Drink Champs - Episode 277 w/ Trick Daddy
Episode Date: September 3, 2021N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode, we chop it up with the legendary Trick Daddy! DC Alumni, Trick Daddy joins us for an episode that you don’t want to miss. Trick discu...sses VERZUZ, Da Baby’s incident @ Rolling Loud, Trump and more. Trick Daddy shares with us stories of his come up and how he’s evolved his business portfolio with his restaurant “Sunday’s Eatery”. Lots of great stories that you don’t want to miss!! Make some noise the one and only Trick Daddy!!!💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆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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He's a legendary Queens rapper.
Hey, hey, it's your boy N.O.R.E. He's a Miami hip-hop pioneer.
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I will make some noise
Now when we talk about this guest right here
When you Google the word Miami
Or you look up the word Miami in the dictionary
His face pops up
He's not only a culinary king.
I've been to the man crib
and he could cook it
and put it down.
He's a legend.
Been out here monkey fucking
and kicking ass for 20 years.
Currently with the number one
morning show
doing they motherfucking thing.
Out here doing what he gotta do.
And we're going to get
into this business.
We're going to talk.
We're going to drink.
We're going to smoke.
And we're going to have
motherfucking fun.
Because in case you don't know
who the hell I'm talking about,
I'm talking about the one,
the only,
Trick Daddy.
Motherfucking down.
Big boy.
What's going on?
What's going on?
What's going on?
So let me ask you straight up.
Have you watched Versus?
I've seen it.
Versus last week, that was very disturbing.
Okay, I don't know where you're going with this trick.
It was disturbing?
I wasn't expecting that answer.
Okay, so I was looking forward to doing Versus,
but last week looked like battle rap slash MMA slash disrespect.
WWF shit.
But they did, in retrospect, they did say to each other that they was going to disrespect each other, but not invite each other to their frank stand.
No dick jokes, none of that.
That's what I heard.
That's what was established
I heard that later
Okay
You know I did my homework afterwards
But
Doing
The verses
I was like on the edge
And I couldn't even hear it
A word
I was in the club
I couldn't even hear it
I figured you was in the club
That's how disrespectful
That's how disrespectful This shit was to me.
Wow.
Because you just seen the gesture?
I seen it.
Slapping shit off the head, motherfucking sleep on the stage.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then I listened to, I listened to Jada Rip, that Biggie track.
Oh, yeah, that's crazy.
Yeah.
And I was like, what?
He's a dick, y'all pussy, y'all neighbors.
What?
I'm not good at that.
And between that and the Jeezy and the...
Oh, Gucci Man.
Let me be clear.
I was scared watching Jeezy and Gucci Man.
That was different.
I wasn't even in Atlanta, and I was scared. I was looking watching DC. That was different. I wasn't even in Atlanta
and I was scared.
I was looking at that shit
like something going to happen.
But I didn't feel like that
with the locks and dip set.
I didn't think they went too far.
You didn't think they went too far?
Nah, I didn't think so.
I didn't think so.
I thought they...
Especially knowing they had
a tour set up right after it.
Yeah.
Yeah, but not even knowing
that they had their tour set up
after it. I just thought it was... I thought it was... I thought it was... I thought it was competitive. Yeah Yeah but not Not even knowing Not even knowing That they had their tour Set up after that
I just thought it was
I thought it was
I thought it was
I thought it was competitive
I don't want to do that
If I do Versus
I'm not going to do that
But who would you consider
Doing Versus with?
I'd find two niggas
And tell them to jump me
Let me think
Let me think
I don't know
I was like
I was like
They wanted me to do A Versus with Boosie And I was like Nah like't know. That's your version? I was like, they wanted me to do
a versus with Boosie
and I was like,
nah, Boosie,
that's my dog.
Right.
And everybody's like,
oh, it's good for hip hop.
No, no, no, no.
If I do you a versus,
I'm going to smash your ass.
Right, right.
I'm not going to come out there
playing because you're not
going to play with me.
Right, right.
And plus Billboard
and all the other magazines,
they're going to chop this shit.
Right.
They're going to rate a winner and a loser.
That's real.
And Dale Earnhardt Jr. said, second place is the first one to lose.
And I'm not going to be the first one to lose.
But there has been verses where it's been respectful.
The Trina E. verse.
And I see you was out there.
I think the Trina E. verse.
But had they been in the same room, would it have been the same energy?
I believe so.
Really?
Because we...
See, the difference
between Miami and other cities,
I was telling somebody
this on Clubhouse yesterday.
We welcome all...
When y'all wasn't listening
to our shit in New York,
we was listening to y'all.
I knew who you was
when you ain't know
who I was.
I was listening to y'all shit too.
You don't stop putting me
in this New York category. Like, come on, nigga. But I'm saying, when I say y'all, I mean like New York. I know what you mean. I know what you mean. I know what you mean. you ain't know who I was. I wanna listen to y'all shit too. You don't stop putting me in this New York category.
Like, come on, nigga.
But I'm saying,
but I say y'all,
I mean like New York.
I know what you mean.
I know what you mean.
Because there's a lot of
cats in New York
that really know my music
and they had to like
tell me,
like Big Cap.
I fuck with Big Cap.
God bless that.
God bless that.
Big Cap always showed me love.
He always knew my music.
I did interviews
in Jersey,
Philly, Baltimore, D.C.
when I've interviewed with some of the biggest DJs,
and they didn't know who I was.
They asked me did I have the record
because they wanted to play the record
coming back into the break.
Meaning that they didn't even have the record.
That's bozos.
Fuck them, whoever they are.
So I was like, but as for us coming from Miami,
we got people from all walks of life.
We got Cubans, Colombians, Haitians, Asians.
We got Africans, Jamaicans, Trini, Guyanese.
Yeah, niggas just trying out their nationality right now.
Yeah, yeah.
I just realized we're the United Nations of this shit.
We got everything.
We got everything.
We got Oye's and Chico's. Nobody out here. We got Oyez and Chico.
Nobody will understand.
We got Oyez and Chico.
Like, you feel me?
So we always knew, you know what I'm saying, everybody music.
And I'm surprised when I tell you.
When I tell you all this, y'all not going to believe me.
That Purple Haze album by Cam'ron,
that's one of my top 20 favorite albums.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
That's dope.
Because when I listen to music, I want to hear the intermissions,
which the, what they used to call them back then?
Interludes.
The skits.
The skits, right.
Yeah, the skits.
I want to hear the skits.
And he got one where the girl calling was like,
she ain't got nobody to keep up, baby. He was like, fuck skits. I want to hear the skits and he got one where the girl Carla was like she got about to keep up
Baby, you like fucking kids
And then this nigga was never scared to wear the pinks in it and I'm it green and the yellow bright yellow
So was you was you disappointed seeing that like I don't know who won
Like the case with Trina Eve. I don't think who won. Okay. Like, the case with Trina and Eve, I don't think nobody won
because we love Eve.
Right.
Right.
Fire.
Fire.
We love Eve.
Like,
we love everything that we do.
And Eve ain't like a chick
that luck up
and got a music game.
Right.
Eve went music.
Right.
Eve went from music,
television,
to movies,
to a billionaire.
Right.
Right. She done made it.
Respect her.
I think it was
one of the better looking and
better quality sound. I don't know
how they put that off, but it was better
quality. We talking about Eve and Trina.
The sound, the look, everything about it.
Because I went back and I looked at it and I was like,
this is historical. And it almost didn't happen.
Word.
I thought they was all supposed to be in the same room together at first.
And then like the last minute.
However they did it.
I didn't know nothing about it.
Right.
You didn't know about the verses?
I got to verses.
People think it was playing when Trina was like,
Trina did two songs that made her own together.
That Bitch Y'all Need You. And she did Take It To The House, I believe. it was playing when Trina was like, Trina did two songs that made her own together,
that Bitch Y'all Need You,
and she did Take It To The House,
I believe,
or Shut Up.
And she was like,
Trit couldn't be here.
I didn't know nothing about it.
You were like,
I could have been there.
And then you know how to,
we filming at the time,
so you know the network,
they wanted to COVID test you.
So they test me literally
at like four o'clock,
five o'clock.
Then it was storming.
So I stayed at home
waiting for the,
you know,
the weather to come
that it didn't.
I had to do like a hundred,
I did a donut on the expressway
and all. I got there
two songs before now.
Wow. So when I came out
if you look, she was really
surprised.
The only person who knew I was there was the DJ
and the hype man.
But I think that that was one of the best
and
somebody disrespected me last night on these apps.
Clubhouse?
They said that not even Michael Jackson could compare to R. Kelly.
And I was like, man, what the fuck you smoking, yo?
Dope or dog food?
Like, what the fuck?
I said, Michael Jackson, listen, don't be but check this out
If you had no Michael Jackson jacket nigga don't even mention my name
What's wrong with you?
Michael Jackson rat was famous
Being
He's a rat. You didn't know Michael Jackson had a pet rat named Ben?
He had a monkey.
No, I knew he had a monkey.
He had a rat.
That's the first thing he had
and daddy trapped it and killed it
and Mike went crazy
when he was a little boy.
He wrote a song about a rat.
Oh, shit.
And I was like...
And not a snitch.
We're not talking about a snitch.
No, we're talking about a rat.
We're talking about a...
A little confused right here.
He called it a mouse.
He called it a mouse
because he grew up in a little... A little confused right there. He called it a mouse. He called it a mouse because he grew up
in a little,
a solid home really.
You got mom and daddy
hard workers
and raising all the kids.
That's not common
amongst black people
that I remember.
The black people,
I knew we grew up
in the projects.
The daddy wasn't there
because they weren't
allowed to be there.
So when Michael Jackson's story was the real Bill Cosby story,
where I never believed in the Cosby show, I was like,
oh, hell no.
The daddy adopted?
The mama a lawyer?
The daddy adopted?
Oh, hell no.
That ain't believable.
Everybody get along.
They ain't fighting in the house.
They ain't doing nothing.
Like, nobody ain't sneaking out.
Nobody ain't getting in trouble
In school or nothing
No no
That's
Unbelievable to me
But when I watch
Like watching Michael Jackson
And the Jackson 5
And the sisters
Watch them develop
And grow up
I just think that
You can't mention
Nobody's name
In the same
Cause Papa Jackson
Wasn't no joke right
Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson
No he was hardcore
Yeah he was hardcore
And then he said Then I said okay He said well Name somebody Papa Jackson was an old joke, right? Joe Jackson. Joe Jackson. No, he was hardcore. Yeah, he was hardcore.
And then he said,
then I said, okay,
he said, well,
name somebody dead or alive
that could compare to R. Kelly.
And I was like,
wait a minute.
You got some young hoes
at your house or something?
I'm like,
why you keep talking about R. Kelly?
Like, I said,
I said baby face, nigga.
He said baby face
don't stand a chance. I said how old said babyface, nigga. He said babyface don't stand a chance.
I said how old you is, man?
Right, right.
Because I respect R. Kelly and everything he did, music.
Right.
Right.
But.
Not the P-part?
Kenneth babyface Edmunds?
Pass the P-part.
Pass the P-part.
Get over to P-part.
Kenneth babyface Edmunds?
Edmunds?
You know, so I had to go to Wikipedia.
And I went to call a lot of the shit he wrote
or he sung on or he featured on
or produced.
And it's in alphabetical order.
And they was like, alright, we get it.
I was still on beat.
I was like, Teddy Riley
and that boy did a versus, but really
Teddy Riley really ain't stand a chance.
That was technical difficulties too.
He didn't know how to work
the internet at all.
He didn't know how to work,
he didn't stand a chance.
That's the best thing
that could have happened to him.
Because he had an alibi for him.
Man, when I had to show them
like the Waitin' to Excel soundtrack,
one of the best soundtracks
I ever had,
that's Babyface.
Nah, Babyface is a legend. Nah, Babyface a legend.
Babyface and Quincy Jones are two of the baddest boys ever did this shit.
And it's like music now, it scares me.
They taught me to do it, so I'm going to do one more album.
I'm going to do a last album.
I'm thinking of a name to say goodbye, but without saying bye.
Like, you know, I don't want to jinx myself. last album. I'm thinking of a name to say goodbye but without saying bye.
Like, you know,
I don't want to jinx myself.
And they was like,
oh, he probably know
I don't want to die
after this shit come out.
You know what I'm saying?
Right, right, right.
I don't want to do that.
So I want to name it
something that keeps me alive
but pass the game down
some type of shit
because
before the pandemic
was a little over
a year and a half,
two years,
about two years ago,
there was a hot rapper.
And then three months later,
there was another hottest rapper in the game.
And then a month later, there was another.
And then two months later, there was another.
I don't think hip-hop's supposed to be that easy.
I agree.
That's a good point.
I think the easier hip-hop becomes,
the less hip-hop will be worth as far as catalogs.
I don't think none of the new catalogs
will be worth our catalogs.
I agree.
No, that's true.
I agree.
I agree.
The reason why I appreciate my catalog,
because if they come with the right money,
they could buy that bitch.
Right.
Yeah, everything for sale.
Yeah, everything must go.
We're on the sales side right now. Yeah, everything must go.
Man, everything must go.
I just think that they're more trendy people.
They're more groupies, mini-me's, me-toos.
They're more clones.
They're more trolls than there are actually hip-hop fans.
Like, we had T-Pain on here, and he said there's actual more artists than there is chairs in this world
right now. Like, there's more artists
than there is chairs
to sit on. Like, if you take all the
artists in the world, they wouldn't be able to sit down
on just the chairs.
Like, when you think about that, that's some
fucked up business to be in.
I was thinking about Rolling Loud. They had
175 people performing.
175 acts,
not including the sound man,
not including the group.
I'm talking about
175 different acts.
Let's be clear,
you only cared about four of them.
Let's just be clear.
I probably would care
about two of them.
I don't disrespect them.
Don't disrespect.
First of all,
because it was three stages and I'm definitely not fitting to walk all over that shit. I ain't disrespect them. Don't disrespect. First of all, because it was three stages,
and I'm definitely not fit to walk all over that shit.
I ain't never been to walk over some type of shit.
Right.
I walked growing up in the hood because my mama had no car.
Don't get it twisted.
If we had a car, I wouldn't fucking walk it.
You understand what I'm saying?
But the main stage, and I watched,
and I never watched Megan watched Megan Astaire perform before
All right. I watched that dick bitch before and that bitch put on a show
No, just for the bitch, but you know, you know, I mean when I say bitch I mean like titties, right?
That's why that's why I never apologize.
That's why I never apologize,
because I don't know how to apologize, bro.
That's why they should tell the baby,
like, this don't say nothing.
You took the question right out of my mind.
Like, was he there?
Because you said you saw Megan.
Did he come on right before Megan?
Yes, he did.
And he brought out Tory Lanez, too.
Right after he brought out Tory Lanez,
within five minutes after that
is when his shit hit the fan.
Oh, with the yalla yalla
when he start talking,
that's talk.
Oh, he said that
out loud?
Yeah.
I didn't know that's
where he said it.
And they tried to say
with 50,000 people out there,
try 500,000 at that main stage.
I know how to fucking count.
He used to sell crack cocaine. I know how to fucking count. He used to sell crack cocaine.
I know how to fucking count.
Just imagine.
So you seeing this live.
Just imagine from this stop sign to this stop sign.
Those were people, yo.
Right.
And they're wide, too.
And just as wide.
Wide.
Wide.
A football field.
Wide.
Bullshitting.
It's the parking lot of a stadium.
Wow.
I seen me. And as he brought up Tory Lanez,
I remember the last, this is the last thing I remember
because the shit fucked my head up so bad.
Tory Lanez had on like this little suit or something.
He took off the hat, the little character.
I don't know what the character is,
but this one, a little character,
like a chipmunk looking like character or whatever.
But Tory Lanez took the thing off,
and it was Tory Lanez.
And after they did a song,
they did another song
and then
I was talking up
in the VIP area
and me and Oop was talking
and then
I heard a girl say,
did you hear what the fuck
he just said?
And then from there,
like,
nobody wasn't bored
and then like,
people was just
like,
what?
Right.
And I don't think he,
I don't know what it is,
but I think when you do,
because nobody's perfect.
Right.
When you do say things,
it's not about,
it's different if you say something
to hurt somebody.
Right.
Then you saying something
that hurts somebody.
You understand what I'm saying?
Like I'm purposely saying,
like,
fuck y'all motherfuckers
and what about it,
and then me making a comment about it,
not knowing it's a touchy subject to you.
Not knowing,
because he's still a young nigga,
he's still fresh in the game,
not having an OG or a cool somebody
rhyme him to tell him,
listen,
I always remember,
times change,
you got to watch what you say type shit.
So, I mean, repeat it again, because I think I lost Noria a little bit. Yeah, yeah, him, listen, I always remember, times change, you gotta watch what you say type shit. So, I mean, repeat it again,
because I think I lost Nori a little bit.
Yeah, no, no, times change.
There's a difference between me saying something
that I offended you by,
and by me saying something to offend you.
There's a, and the worst thing for me
and certain dudes who are street, real street dudes,
because if you notice, a lot of rappers
now are really street dudes.
They don't got nothing else but rap.
They got rap.
If you don't let them rap,
they're going to be in the streets.
They're going to trap.
And it's hard for us to apologize.
It's hard for us to explain.
That's why I see why my lawyer always tell me,
no, don't take the stand.
Exactly. If they come to you with a good plea we go just take it
Just trust me like when you get on the stand
When you try to explain it they're gonna bring it up other shit. They're gonna search it for other shit
First thing they do is break up your past
Then you got other motherfuckers Who you offended Or motherfuckers that's friends
Of somebody you offended
Who don't even hear what you're saying
Wow
They got the most to say
Wow
And the people who wasn't offended
Want to cancel you
Yeah
And it's
I think
Boy
Only a few niggas ain't been
You ain't been canceled yet
They been trying
Yeah
They tried We had a rough week We had a couple We had a couple rough weeks Boy Trust me a few niggas ain't been canceled. You ain't been canceled yet, Nour. Yeah, they been trying. Yeah. Yeah, they tried.
We had a rough week.
We had a couple.
We had a couple rough weeks,
boy,
trust me.
And you know what's fucked up
with our shit?
Is we were trying
to do the right thing.
We did a Black Lives Matter episode
and we put Russell Simmons on
and they was like,
his life does not matter.
Let's quit it off.
Everybody,
I'm like,
this is Russell.
I didn't know
all the allegations that he had.
Like,
if you would have seen the people.
The problem is, man, we have to stop trying to live these people's lives.
Everybody got their own fucking lives.
You can't judge a person off of how, what they've been through in life, man.
They want to judge everybody off what they've been through in life.
And they pass.
And they say, oh, this person rich and this person broke.
What the fuck do it matter?
The rich nigga ain't giving you no money. They always want to say, oh this person rich and this person broke, what the fuck do it matter? The rich nigga ain't giving you no money.
They always want to say, oh he got money,
that's his fucking money.
That's why I get tired of these bitches,
they want to go fuck the rich niggas for free
and $40 me to death, oh hell no.
You ain't get no money if you was on the yacht,
you was in the ride, you pulled up in the Ghost, and you was on the yacht, you was in the ride, you pulled up in the Ghost,
and you was on the yacht, you got the $1,000 slides on,
the $10,000 Birkin bag, and you want me to give you how much?
No, man.
The world fucked up, and we have to,
listen, hip hop, together, hip hop, we're a family.
Right.
We got to be able to tell other people in our family when they're doing something wrong.
Right.
Without them being offended.
Right.
We got to be able to protect everybody in our family.
Right.
Well, just like if people are stepping up, denouncing them,
some people meet and step up like, listen, he didn't know.
Right.
I talked to him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
People don't do that.
They wait for your downfall.
Yeah.
And there's another nigga in the back saying, oh, I'm going to be the next them. Yeah. Yeah. People don't do that. They wait for your downfall. Yeah. And there's another nigga in the back saying,
oh, I'm going to be the next one.
When they cancel him out, I'm going to be hot.
All right.
But the baby is one of those ones that you're going to always remember him
because he don't sound like nobody.
He sounds like the baby.
Yeah.
Very true.
That's true.
Very true.
Because there's a hundred thousand of them niggas sounding like. Very sound like the baby. Yeah, very true. That's true, very true. Because there's a hundred thousands of niggas
sounding like...
Very true, very true.
I'm going to get back
to the council culture,
but what I want to ask you,
how was it transitioning,
you know,
from waking up in the morning
every day
into this morning show?
Like, because...
Because, you know,
I went to prison young.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I was like you then.
Yeah, I love waking up early.
I wake up early.
Like, I was like... I was supposed to film yesterday. I was like, oh, no. Now I wake up... He's like you, then. Yeah, I love waking up early. Yeah, I wake up early. Like, I was like...
I was supposed to film yesterday.
I was like, oh, no.
Now there's no 7 o'clock.
So what time do y'all start?
Y'all start at 6 to 10, isn't it?
Yeah.
I'll be at 7 p.m.
I'm higher than the Drown.
I can't be nothing professional
after 5 o'clock.
No.
It's over with.
Because I'm used to
waking up in that chain game
that you would get programmed
to wake up.
Yeah.
Because ain't nobody
going to wake your ass up.
Yeah.
Especially in jail.
In our county jail,
they open the door
and they put the food in there
and walk off.
Yeah.
Wow.
Wow.
It's bad enough
if you soft,
you know not even
touch a plate.
Yeah.
Wow. I wake up early. I'm an bird like you so it's easy. So it's easy to do more easy
Well, um, was it was it hard because I see somewhere where you said this was actually your dream
So at first like we naturally talk we curse when we talk, right?
So was that was that like like, you know the mean because? Because... The dump button, you mean the dump button?
They had to hit the dump button a lot.
They got to delay too.
They got to delay
and then they got to hit
the dump button too.
Oh, delay.
Oh, okay.
All right, cool.
It's a delay.
It's like what,
five, 15,
between five and 12 seconds
or something like that.
But you still got to hit
that dump button.
And I heard you say
Trina don't come late at all.
Trina don't come,
well,
Trina come everyone late,
but
for what I expect
to be late,
I,
Trina usually late,
like,
when it come to a party
or another event,
it's the show.
Four hours late.
So if she came late,
she'd never make the show.
But so,
and I think
since Trina lost her mom,
I think she's a totally
different person.
I think she's a totally different person.
I think she's more like the head of the family type person.
So she's like the breadwinner to go get it.
I got to make sure everybody, you know what I'm saying, between her and her aunt. Her aunt is the only mama sibling that she deals with.
And between that, everybody else is younger than Trina.
Right.
Wow.
So I think that right there played a role that really helped.
You know, they say you lose something in the game, a lot of things,
and I think that's one of the situations right there.
I think that happens with a lot of us is, like, dealing with a loss,
you look to work to stay busy so you ain't
sitting around and thinking that like i look at the homie right there dmx like when he when i
went shit i was with him the last six weeks in his life so since he passed away that's all i've
been trying to do is work just not even think of that shit because that shit that's that shit hurt
you had a relationship with him but you that's my dog man y'all know that's my dog, man. Y'all know that's my dog, man. I had that dog like four, about three, four months before.
I thought it was one of the rumors.
Well, when you heard he passed away
or when he heard he was in the hospital, period?
When I, okay,
the first thing I heard
that he passed away.
Oh, no, I didn't hear that.
And they was like,
nah, they lying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But he was actually in the hospital
at the time.
Yeah.
So I don't know,
for the family, I don't know for the family,
I don't know who idea was it to keep it away from the public,
but DMX is top five all the time.
Hell yeah.
And I try not to put him in order.
If I get my top five, it's in no particular order.
But Scarface is there.
Scarface is there. Tupac is there.
DMX is there.
Biggie is there. DMX is there.
And the last spot is up for grabs.
I probably would put Cube in there.
Yeah, Cube got to be in there.
Yeah, Cube. Okay. Okay. Okay.
Nah, this is his top five.
Yeah, Mr. Lee, this is his top five. Don't be looking at me telling you that.
He already said top five.
Oh, man, that's a top five.
I grew up on Brad Jordan.
When I go to top 20, I gotta put JT Money in there,
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I don't give a damn if nobody knew about it,
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How about 2 Live Crew?
2 Live Crew is like my, they're like my stepdaddies.
You know how you got a bunch of stepdaddies?
All of them is like my stepdaddies.
They molded us to be what we be.
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So is Eat Booty Gang still in effect?
Well, I started, I built, I'm building, I'm building.
You're franchising?
So it's the Eat a Booty Gang.
I'm building a franchise up now.
Now I'm getting the women to support the Eat a Booty gang. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Tell my talk.
Wait, wait, who is it?
Wait, wait, wait.
When you say women to support the Eat Booty gang,
you're saying women is eating the booty?
Yeah, women eat the booty.
Oh, come on.
Wait, wait, what?
Yeah.
I don't know whether to make noise for that or not.
Yeah, I get ate out.
Yeah, wait, wait, what?
What the shit, man?
I get ate out.
Hey, listen, man.
Check this out, man.
All right, Trick, you don't have your legs in the air, though.
It depends. We don't need to think about it like that, man? I get eight hours. Listen, man. Check this out, man. All right, Trick, you don't have your legs in the air, though. It depends.
We don't need to think
about it like that, bro.
I see Kika Free.
Listen.
Kika Free ruined my childhood.
Listen.
I'm on the road.
I'm on the road.
Kika Free told me
to come to his room
to watch,
to play PlayStation.
At the time,
I'm 18 years old.
I'm really thinking
we're going to go
play PlayStation.
I go to this nigga's room.
This nigga can put on a video. He got his legs wide the fuck up in the air.'m 18 years old, I'm really thinking we gonna go play PlayStation. I go to this nigga room, this nigga put on a video,
he got his legs wide the fuck up in the air,
and the bitch just eating it up.
Ruined my childhood.
I was never the same,
never looked at PlayStation the same after that.
So.
Or Kid Capri.
Or Kid Capri.
No, Kid Capri, my man.
I got over that.
But it was the first time I'd never seen that.
I'd never seen that before.
So you started out eating booty?
Then what made you say that?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
First of all, I'm a pleaser first.
I would prefer to eat the girl out before she give me head.
Because I had a lot of terrible head.
There's a lot of non-dick suckers out there.
I'm just going to be straight up with it.
There's a lot.
The majority of the women that suck dick,
they think that they're supposed to
and that they have to suck dick.
I want me a woman that appreciate
and love to suck dick.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I can guess what you're talking about.
We're sitting looking around like,
what's happening with me?
What's happening with me?
I guess we can talk about that.
So I became a pleaser.
It's to the point pleaser to the point where
she didn't even gotta suck my dick.
Just let me eat that pussy.
And then after a while,
you got the gooch.
The women got the gooch, too.
What's that?
That's the between.
In between?
The little hallway?
Yeah.
The little hallway.
Okay, so that's when a girl hit my goose two or three times with the flick of the tongue.
I was like.
In a whole different kind of episode.
So I raised the bridge up on her.
Like, hey.
I'm like, hey.
So I raised my hand up on her.
You let her on it.
Hey, it's just,
it's nothing like the filler,
didn't it?
It's like,
you just take their soul from them,
just suck the soul out of them.
And when you finish,
you go back to the pussy,
right?
After the ass.
Try to put the whole pussy in the mouth.
I don't like innies.
I like outies.
I don't know what you're talking about. Yeah, yeah, the lips.
The innies.
Like, the innies, like, I like the fat pussies.
Like, the innies like this.
No, I want the...
You know, like, you can play with that pussy like...
This is different.
One of them pussy you can slap round.
Like, you know, I like them,
and you put that whole pussy in your mouth,
and then spit it out, and then look up at it,
and put it in your mouth again, and do a little...
Do that little pitbull shake on it.
When that thing come with you, you tell her get up, and the legs gonna buckle on her.
That is the perfect time to shout out Organic Food Kings.
Check them out.
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Organic Food Kings.
Check them out at Organic Food Kings.
I'm saying something, Uncle, I'm saying something. I'm saying something.
Oh, shit.
Oh, my God.
That was a great segue.
By the way, that was a great...
Holy shit, Drake.
I wasn't ready.
I wasn't ready.
So, now you said you're upgrading, right?
You speak Spanish?
A little bit.
A little bit.
Enough to not get robbed.
You got good legs, man.
But you said you're upgrading the Eat A Booty gang.
You said you're franchising?
I'm bringing the ladies in.
What I'm doing now is I have the Eat a Booty supporter shirts.
Okay.
And then my next line is going to be,
I too eat booty shirts.
All right.
What's the supporter shirt mean?
It mean that, okay, I like that, you can eat my ass.
Okay, okay.
That's for the girls.
That's for the girls.
So when they wearing that out, we know.
They own that.
They bought that life. They bought that life.
Holy moly guacamole.
All right, cool.
Oh my God.
All right, not a quick time of slime yet,
because I want to get some more drinks.
So now, who's a new up and coming Miami artist
that we should be looking out for?
Your son rap, right?
My son is doing music now.
What's your son's name? Let's pick him up.
Well, his rap name is Young J.
Okay.
Young J.
Okay.
Let's make some noise for Young J.
What's his real name?
His real name is Jaden.
Jaden, okay, okay.
So we got him, we got Mike Smith.
Okay.
We got, well, Miami is, Miami is evolving
to the point where
as much as we supported other people, we're starting to support each other now.
So that's a good thing.
We never good at it, at supporting each other.
Yeah, we never did that.
We're never good at it.
Nah, I'm proud of y'all.
I see it now.
Shout out Denzel Curry.
He's been killing it for a few years now.
Kodak from Broward, but he's still down with y'all.
Yeah, Broward and Dave, same thing.
Especially when you go to prison. Right. You're leaving from Broward, but he's still down with y'all. Yeah, Broward and Dave, same thing, especially when you go to prison. Right.
You're leaving from South Florida together,
and when you get up that road,
Dave, Broward, and Palm Beach is one.
Right.
Holy moly, guacamole.
Trick, you don't want a drink?
You want some champagne?
No, it's too early.
You want some Japanese whiskey?
You want some Mama Juana?
Last time, last time.
You want some Mama Juana?
I'm being white.
Man, the last time I came here, man,
it's all good.
Like, my next few days is fucked up.
I'm not letting y'all trick me.
You ain't eat no booty
for the next few days.
I'm not letting y'all.
Don't let me get in a bloodbath, boys.
I'll get some pot.
I'll take a shot.
I'll eat something.
So, yeah.
Smoke up.
Okay.
So, what do you like?
I'll take a water
if I can get a water.
All right, cool.
We'll get you a water. A water. what do you like? I'll take a water if I can get a water. All right, cool. We'll get you a water.
A water.
What do you want?
The pre-roll.
Yeah, these are blunts, though.
You know, I don't smoke joints.
That's a joint.
I'm a blunt now.
Yeah, we just sell these for a dollar back in the day.
We sell them for $20 right now.
Let's make some noise for them.
For you right now, man.
And we got the Dispensaries,
we got a shout out in LA who got them.
And that's Keith on here.
Yeah, that's Keith on there.
And the new ones, the Blunts.
We got the Blunts too.
We got the Blunts ones coming out of that too, yeah.
Cause yeah, a lot of people want the Blunts.
Yeah, I'm a Blunt guy, I'm a Blunt guy.
So you gonna smoke all those?
I'm gonna try to.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I also saw that you said you don't smoke dank no more.
What is it called?
Dank?
Bonk.
Bonk or bonk?
You said you don't fuck with bonk no more,
only rap a week.
Dirty.
Let's make some noise for that, goddammit.
Because I ain't gonna lie.
Back in the day, that's how I know you was in the club.
Because we would be there, and then you'd...
So we live.
So we live.
And then you and the boys would come around,
it's different now.
Smell like burnt coke.
But one thing about Nori though,
when you first came to Miami, you came to Miami.
You didn't, like you was on,
you wasn't 50 security guards, 150 niggas.
They were two of my friends.
Right. They're not sure. And you was like, you was fucking with the niggas. They were two of my friends. Right. They're not sure.
And you was like, you was fucking with the niggas you was supposed to be fucking with
and you was in the places.
Yep.
And you didn't go to jail.
I did.
Oh, one time.
I did twice.
I did twice.
Twice?
It wasn't hot like that now.
You go to jail now?
You go to jail now?
No.
What happened?
You going on ball alert, shame.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, no, it did go viral.
His shit went viral.
I had beef with Perez Hilton.
The dude called me a douchebag.
I had never been called
a douchebag before.
You thought that was
something disrespectful.
That was disrespectful, yeah.
So I went at him.
He went at me.
And we squashed it
this year later.
But yeah, I did go to jail twice.
But I was going to ask you
about your jail shit,
but that's not how I asked
about that shit
because who gives a fuck, right?
I'm clean. You're clean. You got the ask about that shit, because who gives a fuck, right? I'm clean.
You're clean.
You got the best in plenty of times.
Who gives a fuck?
Let's move on.
But, all right,
there's two things we gotta ask you.
It's gang.
It's gang and sang and sang.
That's two different things.
Yeah.
Sang and sing.
Everybody can sing.
Everybody can sing. I sing real good in the shower.
Sangin' is
make you get up off your
make you cry.
Make you get up out your seat.
Make you reminisce. Make you close your eyes.
That's sangin'.
Church people shit. Yeah, Angela Winbush. Adele. Make you reminisce, make you close your eyes. That's singing.
Church people shit.
Yeah, Angela Winbush, Adele, Whitney Houston.
Aretha?
Aretha.
Alicia?
Alicia. Alicia.
Stephanie Mills.
Fantasia.
Jennifer Hudson. they sang.
Turner Churchill made the old ladies take off their wig and kick off their shoes in there.
That was the difference.
A lot of these people you named in Beyonce can sing better than them, let's just be clear.
Can sing better, in my opinion.
That's the main thing. That's the main thing.
That's the main thing.
What you said, you appeased.
My opinion, exactly. And they tried to make it something that it wasn't.
Right.
Because they didn't show the part when I said Beyonce is the number one performer in the world.
Oh, they cut that part out.
Anytime you hear a little clip that lasts for a couple seconds, you got to be suspect of that.
You got to know what was said before and after.
And like I said, we don't know how to explain.
And we damn sure don't know how to apologize.
Because remember, we come from the street where you don't supposed to apologize.
You know what I'm saying?
I sometimes do apologize.
There ain't never been a time Where I had to watch my back
Watch where I go
And I never will
Because I respect people too much
If it comes to it
And I have to flip me a nigga ass
I promise you
It's going to be the most violent
Shit you ever saw
Because somebody's going to record it
These nosy motherfuckers
Recording everything But I got to ask in this shit you ever saw because somebody's going to record it. Right. These nosy motherfuckers recording everything.
But I got to ask,
has the Beehive
came up to you?
I don't know.
Personally?
I've never been on MTV Punk.
You can't come up to me.
You know,
you can't come up to me.
You've just been on Twitter.
I take the Beehive,
I take most of those guys
that wasn't even,
they were trollers.
Because I wasn't being,
I didn't say nothing
in disrespect.
That's very true, you did.
I spoke my opinion.
Right.
So I'm not concerned
about trollers.
I never have been,
never will be.
I don't care about trollers.
I don't fuck with Twitter
like that because
I can go in there and say,
fuck Nori.
I remember niggas
from Miami
took all this jewelry
at Nori. Definitely didn't happen, from Miami took all this jewelry at Nori.
And he didn't, everybody.
I know what you mean.
That's what he's saying.
He can say that, okay, okay.
I'm saying that didn't happen though, just in case.
Right, but I'm saying, once I do that, that happens.
Yeah, someone, yeah.
They gonna cut that clip.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
If I send that on Twitter, that's gonna trend.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm. Then it's gonna be some random bitch that's gonna trend. Right. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. There's gonna be some random bitch
that's gonna be trying to get close,
or some random dude trying to get close
and trying to get close to ask you,
yo, did it really happen, you know who they was?
There gonna be some little smackers that wanna check,
gonna be like, we'll handle that for you,
oh, he ain't gonna cost you,
yo, we can get that one for free Oh, he ain't gonna cost you.
You can get that one for free.
It just goes to show that we have to stop tearing each other down.
We better watch what's going on
with the government.
But you think we can't even have
our opinions no more?
Because that's really what it is.
That's gonna fuck up TV.
That's gonna fuck up music.
That's gonna fuck up comedy.
That's gonna fuck the world up if you can't have an opinion on it. It's already to fuck up TV. That's going to fuck up music. That's going to fuck up comedy. That's going to fuck the world up
if you can't have an opinion on it.
It's already fucking it up.
So that means,
opinions like assholes
without them being full of shit.
I ain't never heard that one.
Now just imagine
without an asshole.
You going to have to
throw this shit up.
Man, you should be vivid, man.
Stop it.
Just think about it.
But it's not so much of what people are doing.
It's people that's in higher places.
And I'm going to say this because I'm sick of them.
It's the Oprah Winfrey.
Now, don't get me wrong.
She don't owe me nothing. It's the Bill Cosby now don't get me wrong, she don't owe me nothing.
It's the Bill Cosby, don't get me wrong,
he don't owe me nothing, but when you can sit down
and do an interview and you can talk down
on our black people, but you ain't show me nothing
you did for this country, nothing you did for black people.
Oprah, you go to fucking Africa and build schools
for the girls, when we got girls over here
needing motherfucking schools, Africa's the richest
nation in the motherfucking world,
the richest country in the world.
Why the fuck are you over there?
What happened?
You made all that money in Chicago.
What you did in fucking Chicago that I hear about?
I didn't hear nothing about that.
Bill Cosby, you do all this shit talking about how black people are embarrassing and this and that.
But then you sit on Larry King and talk about you used to put the Spanish fly in the girl's drinks.
And now you come out of, you get out of jail.
Wait, he said that?
He said that before he went to jail?
Yes.
Really?
God, I didn't know that.
You get out of jail, and you dabbing.
You know you raped those women.
You dabbing.
The only reason why you're out of jail,
the technicality, it was set up for you
to eventually get out of jail,
because the same shit that sent you to prison
was you admitting to some other
shit that you pleaded.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't want a man to go to jail, but
you can get out of jail, technicality, because the
law is the law. Because I
went to prison under technicality. If I can go,
you can get out under technicality. Okay.
But don't get out and assault these victims,
yo. Wow. Don't get
out and do interviews and act like you were innocent.
You wasn't innocent.
You acting like Trump now.
You wasn't innocent, yo.
They're prosecuting everybody that believed in the Trump situation.
But get his ass, too, and then go get his homeboys.
Like, come on, man. I
Seen a story Lord that there was disturbing to me like was police shit
I police killed the kid 20 years ago and just got fired
Recently 20 years ago. He got paid for 20 years for being the police
He took the 14 year old boy shot him several times in the police. Wow. He killed the 14-year-old boy and shot him several times in the back.
Wow.
And where's this at?
I want to say it was in Chicago.
Oh, wow.
Wow.
20 years,
they took his gun
and they took his right
to the police,
like the street,
but he worked as a police.
He just did desk duty.
Like desk, yeah.
For 20 fucking years.
Wow.
Wow. Wow.
You think like,
you know what's a funny thing
is like after we had Obama,
didn't we think like
shit like this
we won't be able to talk about?
Like there's still people
that can make fucking movies
right now.
We lucky.
Okay, so they think
they gave us Obama,
but they didn't.
We voted for Obama.
We brought him in.
Right.
Now, and black people are like, oh, we made it.
When the racist people would say, oh, they think they made it, huh?
We just going to let them think that everything you do, we going to block it.
Right.
But what they gave us was hope.
Right.
I agree.
They gave us a sense of the future.
They gave us
possibilities.
Like,
if you could
think of,
you could do anything
that you could think of,
especially in Miami.
This is,
I call Miami,
what I call Miami,
this is,
what I call it,
the American dream.
Like,
you could be
whatever you want
to be in Miami.
Motherfuckers
come to Miami
with
a degree in medicine
and end up getting rich
off real estate.
Real shit.
Nobody here works in their
profession where they got their degrees in.
Because this is going to be an opportunity.
You just got to open your fucking eyes.
And I
think the least
that Obama did,
because I had an argument with my brother,
he was like, what are you going to do for us?
I said, it's not what the country can do for you,
it's what you can fucking do for your country.
You know that old commercial shit, I ran that on the bridge.
Kennedy, right?
So that nigga was like, man, fuck that shit.
He not going to win.
I'm like, what?
The only reason why Hillary ran win,
because she's a woman.
A lot of these other countries, a lot of third world
countries, they women can't even speak.
So I knew that they was going to have a problem
communicating with us as a woman
in the White House. As the
head person in charge.
Some women can't show their body,
can't show their faces. Different people have
different rules and different laws
to where they run things.
A lot of Cubans disappointed me this time.
A lot of Cubans I know voted for Trump.
And they're screaming Republican,
but they want Biden to go to Cuba
and do something that he can't do.
Wow.
Trump won Miami-Dade County
with all these foreigners here,
including my motherfucker.
Ain't no way he's supposed to win Miami-Dade County.
He must have lost this shit in a landslide.
Landslide.
People are just so, everybody's so just against the grain.
Nobody's not loving thy neighbor no more.
That's funny.
They're trying to figure out what thy neighbor do.
Because when Trump came into town, when Trump came into town,
all my white neighbors that I thought was cool was over there at that rally.
See what I'm saying?
They was over there. So rally. See what I'm saying? They was over there.
So I was like, wow.
When I looked, and it wasn't until George Floyd
that they took off the Trump hat.
All of my white neighbors, because he had a...
And they took off the Trump hat
because they didn't want to seem obvious.
And that's why a lot of them were mad at Trump.
The people that took off their hat,
they didn't take off their hat
because they changed their mind.
They like, Trump, you showed the fucking hand.
Why did you show the hand?
We can't bluff the poker game no more.
Why did you show your pair of aces
when there's three kings on the board already?
Why you let them know how we feel
and why we think?
Why?
Shut up.
Just calm down.
Let them play crazy.
And that's what a lot of them did
because for anybody, Calm down. Let them play crazy. And that's what a lot of them did.
Because for anybody,
for anybody that got common sense,
and that's all it takes in this world,
common sense for a lot of things,
to believe that Trump was wrong for the election,
for anybody to realize that Trump did not say nothing when them people stormed that Capitol building.
I knew he was going to say say the capital he didn't and didn't think when we y'all don't remember he gave the order he says stand down
Stand by the proud boys. Yeah, yeah proud boys. Yeah. Yeah, that was like a game. That was like a game
I felt like he was throwing up signs like with that shit
Yeah, and then they did they were doing black man lighter black lives matter
Protesters where they were nobody was doing nothing about it
We shot with tear gas and kick me hit with the thorns and all type of shit
It's the only time this is the only time the people went against the police like the people at the Capitol say
Ah the police at the Capitol nothing happened to them
If that would have been black people, they would
have said that, you know,
you know what I'm saying? You know how many motherfuckers would have went to jail?
Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean?
Some of them would have been in prison now.
Yeah. And those cops
that killed themselves, they would have found a way to
charge me and you for
their murder. Yep, very true.
Very true. It's for police has committed
suicide. Yeah.
If that would have been
from anywhere,
black people from anywhere,
they would have blamed us.
I told you, man.
This is how it go.
150,000 white racist men.
That's a government-funded organization
called the Ku Klux Klan.
Three niggas.
That's the Rico.
That's the Rico lawyer.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
That's organized crime.
Three niggas.
One of y'all going to shoot.
One of y'all going to drive.
And it's going to be one of y'all idea.
Let's go.
All y'all, let's go.
But the Ku Klux Klan have how many members you said?
157,000.
Wow.
I'm talking about those are known members.
Right.
They got their jackets and patches and all that.
Wait, wait, wait.
They claim it gang.
They gang gang.
See, the motherfuckers that went to the,
the sad part about it is
that wasn't a Klan at the White House.
That was regular folks. That was regular folks.
Them was regular folks.
Them was police officers.
The Walmart job.
Federal agents.
It was grandmas out there.
Teachers.
College professors.
Pastors.
It felt like they
wanted their country back.
Yeah.
And there was Mecca.
Yeah, Mecca.
Make America greater. Oh, yeah, yeah. Magga, Magga, Magga. Magga, yeah. I thought you said core Mecca. I was make America great. Oh, yeah
But you said core mega
They got it they got they look clean
They click deal with all the other races little organizations all those people were out there. They came together
all right little organizations, all those people were out there. They came together. Alright.
We got a problem getting our Hebrews, our Muslims,
our regular Christian
folks together. But all of them
got together to do something that was
illegal on national TV.
And told them,
take the cop gun. You don't remember
that part? One of them was like,
yeah. I can't even think to talk like that. You ain't remember that part? One of them was like, you're going to die. Yeah. I can't even think
to talk like that.
You ain't see the dudes when they testified? The cops?
They was shaking. They got PTSD.
Let me tell you something.
I think all those
cops
deserve
at least five million
dollars a piece for what they went through.
Them motherfuckers were inside the state capitol, yo. At least $5 million apiece for what they went through. Wow. Wow.
Them motherfuckers were inside the state capitol, yo.
Backing them down.
And they were asking for backup and not getting it.
They were calling bitches name like, where you at?
Yeah.
We're going to kill you.
And they won.
And this was Mike Pence
He had his family in there
He folded
Because they were calling his name
They would have killed his ass too
Oh they was coming for Mike Pence?
Yeah they were going to
Because he had to ratify the presidency
That's what they were trying to stop that
That's a big word
What you mean?
He was trying to make it official
Okay alright
No no say the words you say.
Ratify.
He's trying to ratify.
What college did you go to?
Nah, college was Miami Dade Community College.
That's where it ended.
Ratify.
I got my A.A. over there.
Thank you, Miami Dade.
What's going on over there?
He's showing out.
All right, he cool.
Oh, man, but I damn sure he know where Ratify is.
I had to stop.
I had to stop, man.
So, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Yeah, once Pence, like, Pence conceded.
Right.
Trump made him the enemy that day.
Right.
Trump said it.
Yeah.
He said, coward.
This is his vice president.
He called his vice president.
Yeah, he wanted him to not do it, to stop and not make it official.
Wow.
Damn, I forgot that. But that was the way
it goes down. So that's what the white boys were saying
when they was going through this? They was going to get Mike Pence too.
Yeah, they were looking for him. They were looking for his office.
And they went into his office, right? And he had his kids. He had
his family with him. But they had, you know, they had like secret
hallways. They had to get him out the back. Underground, yeah.
They went to the underground. Oh, he was there.
He was there with his family. Oh, everybody
was there. They were feeling it. Trump was there too?
Trump was outside with the rally. This the day that they supposed to announce it, remember? family. Everybody was there. Trump was there too? Trump was outside with the rally.
This is the day that they started announcing, remember?
Wow.
Damn, nah.
The ceremony, everything go on that day, the first of this.
Yeah, the voting shit.
They make it official.
The inauguration.
No, every state comes and says, all right, my state voted for this, this.
And then the vice president goes, all right, it's official.
He's president.
They came in at that time.
They were trying to stop that shit.
A couple minutes after
Trump wasn't there.
Trump was somewhere else.
Gave an announcement. Had a rally.
A rally, yep.
Told him, stand by.
Stand back or stand by?
Stand back and stand by.
And I believe that means
if I don't stop you,
tear that shit up.
That's what I think it means.
If I don't stop you,
tear that shit up.
Holy shit.
I got to take a shot, man.
I know.
Let's take a shot.
I know he ain't taking shots,
but I'm taking shots.
I ain't.
Quick time with slime.
Yeah.
All right.
We'll do quick time with slime.
All right, cool.
Let me get Serap.
You're just vibing up. You sure you don't want a shot? Want a shot? This is Time with Slam. All right, cool. Let me get Syrah. We just vibing out.
You sure you don't want a shot?
One shot?
This is, yeah, this is one shot.
What would you prefer?
A little shot.
Okay, um, Luce, Syrah.
I'll take the puppy water.
The flavor shit?
The puppy water?
Yeah, that's right.
Let's try to get you a check.
Let's go, baby.
That's what P.T. called the puppy water.
Puppy juice, puppy juice, puppy juice.
Yeah, yeah.
We got, we got, we got, you know,
we keeping it all hip-hop over here.
Cause we don't know if you know.
I got some chance in the building.
That ain't some space, too.
You don't know if you know, Trick,
but our show is about giving off legends,
they flowers while they're here, man.
You know what I mean?
And let me just tell you something.
I knew you, I don't even remember you know
the first time I met you.
We was on, it was me, you, and Pun. And you was trying to get Pun on a track. I don't know remember you know the first time I met you. It was me, you, and Pun.
And you was trying to get Pun on a track.
I don't know if you remember that.
What was that, MTV or BG?
No, that was the second time.
The first time was in like, we was like, not West Palm.
I want to say like Orlando or some shit like that.
We all had a show.
It was me, you, Pun, Cameron, and I forget who else.
And I came into your room.
Your room was across from mine. I came into your room and you played a track,
it's like yo man, can you let pun, I'll hear it.
And I was like yup, yup.
And that was the first time I had noticed,
your blunt was brown, then I turned away and turned around,
it was whoo-hoo, white yonder y'all.
It was different.
And I said holy holy moly.
Because you know I'm in New York.
So I'm not even, I'm not, whoa, wait a minute.
And there was no hiding.
It was just like, I was like, oh, shit.
That's the first time.
Like, yo, niggas in Miami is crazy.
So salute to you, Drex.
God damn it.
Salute.
So let's take it from the beginning.
You were signed to Uncle Luke, right?
No, I was never signed to Luke.
I actually won a couple of contests.
And Luke took to me.
And at the time I was going, I just got out of prison.
At the time, Luke was going through something with his baby mom at the time.
It was in court.
So,
after I won the contract, I started
going to the studio every day, and Luke was like,
just ride with me. So between going to the studio
every day and going out of town with him,
I ended up moving in a condo
with him.
He was Luke's roommate?
I was actually
a tenant
who didn't pay rent
that must have been
a wild ass
fucking career
hey man
we had some good times
and I learned a lot
from being around him
and this is wild
Trick Daddy
and fresh off
the press
I'm trying to picture
that house
you and Luke together
in a career
amen
how long did y'all live together?
Almost a year.
Maybe a year.
Is this when you started to eat the booty?
No, I was eating that as a little boy eating that.
Moving on.
So how was this house, you and Luke living together?
So we just, Luke was doing his album, Uncle Luke, the Uncle Luke album.
He had Verb on his card record.
Verb had two verses, actually.
And Luke hadn't picked this as a single or nothing.
Like, you know, the label picked the single.
So when the label said, we want this as the single, after I did the first,
I came up with an island record i believe
after that island was like we're gonna use this as a single we need a clean version and verb
second verse was so dirty he couldn't clean it up he would have to redo the whole verse
and the album was already i couldn't like we could just change the whole record
then luke was like you could do another verse? I was like, yeah.
So I ended up doing two verses.
So I got a plus plus as my first ever time,
my first time ever in the studio.
On a Luke album.
Yeah, so that was a plus plus.
So I ended up signing with Slip and Slide, though,
and my first deal.
That's Ted Lucas.
My first deal, I believe, was with Warlock.
Warlock, yep.
Yeah. I don't know that joint. It was Slip I believe, was with Warlock. Warlock, yep. Yeah.
I don't know that joint.
It was slip and slide Warlock.
Right.
Then after that, Atlantic Records, Craig Calvin showed me amazing shit in the game.
And he promised me he was going to let me be myself.
And I said, okay, that's signing shit.
He did.
And from there, you got to look at my singles.
I'm a thug.
Shut up.
I had shit.
You know what I'm saying? But you know what?
We had people talk about Craig Cowman
before on the show.
Not like how you did.
Like, you really just,
that was some real live shit.
See, one thing,
one thing, one thing.
He said to you,
I ain't going to change you.
If you fuck with me,
and he kept his word.
If you have,
if you got,
if you got a lane,
he going to let you drive in your lane.
Atlantic Records was amazing to me.
It was one time they had me,
Fab, Fat Joe, T.I., Twister.
They had all of us at one time.
They called us the...
Atlantic's still out there kicking ass.
What are they called?
Oh, I just had it.
You work with Julie Greenwald, too?
I work with, okay, Julie came over.
Okay, from Def Jam.
Julie and...
Tom Oscawis.
Mike Kaiser.
Kaiser.
Uh-huh.
And the other one.
Lior and Kev?
Lior and Kevin Lyle.
Yeah, that was my favorite label.
When those guys-
When they came, it was even better.
They turned it up.
They made me smoke in my shit in the conference room.
His shit.
Whatever, in the conference room?
Let's make some noise for that, Dre.
You a violinist.
You a violinist.
You a violinist.
You a violinist.
And one thing about them, they would give,
if you know your shit, they'll give you a job.
After your career over, they'll give you a job.
If you know their shit.
And everybody had to say, oh, you had to watch them.
They had the word out that they had to have stolen all this money from Def Jam.
I was like, listen, stealing is illegal.
You go to jail for stealing.
Right.
Just like the same people that's mad at Craig Calvin.
Right.
You go to jail for stealing.
You get your lawyers on people that stole from you.
Now, if you sign a contract
and agree to some bullshit,
that's on you, boy.
Right.
Because, to quote a Rick Ross lyric,
he said,
don't think that Craig Calvin
won't send you the shooters
or send up the shooters.
He has a line where he's
going at Theo Suttermeyer
and Craig Calvin. And he's diss at D.O. Suttermeyer and Craig Cowman,
and he's dissing them.
So it's just unique to hear
the other Miami guy have a totally different...
Because we'll remember...
Okay, so...
Pull up that record, guys.
Ross wasn't signed to Atlantic.
I forget, it's Ross.
Ross never was signed to Atlantic. I think he had Meek Mill signed to Atlantic and Wale signed to Atlantic. I forget. It's Ross. Ross never was signed to Atlantic.
I think he had Meek Mill signed to Atlantic and Wale signed to Atlantic.
I don't know.
But here's the thing.
Okay.
After they wouldn't have signed me, I wouldn't have signed my artist to them.
Saying that if they wouldn't have signed Ross, then Ross kind of had no business going to sign Wale and Mika.
I tell, like, doing TV, I tell them, man,
y'all stop trying to tell me corny-ass shit to do.
Like, I'm going to be trick daddy for the rest of my life.
Don't try to, you can't tell me what to do.
I don't do corny-ass shit, yo.
Like, I'm not doing that, no.
Some funny shit, yeah, I do the funny shit,
but I'm not corny, yo.
I ain't got any desperate act-ass niggas.
I'm not putting on the fucking dress.
There's a lot of women.
Get a woman to put the fucking dress on.
Like, come on, man.
That's beyond taking one for the team type shit.
Don't try me.
But I don't know their relationship.
Yeah, but your experience with Craig Cowman,
that squad, they did right by you.
And I heard you say earlier,
you said you own your masters.
You could sell your masters, right?
I will sell it.
For anybody that's listening or watching.
Wait, but what kind of deal was that
that you got your masters back?
How did you...
Or did you always have them?
I don't know.
The average artist gets their masters back
after a certain time anyway.
I believe it is.
Eight years.
So why is nobody talking about that?
Everybody can't. A lot of the masters ain't worth shit, yo. You got to is. Eight years. So why is nobody talking about that? Everybody can't.
A lot of the masters
ain't worth shit, yo.
You got to be worth
some shit.
That's a good one.
He killed that.
You got to be worth
some shit, man.
I read some shit
last night there.
Michael Jackson
invested $45 million.
In the Beatles?
He bought a bunch of Beatles shit.
He bought the Beatles catalog.
That shit worth over a billion now?
Yeah, he bought the Beatles catalog.
You trying to say if Norby come and buy Trick Daddy,
how long is he trying to say?
I mean, I can't afford it, Trick.
Let me stop.
I ain't got it.
I ain't got it.
But let's throw it out there.
But that'd be ill.
I know this, I'm going to sell my shit for enough money
that my children going to be all right.
And I don't give a damn because they grown.
Them still my children.
I'm not no Bill Gates.
I'm not giving my money to research.
I want my kids to spend all that shit.
And if they got something left, leave their kids something.
I don't give my shit to research something that
I'm never going to see them spend.
I see them same little commercial
about Ethiopia, but them same kids.
Them kids been on there with them flies, flying
around them for 30 years.
You mean to tell me y'all ain't fed them kids yet?
Them kids is still the same size?
What my $2 a day? What my $2
a day been doing for 20 years?
That's what they tell you, $2 a day, right?
They got people that are president of these non-profits.
Yeah.
And they got employees of these non-profits.
They're making money.
Okay.
What's that one dude that was like, yo, donate and have me?
I bought shirts.
Coney, Coney.
Coney, Coney.
They got kids captive.
Oh, yeah.
They got me.
Oh, yeah, he got you. I sent the money, I still ain't get my t-shirt.
That's all I wanted, the whole deal.
He got your money.
I donated money and he still ain't give me a t-shirt.
Coden, right?
What's his name?
Coden.
But fuck him, wherever he's at.
All I wanted was a t-shirt,
I was gonna stay down with the movement.
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everything so now trick everybody think they know how to cook everybody from the hood you
are different type.
You ain't go to no culinary school. Yeah, nah.
I ain't go to regular school.
Right.
So.
I got my GED.
Right.
So what makes it, say, because every nigga that,
most niggas that I know know how to cook cocaine,
think they know how to cook regular food.
Like Bobby Brown?
I'm just being honest.
Bobby Brown? Like Bobby Brown, I'm just being honest. Bobby Brown?
Like Bobby Brown, Bobby Brown,
fried cocaine with chicken.
This is not a rumor, this is in his book.
So what made you say, I'm a real cook,
like you different, you are a real cook.
Actually, cooking food is easy to me
than cooking cocaine.
Because we, you know, I come from the straight drop era
Not no whip
And the nigga doing all this
He putting air in the coke
He putting air in it
Because the basses
Ain't going to get high off that
It's going to be air
They're going to be fake
How they going to have gas
That's quality control
That ain't no high
But for me
Words like nanny, babysitter, those was like foreign words.
That was like Spanish to me.
It's like if I walk in a room and somebody's speaking Spanish, I'm not offended.
I don't even, it's not even a wrestler.
I can't even hear them.
That's like the seatbelt noise.
I'd be on the phone.
They'd be like, put on your seatbelt. Like, what are you talking about? I don't even hear the seatbelt noise. These days, I be on the phone, they be like, put on your seatbelt.
Like, what are you talking about?
I don't even hear the seatbelt shit.
I'm like, I don't give a fuck about the seatbelt for that life.
I care about the seatbelt, so I don't care.
So when I knew that, that mean four or five years old,
lock my door, don't open up for nobody.
Your mama leave your ass home.
After she gone two,
three hours,
you want to eat your son.
Start off with spam,
frying the bologna.
Okay.
Start off with a little
minor shit,
get the little cup
of macaroni and cheese,
put that in the microwave.
The ramen noodles in the pack,
which you pop them
and put a little water in there, slide the plastic bowl. You start off with a little shit like that. I love microwave. The ramen noodles in the pack, which you pop them and put a little water in there,
slide the plastic bowl.
You start off with a little shit like this.
I love how you say it.
Ramen noodles.
We say ramen.
Right.
Which one of us is right?
It's ramen.
It's ramen or it's ramen?
Is it R-O or R-A?
R-A.
So R-A is rain.
He's like the Spanish.
He don't hear it.
R-A is rain.
Fuck that.
He's like the Spanish, he don't hear it. Our head is raised. Fuck that. Oh, he's raving.
So after that, it went to fried bologna.
Like I said, spam and every other thing.
So the easiest, the fastest thing to cook, like, you know what I'm saying?
And there was always some bread because even when we didn't get biscuits or a roll,
you could just slice the light bread.
That's what my grandma used to call the light bread.
Oh, that's the Wonder Bread?
Yeah. Okay.
So the white bread is light bread.
That's what she called it.
So they'd throw two pieces on there.
See, a meal for me growing up,
I'm from the real struggle.
My mama from Carolina.
My mama from Carolina.
Geechee, that's what you're supposed to do.
Geechee, right. My mama from Carolina. My mama from Carolina. Geechee. That's what you're supposed to do.
My mama from Carolina where they grew their vegetables
and they caught their meat.
So a meal
would be a pot of
rice and some neck bones
with a piece of light bread.
A meal would
be sausage
and stewed tomatoes on top of the rice.
That's a whole meal.
Chili with a piece of cornbread.
That's a whole meal.
When you know you're going to struggle, when your chili belly got a hamburger in there,
then you know this is a struggle.
Liver, liverwurst.
You never ate none of those meats?
No, liverwurst, I ain't fucking with that.
No, it worth, I ain't fucking with that. Dude.
My father used to eat chicken liver.
Chicken liver is just like liver.
I don't like liver neither.
I hate liver.
So the crazy shit is, a couple, like, 10 years ago,
when I first met my wife,
I seen chicken liver on a menu somewhere,
and I was like, let me just order this shit.
It's sick as I ever got.
I went and tried to order, tried to bite it off my father.
I said, me and this nigga different.
I thought we were the same.
Nah, like I could not eat no chicken liver.
That's your moriqui side.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But Hennessy straight, tomato juice, Bloody Marys,
I could do that.
That was simple.
But I can tell you, what you, go ahead.
Even come from the geeks.
So from there, my summers was not spent playing with my friends, going to summer program.
I can't swim.
I kicked out of Boy Scout when I was little because I'd never show up.
Because I went to the summer, I went to go stay with Grandma.
At 5.30, Grandma wake you up, you go into the bean field with her.
You picking squash, okra, tomatoes tomatoes strawberry you're picking those things snap peas and you learn this you learn to like
certain food because on the bean field what you'll get is the cinnamon roll with a piece of spice
ham or liverwurst or sauce meat wrapped around it.
And that would be the sandwich.
So how the Jamaicans like the cocoa bread
with the patty in the middle?
We did the opposite with the meat
on top of the cinnamon roll.
So you wouldn't care what kind of beans she cooked.
So lima beans, pinto beans,
northern beans, black-eyed peas, pigeon peas, snap beans, green beans, sweet peas.
I eat all that shit.
And you learn then, another thing, the rice was the main thing of the course.
You always had to have your rice.
Because it not only fill you up,
but it help you save the money on the meat.
You know what I'm saying?
Because the rice is cheap.
Bunch of rice, a piece of meat.
So how'd you change this hobby,
feeding your family,
into making it a business?
Because you got Sundays.
You got two Sundays?
My business partner is actually
more of a business person.
She was a hustler.
I was a taker.
You know what I'm saying?
So we just put our knowledge together, put in our mind what we was going to do.
The harder thing was coming up with a name.
When we came up with Sunday, she was like, that's the smartest thing we ever did.
You know what I'm saying?
And our main thing is this.
We try to keep our employees, especially our main cooks, happy
because we don't want them to know our recipes
and then don't be working for us no more.
That's real shit.
So what we have to do is we have to keep the food constantly.
It's got to be consistent.
All the food got to taste the same.
The greens got to be
the same color group.
And all the recipes
is your recipes
or there's other?
Me and Tasha recipes.
Okay.
So what we did for months
is train our cooks.
And the first two we train
end up leaving like,
damn,
that's three months wasted.
Wow.
Because remember,
you're talking
30, 40 bunches of greens a day
Right
You know what I'm saying
You talking 25 pairs of turkey wings
That's gonna sell out
A day
Right
So why they leave?
Well you
A lot of people
A lot of people think
It be
A lot of people think it's easy
Right
And then a lot of people like more like crabs in a bucket.
They feel like we can't work together.
It's either me or him type shit.
But at the end of the day, we mostly hire high school and college kids so we can teach them how to have something.
We give them the tips every day.
Everybody get tips.
The tips averaging $150 a piece a day.
We don't pay them like the average servers
in a restaurant might get paid $2, $3.
They get paid a regular time.
Even if we have a meeting,
we make them clock in to come and meet with us
because their time is valuable too.
They could be doing something else.
It's fire.
And we encourage them, show them business moving, encourage them to go to college or pursue a career that's going to benefit them in the future.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's the main important thing.
We don't have no high prices.
But even though I told him, you need to at least put a dollar on that shit.
You got one or two. Well, you're opening opening another one right? Well, we open another one
But remember this Miami is the hardest place to get permits and all that shit
That's it's a time like a year right now to get hushed. She just now got all of her 12 permits
Remember last time I said I'm talking about that. She just got Miami's rough
Yeah, I'm this part this part this're like, damn, what happened to this one
paper right here? Not in Miami.
It'd be backwards half the time.
And then this paper got to match this
paper or this got to be done over.
Yeah.
Alright, Trixie, this is what we're going to do.
This is a part of our show. It's called Quick Time with Slime.
Okay.
Shout out Racket and Foxhole, by the way.
Shout out Racket and Foxhole. God damn it out Racket and Foxhole God damn it Of course
So it's either
If you pick one or the other
If you pick both
You take a shot
If you pick both
You might not pick both
I'm never going to pick both
I'm not taking no more shots
Yeah I mean
Just try to play the game
A little trick
Let's do it
Alright
Get your shot ready
Alright
My shot
I'll get my shot ready
I'm about to slide
Alright Alright And it's called What again? Quick time with slimes Just pick one real quick Get your shot ready Alright I'll get my shot ready I'm about to slide Alright
Alright
And it's called
What again?
Quick time with slimes
Just pick one real quick
And we'll just
Keep it moving
You know what I mean
It's on you though
Alright
Jay-Z or Nas?
You can small one
Okay Jay-Z
Alright cool
Cool cool
I respect that
Tupac or DMX?
Tupac.
Ice Cube or Scarface?
Hold it, hold it, give me a shot.
All right, yeah, yeah.
Give me a shot.
Go back, go back, go back.
There you go, shit, there you go, shit.
I'll take a shot, I'll take a shot.
All right, take a shot, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's kind of tricky, Norrie, hold on.
You gotta play this game, you gotta play Hold on. You got to play this game. You got to play it fast.
His name is Strict Daddy.
You don't put DMX with Pac.
You put somebody else, then I have no problem.
Yeah, no problem.
Let's take a shot for that, though.
All right, cool.
Now you got me hyped, Trick.
Now you got me hyped.
All right.
Ice Cube or Scarface?
Scarface. Okay, I didn't expect that
Get my shit ready
I gotta start checking these man
So switch it up
While you read it
I have been
I have been a lot
I'm gonna stick with it
2 Live Crew or Poison Clan?
Two live crew.
I knew you were going to say that.
All right.
All right.
I got to start checking these before.
Okay.
Podcast or radio?
Radio.
Of course.
He on radio.
Trina or Lil' Kip?
Trina.
OK.
OK, this one I don't know.
Pitbull or Flo Rida?
Heh heh heh heh.
Damn.
You can take a little shot.
You know, for the crib.
You don't want to check.
This is the crib.
This is the crib now.
Pitbull. OK, oh! Shout out to Flo Rida. I'm want to check. This is the crib. This is the crib now. Pitbull.
Oh, shit.
Shout out Flo Rodney.
I'm going to take a shot
with that then.
Shit.
Flo my boy
and Flo that boy boy,
but me and Pit
grew up together
as shawty, man.
Okay.
So, this one,
I'm going to let them
live with this one.
Rick Ross
or Jadakiss? Rick Ross. I know he's going to say them live with this one. Rick Ross or Jadakiss?
Rick Ross.
I know he's going to say that.
That's a good one, though.
It is?
Yeah, because a lot of people feel like me and Rick Ross don't really see eye to eye.
They think it's some inside shit, but I'm one of the biggest Rick Ross fans.
And plus, that's home team.
Right.
Even if me and home team
had a problem,
I would never tell y'all.
Right.
Real shit.
This the crib.
You feel me?
That's right.
Okay, this one,
Cocos or Rolex?
Rolex.
Yeah,
I'm going Rolex too.
Showgirls or BTs?
I'm going to say BT.
I've never been a showgirl.
You've been a showgirl back in the days though.
Cut the Ridge.
Cut the Ridge, right?
Well, no, because it was something else.
It was a black club.
Yeah, it was a...
I've been a showgirl.
I don't like no club.
They be like, come into the stage,
it's a lovely, fantastic, I don't know.
No, no, no, no.
What was the homie that used to do the clubs there?
Oh, man. Mirage.
Club Lusions.
Nah, but there was a promoter that used to do shit over there all the time.
Dewberry, Dewberry.
I went with them.
This is the first time.
I always heard y'all niggas got strippers that got
shot. This is the first time I
literally seen bitches with bullet
wounds in there. I said, this is out of time I've literally seen bitches with bullet wounds in there.
I said this is out of line.
This is out of line.
Okay, all right, all right, cool, all right.
So we said, all right, T-Pain or Akon?
T-Pain.
Okay.
Eating booty or eating coochie?
Nope.
Eating booty and sucking coochie.
That's kind of like both. Yeah yeah let's take a shot for that
that was both
that's not really because you
you lick booty
but you like
you can't suck booty
you can fuck around and pull some shit up out of there
I was apart part of it.
I didn't know what was that.
Hey, I'm not with this
bullshit.
Alright, cool, cool.
Kodak Black or Lil Baby?
Kodak Black.
NWA or Wu-Tang Clan?
NWA
Pharrell or Kanye?
Pharrell
I like that
I don't like weirdos
So you wasn't fucking with Kanye
When he had on his red hat?
I don't like no weird shit
He been doing
I like his Yeezys
I got them on
You got the Yeezys?
I get all colors
So you like something he doys? I get all colors.
So you like something he do?
If you send me all colors,
yeah, I might say your name next time.
I ain't letting you.
He's going to fly you out and put you on the album.
Oh, shit.
All right, take one or the office?
Take one.
I've never been to take one. Yeah, you have. Yeah? Yeah, we've been to take one or the office? Take one. I've never been to take one.
Yeah, you have.
Yeah?
Yeah, we've been to take one.
Okay.
You did take one.
Yeah, I took one.
Actually, it's the one now.
Because take one is this new,
that used to be Pink Pussy Clat right here by the airport.
Yeah, no, the little joint that had the jukebox.
Right, okay, that's the one now.
My homeboy, Hall of Famer, Adrian James,
owns the place now.
Okay, okay.
You, I'm an alumni, I had to throw that out there.
So Luke...
In case some Florida State niggas is listening.
Luke or Jay Prince?
Luke.
Luke, the first one, did it.
I know.
That's right.
Luke had his own warehouses, owned everything.
Not only was he distributing his own shit.
Mm-hmm.
True.
Merchandising.
I was making millions off of T-shirts.
Mm-hmm.
Luke Skywalker Records.
This the only question.
With a little man like this.
Yep.
This the only question I'm going to ask with an explanation.
Okay.
Regular clubs versus strip clubs.
I just want you to break it down.
There ain't no regular club.
There ain't no regular club.
And I wish it was
because
There is no so be like.
I would
Club Live would show them
how to become a club.
Respect your people.
Give them an amazing time.
Something that they will always remember.
If you're coming to Miami
or anywhere in the
world, in the United States, if you haven't
been to club, live, you haven't been to
a regular club. That's why I say strip club.
I went in a
club that was supposed to be somebody
that I thought was cool with me.
Ordered a bottle of 1942.
The girl charged me $990 for it.
If I go to live,
if I go to live,
my mans is going to look out for me.
Mike Garner is going to make sure
to get you regular prices.
Put Trick and his homeboys in a section. Shout out Headliner, dude. Exactly. Pick up Mike Garner is going to make sure. He can eat regular prices. Put Trick and his homeboys in a section.
Shout out Headliner, dude.
Exactly.
Pick up Mike Garner.
Shout out Phil.
Headliner, Phil.
Them boys going to show me love.
And on my last birthday party I had in there,
them niggas brought me so many bottles,
I was like, Mike, hold on.
Mike was like, Trick, just don't open them all.
We'll take them back.
We'll have them for next year.
That's fire. I'm not talking about
no cheap shit.
I'm talking about the best of the best shit.
If you
think you a baller, a big money
everybody talking about how much money they got now.
You know the rappers, they get a chain every week and shit.
Yeah, we see them. Where they gonna put that
shit at? We don't know. They get a chain every week and shit. Yeah, we see them. Where they gonna put that shit at? We don't know.
They get a chain every week,
three watches on.
If you get a chain every week,
drive a car that's worth more than $150,000
and own
more than two watches
and say you
a big time bowler, if you ain't been to club
live, you ain't been living.
There's strip clubs in Miami You a big time baller. If you ain't been to club live, you ain't been living.
The strip clubs in Miami, in Atlanta,
are the only ones that I know that get naked. What's the best strip club in Miami, hands down?
The best strip club in Miami.
That bitch ain't big as this room right here.
It's called the Mint Lounge.
All right.
They always, and it's almost connected to the Miami Guard Police Headquarters.
Sounds like it's in Alapata. It's not in Alapata?
No, it's in Miami Guard.
Miami Guard is next to the police station?
Where the police station,
between the police station
and the fire station,
that street,
if you go straight down that street,
the mint is right there.
They got some of the sexiest
natural body bitches.
I don't like them bumblebees.
I don't like them black ants.
I don't like them little eggs,
little legs,
big titties, big ass.
I don't like them.
They look like red ants.
I don't like them.
They got the most sexy and prettiest people,
and then they make me feel like home.
Now, other clubs that I like and go to,
I'll fuck with G5.
G5, okay.
I'll fuck with The Office.
When Oop is in there.
Okay.
One of my mans got a night in there.
And I'll fuck with The One, you know what I'm saying?
But to me, the one is like a younger crowd.
I try to stay away from them.
They're more trigger happy than my generation.
And other than that, I go to the mint.
I go to the mint sometimes every night.
I'm going to go to the mint.
I'm just throwing that out there. It just sounds crazy. I'm just going to go. Whenever you go to the mint sometimes every night. I'm going to go to the mint. I'm just throwing that out there.
It just sounds crazy.
I'm just going to go.
Whenever you want to go
hit me up.
I go there every night.
I'm just calling.
I ain't going to lie.
You did tell me that
last time I saw you.
I go every night.
I didn't know it was the mint.
You said I go there every night.
That's the gambling spot
slash the strip club too?
No, no.
It ain't no room
to do all that.
Okay.
That's right.
All right, cool.
All right, all right.
All right.
The locks or the Migos oh I'm gonna say the locks is I already know the Migos like that I don't I don't like for
I'm sorry I don't really know the Migos and for for them to be the Migos been
doing a thing for a couple years now,
over five years or so, right?
Yeah.
And I never really got, I never really, like, did no type of business
or had no conversations with them or nothing.
I watched a lot, I watched a lot all my life and all their career, pretty much.
Right.
So, the M amigos do their thing.
They got some fine women, too.
But, the love.
That's important.
You got to have fine women.
Okay, okay.
I'm taking a piss.
Hold on.
Okay, okay.
Yeah.
All right.
They don't recycle them.
Outkast or UGK?
Outkast.
Hands down.
Okay.
For somebody else, that would be a hard question.
Because UGK is.
Outkast can't do it.
That Dungeon Family man and them boys clicked up and they separated, did their own thing.
And, man, it's going to be hard to
fuck with them. You can't
put nobody up on no versus against them.
Who are you going to put? Outcast?
Nobody. I don't think. I don't think
it'd be fair. You would have to put Goody Mob
and I wouldn't do that if I was there.
I would join forces with Goody Mob and tell
them, come on.
You know the one thing Outcast
and Goody Maul
probably can't battle
is Wu-Tang.
But it got to be
the whole Wu-Tang.
But let me tell you this.
Right?
We got to be done this badly.
No disrespect.
No disrespect.
You can't milk Wu-Tang
and pour all 50 of them.
How many of them it is?
It's nine.
It's nine.
I'm talking about the changes.
You can't milk them niggas and pour them on out. Okay, but a good mom
Okay, if you're gonna say that then let's do this
Cuz I don't know I know for a fact 25 years ago. I couldn't say this. Okay
East Coast I'm ready. I'm ready for that gets the South. I'm ready for this talk Against the South I'm ready for this talk
We smoking
The whole East Coast
Against the South
We smoking y'all
Smoking
Smoking y'all
It's not fresh
East Coast
Against the South
What's going on
You're not here
Think about that
It just never happened though
I do understand that vision
I do understand that vision. I do understand that vision.
Now, I will say...
But Outkast against Wu-Kang,
I think that's...
What I know now, Norey,
no disrespect.
Yeah, yeah, no problem.
A lot of New York niggas
start sounding like us now.
You win.
Like, they don't have that...
They don't have that...
You win, you win.
And I would prefer
Y'all have y'all identity
Yeah
That way it wouldn't be so easy
For these niggas from the south
To keep coming out
Exactly
Because they keep coming out
Every week
It's a new hot nigga
And then it's gonna be like
One hit wonder
But that's why we got
Griselda Records
I don't know if you know
About Griselda Records
Benny the Butcher
You know what I'm saying
Conway
And Westside Gunn
Sound just like our generation. That's who we gonna put in the forefront. We fucking with them
You understand I'm saying this is all he did so all the other dudes is trying to sound like other do through the doctor
You know we left for the document. We're gonna fuck with the niggas that sound like ours. That's what we do
We probably from where we from yeah, I probably proud to be from where y'all from. They proud to be from where they from. And we gonna
got them.
I know some other
towns that say our words like
pussy ass nigga and
fuck niggas. Those are Miami words.
Yeah, Atlanta been taking y'all shit for a long time.
And I didn't
even say Atlanta. He said it.
I felt like the grills too.
The grills is Miami? For a long time it. I felt like the grills, too. Like, that's been...
The grills is Miami?
Yeah.
I've been...
For a long time,
it was in Miami
before I saw it anywhere else.
The dreads, too.
The dreads, too.
Because remember,
we got the Jamaicans,
Shabba Posse.
We got the...
Shabba Posse came straight
from Jamaica right here.
Yeah, we got the trinnies.
We got the Guyanese.
We got all the West Indians.
Bahamians, very true.
We had the dread, but how the niggas did it, like him,
no type of structure with his dread.
We tied them together, got one hanging over here,
one in your eye.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I understand.
Pick up the rise.
Make some noise for the rise.
We ain't even doing
quick time Islam.
This is not quick.
That's why I did a thing
when they take the old trick
went off on me.
I didn't go off on Meek Mills.
I reacted to something.
I overreacted to something.
And Meek Mills said the things
about his life
and they the ones
coming to Miami
and niggas want to be like them
by wearing Cuba chains
and being on yachts.
I was offended because I didn't hear everything
I just heard that
And I'm not going to mention your city
The only reason why I even mentioned the East Coast
Because I'm here talking to you
Right, right, right
So nobody can get in a twist
Like old trick was disrespecting the East Coast
No, no, no
Because the first thing I said
No disrespect
Remember I said that So what happened between you and me. No, no, no. Right. Because the first thing I said, no disrespect. Remember I said that?
So what happened between you and me?
No, I just made a comment like...
Oh, because, yeah, right, he said...
We from a city that was built on drug money.
Right, right, right.
Like, all the dumb niggas,
them is my niggas.
Right.
I know the first crack babies.
Like, what do you mean,
y'all the first one?
How you the first one,
well, Cuban links, when the'all the first one? How you the first one called Cuban Lynx
when the Cubans
are from Miami?
They're called Cuban Lynx.
I don't know no Cubans
that moved to Miami
from Havana
and went somewhere else.
How many you know did that?
No, they did actually.
But how many you know?
A lot.
That don't live
in Florida no more?
No, no, because when
they first came here,
like my parents and their grandparents, when they first came here like my parents and their grandparents when they first got here remember this they weren't a lot of latinos
here on south beach so they would they gave them free bus tickets or free flights to go anywhere
in the country so a lot of my family ended up in jersey in new york and in la but they don't have
communities there no the mariel boatlift is what kept them here.
That's when it was so many
they couldn't change
that shit after that.
Which was what?
The early 80s.
Right, so,
okay, so,
you're 20 years older than me,
so I understand.
I'm talking about...
I am definitely not.
I ain't telling you.
But listen So listen
So what I'm saying is
From the 80s
Because I was born in the 70s
Me too
75
Okay
So I'm older than you
Okay
I'm going to give you that
So
Well you know that person
Because of your
Your grandparent
But from what I know
Right
The Cubans in the Haitians They first started A lot of Haitians Did not show up A lot of Haitians in New York because of your grandparent, but from what I know,
the Cubans and the Haitians, they first started to say,
a lot of Haitians did not show up.
A lot of Haitians in New York, but a lot of them
didn't show up.
I'll even go even deep as this.
I never knew that Wycliffe was a Haitian.
I had mentioned Haitians in my music
before he mentioned Haitians.
He kept saying refugee camp.
Right.
And then a couple years ago, he was running for president of Haiti.
I was like, wait a minute, this nigga Haitian?
Because a lot of Haitians got treated different than the Cubans.
Right.
If the Cubans made it to land, a Cuban could have got here illegal, got a smuggle here, right?
Yep.
Or came here under another name illegally.
Yep.
And got on the boat and went out there 20 miles and turned around and act like he came in.
And got fouled on the sand.
They were going to give him welfare.
They were going to give him food, a place to stay.
They were going to give him all that.
But the Haitians got to go back.
Yeah.
Even if they catch him in the 80.
No, they didn't care about it.
One thing about it, listen, I had Haitian homeboys.
Haitians like the Mexicans.
You got to beat the shit out of them.
I don't know no soft Haitians.
No, no, they're not soft at all.
So they had it.
So they was worried about getting deported when we didn't know.
See, my mom and them used to marry them.
To get them in the country.
That was the thing back then. that was PPP in the 80s
You gotta hate your man stare what you can't speak a lick of English your mama don't even give no pussy
She don't speak to talk to my name, but he better be there when the people knock on that door.
And after a couple days, he got his paper.
You'll never see him again.
Wow.
This is real shit.
This is real shit.
I don't think we never spoke about this on Drink Champs.
This is a whole political episode.
I love it.
I love it.
We can talk about all this Miami history shit all day long.
How y'all niggas live.
Our time was different.
Is that why when he said that, I'm like, damn.
Meek Mill, what he said.
I got my driver's license when I was literally 14
because when you get caught with a charge in a car,
they issue you a driver's license number when they write you a ticket
because if they don't write you a ticket, the charge don't stick
because it's illegal
for everything after that
is illegal.
So they have to write you
a ticket to cover the fact
of why they pulled you over
even if you committed
an infraction.
Yeah.
An infraction,
any type of,
you know what I'm saying?
Wow.
So I had a driver's license
number and never knew it.
Right.
Like,
I know the signs,
like,
where you notice they haven't been,
Scarface,
filmed mostly in Cali.
A lot of people don't know that.
Yeah, most of them, yeah.
No, I didn't know that.
Pretty much almost all of it, like 90%.
No, I didn't know that.
Yeah.
That's how much I know about Miami.
Yeah, yeah.
But the pretty sit, the scenes, the water,
the drop, the certain houses, they here.
And the beginning is real footage.
Right.
The beginning of it is real footage.
Right.
So,
you gotta ask yourself,
why they never show who Scarface sold them keys to?
My people's bought and sold them shit
from Tuckerman, Carolina, and Virginia,
Right, right.
and DC, and Distribution to Carolina and Virginia and D.C.
And Georgia and Alabama.
Like, our people caught the 50 and 60 years in prison
while you caught 12
and got deported back to your country.
You feel me?
Because we don't have a movie
that's glorifying the struggle,
because that was a struggle.
That was our way out of the struggle.
And believe it or not,
doing a struggle
was some of the best time
in black folk life.
You seen Cocaine Cowboys, the new one?
The Willie Falcone one.
The new one?
Cocaine Cowboys, the new one?
I knew the TV show.
The Netflix one, yeah.
It's the Netflix one.
Yeah, it's the Willie Falcone story.
Willie Falcone and...
You got to watch that shit.
I got it. See, I know a's the Netflix one, yeah. It's the Willie Falcone story. Willie Falcone and... You got to watch that shit. I got that.
Because, see, I know a lot of that
because, like, for instance,
San Pedro.
Uh-huh.
Our county jail has free cable
because when San Pedro
went to prison in the 80s,
he said he wanted to watch TV
and he asked the judge,
could he have TV?
The judge said,
if you buy cable for the whole county,
he said, no problem.
What cable, for the whole jail?
The whole jail had free cable.
The county had free cable?
The county got free cable.
That's the only good thing it had then.
I was about to make some noise for that,
but I don't think that's good.
That's the only good thing it had.
But it's like, I remember we went from dollar joints.
When y'all was wearing Timbs, we was wearing some shit
called Eminem boots.
Yep, from the flea market.
Yeah.
This boot was so exclusive, you can't even
Google to find a picture of this motherfucker.
Yeah.
The same jackets that they were selling on,
the same jackets that they was,
the same Louis jackets and Gucci jackets
that we thought was real back in the day,
we was paying $400, $500 for them in the flea market.
And when I went to New York, when I started rapping,
they was selling them on the Lower East Side of Manhattan
on Canal Street.
Yeah.
Yeah, because they was full gays.
We never knew that.
So to have a Gucci cap,
to have a Gucci cap because we
wasn't materialistic. That wasn't materialistic
but that was ghetto fabulous.
MCM. That was out here too, homie, right?
You guys have MCM out there?
I don't know. I'm a kid. I'm a jet.
We wear, for instance,
Leacar Sportique. Are you familiar with that?
Leacar Sportique, of course.
Okay, dad,
he leads you to the same shit
y'all rapped about.
We was doing that
at the same time.
That's why I was being here.
That's why we accepted it.
Because y'all didn't know
because you didn't have
a family that lived in the South.
And then another thing,
Miami was not considered the South.
We were considered as the bottom.
Yeah, the bottom.
We wasn't the South.
And there wasn't no
luxury vacation place because even the people here wouldn't accept and it wasn't no luxury vacation
place because even the people here wasn't going on South Beach no no
fucking beach boy you may get caught on that beach in the 80s boy your ass gonna
get rough man and everybody think that that's the money
hood that's a moron. South Beach was bombs, crackheads, homeless people. Yeah, South Beach was a hood. Right now, South Beach is a moron.
Remember the South Beach Boys?
The house that Ronnie Cycli bought for 12 million.
The game for the South Beach Boys.
The same house that Ronnie Cycli bought for 12 million, Shaq bought it for 25 and sold
it for 40.
There's different kind of money in Miami.
You got a place called Pinecrest.
You got Cora Gables, an old Cutler Road,
Gabers Estate, South Miami.
You got Cutler Bay out there in the Rantless
where the motherfucker got 15 acres.
That's that money,
that grandfathered him.
That's old money, yeah.
Right, that's,
they did all what they was going to do.
You feel me?
Right, right.
We didn't, like,
we had 99,
niggas went to 99 cent movies.
Right.
Like, yeah,
it was like,
we played That's My Car.
Mm.
With a car,
we ain't got no car,
but there's Porsches,
Lamborghinis,
all that.
We seen all that shit
in shorties.
Right.
You could be at the light
and be next to John Shuler.
It's like,
hey, God.
Like, it's nothing.
Wow.
Yeah, that's the first place thatuler, it's like, hey, God, like, it's nothing. Wow. Yeah,
that's the first place
that you could see,
like,
showing your money
don't mean nothing out here.
Nah,
because the one with the real,
the one with the real money,
they ain't showing it.
Yeah,
yeah.
Wow.
You got to finish
Quick Time of Slime.
You ain't finish it yet?
No,
because it's been so great
Alright cool hold on
Alright
Boosie or Juvenile?
It's loud
Boosie
Okay
Mobb Deep or Dog Pound?
Dog Pound
Okay
Loyalty or Respect?
Respect Cash Money or No Limit? Okay. Loyalty or respect? Respect.
Cash money or no limit?
Man.
Who I think made more money or who I respect the most?
Whatever your criteria is, whatever you want.
No limit.
All right.
Because, yeah, I I wanna get into this
The
One point
Wayne has said some shit
It was the whole thing
You Wayne
Cash Money
I wanna get to that later though
Wayne or Drake
Drake
Okay that was weird
That was weird you said
90's or 2000s?
Because he almost made me take a drink.
Because what I was going to say
was going to make me eligible for a drink.
But being that the stats and limitations,
we went over that, I'm going to say,
ain't they the same person?
That deserves a drink, Trick.
I'm not going to, I'm not going to, I'm a drink, Trick. I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna.
Wow.
I'm gonna 20 shot.
How you just answered that, that's mine, this is mine.
I'm gonna give you a little, a little.
Oh, man.
A poquito, that's what we call it in Spanish.
Don't worry, we halfway through.
Yeah, yeah, we almost.
Halfway through.
We almost.
No, I have to leave in like,
I gotta leave in like 15 minutes.
Yeah, yeah, we got you, yeah, we can work with that.
I looked at the like 15 million. Yeah, yeah, we got you. Yeah, we can work with that. I looked at the damn nigga halfway.
Holy moly guacamole.
Oh, shit.
So what's next, Patrick, though?
We got Sundays.
It's lit.
We opening another Sundays.
You said this last album.
Is that the next thing?
Is it a movie going?
I want to do the last album.
I want to do music with people.
Everybody that I didn't do music with
that I think I should have done.
New and old?
New and old.
Okay.
So.
I have like three records with me and Ross.
Everybody want to hear us together,
but I got the records already. I want to hear y'all together. You want to do something new? I'm going to want to hear us together But I got the records already
I want to hear y'all together
You want to do something new?
I got
I'm going to do something new too
But I got the records together
And we're going
Even if we have to give
The other records away
We will get the people
What they want
You know what I'm saying?
What I want to do next is
I want to make sure that
We continue back
On the same page That we were in Miami,
where there was an investor from out of town coming to buy our properties and building buildings,
where we don't have to feel like that in the next 10 years.
We can't be able to afford to live here.
Our kids have to move to Georgia because the land and the property is cheaper.
You know what I'm saying? I want to turn back to the Miami where the University of Miami
is the most respected and feared football team of all time.
I want to turn back to the 72 Dolphins where nobody beat us that season
like never happened before.
You're asking for a lot of things right now.
And I believe I deserve it because I feel like,
I feel like, listen, I sprained my ankle.
I tore my meniscus.
I tore my, I had low ankle sprain and high ankle sprain.
I tore my ACL.
I had surgery.
All that got happened because I feel like
I toted Miami on my back for so long.
Goddamn, make some noise for that, goddamn.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
I feel like we've seen enough, said enough, and done enough.
I think now it's time for us to get paid for it.
Yeah, absolutely.
I think real niggas supposed to get together
and put pressure on fuck niggas and stop killing each other,
because real niggas supposed to get together and because real niggas are supposed to get together
and get money.
They ain't supposed to get together
and shoot at each other.
I think that's what we're supposed to do.
I think that's what we're going to have to do.
I think people are going to have to start
respecting and expecting criticism.
Meaning, if I'm older than you,
I can tell you, hey, calm down.
Are you tripping?
You know?
We need to step back to our culture,
our fuck nigga culture,
because we don't have ops.
Right.
Let everybody be who they is,
and we still be ourselves.
And I want everybody to know that you can come to Miami, I want you to enjoy the weather, the nice beaches,
you can spend all your money in them stores,
in them high-end stores like a dumb ass,
because 15 years ago they didn't make that shit
in our size because they didn't make it, they didn't make that shit in our size because
they didn't
want us to
wear it.
But now we
the assholes
that are
spending money
on it so
they're going
to come down
to our
level and
they're going
to allow us
to do it
because that's
what makes
them what
they are.
We spend
money on
designers when
you don't even
know the
history of
the designer.
You know what I'm saying?
Stop recycling these
bitches.
If you a nigga on a certain
level,
your next girlfriend
can't be my ex-girlfriend.
And I want everybody to know
off my last album,
no matter the money,
no matter the problems, no matter the problems,
no matter nothing, that I had a wonderful motherfucking time.
And including going to prison, if I had to do over, I'd just do it and accept the weight,
the rock that I took, because I could have went another way, you know.
I got friends of mine, family members mine. That's doing life in the graveyard
Great
So other than that, I'm I'm I'm
chill
You consider yourself retired because I know I never retire you like I'm so much for the mic
No, I never retired because I'm doing this
Do shows I would do concert and I going to always sound like the record sound.
You're not going to rhyme over the vocals?
Nah.
You can do it.
You have to do that on certain TV shows.
It's on the TV track.
Yeah, on the TV track, yeah.
But I trick them every time.
I just put my ad libs on there.
And they listen a little bit before they realize I'm rapping that shit for real.
Because I would hate
for somebody to say,
oh, Trick don't know the lyrics.
It's not that.
It's that every time I say it,
I say something different.
Because remember,
nobody, I wrote this shit.
I can say what I want to say.
How you want to say it?
You understand what I'm saying?
This ain't like
you wrote my shit for me.
Like, how did you feel
when you seen that?
When they pointed that out,
that that dip set was rhyming over vocals?
You mean when?
Want me to take a shot?
No, I'm just kidding.
So you mean when Jadakiss said it?
Yeah, Jadakiss said it.
Yeah.
Just out front about it.
Well, did he say that before they had on fake diamonds?
Or was that after he said they had on fake diamonds?
He said they had on fake diamonds?
No.
Now stop, Trigg.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
Like, my verses can't go like that.
He said you didn't have your volume on.
How'd you hear that?
I went back and saw it, because I had to go and see exactly.
Because it was a time when somebody snatched something
off somebody's head and throwing it on the floor.
I was like, wait a minute.
Yeah, yeah, the bandana. I got to see what the fuck he's saying to him right then.
Yeah, good.
I'm trying to get you and shit together.
I can't do that.
I can't rap battle either.
Have a nigga all in my face,
spitting and talking about
what he's going to do to my mom and my daughter.
I can't do that.
I'm gonna be like Gibber the Reeners.
I'm gonna be waiting on your ass at that bus with that gun. Yeah.
We done with Quick Thomas Line right?
Holy shit
You know the list like that?
Yeah
Yeah they make it
But they be fucking up
Two of the
The goddamn Dominican
And the Colombian
Because they don't
They don't know you like you know me
So a lot of the questions
You know oh I know
He gonna take this over there
Yeah yeah yeah
Because there's some shit
That you gotta do
You a loyal nigga, though.
Like, they was saying, we was talking to, on Clubhouse, to, um.
You like Clubhouse.
I'm a girl named from Jacksonville, B.
What a girl named from Jacksonville signed to T.I.
Tokyo Jazz.
Tokyo Jazz.
And they was like, they was asking Tokyo Jazz,
if T.I. did a verse with somebody, who you think will win?
She was like, T.I.
And they was like, oh, you got,
I'm like, man, shut the fuck up.
Like, yo.
Like, what's she supposed to fucking say?
Right, yeah, she on the team.
See, that's the problem.
Bitches got to pick a team, man.
When you pick a team,
you got to play for your team.
You got to play your hearts.
You got to play to fucking win.
Your team get in a fight,
you got to leave the bitch
and go fight with your team.
Like Malice in the Palace.
Malice in the Palace.
You seen Ron Artest?
Yeah.
You got it.
That's that Queen shit.
All that.
We running in the stands.
Boy, Ron Artest.
I liked it when they beat that fat boy.
That fat boy got in a cheap little lick.
The fans, the fans.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Beat their ass.
Where the Tramp Sprewell from?
He was on New York at that time, so we claimin' him.
Let's just.
Did he beat one of the coaches ass or something?
He was on the Knicks at the time.
We claimin' him, all right?
Let us have that.
Let us have that.
But he did choke his...
When the coach said something, he told him,
man, what the fuck?
He choked his ass.
See, I remember watching,
I remember in the Heat playoffs game
when Gary Payton told D-Wade,
you better watch your motherfucking mouth, nigga.
Ooh.
I was like, okay.
And Gary Payton, what team he was on?
The Heat.
He was on the Heat?
And D-Wade was on?
The Heat. He was on The Heat and D-Wade was on The Heat.
Okay, let me ask this question again.
Gary Payton
played for The Heat
and D-Wade
played for The Heat
but D-Wade said
some disrespectful shit
to DP.
He didn't
D-Wade probably wasn't
a Gary Payton fan.
I mean, Seattle
if they weren't playing
in the playoffs
you didn't see them
play back then.
Seattle was Sean Kemp and
Daddy shrimp. Yeah. Yep. Okay, and um
T what the other big boy name me he look like a great walker's uncle stealing that's all Kemp
I know the big white boy. Oh, no, Sean can't be white. Um
Sean Kemp was a shot. It was white boy. Oh, no. Sean Kim ain't white. Sean Kim was a monkey man, high flyer.
Huh?
Did he play for, no, he played for Utah.
But he looked like, he remind you of him.
Because that was the Sonics before they turned into Oklahoma.
Yeah, the Supersonics.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But it's all respect.
Everybody was like, well, how?
UD been playing
for years.
He's a man.
UD ain't get in
in two years.
Got in and then play
all the total.
That boy,
you better watch
your fucking mouth.
He the hit man.
Y'all know what's going on?
You got to have a hit man.
See,
the Knicks,
we used to have him.
Y'all had a hit man.
Y'all had.
I'm going to tell you
what his name.
What the boy,
Kyle Corbin
Yeah he got a hitman
Okay
New
Cause I don't even know
He's not there no more
I think he's not there no more
Okay
Knicks we did halfway good
We had Derek Moore
Oakley was
Oakley was a hitman
Patrick Ewing was a hitman too
Anthony Mason
Anthony Mason definitely was a
Anthony Mason was a sleep on y'all I think Anthony Mason definitely was a sleep on y'all.
I think Anthony Mason, I like the way he dribbled the ball.
He dribbled that big hog.
That's Queens. It's Queens again, in case you don't even know.
You can tell he played pickup ball on the park.
That's that shit.
I went to a basketball camp.
Mark Jackson, I was about to say Mark Anthony.
That would have been weird.
Mark Jackson, Anthony Mason, Mason Kenny Anderson Kenny Smith and
I forget who else all the biggest of New York from Queens. Excuse me. It's not just New York from Queen Queens
Yes, be clear. I'm sorry I don't know if you know, God damn it. We out here. We out here. And I've ripped the whole New York, God damn it.
That's motherfucking right.
Jeez Louise, by the way.
But that's huge.
Yeah.
But you know basketball ain't our thing.
Yeah, you have football.
Yeah.
You want me to name them niggas?
Let's go.
I'm in.
Football?
Yeah.
Well, so do I get the name niggas from the youth?
Of course you do.
You get to name them more.
The number one line, the number one safety of all time Rest in peace Sean Taylor
God bless
You want me to go with my running backs
Because I got one that been running the ball for 20 years
And you know you're only supposed to do that for 3 years
Had knee surgery on both knees
Call him Frankie baby
I call him Frank Gore
A dub at running back
Started 20 years
At running back. Started 20 years at running back.
Frank Gore.
And he might be two or three in the all-time NFL lead in wrestling.
Let's go to high school and then to college.
A guy named Troy Davis.
First NCAA player to race for 2,000 yards back to back.
Let me stop.
Why is he doing that?
Miami South Ridge, of course.
Okay, yep.
Let me stop because them just people I know.
I don't want to start naming people I don't even know.
You got to.
That's from my neighborhood, them there.
What?
Holy moly, guacamole.
This is high power shit. That's from my neighborhood. Them there. What? Holy moly. Guacamole. Hell yeah.
This is high power shit.
But y'all did good on that basketball.
Queens did devil.
And I'm saying that not because of ones you named.
Because the ones that you didn't name that I know are from Queens.
Right.
But how about this?
How about the Nets?
Did you think the Nets?
Fuck the Nets.
They right here.
Okay.
But how about the Lakers now with Westbrook?
I think it's too much.
It's too much?
I think Westbrook and LeBron are going to bump heads.
Now, I think Westbrook.
AD is the baddest thing on the team,
and he's never going to get the opportunity with LeBron and Westbrook.
It's only one ball.
It's only one ball. It's only one ball.
I don't think LeBron ever...
I don't think LeBron ever transitioned into a Kobe Bryant
as far as having the ball with the last shot.
But LeBron had to assist, though.
And it threatened the whole court.
It was like, ugh.
I think LeBron was more like everybody looking at him play.
I agree with you, but Westbrook got that killer instinct like Kobe.
So that's going to be a problem because how are you going to pass it to LeBron?
Yeah, yeah.
What if LeBron bowed down and passed it to him?
If LeBron do that, they're going to talk about him bad.
That's trying to chew.
See, you can't.
Everybody say that we had the big three.
That wasn't no fucking big three.
Chris Boss is soft as fuck, yo.
Chris Boss is Mickey Mouse.
That big?
And you know the Cubans say that.
So you know why I say, eat Mickey Mouse.
Eat Mickey Mouse.
Eat Mickey Mouse.
He ain't nothing.
TFN, it's all for nothing.
Jesus.
And everybody know Chris Bob did this and this and this, man.
Our three-point shooters between Shane battier
Mike Miller
Ray Allen
And the other temperature we had posing shooting that bitch, right
Don't want to shoot them fucking ball, yo.
One game LeBron took off and actually took it to the goal and won the game.
That was one time.
LeBron, I got the LeBron South Beach, you know what I had to go through to get them?
You got to go and score, boy.
You got to say, get back every time.
Remember when Shaq came to the league? Yeah. Give me the damn ball.
Yeah.
Shaq was like the T.O.
Breaking rims and all that.
Just throw your hand up.
Get in here.
Fuck that.
Get in here.
All right.
Even Dirk Levinsky did that.
Even Dirk did that.
Give me the ball.
So hold on, Trick.
Just trying to, off subject, but still on subject.
So what happened?
You and Cash Money had problems prior to that?
I don't have problems with people.
No, I mean before.
Nobody get killed?
No, of course.
Little Wayne had some...
Little Wayne...
Okay, so what happened was
we won the championship
and Lil Wayne was on our dick.
They won the championship
and Lil Wayne was in the
locker room with them.
We're like, hold on now.
Y'all stay in Miami now.
You was just celebrating with us last year.
He came out.
He spoke to the Heat niggas.
They was like, I ain't speak.
He said some sweet.
They was like, fuck you.
You down on the other side anyway.
Yeah, because he was with Dallas.
He was talking that shit.
It's Dirk Nowinski and them dudes, right?
He was disrespecting the crib, you know.
And this is my town. you know, I have the little
you stole them, I'm taking these with me.
Yeah, of course, we give them to you.
Don't worry about it, they're already yours.
They're already yours.
And take the Moon Rock too, that's Moon Rock.
Oh, I'm gonna take it, I'm gonna put it in the other part.
Yeah.
But go ahead, go ahead.
And so I just had to like,
just remind them, pretty much let them know
that this is my time.
Tough fruit, my part of time.
Yeah.
There's no problem.
I don't have no problem.
One thing, I don't have a problem with people
because, you know, people have to die
and, you know, the cemeteries are already
backed up because of COVID.
Right.
I don't want to die.
Nobody's not going to be locked up and say,
oh, that's the one who killed Trick. No.
You just have to be...
You got to stay out of
hostile confrontations.
Interaction with the police.
You don't look at the police.
You get out of the car Bowlegged
Then he slam his own door
You know what he gonna do
To yours when he get to it
So I advise you
To just pull off now
Not even cooperate
You gotta fuck out
Give him some rest
You got a better chance
To give him some rest
He might slip
On the way back to the car
Give you an extra cone on him
Yeah I don't I try to stay out He might slip on the way back to the car, give you an extra cone on him.
Yeah, I don't, I try to stay out of cases.
That was different advice than I expected.
No, but that's good advice.
I'm telling you, because I don't know what's going on,
but police are real bad right now. Yeah, yeah.
And they don't care.
They got the police union that are,
and I want to say this before I leave,
the police union are backing all cops
for killing people,
for doing dumb shit and all.
They're backing the cops that was arrested
for involving themselves in the interaction, right?
But they're not backing the cops
that was working,
that was policing the Capitol building that day.
They ain't backing them at all.
So they with the bullshit.
They need to break that shit down.
Start at the top.
Let's start this shit over.
Real shit.
Nor, he put some more stuff in that cup?
Yeah, we know, that's just, you know.
That's his Peruvian roller right there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I fly him in from Peruvia in my mind.
Peruvia.
Right?
Where's some of the other shit that makes sense?
You're so trick, man.
I just want to tell you, man, in case you don't know, man, we appreciate you.
You're a legend.
Yep.
You're a person that I've always been cool with for 20 years now, man. We've just been
going, I'm sure, EFM the same way.
Oh, yeah.
He supported
me for a long time. That's right.
I used to work the street team for Slippin' Slops.
God damn it. God damn it. Street team
shit, right? Shit is real.
I just want to personally thank
you. I'm knowing...
And I just want to say, you had something'm knowing, and I just want to say,
you had something to say to your fans for the end,
or what you had to say?
Eat Booty Gang Incorporated, something?
No.
Well, like I said,
look out for that Eat a Booty Gang merch.
Yep.
And for the girls,
you could eat or be ate,
however you want it.
You know?
And only one rule.
Two side rule One rule
No pee pee
No doo doo
That's simple
Shit and squirking
Included
Like you need
When I say pee pee
Doo doo
Like cause squirt
Is pee too
Squirt is pee
Yeah
Squirt like
If they squirt
They pissing When they bust And they squ like. If they squirt, they pissing.
When they bust and they squirt?
No, when they squirt.
Not when they bust because you catch a nut, you have a climate, and then you squirt.
All the water stuff.
That's piss?
That's pee.
That's pee pee.
They've been pissing on us?
But it's a different kind of pee.
Because all I know is that after researching it, after all these research, I come to find out.
What college you went to, man?
I went to the soda correction.
What I found out is that the bladder is empty after they squirt.
What's in the back but in the bladder?
Beepers If a girl
Squirt on the bed
Don't change the sheet
Let it dry
If that shit is brown
That's pee
Only water don't turn brown
That's a test
Yeah
All these years
Huh
And I'm not...
If they don't do it too much, I like it.
But when they just do it, I'm like...
This bitch got a weak bladder.
She's overdoing it.
Why are you eating my mouth?
You know you can drown.
You know they say a teaspoon of water drowns you.
If a bitch pee on me, I'm telling y'all right now.
If a bitch pee down my mouth or in my nose and kill me, y'all make sure that bitch is prosecuted to the fullest.
Then you're not supposed to die of eating nobody out.
Under no circumstances.
You got to wear a snorkeler.
This is literally the first time I wasn't ready.
Literally, one word.
Oh, shit, Trick.
So that's how we ending this trick on a... I love and appreciate my fans
because I know my fan,
a fan of Trick Daddy
is a fan of realness,
a fan of real hip-hop and R&B,
a fan of the real America,
the true street blues of America.
Did I ask you,
would you battle T.I.?
Did I ask you that?
I would battle anybody.
You and T.I.?
I would versus against anybody.
That would be a good one, man.
I'm not Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I'm senior.
I'm Batman.
Robin is going to be my sidekick.
I'm shooting and driving.
So let's be clear, for the record. Anybody. I'm gonna be my sidekick. I'm shooting and driving.
So let's be clear, for the record.
We saying-
Anybody.
If T.I. take this-
I don't care, Nori, I don't care who it is.
If my mama had an album, she better run up on me.
I don't care. T.I. I don't care.
T.I.
I don't care.
Silk the Shocker.
Silk my main man.
I like Silk as a person way more than I like him as a rapper.
Plies.
Bring them on.
And tell them to bring some help with them.
Tell Plies, I tell you what,
tell Plies to go get somebody else to help him
and they jump me.
How about Juvenile?
Anybody, Nori.
Anybody.
Anybody, Nori.
Mystical?
Nori. Anybody, Nor. Mystical? Nor.
Anybody, Nor.
I don't see there's nothing more to say.
Let's take a picture and that's it.
Yeah.
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