yo.
Yo, what's up, man?
Y'all had Olivia on, um...
Right.
How was it working with Olivia?
I'm good.
Olivia was...
It was cool.
We recording, guys.
We recording.
Calm it down.
We getting quiet in here.
Yeah, I love this.
I love this.
We got the guests helping out.
We got the guests helping out.
You brought up some other shit.
Yeah, yeah.
Chill out.
Yeah, we bringing up Olivia.
You told me to bring up Olivia, too.
He did.
Olivia was always cool, but they had an option.
I don't know.
I heard there was an option between Keisha Cole and Olivia.
No, y'all was going to sign Keisha Cole?
I don't know.
I was locked up.
Y'all fucked up.
But I like Keisha Cole.
Y'all fucked up.
I like Olivia.
Y'all fucked up. I heard there was an Y'all fucked up Like a little bit Yeah yeah
Let's get it out
Keisha Cole
Wow
You know what I mean
Wow
Wow that's crazy
That fucked me up
It's a lot of shitty shit
I've seen in hip hop
Like I mean
Like I remember
For real
Our first time
When we was in Atlanta
And all the shit happened
With Ja Rule
50 Punch Ja Rule
You keep going back
Nah nah 50 was on Ben Or Ja Rule Rule. 50 Punch Ja Rule in the eyes. You keep going back to this. Nah, nah.
50 was on Ben or Ja Rule.
Come on, man.
But look, 50 Punch Ja Rule in the eyes.
Oh, man.
I don't want to hear this story.
No, no.
I wanted to be drama, man.
I remember Ludacris was the radio nigga.
Chris Love-a-Lover.
He was Chris Love-a-Lover.
Chris Love-a-Lover.
And I seen him blow.
So you just like never know what you're going to see in the game, man.
I experienced a lot.
Like seeing a lot.
Like I said, being on tour with Nas.
Fucking experiences
in the studio
with M.A. Gray.
Because y'all said
y'all favorite years
of Death Row
was every year
up until 96.
So what was your favorite
years at G-Unit?
I would say coming home
the free years.
Coming home.
You know,
being on Rikers Island.
Now Capone used,
I'm sorry,
I want you to get
into this story
because people
be telling me
I cut people off.
No, it's cool.
But Capone used I just came coming home for like four years.
Right.
He was like, every time somebody said, yo, he was like, I'm just coming home.
He was like, ah, you got to do it for Capone.
But look, when he came home.
How long did you use it?
But when he came home and I had the CNN report and, you know, the jail phone calls.
That's like the Kwamega with Nas.
You know what I mean?
Like, you study like, yo, who is this nigga?
Like, I'm a nigga that study hip hop. You know what I mean? You study like, who is this nigga? I'm a nigga that
study hip-hop. You know what I'm saying? I'm not
just a nigga, regular rap
nigga. You know what I'm saying? I was in the basement
rest in peace with my nigga Fat Shaw.
And we listened to records from The Gap
Band, CNN, The Dog Pound,
to fucking
Michelle A. You know what I mean?
I remember that Michelle A.
Now, The Dog Pals, DPG.
I seen the second song when y'all performed.
The second song that y'all gave love to was Nate Dog.
Oh, yes.
And for me, I looked at the youngins around the crowd,
and I noticed a lot of young people didn't know this song.
Right.
But for y'all to come out, and that was y'all second song,
y'all gave love to Nate Dogg. How important
is that? Because Nate Dogg, if it wasn't for
Nate Dogg, in my opinion,
we wouldn't have a future.
We wouldn't have a T-Pain.
We wouldn't have a, you name them.
Ty Dolla Signs.
Nah, Jack Tiller, you ain't in that
conversation. I'm going to ask you to chill
out. I'm going to ask you to chill out. I'm going to ask you to
relax. But, the weekend.
How was it working
with the original? Because that's the first.
Like, he's the first rapper, singer.
Man, we grew up
doing robberies and all that.
Wait, Nate was doing robberies too?
Nate was doing robberies.
That's what's up.
Nate was in the military.
Shout out to Nate Dogg. Let's shout out to Nade Dogg.
Let's make some noise for Nade Dogg.
God bless.
Rest in peace, Nade Dogg.
So, man, he was a guy.
He was a gangster.
And he was from Long Beach, too.
Oh, wow.
Wow.
What's up, guy?
Nade was a broader.
But he had the hooks, though.
You know, when we was at Death Row, right?
Uh-huh.
We were going to Death Row.
Because y'all brought Nate Doerr with y'all, right?
No, not a man.
They didn't have Nate Doerr.
He was with Doerr.
He was with Nate, right?
Okay.
You know what I mean?
There was Snoop, Nate, and Jeter.
One Jeter.
One Jeter.
And, you know, you really have to worry about nothing.
Because Daz and Nate, they always had the heaters.
We the enforcers.
They always had the heaters. We ain enforcers. They always had the heaters.
The singer nigga.
You couldn't get body.
If you got body by a singer nigga, it was for real.
Don't even
think about
singing. When we was in
Oakland and
motherfuckers ain't have me and dad's money.
We had Nate with us.
So D-Shot picked us up.
Said, come on, we're going to go.
We went to the Eastmount Mall.
And D-Shot did.
We did a show in an abandoned mall.
Right.
And D-Shot did like you did with Nate.
I love this story.
You know?
And D-Shot did. And D-Shot did like you did with me. I'm up here before the morning. And D-Shot did with us what you did with me.
Because, you know, Norrie dropped me off that nickel.
That's right.
Take care of yourself, myself, kid.
But that's what D-Shot did.
He was like, here, man, take this and take this.
So, Daz and Nate had to eat it.
And we had to take the promoter in the back,
count this shit.
Wow. And we're walking down the stairs,
and the lights went off.
And the motherfuckers turned the light off.
No, no, no.
It wasn't.
No, somebody leaned on that motherfucker's light,
and we turned it on,
and Nate and Daz was like,
nigga!
Oh, yeah.
So, you know, every time, man,
Nate wasn't just a crooner or a singer.
Man, Nate was G, man.
Nate was pulling licks.
Nate was, man, Nate was a beast. Yeah, race to peace, Nate was G, man. Nate was pulling licks. Nate was, man, Nate was a beast.
Yeah, race to peace, Nate Dogg, man.
Word of the mother.
Race to peace, Nate Dogg.
Race to peace, Nate Dogg.
Race to peace, Nate Dogg.
Nah, Jack Thriller, I'm sorry.
You do not look like Nate Dogg.
96, I'm 96.
Remember that time we was in New York?
Was Nate Dogg with you that time when I had the barbecue
and I had it in the hood?
And then I moved it to the crib.
Was Nate with you?
Motherfucker, right.
It was RBS and Nate, right?
That's right.
I believe so, man.
That's right.
You remember that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Man, we got so many stories.
Yeah, man.
I mean, you know, we did it big, man.
For the record, Corrupt Man, I love you, man.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, that's a great thing.
That's a great thing.
I love you, man.
Listen, man, and I love y'all for participating in this crazy shit.
Because as you can see, we're the most unprofessional, professional podcast.
Because we're unprofessional because it's about 55 motherfuckers in here that weren't invited.
And then it's professional because we're not kicking them out.
We're just telling them just not to talk in the side.
Let's make some noise.
Hey, but you know what, Nori?
I'm going to tell you like this, guys.
What's really crazy is that it's a lot of people who me and Delmar and the homies, me and Daz and all of us, had issues with.
I like Delmar.
That's a hard name.
I was about to say who's Delmar.
That's my best name.
I'm going to give Delmar for Delmar.
If that's okay with you.
Wow.
You know what?
I want to get to this point. I want to get to this point.
I want to get to this point real quick.
Before you go there, though, I want to say this.
It's crazy
that through the history of hip-hop,
because we are historic,
all of us being together right now.
And the thing is that
a lot of the people that me and Delmar
had issues with, and that all of us
had issues with us. All the people that me and Delmar had issues with and that all of us had issues with us.
Right.
All the people
that had issues with us.
A lot of them
is my best friends right now.
For real.
Life changes.
You know what the crazy shit is?
Every time anybody
ever talk about
like the L.A., New York,
I be like,
that ass corrupt
is the closest niggas I got
on the West Coast.
Oh, my, my, my.
And that's crazy.
That's real shit right there.
Like, all these years. But I want you to finish your story. Oh, my, my, my. And that's crazy. That's real shit right there. Oh, my, my, my, my.
All these years.
I want you to finish your story.
Tell me how to cut people off.
Lazy Bone.
Lazy Bone.
You know what I'm saying?
That's one of my best friends.
You had beat back in the day?
Yeah, I had beat back in the day.
Records of Death, bro.
Oh, yeah.
I can't forget that.
Oh, for real.
Oh, that's right.
Oh, for real.
Right.
Why?
Because I'm...
I'm on my mama.
That's one of my best friends to this day, man.
That's crazy.
Easy E and Dre was beefing.
Right, you know what I'm saying?
That's crazy.
I chopped it with DMX.
Me and DMX was homeboys.
You know, I heard you see DMX the other day in the airport, and y'all was drinking.
I got the drop on you.
Yeah, I smashed everything.
Park City.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
You want to get in there?
I want some of that champagne.
Yeah.
I got you, cuz.
Can I be an honorary crip today?
I'm going to just keep saying cuz.
The whole episode.
I'm going to be an honorary crip.
I'm going to dip into the trash can.
Don't ruin the equipment, man.
But you know what?
It's crazy.
Prodigy.
That's one of my good friends.
You know what I'm saying?
And Havoc.
It's just crazy.
But that wasn't
they record, though.
Go ahead.
I'm just saying, though,
it's crazy because,
you know,
all of these different people
who the issues was with
are my best friends nowadays.
Delmar, let me get
some of that
good old-fashioned shine,
that moosh shine.
Give me some of that moosh,
that hooch.
Yeah, man,
they good friends of mine right now to this day, man.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's what's cracking, man.
Best friends, actually.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
And Noria always loves you.
You don't feel like hip-hop always been competition since...
Wait, hold on.
Did you ever take a bottle after?
Always, Tony.
That's what hip-hop is.
That's what hip-hop is.
Hold on.
Let's make some noise for Drew Hill.
No, we got three bottles.
It's only two now.
They thugged you out.
They thugged?
Oh!
I'm about to say, Drew Hale done thugged out a bunch of gangsters.
I feel like hip-hop always been competition since KRS-One.
Busy B.
And before that.
Before that.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, all right.
Before that.
Way before that.
You know, you don't ever want to see somebody get killed in hip-hop.
You know what I'm saying?
You never want to see people get shot or go to balance.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
But y'all shot niggas in front of Hot 97.
It's cool, right?
This is true, right?
Who shot somebody?
After us.
After us.
I think we did the first shootout in front of Hot 97.
Second one.
It was a blizzard.
It was a blizzard.
Y'all snitching on each other?
Y'all snitching on each other. It was a blizzard aint here Y'all aint here Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here
Y'all aint here Y'all aint here Y'all aint here Y'all aint here Y'all aint here I told him, I said, that's my brother. I said, stop drinking white with brown.
You never want to see an artist get hit.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
You never want to see an artist get killed.
Like, rest in peace to Chinkz.
Rest in peace to Stax.
I'm a fan.
Who know him?
Chill, chill, chill.
The Houston talk.
Look, rest in peace to my man.
Look, rest in peace to Freaky Todd.
Freaky Todd.
Big L.
A lot of niggas that
died from gun violence, you know what I'm saying?
Like I said, and being a rapper is a
target, you know what I'm saying?
But at the end of the day,
the hip-hop I came up
to was like
when Tupac did come out
with the Machiavelli shit,
and then Biggie came
with Who Shot Ya? on the radio.
It was just like,
man,
what the fuck?
You know what I mean?
Even when 50,
I look at 50 career,
Jay-Z dissed him.
I'm about a dollar.
What the fuck is 50 cent?
And 50 was a crazy nigga.
Love this shit.
All right.
That's all.
And it's just hip-hop.
We need this inside story, yo.
Keep going.
No, it's hip-hop.
You understand what I'm saying?
It was hip-hop,
because, you know,
he did Scorrupt.
Right.
50 did Scorrupt?
50 did Scorrupt.
50 ain't Scorrupt.
Yeah, he did.
Never, never.
Come on, let's talk about it.
We don't have time for this. Let's go. Let's talk about it. We all switch sides. Yeah, he did when he won that one. Never, never. Yeah, come on, let's talk about it. We don't remember this.
Let's go.
Let's talk about it.
Well, how to roll.
Well, how to roll.
Niggas was hungry.
You got to understand.
Well, how to roll.
You can ask Young Buck.
You can ask you.
Go.
Listen.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Listen.
Listen to Corrupt say the line.
You can ask Young Buck.
What's that line you said, Corrupt?
What's the line you said?
Well, how to roll?
No, Corrupt came back and did 50 on the song.
See, the thing is.
Listen, when 50 out of wrong.
Wait, wait, wait.
But the thing is, see, the West Coast and the West, it's just different than New York.
Right, yes.
We take shit to heart.
Right.
No, it's not a hip-hop beef.
Right, right.
It's real.
Right.
So you don't think New York takes shit to heart either?
We take shit to heart. I know. I hard way We take shit the hard way I mean
We take shit the hard too
Bro
I know you do
But I'm just saying
It's like you said
It's a competition
In New York
On certain things
He right
He right
I seen
Motherfucking
Jake Jigga
And Nas
In the same club
Right
They just smashed
Each other Right They was in the same club, they just smashed each other and shit.
They was in the club kicking it like they just came from a baby shower or some shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But do you think it's because of gang culture?
You think that is because of gang culture?
No, it's just the house.
You know what I'm saying?
It's for real.
You know what I'm saying? This is just, it's for real. You know what I'm saying? Right. And, you know, when you go, when you, it's just not a hip-hop battle.
Right.
When we say fuck you, it's for real.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
The nigga talking shit about you, it's serious because it's like it's going to end in a squabble.
Right.
Bottom line, it's not going to end in just rapping.
It's like, I don't like you.
Right.
I really do not Like you
My nigga
This is not rap
When I'm talking about
Fuck you
It's very
For real
Like cuz
I wanna beat you up
Are we so glad
Rap is not like that
No more
Yeah
We so glad
It's over
Like I keep telling
My youngsters
And everybody
You know
I tell my youngsters
I tell Hey look I tell like Look It's just about And everybody you know I tell my youngsters I tell
Hey look
I tell like
Look
It's all the competitive spirit though
I tell
Look I tell my youngsters
It's still beef
Look it's never the artists
Oh my god
It's never the artists
It's never the artists
I tell my youngsters
And I tell all my pupils
Right
The 90s is dead
Right
Okay
Facts
Right the 90s is dead
But it's never the artists
It's the entourage It's the streets It's But it's never the artists It's the entourage
It's the streets
It's the artists
It's the streets
It's the entourage
That's why I call brothers right
It's the entourage
It's the entourage
Right
You understand what I'm saying
So it's not really the artists
Well it depends on what artist it is
But the artists are surrounding themselves
With the entourage
Because sometimes
Wait wait no no
It depends on who it is
Everybody
It's the streets
Everybody's
It's the streets Everybody's individual Yeah of course The artist wants is. It's the streets.
Everybody's an individual.
Yeah, of course.
The artist wants to be tied into the streets.
We all from the streets.
The artist wants to be tied into the streets,
and the streets is tied into the artist. In this rap shit, in this street shit,
like, you talking to a nigga that had beef with Jimmy Hitchcock.
Mom's crib, got shot 22 times.
Niggas had silences.
Damn.
They shooting my panties.
My God.
I've been through some real shit in the streets,
in the rap shit, seen it turn real.
Right.
So you got to understand, at the end of the day,
it's a thin line between love and hate, brother.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, buddy.
When you a rapper, you're a fucking target.
Yeah, it's true.
You're a fucking target. Every day you wake up in the morning, you're a fucking target. Yeah, it's true. You're a fucking target.
Every day you wake up in the morning, you're a target.
You can go to your hood.
What happened?
What's going on?
Capone died on the podcast.
My nigga had Capone's a target to himself right now.
Capone died.
I hate the target.
My nigga died on the podcast.
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Mike is not a drunk nigga.
Who's?
Mike's not a drunk nigga.
I'm disappointed.
We still on?
Are we still recording?
We live.
My man got it.
He got it.
Yo, but just to play real quick.
Devil's Advocate, right?
Right.
Devil's Advocate.
Go ahead.
Devil's Advocate.
Mike's all fucked up still.
I want to hear what you got to say. You hear me though? I want to hear what you got to say on devil's advocate shit okay devil's advocate
when did the cycle end what do you mean when it's like the cycle like when when does the artistry
again i'm playing devil's advocate look because mind you you saying rappers i'm a dj i'm in the
streets too when you a street nigga i got the happens. I'm still dealing with the same shit too as a DJ too.
In the streets.
So, what I'm trying to say is when do we all end the cycle?
End the what cycle?
The cycle of whatever, like when the streets is connected to the music and back and forth.
Like obviously look, with the Troye Siv situation, it's continuing.
And maybe it never ends.
I'm not saying that we have an answer for it.
But, okay, you talking from an angle when the cycle ends, all right?
Like, you talking to a nigga that hip-hop police used to follow on a day.
Right.
Oh, yeah, you got a show.
You're not doing your show today.
Shut down.
Curly Top, I don't know.
You don't know who Curly Top is.
No, no, no.
Curly Top is the top hip-hop police.
When you come to New York, you see Curly Top.
You better run, motherfucker.
Yo, let me tell you something.
You better run.
Listen, one time I seen Curly Top, I tried to touch his shit.
He was like, yo.
I was like, is that ass curl?
He's like, yo.
He wasn't shooting me, my nigga.
You come in weak, weak, weak, weak, weak.
Do this from the street.
Actually, I call him right now. Now,, weak. Dudes from the street, right? I call them right now.
Now you see the Bobby Smyrna situation, right?
What they doing, the prosecutor and DA and the feds,
they're going to make an example out of a nigga
because he's a young rapper on the come up.
So they give his man 98 years.
And they give his other man 53 years.
So all the niggas see that and be like,
well, we're going to make an example out of him
because he's a rapper and all the young kids see him.
We niggas from the street just trying to come up.
You understand what I'm saying?
Even the Ab situation.
God bless him.
I hope he's good.
You know what I mean?
He got Scott Landon.
You know what I mean?
Free Troy Ab.
But you know what I'm saying?
Situations happen. You know what I'm saying Free Troy Ave. But you know what I'm saying? Situations happen.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's the streets.
Now, this is something I wanted to ask a West Coast dude forever.
Because right now in New York, we are really, it's really gangbanging for real.
I mean, it's never going to be like L.A.
Not even a little bit.
Are we good?
Not even a little bit.
But in our hood now in New York City, there's actually people who come outside, they wear blue, they hang in the blue section.
And now there's people that wear red.
And at first, I said to them, I said, y'all niggas is fugazi, right?
But then I thought about it.
I said, then, you know, hip hop is everybody's.
So do you feel like gang cultures could be everybody's
or we would never understand it like these people?
I call it migraine.
You call it what?
Migraine.
Migraine?
It's a big word, Daz.
I've only got seventh grade education.
Migrating.
Oh, migrating.
Okay, all right.
That's when it all mixes together.
Okay.
Is that bugged out to you when you see it?
No, because it look like this.
Because I wrote a script, right?
I got a movie.
Uh-huh.
I would like to be in this movie.
It's called Respect Do, but I call it Colors Too.
In New York.
In New York.
You need me to put this together, Daz.
This is why we met today.
Can I say something? I'm executive producer. I mean, Colors, you know what I'm saying? If you look at Colors this together, Daz. This is why we met today. Can I say something?
I'm executive producer.
I make colors.
You know what I'm saying?
If you look at colors, it started from L.A.
Now, if you go from colors to New York, it's a whole other topic.
Oh, that's a whole other topic.
I'm cutting this out of the podcast because I'm selling that movie.
We're selling that movie.
But this is what I can say.
Like, in New York, you got real bloods and real crips.
You got niggas like Pistolete that rode around with bodies in their trunk
you got niggas that cut niggas on the train on some blood shit just for initiation that's what
you do when the murder shit get into it i just feel like it's real everywhere you get but i feel
like look a nigga from coming from south side jamaica to moving to long island in the burbs
you understand what i'm saying hold on we gotta make some noise for you moving to the burbs god
damn it come on make some noise for the burbs. You understand what I'm saying? Hold on, we gotta make some noise for you. Move it to the burbs. God damn it,
come on.
Make some noise for the burbs.
Yo,
come on,
come on.
Look,
it's a fucking difference.
Right.
When I'm a Southside guy,
bro,
the liquor store
close at 12 o'clock
or maybe I can
catch the bootlegger.
When I'm in Long Island
in the burbs,
liquor store close
at 8,
9 o'clock,
nigga.
What does that tell you?
I can go to Farm Fried, Crown Fried, 4 in the morning. When I'm in the burbs, liquor store closed at 8, 9 o'clock, nigga. What does that tell you? I can go to Farm Friday,
Crown Friday, 4 in the morning.
When I'm in the burbs, none of that shit is open
for me to catch a heart attack or for something
to happen to me.
It's a difference. So niggas turn into what their
environment is. If you got a nigga from
Brownsville, you know what I'm saying?
And
everybody in his family is crip. What the
fuck you think he gonna turn to? You gonna tell me that just cause he from New York, he the fuck you think he going to turn to?
You going to tell me that just because he's from New York,
he ain't a real Crip or a real blood?
Right.
Hell no, because when we go to Rikers Island, nigga,
I still—
I wouldn't tell him that.
Rikers Island is the realest shit I seen in my life.
That's the realest shit I seen in my life.
Like being on a bus.
I know the dishes up in that mother—
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, look, the first ones—
Niggas turn into what they environment is. The first ones that pushed that line was like Little Rock, Arkansas.
Yeah.
It was on that.
We see the documentary.
And the whole thing is because no matter where you, it ain't about where you from, it's where you at, my nigga.
Right.
And you can't take nothing from there.
I wouldn't tell near one of them young niggas they ain't what they say they are.
Right.
Yo, you know what?
Because them niggas
is dying
for what they are.
We go to Browns, man.
You know why?
We go to Longs.
We go to Kings.
These niggas, like,
niggas turn into
what their environment is.
Know what I'm saying?
If I was still in the hood,
what would I be?
Locked up,
dead, in jail,
direct sales.
Me too.
Like,
what would the fuck I be if it wasn't for rap sales?
Check my rap sheet. I got direct
sales, bail jumping. I got
all kinds of shit. So if it
wasn't for 50 and Jesus
and niggas.
Let's make some noise for 50 and Jesus, god damn it.
Let's also make noise
Like a ball dying
Let me tell you
After 50
Yo
Listen
After 50 got shot
Right
After 50 got shot
Nine times
Right
After he got shot
Nine times
Damn
He used to drive
From Pennsylvania
PA in a Poconos
With a Mac 10
30 shot clip Every single fucking day.
That's like we're in a movie.
We had no AC.
No AC.
Plymouth Van.
Right.
Me and him driving from Pennsylvania to New York with the MAC every single day.
Now, there's times when we had a tour bus full of guns.
We could have caught a Bobby Smurda or any one of these cases,
but God was on niggas' side.
Right.
And, you know, as you get older, you look at that shit like,
damn, niggas was lucky, my nigga.
Got a break.
Right.
Niggas was lucky, my nigga.
They blessed.
Niggas was blessed.
Like, niggas went as much.
Y'all niggas wildin' at that time.
That's very true.
90s hip-hop was different.
Oh, boy.
I be watching, like, a lot of the gangster documentary. That Queen very true. 90s hip-hop was different. Oh, boy. I be watching, like,
a lot of the gangster
documentary.
That Queen shit.
Right, yeah.
We're foul niggas in Queens.
It's a fact.
Let's make some noise
for us being foul in Queens.
You know what?
Let me tell you something.
Queens remind me
of L.A. a lot
because,
as opposed to, like,
you know,
like, you know,
they always have beef. Y'all in L.A., like, as far as artists go, y'all, grass, grass, grass. Like, you know, they always have beef.
Y'all in LA,
oh,
like as far as artists go.
Right.
Y'all always have,
and I can't tell
because it was,
because y'all cruise,
because it was gangs.
Neighborhoods.
Yeah,
or neighborhoods,
you know what I'm saying?
Because,
like to me,
Queens remind me of LA.
It's just like,
you know what I mean?
Because,
like,
niggas don't get along.
Let me get a bogey.
I'm going to get a bogey.
I think it remind me,
I think it remind me, look, you take that one. Nah, I'm going to take your last one. Go ahead. Am I going to me get a bogey I think it remind me I think it remind me
look hey you take that
nah I'm gonna take your last one
go ahead
am I gonna take your last bogey
I don't know
I'll get your next and last bogey
I think cause when you go like
Compton and shit
you see grass
grass and houses and shit
right
yeah they kill you right there
they kill you
right there
they kill you right there
but that's Compton
that's Compton
I'm in my hung out with you corrupt
and inside that house
is trash I'm in my hung out with you corrupt and. And inside the house is straight.
I remember I hung out with you, corrupt,
and I was going to a Louisiana fried chicken every day.
And then you came and picked me up,
and I went to that little weird.
He said, nigga, what the fuck are you doing getting out of here?
I was like, I was coming here every day.
He said, the Mexicans are going to kill you.
I had no idea what I was doing.
It was a Louisiana fried chicken.
And you told me, you said, you nigga, you out of line, nigga.
I'm like, come on, man.
It's time to roll.
You remember that?
It's time to roll, my nigga.
It's time to roll, God.
And then I remember you brought me to a, it was a Crip block, and I believe a Monster Cody block was right up the block.
It was A-Trey Gangsta or something.
I took you to my neighborhood, God.
And your neighborhood is right down the block from that.
Right, and up this thing on 83rd is where the riots started.
A. Trace set that shit up.
They did that because they put it in.
And that's not Florence and Normandy.
That's where the riots started.
That's Norm, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You motherfucking right.
Make some noise for me being half an L.A. nigga.
Half an L.A. nigga.
Good job.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Good job.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I ain't no fun.
Y'all see,
let me tell y'all about
the reason why I say that
it reminds us of Queens
because, like, you know,
their hood is similar
to, like, South Jamaica.
South Jamaica has houses.
You see houses?
We have houses.
We have houses,
so you might get confused.
You might be like, oh, you, I'm good.
I'm not in the hood.
I'm not in the hood.
Yeah, the niggas behind the tree like this.
What you doing, my nigga?
What are you doing here?
And that's the same way they hood is.
You drive through, and you might be like, damn, I don't see niggas outside.
Them niggas is outside.
Them niggas just looking at your ass.
Because this is crazy shit.
When I hung out, when I bunkered up to the Bronx, I had them iniggas outside. Two niggas just looking at your ass because this is crazy shit. When I hung out,
when I bunkered up
to the Bronx,
I had them in the Bronx
chilling,
and they would watch
every car go through.
And that shit was crazy to me
because we don't watch
no car go through.
And every car
that went through,
they was like,
I'm like,
yo, y'all,
nah,
y'all can relax.
And they like,
nah,
this is,
y'all,
they trained to like,
but in New York, that's the exact opposite. We trained y'all they trained to like but in New York that's the exact opposite
we trained to see
a nigga walk up
cause in New York
you can really go
anywhere you want
you can go to the Bronx
you can go uptown
you can go all over
in LA you can't
really move around
like that
like yo
you can't go
it's different in New York
you can move around
anywhere you want
and we told Corrupt
be good
but Corrupt still was
I said he was gonna 4'5 my nigga I was sitting there. It's different. New York, you can move around anywhere you want. And we told Corrupt, be good. But Corrupt still was like, hey, look at the 4.5, my nigga.
I'm sitting there.
I'm sitting there with Nori.
Nigga's sitting on a little brick thing right there, right?
And I'm just sitting there with Nori.
Car is just moving so fast.
I'm just like, cuz.
Now, you, RBX, all of y'all.
It was all of y'all.
Every time a car passed by, y'all all looked.
And I started to realize.
You know what I think it is about New York, though?
Look.
New York.
Yeah.
I didn't know we didn't have that.
I'm not used to that, man.
Yeah, I'm not used to that.
So niggas come there, they're not used to seeing big ass buildings.
Like to go to Rockstar, you got to park and go through Rockstar.
Right.
That's what I'm saying.
Projects ain't big.
They might have little buildings.
It's different than when you come to New York.
Nigga, projects might be looking left, right.
Right. It's huge. Yeah, exactly. Come York. Nigga, projects might be looking left, right. Right.
It's huge.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Let's make some noise for Tony.
Yeah, you'll know what he's talking about.
But y'all projects.
Y'all projects.
We got projects.
I mean, we got.
They don't got projects.
Niggas and gardens.
Niggas and gardens.
Right.
And everywhere else, apartments.
It's apartments.
Apartments.
We got buildings.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Circle five. Circle two. Hell yeah. Y'all. It's apartments. It's apartments. It's apartments. We got buildings, circles,
circle five,
circle two.
Y'all got ant farms, man.
Come on, niggas. What the fuck is this?
I call New York
an ant farm.
When I go there,
it feels crazy.
No, that's the way it looks.
People like it must be.
Everything's upstacked.
It's all crips and mustard.
Long Beach.
I'm not going to lie to you.
My first time
I went to Long Beach,
I never saw red. Like the whole time. I was in Long Beach for like two weeks. I'm not going to lie to you. My first time I went to Long Beach, I never saw red.
Like, the whole time.
I was in Long Beach for, like, two weeks.
I was like, the innocent people don't wear red.
You know what's crazy?
In New York, it feel like, oh, look.
Don't worry, it was empty.
In New York, it feel like you got more bloods than Crips.
And then when you come to L.A., it feel like you got more Crips than bloods.
But see, let me tell you why your movie is right in this act.
Because, see, I never knew that, like, Crips had beef with Crips until I actually got to L.A.
Man, Bloods got beef with Bloods.
And now Bloods got beef with Bloods in New York like that.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's like, you know what?
That's why your movie is, like, you're very intelligent.
Respect do.
Yeah, yeah.
You want to see me?
That's hard, man.
That's hard.
Respect do.
Man, I can't thank your brothers enough, man, for just coming through, man, sitting down, kicking it. Number one podcast, yeah. That's hard, man. That's hard. Man, I can't thank your brothers enough, man,
for just coming through, man, sitting down, kicking it.
Number one podcast, man.
It's the number one.
Yeah, man.
Let's give it up for that.
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Come on, young Diana Ross.
Hey, Diana.
We're sure you got it.
So let me ask y'all before we get up out of here, right?
Y'all been doing it for so long.
How do you maintain your love for this game?
Because I ain't going to lie, when I seen you on Vlad TV,
you would look like you was ready to tell.
Like, fuck the game.
I'm not talking about the artist.
I'm talking about the actual game.
Do you still have love for the game?
Maybe that's a better question.
I always got love for the game.
You know what I'm saying?
I wake up, you know, that's what I live off of, man.
Publishing.
You know what I'm saying? You wake up, you know, that's what I live off of, man. Publishing. You know what I'm saying?
You know, I live off of publishing.
Every time I turn the radio on, do something, hey.
Hey there, you know what I'm saying?
And I create music and do that, you know what I'm saying?
So it's an everyday thing.
My daughter do music.
You know what I'm saying?
Yo, Pimpin', Pimpin', we're going to need you to chill, Pimpin'.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
He's Pimpin' to us.
Okay.
So it's an everyday thing, you know what I'm saying? Okay. He's pimping too hard. Okay. So it's a everyday thing.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just about having albums in the can.
Right.
Right.
I'm a person that'll go do seven albums.
Now, do y'all got a new album y'all working on?
That's right.
Let's talk about that, man.
Daz and Corrupt.
Corrupt and Daz.
I mean, we finna give them that gangster shit, man.
You understand me?
You heard a piece of it tonight.
It got raw.
Yeah, well, it's French Montana, right?
Let's announce that on here.
What's the name of that record?
That record was hard.
That's called Damn, ain't it?
Yeah.
Yeah, I was about to text y'all on stage.
I was about to text y'all on stage, but I said, let me let my niggas live.
You did that a while ago.
God damn.
That's the name of it.
God damn.
Might be twisted off of Molly Never Know.
Your chink's on that too.
Oh, God bless.
God bless.
God bless.
Let me pick up Jack Thriller because he keep hitting me.
And he's the guy who put this all together today.
Happy birthday, Jack Thriller.
Happy birthday, Jack Thriller.
It hurt that I have to book y'all to do this shit.
Y'all still fuck with me, right?
Yeah, it hurt that your breakfast home.
You still my nigga.
You still my nigga.
You still my nigga.
Listen, yo, do you still got love for the game, Tony?
Yeah, yo.
Of course, man.
The game.
I'm a fan of hip-hop.
Like, rest in peace my man
DJ Rough Hands
I remember you know
When the block get hot
We go to the back blocks
We listen to music
You know we freestyle
From the Gap Band
To Anita Baker
To Dog Pound
To CNN
To fucking Big
To Pun
You know what I'm saying
To Fat Joe
To all this music You know what I'm saying to Fat Joe to all this music
you know what I'm saying
like
I'm a nigga
I was around
my right hand man
was a DJ
so
in the 90s
when niggas was going
to the Ave
going to Hot Wax
and buying
Fat Beat
I was a nigga
that was going
to the Avenue
and buying DJ Clue tapes
buying Grandmaster Vic
Dog Time
I was a nigga
that was in the party
with Freaky Ty
and these niggas
when 50s started rhyming.
Like,
so hip hop is just like,
I eat,
sleep,
shit this shit.
Like,
it's a part of my life.
You wouldn't be here
if it wasn't for y'all.
Yeah.
That's right.
We owe a lot to hip hop.
This is real,
very true.
Look how hip hop
made the world small.
Like,
let's just think about it.
We're from two separate coasts
and it's like,
we know each other. You know what I'm saying? That shit is beautiful. You know what I mean? That's for real. That's for real. That's just think about it. We're from two separate coasts and it's like we know each other. You know what I'm saying?
That shit is beautiful. You know what I mean?
For real. That's for real.
I mean, for real.
Selling marijuana.
I want to say weed.
Let's talk about your
weed company in Seattle.
How do you do this?
We get the finest buzz
and we stamp that on there.
Right.
Because you're a wee connoisseur.
You know what I'm saying?
Connoisseur.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, dpgbuzz.com.
dpgbuzz?
dpgbuzz.com.
That's hard.
You be cute.
I like my man Horn Game.
Yo, where Twin at?
This is how you're supposed to be blowing the horn, Twin.
Fuck is Twin at? You about to lose your job. Yo, where's at? This is how you're supposed to be blowing the horn, Twin. Fuck is Twin at?
You about to lose your job.
Twin, you fired, nigga.
You about to be fired before you hired.
Yo, this is a question I want to ask Dog Pound, Noriega.
Have y'all niggas been to Amsterdam?
Of course I've been to Amsterdam.
I know y'all have been to Amsterdam.
Of course I've been to Amsterdam.
So when y'all go to Amsterdam, do y'all go to Greenhouse?
Greenhouse, I go to Green Place as well.
That is my favorite place in Amsterdam, Green Place.
I don't know if, I got a famous picture with me with three tons of weed,
and that was in Green Place.
We go to a place called Baba's.
And the gray area is also a great place.
Baba's got shit in there.
We go in there and inspect.
Because y'all West Coast niggas. Y'all lungs is spoiled.
Y'all lungs is spoiled, man.
We ain't got spoiled lungs like that in New York.
Smoke the best weed.
Y'all got the best.
Hey, I'm going to be honest, cuz.
Y'all worst weed is good.
Y'all had some motherfucking shit out there in New York called Hydro that was bomb.
That shit was bomb.
It's called sour now.
It's called sour now. It's called sour now.
That's all we got.
That's all we got.
That's all we got.
When I came to L.A.,
smoked your weed
and almost set that,
what's that hotel in Beverly?
I almost set that bitch
on fire.
Sleeping.
Fucking around with that bomb.
Knocked out,
selling pillows on fire.
Right, right, right.
Now, come on.
Now, come on. I got to ask you this direct, but there's a lot of fake moon rocks out there. It is pillows on fire. Right, right, right. Now, come on. Now, come on.
I got to ask you this direct, but there's a lot of fake moon rocks out there.
It is.
Can you tell the people how to get the real moon rocks?
How do you feel about the fake moon rocks in the building?
I mean, you know, man, when you number one.
Capone Frank came with fake moon rocks today.
It's just like Nike's, man.
You know, when you number one, it's like a G.
It's just like a G.
Capone is just enjoying himself, man.
He's in his own zone.
Where's the Jersey niggas at?
They're not here?
We had fake moon rocks today.
I smoked it.
That's it.
You know, Corrupt Moon Rocks, that's the real deal, man.
We know that's the real deal.
Because your shit come in a bag, right?
A bag?
No, it comes in a jar.
The jar.
See, that's what I had to confuse.
Throw that shit in the trash.
This nigga had it in a bag. That's a fact. You know what I had confused. Throw that shit in the trash. This nigga had it in the bag.
That's a fact.
God.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey,
you know what?
But we gonna educate him
to this game.
Right.
Call you.
Get it direct.
I mean,
get it for real.
Get it for real.
I mean,
can you dig it?
Yeah,
who wants to sell fake coke?
Come on,
man.
Come on.
Come on.
I mean,
you can get the fake.
You can sell this blade out.
Let's do it.
Or you can get the fake.
I tell everybody.
Ain't New York legal?
We close.
We close.
We close.
We not.
No, we not.
Once y'all get legal, we almost decriminalize this.
We almost.
Is there medical?
They would never let that happen.
No, no, no.
What is legal?
Yeah, baby.
Niggas have the liquid, like, the liquid medical shit.
But the liquid is that one I got right there.
25 grand.
What?
Look at the liquid in the Gabon.
You don't want that liquor.
Look what it did to Gabon.
I don't even know what he's saying.
What language is that?
Look what it did to Gabon.
It's okay, Gabon.
Y'all got the best weed in L.A.
Yeah, I got the best weed in L.A.
I mean, we got the best weed.
Love New York.
I'm a New York.
California got the best weed.
California got the best weed. I got to admit that. I got to admit that. California got the best weed. Love New York, I'm a New York nigga, but y'all got the best weed. California got the best weed.
I got to admit that.
I got to admit that.
California got the best weed.
Y'all niggas come to New York and be bad when y'all want to buy weed.
Y'all be bad.
Don't front.
Don't.
You ain't got to.
I mean, every place we go.
You come to New York, you buy weed, you be mad.
Every place we go.
A New York nigga come to L.A., he's happy.
Y'all love it.
That's very true. That's very true.
That's very true.
You got options.
You got chicken, bubble, cookies.
Bubble, cookies.
What the fuck?
Moon rock.
You got options.
I was just riding on the weed.
I get the chiasso.
And you can order your weed online, DPG.
What is it?
DPG.com.
You got to be over 21.
Go to the site.
All right.
What's the name of the site again?
WW DPG
Bloods
With a Z
With a Z
And how about the Moon Rocks?
I mean the Moon Rocks man
You gotta be a part of the club
Got you
Cause see what we do guys
On the reals
We
We supply
Over 30%
To 40%
Of all the dispensaries in California.
That's a lot of money coming out of that.
See what I'm saying?
So our shit is straight legalized.
It's a real business.
I calculated that fast.
It's a real business.
All his only store is in Washington.
Only in the state of Washington.
Seattle, Washington, correct?
That's where we're going next.
Washington, and then we're going to next Washington And then we're going to Oregon
And then we're going to Arizona
And Colorado
Because D.C.
D.C. is legal too
I just did a cannabis cup out there
Yeah Obama made that
MBC
Yeah
Shout out to Obama
Shout out to Obama
So let me ask y'all a question
Okay
Go ahead
I like this
Flip it on us
How can a nigga have a dispensary
Because this is what I've been studying
You have a dispensary
But the state
Might clear it
But the feds
Don't clear it
So you see
Motherfuckers with dispensary
They got armed guards
Moving 500,000
A million dollars
Whatever
I don't understand
You don't have to worry
About that in the state
Of Washington
You don't gotta worry
About that
The state
Works as a fed
But in Washington
And Colorado
They all in cahoots You pay taxes The state versus the fed. In Washington and Colorado,
the sky's the limit.
You pay taxes on this shit, man.
The sky's the limit in them two places.
Sky's the limit in Washington,
Colorado, California.
The sky's the limit in Colorado, Washington, and the state.
Yeah, well, you know,
they don't fuck around with the...
And you know, my thing is,
see, this is it.
See, we supply the dispensaries.
They on their own after that, Jack.
I got you.
I got you.
Okay.
Yo, man, this is so awesome, man.
I'm going to be honest, man.
You know, yeah, yo, man, I want to thank you for being a part of this, man.
I'm with the legend.
Capone, what's up, Capone?
He died.
He died. Rest in peace, Capone. Rest in peace legend Capone what's up He died Rest in peace
Rest in peace Capone
Vegas man
Your dad's man
I want to thank you
One time I had said something on the internet
Corrupt didn't like it and you was the person
Who called me and you made sure we straightened that out
Like the big brother you are
And I wanted to thank you for that because I didn't have a corrupt number and you was the person who called me and you made sure we straightened that out like the big brother you are. And I wanted to thank you for that
because I didn't have a corrupt number
and you know what? I want to apologize
because I didn't mean nothing by it, but if you took it
as offense, I want to apologize because you're my brother, man.
And I want you to always know that.
No, I love you, son.
I want to give Dad
the props for actually hitting
me and saying, man, come on, come on, come on.
We get on the phone. And you know what? That's what we need in hip-hop. And for you hitting me and saying, man, come on, come on, come on. We get on the phone.
And you know what?
That's what we need in hip hop.
And for you, from when you did that for me, because that's my homie.
And I ain't know I offended him in no way, shape, form or fashion.
That's grown man shit. But from that moment on, I had got Troy Ave on the phone with Styles P and made them squash their shit.
I had got Jay-Z on the phone with Fat Joe and squash their shit.
I even got Drake on the phone with DMX and squash they shit Good job I got you know Jay Z on the phone With Fat Joe And squash they shit I even got Drake On the phone with DMX
And squash they shit
But I was inspired
From that phone call
That you
Yeah pop my collar
Thank you
I was inspired
From that call
Because you know
I love Kavok
And you know how it was
And you knew
You had that line on me
And I thought
That was some grown man
Real
That's real killer shit
To me right there
That's part of growing up
In hip hop
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know.
Right.
Brothers.
That was dope, man.
That was dope, man.
I can't thank you enough, Daz.
I can't thank you enough, Corrupt.
Me and you,
we've been friends forever, man.
We done barbecued in my crib.
We done,
I done had you on the block.
We done did everything.
I remember you made a diss record
and you came to New York
and I held you down.
I said, nigga, you okay.
You okay. You know, you said held you down. I said, nigga, you okay. You okay.
You said, cuz,
I ain't supposed
to be out here.
I said, you with me.
You okay.
That's when you gave me
that.
And you remember
Rough Riders
and the club
and everything.
That's when you gave me
that for nickel.
Yeah, I said,
you okay.
All the time,
I was with Inga
and we was out there, me and Inga.
Norrie always came through, and Core Mega.
That's right, that's right.
We held you down.
But Norrie gave me that 40 nickel.
That's right, that's right, that's right.
It's over seven years ago, so feds suck my dick.
All right, so listen.
They can't come and get me.
Maybe I should have said detectives.
I don't want to cause a defense.
I'm sorry, federal government. I didn't want to bother the fans. I'm sorry, faggot.
I didn't mean that.
Nigga straightened up real quick.
Nigga sobered up mad fast.
You hear that?
Yo, listen, man.
When keeping it real goes wrong.
When keeping it real goes wrong.
So once again, man, we're in Las Vegas, man.
Vegas!
We know there's other podcasters coming here next week.
We know there's other podcasters going to do it.
And we don't even know their names.
But they said, because they posted a post, and they said,
it's not about who do it first, it's about who do it better.
There's no way they can get better than Tony Yeo.
There's no way they can get better than DPG.
There's no way they can get better than Drew Hill and a dead Capone.
Let's make some noise for that guy.
Let's make some noise for that guy.
He's gonna resurrect on our show.
Yo, we gonna, we gonna, listen, listen.
We gonna bury him and then wake him up.
It's that Cali weed, man.
He said we gonna bury him and then wake him up.
Wake him up.
He's alive!
I'm telling you.
Listen, yo, Daz.
No, but time out.
Daz, can you be my witness?
Yes, sir.
You walked in the club.
What's the first thing I said to Capone?
I said, stop what?
Drinking that brown with that white.
That white.
Thank you.
Listen, he's bugging.
He's tripping.
Yo, listen, first of all.
No.
If you was in left spot, you could get a pass.
You were in Las Vegas.
You need to be on point, goddammit.
That's an old rumor.
That's an old rumor.
That's an old rumor.
What happens in Vegas is coming to 41st side.
It's coming to 41st side. That's an old rumor. Vegas Is coming to 41st side It's coming to 41st side
That's an old rumor
Nah
It's coming to 41st side
On Vernon Boulevard
That's an old rumor
Yeah it's an old rumor
It's an old rumor
Once again man
I can't date you guys enough man
This is real hip hop
Yeah
We don't cater to
I'm not a journalist
I don't google nobody
I don't do that
I sit down
I have real talk
And me and my partner
EFN man I, I'm sorry.
I stole your mic today.
We lost the mic tonight.
We lost the mic.
You know what I'm saying?
Mic down.
Mic down.
And guess what?
This is one of my favorite episodes.
This has been out of control.
I was telling people to shush the whole time.
Like I was in a movie theater because they say black people talk in a movie theater.
And guess what?
Black people talk during the podcast.
We just realized that.
And guess what, man? We're having fun. Little Pimpin? Yes. I just upgraded? Black people doing the podcast. We just realized that. And guess what, man?
We're having fun.
Little Pimpin,
I just upgraded you
to Big Pimpin.
You are now Big Pimpin.
Big Pimpin!
And I love
West Coast niggas, man.
I'm going to be honest.
We're going to go do
a whole West Coast.
I also got to shout out Snoop.
Snoop was in the studio
with Swizz.
They both hit me up
and said, man,
we love what you're doing on the podcast because this is for hip hop. I smoke weed with Snoop. Snoop was in the studio with Swizz. They both hit me up and said, man, we love what you're doing,
your thing on the podcast,
because this is for hip-hop.
I Snooped weed with Snoop.
I started feeling spiders in my body.
I'm trying to tell you about this West Coast weed.
Snoop, go to the back.
Spider!
Who writes the phobia?
I'm going to end it with this.
One time Snoop was in New York, right?
Right.
And he came.
I filmed it.
This is for the What What documentary exhibit.
And, you know, I brought all my, you know, my niggas wear Yankee outfits, which is blue.
Right.
So in their mind, they were crip.
You know what I'm saying?
Right, right.
So we went to go see Snoop.
And Snoop just keep passing us buns, keep passing us buns.
So my gangsta niggas is disappointed in me.
They're like, why you not smoking as much as Snoop and I'm smoking?
So we sitting there like, and I'm filming.
And I'm like, damn, I got tired.
I feel like I ran a marathon, right?
So my niggas was disappointed. They was like, y'all let Snoop smoke y'all out in New York.
So mind you, right, now Snoop hit me.
He's doing a man show.
It's in Bishop Don Juan crib.
Who remembers this?
Somebody said, yeah.
All right, fuck y'all.
Well, because it's not too many witnesses when we smoke Snoop back out.
So we go to Bishop Don Juan crib, and I buy a pound just for that.
And I stay there, and then Snoop said, I'm good.
I smoked enough.
And I was, I won back.
We won one.
It's a one-one.
Snoop, listen, let me, this is when I knew this nigga's an OG.
He was staying on like the 17th floor, right?
We hit the 10th floor and the smoke alarm was on the 10th floor.
You smelled the weed from the 10th floor.
And we walked in and the hotel was just like, it's Snoop, nigga.
I was like, that's hard.
That's hard.
They didn't even get played.
They didn't even get played.
So, yo, man, again, I can't thank y'all enough.
Capone, rest in peace.
We're going to bring you back to life, baby.
But, yo, Dog Pound Gangsters, man.
Daz and Corrupt, man.
Yo, Daz, you know, I look at your discography,
and there's one thing that I can ask for you.
I need, before everything is all over,
I'm going to do one more album, man.
And then I'll ask for our money to Daz beat, man.
You know what I'm saying?
I need a Daz beat, man.
I'm going to be here.
And I don't want to do that bullshit.
Send me an email.
I don't want to do that. I'm flying an email. I don't want to do that.
I'm flying to you wherever you at.
We're going to sit down.
We're going to smoke.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I mean?
Corrupt, man.
You know I love you, man.
I love all y'all, man.
Yo, Tony, yo, yo, man.
Thank you for participating in this thing, man.
You know, we needed a G-Unit.
These people is starving for G-Unit and Death Row stories.
And I never in a million years would I think I could get both of them
together.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm really appreciative.
And the thing you know
about this is,
you know,
these fans,
they go out
and they buy
these albums again
and they reminisce.
And this is such
a beautiful thing
because this ain't
no journalist
running this shit.
This is the inmates
running the building.
You know what I mean?
This is a dude
getting out the bing
and being awarded. You know what I'm saying? You know what I mean? This is a dude getting out the bang and being awarded.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
So I want to make some noise for me
at EFN.
It's 4.40 in the morning
in New York City.
In New York City.
And, and, and, listen.
All right.
You're off duties now.
And Jack Thriller,
and Jack Thriller, man, yo, man, I got to thank you, Jack Thriller And Jack Thriller
Man
Yo man
I gotta thank you Jack Thriller
I've been thanking everybody else
I gotta thank you man
For participating
Being what you gotta do
And letting me gas you
To start your own podcast
You know what I'm saying
Because you a funny dude
And I think you should start
Your own podcast
And do your own podcast
And we just so proud to be here, man.
We're going to keep getting drunk.
We're going to keep smoking.
I ain't saying we got to go home,
but we're going to get the fuck up out of here.
All right, well done.
Yo, I ain't going to front.
This is the worst piss I've ever had to take in my whole life.
Oh, you're going first now?
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The American West with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday,
May 6th, where we'll delve into stories of the West and come to understand how it helps inform
the ways in which we experience the region today. Listen to the American West with Dan Flores on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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