Drink Champs - Episode 22 w/ 50 Cent (pt.2 - corrected)
Episode Date: July 22, 2016N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the guys drink it up with 50 Cent. In part two of this lengthy and entertaining conversation, the guys, joined by Akinyele talk about Drink Ch...amps success, Power, Effen Vodka, 50's relationships and a lot more. --- 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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She had to say something negative.
She said, well, he should question himself about... Why did she say that?
I don't know.
What the fuck?
I said to myself, to my self-person, I was like, what the fuck. I said it to myself. To myself personally.
I was like, what the fuck is the matter with her?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
There I go.
Cause the motherfucker get, is older.
A lot older than Cola's Ice.
Ain't nobody talking about him.
You know what I'm saying?
Like it's one of those things where you go...
Is Vitty this, this a biblical piece of the bargain?
Nah, nah.
Nah, I'm not.
This is, nah.
I'm just saying what the fucking facts, man.
Yeah, just the facts.
What about the facts?
Let's stick with the facts.
Look, look, look, look.
She said, look, she said, like, like, like something about a nigga being gay or not.
Like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, What the fuck is facts, man? What about the facts? Let's stick with the facts.
She said,
something about being gay or need to question himself.
And then I'm going, oh shit, what the fuck am I gonna say?
Something like that. And then what do you say?
And then I thought about it and I said,
when I thought about it, I said,
oh no, this bitch thinks I'm gay because I let her lick my ass.
Oh my God.
Listen. Oh my God. Oh, wow. Listen.
Oh, fuck.
No, listen, listen.
Stop.
Stop.
This is not right.
Y'all put no...
Yo, make the one you love.
Yo.
Listen, listen, listen.
Yo.
Listen, this is not right.
Y'all put no kinds of pressure on me.
I feel like I was shut out.
He said facts.
He said facts.
Listen, listen.
This is what you built for yourself.
Yo, Mr. Lee.
Mr. Lee, can you please, boy?
Listen, when that shit happens, I go, what the fuck?
Like, what's the matter with her?
What?
And I'm looking because she said some loud shit.
And when I say that, I'm like, well, that's going to be the only thing I can think of
why she would say some shit like that.
Right?
And then I go, all right, well, damn.
I'm just sitting there and I don't really know what else to say about the situation after that.
I'm like, well, whatever.
And then people look and you see all the kind of crazy,
they still calling me like I'm a punk.
Like, you ain't a punk.
You don't have to do what?
You don't have to do that?
I'm like, listen, if she really want to,
she ain't far from it.
She's not far from it.
She already there, right?
So now y'all can go ahead and give me these looks
like y'all ain't with this shit.
But y'all with this shit, man.
Y'all niggas watch pornography, right?
You don't watch pornography?
Well, I know, let me tell you, turn the cameras around.
How many of y'all lick ass?
Oh my God!
Oh my God!
Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God? Oh my God! Oh my God!
Oh my God!
Oh my God!
How many of y'all lick ass before?
I don't give a fuck if it was
conscious of it or it was by accident.
And Eddie Giggler, he'd be raising his hand right now.
Listen, listen, listen.
So you mean to tell me every
man in here said they never lick ass?
Not even by accident? Nah, nah, these nigg they never licked ass? Not even by accident?
Nah, nah.
These niggas love licking ass.
Not even by accident?
You didn't by accident?
No.
We've had episodes about this shit.
He still got the bitch that he was trying to keep.
He still got the one he was trying to keep.
The rest of you niggas is liars.
Yeah, that's right.
You niggas is liars?
Yeah.
Listen, let me tell you something.
No, no, no, no, no.
You're going in.
I feel funny about telling the truth. Tell the let me tell you something. No, no, no, no, no. You go on then.
I feel funny about telling the truth.
Tell the truth.
Tell the truth.
No, no, no, no.
Relax.
Come on, keep going, bitch.
You're going to try to tell me.
Wait, wait.
One other shot.
You're going to try to tell me this.
You're going to try to tell me.
It's drink, chance, or die trying.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Keep going, Finley.
Keep going.
Listen, listen, listen.
Watch this.
We got how many ladies in here?
Oh, no, you lucky. Your wife lucky. Yeah, wait, wait, wait. Keep going, Finley. Listen, listen, listen. Watch this. We got hundreds of ladies.
How many ladies is in here?
Oh, nor are you lucky.
Your wife's lucky.
Yeah, that's right.
I think he's bad on terminants.
Look at that nigga.
Excuse me, ma'am.
Has your ass been licked by accident or by on purpose?
Ever?
Never?
You sure?
It's all right.
OK, you sure?
It's being read. It's going. You ain't got to say, I'm not going to ask you the question
because you ain't got to say it.
Your eyes already told me that they've been by that
motherfucker, that's right, yes ma'am.
See, you know what happens?
You know what happens?
You got to find somebody who loves you, girl.
Really loves you. She. Really love you.
She did that for you.
She was trying to keep you cool,
but you know you licked her ass by accident.
You know you was right there.
Might as well.
Can I get some more ice, please?
Can I get some ice, please?
I can't go nowhere. I'm tuned in.
Baby, you in the back. Don't think I don't see you.
Don't think I don't see you.
Have you had your ass licked on purpose or by accident?
It does not matter.
Oh, she put her head down.
So what happened?
Has it happened?
Has it happened?
It happened.
She said it happened.
I'm glad you ladies came back in. Yeah, it's okay.
It's okay.
We got a special question for you today.
It's okay.
This podcast is the hottest podcast ever.
Now listen, this question that I'm asking you is intentional or by accident, okay?
Intentional or by accident, has it ever happened in a sexual encounter that you feel like he's gone past the mark down to the
The asshole. Let's get to the asshole.
Have you ever felt any tongue action down there that low?
Even more than making eye contact.
I'm good. I'm good.
He said, no baby, that's...
I don't know.
Listen, has it ever happened by accident in the oral experience?
Who, me?
You can ask me.
I'm asking the ladies.
Ask the ladies.
Alright.
Then let my wife answer the question.
My wife can answer the question.
Has it ever happened?
You can ask me.
Because of what you say.
No, that's my wife right there.
No, no.
I'm just saying.
Just saying.
Has it ever happened?
You can grab it.
You can nod yes and no.
It has happened.
Okay, so it has happened.
Has it ever happened by accident or on purpose?
It's really close, anybody a half an inch away.
Yeah, right.
Tell them I'm 50, you know?
Tell them I'm 50.
They never get carried away.
Tell them I'm 50.
Like at the other side or anything.
They got legal jobs.
Did it ever happen with you, man?
They got legal jobs.
Mostly women who don't wipe well.
Yeah, yeah.
They got legal jobs.
Oh, damn.
No, but they go, oh, it's ultra nasty to a woman that's a little funky.
But other than that, it's just regular shit.
I don't know what kind of freaky shit y'all be doing, but...
Right, so, for the record...
The point was made.
Shit just got out of her head.
That's what happened.
The point was definitely made.
Yeah. This is the best, my nigga. I'm so thankful you came, my nigga. You got out of the head. That's what happened. The point was definitely made.
This is the best, my nigga.
I'm so thankful you came.
I knew you was going to be the best interview.
I ain't going to front.
I sit around, I watch your interviews.
So, for the record, so Vivica, was it her idea or was it your idea when she looked you up? No, it was just something that happened.
It just happened?
I feel like I got excited, that's all.
Wait, what?
I got excited. You got her excited? Now's all. Wait, what? I got excited.
You got her excited?
Now was it like, did she throw you all off?
No, no.
How did it happen?
No, she was already there.
She was mad.
She's already there.
She was already in there.
She was so mad.
No, no, no, no, no.
This thing is crazy.
This thing is crazy.
Yo, what's this shit doing?
Give me more. I got to keep going. I got to keep going. I'm sorry, what's this shit doing? Give me more!
I gotta keep drinking! I gotta keep drinking!
I'm sorry, what'd you say?
No, she was already there!
So I'm going, I'm thinking...
Was that your first time or you were like experiencing that feeling?
Well, I'm trying to figure out why the fuck she would say that.
Oh, okay. Oh, no! I'm saying like...
No, she was saying that he was going to go back to his section
and I was like, oh shit, this bitch is bugging.
And the only thing I could think of is because, you know, that happened.
But 50, you don't agree with me?
More of the whole story was that you actually answered her.
No.
You don't think you could have let that go?
Like, just, you're 50, man.
That's why I got to answer that.
Right.
You just said that.
You go like this, what?
So right now they see Kanye, they see, girl, put a finger in the butt.
All right, so listen.
Everybody in the room.
Everybody in the room.
I don't need a fucking answer.
We're going to take the vote.
We're going to take the vote.
You're not going to answer that?
Listen, listen.
You put a finger in your butt?
You don't want to talk about it?
You're the kind of guy that just want to forget about it?
It's going in. It's going in, he's going in.
You know what I'm saying?
So you don't agree you petty?
No, it's not petty.
It's like, look, you got to address some shit.
Like if a person says something publicly, you got to address it.
Like how you going to not say nothing?
So you're still not admitting you're petty?
All right, how about the Chelsea Handler?
She didn't she?
What was her name?
Chelsea Handler, yeah. She didn't look's her name? Chelsea Handler, yeah.
She didn't look out my eye.
No, no, no, I'm just saying in general.
She said something about you and you had to go back out.
I said nothing, I said nothing.
I never had no idea.
She seemed like cool people.
She's a funny person. She's got a real personality.
So when you were smashing, was she cracking jokes?
No, no.
Like how does this describe?
It was serious. It was dead serious. It was serious?
I get the point.
I just look at her like, it might be boring.
It wasn't boring.
You're not a boring nigga, so I got it by nickname.
Like just describe it.
What's her nickname?
What's her nickname?
Like, it's wrestling the alligator.
Hold up.
What?
Can you say that one?
What's her nickname?
No, I'm sorry.
I get it by nickname.
That was her nickname in the bedroom or outside?
It was Gator.
Gator?
I call her Gator.
She's wild.
You got a hold on her, huh? She's wild. She's wild. She's wild. Can you say that one more time? No, I'm sorry. What was her nickname? That was her nickname in the bedroom or outside?
Gator?
I call her Gator.
She's wild.
You got a whole lawn on, huh?
He's wrestling Gators.
This nigga 50 is no hose barred.
I thought he was going to shut me down at some point, but he didn't.
God damn it.
50 Cent, let's just make some noise for him being in this.
What?
You want to take another shot?
I feel like if you take one more shot,
you're going to loosen up a little bit more.
I'm straight.
Oh, look.
Look how smart he is.
Look.
I cut my cup.
By the way, this is how I drink.
When I drink, I double up
so I know exactly how many drinks I had.
And look, you heard what he just said?
I already had three.
He's stacking.
Like, this is...
That's how smart niggas drink.
You just made me feel good,
because now I know I'm a smart nigga.
I had no idea anybody else in the world does that.
Let's make some noise for 50 Cent, Making Me Smart.
So 50, you in the strip clubs?
That's how you know about what Alkynelly's doing?
I came across this spot cause of what's her name?
Cause of Kay.
Kay was out one night.
Kay said her name.
I had popped in his spot.
He was like, yo, what's-her-name on that joint?
Just because I coach her, I'm just conscious of the culture.
I'm going to prove why you petty right now.
It just came to mind.
Because you've got to be down with me, 50.
Come on, my nigga.
We're from Queens.
We in Miami.
But let's remember, we're from Queens.
We're from Queens. We in Miami. But let's remember, we're from Queens. We're from Queens always.
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It was somebody who took a picture.
Was it ASAP Rocky?
Oh. You was dating a chick.
No, no, that wasn't. This is petty. That was not petty. Yes, A$AP Rocky? Oh. You was dating a chick. Nah, nah, that wasn't,
look, look,
this is Patty.
That was not Patty.
Yes, it's Patty.
Come on.
Y'all people in the room
gotta,
we gotta take a vote.
But yeah,
alright,
tell me the situation.
I'm gonna show you a picture
with me with A$AP Rocky.
Listen, you got,
we're smiling,
we're having a good time.
Okay.
That was not,
that's me addressing this
because I see it,
but he's doing
what he regularly do.
Like, you know how
you're getting somebody to DM
and say something, like, whatever.
I'm like, all right, it's cool.
You know, the motherfucker wasn't shit in no way.
He was just somebody I was hanging out with at the time.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
But what happened?
You answered that nigga.
I answer everybody.
Right.
Why?
They got to catch me on his damn.
This is daddy.
I always get to the point where I go,
wait, this motherfucker, all right.
If they got an issue, like, if they don't address it, if it doesn't come to me,
first, I don't ever address it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like if you're saying, look-
Have you poured him another shot?
I could picture that.
Put some ice in my-
I did not say anything.
Keep it at 100.
Look at this, look.
I'm putting ice in my shit.
If I didn't respond to nobody like I was bigger than everybody in our culture,
how would anybody
Be recognizable?
You understand what I'm saying to you?
Like the competition
They competed with someone else
If you didn't say anything
You just sat there
50
You respond to everybody man
You gotta chill
Take a shot
You gotta relax
When's the last time
You heard me say something?
Like anybody said nothing
Cause niggas
Niggas are terrified, man.
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
You went at everybody, man.
No, during that time period.
I'm going, and you know what it is, too.
It's also the momentum.
You know that people are uncomfortable.
You see the same shit that Drake is saying.
I got enemies hanging out with my enemies,
and he's writing this shit in his music,
and who's he talking about?
He's talking about other artists.
He look at their enemies at this point.
Because he don't have no altercations.
Is Puffy his enemy?
That's the only way I think Puffy slapped him, right?
Oh, yeah, I heard that in Miami.
That's correct.
Akanele was there.
Yes.
He was there?
Tell us the story.
I wasn't there.
You was there, man.
I'm uncomfortable with this conversation.
I throw it to somebody else.
Pew.
I was there.
Not me.
You heard me.
But you bet he fit.
It's okay.
Like, listen, I'm not, you did not.
Oh, no, no.
We established it
I forgot
I totally forgot
You said
Sophisticated pettiness
I just joined that game
I just joined that game
You know what
Look every now and then
Right
Somebody will say something
And you'll be like
Like where's it coming from
What makes you think
It's okay to say
Right
Now I didn't forget that
See there was a point
In our culture
Where you had to actually
Be what you said.
Right.
Right.
Be who you are.
Now it's different.
You can just say some shit.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Because they're trending.
They're saying it's cool if it feels like the last cool thing that came.
Right.
Not if it's something completely new.
You can't really have.
That's why they're not really having a moment.
That's why we get a lot of one records from guys. They come and it's one record here, then it's something completely new. Like, you can't really have, that's why they're not really having a moment. That's why we get a lot of one records from guys.
Like, they come and
it's one record here,
then it's another record.
It's a lot of guys
that probably five records
in the DJ's playlist
with a guy that got one song
that may not have
another one off that album.
You know what I'm saying?
Deep, deep.
They didn't develop
that whole thing.
Like, you had to get
bounced around a little bit
in order to be good enough
to come with your own thought. Your own thought wave, your own process, your own music. And it had to get bounced around a little bit in order to be good enough to come with your own thought
your own thought wave
your own process
your own music
and it had to be your own style
like your own shit
like you know now
it's the same
same cadences
it's easier
like I'm the man
it's easier
that record is easier
for me to do
than what I would do
traditionally
it's a slower tempo
I don't need nobody
to say ad-libs
but it's like
I say the record
Clear to you
Word for word
Right here
And you hear it
And go yo
And when they're listening
To that double time bounce
It's really a slower
It's a slower track
It's like what Snoop says
Snoop said something
No but
Let me just keep it real
Let's get to the point
Like you had
You had people scared
Like even if
That was your jump off
Or whatever
The people were scared
To take pictures of bitches.
It's a fact.
Oh, no.
It's a fact.
Like, Tatted Up Molly, what was it?
Instagram.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, people were scared.
Like, you'd be like, I'm just saying.
I don't want to deal with that person no more.
No, I'm just saying.
No, I'm just saying.
Like, I'm trying to, like, that's.
He's trying to take you down Petty Lane.
Oh, yeah.
That's what he's trying to do.
Yeah, he's trying to do. Any way he can.
Any way he can get you there.
Because you're not only the Petty Gang.
Petty Lane down Petty Street.
Because I just wanted you to know,
you're like, this is a whole operation that you own, Petty Gang.
Petty Gang?
Like, you own it.
Like, I'm going to just be clear.
You own it.
You're our leader.
I'm vice president.
Me and you, we opening it up right now.
Petty Gang Records.
Petty Gang.
Petty Gang Records. You're our leader. We sign everybody. This is how we're going to do it, 50. Me and you, we opening it up right now. Petty Gang Records. Petty Gang. Petty Gang Records.
You're our leader.
We sign everybody.
This is how we're going to do it, 50.
Me and you.
We're going to Petty Gang Records.
We're going to sign every nigga.
Every nigga we meet, you rap?
All right, cool.
We sign you.
But you got to get yourself popping.
And when you pop, we fuck with them.
If they don't bop, we don't fuck with them.
And we up front about it.
That sounds like Atlanta.
Yeah.
That's how the whole Atlanta's operating.
What?
Do you think that?
It sounds like their contracts are happening so early that people are attached to them as they blow up.
Right, because they ain't missing.
Like, every artist they come out becomes a star.
You know what's cool?
Remember that was New York at one point.
That was New York.
It was a hub in New York.
Now, Fab said you divided New York.
Fab said that?
Yeah.
I heard, what's the name said?
Who?
Ebro.
Oh, okay.
Maybe I'm right.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Excuse me.
Maybe it was Ebro.
So Ebro said that where?
When he said that, you know what's interesting?
They knew the circumstances that I came in under.
Right. You know what's interesting? They knew the circumstances that I came in under. But it wasn't a lot of friends
around to go,
yo, I'm going to fuck with you.
I'm going to do something.
But I'm breaking.
I'm like,
stay that way, motherfucker.
Stay over there.
Now, after the shit popped,
don't come over here trying to...
So you want me to say some shit by accident
and sell a million records for you?
You know what I'm saying?
So that's why I didn't,
I didn't fuck with them.
Like,
if you say,
everybody that's been around me,
they'll tell you,
like,
they haven't been,
they've been overpaid.
Right.
I've been trying to get around
you for years
because I heard it.
I'm glad.
Thank you for coming
to the Drink Champs
because I'm not going
to let you leave. At some point,s Cause I'm not gonna Let you leave
At some point
We starting a different
Relationship
Cause you a rich nigga
And you gonna keep me rich
Come on let's do it
Let's do it
We gonna do something
My brother
I think this is
Track masters
You remember
Two ways
No no very good
Who was the first
Nigga with two ways
You had it first
Let's make some noise
For me having it first
Listen listen
I was the first
Nigga with a two-way.
Keep it real.
No, no, no.
We still have beepers.
That's right.
Niggas still have beepers.
And you came in and you had the big,
there's the little gray joint.
Well, I was like, y'all can do email.
Niggas was looking at me like,
what the fuck you going to do with an email?
I didn't even know what an email was.
I just knew email was fly.
It was too early.
I was like, yo, let me get that. Yo, I swear to God. I was in, I don't know what what an email was. I just knew email was fly. It was too early. I was like, yo, let me get that.
Yo, I swear to God.
I was in, I don't know what store I was in.
Nick was like, yo.
It was like, and it was like 2,700 at the time.
I'm talking about the original two-way.
Or like 1,800, something like that.
It was like the first one.
I had the very first two-way.
I'm telling you, Motorola store.
Motorola store.
It's like a great joint.
I was a StarTech Motorola.
And then, and Trackmasters.
Those were the second niggas with it.masters, those are the second niggas
who would've,
they had it
and then other niggas got it.
Yeah,
Trackmasters,
they went and got them after you.
Yep,
they got them after me.
I watched it happen.
I just wouldn't have
gone buy that shit
at that point.
Right,
right,
right,
right,
right.
I was like,
man,
the beat and shit
should work.
Because you're a petty nigga.
Why nigga?
King Petty.
You had it.
You the King Petty.
I'm like,
I'm right under you.
I'm like,
Senor Petty. Come on, baby, let's do it. like right under you. I'm like Senor Petty.
Come on, baby.
Let's do it.
I drink your gang.
I'm going to keep it real.
Listen up.
When I say every time you think I'm starting, you got to look at what just happened.
And then you see what really transpired.
What's behind it.
So how did you get F'n Vodka, man?
Well, F'n, they've been approaching me to do spirits since 2000.
So this is a vodka company that already existed prior to you.
Similar to like Hop Off with the Syrah?
Beam Satori, same type of deal.
So where was you at?
France?
Puffs with Diageo.
This is grape vodka as well?
Because you were rich.
Is it grape?
No, no, no.
Puffs is not even vodka.
It's grapes.
Let's go there.
It says made with vodka.
We ready.
We ready.
We ready.
We know where you're going.
You know what I'm saying?
We ready.
Let's go, Fendi. Made with vodka. You know where you're going. You know what I'm saying? We ready. It's like,
we got everything.
Let's go, Fendi!
Made with vodka.
You know, it's great.
Wait, what?
It's great.
He breaking down smart again.
We need the dumb version.
It's going to be more sugary
because this is made from wheat.
Okay.
It's from Holland.
It's distilled five times.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's a lot less sugary
and it's a lot smoother
than the Syrah brand. And then later, when you have a headache because you finished your full bottle of Syrah, You know what I'm saying So it's a lot less Sugar It's a lot smoother Than the Ciroc brand
And then later
When you have a headache
Cause you finished
Your full bottle of Ciroc
You shit banging
Talk about it
I'm gonna tell you
I'm gonna tell you
See I told you
I was better than you
Right right right
Told you I was smarter
Right
There I go
He did drink his own product though
He really did
He really did drink his own product
I swear to God
Niggas told me
Yo 50's not gonna drink I swear to God Yeah thatiggas told me, yo, 50's not going to drink.
I swear to God. I asked
everybody in the universe. I drink occasionally, man.
Occasionally, I drink. So you want to take another shot?
This would be the right occasion to drink. Let's just take one more shot.
That's three shots.
Three is my lucky number, but listen,
four is for... No!
You can't keep taking shots like that.
I told you. The mafia. You got to look
eye to eye. Boom.
Now we do it.
Man.
Remember that one time?
I don't know.
Was it Chris Lake's wedding at Vizcaya? Oh, shit.
Yeah.
I threatened Steve Stout.
I met you for a hot second at the fourth season.
At the fourth season.
He tried to take us there.
Yeah, you know how.
So he told me a story, and I want you all to verify the story.
So he was like, he tried to take my whole crew.
It was in shorts and shit.
He's like, just come to the wedding.
I'm like, come on.
That's not happening.
So we didn't go just out of respect.
But afterwards, when he came back, he said, the funniest shit happened.
What?
He's like, I had 50.
I think it's Steve Stout and Puff at the same table.
He said, it was the most awkward shit ever, and that you was instigating some shit.
No, I wasn't instigating.
I wanted to fuck Steve Stout up.
My bad.
And Stout was like, and no one was mad.
He was going off on him, right?
And then he was like, he was like, he's mad he doesn't have any money.
No, let me tell you.
Let me tell you.
Steve was like, huh?
No, let me tell you.
No, no, let me tell you.
This is exactly what happened.
I seen Steve Stout.
I had to do two records for you.
You signed to them.
So I said, yo, is there anything, you know, happening?
And then Steve said, I will never pay you for a 50 cent record.
We're dropping him.
Right.
And then he's around you.
So he's around, like, because I didn't give a fuck.
You, I would never charge you.
I don't give a fuck.
Hold on.
Let me get my story out.
Let me get my story out. So I would never charge you nigga i don't give a fuck hold on let me let me get my story out let me get my story out
so i would never charge you remember i'm and and i'm about to be the next nigga so but that's what
they told he had just paid me for the firm album so i just asked like just in conversation like yo
what was up the 50s she's like we dropping him so i was like all right cool i'm drunk i'm at
chris lighty's wedding and he's over here like this with 50.
Trying to be cool.
And I remember him saying, you're going to drop this nigga.
And now you want to be his friend?
Look, he go, what?
He going to just.
Oh, let me take this story.
Let me take this story.
I was like, what?
That nigga fronted on you, 50.
He told me he was going to drop you.
I'm telling you, Sharnese is the one right there. I told him. I warned on you 50. He told me he was going to trap you. I'm telling you,
Shrines is the one right there.
I told him.
I warned you 50.
Keep it real.
I warned you.
He was fucking with Stout.
I warned him.
At this point,
look.
Can you give me a five for warning you
and now you hate Steve Stout?
I told you that first.
I told you that first.
I'm going to tell you what he did.
Right there.
When he said,
because they got into the argument
and shit and I was like, yo, what happened? What happened? He said, nah, he's upset. You know what I'm saying? tell you what he did, right? Right there, when he said, because they got into the argument and shit,
and I was like, yo, what happened?
What happened?
He's like, nah, he's upset.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I was like, all right, now, boom.
Now, Puffy's sitting there.
He going like, yo.
Right.
No, he was gassing.
Puffy was gassing it.
That's what you told me.
You got the story confused.
You said I was gassing it.
I just know that you told me Puff, Steve.
No, Puff was like, get him, Nori.
Because I was like, yo, listen.
I was like, yo, stop.
And listen, stop. I don't got beef with you no more. But I was like, yo, listen. I was like, yo, stop. And listen, stop.
I don't got beef with you no more.
But I was like, stop.
Oh, now you want to suck 50 dick?
Like, I was in a wedding, nigga.
I was wowing.
I said, now you want to suck 50 dick?
You told me you was going to drop him.
What happened?
Yeah, I dropped him.
And the nigga went somewhere else.
And now you want to come back and suck his dick, right?
I'm going to tell you what's up.
In a wedding, nigga.
I'm disrespectful.
God bless the dad. Chris leidy rest in peace but this is the first time i seen
the nigga in a long time i'm sorry if you get blackballed here friend look because you know
he's very powerful this guy so i just want you to know what you're in for are you ready
he told no he was gonna pay him because he's dropping me.
Right.
This is because this was the Sony.
It's going to be a 550 shit.
Right.
The Trackmasters.
When I get to him, the deal's happening without Stout.
He don't got nothing to do with this shit.
So now he's like, oh, well, you know, like, try to be cool with me.
And I'm like, what's the matter with this nigga, right?
Right.
Because you want to make it that he had the relationship so you can make it in Jimmy's mind that he put it together.
Right.
Because he's leaving to go do the branch.
But like on some managements?
No.
How was he involved at all?
It was Christmas' management.
The fact that he already signed me once over here.
At Columbia.
And then saying, Jimmy, I've been talking to this guy the whole time.
He's fucking, he's going to be good.
Like, this is the, look, he's hot.
This is the guy.
He gives you that confirmation, and then when it works,
in Jimmy's mind, you told him to do that.
So now, that's what he was doing.
And I'm going, the nigga Puff was like, yeah,
like first he was amping him to get stout.
Then he was like, yo, he's like, yo, so, yo,
when we going to get the chance to, you know, to kick it was like, yo, so when we gonna get the chance
to kick it, we can just hang out.
Nigga, we gotta kick it.
Pa, he telling me we gotta kick it and shit.
And he was like, yo, why don't we go shopping and some shit?
I mean, I paid for it.
And I was like, what the fuck this nigga just saying?
I got the fuck away from him.
Cause I was like, this nigga, wait,
this nigga just telling me he take me shopping.
And this is the shit that goes on.
But there's your little fruit,
but probably it's a fruit pie.
It's a fruit pie, trust me.
See these little weird ass pictures and shit like that
out there, you should sit out there for no reason.
And you don't see accident pictures of me
like kissing and kissing and shit.
Like that doesn't happen by accident.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm telling you.
I'm telling you.
Look, look.
Later you're going
to find out
a little shit
that I be saying
be real.
Do you understand
what I'm saying?
Man, listen.
I'm trying to tell you
the truth.
But the truth,
sometimes it hurts.
It hurts people
and they don't want
to hear that shit.
But I'm trying to tell you,
a nigga asked me,
could he take me shopping?
And it fucked me up
because I'm looking like,
what the fuck
did this nigga just say?
I want to take you shopping.
I got your bankroll
off this motherfucker.
I want to take you shopping.
Why?
Because when you walk around
looking so motherfucking good,
I'm going to feel like,
God damn it,
that motherfucker with me.
That's all I want to do. That's all I wanna do.
That's all I wanna do.
But when a nigga tell me he wanna take me shopping,
what the fuck is the matter with this nigga?
I mean, hold on.
Where was this at?
This was at the wedding.
Didn't you see?
No, it's Christmas.
I'm beefing with Steve Stout,
and Puppet's telling you he's gonna take you shopping.
After the shoes.
Sweater's gone. Sweater's gone.
No.
Thank you, Steve.
Sweater's gone now.
Everybody going to want to be
at Chris Lady's wedding right now.
Everybody going to be like,
y'all was there.
And I'm bugging
because while they were
sitting there at the wedding,
I'm like this, look.
Because you know,
they both stay here.
Right.
Both Stout and Puff.
Okay, yes, they here.
They fucked the Veronica,
the girl that Chris was married.
Whoa, this is awkward.
We did not know that.
So I'm sitting there like,
what is the kind of shit
we got going on?
Oh, man.
Goddamn.
Like, I'm on my own
hood.
I guess our angel
on our chest.
Chill.
I know.
You was about to jump in
right there.
Chill.
Chill.
I was going to
follow the sun.
God.
Chill.
I'm still in the photo.
It is what it is, man.
You gave me alcohol.
You're an alcoholic.
It's your alcohol.
Listen, listen.
Did we take that shot already?
No, but this is the kind of awkward shit that was going on at the same time.
Damn, I didn't know that.
I'm sitting there looking going like, what the fuck is...
Okay.
Okay, maybe this is one of those things where because I'm from the neighborhood,
I don't understand what's really going on. Right? And then it thing like Christine give a fuck out there. So let's have everybody here. So they know I'm secure
And I don't care about none of that shit
And I'm going through my own little feelings
You know I say cuz I don't know how that works, right?
You know Sam, but um, it is what it is
Like that's what happened and it was like I, I'm sitting there, I'm like,
that was her get down, that was her type.
You know what I'm saying?
Like executive type, like,
you wanna tell me you went to school, shit like that,
you better not tell me you got no gag reflex.
I'm gonna turn this serious.
I don't know if bringing that up was a good idea.
It was.
Oh my gosh.
So I'm gonna bring a serious one question and and we're going to move on from this.
But Chris basically managed you your whole career.
Yeah.
Chris managed me basically my whole career.
I'm sorry to ask this question, but we're going to go back to Chris.
Do you think he committed suicide?
No, I don't believe that.
I don't believe he killed his son.
So, what do you believe?
Because you hired an investigator?
Yeah, I hired investigators for it because I didn't believe, like, for Tiffany.
The daughter, the oldest daughter.
I did that, you know what I'm saying?
Because her and her, his mother and his family,
his brothers and them didn't believe in that,
so I paid for it.
But you personally, what do you believe?
Like, I spoke to him right before.
The day?
Yeah, yeah.
The same day Or the day before
The night before
It was like
He was still under the weather
Like he was still under the weather
He was
Went to the doctor
He came in
He was like
Talking real low and shit
And I was getting my hair cut
And we was talking on the
FaceTime shit
So you don't have to
As long as this
I was in Germany
At the
Their
Consumer electronics Convention Right So so you don't have to it's long distance I was in Germany at the their consumer electronics
convention
so
when I'm talking to him
he's like
yeah yeah
real soft spoken
cause he
you know
he's not feeling good
and then
shorty came in
and said
you on the phone
she was real mad
like what the fuck
and I was like
like we laughed at
what was going on.
And after he said, yo, I'll call you back.
I'll call you back.
Because he was just out of it.
Like, he was sick, so he couldn't.
The fuck, you were on the phone?
I was like, damn.
It was funny to us because we didn't really.
At that point, he wasn't going.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
It was just something to laugh at.
Like, he just got some shit going on at the house.
Right.
Then later, you look at it and you go, wait, this shit don't feel right.
He didn't have the energy at that point to reciprocate.
So you think that she had it done?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I won't put that on nobody. Yeah, don't put that on nobody done? I don't know. I don't know. I won't put that on nobody.
Yeah, don't put that on nobody.
But I don't,
I don't believe you just knocked yourself off like that.
I can't believe that neither.
I'm sorry.
Like, I know this is a touching point for both of us.
Yeah.
But I look at you face to face, man.
I mean, man,
I don't believe that either.
When they try to say.
But are we in denial?
Like, let's just keep it real.
No, no, no, no.
You in denial with your pettiness.
Listen.
But I know that.
But what I'm saying is,
are we, me and you,
because I'm with you on this 100%.
Are we in denial?
Because I did hear like some funny stories one night.
I just hung out somewhere.
And it was actually me and my wife.
I don't want to blow up who I talked to.
Look at this, look. All the funny stories and all that shit i heard everything you can think of i heard i know you
had to hear what i heard now what you had to hear what's happening is when they start to say it's
because he was having financial problems right yeah please let's make this clear look he lost
money with bernie madone right makes sense when he lost the money, I come to the office,
I'm laughing at him, right?
Because I'm like,
oh, so you found a nigga
to give you 33%
of the charge on that
and didn't even say
nothing about that, huh?
Oh.
My nigga.
So you forgot to tell
the nigga that you found
a nigga like that
that could give you
that kind of money
on returns.
You ain't cut me
in at all on the deal.
I'm glad the motherfucker
lost the money.
So I'm laughing at him.
He had just made
a hundred million. Let's make some noise so I'm laughing he just made a hundred million
let's make some noise for that
he just made a hundred million
with vitamin water
god damn it
it's easy
I'm looking at him going
why you ain't tell me
that you found somebody
that could show you
those returns on the money
and that's it
because Bernie was
showing the returns
up until
he was not showing the returns
hold on
you met Bernie
so he was doing it
you met Bernie no this is what Chris said keep going this is a story so crazy turds up until the night. You met Bertie? It was like a pyramid. Hold on. You met Bertie? Yeah, so he was doing it. Huh? You met Bertie?
No, this is what Chris said.
Keep going.
This is a story so crazy.
So now I'm going, yo, how you miss that one?
How you ain't tell me about that?
And he's like, oh, man, this is some bullshit or whatever.
And he's like, yo, he got money, but it was tied in the investments that he would have
lost.
He would have had penalties if he pulled out before the time period.
So I said, I give you a million dollars and you just give it back to me.
You know, when the thing is like on the time period.
It's like we'll make periods.
He said, all right, cool.
He didn't even ask.
I said, I give it to you because it didn't make sense for me.
We make too much money together for you to be under those. I said, I'll give it to you because it didn't make sense for me that we make too much money together
for you to be under those.
I'm not sure you're going to work the same
if you got that type of pressure on you.
This is good.
Skip you not.
You miss it.
They didn't miss no family vacations,
no nothing.
Everything's on,
happening the way it would happen
at any other point.
So,
the crazy part is
at the time that I'm actually getting the phone call from him
is me telling him look he's saying yo that's already dealt with because like time went by
time he's talking about um what is it when you say he gave me back the million dollars
oh he gave you so the money that I had loaned him the million dollars right at the money that I had loaned him, the million dollars, at the time, right before he passed away, it's us having a conversation like, yo, talk to your people because all that money, you know, I did that.
It's all back now.
So he's telling me.
What amount of time is that?
Like two weeks later?
No, it's an eight-month time period.
Okay.
But in the eight-month time.
He gave you with the profit? He put the money back, the million dollars back. So he said, yo, it's an eight month time period. Okay. But in the eight month time... He gave you with the profit?
He put the money back, the million dollars back.
So he said, yo, that's back, so why the fuck were you talking about
financially being strapped? Oh, this is after
the Madoff shit was already exposed.
The Madoff shit... So he just gave you your money back?
When he took that hit, I gave him a million dollars.
Right. Right? Oh, I see what you're saying.
That million dollars, he had his money and other
investments, but he couldn't take it out or
he would have lost money Okay
So you was helping him
At that point
With the Madoff shit
Just giving him
A million out of float money
So he don't have to
Fuck with his other money
Right
Then
Eight month time period
Went by
And
That money is back now
It's put back
Into my accounts
So he's like
Yo
That's back so fast
And I'm saying
Yo
I'm getting ready to run
And he go
He get happy He light it up.
Light was sitting right there, my barber right there.
He was actually cutting my hair.
Light, my nigga.
Light, where you from?
Queens.
Where at?
He become my hair.
Nigga, I know that.
Nigga, tell, what part?
He become my hair for 20 years.
Oh, Matt Farmer's in America.
Farmer's in America?
That son of a bitch charged me $500 a haircut now.
George Farley?
You're way too expensive.
You must have started paying up.
You're way too expensive, brother.
The price went up and shit.
You're a rich nigga.
Where's my free haircut for Christmas?
I need my free haircut for Christmas.
Nah, you got it.
You got it.
You got it.
Yo, 50.
50.
Wow.
That's crazy.
So I want a kid's name.
I was supposed to get a free haircut for Christmas, man.
All right. Oh, he still charge you on Christmas? Yeah, man. Every time I was supposed to get a free haircut for Christmas, man. All right.
Oh, he still charge you on Christmas?
Yeah, man.
Every time I...
You're a rich nigga, though.
He pop up at the shows.
He don't know we got no freebies.
Can me and Ian make it F'ing pieces?
Can we get F'ing pieces?
We hurting over here.
We fucked up.
We don't got no pieces.
I'm a city, too.
We're hurting over here. I'm a city, too. I'm going to send it to you. Now, if you send it to me. Look, we're hurting over here.
I'm going to send it to you.
Listen, nobody listens to us.
All right?
Listen, please.
Please.
We just need, look.
Look, all right.
I'm going to keep it 100.
I'm going to send it.
Look, look, look.
If you don't wear this, you keep it, right?
I'm going to send it.
I'm going to send this joint like this for you.
That's right.
Send it to me, please.
I got you.
If you don't wear it, you wear it.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
He's talking to my wife.
He's a foul nigga.
Go ahead.
It's okay. He's a foul nigga. He's talking to his son my wife. He's a foul nigga. Go ahead. It's okay.
We foul niggas.
Talk to your son, man.
We foul niggas.
I'm talking to my son.
Oh, no, my son going to wear it for sure.
No, no, no, no.
You got to send two separate ones.
Me and my son.
He going to wear it for sure.
Listen, I'm writing my son a mad podcast.
He said, what about that?
He be calling me pop.
I got to tell that nigga, stop that.
That's not, that's not.
You like when your children call you Pop?
You know, Pop means you're a little older, right?
Like, yeah, Pop, Pop is like,
I feel like I got gray hairs.
I ain't got none.
Hey.
Oh, I forgot.
You got gray hairs or you die?
You die?
I got a couple, I got two of them.
You got two?
I got two of them.
I got two of them.
I put them out to you,
I don't think I put them out.
Poops is right. No, he didn't admit his.
I'm not accepting it.
He's fully admitting his foulness.
He's just not accepting his fully pettiness, and I respect that.
Hey, you know.
Because you're petty.
When you're petty, you can't just be accepting shit.
It depends on who you're asking.
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Now, how the fuck was that working with Dr. Dre?
It was fun.
Like, you know, it's ill because I was so seasoned when I went to work with Dre that I only worked with Dre for four days on Get Rich or Die Trying.
Wow.
What?
No, I've never heard that.
Four days, we did In the Club, P.I.P., Back Down, Church.
No, In the Club, P.I.P., Back Down, If I can't, and this record called Angels.
It never came out.
50 floss on us again.
Got that.
Wait,
you did all those in four days?
Four days. Right after I did that with Dre.
See, this nigga's a robot. I told you
this nigga's smarter than everybody.
Yo, I wanted to tell you.
You know you all hood Bill Gates, right?
No, you all.
You all hood Bill Gates.
That's how we look at you in the hood.
Let's make some noise for that, god damn it.
Say that, say that shit.
The four days.
Yeah, we recorded for four days with me and Dre.
And then I got those records out of that, that four days of recording.
And then we went to Detroit and I worked with Em
and we did two records.
Like,
every day,
but we did two
and we kept one
of the two records
that we did
those two days,
those,
that we did.
And then,
you know,
that whole,
that album process
was like,
just the way I think
at that point.
Because it wasn't like,
the simplicity of it
was what made it special like it was
like go shorty it's your birthday i didn't have to think hard to come up with that one and you
thought as soon as you heard the beat yeah go shorty it's your birthday you know part like you
know still as dre was going because the back down record he had gave it to buster riles he had gave
the back down record to uh this nigga's giving us exclusives in your face he gave the back down record to... Oh, this nigga's giving us exclusive senior fans. He gave the back down record to...
He gave back down to Busta?
Rakim had the back down with the gun clicks in it.
That's Elias Wilson fly, just in case you see that.
He planted that.
He's flying, he's flying.
Let's be careful.
Go ahead.
But they look...
Rakim had it first, and then I think he gave it To Busta Rhymes
And then I got the track
No
Rakim
And then
D12 had the
In the club beat
Wow
And they passed on it
So I got the
You're going to make us
Too hot right now
You sure you want to
Get this
Oh my god
If you get drained
If you ever get drained
This podcast
He's going to tell you
We're going to get drained You telling Yeah we're Drake on this podcast, he's going to tell you.
We're going to get Drake. You telling him?
Yeah, we're getting Drake on the podcast.
Oh, come on.
Thank you, 50.
Did you just predict we're going to get Drake on there?
Oh my.
This nigga's a genie.
Let's make some noise for that.
Hey!
I still can't believe you came.
I'm going to be honest.
Because you know why?
I said this earlier, and I've got to correct the part. I said, yo, I don't believe you came, I'm going to be honest. Because you know why? I said this earlier, and I've got to correct the part.
I said, yo, I don't know Rich 50.
I know Broke 50.
Is that foul?
It's not foul, right?
Everybody transitions.
No, I respect your transition, nigga.
That's why I respect your transition.
Nigga, I was watching from afar.
I was blowing horns.
I didn't have it physically.
But in my mind, it was like... Every time he was winning.
So I'm like, yo, this nigga really came, my brother.
Thank you, my brother.
I appreciate it.
I really need you on the Petty record, though.
You want to hit a record?
That nigga's kind of smart.
He's got it right now.
You still don't say yeah?
You can't play it on the headphones. No, not on here. No? I got to hit a record and then we get it. That nigga's kind of smart. He's got it. He's got it right now. You still don't say yeah?
You can't play it on the headphones.
No, not on headphones.
No?
I got to import it. Right after.
Yeah, come on, foul nigga.
I would play it right now.
Right now when we turn off.
I would play it right now.
But you really came, 50, man.
Like, yo, thank you so much.
I'm going to be honest.
I really like that chain, though.
You going to send me and my son?
I'm committed, right?
Hey, you X-Men?
I said it.
You're X-Men?
And EFN.
How the fuck is going on here?
I'm sorry.
Me, my son, and EFN.
Only three.
You rich.
You good.
Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it.
So how was it having vitamin water?
What did that do?
Oh, it was cool.
I mean, that was just the start of it.
So how did they approach you and say, get down with this?
No, no.
I actually was in the produce aisle.
The what?
The produce aisle. In the supermarket.
And I was walking and I saw
a gallon of spring water for $2.69.
And I went further and I saw a gallon of spring
water for $0.59.
And I know I wouldn't know the difference between
what springs you're saying they come from
if Poland Springs didn't spend
marketing dollars to say that it's a better product.
Right. So
I'm going, I want to sell water.
Chris was like, for water?
And he's like, to who?
Like, where?
And I'm like, to everybody.
Like, everywhere.
And he's like, hey.
It was more confusing to him than saying I wanted to sell a vodka
or something like that, because it's easier.
You know exactly what hub to approach.
Everything is right there for you. It's three 800-pound gorillas. You can go to Bac easier. You know exactly what hub to approach. Everything is right there for you.
You know,
it's three 800-pound gorillas.
You can go to Picardy,
you can go to Diageo,
you can go to band.
You know,
but...
I think it's the mass mark.
Go ahead.
When you look
and you say you want
to sell the water,
we had to wait.
I waited until I found it,
the actual product,
in a gym on Sunset.
The vitamin water
was there.
Los Angeles.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Sunset Boy,
I went to this gym.
It was like a high-end gym and shit, and they had the water in there. I was like, yo, I went to this gym It was like a high end gym
And shit
And they had the water
And I was like
Yo this
Like this right here
That's what I was talking about
And then
Kind of found out
The company was private owned
Based in Queens
Oh shit
And you know
The people there
Vitamin water
Came from Queens
It's based in Queens
Oh wow
And they like
Provided stock options
For their employees
To provide incentives
Because it was like a
You know
A growing company
And then People who provide Stock options for the employees to provide incentives because it was like a, you know, growing company.
And then people who provide stock options for that, you can buy those options.
Right.
From each one of the individuals.
Like, you know, because people are living the now.
I got a higher assistant.
Right.
Can you just train my assistant, please?
Like, because the shit that you talk about, I'm like, damn, this nigga is, like, what water was you drinking?
Like, yo, that's crazy.
As good as you is, you, like, so articulate.
When I get into that, I tweak out.
Because it's like, look, when we sell crack, we don't actually use it.
That's right.
They'll ask me, you know, why you don't drink the vodka.
No, I'm drinking it with me.
It's my birthday.
That's right.
Oh, that's right.
July 6th is your birthday.
Let's make some.
Yo, listen.
On Dream Champs.
On Dream Champs.
Yo, listen.
On Dream Champs.
Every day is your birthday or New Year's Eve.
We actually, you actually can't.
Listen, July 3rd, this is the day I met my wife.
God damn it. God bless her.
I love her. And this is the day I met my wife. God damn it. God bless her. I love her.
And this is the day my father died.
Wow.
So I'm always sad on July 3rd.
Some good, some bad.
I always flip on somebody that I'm close to.
We had a fight yesterday, me and him.
Yeah, me and him.
We broke up yesterday.
You ain't know that?
Dream Chance, we broke up yesterday.
And then I seen you in the club.
I seen you in the club, and I was like, nigga, let's get it together. Dream Chance, you broke up yesterday. And then I seen you in the club. I seen you in the club
and I was like,
nigga,
let's get it together.
But,
but,
but,
but I'm always,
and you came
and you was a blessing
for me today,
my brother.
Like,
I can't front,
when I met you
early
in them days,
there was nothing
that was going to stop you.
Like,
like,
like you had the attitude from the beginning of like,
I don't give a fuck about anything and I'm going to win.
And I'm going to win.
And now you laid out a blueprint.
Like I feel like step by step people like Troy Ave,
there's a lot of people who owe, like, their career to you because, like I said, like, you know, I got nothing but love from Prodigy.
But when me and him started the beef, I just thought like you.
Like, I literally took your format.
I was like, I'm going to think how he think because he wins everything.
You know, it's ill.
I'm a foul thinker for that. Make some wins everything. You know, it's ill. I'm a foul digger for that.
Make some noise for that, God damn it.
God damn it.
I don't think Pete really knew what he was doing when he did that.
The box that he opened right in that.
I think he just felt like he was telling the truth and nobody would,
no penalties would be involved because everybody is exempt
from those activities
because the time was up.
Because, you know,
if he was worried about it
being him snitching,
he wouldn't have did that.
Right.
You know, but him saying
these things,
and people was like,
I was like, damn,
like, how do you know
I'm prepared or comfortable
with everybody knowing
I did that?
Right.
Today.
Right. I like Garcia. Garcia, look at him. He's like, who the fuck's phone is that knowing I did that. Right. Today. Right.
I like Garcia.
Garcia, look at him.
He's like,
who the fuck's phone is that?
I like that, Garcia.
You know.
Okay, you got all,
you got, I'm giving you
That's the way he didn't
take into consideration.
Right.
Like how people would feel
when they shit,
when their laundry was out.
Right.
Even if it didn't mean,
like it didn't mean
any type of legal.
Yeah, it was retarded.
You know, it just was a lie.
It was a lie.
But I,
I can't defend him for that.
You know, that's why he did that.
Like, I just, for me, I was a fan of his music.
You know why.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, and have the same thing.
Like, you know, it's just like, have it different.
Like, I need him for me.
Right, now, have it.
He was here.
He came here.
Because there's a rumor that spread that Mobb Deep wouldn't do shows with CNN.
Why wouldn't y'all do it?
I don't know.
We shout out to him a lot of times.
A lot of times.
Back in the days.
So maybe that's why.
Yeah, I mean.
And Havoc came here to clear up the rumor.
And we great.
Listen, we're supposed to do a Queens tour.
I got you and Akanele here right now.
We're supposed to be Nas, Mobb Deep, Capone, and No Jager.
Are y'all telling me I could add 50 Cent and Akanele?
What venues are we going to use?
I don't know.
The tough one.
Look at Ak.
He wanted to limit our budget.
No, no, no.
Your budget go down when you're in the strip club.
I'm going to tell you what happens.
Can we do a tour?
50 Cent.
Nas.
Mobb Deep.
Capone and Norrie.
No, no, no.
I want 50 Cent and G-Unit.
I think we need to break it up.
What that mean?
That's too much for one thing.
Like in a year?
Because, you know,
none of them niggas invite me
to the festival shit.
Do they invite you to the festivals?
I do all of them.
You do all of them? Can you invite me to the festivals, shit. Did they invite you to the festivals? I do all of them. You do all of them?
Can you put me on?
Who to connect?
Nobody invite me to a festival.
That's fucked up.
Nah, it should be dope to bring y'all up.
Think about it.
What festival I ever did?
Anybody?
Don't worry.
I'll wait.
I was the invited guest.
What do you mean?
That don't count. That don't count.
That don't count.
Redman invited me.
Redman.
Redman.
They invited me to out here and rock the bells.
And I seen them niggas.
I was like, yo.
Because I've been running down on niggas in Miami.
Like, if you're in Miami, I'm like, this is my second hood, nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
I said, yo, you do this shit one more year out here.
And you don't book me?
And they really didn't book me.
They called my bluff.
I was bluffing because I wasn't going to do nothing to the white people.
Hell no.
Hell no.
Never hit a white person.
Is that like hood 101?
Yeah, that's definitely.
That's definitely.
9-1-1.
Yeah, yeah.
Never hit a white person.
Threaten them, but don't hit the motherfuckers.
Let's make some noise for me being on point.
That's why we popping out' out here Never hit white people
Threaten the shit out of them
You hit them in the 9-1-1
And they show up
They be like
Yup
They point you right out
Don't act like you didn't do it
You did it motherfucker
50 I still can't believe you can
Yeah thank you man
Yeah for real man
You know Dream Ch Chance, we pop.
We're the number one podcast.
Again, our arse enemy is a guy named Elliot Wilson.
You want to say anything more about him?
Nah, nah, nah.
He be coming at me.
He's our number one competition.
And Best Buy Liquors.
Hold on, yo, 50, 50, listen.
Let me just tell you something.
We told Best Buy Liquors 50 Cent is coming,
and they did never disrespect.
They took the Ciroc.
They was bringing Ciroc.
They said, are you crazy?
When fucking 50 Cent is in the building, it's only, you got cucumber.
You a smart nigga.
That's for the diet, niggas.
Correct?
They said, we bringing strictly effing vodka for the people at Best Buy Liquors, baby.
At Best Buy Liquors. At Best Buy Liquors Come on
Be more professional
You read more professional
You know
Hey how you doing
Be more professional
Like you know
I'm dyslexic right
I'm dyslexic
I'm dyslexic
Yeah it's a fact
I don't give a fuck
Hey
I'm up 50
Y'all make some noise
For 50 Cent one time
Y'all
I was in the I was also in the resource room.
You know why I'm doing this, 50?
What?
I just want to make noise for the resource room niggas.
Special education.
I rode the little bus.
You want to make some noise for them?
Huh?
Make some fucking noise for them.
Make some noise for them.
I rode that little bus.
Because I always knew I was...
I'm not as smart as 50,
but I always knew I was, I'm not as smart as 50, but I always knew I was smart.
Like, like, but I knew I could, I wasn't writing smart.
You took journalism school.
He know he took journalism school. Don't look me up like that.
Don't do that.
This is why he does this.
Wow.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
You're going to do that.
Yeah, this is why he does this well.
You're supposed to do that when it's time to call you somebody.
Not when 50 hit.
Don't throw that in his head. You smart. Don't throw that in his head. Yeah, I did. I did. You're supposed to do that when it's time to quali or somebody. Not when 50 hit. You don't throw that in the bag.
You smart.
Don't throw that in the bag.
Yeah, I did.
I did.
You took that class.
You know what I'm saying?
Where you took that class?
Wow, okay, okay.
You heard what he said?
Huh?
Where'd you take that class?
I took that class in jail.
Let's make some noise.
Where you learn something.
Let's listen.
If it's journalism, 50 in that jail.
If he didn't.
Does my credit still count?
If you didn't get anything out of that experience. Listen, listen, listen. If it's journalism, 15, that's it. If he didn't. Does my credit still count? If you didn't get anything
out of that experience.
Yeah, I got education.
I got education, yeah.
I got education.
Thank you so much, 15.
Yo, no, no,
we ain't ending it
because you feel like you,
I just feel like you
just want to keep talking shit
and we would love it.
I'm here with you.
We would love it.
I don't know what we're doing.
I can't believe you came,
my nigga.
Let's describe,
let's describe
what happened last night.
In my mind, I was like,
Dad, 50 hours.
I've been hitting Rene for months.
I said, yo, because I never asked for...
Let me just tell you something.
Only reason why I got Hov down,
is because Hov called me.
Hov called me because I had said something
on another podcast
and he wanted to speak to me direct.
But Lil Wayne, the reason why I got Wayne's number
is because he had actually, one time,
he actually took my phone and put it.
But you have reached that plateau where I don't want your number
because I know that you're that big.
I'm scared to ask you for your number.
I would never do that, right?
But last night I sent you and I was like, that, right? But last night, I sent you.
And I was like, no, no, no.
I ain't see you.
I came to see you.
I'm going to keep it real.
You came?
I didn't know that.
I came to see you.
I was like, yo, this nigga's in Miami.
You know, Rene.
Because you're a hard guy to get in contact with.
I don't know if you know that.
I've been running around, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I had came.
And like I said, I really had a whole speech that I was going to give you,
like in my mind.
And I was like, yo, I'm going to tell this nigga.
Like I had it on my breath.
I had it on my breath.
You didn't realize that everything that you did before that,
you just shut me down real quick.
You was like, yeah, I'm doing it tomorrow, nigga.
No problem.
It kept reaching me, but I was like,
I'm going to call my tour tomorrow.
I figured out how to do that. And then I'm going, when they want to do it. And then I'm going, all right, nigga. No problem. It kept reaching me. I was like, I'm going to call my church tomorrow. I figured out how to do that.
And then I'm going, when they want to do it.
And then I'm going, all right, well.
And then when I see them in my face, I'm going, yeah, let's do it tomorrow.
I can't believe it.
I was like, y'all had a whole speech.
Did I tell you that already?
I know I told you that earlier.
But I had a whole speech.
Because you know, I never got paid for that.
So if you want to do this one verse for me, right?
We better.
Just one verse. Just one verse. I don you know I never got paid for that so if you won't do this one verse for me right
Now I don't expect you to come to the video cuz you big niggas like y'all y'all never come to the video right Oh, you gonna commit to the video?
This is what we doing. I'm sorry my partner went to the bathroom. It was so I just felt like it's just me now
We're gonna get to the bathroom. So I just felt like it's just me now. We're going to get to negotiating.
Look.
Yo, I'm hurting.
As soon as I hear the record, I'm going to tell you if I can really black out on it.
I was just going to say something.
I'm going to play you the record right now.
I got my man Pop on the driver.
What's the Instagram once again?
Pop 8732.
I didn't hear that.
What happened to his voice?
Popo, darling.
Come on, Drain.
Translate for me.
What did he say? Popo what? Popo 3732. Popo 3732. Translate for me. What did he say?
Papo.
Papo 3732?
3732.
Baby just came in.
What's his name, sweetheart?
Just came in.
That's right.
Right here.
Tamila.
Tamila.
Goddamn.
Okay, now, has anyone on purpose or accidentally licked your asshole?
Has anyone on purpose or accidentally
lit your asshole?
I mean your asshole is very close to your vagina.
Oh God.
Very close to your vagina.
Has anyone ever got carried away and accidentally lit?
Lies.
They did it on purpose?
They did it on purpose?
It's never happened.
Never happened?
Never by accident?
You didn't ever feel anything down there or anything?
No.
Okay.
Yo. Yo, anything. Okay.
Listen.
Some people are in denial.
Most of our guests,
we gotta get them to turn up.
This nigga came to turn up.
God damn it.
When you gonna realize you're rich and you're supposed to relax? I'm having a good time with you.
No, no. I'm just asking.
You know we're all dying, right?
Right.
Oh, damn.
Every single day.
We've been born.
We've been dying.
If you believe in God,
then you believe.
When you see things happen
and you say,
it just wasn't my time to go,
that means God has a plan for you, right?
And if God has a plan
and we broke it down in a heartbeat,
you got a certain amount of heartbeats
that you're going to have, right?
Right.
And that means in our actual experience,
we got to live in the moment sometimes.
Gotta enjoy yourself.
Now, hold on.
I'm gonna tell you.
I'm still okay
with you niggas
you licked ass before.
You know what I mean?
I'm still alright with you.
Now, I'm not gonna
drink with you.
Are you pouring the hot?
Listen, I'm drinking
out of small cups.
I'm not gonna drink
behind you niggas.
But I know you've licked some sort of ass in some way in your lifetime. Why you pouring the OX? Listen, I'm drinking out of small cups. I'm not gonna drink behind you niggas.
But I know you've licked some sort of ass in some way.
In your lifetime.
And OX rubs his titties before he goes.
Yeah!
This is a real story.
Did you hear this story?
This is a real story.
This shit is really gonna happen.
Yo, you want me to tell you this story about OX?
Or you want me to give you the-
I wanna know exactly what the fuck going on.
We young niggas, right?
We young niggas.
This is great.
I'm on the road.
I brought me in my first tour.
Is that correct?
Yes, sir.
On my first tour.
Like, it's the first time I've heard of Kicker Pree.
Oh, you want me to hear the Kicker Pree story?
I'm going to blow it up right here.
First time I went on the road with you.
North Carolina.
Kickapree sees me.
He's like, Nori, come to my room.
You play video games?
I'm like, I go.
I go to that nigga's room.
Nigga's playing video games.
He's like, Kickapree just showed me a porno flick.
But it's him.
As a star.
He showed me a flick.
I want him to wait until Kick pre-came here to tell this story
I'm sorry
But his
Be like
Yo look at this little nigga
I was like
Oh my god
Kika Bree I'm so sorry
Like
You're my brother
I'm sorry
But I had to
It fucked up my life
I was in a row with you
I hope he come with a girl
I hope when he do come
He come with a girl
No no no
You can look at the girl
And go wait so
It was the freakiest shit
I ever saw in my life
Is this what you've been doing
Like it fucked up
Yo 50 it fucked up my childhood
Like
It fucked up your childhood
I was like
Why did he tell him
He told me that
Why did he tell him that
I was like
Alright cool
And he like
He had his legs up.
No, no, I know.
He had his own legs up.
Watch out.
You 50 make me a foul around nigga.
I'm around 50, man.
Every moment I've been around you, I've been fouled.
You got to do the patty right here.
I can't wait till I see him DJ.
Let me just throw it out there.
Kid Capri got the best
of Periscope in the whole game.
You got to follow that nigga
on Periscope.
He does some shit called No Panties,
Sundays, or something like that,
and he just play old school jams. That's my nigga. Yo, I'm a busy nigga, you know what
I'm saying? So I'm looking, I'm on Periscope like, damn, I'm not answering texts. I'm not
answering emails, because he just, he playing all that Queen shit from the Coliseum more.
I be sitting there like Oh shit
Like I love that nigga
On Periscope
He got the best Periscope
In the whole game
Kicker Pree
But he also the first nigga
I seen
I'm getting his ass
All the way in
It's a fact
It's a fact
I'm sorry Kicker Pree
Just in case you was wondering
My legs weren't up there
Your legs
You didn't hold your legs up
I didn't do nothing
Okay so Fendi
Describe this situation
Did she Did she actually Like what What position you was in You didn't hold your legs up? How did this happen? Okay, so, Fendi, describe this situation.
Did she actually, like, what position you were sitting in? It's really like the traditional oral sex.
I seen the men.
He said traditional.
In the men's.
You're laying on the bed, right?
And she gets in between your legs.
And she's there, so she can, you know, you sit back.
You're like, what a hot stuff.
Want to put your hand like this?
Don't go back.
Don't go back. David Bann, I felt that. I'll do that. Bad things happen. No, you know what sit back you like what I want to put your hand don't go back don't go back oh yeah David man I felt that I'll do that bad things happen no you know what you do
like everybody does it you know I'm saying like your hands start you want to relax in a different
way but you want to leave one hand so you can like use your hand right so it's one of these things
this nigga 50s crazy this is what fucks with me because people make like I'm doing something that they're not doing.
Why?
If you're not doing this, go shoot yourself.
Go kill yourself.
50, 50, 50.
You're fucked up.
You're a fucked up person.
50, 50, 50, 50.
Tell me.
You don't watch porn?
This is video.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
This is Vivica Fox, though.
You don't watch porn?
You're talking about Vivica.
Let me ask you a question.
You're talking about her like she's not your own.
You want to tell the truth? You watch porn? From the Colise Vivica. Let me ask you a question. You're talking about like, since now you owe me. You wanna talk to me, you wanna talk to you if you watch porn?
From the Coliseum.
Turn around, turn the camera right there.
Yeah, yeah.
What are you talking to?
Please answer.
Do you watch porn?
Do you watch porn?
Okay, hell yeah, right?
You watch porn, so you see real freaky shit all the time,
right?
You do.
But this is Vivica.
Freaky shit.
So you wanna do some of the freaky shit you see.
Right?
Tell the truth.
Why are you watching this shit?
You want to make sure there ain't no freaky shit going on out there that you're not up on.
Right?
Right.
You say, look, if I can get the business to do some super freaky shit, why you ain't going to do that?
Oh, so you asked her?
Why you know?
I didn't ask for that.
I did not ask for that.
This is why I was so upset when she said it. I said, wait, I really did.
I had to search my road days
and things that happened.
Things that took place.
And I said, well, what the fuck would make her say that?
Like, I was really going through it in my head.
And then I said, oh, shit.
I said, it's some punk shit.
Like, I was like a punk or some shit.
Like, she said,
maybe she said, like, I'm like, like, he needs to question himself.
Like, his own sexuality.
I'm like, huh?
So they asked her, so what, so did he do something that makes you feel like you should question?
And then she moved away from me because she didn't have nothing to say.
But at that point, she was saying some shit.
And I was like, what the fuck is the matter?
This old bitch done lost her mind.
And I'm like, I don't have nothing to do with this shit.
Like, I'm always.
This is biblical fuck. Listen, I dated her. I don't have nothing to do with this shit. This is biblical fuck.
I don't give a fuck who she is.
This is something that happened.
You should have gave one back.
No, this shit happened 11 years ago.
This is a motherfucker I dated 11 years ago.
Stop, Norby.
This bitch is crazy.
I don't give a fuck that you know her name.
She's just somebody I dated 11 years ago, and I don't fuck with her no more.
So I'm trying to figure out why the fuck she would be saying some shit like that.
That's it.
That's all it is.
Whether a motherfucker famous or not, you're going to look at it and say,
if somebody I dated, I don't communicate with the person or fuck with this person no more.
And she just said some wild shit.
I'm like, where did that come from?
And it's just crazy.
You know what I mean?
I think,
that shit was out of nowhere for me,
so I responded to it
just with,
you know,
my phone.
Let's get to the question.
Do you forgive anybody?
I forget about a lot.
You forgave Pat Joe,
thank you.
Yeah,
that was dope.
That was dope.
But you know what,
that was never really,
we never got a chance
to do nothing to have,
like when you think about it.
But it seems like
you don't forgive niggas
after all boys down
I go what was my issue
with this nigga
right
and I don't got one
with him personally
like I'm like
I don't have nothing
with him personally
and I'm like
I'm kind of bugging
like now
and when we did the
the tribute for Chris
Chris Light
yes yes
look at this
I was very
I was very proud of you
Pistol Pete
first of all
first of all
I don't think I said this the whole interview.
I apologize.
I'm very proud of you, sir.
I seen you from the beginning.
Nah, this is real shit.
I seen you from the beginning.
And I seen you have this idea and this ambition.
And you never stop.
And I can only salute that.
And thank you.
Thank you.
That's your inspiration
For every other nigga
That want to tell another nigga
Suck my dick
I got a dick
I got a dick
I'm gonna do it
Suck my dick
For 50
For 50
This is where I feel right
My favorite hotel
Is the W Hotel
Right
I stay at the W
Worldwide
Wherever there's a W
I stay there
Right
And every time I go to the W
There's a gay flag I have there, right? And every time I go to the W,
there's a gay flag.
I have nothing.
I have no problem.
I salute that.
You know what I'm saying?
It's dope.
But I feel like they said,
I feel like hotels,
places, establishments should have a hip-hop flag.
Do you think my retargetment is,
I mean...
Retargetment?
That was hard.
That's a new word.
Retargetment.
You think my argument is legit?
Or you think I'm bugging?
You think I'm retarded?
Well, I think it's worldwide.
We've already grown to the point that...
No, but listen.
Some nights, you can go to an establishment,
and they don't like our con in there.
But I feel like, just like...
Big up to the...
The gay flag.
The gay flag.
But if I was to see your establishment,
whether it's five star Four star
Whatever
And they got that
Hip hop flag out there
I know I'm welcome
I know there's a room
For me that I got
Probably smoking
You know what I'm saying
Like
You
I don't know if that
Applies to us
Like to hip hop
As a culture
But there's no place
That in the world
So you're saying
I'm retarded
No I'm just saying
There's no place
In the world
That has embraced
A culture that was
Limited At one point I remember having The tape cassette Having to put tissue in it You're saying I'm retarded. No, I'm just saying there's no place in the world that has embraced a culture that was limited.
At one point, I remember having to take a set, having to put tissue in it and record.
Straight up.
During the time period that it would play for one hour on the radio.
You know what I'm saying?
And then it's grown to the point that if you don't like hip-hop, you're still aware of it.
Because we've grown to the point that the influences from hip hop have bled into
other platforms
like
now you got
like
the power series
for me is
it's like
give it to
Dodge Ryan again
alright
you know what I'm saying
on a different platform
it's the largest
debut
show
like
original
largest
original series
it's the largest
original series
on the stars
at 6.9 but it'll be the largest original series period this year.
Let's make some noise for Stars.
With the growth of this season, you'll see it reach a point.
And you did say you're going to let me shoot somebody on there, correct?
We did say that, right?
You told me that happened, and I said, wait, let me see.
All right, let's do it real quick.
Because I got to get to Courtney.
I don't run this shit all the way.
Right, right, right.
That one, Courtney Kemp, the writer, showrunner, she's dope.
And it's grown.
It's good.
I feel good about it.
Omari Hardwick.
We got a whole crew of people that's there, talented, new people.
And I felt like it was more important to have good music speak for the characters at points
like Curtis Mayfield. Music spoke for Ron O'Neal. I felt like it was more important to have good music speak for the characters at points.
Like Curtis Mayfield, music spoke for Ron O'Neal in Superfly.
At those points, the character didn't have to say anything because the music was saying what he was thinking.
In actual television, there's a place for bad music in scenes and films on television because they spend money everywhere else.
And the last place in the budget that they actually allocated their finances to getting the music,
so they may take a guy who has a sample free song from wherever.
Because the actual...
The campaign.
Right.
The guy that is the music coordinator may know someone
who has sample free music that is willing to have it played for nothing because he wants the exposure
and he'll end up having a song played in the background of a television program you know so
just those relationships I mean that it also is letting people be hip to who they should step to
to get their original music played.
Now, there was a rumor this year at Summer Jam
that Fat Joe wanted to bring out you and Ja Rule.
Joe, look, he does like,
he wants to consider his relationship with Ja
and he didn't want to do that shit.
Right.
Wait, we didn't hear what you just said.
What?
I slurred it into that because it's the way it is.
Yeah, it's the effort.
Let's make some noise for effort.
Every sponsor's drink chance, For effort Every sponsor's Great chance
Every sponsor's
Great chance
To spread the rumor
Because we heard
You're the only nigga
That's really paying niggas
Like when you down
Right after
Yeah I do
We heard you're the only nigga
But um
So is that rumor true
I'm a sucker
You want to keep the money
For yourself
You're a sucker
Yeah he's still going
He's still going
Sucker fuck that sucker
Nobody made it
Right
Look at Mace
Mace got a bible open Wait hold on Let's Nobody made it. Right. Look at Mace.
Mace got a Bible open.
Wait, wait, hold on.
Let's just stay focused.
Look at the motherfucker,
Sean.
Stop, stop. Sean is Jewish now.
Oh my God.
Motherfucker.
It's all fucked up.
Don't trust me.
Take my,
go check.
Go fact check this shit
because you can't believe
this shit without seeing it.
Right.
So go see it, man.
All right.
You got to check
all these motherfuckers is nuts after they fucked with him. Right. I don't it, man. All right. You got to check all these motherfuckers
is nuts after they
fucked with him.
Right.
I don't know how
we got this off.
What was I asking?
You were saying some shit
about him not wanting to pay.
Oh, I didn't say that?
I didn't.
No, I know we were
talking about
how I will pay
because he don't want to pay.
Now everybody's
done with me.
Right.
So you're going to
definitely sponsor
Dream Challenge.
I'm going to sponsor
some shit.
We're going to be able
to do some good things.
That's a real CEO. Look, he's not fully committed. He Drink Chat. I'm going to sponsor some shit. We're going to be able to do some good things. That's a real CEO.
Look, he's not fully committed.
He's like, I'm cool.
We're going to do some stuff.
We're going to do something.
We're going to do something.
We're going to figure it out.
We got DJ EFN.
I'll change it to DJ FN.
Oh, shit.
EFN.
This is cool.
Look, man.
Look, DJ EFN.
Let's make some noise for FN being here.
You know that was Best Bottle Liquors.
For providing liquors. And yo, yo, I was a little disappointed. You know that was best by Lickers. For providing Lickers.
And yo, yo, I was a little disappointed.
You ain't come with no bottles.
Today I didn't.
I didn't bring them.
I gave Tim bottles.
You came ready to fight.
A nigga don't come with bottles.
He ready to fight.
Why did you come?
I came comfortable.
When are you going to realize?
I came comfortable.
Look how light I was rolling.
Listen, listen.
When are you going to realize?
You didn't come comfortable.
You're going to change. When are you going to realize? You're going to change at some point. You still. When I came wrong. Listen, listen. When you want to relax, you wish you was going to change.
When you want to relax,
you got to change at some point.
Change at some point.
When I came to the,
to what's-his-name shit,
like it wasn't supposed to be this easy.
Like when I seen you last night,
you were supposed to be like,
you'll hit my assistant.
The nigga said, yeah, tomorrow, no problem.
I said, oh shit.
No, because you've been talking.
I was confused.
I had a whole speech.
Did I tell you?
You've been sending a whole speech that I was supposed to give you. But he's been sending messages for a month now. I was confused. I had a whole speech. Did I tell you?
I had a whole speech that I was supposed to give you. But he's been sending messages for a month now.
That's right.
He's smart.
He's smart.
He's been sending me messages.
Yes, I've been sending them.
Please, please.
But I'm just going, all right.
I'm going to get around.
All right, I'm going to figure it out.
All right, I'm going to get around to it.
I'm going to do it.
So this is all I need.
I've been saying that for a month now.
The interview in one verse.
That's it.
The interview in one verse.
That's it. The interview and one verse That's it
The interview and one verse
Now this shit went up
Yeah
The price went up
For the drinks
That's it
You don't gotta commit
To the video
But I bet you
You're gonna commit to the video
Because you petty
You said you petty
You're gonna give me everything
No no
That's it
You're a real nigga
What happened at Summer Jam
Or um
What was it nigga
What happened
Oh with Slow Bucks Yeah what happened Nah he was playing games With the kid man Like oh oh oh He took pictures What happened at Summer Jam? What was it, nigga? What happened?
Yeah, what happened?
Nah, he was playing games with the kid, man.
Like, oh, oh, oh. He took pictures with the little...
Like, my oldest son is really his mother's kid.
Because I haven't spoken to him in almost five years.
God bless him.
We're going to make this relationship right.
His birthday is October 13th, so he's got 14 months of child support left.
I think he's going to want to talk to me.
I think then he's going to want to talk to me.
It got awkward for us, but God bless. I'm not sure's going to want to talk to me. I think then he's going to want to talk to me. It got awkward for us, but God bless.
I'm not sure how much I want to talk.
We don't want to talk about that part.
Because it's hard for me to
separate him from any other nigga
who's coming for just once a week.
You see what I'm saying? Because he had the urge
to talk to me for five years already.
Okay, let's talk about Summer Jam.
We don't want to talk about the kids.
But that's why Summer Jam
happened. That's right.
But that's why Summer Jam
happened because
100% that...
Because you on Slow
was cool, right? Slow was cool.
He came from around. That's why it's so easy to get around
these other people. But check this out.
When a guy does that, it's too cool to be a little 50 to not be that.
So you got to keep confirmation of you being that by keeping relationships with people who were around.
You know what I'm saying?
Like when you were coming up.
For homie, he still communicates with everybody else.
He just stays away from me.
You see what I'm saying?
Because of his mother, for whatever reason. So I blamed it stays away from me. You see what I'm saying? Because of his mother, like, for whatever reason.
So I'm going to,
I've been with his mother
for a long time.
No, we don't want to talk,
we want to talk about just the,
No, this is how it happened.
Like, I've been with his mother
for a long time,
but at what point
did you develop
your independent thinking, man?
Right.
You know, he's 20 years old now.
You know,
that's your thoughts too now.
This is the way you feel too.
I accept that
and I'm away from it.
So I'll say I have one kid
because I have a three-year-old kid
that responds to me
and is happy as hell
every time he sees me
jump up and down.
That's my son.
The other kid,
that's his mother's kid.
So, I mean,
when you pray for success,
you don't pray for entitlement,
you don't pray for envy,
you don't pray for jealousy.
But common sense says when you get it,
if you do receive enough success, you're going to
receive those other energies that are going to come.
And it's going to move people that are
close in your circle from around you because they're
going to start to feel that entitlement because
they're so close to you. See, and even if you
bought them a car, they say, but you could have bought me
a house, man. Look how much money you made.
And if you bought me a house,
you bought me a small house, house man you paid 1.2 for
this shit you could have bought me one for this much you know and it's never it's never enough
if there's that entitlement there and i mean i don't some people's entitlements can't be met
right because they feel like they they actually created you if they were around you prior to
the success,
they look at it like,
he wouldn't even be that
if this didn't happen.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm like,
what the fuck
are you talking about?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it doesn't really,
it never translates
to the person
that's actually working
for everything
that you see happen.
You know, so,
with me,
I look, like,
I do have complex situations
that go on
in my personal life,
but I don't mind it being a public situation because, I mean,
every other mess that I'm involved in is public.
So it's cool for it to be that.
I don't care.
People can judge.
So, Fetty, man, because your people told me you got to go, man,
so I just want to be clear before you walk out the building.
You're definitely going to do that verse, right? I mean to do it like like just just do it because please like please
can you just say yeah because my listeners are going to be playing on this contract
it's hard just figuring it out i didn't listen to your track when you told me to do a chorus
i did it i got it when you told me i do a chorus, I did it. When you told me, I did two joints for you.
You're right, you're right.
I never got paid, too.
It's no problem.
I feel like I owe you.
Petty, petty.
I'm petty, I'm petty.
So we clear on that?
Yeah, we clear on that.
And you're going to sponsor Drink Champs.
Because we got other niggas that can sponsor us,
because we'll call Puffy, just in case.
Just in case you don't think we serious.
No, that's for Dame Dash.
That's for Dame Dash.
I hold Dame Dash down.
He's a good guy.
But listen, when you sponsor us, it's going to be no other bottles here.
All right, then they go.
Are you with that?
Yeah, I'm going to get them out of here.
Because listen, just so you don't know.
I'm going to get them out of here fast.
Justin Bieber is coming.
Justin Bieber is going to come now because you came.
Everybody in the world, I can't pay. I could never pay you enough. No, it's going to be cool. I came Everybody in the world I can't pay
I could never pay you enough
No it's going to be cool
I could never pay you back
For coming here
I could never pay you back
For doing this verse
That you're going to do
Right?
Correct
Let's just say yeah
Just say yeah
Just say yeah
Just say yeah
Please
Please
Just say yeah
Listen I just want to listen to the song
Yeah yeah
Just say I got you
Just say I got you
So I'm in good spirits
I'm in good spirits Alright I'm in good spirits.
All right.
I can never pay you back for both of them.
The verse, too.
For coming here and letting us bug out with you.
And he went in.
He went in.
He went further than I was ready to go.
At one point, I was just sitting here like, Jesus is real.
He really did drink
Chants for real
And yo he took a shot
Three
He on four
You can't leave on four
You gotta get one more
Five
I gotta walk
Nigga you can drove
I see your drivers
You still got gangsters
With you
I'm in the front of the
I still gotta walk
To the car
You know what's so dope
About you 50
You came here
First off
I forgot that you said
Yeah last night
So
I'm gonna keep it on it
So I woke up
I posted the picture
And then you posted the picture
It put mad pressure on me
Cause I was like
Yo I gotta
You know I don't Google shit
Yeah
I know enough about you I don't gotta Google And you really put that Pressure on me Because I was like You know I don't Google shit I know enough about you
I don't gotta Google
And you really put that pressure on me
And we came together
As drink chat
We almost broke up yesterday
Me and him
And I have a show tonight
With Mayday
And he got a show
Big up Mayday
Yeah shout out to Mayday
He is
Burns got an album coming out
What's the nigga that
Didn't invite me to his wedding
They signed a tech nine
What's the nigga that
Didn't invite me to his wedding
What's his name
Burns
Burns never invited me
To his wedding
He's a foul nigga He's a foul nigga He invited everybody't inviting me to his wedding? What's his name? Burns? Burns never invited me to his wedding.
He's a foul nigga.
He's a foul nigga. He invited everybody else but me in the wedding.
Now, 50.
Am I petty?
No, no, that's not petty.
Thank you.
I know.
Oh, my.
That's not petty.
Let's end it on that note.
Let's end it on that note.
Next up, the winner is 57.
Thanks, everybody.
Let's make it big.
You got to drop.
You got to drop. Drop. Yes, Lord. champs, my brothers, NYE and DJ EFN.
Right now I'm about to drop this record.
It's called Petty, produced by my brother SPK.
Listen up. Listen up.
S.A.K.
Representing from Queens, all the way to the Philippines,
DJ Butch Rock. F.A.P.
Bitch, I'm Petty Pendergrass.
Bitch, I'm Petty Pendergrass.
Bitch, I'm Petty Pendergrass.
Like Fetty Wap, I got one eye.
F.A.P.
Bitch, I'm Petty Pendergrass.
Yes, it's G.
Like Fetty Wap, I got one eye. But I'm Petty Wap. I be petty on these niggas. I be petty Pindacool. Yes, you did. Like Fetty Wap.
I got one eye, but I'm petty Wap.
I be petty on these niggas.
I be petty on these hoes.
I be petty on these niggas.
I be petty.
Tell them, Slime.
I be petty on these niggas.
I be petty on these hoes.
I be petty on these niggas.
I be petty on these niggas.
I'm petty.
I'm petty.
Tell them what you with.
You know that I'm petty.
Come on.
I'm petty.
I'm petty.
I show you I'm petty.
Petty.
Petty.
I grow, but I'm petty. I grow but I'm petty.
I used to buy bitches purses.
Break up with them, take the first back.
I was the worst back, then I carved down.
Serving off his 20s.
But I ain't had to sell drugs since early in my 20s.
What?
Thank God for the reinvention.
But I still might buck.
I butch rock, nigga.
Post part in the room like it's an intervention.
Niggas call it N-O so I can ease the tension.
What makes them think that I'm a peacemaker?
Nigga, throwback.
Take up the jeweler.
He was a peacemaker.
Now they thinking that I want peace.
There's no red meat hard enough, homie.
I miss jump.
Yes, it did.
You know that I'm petty.
Shout out to all the listeners.
I show you how I'm petty.
Worldwide.
I grow, but I'm petty. Drink champs number listeners. Worldwide.
Drink champs number one.
Come on.
What?
And it was. Run down on you for the worst black foul nigga. Petty level on high.
Run down on you for some shit for junior high.
Petty nigga.
Might put it on the beat.
5'7".
The street on the street.
Roaches.
Put together blunt clips.
When the wee man take long, we done this.
Buck off.
Like Sam from Yosemite.
I'm only fucking your girl if you my enemy.
I'm sauce.
Linguine and spaghetti. And I ain't planning to share, homie. I'm petty. Bitch, I'm petty.emite. I'm only fucking your girl if you my enemy. I'm sauce. Linguine and spaghetti.
And I ain't planning to share, homie.
I'm petty.
Bitch, I'm petty.
What?
Petty.
You know that I'm petty.
Shout out to my brother SPK on the beat.
I tell you, I'm petty.
Petty.
Militainment.
I grow, but I'm petty.
Petty.
Let's go.
I be petty on these niggas.
I be petty on these hoes.
What?
I be petty on these niggas.
I be petty on these hoes.
I be petty on these niggas.
I be petty on these hoes. I be petty on these niggas. I be petty on these hoes. On these hoes. On these hoes. What?
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