Drink Champs - Episode 246 w/ Uncle Murda & Yung LB
Episode Date: January 29, 2021N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode, we chop it up with DC Alumni Uncle Murda & Yung LB!Fresh off his “Rap Up 2020” song, Uncle Murda talks about his controversial year... end record and the attention it’s received throughout the years. Uncle Murda shares stories of signing with Chris Lighty, working with JAY Z, Mariah Carey and more.We’re also joined by Yung LB (Runtz & Jokes Up). LB shares his origin story, the impact of Runtz in the cannabis industry, the power of independence and much more!In this episode, we also share a very special announcement that you don’t want to miss!Make some noise!!!Listen and subscribe at http://www.drinkchamps.com Follow Drink Champs:http://www.instagram.com/drinkchampshttp://www.twitter.com/drinkchampshttp://www.facebook.com/drinkchamps DJ EFNhttp://www.crazyhood.comhttp://www.instagram.com/whoscrazyhttp://www.twitter.com/djefnhttp://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductions N.O.R.E.http://www.instagram.com/therealnoreagahttp://www.twitter.com/noreaga Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Make some noise!
And right now,
other than Snoop Dogg,
I don't know anybody
who has as many deals
as this man.
This nigga been on
Def Jam, Violator,
G-Unit, Rockefeller.
In my mind, this nigga
was trying to drink checks.
In my mind, this nigga...
This motherfucker
has been getting checks from everywhere
but sustained, maintained, never This motherfucker Has been getting checks From everywhere But Sustained
Maintained
Never
Bow down
Always kept a hood
And every year
He makes this one song
Where
We always want
I asked him personally
Yo mention Dream Champs
A couple of years
And
I didn't deserve it
So he
He didn't give it to us
For years But Pharrell helped us out And of years and I didn't deserve it so he didn't give it to us for years
but Pharrell helped us out
and
every year I sit
there cause I'm like damn and
it's like the year
dunkier the day to me like you know what I'm saying
like if you do some dumb shit you
gonna wind up in his motherfucking
yalla yalla you understand
and I'm so proud you know to call him a friend, to call him a person
that I fuck with.
And so Casey, I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about.
We talking about the one, the only,
motherfucking Uncle Murda, that's it.
Woo!
I'm not calling you Litty Grant, no.
That's all good.
I'm sorry.
I tried to get away from Uncle Murda, but he ain't
gonna get away.
I ain't fucking with you.
Listen, listen, listen. My name, you Uncle Murda. That's fucking it. That's Murda but it ain't working. Listen, listen, listen.
My name is Uncle Murda.
That's fucking it.
That's fucking it.
It ain't working.
At least to us it murdered you and you're Uncle Murda.
I'm sorry.
It ain't working.
Lenny Grant, it was cool.
Yeah, it's my real name but it just still ain't working.
Yeah, I ain't fucking with you.
Murder was good.
Yeah, murder was good.
So, alright, let's get straight to the point.
I don't even wanna...
Oh, man.
You're Jack Maskell shit.
I'm from Brooklyn.
Oh, yes, yeah, got that.
Make some noise for how you doing.
Yeah.
But all right, so it didn't initially start like that.
It just started like, okay.
I've been poppin' shit.
I came in the music business poppin' shit.
I remember years ago I did a record where I was just talking shit about everybody.
I was in Queensbridge talking a little shit about Nas.
I was just trying to, you know what it was?
I was beefing with so many niggas in my hood in old time.
I figured if I beef with some rappers, at least I got a better chance of getting out the hood that way.
Because I'm going through real drama.
Niggas is really shooting, trying to kill a nigga.
My door getting shot up,
shit like that.
I'm allegedly shooting people.
Your literal door?
My door.
No, my door.
Oh, I thought you said door.
My front door.
My front door.
Can your dog see you?
I can't get your door out.
My front door.
The dog almost got hit.
But my front door.
I did have a dog at the time.
Because of my bad trait.
It was like I had this
little balance.
I said I could talk about rappers
or really go through
this real shit.
So I figured let me talk about these rappers, get some attention,
and hopefully somebody mention my name or some shit like that.
So, all right, so, because I'm going to be honest.
I felt like, and Mad Skills is my friend too.
I love him.
Got nothing but love for him.
But I feel like I was one of the first niggas when you did the first one.
I was like, keep it going.
So I feel like I'm a little guilty,
because I'm being honest.
I'm being honest.
Facts.
But is the issue more than calling it the wrap up?
I might, I think it might be.
I think that's the issue too,
and it's the same subject matter.
And why y'all can't just do it together,
do a joint together?
Listen, that's why I beg for next year.
That would be the ultimate hip-hop thing to do.
I mean, I feel like I got the rated R version.
And he might have, like, the PG-13 version.
That's an L.
So I was like, I don't know.
Maybe that don't mix.
Nah, it definitely mixes.
I mean, look, Clark Kent reached out to me before and told me, like, yo, this is my homie, Murder.
Like, Skills is a good friend of mine.
You know, I'm a fan of what you do.
I love the shit you do.
He tried to make us actually do it together,
but Skills felt like I was so disrespectful and whatever.
Oh, you're disrespectful.
I am, but I mean, I guess Skills peeped
I was disrespectful and then he didn't
want to deal with a nigga.
You know what I mean?
Yo, let's pick up the skills.
But no, you're disrespectful.
I love it, though.
Me, of course. I mean.
I love it.
I wouldn't be here if I wasn't.
I love it.
All right, so let's get to the Pharrell line.
Shout out to Pharrell.
That's okay.
But I'm a little mad at him.
I respected it.
Definitely.
But, you know, for me, my first three words I ever met with Pharrell was, he quoted the
whole bloody money to me.
And then as soon as he finished, he said, but I don't have a thug bone in my body.
Copy.
So I never expected anything.
So he always told me, like, I'm telling off top.
What's the difference from Pharrell and Tekashi, for instance?
You know what?
No.
The difference was, you know what I didn't like about the Pharrell thing?
It was just like, why promote that?
We in the era now where motherfuckers is thinking snitching is so cool.
Right.
And definitely because of a nigga like Tekashi.
So you got these motherfuckers snitching like a cool thing,
and I was just mad at Pharrell for promoting that.
Definitely on this platform.
This is a big platform right here.
You got me sweating like a motherfucker.
Yes, yes, yes.
Go ahead.
Continue.
So I was just mad at him for promoting that at the time.
At the shit we going through, like, you know, the streets,
they don't need to be here and snitching is cool,
and I'm down with snitching.
Just because you pay taxes don't make it cool to snitch.
Just so you know.
Nor we might pay taxes now, but nor we come from a place
in certain things.
What do you mean now?
Nigga, don't judge me.
Yeah.
I've been paying taxes.
Go ahead.
But nor we can't snitch. I can't. And you pay taxes. get in trouble. I'm being paid taxes. Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. But Norrie can't, snitch.
I can't.
And he pay taxes.
So that's not cool.
So I was mad at Pharrell for doing that.
Yeah, I respect that.
That's true.
No personal beef with him.
So now, Meek Mill.
Like, when you say Meek Mill, he did a lot for the Philly kids,
but he gave $20 to the Atlanta kids.
Does Meek Mill call you and say, you a foul nigga?
How does this work out?
Nah.
No, Meek don't call me.
Me and Meek ain't really on the calling each other basis like that,
so I don't think Meek will call me.
I actually did speak to Meek one time about the wrap-up
when I had said some things about Slow before.
Slow Bucks?
Yeah, I said some things about Slow.
What you said?
Yeah, I said some things about Slow getting on,
whatever happened to him.
Yeah.
And then Meek and him did call about that one time.
Oh, they called together.
That was the one time I did speak to Meek about the wrap-up.
Is that, quote-unquote, checking you?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
It was more like Slow kind of telling Meek,
like, yo, Murda's crazy.
You know what I mean?
Like, Murda's always been like a bug out.
Murda's crazy.
He's just going to speak what he's kind of saying.
You know what it is?
Meek didn't understand.
He was like, Murda's dissing everybody.
He felt like, I thought you said Murda was your man, Slow, but it sounded like he dissed you.
So I guess Meek didn't understand it.
And Slow was trying to let him know.
So it sounds like Meek was trying to check you.
It sounds like.
No, no, no.
I mean, it wasn't trying to check me.
It wasn't trying to check me.
I'm telling you what, like, I guess what him and Slow, what Slow was explaining to me.
Like, Meek is trying to go, I thought Murder was your man, Slow. He's telling Slowek is trying to go i thought murder was your man
slow he's telling slow like i guess i thought murder was your man but he's it felt like murder
is like dissing you in the wrap-up so i guess slow like yo murder let me know like yo we like
i am your man like we are cool let's be clear you were signed to g unit signed to g unit at that
time i wasn't oh okay but at that time i wasn't because you know 50 minutes at that time. Let's be clear, you were signed to G-Unit. Signed to G-Unit. At that time, I wasn't.
Oh, okay.
At that time, I wasn't.
Because, you know,
50 made us. At that time, I wasn't like,
a video gone.
Man, if it was cool, yeah,
but at that time,
I wasn't with the unit
at that time.
At that time,
it was just me,
GMG, ATM,
none of my crew
was doing what we was doing.
And yeah,
Slow called.
I guess,
I don't know why he called,
but I guess him and Meek,
they was together
and Meek heard the wrap-up,
and then they called explaining the whole shit.
And Slow was trying to let Meek know,
like, yo, me and Murda's are right,
but Murda talk reckless.
And, you know, I do fuck up a lot of relationships
behind the wrap-up.
One minute I be kind of cool with a nigga,
then after I do the wrap-up,
for some reason niggas don't like me no more.
But that's what we love you for.
It's just crazy. I don't get it. Nobody gets a pass. Yeah, I be like, for some reason, niggas don't like me no more. But that's what we love you for. It's crazy.
I don't get it.
Nobody gets a pass.
I be like, hey, man, niggas don't fuck with me no more.
Yeah, nobody gets a pass, man.
That's why I was thinking about this during my last year, because I'm like, I'm starting
No, no, no, I'm not allowing that.
I'm losing a lot of friends, Norm.
No, I'm not allowing that.
I'm not allowing that.
That's the reason why you're here.
I heard that line, I said, no way.
Let's get it.
No way.
Let's go.
You're doing an excellent job.
And the thing about it is, like I said earlier, it's like you don't let nobody let up.
Definitely.
And that's a beautiful thing.
So what was one relationship that you lost because of the wrap-up that you was probably like, damn.
I'm not going to say that I lost.
Him. Will Smith definitely ain't fucking with you
I might not definitely get none of his movies
none of that
you ain't getting an Independence Day
part 2
none of that
you might get deals leaving people out
yeah
damn I don't know
a lot of relationships.
I don't know.
A lot.
Probably too many to name.
I know a lot of people
just stop fucking.
I can tell.
No more phone calls
being picked up.
Things of that nature.
How about Boosie?
Boosie?
If his Instagram
was still working,
I think Boosie
probably would have been.
He would have been
spazzing on me.
You're right.
Fuck that.
I know he would have be going to the Instagram.
He ain't got an Instagram, so he can't really spaz right there.
That's crazy, man.
Let's see if we got Clubhouse.
I'll go argue with the boy there.
You fucking with Clubhouse?
No, I'm not fucking with this shit.
They're saying the fans are saying, you fuck with it?
I ain't going to lie.
I don't fuck with it.
I ain't going to lie.
My wife almost killed me.
I was in bed in Clubhouse. She turned around and said, nigga, if you don't fuck with it. I ain't gonna lie. My wife almost killed me. I was in bed in the clubhouse.
She turned around and said, nigga, if you don't get the fuck off that couch.
You on it all the time.
I see the notification.
Nori, nori.
Nori, nori.
All the motherfucking time.
The apartment is you.
Always on that shit.
How you gonna blow me up in front of my face?
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie.
I like this shit.
Always on it.
I'm like, how do you find the time to do this shit, man?
No, I mean...
Yeah, the fast stuff.
No, it's definitely the fast stuff.
They on there. But let me say something. my face. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. I like this shit. I'm like, how do you find the time to do this shit, man?
No, I mean.
Yeah, the fans.
No, it's definitely the fans.
They on there.
But let me say
something.
Twitter, you can say
you got hacked.
Twitter, you can say
you got hacked.
Instagram, you can say
you got hacked.
There's no way you
can say that's not me
on Clubhouse.
Yeah, you could.
Because it's half.
Yeah, you could.
Someone could fuck your voice up.
They could do your voice.
They gotta be a bad motherfucker.
Yeah, that nigga gotta be obsessed with you.
They would be seeing.
They gotta be a bad motherfucker.
Yeah, like the devil who do impersonations.
So how did you feel
when you seen Mike Tyson press Boosie like that?
Like, could Mike Tyson
have done that to you?
No, I was in an interview
with Mike Tyson before, right?
You didn't do
smoking in the box.
No, something just told me
to approach it different.
We was, um,
I did an interview
with Mike Tyson.
I think we was with Green Lantern.
And Green Lantern told me
Mike Tyson was going to be there.
I was like, what?
So Green Lantern's interviewing
you and Mike.
Mike.
All right, take it from there.
I said, you know what?
I just went up there with a mask on.
And this is way before coronavirus.
This is way before Kodak Black.
You know what I mean?
This is probably like seven years ago.
I said, I got to post this.
You just said, this nigga's from Brownsville.
He's Brooklyn like me.
I got to show him that
we both don't give a fuck in some type of sense.
But let's be clear. He's not just
any Brooklyn. Of course. He's the worst
part of Brooklyn. He's
Brownsville. Mr. Don't give a fuck.
All ain't there. So I'm like,
I got to show Mike that we both ain't playing with a little
bit of everything. Let's take it from there.
So I just did an interview, too, and I had just the
mask on the whole time.
And I just know as he
asked questions,
I'm getting asked,
he's just looking.
He kept saying,
see, yeah, you know,
me and Murray, we alike.
Can you see him?
Like, we could tell.
You see him look his whole like,
and I'm just like, yeah,
you know, it's me and his
first time meeting each other.
And I'm like,
he figure I'm a little off.
I know he's a little off.
And we connected.
You know what I mean?
So that was my introduction to Mike. So with Bootsy, it would have been a little different with me and Mike. You know what I mean so that was my introduction
to Mike
so
with Bootsy
would have been
a little different
with me and Mike
you know what I mean
I would have been prepared
just a little bit more
let me stop you
for one second
listen man
we were in LA
Mike invited us
to this joint
we get together
like a crew
we like listen
we standing together
cause I can't win
by myself
Sonny the biggest thing
is we say Sonny you gon' get knocked out first you gon' go first ain't that a sign We standing together. I can't win by myself.
Sonny, you're going to get knocked out first.
You got to sign a waiver going in.
You got to sign a waiver going in.
We say, yo, Sonny.
Come here, Sonny.
I just want them niggas to look at you.
We said, you're going down first. We're pushing you at the nigga.
That's right.
Once he knock you out, then we push.
And Sonny left.
Mike is different.
Mike is different.
Mike is different.
Mike is different.
Mike is different.
I ain't going to lie to you.
Boosie, I want to say I respect you. And I want to say I respect you
and I want to say
I respect Mike but when Mike said
are you a homicidal?
I knew it was going
wrong
there's nothing good from there
and Boosie's face to me was just
hilarious it was like you know when you want to just
leave he like
you can't
he said are you a homosexual?
And Bootsy said, no, I'm straight.
I'm straight as hell.
This is a narrow.
This is a narrow.
I ain't going to lie.
Listen, man.
I was in that same room, like I said, with Mike.
And we felt Mike out.
We felt Mike out.
And I'm like, listen, I know for sure he going to knock somebody out.
So Sonny, please, you've been a loyal nigga.
You got to take this.
I don't even know if Sonny fully agreed.
He was just like, fuck it.
He didn't know what he signed up for.
But yeah, that was a scary moment.
I ain't going to lie to you.
And you put that in there.
So Boosie people don't holler at you?
They don't say nothing to you?
Mm-mm.
I remember I seen Boosie make a little comment one time about something I didn't like.
I ain't going to mention it.
So that's why I took a little extra jab at him, too.
Mm.
Boosie.
Wow.
An extra jab.
Yeah.
I would appreciate some Uncle Murda, a little Boosie beef.
I ain't gonna lie.
Oh, man.
I like that.
I'm being honest.
I like that type of shit.
I love, yeah, I'm entertained.
You're a funny nigga.
Let's be clear.
Listen, to have beef and not have humidity, what is that shit called?
What, humility?
Humility?
Yeah, that shit.
Or humidity.
Like, to not be funny about it.
Like, if you think about,
and they're both my homies,
if you think about Ether,
and you think about TakeOver,
Ether won because of the hilarity.
The punchlines, the punchlines.
You JJ Evans, like shit like that. Mad, funny, little slick shit. You J.J. Evans. Like shit like that.
Mad, funny, little slick shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Mad, little slick shit.
Definitely.
You agree, obviously,
because that's how you get over with the rapper.
You was a funny man.
Of course.
You got to have a sense of humor with this shit.
You got to.
You got to disrespect niggas, but respectfully.
Right.
And make a nigga see how they play they self a little bit.
Is that some New York shit?
Disrespectfully?
Respectfully.
I don't know. I just think it was new. I see everybody say they play they self a little bit. Is that some New York shit, disrespectfully, respectfully? I don't know.
I just think it was new.
I see everybody say respectfully now.
I love that shit.
I was going to make you do a hook with me.
Yeah, we got to stay in time.
We got to stay in the loop with this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm like, everybody says respectfully,
so let me throw it in the wrap up.
Everybody, you know, respectfully respected.
Because didn't you, you started outside.
Wasn't that your first record
or you took that from somebody?
We outside,
they kind of said
I tried to like,
I debunked that
from Casanova,
my guy Casanova,
Free Casanova.
Free Casanova.
Me and him was beefing over
the little outside thing.
I love that.
I love that.
I love you still took a shot
at Casanova.
He was saying it first
and I came out
with a record of it.
Like, yeah,
he was just saying it,
but I actually came out
with a record of it.
You know what I mean?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, it made it work.
That Brooklyn Nuggets
is disrespectful.
That's a much that Brooklyn Nuggets is discrepant. That's just the way that Brooklyn Nuggets is. Yeah, yeah.
So I love the fact that you actually still
went at Casanova.
And saying, like, it's a joke, but I wish you came out
after the holidays.
I do.
I do.
Real talk.
Because I wanted to play around with him about the
Fasten Over thing, because that's my nigga.
We fucking went out there.
He really did have a Fasten Over day?
Yeah, the Fasten Over day.
He was getting it.
He may game out there loose. He was out there getting it. Me and Dave East was joking about it. Ohen Over deal? Yeah, the Fasten Over deal. Him and Game out there loose. Okay.
Me and Dave East was joking about it.
No,
Dave East ain't had one.
Oh,
okay.
He was joking
about the Fasten Over
shit as well.
Okay,
and Game too.
He out there loose.
They out there loose.
Game got a Fasten Over deal?
Yeah,
I believe so.
I didn't know.
And I think Joe Button too.
Joe Button got a Fasten Over deal?
I'm just making this up.
Who else got a Fasten Over deal?
He tried to make me
put these niggas
in the wrap up next year.
I think you should do a wrap-up every month.
This is how fucked up it is.
That would be crazy.
Damn.
This is how fucked up life is.
That would be crazy.
And you could do it.
And that would be a nice check, too.
That would be some nice...
And there's crazy times.
Yeah.
Plenty of shit to talk about.
Something to think about, man.
So, Chris Lighty, you also was managed by Chris Lighty.
Definitely, man.
Sorry to get so serious from where we was coming from.
You think Chris Lighty killed himself?
Yeah.
I can't see that.
You know what it is?
I don't see it.
Chris Lighty, I knew how cocky he was and certain shit
like that.
I can't see him doing that.
That's why it was hard for me to believe.
Even the day it happened, I was there.
I pulled up to the crib.
I was outside with Buster.
In the Bronx?
Yeah, in the Bronx, Buster and all of us. We was all out there, you know what I mean? So I don't know. I just up to the crib. I was outside. We're busting. In the Bronx. Yeah, in the Bronx, busting all of us.
We was all out there, you know what I mean?
So, I don't know.
I just can't believe, like...
I don't believe it.
Him doing that to himself.
Not the Chris I knew.
Like, I'm not.
Hell no.
Definitely can't believe that.
Too cocky for me, like.
Always, like, nah.
I've never met a broke Chris lady.
Definitely.
Never.
Yeah.
I remember just running around his office.
He be like, yo, what you do, man?
I'm like, yo, I'm a shooter.
That was the introduction.
I was not expecting that.
It's a different introduction.
Go ahead.
I was just trying to pop that shit.
I'm like, yo, nigga, I'm a shooter.
You know what I'm saying?
He's like, but what you up here for?
You know what I mean?
Because I don't need no shooters up here.
I better go now rap too, you know what I mean?
But I'm up here fucking with Michael. He's like, oh, you rap?
I'm like, oh yeah,
I got some shit.
Had a mixtape
at that time with Green Lane.
I'm like, oh, let me see
the head of the mixtape.
If it's fire,
I'm going to call you tomorrow.
If it's not,
I really don't want to see you
just walking around
my office.
He said that to your face?
That's a call.
I'm going to tell the nigga
that tomorrow.
Just because. And I got the call the next was hard I was like I'm gonna tell the nigga that tomorrow just because
and I got the call
the next day
he was like
yo
I'm fucking with you nigga
like pull up
you know what I mean
we were talking
and from there
it was just
we was just rocking with him
so you had a verse
where you was
we were in that nigga
he was like
he was the only nigga
that got a verse with Jay Z
said me and Fab
you and Fab
from Brooklyn
that was um
that was me and some more
Casanova that was a little Casanova that was me and some more Casanova. That was a little Casanova.
Oh, that was going directly at Casanova.
I mean, it was competitive about a whole little Brooklyn thing, but it was on the Casanova Brooklyn record.
Because niggas be signed to the Rock and not having a rock verse.
Some niggas be signed to the Rock, some niggas just from Brooklyn, period. Might not got a Jay-Z verse.
It's a competitive thing, and it's a competitive game we in. Everybody was doing the Brooklyn challenge,
and I knew that was something I had over a lot of people.
I was like, yeah, a lot of y'all
ain't got this one in the bag, though.
Niggas ain't got no whole verse.
A lot of y'all can't say this, you know what I mean?
Mm-mm, nah, y'all not on the same.
Make some noise for you.
Everybody did records with Jay-Z.
Shit, Mariah Carey, you know what I mean?
You got a record with Mariah Carey, you know what I mean? So I got like-
You got a record with Mariah Carey?
Of course.
Damn it.
I had Mariah Carey remix a record I had wanting.
It was me, Mariah, 50, and Jeezy.
Damn.
We bought some money.
Salute, salute.
Salute my brother.
That seems like a lot of money to me.
Got that.
Make some noise for Uncle Murda right there.
What's your favorite moment in the game?
Um, I think I had a lot of them, man.
So I can't really, like, point out one moment,
because I had different episodes in me that was dope.
Like, even down to my first situation getting in the game
with Rough Riders.
It was like a. You had a Rough Rider check, too? Yeah, but Rough Riders. It was like a...
You had a Rough Rider check too?
Yeah, but see,
that was more like
a welcome to the
learn your business
like game.
I can see you doing
pull-ups in Yonkers.
Go ahead.
Yeah, no,
Rough Riders was a...
It was official.
They came at a time
I was real young.
Had a lot of beef.
Like, even my first deal
with them was for like...
I was just telling
Russell Simmons this.
Me and Russell was on
FaceTime Live and that Instagram shit.
They ain't me to you?
Yeah.
Huh?
They ain't me to you?
Russell?
Yeah, when you did it after Russell.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm not with that shit.
Watch out.
Me too, niggas.
They on that now.
Oh, yeah.
I got to be careful?
Yeah, be careful.
Russ, you ain't telling me that, baby.
Russ, kids supposed to tell you that.
You supposed to tell me that, Russell.
But my first deal, I was just telling Russell,
my first deal with them was for like $10,000 and a bag of guns.
Like D knew some niggas I had.
How old were you?
I was about like 17, 18 years old.
Was the guns in the contract?
No, it wasn't in the contract.
It was the writer.
It was the bonus.
Because they knew some old timers that a nigga had drama with.
So it was more like kind of be careful. But you know, from there, old timers that a nigga had drama with. So it was more like kind of be careful.
But, you know, from there, a nigga learned and a nigga grew.
Because now a nigga independent, I own my masters, I own all my publishing, I own everything.
So you can make certain decisions when you're young, but then as time go on, you got all your shit now.
But that was just a dope experience for me at that time.
I used to watch DMX make himself cry and shit like that.
Watching Eve and the Lox and all these motherfuckers perform, just, you know,
record, just like that. So that was dope for me coming up in the game. It made me realize,
like, I could really do this shit if I want to. Like, I could get in this shit, take it
serious. But then, of course, getting down with Jay-Z, nigga, shit, being in the studio
with Hov, Chilla. He's sipping on some whatever fancy shit he's sipping on, telling me to
go put my verse down for the Brooklyn record
You know what I mean?
You, him, and Fab, right?
Me, him, and Fab
Yeah, Fab wasn't in the studio with us
But, man, doing that, so that was dope
Fab had an anklet at that time, or no?
Nah, Fab had sent, I know he had sent Jay over the record
He had sent it up, so I don't know
Fab wasn't in the studio with us
Quote what I was saying, though
Nah
He's doing his wrap-up right now
Oh, he over there
getting that fab
oh man
he got the anklet on
he got an anklet
why that ain't
in the wrap up man
like that's the only
Brooklyn nigga
listen
if you wear anklet
we frying you
for
you
I'm doing a wrap up
about you
yo fab
I don't know
what kind of beef
you got with my nigga
no that's my nigga
that's my nigga
no I told him
I told fab
I said yo yo, listen.
You that fly.
You the only nigga that I know that can get away with an ankle.
And nobody going to say nothing.
Like, nigga, like, me, you, man, you know.
We can't wear that.
We can't do that.
We can't wear no fucking ankle.
But Fab can get away with certain things.
Fab can get away with that.
I don't know.
Now you got me thinking.
I'm going to have to pay a little.
I'm going to have to.
Throw that nigga in the movie.
I'm going to have to see.
I'm going to have to see.
You know, I love y'all niggas see You know I love Y'all niggas man
I love y'all
So um
You and Mano
What's the relationship
Because y'all
Y'all had a
Mixtape and album
We had the yellow tape
That's my brother man
You know how it do
That's Brooklyn man
That's my guy
So how did that
Connection just happen
Um
Mutual friends
When he first came home
That was just from a long time.
I used to be speaking to him, my guy, Cooch,
when Mano was locked up before he came home.
My man, Cooch, knew him.
And Cooch used to be speaking to me about him
and vice versa.
So I remember when Mano was locked up,
he had put us on the phone like,
yo, what's up, what's up?
I've been hearing about you, I've been hearing about you.
So then when he came home, we just linked up. And man, been rocking ever since. Wow, that yo what's up what's up I've been hearing about you I'm hearing about you so then when he came home we just linked up and man been rocking ever since wow drink champs
alumni when they came together that's the first time I did drink champs
hell yeah so um the the wrap-up
we spoke about this is one part I think I loved every part of the rap, all of them.
But this one part is,
I felt like you almost dissed Tekashi
more than you bigged up Rowdy Rebel.
Is that an accurate description?
Because is that something that's wrong with our community?
The thing is, we pay attention to the snitch more
than we pay attention to the guy who does stand up.
Is that something wrong with our community?
I'm asking.
This is real.
No, no, no.
We do.
We do.
But I felt like I did like how Rowdy,
he got celebrated when he came home.
I love that.
I was happy for that.
I was happy seeing him getting celebrated.
But yeah, I feel like motherfuckers do pay more attention
to the nigga that ratted more than the nigga that did some stand-up shit. Stand-up shit getting celebrated. But yeah, I feel like motherfuckers do pay more attention to the nigga that read it
more than the nigga
that did some stand-up shit.
Stand-up shit, yeah.
You know what I mean?
So I definitely was trying
to highlight that a little bit
and definitely was saying
shit like I wish,
you know,
Tekashi took the place
of Pop Smoke
and things of that nature.
That was hard.
You know what I mean?
So like,
hell yeah, man,
because it should be corny.
And then Pop Smoke,
that was an interesting line
because I think you're 100% accurate.
I felt like after Pop died,
his record was added to Rotation.
It's like you hear him so much,
I mean, you hear Pop Smoke
so much on the radio.
How much more would it have been
had he been alive, right?
It's like he on the radio,
it's so many records,
back to back to back to back.
Like the females,
it's Pop Smoke out for real.
They all like, Pop got a lot of records
so i was like damn it'd be feeling like he's still here sometimes the way they play his music so
much you know what i mean so you do that dance i'll be trying i'll be trying i i did a
couple videos that got that kind of vibe so i'm trying to love it man hold if I'm looking good, man. I don't know. You got to be kidding me. I'm sorry. I'm 43 years old, man.
I'm fucking up.
Let's take a shot, man.
Let's take a shot, man.
It's time to take a goddamn shot.
We got there.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Yeah, we need the bottle girl.
We need the bottle girl, man.
They've been pouring this out.
Look, Boris.
Look what he did to the Smoke Champs
brand on that Cuban coffee.
Who?
You.
Look at that.
Look at what you did to the.
Oh, I'm not going to lie. It's because the Cuban coffee got me. I can't stop moving. Yeah, let's get you. It Oh, I ain't gonna lie.
Smoke chain.
Because the Cuban coffee got me- I can't stop moving.
Yeah, that's true.
It's like I can't stop moving.
There's some new shit y'all doing, smoke chain?
Yeah, come on, man.
Enjoy yourself, brother.
Come on.
Enjoy yourself.
Roll it up, man.
I see that good AP on, goddammit.
The sour diesel?
Yeah.
Just read it.
It should be.
Yeah, sour diesel.
Yeah, sour diesel.
You mixing it with all that nicotine shit?
We got all that- No, no, no nicotine. No nicotine. No nicotine. No, no, no, yeah. You mixing it with all that nicotine shit? We got all that. No, no, no nicotine.
No nicotine.
No, no, no, no.
I don't smoke cigarettes no more.
All right, cool.
I don't smoke cigarettes no more.
You quit?
How you quit, man?
I don't want to do more of my shots.
Why not?
I'm here.
We know without.
You ever had a deuce shot?
You don't want?
No, I got my own shot.
All right, please.
I got my own shot.
Yeah, you want it.
I got to survive, deuce.
All right, that's good. You can quit them cigarettes, man.
Oh.
You want a douche shot or you want a regular shot?
You want a douche shot?
Nah, I want a regular shot.
I think I did 19 years.
Yeah, nah, nah, nah.
Give me a regular shot, man.
All right, cool.
Regular shot.
All right, that's a regular shot.
All right, you got to get a shot, too.
Where the fuck Young Willie go?
Nobody.
You got your...
Are you still with fucking... I'm on my honor.
I'm on my honor?
Oh, my God.
That's why I was waiting for Young Really.
I got to...
I'm waiting for him to come back.
All right, what happened?
Then we introduced Smoke Champs.
Oh.
I just don't know.
I got a knee perched on my shoulder here.
I was about to come out with a show named Smoke Champs.
You're supposed to come out here. We own it, baby. So go ahead. You can still do it.
You can still do it.
No, no, no. I don't have that much.
Come on, guys. Sorry, buddy. Sorry.
Yeah, we're ready. Let's wait for Rilly to come back so we can do the whole thing.
Where'd he go?
I don't even know where the fuck he went.
Back in the hole.
Yeah. Huh? He back?
Come on, nigga.
Yo. Boy, they said come? Come on, nigga.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And just, we want to let, introduce to the public, the family, the people.
This is our new show, Smoke Chance Podcast.
You know.
Minus Ching Bing.
Ching Bing, Young Really, uh, uh, young,
really Mike Booth and deuce.
I want to congratulate them on doing two successful episodes. And I also want to welcome them to the show.
We just,
we here in motherfucking smoke.
And we got sports champs coming.
We got therapy.
We got thugged out Thursdays.
We got motherfucking young, really in show podcast. We got fucking shampoo podcast. We got hood therapy. We got thugged out Thursdays. We got motherfucking
Young Rillian show podcast.
We got fucking shampoo podcast,
YMVS with the stress.
And we got everything.
We got fucking everything.
So we are going to be the runts
of this shit.
Oh shit, I forgot.
Super dope.
I forgot to hit the y'all's back.
You know what I'm saying?
So what you smoking on?
In New York.
Now y'all got me smoking
on some sour diesel shit in New York. I be'all got me smoking on some sourdough.
In New York, I be fucking around with all that gelato.
They got the runts out there, too.
They got the runts out there.
They got some Oreos out there.
They got the peanut butter breath out there.
Peanut butter breath.
Yeah, they got all these new names now, these weeds.
It be crazy, man.
You can't keep up.
Ice cream, cake, all types of shit.
Birthday cake, wedding pie.
Let's take this shot.
Let's take this shot. And you got the good cardio on.
Why not, man?
Come on, come on. Goddamn. Goddamn.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. You can't do the shit I made, you motherfucker.
You pouring the shots in.
Yo. So, K. Michelle, she really got stink pussy?
Use a foul one for that one.
Nah, he said it.
You gotta ask Mano, that shit.
You blew it up though.
Huh?
You blew it up.
I watched The Breakfast Club.
Oh, man.
Yeah, you blew it up.
Mano came to you and said he finger popped on that shit with an iron?
Nah, people just be talking shit, man.
Like, they be-
Oh, is it?
Sometimes when I start rapping and I think of some shit, I can't unthink it.
It's like, I can't be like, nah, don't say it now.
Once I say it, like, I imagine it in my head, like, damn.
It's got to come.
Oh, niggas going like-
It's no coming back. Like, there's no way it's not coming out. Oh, niggas gonna like that. There's no coming back.
There's no way it's not coming
out. Fuck it.
It gotta go.
So once I got the word that
allegedly her shit
wasn't smelling right,
all kind of funny lines start
coming up to me and I was like, damn.
They gotta go out to the people.
It gotta go. It gotta people. I just, it got to go.
It got to go.
And I was like, K. Michelle got nothing to do with this.
But I have no beef with her.
I actually think she's super cool.
Work it up.
I think she's super cool.
She peoples.
Oh, shit.
We got Runts in the building?
Where they at?
They coming in?
All right, cool, cool, cool.
You smoking Runts, right?
This is sour diesel right here.
All right, but look, I just want to say K. Michelle got, I got nothing to do with Uncle Murder and Maino at all.
Me neither.
Like, he talking to Lenny Grant right there.
The Uncle Murder nigga be bugging.
I don't want no smoke.
I don't want no smoke.
The Uncle Murder nigga be bugging the fuck out.
Is there a time you said something that you was like, damn, maybe I shouldn't have said that?
Because I ain't going for it.
You lose.
Right.
I got some times you lose. Because I ain't going for it. You lose. Right.
I got some times.
You lose.
Like, you lose.
Not lose.
You lose.
Yeah.
And what does it make the cut?
Does something not make the cut that you know is totally right?
You ever set something too foul?
And you don't edge yourself at all?
It be gone, I be like, fuck.
Wow.
So everything makes the cut.
I feel like I'm cheating.
I be like, if I don't edge it, I'm like, how you not going?
Oh, you ain't going to get it?
Oh, you scared now, nigga?
I'm like, you scared.
Nigga said, nigga.
I be talking to myself.
And they be like, damn, I regret some shit, though.
I ain't going to lie.
What's one line you regret?
No, no.
It wasn't even in the wrap-up.
It was something I had said one time about the,
and my man tried to tell me, like, chill.
It was something I had said about the Migos, and my man tried to tell me like chill, it was something I had said about the Migos, right?
Because I was, my peoples was doing, we was doing like a little kind of business with
one of their peoples, R.P.
Young Greatness.
I had a record with him.
And I had said something about the Migos and my man was trying to say like, don't say it.
What line was that?
It was, I heard niggas rob Migos, want to hear about niggas robbing me though.
You know what I'm saying?
My man was like chill, it was a real You know what I'm saying My man was like Chill
It was a real niggas back
My man was like
Yo don't say that about them
I was like
And um
We was doing it with Coach K
You heard niggas rob Migos
But niggas won't rob me though
It just gonna go out of my head
It's kinda hard
It's kinda hard
God damn right
I was like fuck
I like the Migos though too
Yeah hey
No no I fuck with them
So you know what it was though
It was like I killed the guy
Cause I didn't regret it
At the time
Um we was um My people was doing A little business with Coach K And then we was going over Everything trying to get No, no, no, I fucked with them. So you know what it was, though? It was like I killed the guy. Because I didn't regret it at the time.
My people was doing a little business with Coach K and them.
We was going over everything, trying to get the record right with that particular record.
Niggas ran down on you in Atlanta? No, no, no, no, no.
We wound up switching on.
We wound up switching on everything.
But at Side by Side West, the Migos had a show.
And they actually let me perform the record.
Like Coach K and them.
Even after I did that, they let me perform the record. And did Coach K and them, even after I did that,
they let me perform the record.
And did you perform the record?
I performed the record with them.
Even though it was a little like, I was like, yo, go on stage.
They're a little deep.
We deep, but they only letting me and one of my mans go.
But my man didn't know the hand, whatever.
But we like, yo, for real?
They like, go.
You thought they was going to Joe Button you?
I thought that they trying to pull a stunt.
They really let a nigga go.
Some niggas ran down.
They really let a nigga go and do the record.
And I was like, damn.
Went, did the record, walked off.
And after that, it was kind of like, you know, peace.
It was like no more kind of communication, nothing, shit after that.
But I thought that was kind of dope with them.
It was like, nigga said some shit, go perform.
But then it was like, all right, fuck out of here after that.
You know what I mean?
But it was like, still, it was like, see, nigga, it ain't that serious, bro.
And it was like, yeah, maybe I shouldn't
even have said that shit about these niggas,
you know what I'm saying?
So I regretted that.
Oh, that's hard.
Everything else I kind of stand on,
you know what I mean?
That's dope to hear you admit that.
Yeah, nah.
Everything else I stand on.
That's dope on them, too, for letting them.
Yeah, that was super dope.
I thought that was dope on their part.
I was like, damn, that was dope.
I'll tell you a line I regret.
Nah, I'm not even going to tell you. Nah, say it. Fuck that. Say on their part. I was like, damn. That was dope. I'll tell you a line I regret. No, I'm not even going to tell you.
Nah, say it.
Fuck that.
Say it.
Nope.
Say it.
We don't know what he's going to say right now.
Yeah, let's leave it alone.
What you regretted?
I want to know what my nigga Nori regretted, man.
No.
You know if you regret it, it's bad.
Nah, because I'm trying to get sneakers.
So let it go.
I'll hit y'all with some other shit.
I got mad shit.
Kanye?
I got mad...
No, no, no.
I got Kanye stories, too.
No, no, no.
I got...
Listen, listen.
I don't regret anything I said about Kanye.
That Yeezus album is terrible.
I agree.
I love him, but that Yeezus is...
Yeah.
I fucked with the album. Me and you was conflict is... Yeah. I fucked with Alvin.
Me and you was conflicted.
Yeah, I fucked with Alvin.
You was conflicted in LA.
Aubrey and that day.
Yeah, that fucking day.
I was like, hey, that's why I love our relationship.
I'm about to be fucking with Con, you know what I'm saying?
Yo, is Runts in the building?
Yeah, yeah.
All right, come on.
Tell LB to come in, man.
Come on, man.
And show him some love.
You ever met LB?
Nah.
You ain't never meet the Runts thing?
Nah, man.
Come on, nigga.
Uncle Murr, we need applause, nigga.
I need 20% though. I ain't never meet him. Whatever happens, man. I'm not gonna lie You ever met LB? Nah. You ain't never meet the Rush thing? Nah, man. Come on, nigga.
Uncle Murda, we the clubs, nigga.
I need 20%.
I ain't never meet him.
Whatever happens, if y'all come up with Murder Bud, I need 20%, god damn it.
Murder Rap-Up Bud, shit.
Murder Rap-Up Bud.
Jeez Louise, Papa Cheese.
Cheese Louise, mama.
I was fucked with that nigga, Norby.
So, how was it doing business with Jay-Z?
Jay was, um...
You know what?
I always...
I disrespected Jay
because I got a six-figure check from Jay.
Okay, look at that.
You went too fast.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
But, um...
I wasn't really around Jay that much.
You know, Jay, one of them guys,
like, you don't really hang out with Jay too much.
It was like...
I seen him a few times we hung out.
Probably was about...
six or seven times during the whole period of even being signed to Jay, we hung out. Probably was about six or seven times
during the whole period of even being signed to Jay.
I hung out with him.
Like, it was a little different with 50.
You be with the nigga.
We on tour.
We moving around.
We doing a whole bunch of shit.
Like, my experience with Jay was a little different.
Like, I got the bag, did the record,
did a couple parties together and shit like that.
He actually got a nigga to meet LeBron and shit
back in the days.
But it wasn't really too much hanging out with Jay-Z.
Yeah, it was more like, you know what I mean?
So you prefer 50 over Jay?
As far as you're doing business with?
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Because of the relationship.
The relationship is better.
You would really call Fifth.
Like a day-to-day thing.
Yeah, y'all kicking it.
Fifth will call you.
Y'all chop it up.
Y'all kick it, shit like that.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Come in.
Come in. Sit right here.
You can sit him right there. Yeah, sit him right there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Uncle Murda never met LB.
Come on, come on, goddamn.
LB through, man.
LB, that nigga. That nigga energy is great.
Come on, man. Make some noise for LB.
LB's here.
LB's here ain't's up? What's up?
What's up?
LB's ain't got nothing to do with the crazy shit
I'm talking.
My nigga.
My nigga, yeah.
Yeah, my nigga.
What's good, my guy?
You all ready?
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So let's put us on.
When's the first time you heard a runce?
Shit.
About a year ago.
A year ago, OK. About a year ago, the fronts came.
Okay. Started popping.
And niggas had it in Brooklyn, bootleg or real? Was the joke up?
I say it was 50-50. Okay.
It's 50-50 depending on who you dealing with.
You see? Real talk.
Because some niggas gonna come through with that real official shit, and then some niggas
gonna come through with the bags that look like it's the official shit,
but when you smoke it, it ain't what it is.
And they even got the shit now that might smell like it.
We told them that yesterday.
Oh, yeah, he didn't know that.
Hell, yeah, they got that smell like it and all that.
It's straight fake.
Yeah, when they left yesterday,
someone told me that they got the bags that actually come with the smell on it already.
Goddamn.
Yeah.
So y'all got scented bags and shit.
He said that they was reusing the bags.
That's what they doing.
I said that.
Because the bud is so potent, they was just reusing the bags.
No, I said that.
I said that yesterday.
But then there was a dude afterwards when we went to the parking lot.
Remember, we was out there adjusting.
And the dude said, no, there's even a bag
that come pre-wooded smelling already.
Oh, yeah, yeah. Word.
And I said, I couldn't believe.
And that's respect, y'all.
I don't like, niggas is, that's how far
they bootlegging y'all.
That's mania.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Let's make some noise for that guy.
And he said he never had New York sour diesel. Nah.
That's crazy, for real?
Nah, not no real deal.
Like, I had New York, like, what we call, you feel me, sour deals, New York sour deals,
but it wasn't no sour.
I ain't never had the real deal.
I'm telling you, just like that, man.
All over the heights to get that real official shit, man.
Where the jerks at?
Jerks got that sour?
Jerks got sour?
Where that sour at, Jerks? I'm not sure. Yo, so what over the heights to get that real official shit, man. Where's Jerk's at? Jerk's got that sour?
Jerk's got sour?
Where that sour at, Jerk?
I'm not sure.
Yo, so what was the...
You know, I used to go
to Alvy Square Mall.
What was your favorite
weed spot in Brooklyn?
My favorite weed spot
in Brooklyn?
See, it was the East...
Hosea Lewis?
Nah, I ain't really
traveled that far.
I started smoking a little.
I was like the last nigga
to smoke out my crew.
You just said you ain't traveled that far?
Yeah.
We used to go from Queens to go there.
Yeah, see, I was already in Brooklyn,
so we would go right up the block.
It was so much beef.
We can't really get to go too far.
We stayed kind of where we was at with it.
We would go to a spot like on Picking and Pine,
stuff like that over there in the East.
And let's just be clear.
I was in jail. Every clear. I was in jail.
Every nigga
that I was in jail with
from East New York.
I've never met a nigga
in jail from East New York
that, like,
I'm like, yo,
y'all niggas don't rob.
Nobody don't stab anybody.
It'd be robbery,
turn, homicide,
shit like that.
You know what I mean?
Nigga, like,
I kid you not.
It's like different.
Like, East New York,
especially back then.
Did you see the documentary?
The 75th Precinct documentary.
Yeah, that shit's crazy.
I've been telling you,
like they said,
it let you know,
like, that was like
the worst precinct
in the fucking country.
The cops were sniffing coke.
Facts.
Wow.
And doing bodies with the niggas.
Robbing niggas, bodying niggas, all types of shit, nigga.
You could literally hire the cops
to take out your ops at that days.
That's what I tell niggas sometimes.
They be like, they think it's crazy.
I'm like, check my rap sheets.
Just like, shoot out with police.
It wasn't by, it don't even be like a nigga was out here
just being bold, shooting at the police.
It be like, by the time you shooting at a motherfucker, you don't even realize they the police until they pull out their bag.
You think it's just a nigga you got beef with creeping around the corner.
You should see a nigga with a hoodie on.
You think it's a nigga you got beef with, you back out, bang, before you know it, oh, freeze.
Freeze? Oh, shit, nigga, fuck you mean freeze.
We thought you was a hot.
So that's how a nigga got that.
But it's like, man, that shit used to be crazy in East New York.
Like, for real, boy.
It still is, though.
Now, famous thing was...
All right, let's take another shot first.
Let's do another shot.
Do a real shot?
I'm in, man. I'll do a douche shot.
No, I'm lying.
Can I have a douche shot?
I want to hear douche shots on the shot.
Have a douche shot. Have a douche shot.
With?
I'll take a Deleon shot, though. Get a Deleon. Yeah. Yeah, give him a shot. Have a new shot. With? With that shot. I'll take a DeLeon shot, though.
Get a DeLeon.
Yeah.
Yeah, give us a shot.
Yeah, yeah.
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Pal.
No, that's.
Oh, shit.
Nah, I'm with you.
Yeah, that's what you said.
I went easy on him.
Right on, King.
The homie LB.
That was a spot, too, son.
I'll do another little shot of that.
A tequila?
Oh.
De Leon?
Nah, nah, that was already yours.
Oh, Syrah?
All right.
Let's do the Syrah.
Where your cup at?
Y'all ain't got the, um, yeah, I do that.
We got white grape.
Nah, that's cool.
We got white grape.
We got Columbia White.
We got Columbia White.
That's cocaine liquid.
That's cocaine liquid.
In case you on that.
In case you on that.
Y'all in Miami, man.
Shit is real out here.
We still selling trippy weed.
Yeah, this the only place you get cocaine and steroids.
I never heard about that.
I never heard about that.
I never heard about that.
I never heard about that.
I never heard about that.
I never heard about that. I never heard about that. I never heard about that. I never heard about that. I never heard about that. You know, I mean? Like, what? I'm just trying to lose some weight, nigga, like that. You know, I got it. Nigga, I'm over me steroids. My nigga, I got that
where I got, Salud, man. I went too far. Come on, come on. Salud. Salud, my nigga LB. I'm
a motherfucking murderer. My fucking brunch family.
Why not? Why not?
Yo, I ain't gonna fuck with the brunch, niggas, man. They ideology.
I ain't finished yet. Jokes up.
I know it was good because I never
heard Boris so happy in my life after a drink chance or smoke
chance or anything.
He called me and was like, yo, that was pretty good, man.
Yes, yes, yes.
It was pretty good.
Yes, you killed that yesterday, LB.
And the whole family.
On your whole family, man.
I want to big them all up.
You know, they all here.
They all here.
What's their names?
100.
We love them, niggas.
V1.1.1.
Zero.
Zero.
Frosty.
Frosty.
Mali.
Mali.
Magic City.
The cream savers.
Cream soda.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The whole nine yards.
Gumbo.
Gumbo. Yeah. Capri Sun with Bully. You know what I mean? The whole nine yards. Gumbo. Gumbo.
Yeah.
Capri Sun with Bully.
You know what I mean?
I'm about to put this out there for Murray.
Let's do it.
Come on.
You told us.
Kota is the mayor of E and Y up north.
My nigga BG.
Facts.
BG championed you.
I said, yo, my nigga, I don't want to hear this shit no more.
Shout out to my nigga BG.
Listen to this big homie.
I'm telling you, this my, this my.
I said, yo, I listen to, I listen to, I listen to this big homie.
I said, yo, I listen to, I listen to this big homie.
I said, yo, I listen to, I listen to this big homie.
I said, yo, I listen to, I listen to this big homie.
I said, yo, I listen to, I listen to this big homie. I said, yo, I listen to, I listen to this big homie. I said, yo, I listen to, I listen to this big homie. I said, yo, I listen to, I listen to this big homie. I said, yo to my nigga BG. Listen to this big homie.
I tell you, this my, this my.
I said, yo, I listen to, I hear this nigga when I'm laying down.
You just know what we do all day.
You know some real shit?
Niggas, niggas that's really in the streets.
Nah, definitely. Nah, definitely, my nigga.
Salute. Salute, my nigga. Salute.
Appreciate that, my guy.
Now, is that hard?
Because, you know, just like I said, this, this, like I said, I don't know if I said it earlier.
This our brother, you know, did 19 years in prison.
Besides him doing 19 years in prison, just a real person.
Like, is that hard?
Because you kind of cater to an audience like him.
You know what I'm saying?
But he's an intelligent man.
But Streets is first. Is that harder on you
that you cater to that audience
and not to,
or maybe you do?
I don't know.
Nah, I mean, I appreciate that
because that's where I come from.
So I need niggas that's like
going through certain shit
that I went through
or just know what their life is about.
So if they're going to appreciate my music
and take that shit as therapy,
then shit, that's good because I needed that coming up. You know what their life is about. So if they're going to appreciate my music and take that shit as therapy, then shit, that's good.
Because I needed that coming up.
You know what I mean?
When niggas was going through their shit,
hustling and beefing,
a nigga needed to listen to that Jay-Z,
that Nas, that CNN, that Lox, that Mobb Deep.
You needed that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So if I could do that for niggas,
like, yo, man, niggas going through some shit
and niggas got to put that murder on to get pumped up and get hype, man, that's...
You make niggas want to clap, nigga.
Hell yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Listen, the murder on the way to spin.
Yeah, murder on the way to spin.
You get my call?
I got this nigga's shit on the way to hell.
It's dangerous listening to you, my nigga.
No, I ain't going to find my man Brian.
He was locked up.
He called me.
He said, yo, son, man, we got to watch a little bit of the music we make.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, what the fuck you talking about, man?
He said, yo, for real, y'all been here with this little nigga, man?
And this nigga talking about, oh, shit, you Brian that fucking murder, right?
Yeah, man, that nigga inspired me to bang at the police.
That's why I'm in here right now.
I'm like, aw, Shayce, son, we got to be a little easy, son.
And it made me think, like, that music is powerful.
Like, it really do inspire niggas and make you feel like,
that's you, like, yeah.
Whenever a nigga tell me, yo, the War Report is my shit,
I step back, too.
I don't know where it's going to come from. Facts, definitely. I don't know where it's going to go from there.
Facts, definitely.
I don't know what they're going to say.
You know, I'll call the case today.
So I just always step back.
Two steps.
I'll be like, all right, shit.
The War Report my shit.
I'll be like, they'll be like, yeah, I called a charge.
Buddy, buddy.
I don't know if a nigga think I owe him.
I don't know.
Like, my nigga, I'm so sorry. I did not tell you a nigga think I owe him. I don't know. I'm so sorry.
I did not tell you to do what I did.
Like, God, Jesus.
You can leave me, Robert G.
But let's take it to the Bay Area now.
The Bay Area, I'm going to tell you something.
Some of the wildest parts of New York City, right?
You know, the Bay Area is like a baby
New York. I know.
Really, I just call New York a big
Bay Area. You know what I'm saying?
So look, let me
break it down, right?
A lot of people don't really
understand, like
Queensbridge gives it up,
right? But then there's a hood that's
right next to Queensbridge, Ravenswood, that gives it up, right? But then there's a hood that's right next to Queensbridge,
Ravenswood, that gives it up just as much.
But Ravenswood gets a short end of the stick.
I was wondering about Ravenswood.
Everyone knows about Queensbridge.
So it's just like Jersey.
It's just like Jersey.
Jersey gives it up.
But you always hear about New York.
So I feel like it's like that with the Bay.
Like, the Bay gives it up.
Yeah, because everybody...
But all you hear about is L.A.
Because I'm originally from Long Beach.
Yeah, you told me that.
Moved to the Bay Area in 03, made it my home.
Ran into the Jacker, Burner, everybody in the Bay Area.
So you was Crips with Long Beach?
My whole family is Crips.
Okay, cool.
The whole, everybody.
And not just that, Tongans.
I'm Tongan.
I didn't even break that down to you yesterday.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm from the South Pacific.
Yeah.
Wow.
You know, the last time I know the area y'all heard of was Booyah Tribe.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's Samoan, right?
That's Samoan.
Yeah, Samoan.
But it's all the same people.
It is, but it ain't.
It's just like Haitians and Jamaicans.
The islands.
It's like saying the islands. The Pacific Islands. They look the same, but they ain't. It's just like Haitians and Jamaicans. The islands. It's like saying the islands.
The Pacific Islands.
They look the same, but they're not the same.
We can't say it about the Latin culture because y'all all speak Spanish.
Right.
But it's like Haitians, Jamaicans, all that.
They look alike, but they're not the same.
Same thing with Tongans and Samoans.
We look alike.
We is not the same.
From the South Pacific, we totally different cultures.
I love the whole South Pacific.
I stand on that firmly.
I represent Booyah Tribe.
I represent all this shit.
When Tongans came in in the early 80s, late 70s to America, it was all Crippan.
So my whole family, the whole Tongan culture is Crips.
And y'all are warrior culture our flag is red it's manny
it's manny but i guess because we when we first came into america we went straight to long beach
you know what i'm saying like the bay area tongans they do no cripping or nothing they just straight
mobbing they getting money there's no crips or bloods in the bay yeah you know what i'm saying
but even the Tongans did.
The Tongans do be still cripping, but that shit don't run too far. Who you gonna crip
on? The Bay dudes? Nah, they don't care about no color line. They care about blocks. You
know, they got projects for real.
They be hitting the corner. What they say? Hit the corner?
Yeah, they be popping their colors. What?
What is it called?
Bend in the corner. They bend the corner.
Bend the corner. I've been bend in the corner a couple times in the Bay.
I've been in the corner a few times for sure but like you said though like and I went to the bay in 03 and I fell in love all right no I love
the bay it was my number one west coast market yeah I didn't say that the other day um I guess
maybe I saved it for today but the bay it was crazy when I went to to LA um we had LA
LA
so we was
we was kind of
scared to go to LA
to be honest
but it was crazy
our number one market
on the whole west
and midwest
was the Bay Area
they
and even with
Melvin Flint
Melvin Flint
I was number one
for like 11 weeks
just in the Bay
because I didn't know
when I was talking
some halfway pimp shit the Bay area like um that's why we don't have strip clubs in the bay they don't
go viral like that because they pimping what we look like throwing money at a bitch no we're
trying to send a bitch you feel me that's just coming from the may area bay area mentality we're
trying to break a bitch and let me keep a bitch keep a bitch broke. Listen to the music. It's called Keep a Bitch Broke.
We trying to break a bitch, send a bitch, all this shit.
It's mainly so their mentality is different.
You know what I'm saying? It's all about pimping and macking.
You feel me? So when you go out there, that's all,
even the women is thinking like that. Like, everyone. It doesn't matter.
Even if you not a prostitute, a slut, or something,
you gonna become something to where a dude
is going to feel like he's in charge of what it is.
You feel me? So that's where the Bay Area
mentality come into work. We don't have
strip clubs and shit like that. We do, but
it's lame as hell. That shit gets
shot up every week because all the thugs go there
and we ain't throwing nothing. You feel me?
So it's like, but when I started literally
coming to the Bay and going out to Atlanta.
So if a person go to the Bay and throw something, he's a lame?
Nah, it's just that they're not going to throw it on who?
Ain't no bad bitches in the Bay to like, no, nothing like reality wise.
They coming out of New York, Miami, LA, Texas for sure.
But like strippers are not, hell nah, not out the Bay.
Fuck no.
And if they is coming out the Bay, they get out the bay and go somewhere else.
Never you going to get cracking in the bay.
They pimping too hard.
So that's why it even comes to the whole point where you said it go down in the bay.
They don't do no playing.
There's no big homies.
The young nigga at 13, 14 getting the bankroll.
How you going to be able to tell him that you got to tell him how to get some money?
He's already getting it at 15, 14.
Got him a body or two.
What?
Riding around doing his money, not going to high school, touching way more money than the teachers.
You feel me?
So that's why I be like, it's a whole different mentality coming from the Bay Area.
Like, there's no, it's mania in the Bay.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, for real.
Like, it's crazy.
There's no big homies where it's like an orchestra.
Nah, hell nah.
Like, you really got to really do,
you got to be outside for the people to respect you,
for real.
You remember when strip clubs first got lit in New York?
Remember, New York, we hated strip clubs.
Listen, when this used to be like nothing.
Yeah.
I think Perfections was like the first one.
That was the first one.
That was the first one.
Like, the first big joint that really the first one. That was the first one.
Like the first big joint that really got popping, popping in New York.
Well, niggas went to scores a little bit.
Yeah, but that wasn't, it wasn't.
That was the white people.
Yeah, it wasn't for niggas right there.
Yeah, but we went though.
We went on some, yeah, on some, on some of the blues. somebody there, but I remember it was actually taboo to go to any strip club.
Like it was weak.
It was corny.
It was corny.
We called you a trick.
And look how times have changed.
Not out here in Miami though.
The culture, that's all it is.
It's always been there.
Like right now, New York got every bitch in the city.
Well not right now, it's shut down right now.
Yeah, I think it's COVID.
Crazy.
Yeah, it's COVID.
It's COVID.
It's COVID.
It's COVID.
It's COVID.
It's COVID.
It's COVID. It's COVID. It's COVID. It it is. It's always been there. It's always been there. Like, right now, New York got every bitch in the city.
Well, not right now.
It's shut down right now.
Yeah, I think it's COVID.
Crazy.
Yeah, facts.
All right, but I ain't going to lie.
I was going to Perfections.
Like, this shit reminded me of Cocos.
It was.
And Rolex.
And Rolex.
It became all about a strip club in New York City.
Yeah.
I ain't going to lie.
And especially Queens. It was my borough. My borough was foul. It became all about a strip club in New York City. I ain't going far. And especially Queens.
It was my borough.
My borough was foul.
It was all the spots.
Queens had all the spots.
Yeah, Queens had all the spots.
All the spots.
Brooklyn had lost.
Queens had Aces.
That was Queens.
That was Queens.
That was the spot.
Aces was the spot.
I ain't going far.
Aces.
What else we had?
Perfections.
Starless.
Starless.
All that's Queens.
Privileged. City skits. And you get pulled over, too.
You got to be prepared.
Yeah, niggas was getting jacked up.
Put the thing in the other car.
Couple of niggas got caught at cityscapes.
Yeah, they watching me.
So I'm like, all the car, y'all.
You know what I mean?
They going to pull me over.
I'm going to be like, what's up, officers?
Mm-hmm.
All right, boom.
Yeah, I remember they ran.
No, that was last when they ran down on us. That was in Brooklyn. They was like, yo's up, officers? Mm-hmm. All right, boom. Yeah, I remember when they ran. No, that was last when they ran down.
That was in Brooklyn.
They was like, yo, Nori.
Yeah?
They was like, damn, man, that was police cool, yeah?
He was like, yo, that's hip hop police.
That's hip hop police.
He was like, yo, I ain't doing that no more.
No, I asked the nigga.
This is what I asked the nigga.
I said, yo.
You still on the list?
I said, I'm still on the list?
He said, I'm happy to say you're finally off the list.
Off that black list.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because I'm off the list. Get finally off the list. Off that black list. Yeah.
Because I'm off the list.
Get me off the list.
Get me off the list, my nigga.
Hot 97 was 20 years ago.
Like, what the fuck?
Fuck.
Oh, you don't understand.
We were big to hip hop, oldies.
I don't want to go there.
I don't want to go there.
Yeah, I was hot back then.
Boy, I remember that shit.
Niggas was hot. Niggas was hot.
Niggas was hot.
Murder unit.
We tore shit up.
Niggas was hot, boy.
Yeah, I ain't going to lie.
I don't want to be that hot no more, ever again.
Yeah, listen.
We are chilling.
We are chilling.
We are chilling with an S.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's do another shot, goddammit.
I'm in.
Definitely.
I'm in.
I'm not the baller. All right, God damn it. I'm in. Definitely. I'm in. I'm not the ball game.
All right,
no problem,
no problem.
Fuck,
I'm scared of your shots anyway,
man.
But I'm going to give you a shot,
though.
I'm one of your shots.
Yo,
let's make up Pitbull because you are really keeping it
all the way Miami.
I got something special
coming this week.
Like how me and B say
we know the owner,
you are really keeping
you know the owner
with Pitbull a lot.
Shout out my Dominican people, man.
That's Pitbull?
That's Pitbull.
Candela.
Mamawana.
You know what Mamawana is?
It's a Dominican drink.
It's a Dominican.
It's actually voodoo.
I mean, that's the easy way of saying it, but yeah.
It's voodoo.
You want to drink voodoo, then?
You like, I ain't fucking with any of y'all. I respect y'all vo easy way of saying it, but yeah. It's voodoo. You want to drink voodoo, nigga?
Shit, man. I ain't fucking with any of y'all.
I respect y'all voodoo niggas, though.
I respect y'all Saturday Niggas.
Niggas all white.
You know what I mean?
I see y'all niggas.
I see y'all outside.
I see y'all outside.
I'm cool with the daily y'all.
Come on, come on.
Let me get your shit.
Come on, where your shit at?
You ain't even finished your other shit.
I'm out of my way.
He's watching you. Brooklyn, East New York.
We are not.
We smoke, for real.
There you go.
Hey, nigga.
Y'all, listen, smoke chasers yesterday.
Oh, shit.
This is drink chasers.
This is drink chasers, nigga.
Yeah, come on, man.
I need to come back on smoke.
Yeah, come on.
Smoke chasers.
You can do it in New York.
Don't worry about it.
That's a job.
Don't worry about it.
We got smoke chasers in New York for you, baby.
I get drunk for real, huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Would you like some ice? I don't want to put no ice. No, I you baby. I get drunk for real.
Yes, yes, yes.
You want some ice?
I don't want to put no ice on you.
I'm good.
That Deleon?
Yeah, Deleon.
That's what I'm talking about man.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah man.
Shout out to my guy Justin man.
You know what's going on.
This shit on the water.
I sincerely fuck.
Let me just tell you something bro.
I know I said it the other day on a on a different show, but I would like to say it again.
You know, I knew Boo for 20 years,
my nephew, his whole life,
and they never asked me for a favor.
So it was sincere when they came to me
and I said, yo, listen,
I want to be a better friend.
I want to be a better uncle.
I want to be a better family member. So I said, be a better uncle. I want to be a better family member.
So I said, what can I do?
Because sometimes I just don't know.
Yeah.
Like, a lot of niggas, like, you know, that will fuck up in life, I'm going to tell you the truth.
I don't know sometimes how to be a better nigga.
So I asked.
Mm-hmm.
And them niggas said, just get once.
Nigga could have asked for anybody.
I ain't gonna lie.
Nigga could've asked me for Michael Jackson.
Nigga could've asked me for Dr. Dre.
I would've been Dr. Dre House.
Now you gotta meet my business partner.
The one that got the legal side that got me in.
He just flew in.
Where Ray Ray at?
Where Ray Ray at?
Where Ray Ray at?
Where Ray Ray at?
Nigga, come on.
We gotta see for Ray Ray.
Come on, man.
You definitely got the Ray Ray.
I thought I was gonna to see, nigga.
You definitely look illegal.
I ain't going.
You look illegal.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm going to be honest, Ray Ray.
This is my business partner.
You don't look legit at all, Akeem.
I'm going to be honest with you, Akeem.
You look like you still sell me shit.
Hold up.
Get Ray Ray out, goddamn, man.
I want to take him on the water. Want some more water? I say that to give you respect because, like I it, man. Get Ray Ray out, goddamn it. I'm in on it.
But I say that to give you respect because, like I said, look, my moms, my moms, my moms asked me for one favor one time.
She said, I want you to meet one person.
So I said, what?
I'm thinking she's going to take Michael Jackson or Prince.
She said, I want to meet Big Pun.
Big Pun was my best friend at the time.
So I'm like, man, I ain't never.
Don't worry about it.
I'm going to take my time.
Big Pun dies two weeks later.
Damn.
So I don't take those type of deliveries like that at all.
So when these guys, like I said, my nephew and Mike Booth,
and they're right there.
And they said, no, hug us up, my boy.
Just get us. And they said, no, hug us out, my boy. Just get us, my boy.
And I took it very serious.
So that day, I connected with you.
But then I realized, I said, damn, when I met you, I said, damn, this nigga's us.
Nah, for sure.
You know what I'm saying?
I was like, damn, I'm thinking you're going to be Hollywood.
Nigga, you fold up with 25 people.
Nah, nah, nah, hell nah, hell nah. It was more than that? Hell yeah, you rolled up with 25 people. Nah, nah, nah.
Hell nah.
It was more than that?
Hell yeah.
It was about 50 of us.
Nah, it was about 50 of us.
Nah.
That's too low.
Yeah, it's too low.
Too low.
I looked.
I said, but this is mid-COVID.
This is when this shit was going. I said, holy shit, we can't bring it right back up.
But we came up.
But you know what this is?
You rolled a blunt.
Like I said,
what are y'all,
you only rolled a seven?
Five grams or better.
Five grams or better.
Yeah.
I used to smoke
a little two,
two and a half apes.
I don't know.
Once we started,
we linked up with Grabberleafs,
it was a wrap.
It was a wrap.
I just started saying,
fuck it,
five grams or better.
So it was just five grams.
I don't know what it'd be though.
It's for sure five or better.
It could be seven grand, it could be eight grand.
We smoke, you know what I'm saying?
I don't know what it is.
Yo, where your shot at?
You got a pichilada?
Yeah.
Come on, man.
Let's go.
This shit's on the water.
Let's go, man.
This is my first time ever calling you Lenny Grant.
I'm never going to call you Lenny Grant again.
Because you all converted for the likes, nigga.
You already know, my nigga.
Salute.
I want the nigga version of you.
I'm sorry.
Nah, for sure, you already know we locked in.
But it was just like, you know, it's an honor.
It's an honor.
You know, like you said, you could've called any,
you could've called anyone.
You could've called Andy Stoner.
You could've called Wiz, anyone.
Right.
That let you know, like, you know, these are not just my family.
They in tune with the streets.
For sure.
So they don't want to fuck with niggas that ain't in tune with it.
Nah, yeah, I know.
And then, like I said, when I met you-
That's vice versa, too.
I met you without them.
But I knew immediately when I met you, I knew immediately why.
So that's dope.
So, Uncle Murda, you trying to get into legal cannabis?
Why the fuck not?
What?
I was about to say, you shitting me?
There's a lot of money in that shit right now.
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
Why not?
I need a strain and all.
I'm next to the man right now.
We're going to try to chop it up, talk some things.
What would you call your strain?
I don't know, murder runs, something like that.
Murder runs. Murder runs.
Murder runs.
That might just murder the game.
Yeah, that might just murder the game.
I mean, why not?
That might just murder the game.
You know what I'm saying?
Get updated.
You know what I'm going on?
Yeah, chokes up.
Or the wrap up, because you know, honestly, honestly,
high weed, like high, extensive weed,
you know what they call it?
Wrapper weed anyway.
That's what they say.
That's wrapper weed.
You know what I'm saying?
It is.
Yeah, that's wrapper weed.
Like, Mr. Lee, I don't buy no weed from Mr. Lee.
That nigga sell Taurus weed.
What weed?
What weed does the nigga have?
This one a Taurus.
This one a nigga got Taurus prices on.
His shit is super overpriced.
I'm like, you know I'm your friend. His shit is super overpriced. I'm like, you know I'm your friend.
And then his super overpriced.
Mr. Lee said, shake out.
Nigga, nigga said you're an 8 for $4,500.
He like, what the fuck?
He got them South Beach prices.
South Beach prices.
South Beach.
I got a little shot.
South Beach prices.
He ain't run.
He got runs prices, and his shit ain't run.
God damn it.
I got a little shot.
He got $4,500. God damn it. And what's the more champagne? Your n he said ain't right god damn it Damn, yeah, man
What's the most champagne you think it ain't doing cuz listen? I'm just being honest. We don't drink champ. This champagne is not um, I
Don't go sign this champagne
I have nothing to do with this Jay-z
smoke chance wrong this champagne It's not Drink Champs responsibility. This is not Drink Champs responsibility. You know what I'm saying? I just want to throw that out there.
This episode's sponsored by Smokechance.
And E-League was on vacation, let's just be clear.
Just be clear, this is real shit.
Just for my people at Ace.
They was on vacation, we went to the stores,
and they didn't even have it, cause it sold out out here.
Ace just sold out out here,
in a good way, in a good way.
That was dope. When I went there, I pulled out
my credit card, my credit card unlimited. I went there, you know what I mean?
My credit card unlimited.
I just want to go there.
You know what I mean?
Talk that shit, my nigga.
I got that Apple credit card too.
You know what I mean?
Talk that shit, my nigga.
It's not even me. It's my wife. My wife shit.
My wife, she, she, she, she, I'm about...
Yalla. Yalla.
Yalla.
Let's make a yalla for that.
I'm learning. I'm learning.
I'm learning. I'm learning the cards'm learning. I'm grabbing the cards.
Yes.
I ain't going to lie.
Guess how many cards I got on me right now?
Nothing.
Yeah, I felt like I was going to get drunk
because I'm hanging out with Uncle Murda.
And I figured I don't want to have a card.
I'm going to get you to New York for that, my niggas.
My card is over.
That niggas is over.
That niggas is over.
I ain't going to find a last time.
The last time I was with Norrie was in the club back in New York.
We was in the strip club.
You know sometimes you see a nigga in the club, the rappers run into each other, you
be like, yo, what's up my nigga?
We gonna get up.
Yo, come pull up.
Fuck around me in my hood and all that shit.
So I see Nori, we talking in the strip club, be like, yeah my nigga, we gonna fuck around.
We gonna go to my hood and a little rap, shit like that.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, I ain't say no more.
Nori was serious,
though. I'm like,
that whole night, he like, yo, we going to my hood. I'm like,
I think he's bullshit.
I'm like, I think he's bullshit.
You know what I mean? But we just, as the night
going on, he's letting me know.
We going to my hood.
I'm like, I think Nori's serious today.
So by the time nigga tried to leave the club,
Normie, he really said, nigga, try to leave.
Yo!
We going to my hood, nigga.
I'm like, yeah, we going to the hood tonight.
The niggas was definitely in the hood all night that day.
We went to the Queensfords that night.
We went to the Queensfords.
We went to the Queensfords.
We went to the Spice.
I'm going to go to everywhere, you know what I'm saying? Thanks, thanks. I'm a different type of nigga, you know what I'm saying? I'm a different type of nigga, you know what I'm saying?
I'm a different type of nigga, man.
Let's make some noise for me, man.
Probably collar, man.
Probably collar for that one.
Yeah, let me call my collar.
Probably collar for that one.
But I'm going to be honest, man.
I'm so thrilled at where the game is at right now because I'm going to be honest.
I was in the game where fake people was winning.
Right now, there's a whole, I'm going to use a Bay Area word, whole hell of a lot of real people winning.
Definitely.
And I'm respecting the game.
I'm respecting the podcast game.
I'm respecting the weed I'm respecting the podcast game I'm respecting the weed game
Or cannabis game
I'm respecting how
It's progressing
Did you ever think that?
You ever think that
That real dudes
Would have they chance
I don't wanna say niggas
Cause I'm trying to stay
Nah I'm not staying
Wait a minute
Yeah
Nah
I definitely think
It's dope right now
Yeah
Seeing the way dudes
Is getting they money
And even the way
like streaming
has got these like
these young boys
getting a lot of money
and lit.
From Brooklyn,
you know how many young boys
from Brooklyn
is coming up
out this rap slate?
Yeah,
Spitstar here earlier,
he had all of them
little dudes
started at one point.
Shout out to my guy,
I got my boy White
in here with me.
Tell him Blanco sent you.
He got the young boys
Chef G and Sleepy Hollow.
They just did a they just did a a few million dollars with RCA.
So shout out to them.
About a four or five million dollar deal
they just did over there with Mark Pitson and everybody.
So shout out to my boy White in the building.
Tell him Blago sent you.
But yeah, man, so these young boys out here moving, man.
So I like to see what they're doing right now, man.
I'm loving it.
How about you, LB?
You ever thought that hip hop would be this far, like be this global?
LB Winslow Hip hop?
Hell yeah.
Rob Markman You knew this?
LB Winslow As far as just because I've been a fan, like
I said, I'm tonguing.
Rob Markman Right.
LB Winslow You know what I'm saying?
I've been watching this for, like I said, even sitting down with you was a milestone.
Rob Markman Right.
LB Winslow You know what I'm saying?
Like I done sat down with a few top dogs and just to even be in the presence off the
hustle.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
Off the hustle.
So I found a niche that worked for us.
Right.
So just to sit at the round table with some bosses that have been doing it off the hustle
was just more of a milestone.
Like, damn, we made this shit, bro.
Right.
You feel me?
Right.
Like, for real, for real.
You know what I'm saying?
So, like, but to see the cannabis game, that's something different.
Right.
Because just like how Al Capone and them was mobbing the prohibition,
getting the alcohol legal, that's what we doing.
Right.
You feel me?
That's what we doing right this second.
There's only 16 states legally that can have cannabis medicinal.
You feel me? Like, this shit ain't all second. There's only 16 states legally that can have cannabis medicinal.
You feel me?
Like, this shit ain't all the way recreational where the world can do this shit.
It's federally just passive.
One step of the law.
But, man, that shit's still finna be another, you know what I'm saying?
A few more moonlights type shit.
But until it gets to that point, just where we at and being that, me and the team, the founders of this shit. like, shout-out to Cookie, shout-out to Connected, Alien.
Like I said, everybody before it,
Scherbinski, everybody, Skittles.
But for us to be at the round table to shape the culture,
man, shout-out to Rents.
We done took that risk.
You feel me? We took that risk.
You feel me?
And we know where the streets come from.
So for us to get to that point and go legitimate and go legal,
that's why I let this man unconditionally, feel me?
He was the one to teach me that we could go legal.
What's your name again? I'm sorry.
That's Ray Bommer.
And you're legal?
Ray, Ray, Ray.
Yeah, that's Ray, Ray.
You're legal?
Yeah.
I'm the one in the streets.
He's the one that was next to Bernie, you feel me?
Was knowing the corporate side and was like, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
But as far as what he said He spoke all this shit into himself
Yeah look
Get your mic
Get your mic
You know we didn't
We didn't know what it was
You from the Bay
I can tell
I can tell your accent
You know you can see
Every time you talk
I just want to go like that
It was always like this
We didn't have nothing
We didn't have no single
No weed strain
No nothing
But we was showing up everywhere
25 deep
All black and brown kids
Like we gonna figure it out We gonna, we're going to make our mark.
But Ed was always telling us, like, bud, just get me on the road, give me something that we can push,
and we was going to get it there, bro.
So all this shit, like—
So what made y'all incorporate that then?
The weed?
Yeah.
We real stars.
We've been in the weed game for years.
Man, before I was going legal, man, I used to sell hella weed, man.
Yeah, you straight. You feel me? I was going legal, man, I used to sell hella weed, man. Yeah, you straight.
You feel me?
I'm legal now, dog.
I'm straight up.
You straight up.
Feel me?
Let's take a shot at that, man.
You know what I'm saying?
But before all this shit, I'm not one of them.
I'm for real.
All right, so let me be clear.
I could have sold every drug, man.
If a person comes to the Bay Area,
they had to bump into the Yacht-O-Man.
Period.
Period. They had to bump into the Yotta Man. Period. Period. Period.
Everybody wanted to get the burn. I told y'all yesterday.
You been to the Bay Area, Uncle Murda?
I was out there when I did a tour with the Lox.
I was out there in the Bay.
Get your head out of the Yotta Man.
I was fucking with E-40.
Oh, you was fucking with E-40.
Shout out to E-40. Shout out to 2 Short.
That's why y'all are named.
I'm all in Mac Dre.
You know what's going on, like, for real.
For real, shout out to the band.
Come on, everybody got a shot? Come on.
I can't be out here by myself, man.
You can take them out to the bar now.
This nigga, this nigga, LB, got me popping my collar.
I don't even know what I'm doing at this point.
I just keep popping my collar for no reason.
Exactly, that's just what happens when you come around.
You know what I'm saying? Like, what?
Goddamn, man.
Nah, but like I said,
I never thought that this shit would be to this level as far as
the cannabis.
Hip hop, man, you can't.
What?
Wait, how much you think hip hop influenced-
What?
Everything.
But even the legalization part of it.
Everything.
Everything.
Everything.
I look at the whole-
Ray Ray, you ain't got a shot?
I look at the cannabis game-
Going from the bottom?
You a real nigga, Ray Ray.
Just like the music game. Right, right. You got the big labels, you got the big dogs, and then you got the sub labels. Going from the bottom? You a real nigga, Ray Ray. Just like the music game. Right, right. You got the big labels.
You got the big dogs.
And then you got the sub labels.
You got the new upcoming strains.
Who we going to sign and put on the umbrella?
Who we going to put on the team?
You feel me?
Give them the whole mentor and get they shit going on.
It's the same situation.
All right, Ray Ray, just so y'all know,
once podcast, sign to us, all right?
Just throwing it out there.
All right, just throwing it out there.
He thought I was playing today, you know?
He thought I was playing.
For real. Once champs, whatever y'all want to call it. Yeah, real champs. Which y'all. He thought I was playing today. He thought I was playing. For real.
Voice champs, whatever y'all want to call it.
Yeah, real champs.
Which y'all want to call it?
Play, fool.
We got y'all.
Yeah, jokes up.
Salute.
Jokes up, folks.
Jokes up.
He about to have me-
Oh, Cabernet, when you going to start your podcast?
You got to be talking that disrespectful-
Quiet, please.
Quiet.
Dirty pussy shit all day.
I was thinking about actually starting a podcast, man.
Something like- What was your podcast called?
Something Disrespectful.
It got to be something disrespectful.
It definitely got to be something like Super Disrespectful, man.
It can't be called respectfully.
Murder Talk.
It got to be something different than that.
It got to be even more violent than that.
More violent than that.
Yeah.
It got to be something- What?
Super Disrespectful might be it?
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
That's a good one. That's a good one.
I'm a schemer. I've been thinking about something.
What was it they were saying?
Respectfully disrespectful? What was it?
Respectfully disrespectful?
Disrespect the niggas.
Respectfully and disrespectfully.
See, you know,
you give me drinking too much,
I forget. You be dyslexic in this motherfucker.
That disrespecting niggas respectfully.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm surprised you ain't catch real beef over your arms.
Because you be hurting niggas' feelings.
I know, man.
Thank God you ain't, man.
Man. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. There's been a couple of times I listen to your shit like it's niggas gotta see it
okay you got to take a piss
hold on let me and then next I got you right after that Ray Ray you my man me All right, go ahead. You got to take a piss. All right.
Hold on.
Let me.
And then next.
I got you right after that.
Ray Ray, you my man.
Me and you on the same level.
The Jeezy line.
I felt you, but I didn't understand because I felt you and Jeezy had a relationship.
But even if you have a relationship, is that the way the wrap up goes?
Just keep it real.
I saw a picture of you and Jeezy together before.
I fuck with Jeezy.
Love Jeezy music. Fuck with Jeezy together before? I fuck with Jeezy. Love Jeezy music.
Fuck with Jeezy.
Got a record with Jeezy.
I just told you me,
Jeezy, Mariah Carey, and 50.
But I wasn't a fan
of what happened.
I wasn't a fan
of what happened.
And let's be clear, we're talking about Versus.
The Versus.
Where Gucci said he smoked on Pookie Lope tonight.
I was not feeling that shit.
I was like, whoa.
And listen, because we know the hip-hop police, but for lack of a better term, what was he supposed to do in that situation?
Yeah.
Battle over.
Some folks go there.
I mean, what the fuck?
It can't just...
I mean, shit.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I mean, what the fuck?
It can't just, I mean, shit.
Can't be there talking about the homie like that.
Over.
But you know what though?
You ain't even supposed to put yourself in that situation.
Honestly. But you know what though? You ain't even supposed to put yourself in that situation.
Honestly.
Never if you and your son had a conversation and you know like booty.
Like you wouldn't recommend Ja Rule and 50 Cent
versus.
Why put yourself in that situation?
If you know you and your man got a certain type of
issue and certain things are ready to transpire.
It's okay when certain things
ain't go too far.
And you could be like alright cool. It didn't get to a certain level. Things didn't go too far and you could be like, all right, cool,
it didn't get to a certain level, things didn't go to a certain extent, you might go past
it or whatever the case may be.
If everybody on the same page with certain things, I don't know how the family behind
it, I don't know, but just certain things don't look right and the streets don't understand
it or they ain't going to be able to respect it like that.
I don't give a fuck how much you might have grown. The streets ain't going to be able to respect it like that. I don't give a fuck how much you
might have grown. The streets ain't going
to see that like that. You got to think
about the young you, how you look at it.
The streets ain't going to see it like that and the young you
wouldn't see it like that neither.
You know how it be a nigga do something to you? What?
Nigga, get the fuck out of here, man.
Ain't going to happen.
So there wasn't
one part of you that respected that?
Like,
cause,
they did do so
icy at the end.
Let me say something.
Let me say something.
I gotta be,
It did do so
icy at the end.
I gotta be,
I gotta be,
Like,
almost a plantist.
Almost.
I gotta be,
I gotta be,
Because that was
the last one.
I gotta be,
I gotta be real with it
right now.
When I do the wrap up,
the wrap up is coming
from a,
I mean,
you can't even watch it.
The wrap up is coming from a negative, funny place.
Right?
Now, me as the grown man father, I respected what Jeezy did.
Me as the father, sitting back, you know what, what he did was, I can respect that when I'm
on father time. Right. You know what I'm like, you know what, what he did was, I can respect that when I'm on father
time.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Like the father, when you, with your kids, I'm like, dude, what he did was some real
cool, but when you, when you on street time, like when you still on that type time, when
you on some, yeah, when you on the middle, like, yeah, when you on some knucklehead streets,
you're like, nigga, what the fuck is you doing?
Like, you don't do that.
That's not, that's not what it is right there, homie.
So don't put yourself in that situation.
Don't even do that.
Because you know how certain niggas are going to look at you.
You know what I'm saying?
So don't even do that shit.
Who won, Nas or Jay-Z on Battle?
Don't let Brooklyn take over.
I heard some whispers.
I can't call that one.
I respect that answer. I canman, I heard some whispers. Rob Markman, I can't call that one. Rob Markman, I respect that answer. Rob Markman, I can't though.
I can't.
Rob Markman, Queens won that one.
Rob Markman, Nah, don't make it Queens.
Don't make it Queens.
Rob Markman, I wouldn't even say Queens.
I don't look at it as Queens or Brooklyn.
I just look at it, I think it was J versus Nas.
So I don't look at it as... because I think they both got hurt in that situation.
So that's how I look at a battle, when I look at certain things. So when I say I can't call
it because I think they both felt it. I think it's certain things Jay did to Nas that Nas
felt like, and I think it was certain things that Nas said to Jay and that whole how I think I perceived
had Jay feel like, so that's how I feel with that battle.
I feel like they both really got under each other's skin.
So when I say I can't call, it was there.
It was both enough for them to be like, yeah, they both did each other dirty.
Like real talk, they did each other dirty.
Rob Markman, So LB-
Rob Markman, Both of them did each other dirty. Like, real talk. They did each other dirty. It's an LB. Both of them did each other dirty.
That's how I see that one.
Too short and E-40 just battled.
Whose side was you on?
The Bay won on that one all the way.
They planned that.
They didn't plan it, but they planned that.
You feel me?
How it whirled out.
Yeah, but whose side was you on?
You got to pick a side.
All lives don't matter.
Who you felt for. They ain't even presented that way, though.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
It's a battle.
I fuck with both of them, though.
You got to pick a side.
I fuck with the Jack.
Long-legged Jack, though, man.
That's who I fuck with.
But he wasn't in the battle.
I know, but I'm just telling you.
That's who I'm mobbing with, man.
Come on, you got to pick one.
Come on, y'all.
Y'all the man. Y'all the man. They both was mobbing, man. I come mobbing with, man. Come on, you got to pick one. Come on, y'all. Y'all the man.
They both was mobbing, man.
I come from this shit, man.
We represent the culture because we don't get enough recognition, bro.
You feel me?
That's the reason why they did that.
You know what I'm saying?
That's why they both got hits.
No, they presented it where it was unified.
They both got hits.
All right.
We're going to do it real quick.
Quick time of slime.
Y'all ready?
Yeah.
Come on. You ready? Yeah. Yeah. Come on.
You ready?
Yeah.
Jeezy or Gucci?
Gucci.
Jeezy.
I'm talking about as far as who music a nigga was listening to.
Music or street?
It's quick time, guys.
I don't care.
I'm sorry. I came up on Jeezy music. I was fucking with Jeezy music.
Musically, I'm just going off street shit. I ain't going to lie.
Independent or label?
Independent.
Independent.
Do I get a chance to say this?
He's going to say label.
Terrible.
But we can turn this independent to a label.
Absolutely. You create your own.
Pusha T or Drake?
Pusha T.
Drake.
Yo, you letting Brooklyn down.
No, I'm telling you.
Street. That's because it's down. I'm from the streets.
That nigga's is bugging.
We from the streets.
Puss in T don't put out enough shit to me.
It's not about that.
Come on, Chris.
I'm from the streets.
Revolver or pistol?
Revolver or automatic?
And we got him on the wall right here.
Revolver.
Revolver.
You want a revolver?
You shitting me?
I shot a nigga my first time.
I let him be shot.
It ain't going to jam up.
It ain't going to jam up.
We ain't giving nobody nothing. We ain't leaving no trace, no nothing. Joke's up. J oritting me? I shot a nigga with a revolver. My first time I left, he shot me. It ain't going to jam up.
It ain't going to jam up.
We ain't giving nobody nothing.
We ain't leaving no trace, no nothing.
Joke's up.
J or Nas?
Nas, because I was just sitting there with the king.
I ain't met J yet, so I'm going to keep it real.
You feel me?
Great answer.
Yo, I'm from Florida.
Be careful.
Joke's up.
What are you putting me in the loop?
Both.
I'm going to let you get away with that one.
That's it though.
That's it though.
All right, Cardi B or Nicki?
Cardi B.
Roc Nation or Violator?
Violator.
Good answer.
Roc Nation.
Foxy Brown or Lil' Kim?
Foxy Brown.
God damn it, you're on point.
Let's see Uncle Vertigo.
Brooklyn!
This nigga's in a tight situation.
He from New York, too.
He from Brooklyn.
He from Brooklyn.
That's both Brooklyn niggas.
I'm from the other side.
Don't get away with it, you know what I'm saying?
That nigga is crazy.
Little Kim or Foxy Brown.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
That's a tough one.
For you, for sure.
Nah, I'm going to go Team Foxy.
Party, please.
Party.
Team Foxy. I don't. Quiet. Team Foxy.
I don't want you to answer this politically at all.
Runts or cookies?
I'm going to be honest.
You got to be honest.
You have to be.
And I don't even care because the nigga here, you know, I do the rap.
Runts.
I fuck with the Runts more.
I'm going to be honest.
Runts. I fuck with the Runts more. Runs. Oh, oh. I'll fuck with the runs more. I'm behind the feds. Runs.
I'll fuck with the runs more.
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All right, Pharrell or Timbaland?
Hmm.
You ain't got a beef with neither, right?
Shit on them both, man.
We'll say both, we'll say both, we'll say fucking both.
I don't know.
Pharrell or Timbaland?
Yeah, I'm just playing around.
You going Pharrell?
I'm going Pharrell.
You out of me?
Pharrell.
You two players.
Yeah.
You feel me?
No, let's see what Uncle Murda.
I'm ready for you to get disrespectful.
Respectfully.
How to respect.
I would have went with Pharrell if he wasn't on Drink Champs three weeks ago talking about snitching is cool.
He didn't say snitching is cool.
He said snitching is cool.
He said he's snitching.
Look, see, look, my man was talking about he for the streets.
All his answers was for the streets.
I didn't even hear that.
I didn't even hear none of that.
All his answers was for the streets.
I didn't watch that one.
Oh, you didn't watch that one.
I didn't watch that one.
We're going to play.
It's going to play right now.
Hold up.
It's only 1.5 minutes. So I'm saying play. Let's go play right now. Hold up.
It's only 1.5 minutes.
So I'm saying now you want to switch your answer now.
Is it Timbaland?
Yeah.
So it's Timbaland.
It's Timbaland.
Her copy.
So we both going with Timbaland.
We ain't playing that.
But he ain't saying it that way.
He ain't doing that.
He ain't saying it that way.
He ain't doing that.
He ain't doing that.
He ain't saying it that way.
I know, but just the way he said it, I ain't playing that role.
I'm not playing that role.
By the way, let's just be clear.
Uncle Murda's a foul nigga. Let's just be clear. Uncle Murda's a foul nigga.
Let's just be clear.
I'm quick to foul niggas.
This nigga still got two of his shots.
I got family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family.
I got a family. I got a family. I got can't do that. You can't put me on that. You can't try to put me like, so what you doing?
Oh, you, yeah, jokes up.
Jokes up.
Timberland, you know.
Yeah.
No.
You shitting me?
But let me try this thing.
Come on, first off, take your shot, nigga.
All right, man.
All right, cool.
I'm gonna take my shot.
Take that shot first by yourself.
Go ahead.
All right, all right, cool.
Now, all right, take the other one.
I ain't gonna get over you.
I'm gonna hold up on the other one, though.
Give me a minute with that one.
I'm gonna fuck you over with that one.
I'm gonna go follow you about the other one. But. He's talking about you over you. I'm gonna hold up on the other one, though. Give me a minute with that one.
I ain't gonna bother you about the other one.
He talked about you over there.
He didn't say that with him.
He didn't say that with him. He wanted to keep trying to clear it up.
No, I ain't clearing it up at all.
No, I ain't clearing it up.
You could.
You could.
Listen, listen.
At the end of the day, the homie told me from the beginning he ever met me.
He said, I ain't a gangster.
He said, I don't got no black or brown in my body.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't know.
So when he said that bullshit, he said that to me 22 years ago.
He said it just like that?
The way he said it on the show?
No, he got rather aggressive with his shit.
The only thing he fucked up about is he kept repeating it.
No, he wanted to hurt niggas.
No, that's how he repeated it.
He kept repeating it.
But look, this how you know how to murder a foul nigga.
I've been telling him how to murder.
Yo, put us in to wrap up for this nigga just for rally.
Like, yo, now you're out to wrap up now.
I was saying, too, when I heard that, I'm like,
oh, he said jinxes.
I'm like, man, man, always got to be so foul.
You take in a clean one. No, no. I said that, too. I said that, yeah, man, always got to be so fast. You think you're the queen, boy?
I said that, too.
I said that, too.
I said, I know mommy's going to say, oh, that's how I got to get a son.
No, I ain't going to lie.
I want to be in there.
I'm a fan.
You my nigga?
You my nigga, but I'm still a fan.
That's a fact, boy.
As long as I'm on there.
Yo, Ray, Ray, what's going on, Ray?
I ain't going to lie.
I ain't going to lie. Are you the lawyer? No, you, Ray, what's going on, Ray, Ray? I ain't gonna lie. I ain't gonna lie.
Are you the lawyer?
No, you're not the lawyer.
Are you the lawyer or not?
He said, like, we hired lawyers for sure.
You hired lawyers.
Hell yeah.
Advice for somebody out there young.
And you Samoan?
What's that shit he said?
He is?
Tonga.
Oh, Fiji?
Like the winter waters, bro?
Yeah, the winter waters.
Love Fiji.
He said, this nigga's from Fiji, nigga. Holy moly, love Fiji. You're the first nigga I Fla Fiji. This nigga from Fiji, nigga.
Holy moly, you the first nigga I met on Fiji.
Let's make noise for Fiji.
Can somebody give me a Fiji water, please?
Holy shit, this is the first nigga I met on Fiji.
And that Pacific Island, too.
Yeah, that's Pacific.
Yeah, I've been to Fiji, but I ain't never met a nigga that's actually from there that's
still popping his collar.
Holy moly guacamole.
All right, continue your story.
You got a shot?
Yeah.
Holy shit, you got a shot?
We ran out of my money.
Get a goddamn shot for Fiji, goddammit.
Come on.
Jeez Louise, while the cheese.
Nothing on it.
You got a shot?
Come on, shout it out.
I'm not going to lie to you, man.
Shout it out.
You better hold it down.
You want me to use some gas?
You been sweating refusably.
I'm thinking you on cocaine at this point.
Fuck out of here.
You got me drinking too much, man.
You got me drinking too much.
Let's fuck it with that.
Yo, don't you be toasting with us with champagne.
No, nigga, get your shot.
I'm with my man right here.
We want some champagne shots.
Yo, get up! Champagne shots. I'm with my man right here. We want some champagne shots in here. Oh!
Champagne shots.
Champagne shots.
Champagne shots.
Champagne shots.
I'm drinking a juice right here.
Champagne shots.
Champagne shots.
Champagne shots.
Champagne shots.
I need champagne shots and drink shots.
Goddamn, bro.
Jeez Louise, Papaji, I got to go home at some point.
Ah, shit.
Remember Goodfellas?
You got to go home.
You got to go home.
You got to go home.
You got to go home. You got to go home. You gotta go home. You gotta go home.
That's how I feel about everybody.
Let me just be honest.
Everybody y'all visit Miami and y'all come and hang out,
I just want to tell y'all something.
Y'all gotta go home.
Please.
FOTs, go!
I ain't gonna lie, I done made this a home.
Nah, nah, you good. You with us.
But everybody else, we give you three days.
Listen, like how?
J Prince and them niggas, I'm about to start checking niggas, man.
Listen, all stages in South Beach.
That's it.
Stay on the island.
And check in with Willie Williams.
That's it, man.
Stay in South Beach, man.
God damn it.
Uncle Murda, what you about to roll up?
Dutch.? Dutch.
A Dutch. New York, nigga.
You a Dutch, nigga.
Look at my man behind you got a Dutch.
I got one of them, I got one.
What you rolling up in there, though, is the question.
We got Dutch's on demand, nigga.
D-O-D, Dutch's on demand.
Oh, there you go.
Yo, jokes up.
Jokes up. Make, roll that up.
Roll that up.
Joe, what's up?
Make some noise for that.
Paul, listen to this.
Make some noise for that.
My nigga Paul be in the building.
Chocolato in the building.
Chocolato.
We got white gummy in the building.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We got flavors in the building.
Yo, let me tell you something.
I fuck with the right niggas.
It makes me want to smoke.
Yeah, you should smoke.
I ain't going to lie.
Your finger going to smoke one day.
I got fat Joe to smoke.
One time. One time. One smoke. Yeah, you should smoke. I ain't going to lie.
EF ain't going to smoke one day.
I got Fat Joe to smoke one time.
I got Fat Joe to smoke.
Open round?
Yeah, it was terrible.
He tells me.
It was terrible.
Young Really video.
He had a toothache.
He had a toothache.
So I hit him with the vapor.
I was like, he's like, what is this?
I was like, it helps your toothache.
He was trying to try anything. So I hit him with the vapor. I was like, he's like, what is this? I was like, this helps your toothache. Then bingo.
He was trying to try anything.
I'm a terrible guy.
Then he hit it.
He's like, I'm high now.
No, for real.
I was like, hey, what?
21 years.
I'm going to get deuced.
He's like this.
He says, this is how he describes it.
He says, I was like, what's the guy?
They fell out.
The movie.
And the guy.
Not a good description, man.
Bernie, Bernie, Bernie, the guy.
Weak in that Bernie's.
So he's like, glory to me, weak in that Bernie's.
And he's calling him my cousin. He's like, he's like, you know what I mean? Weekend at Bernie's. And he got his, he's calling him my cousin.
He's like, he got his cousin shooting the video?
I like your fat joke, man.
Listen, man, I get it done, man.
I don't care what I got to say to get it done,
but I'm going to get it done.
But also, hold on.
Let me see that bag of weed.
Let me just see that bag of weed.
I just want to see it.
It's how you know I'm Puerto Rican.
Did you see?
This is a potato russet.
I'm not going to lie.
I'm going to take a couple bags of this.
But that's just a potato russet.
That's what you do.
That's that one.
That's this one?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's it.
He said, that's it.
That's it.
Get more of that over here.
We need more of that.
I ain't hear about that in New York yet.
That ain't come out there yet.
That ain't in New York yet. We need to hear it. You. We need more of that out here. I ain't hear about that in New York yet. That ain't come out there. That ain't hit that. That ain't in New York yet.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
That ain't hit that.
You hear it.
You got it.
That's all that matters.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You got it. We want the Runch Chats. Is it Runch Chats? That'd be hot.
I want to sign your podcast
because you never have to do
an interview again.
With Molly and Nero
and everybody, all the personality
I got, y'all don't even need...
I'm sorry I'm giving this game up
on camera, but y'all don't even need
to go see a radio station
like the shit that we set up
in our shit
is
we can set y'all up
and y'all just talk to
y'all motherfucking fans
and that's it
y'all don't gotta do nothing
I'm trying to do the same thing
with Uncle Murder too
you know what I'm saying
trying to sign his album
cause yeah yeah
nigga y'all can do
y'all album, whatever.
Yeah, I mean. We really watch it. We really
get high and watch it. Listen, y'all to me,
we created this. Y'all to me.
Yo, salute yourself.
That's not big of yourself, my nigga.
We created this, nigga. So,
you know, we got Smoke Champs. We got
our brother Smoke Champs.
We have Russ as our first motherfucking guest.
You know what I'm saying?
Shit is motherfucking Gravedale, Babydale.
And you know what I'm saying?
Jokes up, nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, man.
Jokes up, nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
Legendary.
That was legendary.
It was legendary.
That was legendary.
That's why I had to invite you back because this is an episode that will be coming out.
We got the Brandon Marshall episode.
Come on, come on, help me out.
Fred Taylor.
Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder.
Freaky Fred and Channing Crowder.
And then this is the next episode.
So I wanted to big y'all up.
The whole Wrench family,
not just LB.
I know LB is the talker,
but I don't want to just big up LB.
I want to big up every one of you guys.
From Neuro to Molly to, what's my nigga, Ski?
My nigga, Ski.
My nigga, Ski, man.
Search.
Let's big up Search.
We cannot forget Search.
I feel like we didn't big up Search the way.
Search ain't Gumball.
That's our family.
Let's big up Steve and search and everybody come on.
That's our family right there.
And you open to do collaborations
with other people.
That's what you're trying to do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If this shit makes sense,
let's make billions.
If it makes sense,
let's make billions.
Not dollars. Nah, hell nah. Shout out the let's make billions. Oh, if it makes sense, let's make billions. Not dollars.
Nah, hell nah.
Shout out to dollars up narrow, though.
Billions, you know what I'm saying?
What is that business model, though, when you bring people under you?
It ain't under me.
They next to me.
Ain't no big leads or little youths around me.
Wow, I like that.
I'm just a spokesman shit.
I just know how to talk to the people well.
Every one of them is a king.
Every one of them is shining.
Every one got their own institute.
Every one of them got their own LLC.
Got their own website.
Got their own everything.
Merchandise.
I don't take credit for that.
So it's like a distribution deal.
Not even distribution.
We just all kings.
Like, you feel me?
I'm going to just show you how to start a business and get it from there.
You feel me?
Now, if you want to be under the umbrella, come on.
That's what I'm asking.
No, if you want to be. I mean, that's what That's what I'm asking. If you want to be.
That's what I'm asking, though.
Under the umbrella, what is that?
We all under the umbrella, though.
That's why it's not a young LB umbrella.
It could have been that.
For what?
Now we represent one.
I'm drink champs.
You don't know that.
But I'm here with you.
I'm family now, just the same way you rent.
No, we know that.
I'm not here to play with him. That's how I'm... No, just the same way you friends. Right. You feel me? No, we know that.
Nah, I'm not here to play with him, you feel me?
So like, that's how I'm-
No, we down, nigga.
We still need a drink chat person.
No, but he wasn't there with us yesterday.
No, but that is the drink chat.
He's the nigga.
That's why I just said it, you feel me?
That's why I'm- that's why I was more direct letting him know.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You feel me?
Like, everybody here was here yesterday.
You feel me?
You the ledge.
You feel me?
The king.
You the nigga, not the wig.
The one, not the two.
You feel me?
So we're here at the round table. Goddamn, make some noise. You the king. You the name, not the wig. The one, not the two. You feel me?
So we're here at the round table.
It's an honor.
It's an honor just to be at the round table with you, bro.
I appreciate you, dog.
Because all I do is smoke and all this shit.
So for us to be hustling and do what we did to make it to this table, where it's about
drink champs, but it's a platform for us to tell our story. All right. Man, it's an honor.
Well, thank you too, man.
Thank you too.
It's an honor for us too.
So just on the business aspect of it,
Because we don't know
the nigga that makes
We don't know everything, though.
That's a fact.
We figuring this shit out
as we go.
We don't know that nigga.
We don't know everything.
You feel me?
We from the streets.
I don't know a nigga
that ain't chocolate.
All we want to do
is just trip out
and fuck everything up.
But for what?
These folks ain't finna
cut us no check
if we start doing all that. Let's go this shit the right way. Let's play chess, not checkers. You feel me? These folks ain't finna cut us no check if we start doing all that.
Let's go this shit the right way.
Let's play chess, not checkers.
You know what I'm saying?
Make some noise for that.
For real.
Yo, Ray Ray, I ain't gonna lie, Ray Ray.
I'm coming right to you.
But hold on, Paul.
For real, man.
But you don't know the other niggas
that made other weed strands, right?
What other weed strands did you know?
Look, like Deleon, we know Deleon.
We know the nigga that made it. Let me give you another Ciroc shot at what like Deleon we know Deleon we know that big agree another Sir Rock shot
Yeah
And again yeah the cones They champagne now
I don't know why I keep trying to sell the ass on press pass it you see me Oh, they did trying to smell it shit. I like the smell of it. We held it. Yeah, and
That's what that's what? That's what? That's, um, potato inside?
Potato.
Let me see.
Put that shit on there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pass it out.
I know I miss Smoke Champs, man.
Everybody got to get some.
Yeah, you miss Smoke Champs, but this is Smoke Champs Drink Champs.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Support the owner, right?
Get more of them.
Get more of them.
Get more.
You know the owner of, uh, the Dutchess.
I definitely don't.
I definitely don't.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Support the owner.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Support the owner. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Support the owner. Get more of them. Get more of them.
Get more.
You know the owner of Dutchess.
I definitely don't.
I definitely don't.
Yeah, yeah.
I could definitely sell the owner of this shit.
I could definitely sell the owner of this shit.
Exactly, man.
Give it back.
Support the, yeah.
And he a black owner, man.
I got to learn how to start rolling these shit.
I got to learn how to roll these shit.
Man, my hands smell better now.
That's what it be.
Bruh, it's just like you could cut it to your-
It's like hand sanitizer?
What is that?
I cut it. I just like big.
You feel me?
You can cut it to your size.
Come on, Ray Ray.
Let's let Ray Ray have his shot.
So what is that?
Wait, you got shots?
They got shots?
Let's take a shot.
Come on, yo.
Oh, man.
Uncle Murda.
Hey, listen, man.
You know what I mean?
Uncle Murda.
When we sit down, you going to go like.
All right, got me.
Got me.
You don't talk like that.
You want the fucking shot right here?
I swear to God.
You lay all of East New York down. Do not. You are not a. You are gassed. You just say this a shot right here. I swear to God. You lay all of East New York down.
Do not!
You are not a, you are a guest.
East New York is not a guest.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take your fucking bottle.
I'm going to drink with you.
Food on trip.
We're going to be on the same boat.
Let's do it.
Hey!
Y'all, y'all.
These niggas are not jokes, sir.
Hey, no, no, nodoch, take that down.
Damn, no.
All right, I'm gonna let you get away with that.
Mr. Peer Pressure himself?
Damn, it's damn.
He want you to be twisted.
He want you to be that last drop.
Crossfade.
He's about to get it sent to you.
Damn, man.
What signal you giving?
Wrap it up. Yeah, we got about ten. We got about to get sent to you. Yeah, what signal you giving?
Yeah, we got about 10.
We got about 10 minutes.
Yeah.
A little bit more than 10.
We got more than 10. Hey, man, we had some fun.
Come on, man.
We having fun.
Are you having fun?
Because this is where Drink Champs is.
All right.
So nobody ever ran down on you?
I said Uncle Murder.
That's what you said about me is fucked up. Somebody had to run down on you? Say Uncle Murder. That shit you said about me is fucked up.
Somebody had to run down on you.
Come on.
Nah.
Roy Jones stepped a fat joke.
He did?
Yeah, about lean back.
What's the fact?
Mm-hmm.
2 Chainz gave me a funny vibe.
Let's go there.
I see what he said.
He thinking he's got to say it.
It was.
I like...
We was at Angela Yee party.
Was it a bowling alley?
I feel like y'all was in a bowling.
It was, I think.
It was at the bowling alley set.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay, so what happened?
And, um...
I know I had reached out to him before, and he had told had told somebody from Def Jam, like, yo, didn't Uncle
Murda say some bullshit about me in the record, man?
Because I tried to get him on the record.
I forgot who I hollered at from Def Jam.
He was like, yo, I like the record.
He was like, hell yeah.
He said, I'm going to get Chain on it.
So boom.
He sent the chain.
He was like, yo, Chain said you like it.
I was like, good.
Then he hit me back and said, yo, man, he said you said some bullshit about him in the record.
I said,
I did?
I forgot.
I did say some other shit.
I was like, oh, shit, fuck. I did say some shit,
right? So then I sent him an Angela Yee shit.
So he was already looking at me, so by the time
my man was pointing at him, so by the time
I turned around, he was already looking. me, so by the time my man was pointing at him, so by the time I turned around, he was already looking.
He was like, right?
So he gave me a fake little hands up.
So I look, I said, so I walked over to him.
I go, what's good, my nigga?
Boom, what's good?
Boom, boom.
Everything good?
We exchanged numbers, so boom.
So now we walking out we walking out my man pointed again i turned around
i look at him he go hey man i don't know what funny shit you want i know you a funny nigga my
nigga but all right we're gonna take this picture because yeah i think i said i took a picture he
said i seen your man pointing i don't know what funny shit you on. We going to take a picture.
I said, hey, brother, no funny shit is all love, my nigga.
This is hilarious, by the way.
I got to picture everything that you talking about that's going on, guy.
I don't know why he felt like I was being funny.
I guess probably it was because my man was pointing.
But he felt it was a funny vibe.
But 2 Chainz ain't a sucker.
He ain't a sucker. ain't he definitely not a sucker
he's not a sucker
I was
it was so
and you know
he's so tall
he's tall too
tall as fuck
and I told 2 Chainz
that's the first thing
I ever told you
I said look
I like to fight niggas
like you
your size
I'm sorry
so I was just
like hey
he said
I don't know
what kind of
no kind of
no kind of funny shit you trying to pull pull, but okay, man, cool.
You know what it was?
I said, let me get your number.
He's behind me, so I turned around.
I said, let me get your number.
He said, all right.
Yo, man, I don't know what funny shit you're trying to pull, man.
He said, all right, I am, man, I don't know what funny shit you trying to pull, man. Nah, you're Virgo.
That's my nigga.
I am, man.
You know what I mean?
Then me, him, and Mano took a picture.
You know what I mean?
And I had put that up.
That was probably one of the funniest things.
I know because he already heard me say some funny shit about him.
So for him to say that, that was funny to me.
I don't know what funny shit you trying to pull but hey take my number
you know what I mean
so listen
both of y'all
question for both of y'all
what was a person
who was a fan of y'all that you
would never think that like you're like
wow this motherfucker's a fan of me
you know
either one of y'all you go first not even a fan of me. You know. Either one of y'all. You go first.
Not even a fan.
Right?
Just a person that I would have never thought knew of.
Puff.
Puff.
The y'all of how the y'all of?
What?
You shitting me?
Yeah, one of them.
I went to the cribbo. you feel me? The Jones.
Talk about it.
Never in life I thought I was going to make it to this man's house off of hustle.
That's fire.
And to hear the words from this man's mouth to tell me,
congratulations, you made it to the round table,
because I played him some music.
I told him, man, I got hits.
He said, man, I got hits, man.
You hear me?
You know what I mean?
Play that shit.
It was an hour and a half.
He couldn't even turn the shit off.
Ah.
Let's make some noise for that.
You know what I'm saying?
God damn it.
That was manny to me
because then the street
that he live on, right?
I'm not going to lie.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Just so you know,
the street he live on...
I have no idea what manny means. Mania is... Mania, we from the Bay.
But I gotta take this slang, mania, I gotta use it.
Maniac. Maniac. Maniac. Maniac.
It's crazy. Maniac. It's crazy. I'm gonna take it.
We don't say that shit. You hear me? Maniac. And I'm gonna use it. Anytime I use it, I'm gonna use it.
Yeah, jokes happen. J. So you know jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Talk your shit.
Man.
The street he live on is Tonga Street.
That's the...
That's some shit.
I knew this shit was legendary when I put up to his crib.
You hear me?
That's some crazy shit.
He live on Tonga Street.
That's fire.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
They don't know where that shit at.
They don't even know where the island at.
Yeah.
That shit was, what if the stars aligned so manly that day?
I was like, yeah, it was, what?
And I'm out here with him now.
Yeah, in the AMs with this shit now.
Like, what?
Pulling up on yachts and shit to this nigga crib, man.
Come on, man. Hella manly. Just crib, man. Hes and shit to this nigga Crib, man. Come on, man.
Hellomania.
Just Crib, man.
Hellomania.
Man, come on, man.
Hellomania.
You hear me?
Yeah.
That's legendary shit to where I come from the jacks from the streets
where this shit cockroaches coming out of my cereal box.
You know whose projects is where Set It Off is from?
Nah, not my projects.
Our projects.
It's us, man.
Shout out to Acorns and everything.
You know what's going on.
That's what Set It Off. in the pit. You know what's going on.
That's what set it off.
Set it off.
You feel me?
So I took Tribu Red to the most illest projects in the Bay
Area and shot a music video there.
That was the most comfortable video he had in 2020.
Said it was the best moment of 2020.
Wow.
God bless.
Shout out to Tribu Red, man.
Pegasus dropped.
I'm on that number four.
Go get that.
So stressed.
Jokes up.
What we on? Man, bro, I represent us that so stressed jokes up what we on man, bro
I represent us you hear me. I swear to God, bro
You feel me so to come where this platform and we need to do a joint with the God pre and the God young
Really?
Cloud with BTB. Yeah, I got a producer and an engineer, too. I'm going to trust you like that.
I guess you're the producer.
Yeah, that's what's up.
That's what's going on, man.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what's up, bro.
Yeah, man, for real.
That was, you feel me?
That was it.
For me, I ain't going to lie, even though I messed it up,
but for me, it was Kanye when I found out,
because the way it was
it was like crazy
did you shit on his wife
no no no no
it was crazy
what happened was
it did have something to do
with the wife a little bit
but this is what happened
so I went to the studio
I feel like this is going to be
a foul story
I'm ready for it
it's just some real shit though
I'm sorry I'm sorry
let's go I'm ready
I told it once
to my man Superstar J
I went to a studio to meet L. Right? I went to a studio
to meet L'Oreal.
I went to go meet Akon.
As a matter of fact,
I went to go meet Akon.
I went to go meet Akon, right?
With L'Oreal from
Angelique.
Angelique, yeah, yeah.
Right?
So I went to go meet
Akon at the studio
but I wound up missing him
at this time.
It was some studio
in the city.
I forgot what it was.
Before.
It was a while ago.
So I went to go meet Akon there.
And then I missed him.
I got there too late,
so I wound up hanging out with L'Oreal in there for a minute.
She was doing some rehearsal shit.
So I'm there for a few.
Then I'm leaving out.
And I see Kanye.
As I'm leaving out, he's coming in.
I'm like, oh, shit.
Yeah, yeah, what up?
I'm like, your uncle murdered.
He's like, oh, shit. He's like, am I fucked with you, man? I'm like oh shit Yeah yeah what up I'm like your uncle murdered He like oh shit
He like am I
Fuck with you man
He see I always feel like
Jay should've just kept you
Even though he left Def Jam
I felt like
Jay should've just kept you
And just brought you around
Like just kept you
Like kept you
Bless you
I'm like damn
I appreciate that yeah
Yo bless you
I'm like yo I appreciate that Yeah good looking He like yo where I'm like yo I didn't even know, yeah, yo, bless you. I'm like, I appreciate that, yeah, good looking.
He like, yo, where?
I'm like, yo, I didn't even know you fucked with a nigga like that.
He like, I didn't fuck with you, I think you dope.
I'm like, that's love, all right, cool.
I just walk out.
Not even thinking nothing until I'm like, yo, that's crazy.
Me and my man like, yo, oh shit, yeah, he fucked with a nigga.
I'm like, yo, look at that, yeah, no, nigga, shit.
So he walking out, ain't even thinking nothing of it.
L'Oreal hit me about a half an hour later, like, yo, Kanye at that. You ain't know a nigga's shit. So you walking out, ain't even thinking nothing of it. L'Oreal hit me about a half an hour later.
Like, yo, Kanye said, she said, you saw Kanye?
I'm like, yeah.
She said, yo, he said, is it cool to get your number?
I'm like, hell yeah, get that nigga my number.
You know what I mean?
Right, so I'm like, oh, boom.
I get a call from some other dude.
Like, yo, I'm Kanye, whatever he said.
Meet me at this location in the city.
It was a studio.
I go over there.
I go to the studio at first.
Now, Ye not even there.
I'm there, me and my man, Cooch.
We just there chilling for a little while.
Then Ye come first, and he in there with Steve Stout.
I'm like, oh, shit, yo, brother.
What's up, nigga?
Y'all fuck with you, nigga.
I'm like, damn, this is crazy.
Who was saying that?
Steve Stout?
No, Kanye.
Steve Stout was just quiet, but Kanye ain't there.
I'm like, I know who Steve Stout is because I know his face.
But Kanye just in there fucking with a nigga.
I'm like, oh, shit, damn.
We going over music and shit, playing shit.
He fucking with a nigga.
I'm playing some shit I did with me and Wyclef.
He fucking with him.
I'm like, damn.
Three, four days straight, I'm fucking with Ye.
He was doing the album at the time. He wrote his rhymes? No, he was ready at the time. I'm not, damn. Three, four days straight, I'm fucking with Ye. He was doing the album at the time.
He wrote his rhymes?
No, he was ready at the time, though.
I'm not going to lie.
He was like, the first time he met me and Big Sean,
he had me and Big Sean trying to write some shit the first time.
You know what I'm saying?
He was ready.
He already had a nigga trying to write some shit.
I ain't going to lie.
Like, yo, this B had a nigga stuck trying to do this.
But it was just a dope experience, me trying to write.
But then Whack 100. But then, um,
Wack 100. My God, Wack. Prior to me running into Kanye, Wack had hit me up. Ray J had the I Hit It First remix. The I Hit It First record shit. So, um.
I don't know where this is going, but I mean, I want to know.
You don't know exactly where this is going.
No, I do not. I'm on there.
So, um...
Ray J had the, um...
I hit it first record, so Wack hit me.
This prior to me meeting Kanye, Wack hit me.
Like, we tried to do a remix for it.
I'm like, all right, cool.
Hit it first?
I hit it first record.
And they hit you?
Wow.
Wack hit me.
What kind of hit it first record?
He hit him first.
You know me.
I talk crazy, reckless.
Reckless.
Let me holler at my man Murda.
I know he going to talk reckless.
You know what I'm saying?
So he hollered at me for the I Hit It First remix shit.
I think it was a couple other people on it as well.
I can't remember who, but I know I was on the I Hit It First remix with Ray J.
So I did the record.
Not ever thinking I'm going to run into Kanye
and do business with Kanye
or potential business
with Kanye.
So you went to Wyoming.
So a few months,
no, I didn't get to go there.
So a few months after doing
the I Hit It First record
is when I run into Kanye
find out he a fake
fuck with a nigga
and now I'm in the studio
with Kanye
fucking with him.
He got me working on the album
that he doing.
I forgot the name of the album.
It was the one
that Chief Keef was on
and a few other people.
Fon was the nigga
with the umbrella.
What's his name?
That nigga Fon's name.
He was in there
like a motherfucker.
Now, I mean,
we on the studio.
It was some secret studio.
And Kanye ran down on you.
That's what you're saying.
Kanye ran down on you.
No, no, no.
He ain't run down on me.
We in the studio.
We vibing.
I'm in the studio
with Kanye
three, four days straight.
We working.
Now, the I Hate It First remix come out.
So I get a text.
Nigga saying like, you know, oh, shit.
Like, yo, the I Hate It First remix come out.
I'm like, I forgot I even did the record.
I'm like, oh, I Hate It First remix.
I'm like, right.
I'm with Kanye right now.
I'm like, shit.
I got to let Kanye know.
I don't know if they're about to go full promotion on this record,
if they're about to go full blast.
I'm like, damn, I got to let Ye know.
I did this record with Ray J.
I hit it first about Kim.
So I'm like, shit.
So one day, we in the studio, I go, damn.
I asked his man, I forgot the nigga name at the time.
I'm like, yo, I did a record with Ray J prior to hooking up with y'all niggas, right?
Trying to clean it up a little bit.
I said, I ain't never think I was going to be fucking with no Kanye.
I did a record, you know, my nigga hollered at me.
You know, yeah, the Ray J shit, I hit it first.
He's like, what?
He's like, I think you need to probably tell Kanye yourself.
I'm like, shit.
I don't know where this is going, but I'm so in for the end.
Let's go.
Have you told anybody this story?
I did, one time.
Oh, okay.
But they ain't big as us, so let's go.
I tell, I tell, I tell tell um yeah he's like
give me
give me
give you on the phone
I'm like alright cool
well this is not face to face
nah
I said I'm gonna give you
on the phone
I said I'm gonna give you
on the phone
cause I'm in the studio
at the time though
I'm in the studio
that he had the session for
his manager said
yeah he's on the way
you're in his session
yeah I'm in his session
I'm in his session
I'm at the studio
LA
now we in New York this is like some secret spot too like it's not nothing like you know You're in his session. Yeah, I'm in his session. I'm in your session. I'm at the studio. L.A.?
No, we in New York.
This was like some secret spot, too.
It's not nothing like, you know-
Like, is it Grittis Village or something?
When we in New York, yeah, like, you know, we thinking the league was like, Quad and
the Panthers and the Platinums.
Platinums, yeah.
We thinking it was like-
This was not that.
Grittis Village, yeah.
This was some other shit.
In the middle of nowhere.
I'm like, whoa.
Dre had shit like that.
I think he said only shit like Beyoncé's and I think Mary J came in a couple times.
This is where you get veggie cheese burger fries.
Yeah, this was a different kind of studio that we was in these last few days.
You know what I'm saying?
It was different.
You know what I'm saying?
Different.
So I'm like, damn.
Ye is on his way, and I got to tell him I got this Ray J record remix.
I hit it first.
And do you want Yeezys at this time?
I own the pier.
Oh, shit.
I would have thought about my Yeezy connection.
Do I tell him?
I wanted to be on the album.
I was so mad because I had a record he was at.
I was working on the record.
I was on the... It was a lot going because I had a record he was at. I was working on the record. I was on the It was a lot going on.
We already know what happened.
It was a lot going on.
Yeah.
The album came out.
Okay, so you get on the phone.
So I get on the phone. I go,
Yay. He go, Hey.
Yay.
Yay.
Hey. Yay. Hey.
Y'all didn't do that back and forth, did you?
You're just rolling it, man.
I want that to be the truth.
I go, yo, now it's good, my nigga.
You know what I mean?
I go, yeah, man. I did it., you know before I even hooked up, I didn't even think I was
going to hook up with you my nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
I didn't know this shit was going to happen.
You know what I'm saying?
Like real, I'm going to keep a thousand with a nigga.
Nigga Ray J and them, you know what I mean?
My nigga Wacken, I fuck with niggas, you know what I mean?
Street ties and shit like that, you know what I mean?
I try to make a story up, but no niggas reached outiggas, you know what I mean? Street ties and shit like that, you know what I mean? And I tried to make a story
of whatever. No niggas reached out to me, you know what I mean?
The dude that I hit
at first remix and shit, whatever.
I ain't never think I was going to fuck with you, my nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I wouldn't believe you neither.
You know what I'm saying?
Your story's not convincing right now.
I'm just saying, I never would think I would be fucking with...
I respect that
Put it like this
I respect that
What
Me
Who I am
Definitely not
I'm not gonna think
I wouldn't think Kanye
Wouldn't fuck with me
Period
I'm not thinking like
The way things have turned out
In my career
Even though things have worked out
Pretty well for me
So basically you rule with Ray Jack
I'm not thinking
Not that I rule with him
Let's just be clear
I'm not thinking The record is moving at the time.
Remix.
Good look for me.
Why not?
I hit it first.
I got a sense of humor.
I got character.
I can make this record work.
That's before the Kanye connect.
That's before the Kanye connect.
I can make the record work.
I'm going to be honest.
You break the side. And you were kind of being hella honest to Kanye. You break the side. I'm an work. I'm going to be honest. You pick the side.
And you were kind of being hella honest to Kanye.
You pick the side.
I'm an artist.
I'm funny.
So I go, you know what?
Let's do this record.
You pick the side, Uncle Murda.
Not pick the side.
No, not even that.
I entertain the opportunity.
Before, he was down with both sides.
I entertain the opportunity.
That's the word.
You can entertain the opportunity. That word. Sing it, entertain to opportunity.
All right, we got about five, ten more minutes left.
Let me get a shot.
So I do the, um, yeah, get the shot.
Get the shot, nigga.
So I let, um, I let my nigga Yeezy,
my nigga Yeezy, Yeezy,
know that I did the record.
You played on the record?
No, but he probably was listening to it. So I let him know I did the record. You played on the record? No, but he probably was listening to it.
So I let him know I did the record.
Real shot.
Listen, Uncle Murda,
this is not...
We can't let East New York down
this time.
This time you got to take the whole...
I got to take the whole side?
Entire shot.
Don't fall for it.
Bam.
Bam.
I got one.
Yo, come on.
Do you want some more Deleon?
What?
This shit is in there. You cannot let the I got one. Yo, come on.
Do you want some more Deleon?
What?
This shit is in there.
You cannot let the Bay Area down.
Yo, Ray Ray.
I ain't leaving the West Coast, damn.
Don't let the West Coast down.
Yeah, man.
I represent the coast.
Are you ready?
Because you know what?
We want to salute Uncle Murda.
Uncle Murda, man.
Motherfucking LB.
I would have never thought of it.
And the Runts family.
Everybody that's in the Runts family.
You know what's going on.
Anybody that eats New York.
Facts. You feel me? We love y'all. We love you. We love you. LB and the Runts family. Everybody that's in the Runts family.
Everybody that eats New York.
Facts.
We love y'all.
We love y'all.
So we're going to take it down.
Look at this.
I'm going to show y'all.
Done it.
Done it.
Done it.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Jokes up.
Jokes up. Jokes up. Jokes up. That beer shot was great. Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up.
Jokes up. Jokes up. Jokes up. Jokes up. Jokes up. He took you off the island? So I did it. I thought it was a slow-mo, the whole conversation.
He go, for real?
I go, yeah.
He go, oh, that ain't nothing, my nigga.
I ain't stressing that.
I go, why?
Serious?
He said, that's nothing, my nigga.
Now we good.
He was going to Italy at the time.
He said, now we good.
He said, yo, as soon as I get back, we going to get back the time. He said, now we good. He said, yo, as soon as I get
back, we gonna get back to it.
I said, copy. He said, I'll be
back Monday. I think it was like a Thursday.
Y'all was in Wyoming?
No, we was in the city. This was before Wyoming, I think.
This was before that. We was in the city.
He said, I'll get back
Monday. This probably was like around a Thursday.
And that probably was like the last
time I ever spoke to Kanye
last time
Let you bother didn't make that album or nothing
Everything was going
Wasn't it this wasn't it?
This nigga was about it.
The verse is just a dope verse.
I was just like, damn, what an opportunity.
Maybe it'll change.
You ever regretted shit that you said?
He just did.
That thing, I'm sorry.
You know what?
Fuck.
I'm going to shut the fuck up, man.
I wish I could have skipped that little one.
You could have skipped it?
I could have. Because I would have liked could have skipped it? I could have.
Because I would have liked to probably do some dope things with Jay.
Yeah.
That's probably why I go so hard on him on the wrap-up sometimes.
You done gave him a couple of times.
Because I'd be like, damn, you just egged me.
Because you know what it is?
He acted like it was all good.
He was like, it's nothing.
He was like, yo, we're going to get to it.
As soon as I get back, we right back to it.
And then it was just like. There we going to get to it. As soon as I get back, we right back to it. And then it was just like...
There was a Gemini in him.
Disappeared.
I can relate.
I can relate.
Anybody ever did you like that, LB?
Like somebody told you they're going to do something
and then just disappear on you?
Man.
Your homies just said hell yeah.
Exactly. I don't know. Yeah, man.
So there's been a case.
Yeah, we ain't finna, you know.
We gonna holler though, you know. Okay.
That shit too manny.
Off the air.
That shit too. That shit manny.
Manny.
I don't even know what that means.
We players. Maney. Yeah. I don't even know what that means. We players.
Not many maney's.
We players.
Not even gonna fuck with you.
We players.
We don't keep count, we count up.
We don't keep score, we keep scoring.
GLD.
Damn, I like that lingo.
Let's do another shot.
Hold on.
Yo, Ray Ray, let's go!
I like that lingo.
I love the dude.
I like that.
We don't keep score, we keep scoring.
We don't keep score, we keep scoring.
We don't keep score, we keep scoring. We don't keep score, we keep scoring. We don't keep score, we keep scoring. We? What's up, man? Yeah.
I like that, man.
I love the dude.
I like that.
We don't keep score.
We keep scoring, nigga.
Ain't no score.
I got one shot.
That's it.
We don't know who's up, but they just know we up.
That's it.
Joke's up, nigga.
We don't know who up, but they just know we up.
For real.
What?
They ain't know the champagne?
Open.
They hate the fact that they got niggas like us at the round table.
It's the rapper, bro.
Let's go.
Let's get into the champagne. Let's go. Let? They ain't know the champagne? Open it.
They hate the fact that they got niggas like us at the round table.
It's the rapper, bro.
Let's go.
Let's get another shot.
Let's get out of here.
For real, man.
I like that talk, bro.
Get out somewhere else.
Get a shot.
For real.
For real, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Copy.
Copy.
Get a shot.
Give me a shot.
You feel me?
I'm standing tall on this.
I'm standing tall on this. It's hard on us. It's hard on us.
It's no Syrah.
It's us versus them.
It's no Syrah.
You don't want us to win.
They been saying this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
It don't be a lot of people that really ready to speak on it.
I'm ready to speak on it, stand on it.
Stand on it.
You feel me?
This shit on my shoulder.
This shit in the water.
Talk that shit, LB.
This shit started on the floor, man.
You know what I'm saying?
For real, bro.
Talk that shit. Joke's up. We ain't here to want shit up, man. Joke's up.
Champagne game.
Where the champagne at?
Real, bro.
Hey, nigga.
You know, let's some ill ones in the door.
Yo, you ain't finished that shot neither.
Let's some ill ones in the door.
I got mad respect for the Bay.
I just tell you that.
Number one, hands down.
Let's some ill ones in the door, man.
It's the Bay and Houston and Texas.
I'm sorry.
You won't finish your shit.
Y'all the two sitting out.
That's the two regions and cities that got it.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
No shot.
Just drink a bit.
Why?
I gave you my marijuana.
I don't even know I got.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
You come next time.
I'm going to pay Alvaro.
Dale que tu, girl. Dale, dale. Cantalo, cantalo, cant tu, girl
Dale, dale
Un cantalo, un cantalo
That's it, let's go
Take a picture
I gotta be in the picture?
Yeah, you do, you gotta be in the picture
I forgot, I'm in the picture too, guys
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