Drink Champs - Episode 132 "The 5E Sessions" w/ The D.C. Family
Episode Date: July 2, 2018N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episodes the guys celebrate the completion of N.O.R.E.'s new project 5E! On location at Circle House studios as Hazardis Soundz literally finishes mix...ing down the record. The guys are joined by Drink Champs Alumni Fat Joe, as well as blogger ItsBizkit and the rest of the D.C. family! --- 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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We love you, Jeff.
We love you, Jeff.
We love you, Jeff.
And it's Drink Chats motherfucking podcast.
Make some noise.
He's a legendary Queens rapper.
Hey, hey, it's your boy N.O.R.E.
He's a Miami hip-hop pioneer.
One of his DJ EFN.
Together, they drink it up with some of the biggest players.
You know what I mean?
In the most professional, unprofessional podcast and your number one source
for drunk facts.
This is Drink Champs
motherfucking podcast
where every day
is New Year's Eve.
It's time for Drink Champs.
Drink up, motherfuckers.
Hey, hey,
it's your boy N.O.R.E.
What up, it's DJ EFN and this
drink chest motherfucking podcast make some noise and right now this is July 2nd
correct first you dating the shit out of this episode no July 1st was yesterday
today is July 2nd today is July 2nd. Might as well call it July 3rd when we got it. No, today that we dropped it is July 2nd.
Fuck is that?
Yeah, he's on Dominican time.
He's Dominican time.
We dropped it July 2nd.
A lot of things has been happening in hip hop.
A lot of things have happened. In hip hop, in the world, period.
First off, Pussy T dropped the album.
Absolutely, yeah.
We also got one of the biggest bloggers in the motherfucking world with us.
It's Bizkit. Motherfucking make some noise! Absolutely, yeah. We also got one of the biggest bloggers in the motherfucking world with us.
It's Bizkit.
Motherfucking make some noise!
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
So listen, we're going to take you through the era of hip hop just recently.
Okay.
And we're going to ask you your opinions on certain things, as well as everybody else
who's here.
Big up to Sonny DBT, big up to Diego. Big up to Drain.
Big up to Mr. Lee.
Big up to Rich.
Big up to DC Twins.
Big up to Sean. Big up to everybody.
Big up to Teacher.
Big up to motherfucking
Chris Jones.
Big up to Eddie the Ass Eater.
Big up to Eddie the Ass Eater.
And everybody else. Shout out to Bebe and Jose Nuggets. Big Dre. Big up to any of the ass eater and everybody else.
Shout out to Bebe who's about to kick us out of Circle House.
What up?
Oh, shoot.
Nah, we paid.
Yo, I didn't realize.
Big up to Twin.
Twin.
I didn't realize there was that many people in this room.
Nah, it's okay.
That's what we do at Dream Chance.
We pack it in like a Puerto Rican car.
Paul.
So listen.
All right.
We're going to run through a couple of albums.
EFN and It's Biz.
Uncle Biz.
Child shit.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm It's Biz Kid.
You know, I-T-S-B-I-Z-K-I-T with an extra T now on the gram because, you know, haters
going to hate, man.
But, you know.
Right.
And you was just out here with Drake.
Facts.
Keep it real.
Damn, you all stunning.
And.
No, no, this is.
Jamie Foxx.
Right.
Jamie Foxx is out here.
Anybody that's somebody, of course, want to be next to me.
Who's hosting the BET Awards?
Because you lit.
Tell them how it is.
You the lit blogger.
Yeah, I'm the biggest blogger in the world.
You know what I mean?
You're in a big chain.
Anything I put on my page is going viral.
Pay attention.
Look at when I post it, and then look when they post it.
Let's make some noise for that, though.
Hold on, hold on, hold on. Look on, hold on, hold on, too.
Look, look, let me say this, too.
Let me get serious and shit, take off them dumbass shades.
You know what I'm saying?
But your shades is hard, though. I can't front.
Well, you know.
I ain't going to front. What is these, Versace's?
Yeah, they're all of that.
They look, they hard, they hard. I respect them.
Appreciate that. So check it out, right?
Like, shout out to all my fans, all my followers, all my supporters, anybody.
Big up on you. You finally on Drink Chats.
Make some noise.
Thank you.
And it's such a blessing to be here, right?
I'm going to tell you all a quick story because, you know, I know we got time.
Time is money, right?
So check it out.
I'm on a jet ski as soon as I land.
Like, that's how I'm coming to Miami.
I'm off of the plane.
I'm in a jet ski.
It's my first time ever in my life on a jet ski.
You know what I'm saying?
So I ain't scared, but, you know, the niggas that's with me they with the shits they
don't they is but you didn't go on the jet ski with somebody else who's dope
yeah of course okay from New York I had to open toe Air Force's on open to Air
Force makes a noise I'm bringing two things with me my family and where I go, I'm bringing two things with me. My family and where I'm from.
Oh, I'm taking a lot of scotches at this point. Yeah, wherever I go, that's what I'm bringing.
Like, I don't care.
I go to Toronto, I'm bringing my family, and I'm bringing where I'm from.
There.
And they fuck with it.
Air Force Ones with the open toes.
The open toe Tims, everything.
That is New York.
For the people that don't know, because a lot of people who don't know you
and they see you
and they follow you on the blogs,
they think that you're being funny
because you're cutting open
the Air Force lines
and you're cutting open
the Timberlands.
They don't understand
what you're trying to,
the point that you're trying to make
is that it's our culture
from New York City.
A hundred percent.
And there's nothing
that anybody can do about it.
And niggas got to stop.
Just because everybody's making the same type of music
or whatever, this new generation,
you don't understand it because you're not young.
When I was playing CNN,
my moms and everybody around me,
they didn't understand it either.
Leave these little kids alone, man.
Let's bring up your moms.
It's her birthday.
Yeah, yeah.
Happy birthday, mom.
Love you to death.
If it wasn't like my pops left, so my happy birthday, mom. Love you to death. If it wasn't, like, my pops left,
so my mother played both parts.
You know, we could keep going with my mother.
I love you.
But, you know, at the end of the day,
as OGs and older people in this game,
leave these little kids alone, man.
Like, let them run it up.
How do you run it up?
How did you start blogging?
Let's break it down,
because you're one of the biggest bloggers in the world.
Yeah, I mean, see,, the thing is the game changed.
I was like a mixtape DJ.
It's Biscuit, Tape Masters, Inc.
Anything we dropped,
we was moving physical copies, CDs,
10, 20K, 30K.
When drama got pop in his studio,
they rated him.
That was big, yeah.
Yeah, he had like 80,000.
They rated our office.
We had like 140
because we had the mixgame.com.
So way before this Instagram, social media shit,
I'm outside, man.
I've always been outside.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout out to Styles P.
He used to host mixtapes.
Like, that's where I'm from.
You know what I'm saying?
So once shit changed
to the digital shit,
I couldn't just not...
It's a natural progression
for mixtape DJs.
There's a lot...
Yeah, like Dot Piff
came out,
a lot of mixtapes.
And I wish
I would have been smarter
or had been around other people
that were smarter to say,
yo, it's Biscuit.
You do it, it's Biscuit,
and it's like a Dot Piff,
and everybody upload their mixtapes
on it's Biscuit.
But again,
you know what I'm saying?
Shit just happens fast.
So anyway, I adapted,
and I jumped onto it'sbiscuit.com,
and I thought,
I'm only supposed to post what I produce
Versus just copying and pasting everybody else's shit, but then I hung around bloggers for the blog. That's what the blogger first
So anything that I'm hustling smoker. No, okay, but I hope you said no because I was tasting good
Enjoy it. Look. I'm gonna love enjoy
Okay, I'm good, love. Enjoy. Good, love.
Okay, tell me.
I'm sorry.
I'm cutting the conversation off.
I love that slogan.
I'm good, love.
Enjoy. Is that come from where Future sees the girl in the jacuzzi and then he says that?
You know, allegedly or whatever.
I don't know nobody's business and that's why.
Me neither.
Yeah, right.
So, I'm saying, is that what it come from?
It came from yeah, he flew a chick out or whatever and then she kind of like I didn't know that part
That's why I said let the column with you. No, but that's
He flew the bitch. I didn't know that. Yeah. Okay. That's how we go and basically like I guess she didn't want to do what?
He wanted to do it. He said I'm good love enjoy like that's not taxes thing to that. He says no
Because to see it's a meme.
It's a meme.
Meme, yeah.
Meme, right, where Future walks out, and she's just in there.
There's a million of those memes, though, the I'm good, love, enjoy.
I know, but that one I seen, the one that I felt like was the original,
where she was in white, and Future comes out, and she says, no, no, no, and then Legard says, I'm good, love, enjoy. And it was the original, where she was in white, and Future comes out, and she
says, no, no, no, and then Legar says, I'm good, love, enjoy.
And it was hard.
They got I'm good, love t-shirts already.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
This shit is fast.
You spending too much time hating on what you don't understand.
Get with the kids and understand.
I'm Uncle Ben's.
I'm with them.
I was just with Smoke Purr.
I was just with Lou Punk. You know what I'm saying Benz, I'm with them. I was just with Smokepurr.
I was just with Lil Pump.
You know what I'm saying?
Talk that shit, Uncle Benz!
Talk that shit!
Yeah, those are my nephews.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not going to...
Look, I was young too.
I had my uncles, or like my big bros was like Jadakiss and Styles.
I didn't understand certain things.
They put me on, so I'm putting them on.
I was just in my hotel suite, and guess what? I'm playing for these little niggas nor we know this so
you be there you're gonna say that's what I'm gonna be sitting on these kids
well I got a submission on now everybody's shit no they shouldn't be
gotta relax everybody guys should be they should be
mentoring them is what kids don't know school the kids I man. The kids don't know. School the kids.
I never had a father.
I had to figure it out, man.
I'm still figuring it out.
You school them even if they don't want it.
You school them and then eventually they'll catch up to it, but you got to be open to
school them.
Let's keep it real.
Let's keep it real right now.
Listen, man.
You're a big blogger.
You're a big guy in the game.
There's been a lot of important albums.
There's a lot of important pieces of material that have dropped in this past couple of weeks.
And dramatic things that have happened, too.
So I'm going to break it down.
I want your opinion.
I want your opinion.
So we're going to start out with Pusha T's album.
We know you're down with Drake, and we don't want that Drake halfway criticism.
Ick.
Because we love Drake too
Of course
No no
But see
Big up my light skin nigga
Yeah shout out to the boy
Shout out to the boy
Before I moved to Miami
I was a light skin like Drake
A little bit
Nah listen
I never was
Nah Nory Nory
Check it out
I'm just trying to relate
Nah check it out Nory right
This is what it is with me
And this is why people fuck with me
Or I would hope
That's why they fuck with me I work If I want to write myself a, right? This is what it is with me. And this is why people fuck with me, or I would hope that's why they fuck with me.
I work, if I want to write myself a check right now, I would do it.
Because I work for myself.
You know what I'm saying?
That's why, like, yeah.
I work for myself.
Yo, Nori, if you tell me your biz, I want you to pull up on the Dream Champs this day, that day, this day.
I'm going to pull up and I'm going to fuck with you.
But at the end of the day, I got my own shit going on too because that's all I know.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't have a father.
Nobody ever did.
I can't sit on a drink chance and tell you one story that somebody showed me love.
And I've been doing this for a long time.
I helped a lot of people.
And I'm still helping a lot of people.
But sometimes niggas don't throw the frisbee back.
I respect that.
Most times.
Most times they don't.
No, no, I respect that. And I got your back, brother. I appreciate you. I'm going to throw you the frisbee back. I respect that. Most times. They lost. Most times they don't. No, no, I respect that
and I got your back, brother.
I appreciate you.
I'm going to throw you
the frisbee back, brother.
Thank you.
But here's where
I'm going to start it off.
Push a T out,
I'm going to fire.
Push a T out.
Hold on, let me just get back
to one thing real quick.
The reason why I said that
because niggas know
I fuck with Drake,
but I'm not going to sit here
and act like push a T
ain't got fire.
Nah, push a T shit is fire.
I'm not, but that,
I would look crazy.
Then people won't fuck with me. I'm not, but that, I would look crazy. Right.
Then people won't fuck with me.
I'm not, I'm not.
It wouldn't be authentic at that point, yeah.
Listen, guess what?
Drake and me, they had they thing, nigga.
Dreams and Nightmare in the club every night, nigga.
I go crazy when that comes on.
I can't sit.
Just because I, yo, this shit is fire.
It's classic.
It is what it is.
I'm not going to, come on, man.
If I fuck with Nori, or whatever the situation is, I'm not going to sit around here and front like something is hot
just because I fuck with somebody else that they might not fuck with, man.
It ain't about that, bro.
What's hot is hot, man.
You look like a hater.
That's what it is.
If I said push a t-shirt was whatever, I'll be a hater.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not that.
Not a hater.
Not a hater.
I show everybody love.
I give a lot of people blessings. That's why I'm blessed. You know what I mean? That's what it is. I don everybody love. That's, you know, that's, I give a lot of people blessings.
That's why I'm blessed.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's what it is.
I don't ask nobody for nothing.
If I do something for you,
I ain't doing it
because I'm waiting for you
to do something for me.
Anything I do for Jing Trance,
I'm not looking for a check out of it
because we always going to get money.
That's easy.
Getting money is not a problem for me
because guess what?
I wake up every day,
I pray, and then I go get it.
I figure it out.
God damn, now.
F-I-L, baby.
Yep.
And I got mouths and feet, so you know what I mean?
Play with me.
I'm outside, man.
Ain't nothing going to stop me from feeding my family.
I'm not going to be one of these dudes talking about shoulda, coulda, woulda, or making excuses because I come from Long Island, New York.
Ain't nobody in New York showed me no type of love to help me to put me in a better position.
Everybody trying to, like, no.
You're here on your own. I'm here on'm here my own exactly I stand on my own too
So let's go like you know I'm saying all these big-ass
Networks that are hating on me and trying to shut me down. I'm never gonna stop man. I got too much love
Yo, I went to I saw a push of tea at Davey's listening I
You know I'm saying I saw me saw me. You know like yo, what's up? Pusha T at Davey's listening. You know what I'm saying?
I saw him.
He saw me.
You know, like, yo, what's up, Pusha?
Gave him a dab.
Said, what's up?
Uh-uh.
But he identifies you as a person that's with Drake Camp?
He knew me.
He knew me.
But how he identify you?
As a person with Drake Camp or just a person that's neutral?
No, he knew me.
Yeah, like, I'm neutral.
Okay.
Yeah, in fact.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
But it's just, I'm going to show respect. Like, that's Pusha T. That's the clips. Like, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, it's... But it's just, I'm going to show respect.
Like, that's Pusha T.
That's the clips.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Even if he didn't see me,
I'm still walking up.
Right.
Shaking his hand.
All right.
Okay.
So his album is fire.
Thank you, man.
I appreciate that.
Yay album.
Yee?
What's it called?
With the mountain?
It's called...
Oh, Wyoming?
Yeah, it's called Yee.
Yee.
Yeah.
Did you go to Wyoming?
I actually got invited
and I kind of,
like,
it was just weird,
like, you know what I'm saying?
It was weird.
Because I couldn't just, like.
That's how you felt.
Right.
I never did this first.
No, be real.
Thank you, thank you.
See, like, and again,
see, this is me.
I guess this is why
I built my own brand
and I work for myself
because it's like,
I'm always on my time, you feel me?
I get a thousand emails a day.
Everything that TMZ, whatever, all of them, I get it too.
I get it.
Trust me.
Sometimes I actually send people out to get it, you feel me?
I just, I'm not the negative one's credit for everything, because I'm too busy actually working.
It's hard.
That's why I'm talking like this here, because I don't get the opportunity to let people know what it is.
And people, they want to know. If I put out a book, it's going to sell. People want to know this
information. You feel me? So thank you, Drink Champs, again, for being able to say it. But
yeah, I got invited. I just felt it was a little weird. And me, I like to go to things
that I fuck with instead of just sitting around being on fake time. You know what I mean?
I know a few people over there have good music,
but the invite that I,
like,
I'm a big deal.
So you invite me to something,
let's go.
Champagne.
Soon as I walked in,
Nori Hip is,
Rosé,
Moet.
That's why I'm here.
If it ain't gonna be,
Drake said,
yo,
I got a release party.
When I came out,
I walked into the club,
he gave me a thousand singles.
I ran that shit up.
I just saw Jaden Styles at the studio
as soon as I got there. How's the fam?
I can't fuck with it if it ain't there.
I'm a big deal, bro.
I know my words. You ain't inviting me to some shit
and I gotta find out where I'm standing
sitting. Nah.
So they invited you to all three?
No, I went to the Nas shit because I fuck with Nas.
Okay, and you're local.
You're in New York.
Yeah, it makes sense. That makes sense.
That makes sense. And plus I
kind of like, I was on my nosy shit
because I'm like seeing how these shit.
I said nah, I gotta. And I wanted to know how
Nas is going to sound on a
project produced by Kanye. I was nosy.
I need to know.
You know what I'm saying? And it was fire
man. That fucking, yo, that shit.
I gotta relax. So the Yee album. How Hold on, hold on. I got to relax.
So, the Yee album, how did you like that?
I never got through it.
I'm a busy dude too, so I'm not going to sit up here like I really be digesting all... We're
more in the microwave era.
I'm used to getting a CD, listening to it, digesting it, driving to it, feeling it out,
instead of just it's coming out seven... It's just too...
So, what you heard, what did you think of what you did hear? I didn't heard what did you think I like I like it only like the one that Drake wrote like that
type shit you know what you think and I'm not a hater is you know it sounds
distorted I mean it's just a lot going on with it you know what I mean you know
Jay Z and Beyonce just put out a project and I might have heard like a song or two whatever but I Think it's a buddy else wrote
I didn't
Yeah, go back to that who wrote what oh yeah
Well, I guess Drake co-wrote the song my thing is called yikes on kind of
That's why that's all that's facts. No, no. That's facts
and then it came out
and Drake's credit
wasn't even there.
I heard about all that.
Right, but that's facts though
and again,
that ain't on me.
Yikes, Drake ain't right.
Yikes.
That's the shit
he talking about.
What's that?
Drinking,
white boy drugs.
He said,
ABD,
and I woke up
and I was on
APCBC,
that shit.
That's what it is.
That's the drug
that you die.
DMT. DMT. And then you wake up and then, CBC yeah, that's it. Yeah, that's the drug that you die
DMT and then you wake up and
Great road that drink is a hot nigga. Let's make some noise
I mean drugs the only Diego told me about I'll be honest. There's my white boyfriend and he said that he said he said Listen, do you understand he took him I said listen I don't know what DBT is and yeah there you go
and then now the drug I don't know that neither man listen I didn't know see
like I didn't understand really much of what any of that was and I really don't
even care to understand it's just at the end of the day because you don't take
those type of drugs.
You drink Old English.
Just keep it real.
Is that a front?
Like when you out?
No, but anything I do ain't a front, Norrie.
Because I'm asking because the thing about it is I'm not doing it for the gram.
That's what I'm asking.
Because I love you on the internet.
Like in the winter time is my favorite point. It's because you're probably the only guy.
And I kind of felt like you was, like, not, you know, you don't know what you're doing.
But you're making fun of my alter ego because every year I have to have three things.
I have to have an army jacket.
I have to have some type of car heart.
Same.
And I have to have Timberlands.
Same.
Every winter, right? So every winner
you would do that.
And you know I live in Miami for the past
12 years. Salute to that.
For the past 12 years.
So every time I would look at you I'd be like
this guy is like actually
he's channeling my inner New York
every year that he was doing
it but I couldn't tell
if you were like real about it.
Let me break that down real quick.
Like, listen, Uncle Biz, right?
See, again, I'm 35 years old, so
I'm from the era, the golden era.
I'm from the golden era. This new
era... What do you think is the golden era
in your definition? Okay, when
Noriega and Fabulous was on
Clue, killing it.
I'm talking about... No, no, Got that barge. I'm talking about.
No, no, no, no, no. Hold on.
I'm going to do one better.
The source cover that had Noriega on it, Big Pun, Cannabis.
Like, you know this new XXL cover?
Nah, I'm not from that.
I'm from.
Yeah, and again, that's what's up with them.
And that's them but me.
That's your golden era.
DMX.
Yeah, that's the golden era. That source cover. So, yeah, DMX. Yeah that that that's the golden ever that's all over
So yeah, if y'all can pull that source cover and so people can see what we talking about. That's all
I'm on a second cover. Yeah, but no that cover was crazy to even be on that cover see
It was it was it wasn't like that all there from there from that day. It's my man now
Mm-hmm that day. I'm really fuck with you like that my naked who?
Cuz he told me I was on the cover certain will cover and shit came out
But it's like certain states there was me pun and somebody else pun was on there
Yeah, because was it the open right today?
But it was certain covers where's me pun and like. And then, you know, the national couple was Kurupt, Sukta Shaka, and DMX.
I remember that one.
No, no, that's where I'm from.
That's what I consider the golden era.
And, you know, I say that to say this, you know what I mean?
I went to one of my people's sneaker stores, and it was getting cold.
It was wintertime.
So all they had, well, I needed hoodies, right? Because I knew, it was like October. I'm like, yo, it's probably it was getting cold as winter time so all they had well I needed hoodies right because I knew it was like October. I'm like yo father's all getting cold
Let me run let me run up on some new hoodies. She used to wear around the crib outside. That's it
Yeah, oh, oh god. Thank you. Thank you look at that now. I'm posting this on Google biz to almost come
You shut the goddamn. Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna shout it got there. I got a chance got there. Yeah, we bring it up every red, so
Yeah, please. Thank you. The dream test, god damn it. Yeah. We bringing up infrared soon. Yeah. Yeah, please.
Thank you.
All right, listen.
So I went into the store.
It was getting cold, so I needed some hoodies and stuff.
All they had was 2X and 3X, but I really didn't... I don't got much time because I'm so busy.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm like, you know what?
I ain't going to have time to get no hoodies.
So I put the 2X on, and I took a picture.
What?
A champion 2X. It worked took a picture I went a champion
2X
yeah no no no
hold on
the champion hoodie
red
and I had a
and I put on a big
a big fitted
and I was
I came from the liquor store
cause I
it's Friday
I'm getting my bottle of Henny
so I go to the store
I already had the Timbs on
and I pulled up my sock
I took the picture
in my people's store
in Long Island I went home dog when I pulled up my sock, I took the picture in my people's store in Long Island.
I went home, dog, when I opened up my phone,
the weekend, Drake, everybody was going crazy.
So me, I'm a hustler, I'm a grinder,
I know when something is special.
I went back to the store and I said,
I got to do a video, so I'm freestyling.
Started playing Nori 50.
I just got booked for 25Ks for a bar miss for his Uncle Biz.
I just got it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That with it. You know I'm saying so I always pay attention to what people fuck with like that's why I'm
This is break it down because right now today Um, you're dressed in supreme supreme is very new fat new and fashionable. Yeah, they're dressed in Balenciaga
I'm gonna show the right
Yaga saw I mean those is bless yaga the not the Yachtas. Those are at least like $1,700. $1,700, something like that.
And you know what's crazy?
It's crazy because when I was younger, I was still able to get shit, but today, shit is
hard to get and it's expensive.
But how do you differentiate the two?
Because today, right now, you're the millennium Uncle Biz.
I wanted to come here as Uncle Biz, but I couldn't catch the vibe.
It's hard.
But how do you separate the two?
Like, how do you say, like, if you're in New York and La Marina pops around,
then you're going to pull out the Air Force Ones.
Yeah, yeah.
Open Force Tims or the Air Force One slippers?
I'll probably do both.
One and one?
No, I'm saying, like, go one day with the... I'll get both experiences.
Go back to back?
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
In Miami, you know you got to go to Melinda because you tried to get some Melinda pussy.
You don't have a wife.
No, I absolutely have a wife.
You have a wife.
Okay.
And three kids.
And three kids.
God damn it.
Make some noise for your wife.
Shout out to wifey.
You know, wifey, she been with me for a long time. We've been together for your wifey. Shout out to wifey. You know, wifey, like, she, yo, she's been with me for a long time.
Okay.
You know, we've been together for like 17 years.
Oh, God bless.
So she's been from the bottom.
She knows what's going on.
Like, you know what I mean?
She knows about I'm here.
And she was happy that I'm here because she already knows what time it is.
Like, you know, we're always fans of CNN.
No, but let me, let me, I'm sorry to cut you off.
But how do you differentiate, like differentiate how you come as a father?
See, when I went to Yam's Day.
You're talking about ASAP Rocky.
ASAP Rocky.
When I went to Yam's Day.
Rest in peace to Yam.
Rest in peace to Yam.
Shout out to ASAP Rocky.
Shout out to the whole ASAP mob.
When I went, and again, see that invite?
I walk in.
They can't hear me.
You're walking in as who you're walking in as.
No, no, no.
But look,
when I walked in
it was very important for me
to be Uncle Biz
at Yam's Day.
Because that's what
it's all about.
It's that vibe.
It's the vibe.
Like, you know,
being around you
I'll go to
I can't wait
until I pull up on you
with the Carhartt
because it's that vibe.
When I pull up on Snoop
I'm going to have
the big LA fit with the khakis on. It depends the vibe. It's the vibe.
Can I cut you off for one second? Let me just tell you something, my brother.
Let's go.
Every year, I'm sorry. Anybody else here from New York?
New Jersey?
Okay.
Yeah, yeah. Same shit, same shit.
Every year, it's a certain time of the year. It's like October 15th.
That's what Uncle Biz was born.
October 15th.
See, I had no idea.
But like October 15th is something around there
where I just want my overalls.
I want my blue on my tan hat.
I want my blue on my tan hat.
I want my blue on my tan jacket.
Or I want my Army Fatigue jacket. And every on my tan jacket, or I want my Army Fatigue jacket.
And every year around that time,
when I'm around here, I can't get it.
Nah, yeah, that's why I try.
I try to come as Uncle Biz,
but I only fly in for one day.
So I couldn't find, I'm gonna come correct.
We're gonna do Uncle Biz.
No, no, I gotta fly back, and when I fly back,
so that's the reason why your character I identify with.
Even though I kind of feel like, not only are you making fun, but you're emphasizing
on folks.
See, I'm going to tell you what I'm doing, right?
Okay, please.
Because just like what J. Cole did, and just like I'm talking about these young kids, right?
And how, see, it's a generation.
Right now, we're going through two different generations. And instead of saying, you know what? Fuck it, let's embrace each other. I think it's more it's a it's a it's a generate it's right now we're going through two different generations and instead of saying you know what fucking
let's embrace each other is more than two actually no no he's so right no you
won't point at that and I actually when I said two hours that's because that
generation is kind of looking at us and then listen the generation is like I
said what I'm doing right if I smoke mad
heroin it's a joke
episode you still gotta try you still
gotta go like this is it because you
listen let me just say so I'm sorry I'll
cut y'all off now you good me and fat
Joe which I feel like he's walking through right now.
No, it's not him.
That is Diego.
It's Fat Joe if he sniffed a lot of cocaine.
Damn, Diego.
Not like that.
Jesus.
But for, my son just fell.
He got to relax.
For like a hundred times, I always pass Fat Joe the joint.
He's never took it.
But I took him to Mr. Charles one day.
This is what makes me feel so foul.
One day, I actually pass him the shit, and he just takes it because he has a toothache.
I heard this story.
It's a great story.
I'm so happy. It's 20 years that we tried to get this nigga high, and then, so he says, I got to go.
And then I say, yo, listen, Joe, I need you to film this part of the video, which reminds
me of today.
So today, he's supposed to come here for Bandition.
Today?
To what?
To leave more vocals? So today he's supposed to come here for Ben D. Shone. Today? To what?
Leave more vocals?
Yeah, because you know I'm Ben D. Shone.
The video's going to come out on July 13th.
Make some noise for everybody on July 13th.
Ben D. Shone, don't know video's coming out.
Big up to Michael Garcia.
Follow him.
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And that's what we're going to do.
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He's Cuban. He's Cuban.
Okay, so let's move it on. Cuban Rapport.
Nas album.
When I went to
the listening party.
My baby's already.
Sorry, guys.
And, um.
No.
No, listen.
Yes.
Go ahead.
Okay.
So, this is what happened, right?
What happened was.
Just, yeah.
So, I find out Nas is listening party or whatever.
And, again, it's like.
It's not like.
I can go wherever I want to.
Keep it a buck with anybody.
Like, I just always been that nigga. Like, if I wanted to go somewhere. I don't need no pass no ticket
I don't need to talk to nobody
I'll figure it out how to get to where I need to be you know what I mean so at the end of the day I
Heard about it people like yo, it's gonna be crazy. You gotta have a pass. I'm like I know AZ you know me
I know AZ I broke bread with AZ you know I'm trying to say so and again
I didn't even know AZ was gonna be there right but when I got in and then I know AZ. I broke bread with AZ. You know what I'm trying to say? And again, I didn't even know AZ was going to be there.
Right.
But when I got in and then I saw AZ, I got in with, you know, you had to have a black
band to get in and then you had to have a white band to be where the people that's working.
Right?
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
You got to have the big chain for that.
No, no, that's a fact. Yeah, no, you got to be different. The big chain is never the same. Yeah, it's mandatory. It's mandatory. Exactly you gotta have the big change He helped out. He helped out. He know a lot. Because I know people that are like, I like it.
He understand it.
Look, look, look.
Let him talk.
Look, look, look.
Let me finish real quick.
And look.
I'm going to get over your head.
So I didn't have the big chain,
but AZ did.
And I gave him a dab
and I walked in through the back with him.
You know what I mean?
And yo, it was amazing.
I haven't,
it was like therapeutic.
The vibe was crazy.
It was like to the point where I was just like, it just felt like hip hop.
I haven't had that hip hop feeling in a long time.
Probably the last time I had that was hanging around Static Selector and just being at his radio station because Static is like pure hip hop.
Let's keep in mind.
So it's like therapeutic to me.
So I'm out there and the production is Kanye West. You know what I mean? Let's keep it fun. So it's like therapeutic to me. So I'm out there,
and you know,
the production is Kanye West.
You know what I mean?
Let's keep in mind,
Kim Kardashian is out there
taking selfies
with a chick's name,
Lakeisha.
I would suspect that.
Let's make some noise
for Kim Kardashian.
We're going to be honest.
I didn't look at
Kim Kardashian Instagram.
I looked at every little girl
from Instagram, from Queensbridge, from that day on.
And I'm going to be honest.
You know, Kanye named his daughter Nori.
And I saw him and I saw Kim Kardashian.
And he looked at me in my face and said, I named my daughter after you.
And I always respected him and loved him for that.
But I'm going to be honest.
My respect for the Kardashian family has raised tremendously.
Me seeing that Kanye actually came to Queensbridge houses.
And I got the invite.
Big up to Natalie from Baller Alert slash Def Jam.
Big up Freeze.
I seen Freeze out there.
Big up to Freeze, goddammit, for being out there.
But I super had to invite
for all three different things.
But the reason why
the Queensbridge listening party
meant more to me
I actually wish you was there.
was because I was supposed to go.
You should have been there.
I had things to do.
I was already.
He got the big chain.
But the reason why
I got the big chain.
But the reason why that meant the most to me, out of everything, because of the John Monopoly.
The reason why it meant the most to me was because Kim Kardashian went to Queensbridge.
And Lala, too.
Lala went to Queensbridge, and they took pictures with the Queensbridge girls.
Support your Negro.
Now, when you look at all the other Alvarez parties, you look at Wyoming, you look at
LA, you look at, what was it?
LA and what was the place?
The Ghost Town joint?
Yeah.
Where was it at?
Damn, I forgot.
I think it was-
That was definitely remote.
Calabasas, no?
It was LA, yeah.
No, I'm kidding.
They sing it was LA. Yeah
No one identifies with the people this is the only
Party that identify with the people but Kim Kardashian actually stood there and I did the fire of the people if y'all don't fucking
Understand I was like how much that means to a little girl from the projects, then I want to tell y'all, fuck y'all. Because fuck y'all, if y'all don't understand, that was some real shit.
I don't give a fuck what Kanye does, I don't give a fuck with how you feel about Kanye
and his politics towards the president.
That got nothing to do with what Kim Kardashian did for them little girls in my neighborhood
that I fucking identify with.
Let me finish. in my neighborhood that I fucking identify with.
Let me finish.
That I identify with.
I'm not from Queensbridge at all.
I'm from Left Rock motherfucking city
which is 20 fucking minutes away.
Same fucking people.
We go to the same free lunch
with the same fucking free cheese.
And when I see Kim Kardashian
because she could have came
and she could have been in Hollywood
and she could have stood over to the side
with the FOI. And when I mean FOI, I don't mean the in Hollywood and she could have stood over to the side with the FOI.
And what I mean, FOI, I don't mean the FOI.
She could have stood over there with the Obama security.
The nation of Islam.
But she did not do that.
That motherfucker went out there and took pictures with Lakeisha and Sequisha.
And Loretta.
And Loretta.
And Shawanda.
And Tiffany.
And Tiffany.
And Tiffany.
And Tiffany and Tiffany.
And Sifu Yao.
And Sifu Yao. That's it. And Tiffany and Tiffany And Tiffany and Tiffany And Tiffany and Tiffany And Tiffany and Tiffany And Tiffany and Tiffany And Tiffany and Tiffany And Tiffany and Tiffany And Tiffany and Tiffany And Tiffany and Tiffany
And Kim Kardashian
I know you may never listen to drink champs
And I don't mind if you don't
I got an audience
To protect
And this audience
That me and EFM build and protect,
we want to say that
for all the things
that the people
don't big you up for,
we're going to big you up
for that little bat.
The thing that you
should be bigged up.
The thing that you
helped free.
Yeah.
I don't even know
the person's name.
I don't even know
the person's crime.
I know she was black
and I respect her. And that she was black and I respect her.
And that's enough for me to respect her.
And the fact that you came to Queensbridge
and you took pictures with one man
and none of y'all niggas ain't there.
Fat Joe is here.
And one man is the toughest
Queensbridge housing projects in the world.
It's one thing with all the girls and in order to fight
Big up to TT for one main. I love you and we doing it fat Joe is here You gotta relax, you gotta relax. Listen man, you gotta relax.
Well I'm not going out there with my socks on.
You never gotta let the cameras on.
You know why?
Yeah, I found him.
You're kicking.
Come on, come on.
The guy was polite.
You know they wrong with that. Yeah, listen, listen. No, no, right on, come on. The guy was polite. You know they wrong. Yeah, listen, listen.
No, no, right there, right there.
No, no, no.
We just got to say, because these, this is the boss.
This is my idea.
They said that Fat Joe's not banned from Puerto Rico.
Come on.
Go over there, go over there.
Is that mic working?
Because they said that Fat Joe.
Come on.
Chiquitino.
Come on.
No, no, you're good.
This is right there.
This is right there.
This is right there.
This is right there.
This is right there.
This is right there.
This is right there. This is right there. This is right there. Joe. Come on. Chiquitino.
Come on.
I can't even.
No, no, you're good.
This is it.
Stay right there.
You're doing good.
That's right.
That's right.
Fat Joe.
So it's big.
Like that.
Come on.
Listen.
Fat Joe.
Come here.
Come over here.
No, no, no.
Come over here.
Over here.
Right here. Right here. they definitely want to charge you more money.
They'll make you a huge trash bag.
They're charging you more money.
They're happy, they're happy.
Alright, close the door, close the door.
Why did my father force me to leave my mother at home?
I haven't seen him in years.
Listen, listen.
No, no, no, this is, this is, okay, come on, this is, we're in the middle of drink chat.
Okay, okay, one second, one second, one second.
Yo, fat Joe, fat Joe, fat Joe.
Listen, I'm so sorry, man.
Are we taping?
This is just five questions and you gotta go.
We taping, we taping.
Okay.
Listen, I heard that you was banned from Puerto Rico.
Who?
Why would he be banned from Puerto Rico?
When did you hear that?
When you was in Puerto Rico.
Yeah!
Yeah! Yeah! It's either, listen, When you was in Puerto Rico Listen daddy ain't give you no goals what happened going you know
The TMZ and Spunñol. We made everything. TMZ Español.
I mean, listen.
Okay, listen.
Let me just say this because I want to be clear.
Because these guys tried to come at my brother.
And I could not allow it.
It happened on our show.
Right?
Let's be clear.
Let's just be clear real quick.
Oh, yeah.
She went hella viral, too.
You was not trying to tell what this man did.
You were saying, because in hip-hop, when you say a person did a certain thing, you big in the mouth.
You know what?
I just think.
Let's clarify.
Let's get more controversial where they're not going to like this statement.
I just think hip-hop is just, it's always been a couple of years ahead of reggaeton or trap espanol.
Right.
So right now, we're doing our podcast.
They don't truly understand that we're having a conversation about hip hop.
They think niggas is talking shit about niggas when they don't realize we're just trying to tell history and our experiences.
Right, talking shit.
So in five years, they're going to have the reggaeton track podcast.
And it's going to be like, oh, Fat Joe was trying to say five years ago.
Come sign the drink, champs.
Exactly.
So the point is that what I was trying to say, I wasn't trying to shit on them.
I was trying to give them street credibility.
Yeah, because they took that one piece out.
And they made it what they wanted it to be.
Norm, Jay-Z, Fat Joe, even Pitbull, even 50 Cent, everybody said they was in the streets.
I was trying to say, yo, I was trying to big them up.
Give them a little certification.
Real quick, Joe, see that type of shit, I don't post because that's negative.
I'm not trying to get clicks.
I get clicks off of if Fat Joe do something good or good news.
No, no, no, no, but you misunderstand. Introduce me to get clicks. I get clicks off of if Fat Joe do something good or good news, you feel me?
No, no, no, no, but you misunderstand.
Introduce me to this guy.
This is the blogger.
This is the blogger.
This is the blogger.
It's Biscuit, man.
It's Biscuit, yes, yes.
Salute, salute.
So what happened is, let me just refresh people
what's going on.
Before you say that, before you say that,
I'll tell you right now, I didn't know how crazy
that shit was
until I went to my barber.
My barber shop is the whole,
it's Cubans only.
They only play legato
and they only speak Spanish.
And they say,
bro, you punk,
what are you talking about?
Blink.
And then it's just a click.
You talking shit about that?
Time has passed
and I want to call the girl
who put that out there, cunt slut whore bitch.
You piece of shit.
Fuck her mother.
Fuck her mother.
Fuck your mother.
But who's that?
She chopped up the interview.
And she made it look like whatever, right?
We love her too.
I don't love her.
At one point, we did.
At all.
The point is that, you know, she took my shit and chopped it up, edited it, and then was
talking like, oh my God.
That was when she knew the truth, that we wasn't really trying to shit on nobody.
We was not trying to shit on Jackie.
But then, as she has a little bit more foot into hip-hop and reggae tone, she was able
to misguide.
She did banter.
And Joe, let me help you out.
If you listen to that after that, Joe was saying, that's the biggest record of all time.
Joe was also saying that he should have won a Grammy.
Joe was also, he's bigging him up.
All he was saying was he was trying to give him credibility.
So the thing was, I didn't want to do that on the internet
and I didn't want to actually do anybody else's interview
because you know what, it happened on Dream Champs,
it happened on Coga Vision.
Let me say something in Spanish
so that another cunt slut whore doesn't misinterpret
our words.
Okay.
Oh, you're an ass of tri. Please tell me. Oh. Thank you.
Oh.
Because that's a serious.
Oh.
Oh.
What up?
I got to tell Joe one thing.
You got to stop.
You got to stop.
You got to stop.
Yo, listen.
Listen.
Good.
Good job.
Got you.
And he just got back from Puerto Rico.
Yeah.
God damn it.
Hold on, brother.
Let me brag for him.
Let me brag for him.
Because you know what?
You know what?
Joe came on my... No, no, no.
Can I brag for you?
You know it's drink time.
You're not going to say anything.
No, no.
No, no.
It's my turn.
No, it's my turn, Joe.
I'd like to big you up.
I love...
Because I do it behind your back.
Let me do it in front of your face.
So, Joe gets on our podcast.
He says what he has to say.
These people are taking it as Joe is snitching.
Right.
A clip.
A clip.
A clip.
What type of fucking dumb, dumb, dumb shit is that?
God, no.
He's from Puerto Rico.
Make sure you focus in on him.
Because he's one of us.
He's from Puerto Rico, too. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. He's a snitch. he's one of us. He's a Puerto Rico toast.
He's a testifier going on the roof.
I'm so anti-stress.
I will fucking hang myself or dive off a plane the day
I'm thinking about talking on somebody.
That's how much I'm anti-chota or sapo or whatever that is.
Yo me mato primero que yo me chota.
Talk that shit, Joe!
Talk that shit, Joe! So, pa' mi gente allá afuera que no entendía lo que estaba diciendo
a tal dando promoción a la yankee diciendo que en la calle como yo como 56 como jay-z como no
es como el bolo pero se ofendieron mucho allá porque no sabían lo que estaban haciendo.
Esto es una conversación de jefa.
Si nosotros no hablamos de la verdad de historia,
alguien va a venir en 20 años y va a decir algo diferente
que no pasó y va a ser mentirosa.
Yo más que estaba dándolo orgulloso
y ustedes lo cogieron mal. So, I was giving you pride and you didn't like it.
The last thing I am in the world is a chup.
Okay, I am from the street of truth.
You know that.
In case you want to misinterpret it.
Transfer it in English.
Transfer it in English?
He said, basically, motherfuckers, understand what we're doing here.
You may not understand it.
It's a conversation. It's organic. We're doing here. You may not understand it. It's a conversation.
It's organic.
We're talking truth.
Nobody's making up anything, and nobody's bringing up anything new.
That's right.
It's just what it is.
Talk that shit!
Talk that shit!
Hold on.
Hold on.
Let me tell you something here, Finn.
I was just with my father all day.
God bless him.
Do you know, in the Mariel, my father went to pick up,
I had 10 brothers and sisters in Cuba.
They only allowed him to bring back two sisters.
And the eight stood, and they put 30-something people on his boat.
My father came back to Key West, and the boat was sinking,
and the Coast Guard saved my father.
You really need to know, I really am half Cuban.
I need you to know.
You're Cuban, B.
You're Cuban, B.
I need you to really know.
Yo, and LeBron just went to the Lakers.
Got you.
You're blowing my eye.
I'm not even hot.
It's an official.
You're blowing my eye. Google it. Google it. Oh You should have went to Houston or Philly. I want to be in the Philly. Nah, he went to LA.
Yo, Infrared was like this.
I'm going to say something.
If you like him, I'm going to let you.
That's it?
Yo, that's your Infrared.
I want you to know I love you.
I love you too.
I love you.
Shout out to Infrared.
I love you.
He came up with the hook to all the way up
Genius is the genius from brothers from everything. I'm proud of you when I see you and I'm fucking
incredible Hawk Lamborghinis
Before I be on Puerto Rico.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He got here.
Yo, Carlito, ven pa' acá, ven pa' acá, ven pa' acá.
Aquí mismo, aquí mismo.
Was he in, what he call it?
En La Perla.
He was in La Perla.
I didn't say no fool.
I saw the picture in La Perla.
La Playa.
La Piscina.
Piscina.
La Piscina, aquí mismo.
Ah, La Perla.
La Piscina.
La Perla, yeah.
Good.
Yeah, yeah.
What was he playing for?
Come on.
Yeah, he was in La Perela, La Piscina.
I saw.
I saw.
The real pool.
You know, we went to Puerto Rico and we was shooting with Spike Lee.
Can Daddy Yankee go there?
With Spike Lee?
Wait, wait.
We can't let that go unnoticed.
With Spike Lee.
With Spike Lee, yeah.
He saved my life.
He's my friend.
I love Daddy Yankee.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I won't go that far.
All right.
Yeah, I won't go that far. I right. Yeah, I won't go that far.
I went too far.
You went too far.
Because let me tell you something.
Too far or too hard?
I'm going to just tell y'all.
Because there's 5,000 niggas in here,
millions of people who watch this.
Yeah.
When we were getting cyber attacked,
because all these niggas is Instagram.
So I went to Puerto Rico and Southside in the hood.
I went to every hood you could think of
and it was nothing but, oh yeah, farts.
They had nothing but love.
But you let the Instagram tell you
they were supposed to snipe me
the second I step off the plane.
But as he knows, I went to the pure,
the belly of the beast,
the open arms everything
So we're not gonna ask your cause before
What you mean? I mean, did you call a couple of people call nobody? Let me tell you something
I'm like, you know I'm saying I'm like, I don't even know how to tell you man
We just look if you love us and you fuck with us then we fuck with you
That's it. You don't love us and you don't fuck with us, then we don't fuck with you.
And if something happens in Puerto Rico, a hurricane again, I'll go send four more planes with 300,000 pounds of food.
After the death threats, because I'm going to just say it, fuck it, because, you know, after the death threats, we still sent like 400,000 over there to fix the rules with the blue tops and
everything we've been helping our people since they will since it happened you
understand what I'm saying and we won't stop like I told them so what they need
to know is that yet is a difference people look at it as different we look
at ourselves because we know for a fact from Mambo that you Boricua for real.
They look at us like we New York Ricans.
We're not the pure.
They the Puerto Ricans from Puerto Rico.
But we, you know, the New York Ricans, we did our job.
We said we love them.
We love them.
We love them just the same as us.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, that's a whole big thing.
How are we talking about this?
It's okay because we. It's important. It's important that that's all big for you. How are we talking about? It's okay cuz we
It's important, you know, you know why cuz they said that you was banned from Puerto Rico me when you heard that when he was in Let's show it, baby. Let's show it. Woo! Let's show it. That's how we started it all. He started it.
He ruined it.
No, he's not.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all.
That's how we started it all. That's how we started it all. That's me tell you something. You can't tell me any other time. No, no, no.
Fadjo, let me tell you.
You know why, Fadjo?
Because I listen to all these other albums, right?
And I really do.
But, Fadjo, let me just be honest.
I listen to Kanye's album.
I listen to Pusha T's album.
I listen to Yana's album.
I listen to Drake's album.
I listen to all of them.
Nas.
Nas, of course.
Jay-Z and Beyonce.
Of course. Great album. Drake's album. Black God and Nightwish. Don't forget that joint. Nas, of course. Jay-Z and Beyonce. Of course.
Great album.
But here's where they gave me the alley-oop.
You ever see Semi-Pro, the movie Semi-Pro?
Yeah.
And in the movie Semi-Pro, the guy, he blocks out, he goes to heaven, and his mother says,
he goes to alley-oop, right? And then the his mother says, he goes to alley-oop.
Right?
And then the alley-oop.
Then he takes the alley-oop and he goes.
In this movie, Semi-Pro.
They just gave me the alley-oop.
Because you know why, Fat Joe?
This is the one thing that they forgot.
Is when I was a legend, I made a body of work. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Chill now.
You got to relax.
No, back then.
When I made myself making this legend. I mean
I made bodies of work
War report is a classic. It's not one trip track. It's a body
Define now, yeah, but you want to know how disrespectful this game is? Talk about that. That boy Drake is so nice, my nigga,
that he said on a track that Primo did that sounded nothing like Primo.
Yeah.
Primo did a track on that?
Yeah, man.
Shout out to Primo, man.
Primo's killing it right now.
On the track, the nigga said,
they told me to make a classic,
I just need 10 of these.
And they kept rapping about everything else in the world.
But what you didn't realize realize that in that one bar because he demolished destroyed upside down left to right this track
the bars on this shit was so crazy my nigga and in one bar because he's singing dancing on the
whole album he doing whatever he want in one bar he said they were asking me to make a classic i
just gotta rap to to 10 These, and it's done.
And I went to thinking, just like Norby, and I said, damn.
All these records we consider real hip-hop classics.
This nigga caught one Primo beat and fucking destroyed,
abolished, converted this, that he could get Ten of These beats.
Produced by a producer.
Just like a classic.
That is the classic, classic producer.
That's how ill this nigga is.
You know, reverse the twisted
and reverse it again on y'all.
It's unbelievable.
Let me tell you something.
The guy got busy on that first album.
The boy, he got busy on that album.
I love Nas' album too.
I really love Pistachio's album.
I think that this is one of the best years
of impact by far.
It's been a long time.
A long time.
And just like you,
because I know where you're going with this shit,
just like you love hip-hop so much,
that's what we're doing here at the Drink Champs.
Nigga, I got to work on my album too.
My studio is waiting for me.
All right,
I got it.
Shut up.
Bendy Show.
Weed free.
You should do a podcast
with Nori when he wants it.
Yo,
clean air.
All right,
stop,
stop,
Joe.
Come on,
I need a bar.
I need a bar.
Yo,
listen,
this is,
yo,
it's real,
please tell it to his friends.
I gotta say one thing,
all right,
my brother?
Me and Nori, once every two months,
his wife is here, my sister.
My sister's here, right?
He's gonna kill me.
Me and Nori, once every two months.
He has to do this.
No, because we love each other to another level.
No, listen.
How long have you known Nori?
Like, how many years?
I'm so gonna leave without him telling the story.
He wins.
Hold up, hold up.
We gotta do this.
We gotta do eight bars.
Let's go.
Eight bars?
My boy,
the puppy cat's going to get cold.
I better order a plate.
Yeah,
go ahead,
y'all.
He wants to kill me.
He's Cuban,
man.
He's Cuban.
Listen,
so I go like this,
right?
So once every two months,
me and Nori go to Bell Harbor in the daytime and we get drunk.
Fat Joe Goats get drunk.
My wife, his wife.
And after we get drunk, we go shopping.
We buy whatever we want.
So lit.
He made me walk around with a Versace robe last time.
No.
I don't even believe they let me in Bell Harbor anymore.
Right?
So Bell Harbor is the best in the world.
So we go there. We eat. Right? Nah. You know, we go in the best in the world. So we go there, we eat.
Right?
Nah, you know, we go in there, we go eat.
Let me tell you something.
I ain't going to lie to y'all.
As soon as I step out the car, the man tells my wife,
Yo, rap music was mafia.
This is the time.
He's the Genovese.
Like, no.
Am I right, man?
The nigga opened the door. The white dude opened the door.
It was like if this was real, he's the mafia.
He's the mafia.
I'm telling my wife that.
Thank you, my brother.
You don't even know how to take that.
She needed that because sometimes your wife is sleeping on you all day.
They think you ain't a shooter.
They think you ain't a shooter.
So I go, all right.
We go in there, we eat all type of lobster and shit.
Right?
We drink so many wines.
It must have been 10, 20 bottles of wine.
It was just for you?
It just won't stop.
It won't stop.
I'm pissy drunk with them.
Not regular drunk.'m pissy drunk with them. Not regular drunk.
Superior pissy drunk.
So we only make it, which never happens, by the way.
So we make it out the door, and the nigga run down on us.
The same nigga who robbed us and charged us four grand for whatever we ate and drank.
He didn't even let us leave.
He was like, oh.
So he puts a table outside the rest
Sit down this is my story. I'm telling you. I said, no, no, come here, come here, come here.
I need you.
I need you.
You have to be here for this.
So I go like this, right?
So I sit down.
It's cigars.
Regular cigars come out.
So next thing, I start telling him, my wife, and I said, yo, I'm the most drunk I ever been in my life. This is incredible.
No, I've never been to this part of the world.
Yo, I've never been here.
I was like, I'm bouncing.
I had some sneakers on.
I don't know which one, but they had the extra bounce.
And I was like bouncing, nigga.
I couldn't, right?
So then these niggas got me somebody you know me
Seriously going too far I'm gone.
Right?
So then I get up.
I'm like, oh, my God.
I got to hold the wall up.
Like, yo, I've never been here.
Like, I don't know what's going on.
I'm embarrassed.
You know, I'm like, nigga just called me the mafia don.
I'm the mafia drunk. Nigga, what? Nigga, like'm like, nigga just called me the mafia don't know
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I got you.
Listen, he just said he buys candles like they're like $6.
It's like Walmart candles.
His candle is $600 a candle.
Yeah, yeah, I'll take it, guys.
Hold on.
But it's called a money candle, $600. So he he buys me first off he's getting this part of the story
Oh, I go to Gucci. I'm about to buy a jacket fat Joe says you gotta relax. I
got it I
Ain't see you wear that jacket. I gotta get drunk with you guys. I still got it in my closet right there. That's interesting. I thought I wanted them in for razz. That ain't got nothing to do with it.
This shit was a lot of trouble.
I might be drunk, but I know I'm spending something, nigga.
So he goes to the candle store.
I'm like, I got that.
It's the same amount.
So I'm like, all right, we even.
It's cool.
You've been having a lot of Gucci on.
No, no.
Joe takes it to another level.
We got to.
Yo, my nigga, I was robbing some of Joe's stuff.
Mind you, now, mind you.
I'm not gonna lie to you.
I'm not gonna lie to you.
I'm not gonna lie to you.
I'm not gonna lie to you.
I'm not gonna lie to you.
I'm not gonna lie to you.
I'm not gonna lie to you. I'm not gonna lie to you. I'm not gonna lie to you. I'm not gonna lie to you. been a lot of Gucci on that. No, no no Joe takes it to another level
They got champagne so
Every store we went to niggas kept giving us champagne chance Oh my god, you're so every store. I go to I'm like, I know every store
We went to niggas kept giving us champagne chance. So I knew that he got the cheat code. I'm stupid drunk
Well, you know what?
That's what we think is the cheat code no, that that's how they treat us, and I learned that.
However you are, that's how they're going to treat you.
So when you know better, they got to bring the champagne.
You don't have to run it up.
That's what I thought.
I went to the Louis store, I copped every belt,
and then I got champagne, but then I went with my
white homies, they didn't even buy a belt,
and they got champagne. Oh shit. That's a different belt. And this guy's trying to pay. Oh, shit.
That's a different thing.
I'm going to tell you another one, too.
I'm going to put y'all on to another one, right?
Look, this is the same.
I just want to say it.
I just want to say it.
I just want to say it.
No, but look.
This is, again, when you don't know, you pay for what you don't know.
That's history.
That's history.
No, wait.
Wait.
I got you.
I got you.
No, no, wait, I got you. I got you. No, no, look.
I shop a lot because I got a wife and three kids,
and I'm the sponsor at every event, right?
So when I go shopping, I'm not just buying Balenciagas for myself.
I got five pair.
So why are they giving me plastic bags?
Why I peep this, yo?
Look, they're giving me plastic bags. I'm spendingep this, yo, look. They giving me plastic bags.
I'm spending thousands.
Where the duffel bags at?
Where's the expensive bag for this?
And guess what, now when I go shopping,
they go to the back and they bring out the suitcases
and the luggage, so I need to carry out
my merchandise that I paid for.
Let me tell you this story.
So this is the Drink Champs, okay? This So this is the drink champs.
Okay?
This show is called the drink champs.
You get that, right?
It's a million bottles, whatever, right?
So we go in another store.
We go in the Webster.
We in there.
We drinking champagne everywhere.
We get can-do stores.
I don't know.
I'm thinking, like, what these niggas got, a refrigerator with them or something?
Like, everywhere we go is champagne, right? No, no, I got't know. I'm thinking like what these niggas got a frigerator with them or something. Everywhere we go is champagne.
I got enough. So I turn around and I go like this. Check this out. My wife grabs me.
Almost like, remember, I'm so drunk. Me and Nori talking, joking, screaming, whatever.
My wife grabs me almost like a pit bull grabs you when they pull you,
that you ain't got no choice but to go.
So my hand is being pulled out the store, and I'm like, it's out of my control.
I'm just going, right, because I'm drunk the most I've ever been.
All of a sudden, we end up in the jewelry store. You know, Bell Harbor has a jewelry store.
You don't look at that. They got a jewelry store that you know we cannot afford. You know
We don't know
We want to look at the shit cuz it's too nice
Tony walks me in that shit. I'm like now. I'm like fucking drunk I'm a man. This is what's up in my blackout cuz I go in there
I'm gonna give you the go get it out of you. All right, you know, I actually champagne wants to give me the champagne
I see the champagne and I know this champagne is at least $300
It's a different champagne a It's a different champagne.
So when I hit it,
I said, it's over for me.
And now...
Now,
I'm sitting up in there, right?
In my mind,
I'm going to just keep it a buck with y'all, right?
I'm like...
Nah, this is...
I don't even want to say it.
Like, in my mind,
it's so disrespectful.
I'm saying like,
fuck it.
Set me up, God damn it.
You know, George Jefferson shit.
You know, Archie Bunker, whatever you want.
I'm cursing it out in my mind.
That's your drug mind, though.
To my wife.
In your drug mind.
I'm stuck.
I can't move.
If I was so mad, I'd have got the fuck out of here.
Your drug mind is out of control right now.
I was so mad, nigga.
I wouldn't have walked in that bitch. I was so mad, nigga.
I wouldn't have walked in that bitch.
I would have been like, yo, hold up.
Being that I was a drunk, this was an era of judgment.
So, nigga, I'm walking up in there, and they come out.
No disrespect.
Gay Pride Month.
We love the gays.
This guy is the gayest dude.
He was the gayest of the gays.
He's a good guy though
it's uh is it this I'm looking at this thing is so all when he niggas says the
price I look at my wife I say Are you sure you want that?
Somewhere else we could talk to I be the juice
See now mask
Sicario nigga so in my head, I'm like, yo, my wife is trying to kill me.
It was hard.
Listen, so I go like this.
So when I say like this, I look to the right.
This nigga Nori sinks in the chair like the Get Out movie. He nigga was in a sunken place. Hold up. The nigga looking at me, I'm waiting
for him to say something. Help me, man. Man power, unity. The nigga's like.
The nigga looking at me up like this.
I said, I'm looking for help.
Nobody want to help me.
I paid for it.
I paid for it.
After I paid for it, I walk out the door.
The nigga Nori never said a word.
And he's a drink champ. And I'm drunk. nigga like I want to call him like a brother like a brother
Oh
his wife is driving I put the strip drink champs guys I don't even drink I'm sitting on the bench, his wife is driving, I put the strap, drink champs guys, I don't even drink,
I'm putting the strap on him.
Like I'm getting him to say to my brother,
I'm getting him home, I put the strap on him,
get the strap, yeah, I put the strap,
as I'm looking at him, he's looking at me like,
the sunken place, he never said a word to me.
So I'm like, I'm like, yo, Nori, are you all right?
And the nigga looking at me, the only way to describe it to you,
you know when a nigga's almost getting knocked out in a boxing match
and the referee be looking in his eyes, yeah, yeah.
Yo, this nigga Nori looking in my eyes like, nigga, is you all right?
You know what the fuck you just said to me?
I'm like, peace out.
Nah, this is too good. This is too good.
I locked the door. And I ain't gonna lie to you.
Nah, this is a true story. This is a true story.
I start lying to myself. I'm like, the dream champ. I thought he was the dream champ.
I'm going to tell you some foul shit I almost did.
I almost recorded him in the sunken place.
I pulled out the phone to record him because I've never seen him like this in my life.
And his wife grabbed my hand and said, we don't do that.
I said
I would have never put it public and not like that, but it was some fuck
Why my sister said we don't do that.
She said, you gotta relax.
She said, you gotta relax.
I said, you're right.
I gotta relax.
Yeah, that's amazing.
Yo, let me tell you,
this nigga here, boy.
And Bell bought some.
Y'all spent a lot of money that day.
What?
Y'all brought a business that day.
Yeah, yeah.
We definitely did.
He said like this.
He said, the next day he called me.
At five in the morning.
No.
The next day.
No, no.
The next day he called me like 12 noon.
Oh, my God.
The music was in the background.
Doosh, doosh, doosh, doosh, doosh, doosh.
Atta again.
So hot, my brother.
I was like, fuck you, Nori.
I'm not fucking coming.
I do this once every three months.i. I'm not fucking coming. I do this once every three months.
I'm not doing it.
Next time.
Next time.
Let's go.
Let me know next time.
I know about Bell Harbor, right?
Real quick, right?
I go there and I'm by myself, right?
Tell me your name.
Tell your fans, though.
Real quick. That's how I know about that area, Bell Harbor, because I went there. Every time I go to Miami, I go myself, right? Tell me your name. Tell your fans, though. It's Biscuit, right, Joe? Real quick.
That's how I know about that area, Ball Harbor, because I went there.
You know, every time I go to Miami, I go there, right?
Ball Harbor.
Ball Harbor.
However you pronounce it, that's where I'm at.
So I go there.
Beautiful place.
I go, yeah, beautiful place.
I go there.
And guess what?
My jeweler, Michael Lewis from Long Island, you know, he, you know, he, it's crazy
because like he does business with them.
You feel me?
So I'm in the loop.
I know what's going on.
So when I go there, I want lobster pasta.
It's $100, but I know that already
because I done did it multiple times.
It's fire.
It's fire.
So look, I sit down, right?
I sit down and the guy goes,
what do you want?
I'm like, okay, you're supposed to bring out water first.
I know that.
So you're already coming at me.
Let me take this off and pack and all that.
The funny part?
I got a funny part.
Shout out to Supreme, you know.
There's a lot of shit going on.
So look, check it out, Joe.
That's how I cook forward lobster pasta.
You heard me?
So look.
So now he came at me wrong.
But again, I know to relax.
I'm black and that's what they want me to do.
Turn up anyway, right? So I'm chilling.
Guess what? I checked him.
I said, first bring water and bread.
You gotta relax.
He, yeah.
So look, now it fucked his head up.
It knows his rights, man. Exactly. He got it for that. So look, now, now fuck his head up.
And fuck his head up.
He knows his rights, man.
Exactly.
Young brothers know your rights.
He knows his fucking rights.
I do.
So look.
That motherfucker said, yo, 590.
This gon' be mutual equality.
590 equality, nigga.
And that's why.
You don't bring that fucking brand, you bring the boys.
But look, that's why shit like what happened in Starbucks happened.
I knew that.
Cause motherfuckers don't know they rights.
Right, right.
If a nigga would've told me you can't do that, I would've told you.
I would've told you.
I would've told you. I would've told you. I would've told you. I would've told you. I would've told you. You can't fucking brag, you can't brag. That's why shit like what happened in Starbucks happened.
Because motherfuckers don't know they right.
If a nigga would have told me you can't use the bathroom, I would have owned a Starbucks.
I'm going to tell you something.
Nah, hold on.
Real quick, real quick, real quick.
So anyway, long story short, I ordered the lobster pasta after I ordered my appetizer.
Because that's what they're supposed to bring out first.
So when I, he said, what are you going to eat for dinner?
Lobster pasta.
Do you know it's $100?
They'll always do that to you.
No, it's, right, you can have it.
I hate that.
Yeah, no, listen, that's the worst feeling ever.
No, that's a bad feeling.
I hate that.
It's disrespectful.
Do you know this steak is $46?
My nigga, I piss on your face, nigga.
What the hell?
What are you talking about?
Yo, what are you talking about?
Yo, look, look, look.
This is, right? No. Boy, boy. Very suitable, Joe.
Listen,
I didn't get on a first class flight.
My jewel,
Michael Lewis,
that old luxury.
When did you do
a shit like that?
I wound up buying
other tickets.
That's what I'm saying.
Look, let me show you.
Yo, other niggas.
Like, yo,
I want to pay for the lady
and the man.
Yeah, that's what
they made you do.
Look, my man's
Michael Lewis.
He owns Luxury Lifestyle Magazine.
That's the biggest
luxury lifestyle magazine. That's the biggest luxury lifestyle magazine,
that's the biggest, yeah, yeah, I got y'all, yeah.
Official, he flew me out there first class
to take care of some business, because he's busy,
you feel me, so when I, just like that,
when they violate me like that, oh, it's $100,
do you know, guess what, I invited 10 friends,
and I got 10 lobster pastas, and I checked him because guess what?
When you don't know that's how they treat you, huh?
You just cool the niggas again. Don't worry about it my situation is my situation is
We all kings and queens in our world all about respect
That's all I'm saying and we just want to be treated with respect.
The same way we give them respect.
And,
you know,
I'm making my business
to go above and beyond
and tell people
thank you all the time
and be courteous.
Absolutely.
And just show them
that we're not animals.
You know what I'm saying?
That we're respectful people.
You know?
And,
you know,
it's fucked up
that it's a hard time.
This is a drink chance,
but it's just fucked up. It's a it's a hard time this drink chance But this is a fucked up is a hard time in the US now where?
everything is just
racial
Everything did to it never in my lifetime like I read about the shit with Martin Luther King
Civil rights and all that never in my lifetime. I have one I experienced so much racism. They love this nigga.
Oh, he's this nigga
champ too. He's this nigga champ too.
Let me tell you
something, Norby. Let me tell you something.
Yo, camera. Yo, camera. Yo, people
out there. Let me tell you something.
This nigga Norby, let me tell you something.
This nigga Norby's stunning
and he's rich. And I don't
care what you say cause everyday
even Fat Joe
I take
I probably take
not my wife
but I probably
take four days off
I'll go to
Florida Mayo
I'll go to
Sylvia's
I'll go to
a hundred dollar
dinner
right
everyday he
FaceTime me
for Mr. Child
he's so
fucking rich.
And this nigga be coming with his dirty niggas.
I'm like, yo, man.
Every time you age up, all I can tell the person next to me, whether it's my wife or my niggas, is like, yo, no, he's so rich.
This nigga's so rich.
Yo, man, God bless you.
Now, EFN, that means you getting a lot of money.
You want to know what I'm really thinking right here?
I'm going to tell you what I'm really thinking right here right now.
Not to be real depressing at all.
But honestly, anybody listening to this right now all this material shit
don't mean shit be a man take care your family no this is when you this is you
reap the benefits of that stuff and then you have fun in life this is what we're talking about
Life changes every day. Yeah, right so my my my
thoughts and and emotions and sentiments about life itself change all the time.
It's almost like, you know, it's hard to stick to a top five rappers.
Yeah.
It just changes.
Microwave ever.
So it just changes. But what I'm saying to you is, like, I realize in my travels that we here in this world temporarily right and we're
in physical form human form some people die 15 some people die 8505 whatever we don't know how
long but we do know that we're here temporarily right and now the the way Fat Joe thinks about life
is
you are not going to take
this money when you die, would you?
Nothing, would you? And at that,
be careful, because that death tax,
they'll take half of your shit,
make your wife and your family
sell your house. So let's
be clear, being that we're here only
momentarily, if we're able to do it
We love to do oh god you preaching and make sure family happy or whatever makes us happy
Then I don't have a problem letting it go. Do you understand what I'm saying?
Oh, and and so you gotta understand when you go to the cemetery
It says when you was born when you died may have a dash mm-hmm it's what
you do with that
let me tell you something I'm gonna up. Let me tell you something.
I'm going to tell you something.
I'm going to tell you something.
I've met millions, maybe hundreds of thousands of millions of people in my life.
All kind of niggas.
Killers, nice guys, preachers, whatever.
Gun runners, water gun runners.
I've met all kind of niggas you could ever think of
in your life.
I've been around a while.
I will never forget you to the day I die.
Let me tell you something, out of all the niggas,
all the people, let me tell you something.
I'm going to tell you something.
Because he ate the shell of the oyster.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
My dear, if you're an old-timer,
and you never gave a shit about him,
you're never going to know he's a man of Asian descent.
What are you doing?
He ate the shell of the oyster.
Yo, you are in my book of Hall of Fame.
You did some shit I have never seen in my life.
And I have seen seen in my life.
And I have seen just about everything.
This nigga ain't in the show.
Yo, you would've really stick up.
You would've really stick up.
I would've beat you for a minute, baby.
Yeah.
No, you ain't gonna get away with it.
You ain't gonna get away with it.
Oh, my god.
You went too far.
You went too far.
Yo, just take the perks.
I see you in the soapbox.
Yeah, yeah.
You went too far.
You went too far.
I gotta stop.
I gotta...
Yeah, you got a big cosign.
You're supposed to just take that.
Yo, you wanna know what?
You wanna know what?
I'm gonna buy you the Dream Champs check.
Check.
Oh!
Yeah!
I'm gonna buy you the Dream Champs check.
Check.
Check. Check. Check. Check. Check. the dream champs check We got a change! We did it Mike! You get a part!
You get a part!
You get a part!
No, no, no!
We got to do two bars!
We got bars!
Let's go, let's go bars!
It's 5E! 5E is coming out right now!
5E!
5E is my album! Come over here!
Send it here, Lago! What does 5E! 5E, that's my album. Come on, man. Send it to me. I'll go, demon.
What is 5E?
What does that mean?
For the people that don't know.
5E is my album.
It's all his album.
Yo, you grew up in 5E.
I grew up in 5E.
I grew up in 5E.
And Jay-Z grew up in 5E.
So my album is all of them.
All of them.
All of them.
All of them.
All of them.
All of them.
All of them.
All of them.
All of them.
All of them.
All of them. All of them. All of them. All of them. All of them. So listen, 5E, my album, finally, I got presented with an opportunity with Massapelle, big up
to Nas, big up to Peter, Deegan, big up to Jeff, big up to Brooklyn, and all the people
at Massapelle Records.
So they gave me the opportunity, so it was a better better project and I felt like
It's amazing
Amazing tell you something. I said it last night. Don't don't don't don't steal my bar, but I said it in the song last night
I said now that the bag is bigger the talks different. Mm-hmm. It's something about
Getting rich again and my Yankees is running it up. But listen, there's something about getting rich again, and my Yankees is running it up, but listen. There's something about getting rich
this nigga Nori
The way that I was up that he would make a music of course he has classics
He's so more records in me now. You can tell this is different. This is different
What did I say?
Swing
My nigga, thank you thank you no no I want to play it for you
one second one second one second one second Nori played one song for me Joe one song right what song
you want me to say talk about it was it was the one with fad fat big change right listen Joe. I went up to Nori and I said yo
I'm looking at your Instagram you on vacation every day. I did you when you said to pull up to hear something
I'm like I know you might have one or two joints. I said what yo what's going on with you?
It's all yo, what's popping you snap?
Is fire this is the best year in hip-hop in many many years shout out Chris Jones
Family
Damn near my
I use your name every fucking
the
Is it on the album, the uh-oh?
No, no, no.
Remember the beat? Why you didn't do that?
The beat you played me with the uh-oh.
That's on DJ EFN's album.
You know why?
I heard Kanye and these niggas album and I said I could do it too.
And I upgraded it. Come on, let's go. Let's do business, yo.
I don't want to hear that.
Let's do this! Let's do business, y'all. I don't want to hear that. Bet you not. No, no, no.
I'm out of here.
Bet you not.
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