Drink Champs - Episode 332 w/ Gangsta Boo
Episode Date: September 16, 2022N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode we talk with the one and only Gangsta Boo! Three 6 Mafia influenced a generation of hip-hop and Gangsta Boo’s lyricism helped the g...roup rise to prominence! Coming from Memphis, TN - Gangsta Boo shares her journey in hip-hop and how she helped utilize the Memphis culture in her sound. Gangsta Boo shares stories of how Three 6 Mafia split, working with 8Ball & MJG and much much more! Lots of great stories that you don’t want to miss!! Make some noise for Gangsta Boo!!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆 Listen and subscribe at https://www.drinkchamps.com Follow Drink Champs: https://www.instagram.com/drinkchamps https://www.twitter.com/drinkchamps https://www.facebook.com/drinkchamps https://www.youtube.com/drinkchamps DJ EFN https://www.crazyhood.com https://www.instagram.com/whoscrazy https://www.twitter.com/djefn https://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductions N.O.R.E. https://www.instagram.com/therealnoreaga https://www.twitter.com/noreaga Check out our Culture Cards NFT project by joining The Culture Cards Discord! Link below 👇: https://discord.gg/theculturecardsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Now, when we started
this show, we said we wanted to interview legends,
legends, especially queens.
And not meaning my
borough. We're confused.
We're meaning real queens.
And I've been knowing this woman
since 1998.
I believe we both dropped off both solo albums
in 1998.
Wow, that's crazy. We both had a motherfucking year in 1998. I believe we both dropped our both solo albums in 1998.
Now Records.
That's crazy.
We both had a motherfucking year in 1998.
She is a part of
a legendary group
and then when I Googled her
I come to find out
because I was like
how the hell
is this girl
fitting with these
crazy guys
and she just fits
the fuck in.
It's like not abnormal
but then I googled
and I realized
that
she has all brothers
so you
all brothers
so
it comes natural
yeah
it comes
but
her name is Gangsta
boo
and she's been
out here
doing
and now we did
the same thing
I did Marist Bootcamp
she was right
after me
we like following each other in case y'all don't know what a bum we talk about. We're someone one the only
I've been knowing you for years
I've been and every time I've always seen you you always been sweet
But that's that's that's people tell me most
Moses gangster people in the world are sweet people I don't think I've ever seen a clip on Drake's lips before. This is why we're filming. Yeah, let's go.
Ah!
Ah!
Nigga, suck my dick.
Oh, my God. How embarrassing. Oh my god
How embarrassing
Where the shot at
Can we take a shot
Can we take a fucking shot
Oh my god
I'm so embarrassed
I'm so embarrassed. I'm so embarrassed.
I'm so embarrassed.
Now, why did you do it like that?
Can I have a shot, please?
Yeah, let's go.
Let's go.
Please give us a shot.
Okay.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. You'm sorry. I knew I said I wanted
to smoke, but you started out with the fuckin' smoke.
Nope, I'm not gonna lie.
I'm not gonna lie.
Um, cause I actually didn't see the beginning
of verses. So by the time
I tuned in, this had already had
an exit. So I didn't see this.
You only saw it just
you heard about it and then just saw it like when you saw it.
No, when we got a group chat,
whenever we interview somebody,
so we saw it all on a group chat
and they threw you on there, sis.
They was like,
she really is gay.
I've never seen...
Cheers, cheers.
Oh, cheers, guys.
Cheers, cheers.
Let me open my shit up.
What was it that ticked you off?
Okay, well.
Because we love each other, right?
Yeah, and I'm on actually Crazy Bone's first album called Thug Mentality.
That came out, I think, in 99.
So I've been knowing them for a while.
And I work with them, with Crazy Bone anyway.
But it was some behind-the-scenes backstage shit going on.
Right. You know what i'm saying
and it just kind of trickled off on the stage and when he threw something i don't know i blacked out
to be honest i didn't even realize i blacked out until like i saw it i guess but that's some
memphis shit i was just kind of like damn man everybody fresh as fuck people flow in town i
want my back in you know what i'm? I want the rest of my money.
The show is about to be over and I was mad as hell.
Yeah, I was just pissed.
I was just pissed.
In LA.
I was mad as fuck.
It was really their turf, if anything.
Shout out to Easy.
I rocked Easy.
The gangster.
Gangsta rapper.
Let's not wait forever him for this show.
Okay.
Damn.
What a great part.
I got him nervous.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no.
I'm fucking with you.
But let's go back to 1998 for a second.
One of the best years in hip hop.
But when I Google you, it said that you would start now in 96, 97, on 360.
So, rapping before that, too.
Yeah, I was.
I was, like, more, like, you know, I was young.
Like, I was, like, I'm young now, but I was, like, 14.
I joined the group when I was 14.
Wow.
Oh, it said 16 online.
That was my first solo song when I was 16 or something. But, you know, you can't really believe everything online. Right. Yeah, I know that. Wow. So, you said 16 online. That was my first solo song when I was 16 or something.
But you know,
you can't really believe
everything online.
Right.
Yeah,
I know that.
Jesus Christ,
if I really,
everything gonna be
on me online.
Yeah.
But anyway,
yeah,
I was mostly like
a little talent show rapper
like at school and stuff.
But yeah,
I started with them
when I was,
yeah,
14.
How did you join them?
How'd they find you?
A talent show.
Oh,
a DJ?
Well, what Juicy used to. Oh, a DJ? Well,
Juicy used to,
he was a DJ
at our junior high school.
Juicy was a DJ?
What was DJ Paul?
Well,
both.
Juicy actually used to DJ
for A-Ball MJG.
Wow.
He was like one of their
backup DJs too.
Wow.
Yeah,
Juicy J.
And people know that?
I know,
that's my fuck shot.
But yeah,
you know,
you know,
you know,
but now you know,
so now you know So now you know
And DJ Paul
Yeah
So he was
But anyway
We went to school together
But it's not like
We knew each other
I was the girl
That used to call
People's phones
And rap on their
Answer machines and shit
So Lord Infamous
Rest in peace to him
That was Paul's
Uncle
Cause Lord
Mom is Paul's sister
So I ended
He came up with
Three six
Might be with Paul
So I ended up Finding his number Was rapping on his Answer my baby with Paul, so I ended up finding his number,
was rapping on his answering machine all the time,
and he told Paul that I can rap.
One female never showed up to the studio.
Then they called me, and then I showed up to the studio,
and I never left the studio with them.
And it's that first record you made called Achifa?
Yeah, Achifa.
Achifa.
The reaper.
Yeah, I was talking about you.
I did my research.
Yeah, that was my first solo song ever.
I'm sorry, y'all, man.
I know, now, you good.
I'm sorry, my dear. You good at what you do. Get outside, my dear. You good at what you do. That ever. I'm not giving up, man. I know, now you good. I'm not giving up, damn it.
You good at what you do.
You good at what you do.
That's why I'm here.
You good at what you do.
Yeah.
So, um.
Oh, y'all can't give me time.
At the time, at the time.
Help yourself.
At the time, are they, are they, um.
Because one thing about the album, right.
That was my first album.
Which album? My first album is Inquiring Minds, my solo album.
But the first Three Seas Mafia album I was on that was distributed through Selecto His was Mystic Styles.
That's when we first came out.
And then we signed with Relativity and came out with Chapter Two, World Domination.
Then Loud and all that stuff.
Because, yeah, where the dollars at?
I always wanted to...
It always said featured with Juicy J
And DJ Paul
Yeah
So interesting
And not 3-6 Mafia
Right
Am I missing something
No
All three of y'all
3-6 Mafia
Well it was six
Yeah
It was six of us
And crunching out on that song
So Paul and Juicy
Was just smart
They knew how to
Break every fucking thing down
It was six of y'all?
Yep.
Where the fuck was I?
DJ Paul,
Lord Infamous who passed,
Koop Sanika who passed,
Crunchy, me, and Jay.
So Crunchy,
oh, I'm sorry,
Koop Sanika has passed
and Lord Infamous passed.
So it's two of them.
So now it's four left.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But we like the temptations, man.
Right.
We're like, boom,
sometimes you see it, sometimes you don't. Yeah, because it's crazy when you think about Memphis, yeah. But we like the temptations, man. Right. We're like, boom, sometimes you see it, sometimes you don't.
Yeah, because it's crazy when you think about Memphis, though,
because it seems like a lot of drama happens in Memphis.
Like, I didn't see that, like, you know,
my very few times that I, you know, visited Memphis because I've kind of messed with all of y'all.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I would realize, like, if I invite a certain rapper, I couldn't invite another one.
And I would be like, and they would tell me, too, like, because they knew I was green.
They knew I ain't know what the fuck was going on.
This is back then.
This is back then.
Like, yeah, like.
Memphis is kind of petty sometimes, you know.
It used to be crabs in a bucket.
But now it's not really like that no
more because it's a lot of talent that came out of the city you got all the kind of rap every hot
rapper really from memphis now like shout out to all the rappers but okay you know you got
fuck doll recipes doll got it money bag yo key glock oh my favorite i mean there's just so many
rappers but back then everybody was just scratching trying to get out the you know
because other than able mjg do y'all feel like y'all was, like,
the group that actually made the industry
pay attention to Memphis?
Yeah, no, yes, yes.
It's not a feeling, it's facts.
It's not a feeling, it's facts.
I like the girl.
I like it.
I like it.
It ain't a feeling, it's facts.
I mean, it's just a real talk, though.
It's a real talk.
We from a little, it's a country small town.
Right.
And here it is.
We were like a punk rock group. Like, you know, moshing and then we just made it through
and talking about sipping on syrup, turn a club up,
all kind of drug songs and just really capitalizing
and captivating the Memphis culture.
And then yeah, we definitely made it out there,
motherfucker, I mean, they won an Oscar.
Cause Memphis has rich music history though, before.
They got Elvis, right?
No! No, way more than that. No, I'm not. I mean, he from Mississippi, but I don't claim him they want to ask because memphis has rich music history though before it got elvis right no no
wait more than that i mean he's from mississippi but i don't claim him i've never been to grace
members he got a house in memphis but i don't we don't claim him like that we don't miss miss
he's never even really been to graceland we got al green we got isaac hayes you know what i'm saying
we got stacks yeah she's the weeds papa cheese i already take a shot with you let's go let's go Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah She arrived from around the corner from Nutbush, Tennessee. So, yeah, no, Elvis, they wrong for that, man. We got to not normalize Elvis.
And you from White Haven, what you call it,
y'all turn it into Black Haven?
Black Heaven?
Yeah, no.
Black Heaven?
I like Black Heaven.
Black Heaven?
Yeah, if heaven got to get over it, it'd be Black.
But Black Haven, yeah, you know how that go, child.
So tell us about growing up over there.
I was going to actually wear this shirt called Respect the Haven.
Shout out to the Haven.
Okay.
Duke Deuce is from the Haven, and Paul is from the Haven as well.
Okay.
But the thing is, it's like Memphis is, I'm from, like, my mom is from North Memphis.
My dad is from Orange Mound, and so I was kind of, like, raised in between.
You know what I'm saying?
Project Path from North Memphis, guided from North Memphis.
So it's like I was raised just as a Memphian, you know what I'm saying?
But I claim the haven because—
A Memphian, never heard that.
Yeah, you ain't never heard of Memphian?
I don't know about Memphian.
Damn, I'm dropping these jewels.
Yeah, you're dropping—
Let's go, let's go, let's go.
Bird, Memphian, that's hard.
That is hard.
Y'all making me blush, man.
Oh, shit, but.
Let me get my lighter back.
I can tell you, Gangsta, you stealing my lighter.
I can tell you, Gangsta.
Oh, my Memphis shit.
But I grew up pretty, really, I had a decent life.
I'm not a project baby.
My parents was together, married up until I was like 13, 14, something like that.
So I grew up pretty decent, like
in a good house. You just had ratchet friends.
Ratchet friends, ratchet mama. Sometimes my
daddy was like a closet ratchet.
It's like North Memphis mixed with Orange
Mountain, they had gangsta boo.
I've never heard closet ratchet.
Because, you know, it's like, I thought my
daddy was like the mean one the whole time.
And then when I got old, I was like, damn
mama, it's probably your ass. But I know he wasn't innocent to be dealing with her yeah they both scorpios my dad
he passed rest in peace to the king yes but i grew up just you know just a normal childhood
but a little rough around the edges because memphis memphis is rough right memphis is pretty
rough man because it's also like known like like like a little bit like be a little racist
oh yeah my little king I murdered in Memphis I don't think little yeah yeah
it's a Lorraine Motel the Lorraine Motel is in Memphis whenever you come you
should um visit that place it's really it's a it's a historical place now I've
been there and never went to Graceland but um I mean there's no more races in
any other place to be honest It's not like that.
People do
stay on their side, though, because it's so small.
So, it's like, it's right by Mississippi. You got
Memphis, then you got Mississippi.
Yeah, now Mississippi, that just sounds
like they still got colored
watercolors. I don't know what they call them,
Bible Belt or something. The South. Yeah, I don't
fuck with Mississippi.
So, yeah, it's just rough.
So, boom.
Now, you guys, do we consider your first album, official album,
is that considered executive produced by Three 6 Mafia?
Executive produced by Paula Juicy.
Because, see, yeah, Paula Juicy is just DJ Paula Juicy.
I mean
They can be
Three 6 Mafia
Whatever they wanna be
But
No that's their
Producer name
So Three 6 Mafia
At that time
Was literally just
It was a group
So it wasn't produced
By Three 6
It was produced by them
Right
And a couple other
Producers but
You know they
I don't know if they
Name are mentioned
In the credits
Except for Biggie
On one of the tracks
Which one
I don't know tell me
I got notes
I love that
Come on with them notes, I love that.
Come on with them notes, because I love B.
Okay, hold on.
On the 98?
You know what I was wondering?
I was wondering, I was like, samples must,
because it was so many samples, I was like,
why not probably get away with all this shit?
And just now, I was like, nah.
They got away, no, seriously though,
because you couldn't-
And just now, I heard you with a Jay-Z sample
just now too, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's all I wanted to do.
Why you dry snitching no one?
I'm like, no. I'm not going to dryynching no more? I'm like, no, dude.
I'm like, fuck it.
It's too late.
No one can sue no one.
If this kid came out
in 98,
you can't sue no one.
98, you didn't have
the clear samples back then, huh?
No, I believe you did.
I believe you did.
It was around the time,
like it was that
early 90s era
that it started to
get crazy.
Yeah, because I remember
I know you had the clear sample
because we sampled
the Sugar Hill Gang
and they said it's cool but they wanted 100% of the public fit and we 1 million
percent had to do it because our record was already out.
Remember, Daylight's really the first group that really got hella sued for a sample.
Well, really, I forgot.
Remember, we talked about it a little bit.
Yeah, I know, I forgot.
That's what happened with their album, why it couldn't, they got held because all
the samples didn't get, they never cleared no samples, the label didn't do anything, and they got sued like crazy. That's probably why they got hell because all the samples didn't get it never cleared no samples the labels didn't do anything But they got sued like crazy
I think I think probably why if you guys did I wish I think I'm sure you guys did clear
Yeah, that's probably I think I think that music was so separate at the time like that's why it was crazy
Like, you know, I'm a first East Coast do the work of Project Pat. It's a fact. What song you was on with Pat? I forgot. That was one I forgot.
I remember me... It was his record.
Yeah, it was his record. I remember me
playing 3-6 on the radio
on East Coast.
And I don't know if they found out about that
or whatever.
And they asked me to get on Project Pat
album and I was like, yeah, I'm in.
And at this time he wasn't really known.
It was just the group 3-6. So I was the first East Coast you can make some
noise for me
the same story and so does David Banner just so y'all know it's just not you know what I mean
but did you ever think that the South would be taking over how the South is
right now no really um I like how you said that very fast. Yeah, just, I mean, just, you know,
it is what it is.
Not at all.
I mean, especially, like,
to the point where
everybody sound like
they from the South.
Like, it's not really.
I miss the New York identity.
Me personally.
I miss everybody
having their own identity.
Yeah.
But I'll be lying if I said
It feel good.
we didn't know
it wasn't going to be nothing
because everybody
was already underestimating
the South anyway.
We had already had
our own following in the South.
Like, look at Master P and shit.
Right.
Yeah, yeah.
Master P wasn't even
mixing on Master and that shit.
Yeah, that's what it seemed like
to all of y'all.
Like, y'all was
really self-sufficient.
To me,
when I went to the South
at that time at least,
I didn't know why
y'all was signing
to record labels
because I was like,
y'all ain't really needed.
Yeah.
Well, they were cutting big checks to sign the artists. Oh, yeah. Then I'all was signing to record labels because I was like yeah you really need it like yeah well they were cutting big checks for society oh you didn't know why I decided but
you know distribution outside of looking in by the time I heard him master P it
was too late he was already damn near superstar but I heard about cash money
was a superstar and so on and so on by the time I really got to see three six
perform it was was already platinum.
I shot $100 in New York
and Fado was in my video.
Yo, I heard that from out there.
Oh, yeah, I'll go.
Yep.
He was in my...
So we always kind of had
like a connection with New York.
I mean, because that's where
the labels and stuff was at.
Right, exactly.
Yeah.
And that's crazy.
I remember this past song,
so I need to find out
what album that is.
I sure remember.
Oh, I listened to it today.
Because we used to be stoked
that East Coast rappers
wanted to work with us
and shit
we was happy as fuck
that's crazy
that's crazy
and now you can't
find like
it's separated
now it's one music
and it all sound like the South
yup
you never thought
it would be like that
I know you said
you never thought
the South would dominate
but up to now
I never thought
it would be like that
no way
how much like
like right now
I can turn on the radio
and I don't know if this artist is from wherever cause they all sound the fucking same I never thought it would be like that. No way. How much, like, right now, I can turn on the radio,
and I don't know if this artist is from wherever,
because they all sound the fucking same.
And a lot of them, they sound like, you could just,
well, we innovators, like, not just self,
I think, like, the Three Seas Mafia sound,
like, Paula and Juicy, the beats they made and stuff,
it's just like, it sounds like a lot of beats that's going on now.
It's like soul or some shit, I don't know.
I don't even know how the fuck I'm against the shit. I don't know Why did John because all right a lot of people a lot of people would have copied what was going on
Y'all came out original. It was all up. You know me like um
What why did you choose to do that? Because you could have sound like a or something. Y'all sound like, y'all, Memphis.
Because Memphis, all we really knew is Memphis, really.
I mean, for me, I can only speak for myself.
But I was influenced, though, by a lot of people.
I was influenced by Lil' Kim.
I was influenced by Da Brat.
I was influenced by Jay-Z.
I was influenced definitely by N.W.A.
That's why I got my easy shirt on, child.
So we were influenced by a lot.
And Paul and Juicy, they were just masterminds, though. So they just kind of knew how to be leaders at the time and i was just
following their lead to be honest right now at one point y'all fell out i feel like it felt like
it was who felt i was like i feel like you were beefing he was beefing they were beefing with
each other yeah i was like wait a minute and that was the first thing that we admired about the South was the Southern hospitality and the unity.
And then when I see for how long y'all was beefing, I was just like, no.
I know.
I know.
Right.
You know, people fucking grow apart and make certain decisions that other people might not agree with.
And it was one of them things.
And we're adults now and stuff like that.
But, yeah, when it became the 2-6 Mafia're we're adults and now and stuff like that but yeah when
it became the two six mafia just paula juicy i was like where's everybody else
where's everybody else it's just two people paula juicy now what the fuck
but you know what happens right shit they ain't coming to see me otis
but it happens though but like shit.
It's almost like
we back like we never left
though to be honest
because Juicy just
he kept it going
with his sound and shit
like working with Wiz
and just doing all the shit
that he's doing
and yeah so
it was a blessing
to have him
to still be like
moving around
especially like
in a generation
that you know
when it was like changing
with the younger
yeah that's the word
I'm looking for
I was kind of mad that he was getting everybody i sound at first but right
oh as a producer you're saying yeah yeah okay okay not much yeah i was like yeah
because because this is a sound y'all made it together that's true yeah okay but it's a blessing
though because shit he he he like the force at this point because you know everybody got that
little hop and he's definitely a part of it. Right.
He is.
I mean, y'all definitely is legends, man.
Like, oh man, like.
I did not see myself like that.
You don't see yourself as that?
Well, guess what?
You want to drink 10?
We gonna give you your flowers.
I love you.
We gonna give you your flowers.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Oh yeah, real flowers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Is it ready, Mr. Lee? Yeah, Mr. Lee got it. Come on, let's, yeah, yeah. Is it ready, Mr. Lee?
Yeah, Mr. Lee, go ahead. Come on, let's blow this shit up.
Is it ready?
Bring it over here.
I got to crush it up?
You know what's very interesting?
You know what I'm saying?
We're giving you your actual flowers.
God damn it.
I'm getting it.
Aw.
You deserve it. Oh, wow, this is nice. God damn it. You deserve it. Aw. You deserve it.
Oh, wow.
This is nice.
God damn, man.
Shit, is these edibles?
No, no, they're gold.
They're not.
They're not.
You're not living in LA.
Everything is edible, guys.
Everything is.
Gold flowers.
Wow, this is beautiful.
I'm so honored, y'all.
That's right.
I really like shine low key.
I'm with you to the side, because I do other stuff,
like outside of music.
So, you know, I just be minding my business.
We've been trying to get this together for a long time.
Bring it over here.
I want to do it.
Bring it on down.
South by Southwest.
We always just started.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was the year we started.
That was the year y'all started?
Yeah, I think that was 2016.
Yeah, he been trying to do that.
He been telling me about it since 2016.
Because I just be chilling, Ori.
I be at the house.
And I'm just now feeling like popping back outside.
Let me see your light.
Yeah.
I know I'm the shit and shit.
Actually, I know I'm the blueprint.
You know, not the blueprint, the blueprint.
But sometimes it's
overwhelming to feel that pressure
and like when people be always telling me
how great I am, I don't want to sound
arrogant, but I also be wanting to say I already know
because my dad used to tell me that when I was little.
I just always knew it.
But I also, when I listen to myself,
like now, at my age, I go listen to this old shit,
I be like, yo, bitch, you was rapping like that at 14.
It's very extraordinary.
It's not normal.
Yeah, because I was writing my own shit.
No shame to people with ghostwriters
or people in the studio,
they have people in the studio inspiring them.
But I was the inspo.
Like, you know, I'm not compared to nobody.
People are compared to me and shit. So it's time to step into my greatness, and that's why I'm on Drink Champ. That's right. And look, I ain I'm not compared to nobody. People are compared to me and shit.
So it's time to step into my greatness, and that's why I'm on Drink Champ.
That's right.
And look, I ain't going to lie to you.
When I listen to Suck A Little... Which one?
Which one?
Suck A Little Big.
Suck A Little Big.
I was like, I'm trying to say this as manly as I can.
Suck A Little Big.
You trying to say that as manly as you can?
I'm trying, man. I'm saying it in my chest. He said, Suck a nigga dude. You trying to say that as manly as you can. I'm trying, man.
I'm saying it in my chest.
He said,
suck a hoe.
Yo, but,
I heard that this morning
and I was like,
holy shit.
Oh, you talking about the,
what the,
the graphic.
Y'all was just talking
and I'm like,
and girls is like,
like,
that's what they talk about now.
Eat a little cat or something,
boy, bring your ass on.
Calling you at home to make sure that your ass gone.
I know you with that whipped cream shit, that kinky shit.
Oops, I heard you use cough drops.
Ooh, that freaky shit, nigga.
Yeah, dude, I was like 16.
And I was like, damn, what was my mama doing?
She wrong, man. She had me hanging out with them niggas, man.
Like, traumatized me.
Wait, when did you make that?
Remember? I had to have been like 16, bro.atized me. Wait, when did you make that, whoever?
I had to be like 16, but oh, God.
Yeah, I've been talking that shit.
You're a wild one.
I wasn't even doing half of that shit.
I was a tease.
Listen, you know me.
I'm like, you know, when I do my studying, I'm listening.
But nothing ever shocked me.
And I was like, wait a minute.
She couldn't have been saying that back then.
And I had to rewind it. That was where that pussy back then. I was like, wait a minute. She couldn't have been saying that back then. And I had to rewind
and that was where that pussy back then.
That was WAP, easily.
That was WAP back then. One of my bars,
I said, uh... No, this is back
to WAP. I don't know what...
Oh, y'all about to have a good time.
How you gonna come here under pair?
What is that? I'm not gonna do that shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We showing off for you. Y'all got another energy drink besides that one.
We showing.
What can I have?
We are sponsored by Monster.
Okay, well, I'm sorry, Monster.
Y'all sponsored me then.
But no, give me a cup of ice just so I can use that as a chaser, guys.
But listen, though, I definitely, I got to just keep it a book.
Like, Kim definitely inspired me to talk their talk on the freaky shit
Right, that's about kind of what is he doing?
Yeah with the shit I feel like
Pressure I Yeah, man. Yeah, man. Yo, don't put your mouth on it. Hey, you know what? Don't put your mouth on it. Go on.
Somebody thirsty.
Somebody was ready to rock.
Somebody.
I like that video.
I like that one.
That was a vibe.
I never ever did that in my life.
And I call myself a stoner.
But I was saying like a lot of my raunchy talk came from, to be honest, just-
We're talking about the record.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Damn, he want- do I need to be honest just we're talking about um the record yeah yeah do i need to be smoky i can have a smoky effect um yeah dude i was just i was just i don't know
honestly why i was so freaky talking i just i really think um little kim was an inspo and
heather hunter and that's a real just a lot of porn stars. You did see Vanessa Del Rio on one of those records, too.
Yeah.
Yeah, Vanessa Del Rio.
Yeah, look at that boy.
You said her name.
I'm her boy, I told you.
Uh-huh, tell your wife.
Thank me later.
Okay, okay.
Go home, boy, with that pressure.
All right, all right.
But you said he was 16.
How were they influencing you?
I don't know.
I know how to rap.
She raps
Well no
I watched my
I used to babysit my
My cousin
And his daddy
Had fucking VHS
With porn on it
I used to watch porn
You never watched porn
When you was little
Yeah of course
So that's what
It's like an inspo
Just I don't know
I don't know
I don't know how to
Translate it okay guys
I'm not a psychologist
I'm a little baby therapist
Sometimes to my friends
When I'm high
Right
But
I just keep thinking
Lil' Kim
Right
That's when
She used to talk so freaky
And shit
And I just applied that
With my gangster talking
Really how I felt
I was on some
Fuck these niggas shit
You know
And it was
I was really on some
Fuck these niggas shit
There was really no girls
Calling themselves gangsta
At that time
No
And living.
So how was that?
Did you feel like a standout?
Or did you feel like...
Pour me some of that monster.
Well, the reason I said gangsta, man, because...
The acronym.
You got an acronym.
What you call it?
Yes, but I'm going to tell you that.
But it come from a lot of...
Can you pour it for me, man?
A lot of Memphis rappers, boys.
I just really wanted to be a tomboy.
Yeah, gangsta this, gangsta that.
I ain't going to say their names.
But a lot of rappers had the gangstas. Well said gangsta pat yeah gangsta this gangsta that and i
was like and i was out my auntie called me boo like boo and i used to be called suicide i had
my rap name was tinkerbell yeah like i don't know i was all over the place i thought i was a
suicide no tinkerbell the suicide oh yeah Tinkerbell was when I was rapping positive
all on the radio, Memphis radio.
I used to call in, rap on the radio,
like positive rap.
Wow.
Then I started hanging out in the haven
when my parents split,
and then I became suicide,
and I thought I was a fucking crip.
Tinkerbell the suicide.
Yeah, I thought I was a crip.
I thought I was a blood.
You do got on a blue shirt right now.
I'm watching you.
It's blue.
Yeah.
It's like a...
It's like a blue.
Yeah, it's like a blue. I just see it. And he's holding up a blue shirt right now. I'm watching you. It's blue? Yeah. It's like a... It's like a blue. Yeah, it's like a blue.
I just feel easy.
And he's holding up a blue passport as well.
The passport is because gangsta is worldwide.
Mm-hmm.
That's making more sense.
Gangsta International, baby.
Shout out to Easy.
Would you break gangsta down as?
What is it?
Okay, nowadays, since I'm adulting,
and it's not shooting my bang-bang,
so I don't even...
Right.
It's too much crime
But you know
Gangsta is taking care
Of your family
Being loyal
Being true to self
And getting
Unnecessary greatness
Stimulating the abnormal
Cause I love
A good mind fuck
I like that better than
Well
I love dicks
I ain't gonna lie
But
I do like a good mind fuck
Like psychology and stuff
Cause I'm really intellectual
And stuff like that
So getting
Unnecessary greatness
Stimulating the abnormal
You know
That means
I really get a kick
Out of stimulating
Someone's mind
That's just as intelligent
As I am
Mm
Mm
Yeah it's a mind fuck
I look good up
Up on these clothes
And then she put your glasses in
Like god damn it
Yes I got my
Lunar glasses on
Like that
And look the whole time I'm hoping like Y, yo, I hope my fucking hair look hot.
I be so nervous, and I don't like doing, like, conversations or interviews or nothing.
Because, you know, sometimes I just be nervous.
I move a lot.
I'm high-strung.
I'm fidgety.
And, you know, but this is the time.
Well, you know, we call you queen.
Yes.
We call you Lola.
Yeah, Lola. Call me Lola.
Okay, so hold on. We got a part
of the show. It's a game of the show called Quick Time
with Sly. Yeah, because she's taking shots.
We better start doing Quick Time. I saw that too, and I've been wanting to do that.
Okay, so
I'm going to go
with Japanese Deleon.
Who?
We can take the shots with you.
Okay, the Deleon.
Y'all got the blanco car?
The white car?
Because I had some of this.
This is black owned. You don't know the nigga that owned 1942.
I know, but yeah.
You know I hate him.
I was with Talib Kweli a couple weeks ago. I like how you say his name. I'm from the South. I'm a scientist. You don't know the nigga that own I did 42
It was with that she pay on your puppy was in him up on us
If you pick both, if you be safe and say you even.
Both or neither?
Both or neither.
Hold on.
Both or neither.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
It's a question with one or two answers.
Yeah, and I'll be like, and if I want to, if it's both, I take the shot.
Right, the politically correct answer is a shot.
Yeah.
Yeah, I saw Trina on that motherfucker the other day.
I said, dog, this girl.
Yes, you ready? Baby. Oh, she good. Trina will take the shots after shots. Yeah. Yeah, I saw Trina on that motherfucker the other day. Man, I said, dog, this girl. Yes, you ready?
Baby.
Oh, she good.
Trina will take it shots after shots.
All right, so we ready?
I am.
Oh, shit.
Lost my notes.
Here we go.
Fountain.
Let's go.
So, I think you're going to take a shot off top.
Okay, you said, okay, this, right?
Yeah, because that's the finest tequila on planet Earth.
This is the finest tequila on planet Earth because my boy Nori said it and you know, you know the owner shout out to Diddy
And we're talking I told him this so I love this this this this
That's your bottle too by the way, oh yeah, make sure you got some jelly on in your life. Okay. Are you ready? Yep
Tupac or DMX. Mmm. Mmm. Shot.
All right, I'm going to say Tupac.
Okay.
I'm going to say Tupac, but I'm going to also say shot because... Okay.
Because of...
Man, just because.
What's understood ain't got to be explained.
But Tupac is definitely my favorite rapper, and he makes me...
When I listen to his music, I crack and relate to him.
Especially his song, White Man's World.
Every time I hear it, I think about my brother who just got a J,
did 18 years in Mississippi.
Shout out to my brother Eric.
And Tupac just always make me fucking tear up.
I'm on my period all the time, watching a Lifetime movie
when I listen to his raps.
Some emo shit.
It's a soul music, bro.
But DMX, with the praying and just being a prophet.
So shit. I don't know. We taking a shot. praying and just being a prophet. So, shit.
I don't know.
We taking a shot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Basically, we taking a shot.
And a rest in peace.
Yeah, and a rest in peace.
Yeah, because it's like.
Imagine them doing it versus.
Man, you kind of.
Damn, you did it with that one.
Shit, that was a good one right there.
Okay.
Well, damn.
That fucked me up.
Because I love DMX.
I was really sad.
That's a Tupac and DMX.
Yeah. Solo. Solo. Solo Because I love DMX. I was really sad. That's a Tupac and DMX. Yeah.
Solo, solo, solo.
I met DMX one time.
Tell us about the time you met DMX.
I was in Atlanta.
We was, he was running through the hallway.
And I never forget, he had on a white tank top, obviously.
And some red pants.
Red Timberlands?
No.
He had just, yeah, the old school joint the tan joint
and we had
had a birthday bash or something
yeah it was one of them but it was in the 90s late 90s
damn man that was my guy though he was cool as fuck
yeah that was a good one
Mia X or the Brat
Mia X
okay
Lil Kim or Missy?
Shot.
Hey, Missy is being innovative, man.
Kim is innovative, too.
Good cut.
Oh, my God, Kim.
Oh, fuck.
We need both of them on drink, too.
Huh?
We need both of them on drink, too.
Yeah, we need both of them on drink, too.
Damn, that was a good one.
Cheers, cheers, cheers.
Shit.
Damn it, here we go. Cheers, my friend.
Let me just keep this top off.
I see I'm going to have to use this often.
What?
I really didn't think you'd be drinking.
I said, now I'm going to tell you about it in person.
Yeah, now he be drinking.
I thought Norby.
Hattie LaBelle or
Rika Franklin?
Man, damn, dog.
Man, it's both.
I mean, yeah.
You had to fucking take a shot.
Okay.
Yeah, because I was just listening to
Somebody Loves You, Baby.
Yeah, you can't pick between those two.
Yeah, respect.
I mean, you guys peeing, so no, I can't.
That'd be stupid as fuck.
We got to take a shot.
Yes, we should've done that one.
Ah, fuck.
Gotta try and take another shot after this one, too.
Yeah, drink time, y'all, with the shit.
Al Green or Isaac Hayes?
Al Green.
Oh.
Al Green from Memphis, baby.
All day, every day, drink Memphis.
Al Green is the one that got the grit stone on him.
Yeah.
Do you know how that happened?
No.
Can you tell us what happened?
No.
You said you know.
No, because I wasn't there.
But he did.
Allegedly what happened?
Allegedly, shit.
He had two chicks in his crib.
So three some gone wrong.
Three some gone wrong.
Yep.
And a bam.
Yep.
Yep.
But shit. Said no one else in this world. And, yep. Yep. But I, shit.
Said no one else in this world.
Oh, you know what's sad, though?
Yeah, tell us.
Hold on.
The woman that did, I think she killed herself.
Yeah, there was a tragic side to that.
That day, yeah.
That day, after it happened.
That night, if I'm not mistaken.
Oh, I thought the Grinch story was, like, funny.
No, it's not.
Oh, well, I did, too, until I read it.
No, no.
I'll push aside.
Yeah, no.
I read it, and I was like, damn.
Because I heard about it when I was coming up, growing up and shit. But, yeah, I did too until I read it. No, no, I pushed aside. Yeah, no. I read it and I was like, damn, because I heard about it when I was coming up, growing up and shit.
But, yeah, I was like, damn, she killed herself.
Every woman in the hood.
Think she was a white girl.
They threaten you during breakfast because of that.
Huh?
Like, every woman in the hood, you do something wrong for them during breakfast, it's dangerous.
Hot pennies, girls, hot pennies.
Water with pennies.
You be looking at them, staring them grits up like, man, you better not think about it.
You ain't never had no chick taste.
You go throw some hot penis on you, like water with penis, the penis will stick to you.
That's some fuck.
The penis will stick to you like you got the chicken pox.
You've done that to somebody?
No.
I'm not violent.
How do you know about this stuff?
You was in detail, sis.
I watch a lot of true crime.
Okay, okay.
Lots of fucking true crime.
You know, I'm talking about...
Okay, holy shit.
I wasn't ready.
I wasn't ready.
Okay.
DJ Drama or DJ Khaled?
I'm going to have to say Drama.
Innovative gangsta grizzles.
Okay.
But I much love the Khal the calendar. We the best.
OK. I like how you politically correct without being politically correct.
Being politically correct.
Straight up.
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Because I love old Dirty Bass.
I was just watching him the other day on, like, just all his videos that he did with artists and stuff.
And I was like, damn, this nigga is dead as fuck.
Then, bitch, Markeia Legend.
So, it's hard for me to pick.
Salud.
Salud, man.
Recipes for both of them, too. Mm-hmm.
You're in Miami right now,
so this is a controversial question.
Trick Daddy or Rick Ross?
I ain't from Miami, man.
So I'm going to have to say Rick.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, I ain't from Miami.
This is your preference.
Yeah, yeah.
This is your preference.
I don't ride around to these.
Okay, this one right here,
every female might be paying attention to this one.
Let me take my glasses off.
See you out of eye.
Nicki Minaj or Cardi B?
Yeah, I'm going to shout.
Y'all ain't going to put me in their shit.
They fan too crazy.
They fan too crazy.
But both of them are fuckable.
Okay, that's what we want to hear. We want you to take a shot. We love them both too But both of them Are fuckable Okay
That's what we wanna hear
Yeah
We want you to take a shot
We love you both too
Both of them are snappy
And you know what
I literally straight up
I respect both of them
For they hustling
Them hoes
Some hard working bitches
Okay
Shout out to
Yeah
I ain't finna get into it
The Barbz
Or the Bardi gang
Oh they go in
Hell nah
Okay
Gangsta boot
Megan Thee Stallion
Or Doja Cat?
Megan.
I got this.
Meg.
No, because I switched up the question.
They looking at me like,
why you switching up?
I got this.
I made it make sense later.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Meg, Meg.
But I fuck with Doja too, though.
Doja be having it hard on her, man.
They be saying she can't rap and shit.
Or she's not a rapper.
No, no, no, they didn't say she can't rap.
No, they said she ain't a rapper.
Yeah, yeah, Remy Mars sat in that same seat
and she said that right here.
But they got her fucked up.
They got her, but she can rap.
That bitch is a talented.
Yeah, she is talented.
I've done looked at.
A beast.
Yes, she is.
But Megan, Megan is, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's Megan Thee Stallion, man.
Right, okay.
Hey, you.
Why you look at me like that? I'm sorry. Oh, okay. I thought you was giving me the aisle, but no. Oh, no Stallion, man. Right. Okay. Hey, you. Why you looking at me like that?
I'm sorry.
Oh, okay.
I thought you was giving me the album.
Oh, no, no, no.
You want the weed machine to come back out?
No.
We get it back out.
Okay.
MC Lyte or Queen Latifah?
Chalk, chalk, chalk to this Maltique rock.
I'm the dopest female that you heard thus far.
Lyte.
I love the texture in her voice, but I love Queen Latifah as well, the UNITY.
UNITY?
Yeah, but then Georgie Porgy, though, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
Yeah.
You know what I just noticed?
What?
The whole time UNITY, Latifah had a Jamaican accent on.
She did?
UNITY.
UNITY.
UNITY.
She did Afro beats back then. Lat I. She did Afro beats back then.
Latifah was on Afro beats back then.
Listen to you and I.
That's the first Afro beat record you ever been.
I might have went too far, but I'm putting you on.
I'm putting you on.
I'm telling you, Latifah, you invented Afro beats.
You and I.
Listen.
You and I.
You and I.
That's our unity.
That's our unity. I mean, it's not unity. That's not unity.
I mean, it's also beats, also, you know, slang and how they do it.
Let me relax.
You got reggae dancing, bro.
Okay, let me relax.
Eazy-E or Nipsey Hussle?
Did you do this because I had the shirt on?
No, they did it.
These are the people who make it.
You see that guy that keeps his most interesting man in the engineering world?
Hold on, yeah, my tits slipped. That's never been said on Drink Channel engineering world. Hold on. Yeah, my tit slipped.
That's never been said on Drink Champ.
Never been said on Drink Champ.
Remember that.
Remember that.
The blueprint.
Remember that.
The innovator.
Shit.
I mean, I'm going to have to say Eazy.
Because there's no, you know, Eazy is, he's an innovator.
Like, fucking gangsta rap.
Come on now.
Virtual.
Virtual.
But, yep, shit.
Man, Eazy E did.
He's such a legend. he didn't even write his rhymes
He said, I used to kill to write the rhymes
That I say, and I was not offended
And it was the delivery, and he got the delivery
And the real deal
The real attitude, the real deal
He was a D-boy, he was a gangster, man
Right, okay
Drummer boy or Jazzy Faye?
Drummer boy, that's my best friend
That's crazy that you said.
Who made that?
That's you?
Yeah.
Good for you
because Drummer said
tell them niggas
I want to get on there.
Oh, let's go.
Let's make some noise
for Drummer Boy.
Let's go.
Real quick, real quick.
Let's meet his brother
N. St. Wayne
who I met Drummer through him.
Rest in peace.
And Drummer was extreme
and like he did
the put off of my city.
Right.
He did, you look at my dad, he did so many fucking bangers, and he's, like, this little humble giant, too, but it's like, you gotta step out that shit, we Leos.
That's right.
But that's good, it's there, shout out to Drummer Boy.
That's right, okay.
Pooh Shifey or Keegla?
Damn, man, who question is that, yours?
Damn.
This is evil motherfuckersers i ain't gonna lie
and everybody's looking at me thinking it's me i'll be looking at them like look good job
you know what they do is they analyze you they analyze you doing good because man
you gotta take a shot i ain't gonna lie you gotta take a shot i was gonna say you take a
shot on that yeah because i like i love both of them and you want me to tell you to take a shot on that. No, yeah, because I love both of them. And you want me to tell you why? From my point of view.
And that's the new Memphis, too.
Not only just that.
I could tell they really from certain street.
Like, I'd be like, damn, because, you know, we old.
I'd be like, who is this young nigga's daddy?
Like, who are their parents?
Because they talk in their real street shit.
You say, who is this young nigga's daddy?
Who is this young nigga's daddy?
My accent?
I love it.
Thank God.
I love it.
I love it. I love it Thank y'all I love it
I love it
I love it
But you knew
All that shit at 16
So they gotta know
That shit too
Uh
Everybody don't have to
You know
There's a lot of
Flodges out here
Right
It's a lot of
You know
You could just
It's in a way
You know
Some
It's either
Some people say
Street
Some people say street
Right
So It's The little thing I can tell that it make me be like, wow, they talking too much of their talk.
They got to know something.
And also.
Key Glock and, let me take my shot.
Key Glock and Pooh Shites, good shot.
Okay.
God damn it.
I love them.
Okay.
And I want you to ask me something from the top of your dome.
Everything from the top of my dome, besides this.
I fuck with you. Your skin is flawless.
Okay.
Thank you, gangsta boo.
Yo, Gotti.
Yo, Gotti or Moneybagg?
Yo.
That's the same team for real.
I fuck with Gotti.
Gotti of the boys.
You see, he just signed a new girl. Yeah, I know Glo. That's her same team for real. I fuck with Gotti. Gotti of the boys. I fuck with Gotti.
You see, he just signed a new girl.
Yeah, I know Glo.
That's her name, Glo?
Yeah, Glo. Her name, Glorilla.
Yep.
QC just signed her best friend named Glitter Gloss.
Wow.
And I've been watching them girls for the past couple years.
And I was just like, what the fuck?
Like, you know,
it just made me feel good
because they wasn't whack.
They represented Memphis right.
And it's only been me and Chet
that came out of Memphis.
You know, like New York is what?
It was only Lil' Kim and Foxy forever.
I mean, it was us, you know,
but you know what I'm saying?
Memphis, it was only me and Chet.
I mean, besides K. Michelle
and Jessica Dime. Shout out to Jessica Dime and other, like, Juicy Fruit. and Chet. I mean, besides K. Michelle and Jessica Dime.
Shout out to Jessica Dime and other, like, Juicy Fruit.
But as far as, like, doing, I just seen them.
I don't know.
I was just like, yo, these hoes about to make it.
And I was just impressed.
So, yeah.
A year later, Glorilla got signed.
I got a little distracted because I was thinking, well, not the Chet, but I was just thinking about her glow up.
And I'm proud of her.
She's, like, a young girl.
Like, she's, like, 19. Like, yeah. Remember, we was at age two. You up and I'm proud of her. She's like a young girl. Let's teach like 19
Yeah
You are a great person
Cuz I'm sitting there trying to crack you trying to get you to say something and whenever it comes like you really like happy for
other people
That's not normal. Yeah, man. Look, man. That's not, listen. That's not normal.
Really?
It's not.
It should be.
It's not.
It's not.
It definitely should be.
Yeah, it's not.
It should be.
Even with people that y'all have had on here?
This is what I'm comparing it to.
Oh, wow.
This is what I'm comparing.
Let me see the light of the world.
Because I've been doing little like, little like, yeah, to see if people like what, and
most people take it.
Little like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, man. people like what and most people take it yeah yeah yeah man and you not only avoiding it you're
actually bigging up these i'm not avoiding avoiding no no no no no what i mean by that is
women in this industry seem to have way more beef with each other than men have with you
that's i honestly think that's can i say well, well, I'm sorry, I cut you off.
You want to finish that?
No, that was it.
I want to elaborate and say, I do agree with that, but I think chicks just be catty anyway,
but I also think it's mostly hyped up behind men on the scene and insecure chicks and shit
because I be feeling that way sometimes,
like, when a lot, did somebody fart?
Yo, what was that?
Somebody farted.
He moved his chair and farted at the same time.
Boy, boy. Yo, no, because.
Sorry, sorry, that's never happened before.
My homegirl be calling me,
my homegirl be calling me Kevin Hart.
She said, boy, you just say random funny shit like Kevin Hart.
I was like calling you boo-hart.
But anyway, like, when, said, boo, you just say random funny shit like Kevin Hart. I was like calling you boo Hart. But anyway, like when, okay,
so I made an example of
well, not an example, but I said
I'm the blueprint. Because people
I've never compared to people. People
are compared to me, right? So if I'm
searching my name on Twitter and shit, just minding my business
trying to search see what my fans will say. It's
always me being compared to somebody. Oh, this is
New Game Sabu. But it's always that.'s never and i'm like damn so by the time i
meet these bitches they mad at me they intimidated by me because they twitter fans they twitter fans
well not even that just i mean artists why would they constantly want to be told that they sound
like someone else right you know what I'm saying? But I come in
with grace. I always
love people until I don't feel the love back.
So yeah, I start out like
I'm lovable until you make me mad.
So thank you for saying that.
I do have a good, I'm gracious.
I am a Leo. Who a Leo?
I'm a Leo.
All right, yeah, Leo's calmed down.
Y'all see season's coming up
relax
a couple more weeks
all right
all right
when that season
coming
we ain't
but now
that's why I'm
gracious
and I've been
through a lot
man I've been
through a whole
lot
and I'm
you know
I'm like
I'm blessed
as fuck
to be still
relevant in this
game
all these years
later
so what the
fuck I'm
gonna be mad
for
oh yeah
what the
fuck I'm
gonna be
being this
boy
but what
I'm
gonna be mad for or jealous for is you know'm gonna be Being this boy With the lighter Well what I'm being mad for
Or jealous for
Is you know
I love to help
And I've always been this type
And yes
I've always been this type
And this game is
The game is wicked
No it's wicked
And that's why I stay away
And you're a good person
Most of the time
The game
Make you
It's like you ever see
Somebody be accused
Of doing something
That they didn't do
Oh yeah Me I was By the time they get in jail They become Actually the guy That they accused to see somebody be accused of doing something that they didn't do. Oh, yeah.
Me, I was.
They become actually the guy that they're accused of being.
I was accused of something I didn't do.
On marriage bouquet, I'm actually.
On marriage bouquet, let's just get into that.
I said I was accused of something I didn't do.
What you accused of?
You saw it.
What's going on?
You saw that shit.
Put me on the phone.
Put me on the phone.
I brought drugs into the house.
A contraband into the house.
If you didn't see it, y'all heard about it.
And I don't want to dwell on that shit,
but they lied like a motherfucker.
Really?
And I've never, yeah, really,
I've never been so insulted.
Really, I've never been so hurt.
And I, like, bawled.
K. Michelle called me
because she was on the show.
That was my first time
even doing reality TV.
Long story short,
I take my charges.
Whatever I do,
I own up to what I do.
But when I saw that shit
and the fact how they just edited that shit and did that shit, I just couldn't believe it. But what was it, do, I own up to what I do. But when I saw that shit and the fact how they just edited
that shit and did that shit, I just couldn't believe it.
But what was it, weed? I don't know what the fuck.
I never saw shit. I don't know what the fuck that was.
I brought weed straight up.
No, brother, brother, man.
Dude walked over there and said, it looks like
meth.
Because I had to, my boy,
yeah, yeah, meth. Looks like
meth or, he eyeball worked like Gorilla yeah Meth Looks like meth He eyeball work
Like Gorilla Zone
Looks like meth
Or cocaine to me
Like damn
Doctor yeah
Because I can eyeball work
Damn doctor
So you can eyeball work now
Yeah
Okay
Doctor
Yeah you're the doctor
Like everybody
Walking around
Drinking on prescription pills
Cool doctor
Very true
Yeah fucking very true
I got insulted
I don't like that shit
I thought you was going to bring that up
But I ain't going to dwell on it
Did you have the quarantine?
Yeah, I did quarantine
My season was right after yours
Yeah, so I had to quarantine for 14 days
And then film for 14 days
You know what?
But the thing is
They wanted to turn up
Because they said y'all season was whack
Yeah, we was whack
They said y'all was whack as fuck
Yeah, we were whack
And they said we was boring
We didn't throw no drinks We didn't have no fights Yeah, boring, whack Same shit. They said I was wet
Was the innocent bystanders on that motherfucker so they fucking painted this fucking narrative like I don't have family
Watching this shit saying they found something in the room that I never even fucking saw.
I felt gaslighted
because I'm like,
well, damn.
Did something slip out?
You know, like you find
a dollar bill in the laundry?
Right.
Out of the wash?
Right.
Like, these folks, like,
said it was something
in the camera right there.
Like, so, like,
I'm from Memphis, nigga.
If I do anything,
I'm going to have my shit
in my city or somewhere else.
But I'm also grown.
But the fact I got lied on.
Yeah, so you was mentioning something about being accused of something.
That's kind of what you will see it in the edits when the show come out.
But I was elaborating on what you were saying.
It don't feel good being lied on about something.
And I wanted to talk about that garbage ass show.
God damn it.
Did you make noise for that?
Huh?
Did we make noise for that?
I was about to say, I ain't trying to burn no bridges, but fuck that show.
That show, garbage as hell.
I was a fan of that show.
Fuck that show. I was a fan of that show.
Fuck that show.
I was a fan of the show.
Yeah, we can make noise.
Fuck that motherfucking show.
They love me.
Don't lie on me.
Yeah!
Yeah, man.
I mean, like, got people all that, like,
you know what I'm saying, mess.
Right, yeah.
You're like, come on, Dr. Ish.
I roasted the fuck out of him on the end.
That's in the wild.
That's in the wild.
Yeah, then he all in my DMs,
how much I apologize.
Like, as what, I apologize Tell the fans
You apologize
But I know you ain't
Because you need that chick
Doctor-ish
Did you marry, nigga?
I'm sorry
I just had to say that
Because that man
I'm a black woman, okay?
I have a black daddy
Rest in peace to the king
And I have a black mother
And I have a black brother
And I'm just not talking
About black on some
You know
Always being on the with the
race stuff but it is fucking true and I felt attacked on that motherfucker the edits were
shitty and you what am I lying um yeah no no I'll be way I don't know how did you enjoy yours I was
a fan of the show I was a fan of the show how was your experience I think you liked it he probably
did I'm 50 50 you. I'm 50-50.
You know what?
And there's nothing wrong with that.
There's nothing wrong with that at all.
Because I'm going to be honest, I needed that at this time.
DMX had just passed.
That money was good.
You actually had a breakthrough on the show.
There was a breakthrough.
Oh, they took my phone, yeah.
No, no, I'm talking about emotionally you had a breakthrough.
Yeah, but my father, yeah.
But what's fucked up is they think y'all boring.
Something positive happened and they think y'all boring. Something positive happened
and they think y'all boring.
My father, my father,
yeah, I broke down.
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah.
Oh, hold on.
I'm sorry, you said your father?
Yeah, no, my father
that passed away.
And then when they broke it up,
I did break down.
I ain't gonna lie.
I think, you know what?
Let me not even lie.
I think I had like a 70-30
more positive
than negative experience.
It was an amazing experience.
I felt comfortable.
I felt like myself.
I wasn't trying to be all glammed up.
I felt like myself.
Like, now I feel vulnerable.
Like, in a good way.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm high and strong.
If people Google the fucking word,
they'll know what the fucking mean.
Some people are fidgety.
Some people have certain,
when they get nervous,
they do certain shit.
And I was all of that.
But the way Dr. Ishnam was narrating it
and with the edits made it seem like something else
other than what it was.
And I have a problem with that.
You think it's Dr. Ish and Judge?
No, no, no.
Well, you know what?
I think it's the show.
No, no, you know what?
Okay, let me, let me.
I think everybody involved is guilty
of whatever narrative, right?
But I do know they have to produce some white man ears.
Right. Okay? But as a black man,
yeah, they threw me under the bus. And I don't like it.
That's all I know how to say.
I thought it was pretty low class. And I was a fan of the show.
It went from an A-list show to me
to a fucking C-list, D-list. I would never
motherfucking recommend therapy.
Yeah, because I have a real therapist.
I know what real therapy is.
That was the ill shot.
She offered me tea, not fucking alcohol.
Okay, that's real.
But I just had to say that.
I had to get that out of my chest.
It's the fucking drinks.
Good job, guys.
Okay, shot.
Good job, guys.
I don't even know why I'm taking the shot.
I need a therapist right now.
I don't know why I'm taking the shot, but this is why I'm taking the shot.
Well, because I was hurt, and I felt like This would be my Opportunity for me to
Express that
Get it off your chest
For sure
But yeah no
But that's it
But you know what's the
Crazy shit is
That is
That is
It'll show
Cause from morning
Time before you wake up
Alcohol is available
But also
But also
Alcohol is available
Like they don't tell you
They don't
Like you know how
Like you just had
A crazy night They give you Whatever you want I you know how, you just had a crazy night.
They give you whatever you want.
You just need to be like,
yo, I think you should
eat some breakfast or whatever.
Other than alcohol?
No, you wake up,
alcohol is bad.
You know, whatever you need,
like it.
I mean,
and I watch reality TV,
so I was like,
damn, that's why
they bitches on Real Housewives of Hell.
That's why they drink
all the time.
Like, you know,
but I had a great experience.
That's my first time
doing TV like this.
It's my first time
doing something like this. You know, I know who the fuck I am. Don't get it twisted. I'm doing, I mean, I'm had a great experience. That's my first time doing TV like this. It's my first time doing something like this.
You know, I know who the fuck I am.
Don't get it twisted.
I'm doing, I mean, I'm with Three Cis Muffins, my fucking DJ Paul and Juicy Gator.
They're Oscars.
Right, that's right.
You know, and I'm on records with Eminem.
I'm on OutKast for a second.
Like, I know who I am.
You're Gangsta Boo.
Yeah.
Come on, Gangsta Boo.
Gangsta Boo.
You know what I'm saying?
But I'm still human.
And, like, you know, a lot of stuff don't apply.
And sometimes I can't let shit go.
And that is where the real gangster will come out of.
And I felt highly fucking offended to be accused of something that I didn't do.
I'd rather get caught so I can admit shit.
Yeah, it's foul.
Yeah.
That's real.
That was my first time doing some shit like that.
Now I do it again.
So holler at me, reality TV.
I got that personality,
but just don't lie on me.
You're up for loving hip hop.
Hell nah.
Hey man.
You know what?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
How Remy do her shit,
like how you get
to do me like that,
like that.
Yeah, that's another
on my own.
Honestly, honestly,
to tell you the truth,
my season of Love Is What I Said.
This new season,
you flipping it.
The new one.
I mean,
obviously I'm going to be honest.
It's like I sent out you a tweet.
I sent out a tweet.
I said I had a whole ball
fucking with Love & Hip Hop this season
because they honestly followed us.
They came into Drink Champs World,
and I liked it that.
They came into Nori, Drink Champs,
AFN World.
I was comfortable being with somebody else.
I didn't have to really communicate
with other staff members.
I didn't have to do... I mean, other members. I didn't have to do I mean other
Other cast members I didn't have to really like do this same shit and what they do what they try to do right now is change
The image I don't work work for them even though I work for them, but I don't work for them as far as
Conversation that we had about look remember we did it on no, I maybe maybe it is but I sincerely no bullshit
I enjoy myself like I there was no bullshit. They do we deserve it. It put me in no no no situation
And like I said, they followed me into my world
Went to eat they win they choose my restaurant. Yeah, I went to
You deserve to be fucking treated and that's what it's about like I'm open to do all kind of stuff I went to It wasn't settled Yeah it wasn't settled So they treated me right I can't fight They treated you
How you deserve
To be fucking treated
And that's what it's about
Like I'm open to do
All kind of stuff
But I don't like
Being vulnerable and open
When I'm getting
Shitted on and talked about
I don't really care
About comments and stuff
Because I don't read them
As much
But it does affect me
Some
I see them
It don't affect me
Are you still
With the same guy
I'm human
What guy
The guy that was with you on Mars
What color was he?
What color was he?
What color was he?
He wasn't mine
He's Puerto Rican, right?
That's my man right there?
No, no, no, right?
Yeah, yeah
You never know
No, I don't know
Yeah, we still together
Okay, you're still together
Yeah, we still together
He live in LA
But yeah, we've been rocking for eight years.
You know, it's been up and down.
And that wasn't a fun experience for him.
It was a fun experience, but they definitely kind of gave him the white man flag on that motherfucker.
Yeah, because that is like a white drug, meth.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, that's what I said, Dan.
Because y'all said I got a white man flag.
Black y'all don't fuck with meth.
I ain't never met a black nigga.
Y'all don't fuck with meth.
It was on a lot of text texts.
They didn't even let us take the lot of text texts.
We didn't see shit.
We never actually physically saw anything.
But yeah, no, we still hang out, you know.
Not that I hang out.
We still kicking it.
It's been just eight years.
2014, y'all.
I met him.
Y'all been together eight years.
Like the real eight years.
Like not like fucking just for eight years.
Like we lived together from 2014 to 2019 like in the same house.
I met him and I moved in with him three months later.
Is Gangsta Boo getting married?
You know what? Gangsta Boo got a boo. Gangsta him Three months later Is Gangsta Boo Getting married? You know what
Gangsta Boo got a boo
Gangsta Boo got a boo
Gangsta Boo got a bunch
Of boo thangs
Now don't get it twisted
What's your thing
That's a
I have boo thangs
Add this out if you want
We on your side
No no no
Boo thangs are my fans
I call my fans
Boo thangs
Boo gang boo thangs
I wouldn't be able
To deal with that
If I was your man
You'd call everybody Boo thangs That's on you That's on you I ain't be able to deal with that. If I was your man, you'd call everybody boo
thangs.
Well, that's on you. That's on you.
I ain't that confident. I'm being honest.
You must not.
You know, I did see a couple episodes of your marriage. You got your wife sitting in the
house.
Oh, yeah. I'm jealous.
What's your side friend?
I'm Virgo.
Yeah, he a Virgo. You September what?
Six.
Oh, he's 18.
He's 18.
Y'all Virgos. Y'all sneaky. Y'all a little cheap.
Hey, man. Beyonce a Virgo.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah September what? Six. Oh, he the 18th. He the 18th.
Y'all Virgo.
Y'all sneaky.
Y'all the world.
Hey, man, Beyonce a Virgo.
Oh, shit.
Now, Beehive.
Okay.
Yeah, you Beehive.
Yeah, I got a big one.
I got a big one.
Let's make a shot for that for no reason.
Let's make a shot for that.
Yeah, for no reason.
For no reason.
But no, both days.
Oh, shit.
I went too far on this shot.
I got to take it. I can't pour it take it. I can't pour it back in.
I can't pour it back in? No, no, no.
I'll take the whole thing.
Nas is a Virgo, Foxy Brown is a Virgo.
Foxy, my girl. You know I'm on China, dawg.
I'm on Foxy's.
Salute. Luna Chris is a Virgo.
Who?
Mr. Lee is like a half a Virgo.
Let's cross that way, you W.R. Virgo. Mr. Lee is a Virgo, Mr. Lee is like a half a burger. Let's cross that way.
You don't need a burger.
Mr. Lee thought I was from New Orleans.
Mr. Lee got his legs like he's wearing a skirt.
But it all fits.
He might have got his information from Cocaine Google.
It's a different Google.
It's Google.
You got to take cocaine and then the Google works.
Hold on.
Cocaine Google.
What that mean?
I'm just making shit up.
I like that.
We make shit up.
Nah, me too.
That's why I knew.
See, man,
you kind of already
had our chemistry,
but I knew just watching this.
I said, man,
Nori misunderstood
and I felt like...
That's right.
And I said, man,
I felt like...
Because I am too, bro.
You ask questions.
I don't give a fuck
who writing the motherfuckers.
You just be wanting to know.
Respectfully, I do too.
I be wanting to know. I be wanting to just know.
And people be like,
oh, but man,
I be like, bro,
that's on y'all.
And I say, man,
I think Nori, we go vibe.
That's right.
But I didn't have
this conversation.
I just with them about you,
but when I started
seeing how you are
on your show,
I just,
because you cut people off.
Yeah, I do.
You know what I'm saying?
But I do too. It's a special Yeah, I do you know I'm saying
I do so I was in resourceful. It don't matter right what I do to it now What guess what I do when I notice myself doing it?
That guy and I throw away the key I zip up, you know, I physically do that
Okay, me too, and if they could take that I'd be like damn, but I like that though
And I said I knew me and you was going to vibe. That's right. He don't give a fuck.
Boo things is your best?
No, I do.
Yeah.
But boo gang or boo thangs.
I mean, it just goes with.
Boo gang sounds a little bit more.
I could deal with.
OK.
I just made up boo thangs right now.
I'm fucking drink champs.
OK.
God damn.
I'm that motherfucker.
All right.
All right.
UGK or 8 Baller MJG?
Damn, man.
I'm glad I poured this.
You already ready?
Yeah.
You taking a shot at that?
I do.
Yeah.
You out.
Come on.
Come on.
On you.
What do you mean?
You know what?
Did you see the verses?
If not, please watch it.
Just say it.
8 Baller, you know, you have to.
You have to.
Is that when David Banner came out?
Jazzy, T-Love
And just like Pimp C
I mean Pimp C
Rest in peace
Feels like Bambi was there by herself
Dude holding it down
I didn't know how that was gonna happen
But yes MJG and A-Ball are my fucking
One of my biggest inspirations
We need them on Dream Team
Of all time
Oh really?
They are legends
Legends of legends.
I need you to do that.
I can pick that.
I wish we could call them right now.
Can you call me a blood?
Call them.
Call them.
They really good people.
Like, I'm telling y'all.
And they,
I remember hearing lyrics
of the pimp on the radio.
Like, when I was little.
Like,
just nine or ten.
Like,
they my inspirations.
A-Bottle and MJG.
Like, they delivery.
Bum B.
I used to call myself
the female Bun B.
Like, these real niggas
fuck with me.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout out Bun, UGK,
Recipe MC.
I can't, yeah,
I don't know who.
I remember Pocket Full of Stones,
but I also remember
Lay It Down, Lay It Down.
Norah, you don't know shit
about Pocket Full of Stones, do you?
Nah, listen, I ain't gonna lie.
I'm learning everything.
You teach me everything.
No, you could teach me
some shit too. Nah, you could teach me some shit too. Okay, but here's the one I know we won't go at least I know I think
I know you won't go project pack or juvenile big pet but now really to be
honest I don't know man just keep you cause I'm gonna? No, I'm looking at myself.
I'm just looking at myself.
Just checking out myself.
So we sticking with Project Pat?
Hold on, hold on.
These are some hard questions.
I don't like you no more.
I thought, damn,
this is kind of pressure.
Oh, you did the questions?
They both together.
So which question? The one you don't like is from New Orleans. Who did this? You did the questions
No, but who did this one the pet on juvie where you from you from
You from New York
Colombian that don't mean shit
I mean, I mean, I mean like he's from he's from New York. He's from Miramar.
But anyway.
Man,
you ain't never said that shit,
man.
Damn,
but look what the boo do though.
It's like the drip.
I got the aura.
I got a good aura.
That's right.
Yes,
you do.
Let's make some noise for that.
Yes, you do.
You got a great aura,
girl.
You got a great aura.
Thank you,
Papi.
But no,
man,
real talk,
because it's,
me and Juvenile
I remember
I was literally
I was on the tour bus
With Baby
And I
When Juvenile had his
What we call them back
The in-store signing
Right
My album dropped
Our album dropped
At the same time
It qualified my eyes
At 400 degrees
And I just remember
Being with them and shit
And Paul
And they had a video They were shooting a video On Memphis Kyle pushed him off And I just remember Being with them and shit And Paul And they had a video
They were shooting a video
In Memphis
Called Push Em Off
And I wasn't
I didn't make the video shoot
I was with Cash Money
But I was
It wasn't even no
Sex Evolved or nothing
Like that
Shout out to the Birdman
But literally
You didn't make
The Three Six Mafia
Video shoot
Because I was
Yeah
Because they had
Worked with them
And they
Niggas was seeing me
On the BETs
And they was like Fans of me Right Like they was in our city And they Niggas was seeing me on the BETs And they was like fans of me
Right
Like they was in our city
And they was like
Damn, Gaysaboo
And I was like
We was all fucking young, dude
I don't having money
And I'm riding me
Them, they riding me
Me and
I just remember when
400 Degrees came out
I was with Juvenile
And
I don't
So that's why I had to take a shot
Because it's weird
I don't know
Because I like both of them
But Pat is Pat
But that 400 Degrees
Is a fucking classic
I'm sorry I'm going a little
There but
It's a classic man
400 Degrees is a classic
I'm charging 600 for the Migos
Niggas do business with me
Coming back to get more
Juvenile is hard
And then Han
Let me talk about hon real quick
his song hon i want to be hon
he does it way better yeah the man was oily as fuck in the hood oil oily as hell
with the grill in the hood and i remember greg street told me for my out to Greg Street. Yeah, shout out to Greg Street.
And I remember
these type of stuff,
you know,
like, I remember
certain things, you know,
coming up when I was younger.
Like, I ain't saying younger,
that sounds so old.
I remember certain things
and Greg Street said,
well, first of all,
Juvenile went diamond
on 400 Degrees, okay?
Diamond.
10 million rack of soul,
diamond.
That's a big deal.
And his first week,
he did 3,000.
You know, and I'm like, you know.
So everyone thought he was going to do shit.
Right, and I was riding with these niggas.
So it was like three, six months, and I was out of town with them.
And we was having our same shit come out around the same time.
And so he kept selling and selling.
And Greg Street was telling me, he said, boo, Juvenile is doing so good because other celebrities.
This was before social media.
He was like, other celebrities This was before social media He was like
Other celebrities like him
And so you know how it is
Like now
Celebrities
Cosign celebrities
Or
It's like the cool thing
But Greg Street told me that
And I don't know why
I even said that
And why it's in my head
And I always think about that
When I
See like
How people come up and shit
And how
They have
Success
Or overnight success
Or fast success
because it's always sometimes
seem like with a cosign.
Now the cosign is TikTok or
some other shit. But Juvenile, that man got
out the mud. He had a bunch
of celebrities liking him. But at that time, it was
you New York niggas.
You New York niggas was the celebrities.
There was no denying Juvenile.
Yeah, but it was...
Yeah, that was hard, man.
Junior was crazy.
Hey, fuck your questions, bro.
I get too sentimental about my Southern boys.
Rap-a-lot.
Juvie and Project Pat.
Rap-a-lot or Swab House?
I say Rap-a-lot.
That's another hard one, man.
Because it should mean more to me than just asking questions.
And I don't want to keep taking shots, but I want to take shots.
Because I like to drink.
So I'm going to have to take a shot.
But it's rap a lot because of Scarface and Big Man, J Prince, Big Mob.
But if you pick rap a lot, you don't have to take a shot.
But no, I'm taking it.
You're going to take it anyway?
Because you a gangster.
You are a gangster for real. Well, get an unnecessary grade in stimulating. They're abnormal. You guys going to take it anyway? She changed the shit. You a gangster. You a gangster for real.
Well, get an unnecessary
greatest stimulator.
They're abnormal.
You guys are stimulated by me
and you are abnormal.
Y'all ain't normal.
Nah, we ain't normal at all.
Yeah, so I'm getting
a greatest stimulator shit.
Y'all ain't normal at all.
But fucking Suave House.
Let's get the machine back.
Yeah, but Suave House
is A-ball, you know?
But one thing about,
I don't know a dude like that,
but they moved to Texas.
For Tony?
Yeah, I don't know Tony Draper.
Right.
Wow.
That's crazy.
No, it's not.
I was with 36.
Right.
So they had me, like, tucked.
One thing, Paula Deuce ran a tucked-ass motherfucking environment.
But A-Ball, they moved out of town.
They moved out of Memphis.
Why you laughing?
It's just the way you just said that.
My accent?
No, no.
I wanted to ask you this time. Tucked-ass environment? I don't know what tucked environment way you just said that. My accent? No, no. I wanted an accent this time.
I don't know what
tuck environment means.
You don't know what
tuck, so, okay.
So you were sheltered?
Protected.
Yeah, both.
Yeah, it's like
this us, three six.
They keeping you like this.
Yeah, niggas want
to get in our beats.
None of that shit.
It was all us.
You know what I'm saying?
We stayed in Memphis.
So Swath House
was in Texas. But the reason I said Swath House is'm saying? We stayed in Memphis. So, Swap House was in Texas.
But the reason I said Swap House
is because they did
birthday ball in Virginia.
But I don't know Tony Draper.
So, that's not crazy
that I don't know him.
Did you ever meet Sugarfoot?
Who is that?
From the reality show?
I've been seeing you
go out and pee, but...
You can pee whenever you want.
Yeah.
Huh?
She's a...
Well, I just asked.
She's seen what I can pee.
I know.
I know.
I'm like, what the fuck?
They supposed to go to the shower? No R. Kelly, honey. No R. Kelly. You can pee whenever you want. Yeah
Treats wife I know it could be enough. It's like it's a bunch of games of booze could be another sugar foot
No, I didn't know Big Tree Swat.
Did he have her in the house?
Yeah.
I never saw that show, though.
Can I tell you that?
I never watched it.
You never saw it?
I was mad as hell now because I wasn't a part of it.
I wasn't mad, but I had no reason to watch it because I wasn't in it.
That was after they won the Oscar.
Yeah.
I believe.
I didn't know that. You mad at that point?
Yeah.
I could tell you that story if you want to hear it.
Yeah.
I can tell you that story. That's where hear it. I can tell you that story.
That's where we're at.
Yes, please.
I got a P.
You're peeing into a story?
All right, I'm sorry.
No, because it's not bad.
No, I got a P.
Oh, you niggas are funny as fuck.
We're about to release our culture cards.
We're about to release our culture cards.
Buyers. Trading cards, release our culture cards. We're about to release our culture cards. Yeah. Buyers.
Trading cards, like NFT trading cards.
Oh.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, this Frenchie, everybody.
Frenchie!
Yeah.
I feel like he like damn near a slumdog billionaire
because somehow this nigga knows everybody.
Everybody.
So you asked me something about Sugarfoot.
Sugarfoot.
Okay, hold on.
I thought we got past Sugarfoot.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. It was about the Oscars, so I said you asked because... Oh, yes. I said Big Tree. something about Sugarfoot. Sugarfoot. Okay. I thought we got past Sugarfoot. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
It was about the Oscars.
So I said, you asked because I said Big Tree.
You said Sugarfoot.
I was like, who is that?
You said, you know, and I was like, you mean Big Tree's girl?
So what were you asking about her?
Because I didn't watch the show.
You know her only from the show, right?
I did not watch the show.
I didn't watch the show after they won.
Yeah, it was like, oh, y'all got an Oscar.
Cool.
I wasn't there.
But you know who Sugarfoot is.
To be 100% honest, no, I did not watch the fucking show.
I knew because of the name, but I know who Big Treece is.
You didn't know Big Treece was?
No, because of the show and the name.
That's it.
But I didn't watch the show.
Yeah, I didn't watch the show.
I was like, fuck.
I thought you got the answer.
That's what level y'all was at?
No, no, no, no.
That was a level where, first of all, it wasn't even nothing personal.
I left the group when I was 21 years old.
I was 21.
You was a baby still.
I was 21 years old.
And they were my manager, my producers, my label.
They being Juicy J and Paul.
Yeah, everything.
You know what I'm saying?
And also, I was, oh, sorry, my public song.
The Beyonce fan is only on stage not for drink chaps okay but um yeah it was like um you know I was just young dude and I was on a
spiritual journey you know I'm saying at that time I thought it was religion you know I'm saying but
um I left the group when I was like 21 years old like to go on a spiritual journey you know I'm saying and I
just I did a lot of retreats and stuff read a lot of books what kind of retreats um Christian
retreats um religion huh you said what baby you found religion uh well you know I'm from the
Bible Belt so I was baptized when I was a youngin you you know, born Christian, you know, Christian, you know, I found spirituality,
but I just, I remember this now, now that you're saying it, it was, it was, gangsta boo,
little bitches might be in gospel, yeah, they used it, you know, but think about it,
that shit, hindsight 20, it was before him, yeah, right, but the thing the thing is When you look back at it
It was like
I was 21 years old
Wow
You know what I'm saying
And now
Now that I'm
Who I am now
At this age
Anyway
Man
When I left the group
I was on a journey
A spiritual retreat
And all that stuff
But fast forward to that
When they won an Oscar
No I didn't take it personal
It was just that I wasn't there
And I used to be like
Damn I left
I left like fucking right. Too
soon. You know, they got an Oscar
for his heart out here for a pimp.
Yeah.
The most ghetto sucker.
Hustle and flow of movies. Yeah, and that's my
friend who wrote the, well, directed the movie,
Craig Brewer. He's from Memphis. So a lot of talent in Memphis.
And then Terrence Howard was the one
who signed the song. Yeah, and we... So they technically didn't get a...
You know, we put him And we brung him out
On the verses
Oh yeah
I didn't know that
I said Apologies
And I planned for
These folks got boned
Battling the whole
Goddamn industry
After all
But let's tell the truth
The fights
But yeah so no
I left the group
Just on my own path
Behind say 2020
I was young
And just didn't know
About business or shit bro
I didn't know shit I was bumping like a motherfucker Doing my thing But I didn't know about business or bro i didn't know
i was bumping like a doing my thing but i didn't know none but besides i could rap
that's all i know what made you feel you needed to go that spiritual route like what
was there something that happened yes it's i'm chosen i know i'm just a chosen individual like
i'm smart like um like i'm spiritual right now you know well just in general like i'm just because i
heard you refer to the industry as wicked.
Did you feel like you needed to go into another space?
Well, he said, he didn't use the word wicked, but he said it was, you know.
I heard one of y'all said wicked.
Well, how about this?
I feel like the world is a wicked, you know, it's good and bad.
It's wicked ways.
You know, I have wicked ways.
Man, I fucking sent a thousand texts to my dude.
Every human got wicked ways. If he might do something wrong. I'd wake up, look at this shit like, damn, girl, I have wicked ways. Man, I fucking sent a thousand texts to my dude if he might do something wrong.
I'd wake up,
look at that shit like,
damn,
girl,
you psycho as fuck.
Brutal in the text messages.
Yeah.
And one reason he is my dog
is because he don't
care about shit like that.
But no,
because I want to sit on the page.
Did something drive you
in that direction?
Depression.
Okay.
But I was 21,
so at that time, to be honest.
But how can you be depressed at the top of the world?
I mean, think about how much at that age what she was dealing with. But also the lack of knowledge, though.
I didn't know how to handle shit.
You know what I'm saying?
I was taking X pills, like having fun.
Like, you know, all this shit, man.
Motherfuckers can talk about how they lit and turned up on all this shit.
If you can't balance that shit out and know how to balance
that shit out
it can't
it's a chemical
fucking imbalance
come on
are you kidding me
people can take out
these prescription medications
but guess what
if you listen to that
motherfucker that's
talking fast
at the end of the commercial
what are they going to be
saying a bunch of shit
all them side effects
so man it's some
off the market shit
that we buy and put
in our system
so yeah I felt depressed
but I also always felt
chosen
just in general.
So what's understood sometimes
can't be explained,
especially when it comes to,
like, spirituality.
So anyway,
I just decided to leave the group.
I don't know why.
We were supposed to do Jenny Jones,
and I didn't show up.
It was for my album, actually.
But, um,
so when I left at that young age,
when they was,
all the success was happening after me,
because we was,
we was successful
in general.
Right.
But as I think back,
it was,
it was like,
it,
we was just popular
as fuck.
Them niggas got famous.
Right, right.
They went to that law school.
Oh, they went to Hollywood?
They didn't do Hollywood.
So I didn't see
bitches in Hollywood.
Right.
Yeah,
because I was,
I was just in my own
mental space
and I had felt I was just in my own mental space and I had
felt I was wronged a
few times. Well, a lot of times.
And I just wasn't
watching nothing that I wasn't affiliated with. And even
now, I don't really
concern myself with shit that don't impress me
or really is not personal.
It's just like if it don't impress me or I'm not
interested in it, I'm not going to entertain
it. So I wasn't entertained, but I did hear about in it I'm not gonna Entertain it So I wasn't entertained
But I did hear about it
I know
Me and you
It was
You know
We chatted about this
But I
I didn't watch none of that shit
And I hate it
You know
I hate our love
It's the early days
First time I ever
Seen
Somebody put mayonnaise
So Sugarfoot
Let's go back
Cause
Cause you
I didn't watch the show
And Drinktown
Wait mayonnaise Made you think of Sugarfoot?
Drink Towns talk a lot.
Okay, so that's what we're talking about.
No, I didn't see that.
I didn't see that.
No.
Oh, it was Sugar.
I didn't see that.
I didn't see that.
I just was just...
No, I didn't see it.
I didn't see Sugarfoot.
...so entertained and awkwardly offended at the same time.
Wait, hold on.
Were you really entertained?
That was a fetish for you, bro?
Was that something that you saw
or was that something your boy saw?
No, I saw this.
Hell, this is you.
He said that.
I saw this.
No, no, no.
I saw it.
And just for the...
Nobody sent me a link.
I was on MTV.
Listen, we don't know
what the fuck you're talking about.
You saw who?
Everybody else knows who Sugarfoot is.
Just for the solid, yeah,
just for the solid Drink Champ fans,
I apologize, guys,
if I'm over talking too much.
You didn't talk too much.
But I just want them to know that I didn't see,
when you said sugar foot, I thought you were talking about,
who knows, it could be a theft.
Hey, it's a lot of sugar daddies that call this some sugar foots.
Fucking, you know, so I don't know.
That's what I'm saying, we don't know.
You know, but, and when he said eventually,
I was like, no, I didn't see it.
And then, when he said, I was like, oh, let me tell them a story.
Well, I didn't see it.
Right.
You know, so again, it's just a good place him a story. Well, I didn't see it. Right. You know?
So again, that's a good place to be open.
I like this.
That's real. That's real.
Okay.
Can we take a shot?
Man, quick.
Hold on.
We're taking a shot for that?
Hold on.
That's what we do.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Come on.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
Trina or Lady of Rage?
Trinbean.
Nah, I fucked at both.
But nah, you know what?
I'm going to have to keep it. I'm going to have to keep it on. Hold on. What do you mean? I need to start asking y fucked at both. But nah, you know what? I'm gonna have to keep it.
I'm gonna have to keep it 100.
Hold on, what do you mean?
I need to start asking y'all what the fuck y'all be meanin'.
No, no, that's the thing.
It's whatever it is to you.
It could be Eddie Duck, whatever.
It could be your best friend.
It could be your best rap.
It could be the way she dresses.
You like whatever.
Whatever you wanna be.
Nah, I ain't doin' you got it.
You like manicure, whatever.
It doesn't matter.
Train don't leave their age.
Who we goin'?
Man, shit.
Show me your age.
I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, You like a manicure or whatever? It doesn't matter. Trina only did it. Who we going?
Man, that shit.
Sugarfoot.
Trina, man.
Okay, Trina.
Okay, all right.
You got to take a shot.
I can do what I want to do.
It's true.
It's true.
But hold on.
I'm going to give you a reason to drink it.
And I said, do what I said.
Hold on.
I said, I'm not going to drink.
Fuck that.
I'm going to pull a camera camera Camera that drinks shit with you
No no no
Y'all give me
Give me a camera
Oh okay my bad
I don't know the camera
Oh shit
Well he didn't drink it
I thought I was gonna be like that
Hold on you sit
Cash money or no limit records
Shot
Shot
Gotta get the boy there
Big shot
Thank you
Big fucking shot
Yeah big shot Big legends People shout out cash money Hold on shot? Big shot. Thank you. Big fucking shot.
Yeah, big shot.
Big legends.
Your people is your now cash money. Hold on.
I thought it was your people is your now cash money. You say what?
Yeah, but me and X, my best friend,
my mentor, I fuck with P too.
DJ Paul is
P is his mentor.
I fuck with everybody.
But you ask Yeah
Well he asked that question
So
You ready
So the people know
We almost had you and me
To ask together
We was trying
Trying to make that happen
But you know what
It'll be good
Separate though
Cause she is
Now we need her as well
You know they on tour right
They still
They on
They touring
They still getting that money
Cash money
I mean no limit
Yeah
But everybody They in Revolutions In Fort Lauderdale Like And you know They still get that money. Cash money. I mean, no limit.
They ain't Reverend Roosters in Fort Lauderdale.
And, you know,
yeah, Mia is fucking probably older than everybody this month.
Nah, but she's still here.
No, what I'm saying is her fucking skin, her face,
she look the same.
New Orleans, that's what you did.
Don't say Memphis with me
asking this bitch.
Okay.
Who else?
Black Youngster or N...
I don't listen to none of them.
I'll leave it like that.
I don't know none of their music.
Finish.
Finish what you were saying.
Or NLE Chocolate.
Or NLE Chocolate.
I don't know their music.
That's okay for me to say that.
I don't.
So we're drinking.
So it's neither you're saying.
It's on whatever.
No, that's neither.
It's shout out to my brother in New York, man, So it's neither you're saying. It's on whatever. No, that's neither.
Shout out to my brother in New York, man, who love Nori, man, named Tarek, man.
My brother fuck with you.
He texted me this morning because he saw your tweet, and he fucking was fanned out.
He live in New York.
Goddamn.
I love how you changed this subject.
When we was in Memphis, living in Memphis, that nigga used to wear boots. Back in the days, when I was 17, you thought he was Puff Daddy.
Watching them Puff Daddy videos. New York and Memphis. Take that. Take that. boots like in back in the days like when I was 17 you thought he was like watching the video
Was that aggressive it was a little aggressive. How should I say it?
I'm sorry, I don't listen to none of their music.
You know, them type of sounds are cute.
Oh, you're an actress. I see it.
Those people that sound like that on True Crime,
they're murderers.
I'd rather sound like this.
Okay, alright.
I'd rather be myself. I think Boris is getting it. Are you ready? I'm ready. Okay. All right. I think Boris is getting it.
Are you ready?
I'm ready for it.
Boys in the hood or menacing side?
Ooh, this is good.
Okay, hold on.
Because I don't want to take a shot.
Okay.
You know, next time we're going to take a shot, we're going to do the machine.
But you know what?
Really, I'm really going with the flow.
I'm having a good time.
Okay. But I'm trying to think because I want to really like, I don't want to
say both sometimes.
Man,
Ricky, man, Mr. Society,
fuck. I would say Boys in the Hood.
It's the first one. Boys in the, yeah.
Boys in the Hood.
Ricky. That's what, um, that's what Ricky is.
Ricky.
Ricky.
I know. I'm 42 years old.
How do you like, fucking 13?
I'm now being 45.
Yeah, so I know.
Yeah, we was.
I was just thinking about.
I was actually reminding myself.
Me too.
I wanted to remind you.
Because see, friend, I was thinking like, OK,
what did I feel when I watched Menace to Society?
Then I was thinking about the, yeah.
MCA killed it in Menace to Society.
Oh, you know what?
Oh, no.
Menace to Society. I'm a change of heart. That's a change of heart. MCA killed it. Oh, you know what? Oh, no. Menace aside, I'm going to change the heart.
MCA killed it.
He killed it.
But what?
Ice Cube killed it, boys?
Huh?
Oh, yeah, but Menace, because it's like, my MCA was mad.
My MCA was mad as fuck.
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You know what?
You know what? You know what? You know what? You know what? in the West Coast right now. God damn it. Come on. I just can't kill that.
Well, MCA was very mad.
Like, these niggas rolled on your friend, man.
Did you say, MCA said,
you scared?
You scared, nigga?
If you dare on a nigga
who's scared,
I said you scared.
Now, he was a G,
but he said,
you can get out.
No, dog.
It was a gorilla.
That bitch was a drink.
And Koos, the nigga,
used to wear his hat like that.
God damn it.
Fuck.
Craig, no.
I'm sorry
I'm buzzed
See this is what I be seeing
On y'all fucking show
When people lose
Their fucking memory
We're losing our memory too
Cause I was about
Just the fucking
John Singleton
John Singleton
Oh rest in peace
To John Singleton
Yeah
That he
You know
Fuck
He's a good guy
That was a great question
We had him on the show
Yeah
Man
Y'all doing it big
In this bitch
To be questioned
Source magazine
On XXL
Ugh I would have Or Murder Dog Cause Murder Dog Man, y'all doing it big in this bitch request source magazine or xxl
I was more murder dog. Mmm, cuz murder dogs showed a lot of love. Well, you know what first source of XXL. Source or XXL?
Source, because it was out.
I remember we had to pin a pixel fucking ad and shit.
It was source.
So source.
But you know, yeah, we had to pin a pixel ad, bro.
Then Ozone or Murder Dog?
I went to Ozone Awards, so I would say Ozone.
I was on a cover of Murder Dog.
Shout out to Julia.
Yeah, Julia.
But I was on a cover of Murder Dog. But shout out to Murder Dog, too. They showed a lot of love to a lot of Indians. I was on a cover but i was i was on a cover but shout out murder dog too they showed a lot of love to a lot of
to be staying in little houses no she got her van all decked out she's going across countries
i don't know that's a that's a she's a she's a legend mtv r Raps, or Rap City?
I was on,
I was on Rap City,
my integral.
I was on MTV one time with Sway,
and it was my rest in peace
project.
I was,
it was me,
um,
Sway,
and,
uh,
Mobb D.
I'll never forget that.
I got some cool ass
legendary experiences.
Yeah.
So,
tell us.
Well,
I'm telling y'all now.
Y'all asking me shit, and I'm talking about this shit. We gotta do a part two and a part three'all now. Y'all actually be shitting.
I'm talking about this shit.
We've got to do a part two and a part three.
I don't know which one we tell you.
I'm just saying like I had a lot of fun.
He said MTV and BTS.
Well, you said with Prodigy.
I don't really think about stuff.
That's crazy.
Rest in peace.
You got to tell us this.
Yeah, tell us this story.
Well, he asked a question.
Now y'all want a story.
Yeah, that's how we do.
I know.
Y'all confuse me, but it's a mindfuck.
We confuse ourselves.
That's a fucking mindfuck.
We don't know what's going on.
I'm going to fucking go home with the biggest orgasm right after this.
Mindfuck.
Let's make some noise for that.
Mindfuck.
Yo, he's doing a lot of first time's in jigsaw.
But, like, okay, BET, because Tigger, I was on there. But like But like
Okay
BET
Cause Tigger
I was on there
Dude Coco Chanel
Was DJing
Shout out Coco Chanel
I was on there
With Joe Clare
You know what I'm saying
Joe Clare
You know what I'm saying
Yeah
We need Joe Clare
On Dream Channel
Everybody you just mentioned
But
When I did MTV
That was my first time
And it was with Sway
And it was with Mobb Deep And it was with Mobb Deep.
And I forgot the name of the show that Sway was doing.
Because MTV don't do that no more.
I don't know.
But it wasn't TRL, obviously.
I don't know.
But that was my story.
I got pictures up with Prodigy.
I know his daughter.
How was the interaction with Prodigy?
His daughter's going to wreck it out right now.
She bumping like a motherfucker.
Prodigy's daughter.
What's her name? Wow. Yeah. yeah what's your name he don't know prodigy's daughter
but she respect her dad.
So, like, for me, like, my dad, and I'm Cedric's daughter and Veronica's daughter.
I don't give a fuck if people say I'm gay or not.
I'm good with that.
So she love that.
Yeah.
But, yeah, her name's Santana Fox.
But, anyway, Prodigy was super sweet.
He's a Scorpio.
Man, my dad, her dad, his dad, Prodigy, and my dad Her dad His dad
Prodigy
And my dad
Got this around
The same birthday
Wow
So he just had
Like a kindred spirit
I mean I don't really
Know a story
I don't have a story
With him
Were you fans of
Mobb Deep at that point
When you met them
I was fans of
Like did you
Listen to the music
I don't know
It was a song
Quiet Storm
Yeah like
The remix
Yeah I yeah I was
I was
I'm
I'm Queen B
high for sure
but yeah like
in the south
like from
in Memphis
that's what we was
listening to
like my brother
like I told you
he wanted to be
a New York nigga
so bad
like nigga
like this is the south
we playing Mass P
in 3-6
why don't you listen
to Puff Daddy and Mase
get the fuck out
you want boost and shit
nigga it's 90 degrees
in Memphis
go to New York and that. Go to New York.
And that nigga went to New York
and been in New York
ever since then.
He said,
he said,
I will go to New York.
I will indeed.
I might have been in New York
for 20 years.
I might have left Memphis.
Because he wanted to be
in New York so bad.
But anyway,
he put me on a lot of that stuff.
So yeah,
I definitely was a fan of my D.
Tarek?
Tarek. Tarek? Oh, my God. I was saying me on a lot of that stuff. So, yeah, I definitely was a fan of my D. Terry? Terry.
Terry?
Oh, okay, yeah.
Oh, my bad.
I was saying, what?
Yeah, come on.
And he is a fan.
Yeah, he's a super fan of you.
He could be.
If he want to be from New York.
This is real.
I'm here.
But no, just, yeah, he fuck with you, though.
I'm here for y'all.
But in general, though, like...
Oh, you got to take this shot.
Don't count.
Oh, shit.
Shout out, Terry.
No.
I hit up Havoc.
You said no?
No.
How are you doing? It was. Diff?. No. I hit up Havoc. You said no? No.
How are you doing?
It was.
It was.
It was.
It was.
What was on sis?
I'm so confused.
That's my publicist talking guys.
She know she got me on point.
She got me on point.
She came here early and scoped down the security.
Nah she's on point.
Like security.
She from Memphis.
I been known since I was 19 years old.
She came out here and scoped the situation
down the security.
But look.
Beautiful soul I've heard you tell.
I hit up Havoc for some beats but he didn't send them
so I wanna put them on blast. Put them on blast. Havoc, you didn't see me't send them So I want to put them on blast Put them on blast
Havoc
You didn't see me beats
I mean
Putting my prep shades on
Yeah
Oh you want some Havoc beats
I can hear that
I never rocked on really
Like no New York beats
No East Coast beats
You want Havoc
Premiere
Premiere my boy
I fuck with Premiere
You know cause he
I work with Ronda Jules
I don't know
You familiar with
Yeah yeah
LP
Jamie
I don't know That joke was crazy yeah yeah
um so yeah i love to be produced i love scratching and stuff like that so anyway
yeah i hit up havoc because um dad's dillinger that's my homeboy of course
dad's a cool boy have dad's been on here yeah yeah a couple times i was like y'all do repeats, so I'll be back soon.
So anyway,
I trust what he tell me.
He was like, yo, you need to rap on some East Coast shit. And I was like, so when I think
that, I think, okay, I need to reach out to
the best East Coast producers.
So yeah, the premieres, the
Havocs and shit.
He a killer. He a premier originally from Texas.
He rock?
I don't know his beats. When they sober you, I know. He a killer. He a premier. Originally from Texas, so he got that. He rock? I don't know his beats.
You don't know?
When they're sober, you.
My God.
I'm sure I'll snap on that.
Yeah, you can snap.
But I don't know.
That's a little too uppity.
That's a little too boom.
I don't know.
It's boom back?
No, no, but premieres.
What's a good beat?
What's a good East Coast beat?
I can hear you on a premier beat.
Would this be considered an East Coast beat?
Y'all, um,
Cough Up Along, Marcy, Jay-Z.
Yeah, yeah.
That's an East Coast beat.
Cough Up Along,
where I'm from.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Ain't that nice?
Come on, man.
Dope beats are dope beats.
Yeah, but still,
it is a sound.
I don't know.
I love when I hear people like 2 Chainz
do a whole project
with Static Select.
Yeah, because
dope beats are dope.
Yeah, but the East Coast got that sound where you make you push them bars.
I'm a bar pusher.
I've been pushing bars for a very long time.
That's beautiful about you.
And it's no shame.
I'm not knocking, you know.
Yeah, that's what's beautiful.
But you could be outcast and not be on those exact type of beats and still push bars.
Yeah, I agree, but it's still a New New York beat It's a New York beat
It's a New York beat
But we all got different regions
Still bars could be bars
Yeah but I was talking
About New York beats
So that's what you want
Specific
Yeah
Hip hop sound
See I don't agree with that
I don't agree with
Just hip hop sound
I don't know
Maybe I'm saying it wrong
No no
You're saying it right
Because it just
The way it's gonna Signific... The way it's going to
translate to someone else
is why...
I guess...
Because that's what
you want hip-hop.
No, no, no.
Okay, it's what...
I feel like that...
Because that sound is not...
I feel like hip-hop...
No, no, no.
She knows what hip-hop is.
No, what she's saying
is correct.
Because remember,
in the South,
that's the way it was
perceived for the longest time.
Hip-hop was synonymous
with New York.
And I don't mean that right now, so I shouldn't say that.
But I guess I just want a motherfucker to push them boo buttons.
You want some New York boom bap is what you're saying.
No, I like shit that makes me spit.
Come on, man.
I'm going to spit.
You must make beats.
You make beats.
I'm not doing it on you.
I'm spitting. No. I ain't never made a beat in my life I don't know
Who said that
You said that
You have an ear
You got an ear
I'm a producer
I have an ear
I produce all kind of shit
And I work with all kind of people
Like Travis Barker
Like it's so much
A bullshit
Sampled and shit
Yeah
That
This is a great conversation
By the way
You know
You know
People be I don't know I don't brag on a lot of shit dude But Yeah, that... This is a great conversation, by the way. You know, people be...
I don't know.
I don't brag on a lot of shit, dude,
but I'm very involved in a lot of behind-the-scenes shit,
especially when it comes to music.
So I like to be challenged with it,
and I guess I use New York beats
as a sound that I've never experienced before.
Right.
You know, because everybody be wanting to be from the South
and make South beats.
Mother be trying to send me beats
that sound like Paul and Juicy.
Like, why would I want a DJ Paul and Juicy J beat when I can get one from DJ South and make South beats. My mother be trying to send me beats that sound like Paul and Juicy. Like, why would I want
a DJ Paul and Juicy J beat
when I can get one
from DJ Paul and Juicy J?
No.
So, I like New York beats.
Like, so, yeah, Mobb Deep,
yeah, that type of sound.
I never did that.
And I know I will fuck it up.
So, I love Mobb Deep.
I can hear you on that.
For me, you kill it.
So, having, I was really,
this all came from me
blowing your ass up, nigga.
Send me some beats.
Yeah, yeah, he gonna send it.
He gonna send it, too.
I know, I'll fuck with him.
All right, so this is... We got two last questions.
The WRA or the Dungeon family?
Dungeon.
I love the NWA, but Dungeon.
I did not expect that. I'm gonna take a shot
because I didn't expect it. Dungeon? You didn't expect me to say Dungeon family?
But you got one either. Yeah, but Dungeon,
like, the...
I mean, this easy. This...
You said NWA. I mean, NWA is...
I mean, let's be honest.
Without NWA-Eazy, there's a lot of nothing after that.
That doesn't exist first.
Dungeon Family.
Can I change the question?
Wu-Tang or Dungeon Family?
I'm probably still say Dungeon.
Because the beats, the production, the live instruments, the music, the outcast, Goody Mob.
Dungeon is incredible.
Motherfucking
fucking organized. Yeah, Dungeon
Family is
Young Bloods.
Even Killer Mike.
Killer Mike, yeah.
Levels to Dungeon Family. There's a lot.
Dungeon Family is a big tree.
Yeah, yeah. Dungeon Family
Organized Noise, they potent. And that's bars.
Everybody there got bars.
They super inspiration.
It's just the music.
I love live music.
The average Wu-Tang Clan
right now.
It's the Wu.
The Dungeon Family.
I guess I was thinking
I guess you know what
I guess you know what
I was thinking about Beast.
You said
Wu-Tang is one group.
Dungeon Family is like a collective.
But so is Wu-Tang Family. No. You're saying Wu-Tang and one group. Dungeon Family is like a collective. But so is Wu-Tang Family.
No, you're saying Wu-Tang and affiliates.
Okay, okay.
Well, I don't know the Wu-Tang Family.
Who's the affiliate with them?
The RZA.
Oh, but I thought that was Wu-Tang.
How does this line keep going?
I thought that was Wu-Tang, like the collective,
but Dungeon Family is Goody Mob, Al-Kaz,
Killer Mike
fucking Youngblood
the Wu-Tang got this
yeah
they got this
I would say Dungeon Family bro
I would say Dungeon Family
for sure
I just think that you
doing a whole collective
versus a group
yeah
even though the group
is like a collective
it is a collective
no no
Wu-Tang is a collective
as a group
you're telling me that
meth is not
no no you're right
as meth
absolutely
as Wu-Tang as meth you're right. You're right. As Meth? Absolutely.
Absolutely.
As Meth?
You're right.
No, you're right.
And Ghostface and Ray Kwan is not a legend
as members of the Wu-Tang Clan?
And then they don't have
their both individual
collective albums?
Ray Kwan was on
fucking Skewered on the Barbie.
So it was a bit of a vibe.
It was a bit of a vibe,
but...
You picked Dungeon Fanny,
though, girl.
You coming back? Yeah, I picked Dungeon Fanta, though, girl. You coming back?
Yeah, I picked Dungeon.
Are you coming back to switch to the East Coast?
Man, Metamad fine as hell.
It ain't about that.
I love Metamad.
Let's take a shot for that.
I don't even know if I'm comfortable
taking a shot for that.
We're taking shots for everything right now.
That's all y'all do is take shots for shit,
and I thought I wasn't going to do this.
Now I hear my little alcoholic ass
at a donut.
This is our last question.
For a quick time, it's fine.
People always think this is a trick question
Oh shit
I thought we did it
Oh man
These folks got me buzzed
People always think
I need you to try
This is my dude
Tyler right there
Y'all call him
He called him my father
Go pick it up
That's Chunky
So our last question
When it comes to
Quick Time for Slime
We got more questions Than real life comes to Quick Time or Slime. We got more questions
than real life.
Yeah.
But Quick Time or Slime.
We can choose.
Loyalty or respect?
And I saw Trina with this.
Yeah, respect.
Because if you don't respect me,
you ain't going to have me
no loyalty.
You know what I'm saying?
If you don't respect me,
you ain't going to have
no loyalty.
You know what I'm saying? Like, how can you have, you ain't going to have no loyalty. You know what I'm saying?
Like, how can you have loyalty with somebody you don't respect?
Make it make sense.
If you don't respect me, you ain't going to have loyalty.
Your loyalty will be fake as fuck if you don't respect me
because then you can put on some, like, slime shit.
Like, goofy shit.
Weirdo shit.
Yeah, I need respect because you can respect me in my house
when I grow my little fucking whiskers down there, when I'm looking crazy as fuck.
Respect me enough to know me and love me, not judge me and shit like that.
So, yeah, respect me, baby.
I'll get the fuck out of my face.
I respect that.
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Let me ask you something.
What?
Is there anybody you ever wanted to meet in this industry,
then you got to meet them and you were so disappointed?
Because I feel like you're drunk enough to answer this real right now.
I would be.
I would answer it real anyway.
I would say,
I'm trying to think.
I'm trying to think,
because it's not just rap with me.
I'm like,
I'm thinking,
I've been hanging around rockers,
basketball player,
I hang out with rock stars,
all kinds of shit.
No golfers.
No golfers.
That I would,
if he was nice, I would fucking be flabbergasted.
So he give me douchebag vibes. So if he was douchebag to you, you should have known.
But you ever met somebody who was disappointed?
I can't think of, no.
Everybody, because I don't put myself in positions like that.
Because I'm being honest. I'm don't put myself in positions like that.
I'm being honest.
I'm really not really... I'm shy because I don't want to get my feelings hurt or be disappointed.
No, I...
So you hold back from linking with people?
Yeah, man.
I mean, if I'm cool with Andre 3000, I mean, who the fuck is you?
No, in a sense.
I'm just joking, I guess.
But no, I haven't been disappointed. I mean, I live in L.A., bro.
I run across people all the time. I was...
Yeah, no, I'm
trying to think. I'd be more disappointed
by friends sometimes
than, like, industry people.
Shit.
Monday,
hold on, Monday we cool,
maybe Wednesday we not
I don't know
I don't like snakes
But it's
It's no industry
So I never met nobody
In the industry
That disappointed me
The only time
I've been disappointed
In the industry
Is like
I don't like
When people say this
I don't like
Be honest
I'm gonna keep it real
I don't like
When people say
I wanna give you your flowers
I'm sorry
I had to say that
The reason I don't like that
Can I tell you why?
I love so many people And like I'm fucking traumatized to say that The reason I don't like that Can I tell you why? I love so many people
And like I'm fucking traumatized as fuck
In a sense where it's like
I'm still alive
So people be like
Why you still here?
Why you still here?
That is such a weird thing
I rather
I like plants
I can give myself flowers
Give me some plants
And give me respect
And that's what I like
I don't really have that's the only
thing i can say about the industry or nowadays that's that what i don't like i don't yeah i
don't have no issues dude i can't even make up one is there any celebrity i'm trying i'm really
trying to think of one but i can't any celebrity that you were surprised that that was a fan of
yours that you didn't think would have been a fan of yours? That's a good question.
A lot of them.
Shit, you?
You?
No, but give us something.
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
I know it's a joke.
We all fans.
I mean, dude, the Andre 3000s.
I mean, when I was on his album, you know, Stankonia, like when I was in the studio recording, when I did my verse, Andre came in the studio.
He was his mouth was to the floor.
He was like, damn, you changed our whole beat our whole set our whole sound of the song it sounded like a it was like a circus beat and i never forget well that's what paul called it he probably don't
remember sorry paul but he hopped in a car and he was like yo they got you rapping on some circus
shit because we was in memphis uh we knew it was that memphis shit and then i'm out of town
working with outcast uh foxy browns like just go ahead no no no no no no no no no no no no no
damn y'all don't bless bro oh we y'all man stay focused right here okay uh thank you for saying
that nah man it's like a lot of people be fucking with me, bro.
Like, I'm friends with a lot of fucking cool motherfucking people.
My whole circle is cool.
It's like I have a lot of great people.
So, I'm not surprised that people be flabbergasted and intrigued by me.
I'm an intriguing person.
Outside of hip-hop culture, like anybody that you never thought in a million years.
You said Travis Barker earlier.
But Travis Barker, he's a hip hop.
Yeah, but he's still a fucking...
He's a punk.
Like, people...
I don't even listen to rap like that.
I listen to rock.
Like, and so...
But he married his old car.
Okay, how about this?
He got damn near black.
Yeah, but...
But remember, listen, guys.
At this point...
How about this?
Okay, I'm friends with Seth Green.
But he's married to my friend.
Who's from Memphis.
Who I've been knowing since I was a little girl.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
So, I got friends in all kind of places.
Literally, Seth Green is my partner.
Like, my homeboy, yeah.
Seth Green is a little nigga from my home.
Damn, you called him a little nigga.
Wrong.
Wrong.
What's that?
Wrong.
Awesome power.
Awesome power. You know what?
He's also the creator of Robot Chicken.
Yo, he's an L dude, bro.
He's also the creator of Robot Chicken.
He's my shit in Artois.
No, I know, Fred.
When he did it in Artois.
And he did, he's DuPort's of his own.
He's L.
He's L.
I see how people be fucking stuck in Slytherin.
I'm just being honest.
But yeah, but, you know,
I've just been having so many cool friends
for such a long time.
Fucking awesome.
It's hard to just say, I mean, yeah.
But that was Travis Barker.
I don't know, dude.
Yeah, no, I never had no one
where I was like, oh my God,
you a fan of me.
Or I never had anyone where I was like,
damn, I used to like you, now I don't. Oh i don't oh shit so you haven't had disappointment in the industry that well not not in this type of
well uh i've met plenty of motherfuckers like fuck i didn't want to meet them at all they didn't want
to meet you or you didn't want to be done after i met them i was like i said i don't want to meet
him at all well i don't want to meet motherfuckers just in general. So, I mean.
I don't expect shit.
At least I wanted to meet them.
I wanted to meet them and I met them.
Man, the motherfuckers I wanted to meet,
I'd be jealous of motherfuckers when I watch on YouTube
screaming and crying over Michael Jackson
because I didn't get to meet him.
How about Prince?
You met Prince?
Devastated.
Nope, I didn't.
And I've been jamming the shit out of Prince.
I still play.
It's not even on, it don't have to be Christmas.
I play,
last night,
spent another lonely Christmas.
Remember that song?
Christmas, yeah.
Do you know that song?
Yeah, absolutely.
You don't even play it on Christmas.
When doves cry,
let's go crazy.
I'm a fan of music and emotions.
I'm really emo.
Like, I'm so fucking emo.
It's ridiculous. Like, I'm emo. That's why I mentioned
Lifetime crying. Women
get it. We cry off Lifetime movies
when we on our period.
I don't know. Just stuff.
You got a fucking wife. You don't know?
What is your wife? Dominican? Spanish?
Cuban. Cuban-Puerto Rican, right?
Cuban-Dominican? Cuban-Puerto Rican.
Yo, you nigga, I'm sure she
fucking put her blades on your ass.
It ain't just black girls. That is racist.
I do not... I don't care.
No, it's true, it's true, we do that.
No, we do razors, bro.
I got a machete in my car right now.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Well, but like, just like,
you should be used to like... We got stupid jokes.
Y'all just saying stupid. I can follow. It's good. Y'all good. But like, just like you should be used to like, y'all just ain't stupid. I can follow.
It's good.
Y'all good.
But like, just the spice, the spunk in it.
So like, women are fucking crazy.
And that's, but I'm emo as fuck.
And I heard y'all earlier when I was talking about period.
Because you're a Leo.
And I know my Leo friends yell a little.
Nah, I'm just a, I'm a crazy girl.
My name is Gangsta Buddha.
Y'all very loyal people though.
My name is Gangsta Buddha crazy lady.
That's the, I commented the crazy lady when I was talking to you. Hold on, hold on. Sorry, sorry. I want is Gangsta Boo the Crazy Lady. I call myself the crazy lady when I say crazy.
Hold on, hold on.
Sorry, sorry.
I want to go back to something you said before I forget.
You said that Andre said that you rapped on circus beats.
No, no, okay.
No, Paul said I rapped on circus beats because I'm on that song, I Call Before I Come.
Uh-huh.
And the beat was...
So he was talking about...
Yeah.
Outkast.
Yeah, he could have been a little confused or jealous.
I don't know.
Because it was like Gangsta Boy wasn't 36.
Okay, I just wanted to clear up.
But yeah, what Andre said was, yo, you changed this whole fucking beat.
You changed this whole sound.
And like, I'm always that girl.
I'm known to change people's sounds.
Like, I don't know, dude.
I really don't know how the fuck I'm in the position that I'm in
outside of me being chosen.
And I'm fortunate and blessed.
I'm on the side
with Yellowwood for Eminem.
You heard that?
No, you have to listen to it.
You have to listen to it.
This is no budget.
This is no management.
This is nothing but
just me being me,
Cedric and Veronica's daughter.
And I'm happy with that.
Your list, Eminem,
Andre 2000.
Yellowwood.
What, John?
Three six.
This is the unicorns of hip hop.
That's why she's chosen.
The fucking unicorn.
So what's a unicorn in hip hop?
Unicorn means...
Like a me?
Like you can't see.
You can't...
I'm going to take a pee pee.
No one never has the fucking unicorn.
What is that though?
What does that mean?
The unicorn is the horse with the fucking feeling.
Jeff, let me see your lip gloss.
The horse with the what?
The horse with the...
Oh, I forgot.
I should have told you.
I should have told you.
I should have told you.
I had a jerry curl and I used to wear
a ponytail for her.
I called myself Unicorn.
I forgot to tell you that.
And I beat up a bitch
in North Memphis.
And they told me that.
They was like,
Unicorn, beat the bitch
in North Memphis.
Oh, Unicorn.
Tinkerbell,
you the suicide
damn Unicorn.
Shit.
I wasn't ready.
You gotta be ready, Norma.
You gotta be ready.
Okay, okay.
Hold on.
Yo, we haven't been talking.
So they called you unicorn?
Our boy should have said,
no, I call myself unicorn.
I don't know why, bro.
And then they call me unicorn
because I used to get,
I got bullied.
There was a gang of bitches following me and shit, and then I took out the leader. I swear to get, I got bullied. It was a gang of bitches following me and shit.
And then I took out the leader.
I swear to God, I can't even make this up.
Oh, so that's like how they say.
I can take the lip gloss, sis.
Echo.
Huh?
Lip gloss.
Lip gloss.
Yeah, I thought you got it.
That's like how they say when you go to the jail, you got to take out the biggest bully.
Yeah, I used to, but I used to get bullied and shit, though, dude, a lot.
I got bullied. Like, I got talked about a lot. You know what I'm saying? I can't see you getting bullied. Yeah, I used to get bullied and shit, though, dude, a lot. I got bullied, like, I got
talked about a lot, you know what I'm saying?
I can't see you getting bullied. Well, that's on you.
That's on y'all. I don't know if we all
on group chats right now. Well, that's on y'all.
I hope y'all group chat well.
Cool, thank you. I am a gangster. Get in there,
sir.
I know you are.
But I'm a sweetheart. I'm a daddy's girl. I am the
only girl. My daddy's gone, and, you sweetheart. I'm a daddy's girl. I am the only girl. Wow.
My daddy's gone, and, you know, I'm a super sweetheart.
And I got bullied and shit, and I beat up the bitch,
and I had a ponytail in the middle of my head,
and I called myself Unicorn.
Then they started calling me Unicorn.
And you reminded me of that when you were talking about the unicorns and rap.
I was like, shit, what the fuck? I haven't heard that word in a while.
There's, like, three people on Earth that? I haven't heard that word in a while. Like, there's like three people on earth
that got a record
with Andre 3000
and Eminem.
And,
like, seriously,
I'm telling you.
I think Jay-Z's one of them.
I'm telling you,
I could not make this up.
I swear to God.
I really don't.
I'm giving you,
especially after all these shots,
I'm giving you
the real truth.
Sometimes I have,
I can't even believe
I'm who I am.
Right.
Because I'm so just chill and so
regular. Right. But it's like, nah, bitch,
you on records, like, you have
a history, you know?
I have a history with 3-6, and I'm blessed for
that, but I also have a history with Gangsta Boo.
And I feel like, yeah, this is like,
this is Gangsta Boo. Gangsta Boo
drink champs. God damn it.
Let's salute that. You know what I'm saying?
Thank you.
Because, yes, I am. You know what I'm saying? Thank you.
Because, yes,
I am on records with,
I'm on Stankonia.
And I was,
and that's why New York,
you guys,
well,
I can't say you guys,
right, you?
Yeah, I'm kind of still from New York.
Well, you're Miami,
but, man,
you really just,
you there, man,
you just knowledgeable, bro. But you a New York nigga, though, right? Yeah, you there, man, you just knowledgeable, bro.
But you a New York nigga, though, right?
Yeah, I'm a New York nigga, though.
Queens.
Queens get the money.
Queens get the money.
That's what they been known to say.
That's what they been known to say.
Yes, yes, yes.
So, I think my brother, just him listen to a lot of New York stuff, just my-
We turned him out.
Let's just be clear... We turned him out. Let's just be clear.
We turned him out.
But that's why I was able
to just still be Memphis
on a different type of beat
outside of a Memphis beat.
Right.
You know, so I was able
to be on Foxy Brown's
China Doll album.
Right.
I was able to be on
Stankonia.
I was able to be on
YOLO, a project with Eminem.
I was able to be on
Lil Jon album.
I was able to be on Clips. Like, I with Eminem. I was able to be on Lil Jon album. I was able to be on
Clips. I'm on all kinds of rock albums and everything. Travis Barker got me on some shit
that I'm getting paid for. I didn't even know. I was like, what the fuck? I barely could even hear
myself. He did a beat for Wiz Khalifa and it's them. And I said one fucking word. I'm like, oh
shit. Because I'm just on so much cool shit, dude. I can just go on and on and on. My discography is insane because it's a lot
that I don't talk about.
But I do feel like
it's a lot of
New York stuff involved.
I have to be honest.
I have to be honest.
He hates that shit.
No, man.
What are you talking about?
Really, friend?
No, he's good at it.
That's my shit.
I just always fuck with him.
Oh, okay.
I ain't trying to
start no beef with y'all.
Y'all got a good thing going, man. I ain't trying to sign no beef with y'all. Y'all got a good thing going, man.
I ain't trying to break up the drink chat.
If y'all do break up, call me, man.
It's semantics.
It's semantics.
I'm fucking with you.
No, because at one point, it's true.
We got the worst, like, reputation.
But also, everybody from the South can't just, like,
I'm on, like, songs with Al.
Like, I'm on, did you not hear me?
I'm on China Doll.
That's your girl.
That's right.
You said you've been trying to get on her for six years.
Yeah, yeah.
I saw you tweet that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We love her.
Have you heard the song?
If not, please listen to it.
Of course.
Yeah, well, I'm not knocking it.
I think I'm on that album.
Get somebody to Google.
I think I'm on China Doll.
You are, though.
I think you are.
But you know what?
We was on a lot of same shit.
We tapped out. Now we look back. But I'm on China Doll, bro. B you are. But you know what? We was on a lot of same shit. We tapped out.
Now we look back.
But I'm on China Doll, bro.
BWA, Miha and Mia X.
That beat, it was a, we remixed an NWA song.
The song is called Bitch With An Attitude.
You heard it.
We all heard it.
So I sounded like to say, like, just the way I was spinning on other type of beats.
Right.
That made me just. I'm on China Doll. I told you, I'm on China Doll. I. Right. That made me just...
I'm on China Dolls.
I told you,
I'm on China Dolls.
I'm outside.
I got the same black.
Nah, you...
Man, I already know, bro.
I got the same black.
First of all, bro,
you got them on some project.
But are you on Thug Mentality?
On Crazy Mom's first album?
No.
Ah, okay.
Definitely not.
That's pun.
Yeah.
Big pun, okay.
Yeah, because it's both loud.
It was loud, yeah.
But me...
Well, you was on that one.
He wasn't on loud. Oh, you wasn't on loud? My bad. I thought you was on loud. No, but let me ask okay. Yeah, because it's both loud. It was loud, yeah. But me, well, you was on loud. He wasn't on loud.
Oh, you wasn't on loud?
My bad, I thought you was on loud.
No, but let me ask y'all because it seemed like,
and I know I'm going back to the beginning question.
We're bouncing, but yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, but it seemed like the animosity between 3-6
and Ballin' Thugs stretched for so many years
because it seemed like
but
but
I also
came into the
thing of saying
they had to see each other
throughout the years
throughout these years
so
why was it so much
animosity
once this was
the verses
yes
why do you say that
was animosity
you didn't even see it
until the middle of it
no but I see it
but I went back and I see the beginning.
You did say there was something behind the scenes, though.
I'm fucking with him.
I said, no,
because you know what's crazy?
I forget which one of y'all said,
or someone said, why would he do this 20 years ago?
One of them gave it.
Yeah.
Man, you know, like I said,
it's so much cool shit.
Y'all business, man, especially in the entertainment field, the industry, what we call it. Yeah. Man, you know, like I said, it's so much cool shit. Like, y'all know,
y'all business, man,
especially in the
entertainment field,
the industry,
what we call it.
It be all kind of shit
that go on behind the scenes.
Right.
Cool shit that we
don't have to brag on.
So, yeah,
we was just young as fuck
and we thought
they took our fucking sound.
Right.
Yeah, that's what I heard.
It was the trip in the phone.
First time I ever heard this.
No, no, I heard it.
It's been a thing.
But it might have been
the first time you heard it.
Yeah, it's been a thing. First time I ever heard it. I think you being honest. Holy shit. Wait a minute. it's been a thing but it might have been the first time you heard yeah it's been a thing oh that's ill that is ill so yeah i didn't think it was real though it's been
a thing but i didn't think it was real between the groups You've been keeping it real This whole interview
Now you're telling me
I've been trying
I'm a little tipsy now
But I ain't gonna lie to you
Y'all been inside
In the studio
And y'all said
At one point
Yo man
The bone of those dudes
Is taking off
Yeah we had a song
With Diss and Bones
Called Live By Your Rep
You didn't know this shit
I'm an East Coast nigga
Shit been going on my head
For years
Yeah but you
And we ain't had the internet then
We ain't had no Twitter
Yeah so Instagram Yeah I hear what you're saying You are an East Coast nigga I had for years. Yeah, but you... And we ain't had the internet then. We ain't had no Twitter.
Yeah, so... Instagram.
Yeah, no, I hear what you're saying.
Yeah, you are East Coast nigga.
Yeah, yeah, I'm a friend.
You big East Coast.
Yeah, yeah, I'm big East Coast.
Holy shit.
You fucking me up right now.
Yeah, no, but you...
Yeah, we had a song.
It's the C-Hop.
We named the EP.
The C-Hop, like...
By the way, Versus has been going on
for like four, three years, right?
It started on quarantine. Even with Bobby... That changed shit, Versus has been going on for like four, three years, right? It started in quarantine.
Even with Bobby.
That changed shit on Versus.
Y'all's Versus.
No way. Hold on, bro.
That motherfucking
New York shit.
Nah, but they didn't get that.
Y'all got way more serious.
What are you about to say?
What about that?
Nah, that was a game changer. Speaking of camp, what's up, camp? to see what you're going to say. Y'all got way more serious. What are you about to say? What about that? What about that?
What about that?
That was a game changer.
Speaking of Cam,
what's up, Cam?
I know Cam.
Uh-huh.
Not like that.
It's something you said.
The way you said it.
It's not like
the way you said it.
Whoa, whoa.
I said I fuck a Cam.
Okay, all right.
I ain't never fuck a Cam.
Hell no.
We got to get this straight.
Yeah, we definitely
got to get this straight.
Cam, Cam, Cam, Cam.
What are you talking about, the dip set and the whole thing?
That was pretty lit.
That shit was organized as fuck.
It was like a hundred niggas on stage.
It was like, it was messy as shit.
Right.
It was just, I don't know.
It was loud.
It was just crazy.
I was at my house.
I took a fucking aspirin.
Because it was so crunk.
Yeah, it was so crunk. It was so aggressive. You're like, I gotta pop fucking aspirin. Because of the fucking aspirin? Yeah, it was so crunk.
It was so aggressive.
You're like, I got a couple aspirin.
I'm talking about, I actually was a good...
New York, my name was like, it was where?
Madison?
It was way more aggressive.
It was at the Madison School.
Madison was big as hell.
Smokey.
Niggas got COVID in their motherfucking hands.
You got COVID in your hands?
I didn't. You got fucking just COVID. Y'all got COVID. Y'all ainas got COVID in that motherfucking thing. You got COVID in this shit? I didn't.
You got fucking just COVID.
Y'all got COVID.
Y'all ain't got COVID, but they got COVID.
I was telling that motherfucker.
Yeah, bitch.
She was lit as shit.
That hip hop?
That hip hop was crazy.
My homegirl was like, man, Jada Kiss.
She followed him on Instagram and stuff.
She was like, yeah.
So you're telling me that
three six was inspired by this and then no i wouldn't say that i would say
well hold on let me let you know i want you no no no inspired by what no but let me just say
something no no no but dip said no because he said, I was just crunk. I was like, that Dipset. No, no, no, no. Let's be clear.
Let's be clear.
That shit was crunk.
No one threw a mic.
No one ran over.
Like, y'all had.
It never felt like.
Let me just be clear.
This is where I felt fucked up.
Y'all had a rope that separated y'all.
Yo, yo, yo.
And when Paul walked out,
Paul said,
damn, y'all niggas already dead.
Some shit.
He said, we ain't got a rope.
It was.
Wait, the rope was in the whole time? Man ain't got a rope. It was, it was.
Wait, the rope was in the whole time?
Man, I wish I was in there.
It was a rope that separated.
They had like a, no, not us.
It was, boom, they had like a yellow tape.
It's like a yellow tape.
Like. But only them?
What do you mean? Yeah.
It's a big ass stage and they had their little yellow tape.
Like if this was fucking yellow tape.
Like the police tape.
Yellow tape, police tape. what you got six tape yellow tape
but no i thought yeah no i wasn't saying just saying, like, that was one of the first aggressive ones I saw.
Because it was New York.
Come on, man.
Y'all said it all.
No, man.
God, New York.
There was no mic throwing.
Really, we said it out front.
Really?
Yeah, it was y'all.
Y'all fucked it up.
I don't understand.
Versus up.
Yeah, so it boiled over.
Fuck versus up.
What happened backstage?
What happened backstage?
It boiled over well it wasn't back it
was more like i didn't know if it was um what they call the shit um when you're you're you're
nagging or poking uh banter it was too much fucking banter backstage uh and it was with
busy bone so you know what i'm saying i when i pulled up, I thought it was like, well, what I was told, you know, we were going to meet and greet and stuff like that.
And then I get there, it's like, oh, no, meet and greet.
Just stay away from them.
Like, no problem.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just here so I don't get fined.
Shit.
I'm, you know, doing my job.
Go ahead.
In all fairness.
I wish I had my looks on.
I got these nerd shades on I do have
I do have
Suck my dick
Nigga suck my dick
And
In all fairness
Me and Beezer won't talk
And like
Beezer my god
Come on he was a yellow nigga
With the curly hair
I was 15
Everybody had a crush on him
He's like Michael Jackson
I didn't want to
Fucking say that shit
I didn't mean to Fucking go hard shit. I didn't mean to.
I didn't know.
He's like, Michael Jackson.
You know?
Oh, God.
But, like, he told me that.
He was like, boo, I said,
B is in mind, you threw something, man.
I thought we was cool, bro.
I didn't even notice nothing until I swear.
I promise.
I don't even remember seeing nothing being thrown at me until I saw it three days later.
All I remember is seeing juice in them and everybody like Memphis niggas fly out the sky.
And I thought my money was getting fucked up
and I was like,
damn, busy?
And so that's
some iffy shit.
Fuck that nigga,
see what I'm saying?
I ain't triggering
nobody's trauma
or talking about
nobody's sexuality.
I was just like,
damn, nigga,
you crazy as fuck, nigga.
Man, yeah,
who the fuck am I to judge, man?
Man,
anybody judging
their comments,
them gotta be some some People are weirdos
If you can judge other people
To me my personal
Yeah
Yeah
Whatever
They crazy
But now
I was just like
Damn man
I ain't never seen
These rich ass niggas
Fucking fight and shit
Like that
Like
So that's
That's what I remember seeing
But when I saw
Becky threw some
water and shit and he was a microphone he threw a microphone and water
but nobody noticed i'm gonna get i want to get y'all drink temps
but i don't know Yeah, you part of the world. You already know that. No, I want some real shit. Me, I want some real shit, because I love them.
Right.
They are legends.
They're absolute legends.
And I told you this.
Yeah.
When I walked out on the stage, and you taught me to share it on here.
I walked out on that damn stage, man, and I get stage fright, Nori.
Like, I'm Lola most of the time.
I can't believe I'm Gaze the Woo.
It's like, what?
What?
I'm Gaze the Woo.
I got to fucking fix my hair.
But I'm so fucking regular.
Man, I walked out on that motherfucking stage
and couldn't turn around. I said, oh my God.
And I saw that little tape.
Little tape area. And I said, man, I'm on the stage
with Bone Thugs.
Bone, Bone, Bone, Bone.
Thugs. Three, six, five. That's what I was
thinking on stage. And I just got
into formation. So I be Sasha Fierce on stage. And I just, like, got into formation, so I be
Sasha Fierce on stage. So, anyway.
Which is in a Beyonce.
In a
crazy lady, Gay Sabu, in a
Beyonce, in her Marvin Gaye, in her
Kurt Cobain, in her every strong
motherfucker, because I'm telling you what I feel.
Nobody can tell me what I feel when I walk on stage.
Only me. I was on the motherfucking stage,
the only girl with bone thugs, harmony, and DJ Paula, Juicy Jam, Crunchy Black.
Booyah.
Legends, man.
Come on now.
I'm Gangsta Boo, man.
That shit is iconic as fuck on the Versa stage, and we got paid.
Let's take a shot for this.
I don't know.
I mean, you know.
You got my energy.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Don't lose your track. Don't lose your track. energy. I'm sorry. Don't lose your track.
Don't lose your track.
I'm not an aunt.
Don't lose your track.
When it happened,
it happened and I didn't recall.
I didn't remember.
I remember it happened,
but I didn't know why.
I saw it,
but I immediately wanted to talk
to Bizzy Bone about it
because I was such a fan of him.
This was all over the internet.
It took away from the verses like
oh boo said you need to take his skills it's actually a good battle after that i didn't know
we smoked them we smoked them we smoked them they they didn't have the beats they didn't they didn't
pick the sun i mean crazy about said it on y'all show they didn't have the you know triple threat
juicy can scratch make beats i mean it it's no fucking with 3-6
I mean, I don't know
I don't know
It don't seem like any niggas want to get their beats
But no, we smoked the shit out of them
And it wasn't fair
It wasn't fair
They should have had Mariah Carey
They would have won with Mariah, but they didn't
They had Lil Jon, then he came out to our side
I'm just playing
But no, I talked to BZ Boom When it happened, this is, then he came out to our side. I'm just playing. But no, I talked
to Beasy Boom when it happened.
This is what I want to share with y'all. I'm just talking shit.
But, because I'm a fan, and I wanted to
understand shit, but also
I saw him kind of talking on the internet.
Now, I don't do all the talking on the internet.
I'm not one of these live girls
like doing all this shit.
It's weird to me. It's kind of creepy.
I'd rather fucking masturbateurbate a porno up
In private
Before I fucking
Talk about somebody
On the internet
It happens
But busy
Busy
I said busy
What
What happened man
Why did you throw water
What happened
Why
Cause you didn't see that
He threw two things
I saw a bottle
I saw a bottle
That was it
It was too
Too much
Too many Right You know what I'm saying He threw water And a microphone Because a nigga Said suck his dick I saw a bottle. That was it. It was too much, too many.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
He threw water and a microphone.
And you standing there?
Because a nigga said suck his dick.
You want to say?
Yeah, yeah.
Juicy J, I mean, you pulled it up.
Juicy, I repeat, Juicy.
Nigga, suck my dick.
Drop that shit.
Because he trying to get the show going.
What?
Oh, Juicy, he said.
What he said?
I didn't realize Juicy J said suck my dick.
Well, you pulled it up.
Drop my shit.
Well, drop the, yeah, drop the shit.
We were talking to our DJ.
Oh, I didn't realize that.
Yeah, Khabibzy called us ugly motherfuckers.
Okay.
And Juice said.
You're not going to be mocking me.
Yeah, because me and Paul was dancing.
We was doing like a waltz or some ballerina.
We were dancing.
They were playing slow songs.
I thought it was verse.
We were dancing.
Right.
We were like twisting each other around in circles.
You were teasing.
Right.
I was just doing whatever.
Paul grabbed me.
I was just in formation. Like I me. I was just in formation.
Like I said, I was, all this shit was a blur.
Paul grabbed me and started spinning me around.
I was like, oh shit.
Yay.
I was like a ballerina.
I was like a ballerina in a glass ball.
And I didn't gasp.
One, two, three.
Oh.
But then it's like some shit.
Well, it comes, dude.
He couldn't focus
That nigga saw that shit
And he couldn't wait for you
They sung the end
To call us ugly motherfuckers
And Juicy said
Nigga suck my dick
Because it was already
Stuff boiling backstage
I'm assuming
It had nothing to do
With the
The overfeed
And y'all promotion
Y'all promotion
Y'all was going
A little too far
Nah, nah, nah
It was versus
We not baby facing
Teddy
One of them
Teddy Riley Went too far Yeah Teddy Riley went too far.
They're not baby facing Teddy.
Yeah, they went too far.
Teddy could get his internet.
That was going too far.
That was going too far.
Keisha Cole showing up late, that was going too far.
Okay?
Gucci, I love you Gucci, Guwop, but saying we smoking pool those nights, that's going
too far.
We didn't go too far.
We showed up on time.
Going too far is not telling another nigga to suck your dick back.
Juice said suck my dick back.
Nigga, you suck my dick back.
You suck my dick back.
You suck my dick back.
You suck my dick back.
You suck my dick back.
You suck my dick back.
You suck my dick back. You suck my dick back. You suck my dick back. didn't go too far. We showed up on time. Going too far is
not telling another nigga to suck your dick back.
Juice said, nigga, you suck my dick.
You ain't gotta throw shit. So when she got
throw, that's when I was spazzing.
But me and him talking,
long story short, I said,
what were you gonna say, nigga? Because you said,
and Gangsta Boo, watch it.
You need to watch it.
Watch that part. It's right there
In your little iPad thingy
He said
And gangsta boo
And then
The fight just
And do you know what he
Do you remember that?
Yeah
Do you know what he was
Gonna say?
Well he told me
Nori I'm mad at you
You don't even know that part
No cause I didn't
What did he tell you?
No but can he at least
Fucking pull up that part again
Where you at?
What did he tell you? Okay he but can he at least fucking pull up that part again? What did he tell you he was going to say?
Okay, he told me he was going to say gangsta boo.
What the fuck, man?
Y'all pulled it up on your own?
No, because I didn't hear that part.
No, he's watching Pornhub and Dominican Republic.
You know what the actual clip says on YouTube?
No, no, no.
It says Busy Bo tries to attack gangsta boo. I know, but... I'm going to take a shot. No, no, no. It says, Busy Bold tries to attack Gangsta Boo.
I know, but...
But please, no, please.
Seriously, seriously.
You got it, bro.
Yeah, because I ain't never even shared this story.
Because me and Busy, I said, Busy, should I talk about this?
Not on Drink Time, but just in general.
Because I fuck a dude, but...
Because he said...
We should call Busy.
We should call him. And he said him and he said and gangsta boo so listen like straight the fuck up you hear him saying gangsta boo one yeah two see so he's engaged so guess what he's gonna say
and also friend he said and gangsta boo you the only motherfucker that we was uh worried about
because you out rapping all them niggas.
That's what he was going to say?
That's what he told me he was going to say.
That's what he told me.
And I didn't know that until after he told me.
Man, y'all are both legends, man.
Both of y'all.
Well, no.
Yeah.
That's what me and him conversated.
Well, we conversated after that.
Like, come on, man.
This is bomb thugs, bro.
I respect them.
But, you know, at the same time, he threw two things.
You know, I don't know where it's going.
They didn't know where it's going.
Y'all got in the moment.
No, no fucking regret.
No, he got in the moment.
He got in the moment.
Damn, I didn't get that against the bullpup.
Yeah, he got in the moment.
Because I didn't realize why it was labeled.
Man, don't.
Because I'm always labeled.
Dude, I be minding my business.
That's why I like doing shit, Nori. Motherfuckers always motherfucking put me in some controversy. cuz I'm always labeled. I'm dude, I be minding my business. That's why I like doing shit.
Motherfuckers always motherfucking put me in some controversy.
And I'm really crazy.
Motherfucker really want me in some controversy.
I be mine, really mine, really, really.
Yeah, really, really.
That's why cuz they said, and Gangsta Boo.
But he didn't finish.
And I told him, I said, Busy, you should have hurried up and rolled that shit out, bro,
before you do something.
You was too slow.
And Gangsta Boo, you the coldest.
Finish your sentence. You said, and Gangsta Boo, you do something. Shit, niggas hopped in front of out, bro, before you threw some. You was too slow. And Gainsaboo, you the coldest. Finish your sentence. You said, and Gainsaboo,
you threw some. Shit, niggas
hopped in front of you, bro.
I never shared that.
It all got squashed behind the scenes
or afterwards, right? Yes, are you kidding me?
I'm cool. What?
Hell yeah, dude. I don't want to smoke with some folks.
Everybody, though. Everybody. Both camps.
What do you mean, both camps? Both camps
squashed it. But I said, yeah, what do you mean, both camps what you mean both camps both camps squashed it but
i i said yeah what you mean both camps because you said you said you you know what i'm not a man
i can't speak for me i can only speak for myself that's what i'm asking yeah and i'm that's what
i'm saying but paul and crazy won't have an album coming out together paul and crazy
that's dope that's dope yeah and i'm Bone. Latest album is called Leaves of Legends.
Wow.
Me and him have a song, yeah.
We're doing a video for that too.
That's dope.
Okay.
Let's make some noise for that.
But I do love Busy.
I do love Busy.
Also think about Mads Killz.
I see Mads Killz walking around here somewhere.
Wait, Mads Killz is here?
Where's Mads Killz at?
My brother, my brother.
Here's the crazy shit.
You have one of the Phyllis R&B
Records oh
Like I don't know what they call it a serenade the record he jerked off to his way saying
What Don't say that. Don't say that. Because I do not want his wife hating me. No, no, no. It's okay. But you said...
No, it's not.
I'll be the bitch that's behind me, man.
Is this all good?
No, no, no.
You said...
You admitted to being the other woman.
You said you will be the other woman.
No, is this him?
Is this him?
Or him?
Is this you?
No, this is me.
This is me all day.
All you got quick time is live.
Everything else is me.
Oh, okay.
But I thought it was interesting
because it was like a serenaded song.
I'll be the other one.
Yeah.
You'll be the other one.
As long as I know I'm the only other one.
You give your cash to me.
Is that from experience?
Hold on.
That's what I thought you said.
That was the question?
Yes.
What's the question?
Because I thought it was amazing.
I'ma be honest.
That from back then.
That was some power shit, man.
That was Paul wrote that?
No, he came up with, I mean,
y'all know that's a song though.
Yeah.
That's like a sample.
Right.
Other Woman?
Yeah.
Come on, man.
Right, right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Cause I don't know how like, But the whole concept whole concept yeah they came up with a lot of those concepts
they were concept geniuses
so other woman
wasn't my concept
but
no I'm not gonna be
the only other woman
you get cash to
but it's kinda like
yeah I'd rather have
my own money
I got my own money
but I'd rather spend
yours type shit
but no that's not
where I'm at right now
like
I'm not the other
fucking woman
that shit weird as hell
that shit weird as hell
but you still high off weed
yeah me and Juicy song yeah you heard my song That shit weird as hell. That shit weird as hell. But you still high off weed?
Yeah, me and Juicy's song?
You heard of my song, Sucker Free?
I got that here, too.
Yeah, but that's what, where's your lighter?
Because I freestyle.
I freestyle a lot.
Yeah, no, I freestyle a lot.
Every time my daughter needs my lighter,
I ain't getting it back.
But am I more than y'all expected, especially you?
Yes. Yes, I love you, man. Let's do another shot. Let's do another shot. I mean, you y'all expected? Especially you.
Let's do another shot.
I mean, you ain't got to do another shot.
You know what? We'll do a shot for you. How about this?
Let's take a shot against the motherfucking boy. Hey, friend, I'm a drinker.
I know. I know you're going to step in.
I know you're going to step it up.
I waited, but no, I appreciate this.
But am I
more than y'all expected?
No, you are.
Everything we expected.
Everything we expected and more.
Because you are a legend and we love you.
In the greatest way.
And you know what?
Just in case you don't know.
Oh, what?
You a legend, legend.
Do you like when people call you a legend?
Hell no.
So why do you keep calling me one?
Oh, that's what we do here.
We never start that bullshit.
This is your day. No, I'm asking. No, it's not personal. I'm't know. So why do you keep calling me one? Oh, that's what we do here. Because. We're not gonna start that bullshit. This is your day.
No, I'm asking, no, it's not personal.
I'm an intellectual.
I'm asking questions because I wanna know.
I told you I like getting unnecessary greatness,
stimulating the abnormal.
Can you do the same for me?
That shit fucked my head up, look at that.
Go ahead, unnecessary, no stimulations today.
That was the librarian that came out of it.
That was the librarian.
She said it, she said it.
That customer service was it. It killed me. I got it for a long time ago out of there That customer service was
Excuse me
It's the customer service
She was a man in a clock kit
She was in this clock kit bag
I'm a customer service
What do you like more?
Making a record or performing a record?
Making
Making a record?
Yeah
I don't want to sound ungrateful But but performing is just like, I don't like
people judging me and shit.
That's why I really like being behind the scenes, because I produce, I compose music
and stuff.
That's what I'm doing with the boot print, you know what I'm saying?
I'm not with the blueprint. You know, I'm saying I'm not like sampling stuff. I'm putting together like
Composers like from the orchestras and stuff like
playing like violins and fucking
Cellos and stuff like that. I'm really into live stuff
So I love performing but I like more performing in karaoke bars or in the shower or in the car
I like making music more I'm in, but I like more performing in karaoke bars or in the shower or in the car. I like making
music more. I'm a karaoke
man.
I just went to a karaoke bar. It was
me, Yellow Wolf, and his wife
Fifi Dobson. We was just in a
karaoke bar. Shout out to Yellow Wolf, man. He's dope.
Yeah, man. He's fucking dope.
I like
the process of making music.
Making music and then hearing it back. Yeah, I swear to God, I really love that. I swear, man. I just, I of making music. Of making music and then hearing it back?
Yeah, I swear to God, I really love that.
I swear, man.
I just, I don't know.
I've just always said, because I'm raised up on the Paul and Juicy,
and just like, I love making music.
I don't like just, I don't know.
I love making music, man.
Like, I understand music.
Like, notes, all that shit.
If you could choose one for the rest of your life,
making music or performing it,
you would choose making it?
Yeah, because, I mean, can't perform forever.
You can keep creating forever. You know?
That's true.
So, I definitely, yeah.
I mean, I made Word of Dollars there, right?
When I was 18 years old.
It was just on the new episode of P-Valley.
I didn't perform it.
I wrote it.
I performed it in the studio in 1998.
It's 2022.
And I got a check for that shit.
Are we making noise for that?
I don't know.
You tell me.
I'm on good terms.
I got two more questions.
God, you got two more questions.
Now, we're going to go back to this legend thing.
Why you don't like to be called legend?
Don't listen to these guys.
Why don't you like that?
Because it makes me feel pressured sometimes to please people. Because, like, like i like being lola like you don't
understand the value that you've brought to the game that you are a legend and this is it's not
you you ask me the question can i are you um are you asking me i'm asking and adding on top of the
ask okay well how about this let me. So, ask and then add on.
Because you asked me why I don't like it.
Go ahead.
But can I answer?
Yeah.
Because it's overwhelming.
Right.
Because I know that already.
I know that.
I know I'm the shit.
Dude, I was fucking bumping Cypher14.
Like, bumping.
Like, snapping.
Like, bumping.
I can out-bump.
I was, I'm on OutKast's album, nigga, with Under 3000.
I'm on a song with Eminem. We weren't in the studio together,ump. I was, I'm on OutKast's album, nigga, with Under 3000. I'm on a song with Eminem.
We wasn't in the studio together,
but I mean,
he definitely didn't have to hop on that song.
Right.
I mean,
I know I'm the shit,
respectfully and humbly speaking.
I know shit.
But I don't
like to be called a legend
all the time
because like,
I already know.
It's like,
what's understood
don't have to be explained.
I'm on some duh shit.
I'm so intellectual,
I'm like,
duh.
It's like, then my arrogance kick out. So, I don't know to be explained. I'm on some duh shit. I'm so intellectual. I'm like, duh. It's like,
then my arrogance kick out.
So,
I don't know.
This is the pressure.
Like,
legend,
cool.
I'm grateful,
but that don't really mean
nothing to me.
Right.
It don't mean,
it don't really mean
nothing to me.
I don't know why.
I really don't.
It just don't mean
nothing to me.
I'm grateful.
It just don't mean
nothing to me.
You think FEMA mcs could
be revered more right now in hip-hop revere what what what does that mean like should be in a
different level like um beast like review like it should be more female why should she say she
want to be called a legend i'm sorry hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on no no no no
he ain't that boy's on point that boy came right out to the real question.
Well, to answer, because I said it's overwhelming.
And I already know I'm the shit.
And sometimes when people keep saying it over and over and over and over again,
it's like then it's like annoying.
I'm still Lola.
I mean, yeah, my mom a legend.
My dad a legend.
They weren't famous.
Like, they know of me.
That's facts, though.
Everybody a legend.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, we all live
so it's like it's overwhelming it's like okay i want people to get to know me though lola the
the girl that sit at the house and watch fucking crime tv the girl that just chill the girl the
behind the scenes girl so i had a legendary shit that shit don't mean nothing it's motherfuckers
that saying these a lot of these people are the new booze And the new lachats Well where's
Give us us then
If everybody
That's winning
Sound like us
Well give me me
So all this
The legendary talk shit
It don't mean nothing to me
To me
Personally
It's cool
I'm flattered
But I'm also flattered
By a fucking
BBC
And I ain't talking
About the London station No just Cause that's where My mind went I ain't talking about the London station.
That's where my mind went.
It's a joke, but I don't like the legend talk.
But female,
the word you use?
Yeah, female MCs.
Revere, do you think they're...
What does Revere mean?
Are they respected enough in hip-hop?
Absolutely.
Do you think that female MCs have reached, like, do we have enough female MCs?
Too many.
And it's a beautiful fucking thing.
Because at first it was just one.
And her name was Nicki Minaj for a very long time.
Then here come Cardi.
Here come fucking Mick.
You know, it's a lot.
It's a lot now.
And I only said Nicki at that time because I'm talking about the new generation.
Right, right, right.
Because back in the hour era. Does that forget R at that time because I'm talking about the new generation, you know? Right, right, right. Because back in, you know, in our era.
Does that forget Remy Ma?
I'm going there.
Okay.
Okay.
I said back in our era.
Okay, cool.
It was plenty.
Cool.
But, you know, the new, yeah, it was like you had to be that one.
So he asked if it was enough.
Yes.
Yes, it's fine.
Because you're older than me a couple years.
But we had Remy Ma, Boo, Mia, Brad.
Just so many, you know?
But then remember, it was just Nicky.
Lil' Kim.
Am I lying?
Do you remember it was just Nicky?
Am I lying?
No, no, bro.
Yes or no?
I'm from Queens, so I appreciate it that way.
I know.
No, no, no, no, no.
Who don't appreciate it?
Yeah, I appreciate it.
But I'm saying as far as what he asked. Is it or not? I mean, yeah, it was just one. Yes or no? Yeah. Who don't appreciate it? Yeah, I appreciate it. But I'm saying as far as what he asked.
Right.
Is it enough?
I mean, yeah, it was just one.
Yes or no?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Right?
No, it was one, but it was more.
We still got B.L.
It shouldn't feel like it should just be one.
Was it?
It didn't feel like it was just one of y'all?
It did at that point.
Okay, that's the point I'm talking about.
Okay.
Because, you know, and I'm like.
I'm into this conversation.
No, it don't feel the same no more.
You know what I'm saying? Okay. Yeah, because everybody. It I'm into this conversation Now it don't feel The same no more You know what I'm saying Cause everybody
It's a lot of these bitches
Right
Ruby Roses
Man it's so many
Motherfucking dope ass females
It's really insane
I love Lotto
Right
Lotto
Lotto okay
Big Lotto
She was my Lotto
And then they made her
Change her name
Well I don't know
What they made her do
But she did
What she What needed to be done And I fuck with her Because her name. Well, I don't know what they made her do, but she did what needed to be done.
And I fuck with her because she was one of the first females
that actually, well, I don't like to say the first,
but that caught my attention.
And it was Fat Joe.
It was on his...
Is it a podcast that Fat Joe do?
We don't know what it is that Fat Joe do.
It's a Fat Joe show. We just know we support it is that Fat Joe do It's a Fat Joe show
We just know we support it
Whatever Fat Joe do we fuck with it
And he come out every day
And guess what we support him every fucking day
And we support Fat Joe
So we don't
He was talking to her
And he was asking her what's her
Expos and she was naming
And shit she was like Trina And he was asking her what's her inspo's and she was naming and shit she was like Trina
and he was you know he said
in gangsta boo he said
woo and he was like this so anyway
she was one of them ones like
who's your inspo a lot of when people
ask who the inspo's special female artist
they never say my name
never but they hold entire
cadence I mean they get Juicy J
beats they buy beats from Juicy J. But say they inspire Bella Kim. It's very interesting.
Lotto, I always say, like, not always, but my point is, is like, I love all the female artists that's doing their thing, but Lotto just really warm my heart because she keep it real.
Like,'d be like
oh who do you think the queens of the south i don't like that word either i don't think i'm
a queen of the south i'm just lola queen of the south come on man it's kind of big i don't know
that's weird and big but lotto she was like when i think of queen of the south i think against the
boo and just to hear my fucking name Like to hear my name
It makes me feel good
You know what I'm saying
So
I think the game
I think
No I think the female rap game
Is where it needs to be right now
Because
You got some real ones in it
I don't think
I don't really see no fake bitches
In the game
I don't fuck with all the hoes
But
These hoes snapping bro
It's some snap
These bitches
Y'all rapping to niggas nowadays
That's I don't know the niggas nowadays.
I don't know if niggas got little dick energy now
because these females
stepping their pussy up,
but man,
there's big pussy energy
going on real talk.
The females is running shit,
and it's a good thing.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, it's a really good thing.
D-Hole's talking shit.
Man, Cardi blew up
off Vine, bro.
Like, loving hip-hop.
Cardi's just...
Cardi's loving hip-hop, yeah
Yeah, but I was a fan of her on Vine
On Vine
Yeah, me personally
Right
Shout out to the dead Vine
Who?
Big Pop
Well, I mean, I ain't got to
I'm just saying
She big me up
I quoted her new song
And she tweeted me
She was like, oh my God, oh my God
Gaysaboo, are you kidding me?
I'm geek
That's fire
And we ain't even got a I mean, I want to I fuck with her but i'm just saying man she came in as a
self a lot of i don't know i completely i don't think the game is missing i think the females are
doing their thing i think so like what he asked me do i think i was like you know i i would love
to say i would love to say they not who I think I got a great podcast out there.
Oh, that's my girl.
And I didn't know that.
Rapping shit the fuck up.
I didn't know that.
And one of my, and I'm going to say this, one of my, Remy Ma is an inspiration for me.
She's a motherfucker.
I'm going to say, you know, and I met her maybe, I don't even know if I have.
I know we would sign a lot, I think.
If I did meet her, it was once.
But just that bitch story, man.
This bro did what she did.
Did her time.
Married, beautiful family.
And just still came out on top.
Not even disrespected.
But still being herself.
Man, I don't think the female MCs missing shit right now.
I think it's where it need to be.
And I think
I'm sorry
It happened when the doors opened
At first it was just Nikki
Right
Then came Cardi
Being her crazy ass self
And then I feel like
It kind of
The floodgates opened
I'm just being honest
Seemed like the floodgates
Opened after Cardi
Yeah
Like because
Nikki had already ran the game
For 30 years
Yeah
Right
But now You know I'm just saying.
But then, you know, it's like it's okay to have other ones.
Like it's a thousand dudes.
In fairness, at first it was Lil' Kim and Foxy.
Yeah, you know, okay, so we'll go there.
Well, there's more than that at that time.
Yeah, but on that level.
On that level, yeah.
On that level.
Because when you was wherever you was at, I was going to say on a tinker pot. Yeah, I was on a tinker pot, whatever that shit, yeah. On that level. Because wherever you was at,
I was going to say on a tinker pot, but...
Yeah, I was on a tinker pot,
whatever that shit is called.
I just made that up.
But he said,
how do I feel about the female game now?
Like, do I think the females
are getting their just due?
And I feel like, hell yeah, right now,
especially because it's not just one.
And, I mean,
I knew it wasn't just one back then,
but we talking about now. It's a bunch of these bitches, I mean, I knew it wasn't just one back then, but we talking about it now.
Right.
It's a bunch of these bitches.
These hoes is lit.
Right.
These hoes lit.
These hoes lit.
Lotto, I fuck with her, like I said, because she be keeping it a book.
She tell who her real inspirations is.
She ain't scared to say this shit.
She ain't scared to give a motherfucker their props.
A lot of these bitches are.
And I ain't knocking that.
And I really don't give a fuck what they eat.
Don't make me shit or sleep or wake up.
What people eat don't make me shit.
But I am a fan, man.
I'm a female rapper.
That's what make you great.
I love this shit, man.
These hoes, yes.
These hoes.
The fuck nigga free?
F-R-E-E fuck nigga free. That mean I ain't got to worry about a fuck nigga free. F-R-E-E, fuck nigga free.
That mean I ain't got to worry about a fuck nigga cheap.
I got a whole dude.
I ain't got to worry about none of this shit.
I ain't popping.
I ain't hanging out with my ratchet friends, drinking Hennessy and smoking Black and Miles.
But shit, these young bitches is, I love it.
Let them go.
Yeah, I can only say suck my pussy.
When you was at, when you first heard WAP, you was like, what the fuck? A wet ass pussy? Yeah, I can only say suck my pussy. When you first heard why, you was like, what the fuck?
A wet-ass pussy?
Yeah, whatever.
And they was like, this is a travesty.
It was weird to me.
This is a travesty.
It was bizarre.
It was bizarre.
It was bizarre that people was thinking that's weird.
I mean, wet-ass pussy, that's how girls talk.
I've been had a wet-ass pussy.
That's what I'm known for
Pussy wet as a river
You need a boat for me nigga
I ain't major with mine
I don't
No hold on
Pussy wet as a river
You need a boat for me nigga
I be major with mine
I don't fuck out of time
I don't need you
Please believe it nigga
Only when I'm
In the mood for a dick
A quick ride on the dick
Throw a razor in my mouth
Straight slicing your shit, nigga.
Don't slice that shit.
We are not slicing that shit.
Pussy wet as a river. You need a
boat for me, nigga? I wrote that in like
98, 99. You need to stop
slicing that shit. So it's been wet ass pussy. So when people were
like shocked and appalled, I was like, it's the
internet gave too many people like opinions.
Wet wop? I thought it was like was like cool another way to say wet ass pussy
cuz I say that out I've been I'm known for that I'm sorry I'm just saying my
pussy wet so this is a good thing it's a great thing it's like moist Yeah! I want one more shot, I'm just not feeling how it up. How do I make this make sense?
You guys got me buzzed!
I'm gonna take a pee pee or take another shot?
One more, I'm gonna take a shot at the bitches, baby.
But no, you're talking about wet ass pussy, bro.
No, he's talking about wet ass, yo.
He's definitely talking about wet ass.
I thought it was a song!
No, what you niggas be thinking
when girls write shit or rap shit?
What are you thinking, man?
What are you thinking, Nori,
when you're thinking about wet-ass pussy?
I can't take it!
I'm thinking about the actual song, sir.
This song is...
She talking about a mop and macaroni.
What the fuck?
You heard it.
She said she don't cook, she don't clean.
Hold on.
The macaroni? You on. The macaroni?
You never heard that macaroni sound?
No.
No, I never heard that.
Is your shot ready?
Oh!
Damn!
That is crazy, man.
Like SpongeBob.
Is your shot ready?
You have a shot ready?
I don't think we need any more shots, but the macaroni shot.
I'm in fucking Miami, man, with the drink tip.
Fuck this shit.
I need a lot.
Let me just say, it was the highlight of the interview.
The Macaroni song?
Every time you say, man.
Man.
Man.
I ain't gonna lie.
I feel like I'm in Memphis.
I don't know why.
I can't follow my color.
Every time you say, man.
You look at the footage, I'm like this.
Can I call you a crunchy black?
Can I call you a crunchy black and I don't do
Yeah
But you know it was the gangster walker like Remember he had the Chinese hat on? Remember the Asian hat he had on the Chinese hat? Everybody want the Chinese hat.
You want to ruin this nigga?
I don't want you.
I'm going to take a picture of you. You don't want this shit.
I just want to say, hey, Crunchy.
Stay like when I say mine.
Hey, man.
I know.
Oh, he's gone?
Yeah, yeah.
He takes 1,500 pictures of that.
No, it's all good.
But y'all can edit this shit.
But I'm bullshitting.
Man, look.
Hey, Nori.
Nori, the way you transition.
Yes, yes.
Yourself, baby. Everybody can't do it. Listen, I feel like this. Nori, the way you transition. Yes, yes. Yourself, baby.
Everybody can't do it.
Listen, I feel like this is a shot for just me and you.
Nori, you and that and Big Lazer.
This is a shot for just me and you.
What, what, what?
You gotta take it, you gotta drink it.
Hold on, my boy D.
What's Nori's song you were playing earlier?
Hold on, hold on, hold on, D, hold on, real quick.
Say it.
Yeah, that way.
Oh, that's my other shit.
I know, baby, I know your shit.
But you gotta take it, don't count, look.
Oh, shit.
And I ain't gonna lie, I didn't know,
he is a bad influence.
Yeah. I didn't know that.
Nor are you is, man.
That boy said you gotta take it, you don't count,
and I took it.
Nor are you, you an influencer.
You are.
You give people flowers, I'm giving you yours.
Have you ever had black champagne?
I don't drink champagne.
Say thank you, I'm giving you your flowers.
What? You a legend.
Nor are you. What? Nor are flowers. You a legend. Nori.
Because I don't. It make me sick.
I don't like it.
I like, yeah, that's why.
Nori.
Noriega. Do I say Noriega or Nori?
You call me Nori. You call me Noriega. You call me collector.
I accept those as well.
Nah, man. It's an honor.
I'm a real one. I'm a real one. Noriega you let me collect I accept those as well He's probably on the road yeah, yeah, are you gonna be here? Who? Yeah. This is the machine.
This is the machine.
This is the machine.
I want that title.
I need you.
This is the first time I bring out the machine.
By the way, just listen, Gangsta Boo, we brought out the machine just for you.
I had this in my crib.
I walked two months.
Two months.
I waited for the bourbon gas.
No, I didn't know.
I didn't expect this, man.
I knew you was gonna be comfortable.
I'm comfortable.
I said, for Gangsta Boo, I'm comfortable.
I'm comfortable. I'm comfortable. I'm comfortable. I'm comfortable. I'm comfortable. No
Because
Yeah, the question a crunchy black I'm with the drink test might be fun Hey Greenway, Cratchy, look at Cratchy, man. Yeah, yeah, we both know Cratchy, man. Yeah, we both know Cratchy, man. Hey, man.
Hey, we both know Cratchy, man.
Can you hear me, brother?
Hey, when you gonna pull up my ear, man?
I gotta get back to this interview, my God.
I just want to say, I want to know.
We both know you, Cratchy, man.
I think you know me already.
We got you, Cratchy, man.
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
What'd you say?
Hold on.
Hey, what'd you say, Cratch? I said, tell him I need to be on that joint on, hold on. What'd you say? What'd you say, Crank?
I said, tell them I need to be on that job too, man.
Yeah!
Yeah!
Get away!
Crank said you need to be on that job too, man.
We got you.
I really need to get on that job right now.
I've been tripping on it.
I need to take a shot.
He said, Eddie take a shot.
Now we hear you.
We hear you loud and clear.
We know you, CB.
Yeah, yeah.
Let him get a shot with us.
Hey, Crutchy, we've got to take a shot, Crutch.
Come on, Brokey.
How can I do it, man?
Crutchy, we've got to take a shot for you.
Crutch, you about to get me droggers here, Crutch.
Man, Norrie with the shit, friend.
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh. Hold on. Eh, E.M. Redd, that's not good. I mean Hey, what's up? What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up? Yeah, crunchy. I'm gonna see you in Miami, man. Man, I wanna say man all day right now.
Hey, man.
Hey, man, I got five on, man.
That was hard, man.
That was hard.
Hey, appreciate y'all letting me do that.
Nah, come on. That's a legend right there.
This dude gave me my first gun.
I ain't bragging on shit like that, but man, I was like,
I mean, that's a different kind of legend, but that's a legend.
I mean, come on, man.
I mean, it was to protect me. Nah, crunchy's a legend, for real. It was to protect me, yeah. Crunchy. Nah, he a a different kind of legend, but that's a legend. I mean, come on, man. I mean, it was to protect me.
Crunchy.
No, he a legend.
He a legend.
Yes.
Crunchy, yeah, a big legend.
He's like, Crunchy is like the Tommy from Martin.
What do you do?
Nah.
Do something.
Crunchy said, Crunchy said, every minute.
You like her analogies.
Let me just tell you something
I love every minute of this interview
I really do
I know
You look almost too real
When I saw you
I know everybody said
When I saw you
With Slabbergaster
With Trina
She's so legend
That bitch is just
She talks so fast
She just
She get to the point
Okay And when I saw you I said Nori go Ooh He gonna love me bitches just, she talks so fast. She just, she get to the point. Okay.
And I said, and when I saw it, I said, oh, Lori go, ooh, he gonna love me.
Cause you ain't never been around nobody like me.
And you never ever will.
You know what I'm saying?
So I knew you would dig this.
He already know.
That's why he, I'm here because of him.
And well, you, cause you here too, but he made the decision.
He already knew.
He knew.
And my line friend, he knew the pressure.
I love you. And I knew that you would appreciate it. Once I saw how you. I been knew it. He already knew. He knew. And my line friend, he knew the pressure. I love you.
And I knew that you would appreciate it.
Once I saw how you were.
I bet you knew it.
I bet you knew it.
Let's make some noise for her, though.
Thank you.
Let me tell you something.
Y'all let me be me, and that meant a lot to me.
Crunchy Black is one of my.
And I mentioned a gun because, I mean, that's the truth.
That's my memory.
That's real shit.
Yeah.
No, but let me just tell you something.
Keep that in mind.
Can I just say one last thing? Oh, just because of my crunch. I's my memory. That's real shit. Yeah. No, but let me just tell you something. Keep that in mind. Can I just say one last thing?
Oh, just because of what I can't... I swear this is it. I have a song
that's called Gangsta Lives Matter.
And I haven't put it out yet. It's going to be
on the Blueprint. And
the... And it's the
Blueprint. Yes. Not the Blueprint.
That's dope. The Blueprint. Yeah.
And that was an inspiration
obviously for Jay-Z.
I'm going to Jay-Z. I'm a Jay-Z fan.
But it's more of like, because I'm never compared to nobody.
People are compared to me.
So it's like my name is like blue boo.
You know?
The bull print.
And that's just facts.
That's just like truth.
But anyway, Crunchy Black.
That's why this meant so much to me.
So thank you!
This was put up forever!
Come on, come on.
And I have a song called Gangsta Lives Matter.
And the hook is like,
but pretty much,
I'ma hit you so hard,
you gonna say I talk big shit
cause gangsta lives matter.
Pull up with the gang,
you know I was looking shook
when I pulled up, okay.
I hit you so hard,
I'ma hit you so hard,
I freestyle.
I like that, cause I freestyle a lot. And I learned that to hit you so hard. I freestyle. I freestyle a lot.
And I learned that from Jay-Z and Lil Wayne.
But I like to freestyle.
So I shout out Crunchy Black because I do have a Crunchy Black.
You know, he is a goon.
So I said, I'm going to hit you so hard, you're going to splatter.
I talk big shit because gangsta lives matter.
Yeah, I pull up with the gang if you want some action you hoes looking shook when I pull up in the Phantom
You must forgot I hang with real killers. Yeah, you must forgot
I got a crunchy black so don't you ever get it twisted and think the rich is gonna keep me at them trenches
Just an all black it won't yo, I'ma hit you so hard you gon splatter
I talk big shit cuz gangsta lives matter
Yeah, I pull up with the gang if you want some action you ho' splatter. I talk big shit cause gangsta lives matter, yeah.
I pull up with the gang if you want some action.
You hoes lookin' shook when I pull up in the Phantom.
I tried to tell you fuckin' bitches I don't play.
You actin' assholes better go to Broadway, yeah.
Give me space, get the fuck out my face.
You fuckin' in my chill, I'm gon' fuck up your day.
I never did this.
Yes.
Yo, in honor of Country Black.
Oh, what the fuck is that?
In honor of Country Black.
Oh, my God.
I'll take a shot.
In honor of Country Black.
I'm taking a shot, too.
We're going to drink some.
I'm taking a shot, too.
This is so perfect.
Y'all got me too.
Can I go drink, too?
Yeah.
Oh, because crunchy means so much to me.
You want some in honor of Country Black, too?
No, I got this. But crunchy means so much to me, y'all give me two crack, I'll drink two. Yeah. Because crunchy means so much to me. You want some honor, country black, too? No, I got this.
But crunchy means so much to me, y'all.
Y'all got people that mean.
He a legend.
He a legend.
He a legend.
He a legend.
And I wanted him here, nigga.
He just great.
Crunchy don't fly.
Then he go drive from Memphis.
I said, crunchy will be on the road for 18 hours, nigga, till you do Rolling Loud.
Cheers, cheers.
Did you say rolling up?
Not rolling loud?
Not rolling loud. She said, we gon' do rollin' up.
I know.
Rollin' up is...
I said, Crunch, you gon' be on the road for 18 hours to do rollin' down, nigga.
He don't fly.
I said, Crunch...
He's coming from New Orleans, right?
Right.
Now, he remember...
Yeah.
He came from New Orleans.
Hey, Crunch said he don't fly.
That's why Crunch said he don't fly.
Let me tell you why Crunch said he don't fly.
And we'll end it with that.
Crunch told me he don't fly because he said he don't fly.
He don't fly. He don't fly. He don't fly. He don'ty said he don't fly. That's why Crunchy said he don't fly. Want me to tell you
why Crunchy said
he don't fly?
And we'll end it.
We'll end it with him.
Crunchy told me he don't fly
because he said
him and Lloyd,
well,
damn.
Well,
yeah,
yeah,
I'm going to tell him.
I'm sorry,
Crunchy.
He said him and Lloyd
got fucking high
with the pilot before.
With Lloyd?
Lord,
infamous.
Oh.
They got high
with the pilot.
Crunchy's scared to fly.
He's driving from Memphis. Memphis, Tennessee. Commercial flight, you got high with the pilot. Crunchy's got to fly. He's driving from Memphis.
Memphis, Tennessee.
Commercial flight.
We're doing rolling out, okay, on Friday.
Me and the group, okay?
We're performing at rolling out.
And he's driving down.
Well, I don't know when this is going to air, but yeah.
Yeah.
He's driving.
I said, you're going to, it's 18 hours.
Yeah.
He said, boy, I'm going to fuck with some planes, right?
And I said, and I just just randomly xy like three days ago
I've been on himself 13. I was like why dude young fly he said my I got high with the pilot my well pilot
He was what flight was he? I never fly Hold on man Just give me one vibe
Y'all ain't gotta keep
But I do wanna ask him
Yo we just flew high
With the pilot
That's a good question
I never asked him
I gotta ask my nigga
Y'all ain't gotta air this
But I do wanna ask him
I think he was flying the goods
And doing the goods
But he crunching
Crunching not like a fly
Like he don't like
No no we talking about our pilot
But he just told me
This like three days ago
I didn't even notice
Maybe it's the same pilot I'm't even notice my it was the same pilot
I'm like dad is my seat. It's got to be the same pilot. We also did that Washington. We saw that we saw that
My I didn't think right there at them and how he said man
He said my my good
That's a Memphis thing. It's like I man, man. He couldn't help it.
That's a Memphis thing.
It's like, I live in LA, and you know what's funny, y'all? I'm sorry.
Do you want a blunt?
Because they put like, you want, you put like this.
Look, he got that.
When I go to Memphis, people, like when I might be in an Uber,
he's like, people might not recognize me.
And they ask me where I'm from.
And then I get on my customer service voice. Well cuz y'all here to exit but people in Memphis they so
it's more it's so it's so they got the ultra action yeah but I need to actually
which pilot which airline is will yeah I bet you I know this pilot I bet you I know the pilot. His name is Juan Chosa.
Hey, Crunchy, I don't know if this ain't on the record or not,
and fuck the pilot anyway, man.
Which airline it was, man, because I told him you don't fly,
and you said the pilot, man, was high as fuck.
What airline, man?
Delta.
What kind of shit we be playing?
Spirit.
Where we used to always fly?
Back in the day?
I don't know, friend.
Northwest?
Pan Am?
I don't know, Crutch.
Northwest, yeah, yeah.
Crutch, you don't know.
I was with them folks.
I think the folks we used to fly with, man.
I don't know.
Yeah, you got high with those shit pilots.
You actually got high with a pilot.
I got high with more than one pilot.
God damn.
And they flew us to... I got high with more than one God damn Hold on
Hold on
And they flew us to
It was a plane that we were on
Crunchy
You ain't telling me this until three days ago
What Avenue's Club are you in man
Three days ago though
I didn't know this Crunchy
Yeah
We were doing powder in the cockpit.
I'm going to drink another soda.
One of the dudes saw us and told us we could go behind his window.
It's like a little bar in the restaurant.
But the dude that I got high high with him Flew the plane
The Northwest is dead
Okay
We just lost that sponsor shit
Northwest is dead
Hey Crunchy real quick I'm going to let you go again
Man you done inspired these folks
Let me go back
Crunchy look what these folks done brought our friend
We drinking with you dog Look what these folks. I brought our friend We drink with you
Which airline I love you, nigga. I did. I got the easy. I know. I know. I was just trying to see which pilot, man.
Which airline, man.
Because I ain't going to fly with them hoes.
I ain't see me.
I love you.
I'm going to see you, man, in two days, man.
Yo, but Gangsta Boob, let me just say something. That was perfect.
Okay, we done.
We love you.
I love you, too.
We appreciate you.
We're wrapping it up.
I know you don't like to be called a legend
I'm only here because I respect y'all. And I know this is a table to be at. And we love you.
Let me just tell you something.
Drink, Chaz!
The realest motherfucking podcast
out there.
Fuck they talk about something.
That is the realest podcast out there.
Fuck they talk about.
Drink, Ch job, bitch.
Now, Mother Really, go ahead and know it right now.
But let me just say something.
You're a legend.
And I know you don't want to be called a legend.
But sometimes we got to give each other our flowers.
I agree.
Because if we don't give each other our flowers, no one else will give the flowers for us.
And sometimes we will walk around me thinking that
we're just normal and we're not normal like how you said this whole interview you said you know
you wasn't normal you knew you were special you knew extraordinary and you know what you about
to make me tear up no no but i want you to know that us outside and people you know we we recognize
how special you is we recognize how you know how how dope you is how special you is. We recognize how, you know, how dope you is, how gorgeous you is, how everything about you.
You didn't say I was gorgeous the whole time.
You told Trina she was the finest person in America.
You didn't say how gorgeous I was at all.
You don't like brown-skinned women?
Yes.
I got two dark-skinned.
What the fuck is Trina?
I'm fucking with you.
I told you I get unnecessary greatness.
I'm sorry to interrupt you. Get popular. But I'm messy and I'm having fun.. I told you I get unnecessary greatness. I'm sorry to interrupt you.
Get off of me.
But I'm messy and I'm having fun.
No, no, no.
Let me pick you up though.
Zip it up.
Because you know what?
One, we don't have too many females on here.
So when we do have females on here,
we want females to know that
one, we look at y'all as the same competition as us.
No difference.
If I'm going to make
Kanye West take a shot,
I'm going to make you take a shot.
It's big in the shots.
What I'm trying to say is our show
is about bigging people up
right now because
we're so lucky that we have this platform
where we can reach so many people.
That's fact.
But the thing is, it's our duty to reach the people
that knows that the people who deserve this platform.
And Gangsta Bull, in case you don't know,
you are a super legend.
A hero.
You're a hero.
You are one of those people who change the culture
change the trajectory of how we look at hip-hop how we look at female hip-hop how we look at um
you know how we look at music and the fact you you you you guys are still out here because
it's yeah that's why we put caramel girls we cry out here still You guys are still performing. You guys are still out here.
Still performing.
We're still performing.
And I want to tell you how much you appreciate it, how much we love you,
how much we want you to know that what you did has not been unrecognized.
It's not been unnoticed.
Appreciated.
It's been appreciated.
And that's our job as
referralists because I want to salute you. And we want you to know that in hip hop, you are very appreciated.
You are a person that we praise.
And that, you know, for lack of a better term, we go like this too.
That's it.
Like bow down.
So we bow down to you.
And in case you didn't know that in a long time, we'll do it right now.
We'll bow down to you.
And you know what's the crazy part? I hear it all the time but um it feels different you know you can hear
like you know you're a lot of cool stuff but it hits different winning is if it
fails respect and that's kind of where the tears come from because it's like oh
shit it's like this is surreal for me honestly this surreal it's like I know
y'all show is about big enough people like, I know y'all's show is about bigging up people. That, and I want,
that's different. Y'all got something
completely different because it's
not cap. It's not fake.
But let's stay the real shit.
It's so much. Gangsta Boo, we
thank you. We appreciate you. Thank you so much.
We want you to know how much we love you.
This is like me. I want to do this right now.
But we also want to say this.
This is your house. I know. So if you want. But we also want to say this. This is your house.
I know.
So if you want to promote that you got... Gangsta boo-boos?
Yeah, if you got gangsta boo-boos...
Shut the fuck up, bro.
Gangsta boo-boos.
I just gave you that.
We don't have gangsta boo-boos.
That's a new product.
We're still here.
We're still here.
You got to wait.
We're not here yet.
Wait, wait, wait.
Whatever you want to promote,
whatever time you want to come back,
this is your platform. This is your house. Yeah, I feel that. This is real shit. No, this is dope. We ain't here yet. Whatever you want to promote, whatever time you want to come back, this is your platform.
This is your house.
Yeah, I feel that.
This is real shit.
Nah, this is dope.
We ain't playing around.
Nah, this dope, man.
Who wants to get a picture
and some motherfucking,
some drops?
Hey, y'all, do you guys want,
y'all just want to say,
yeah, no, no.
You want to take one more shot
before we leave?
Hold on.
What I want, yeah,
I want to shoot to this.
Now, I got the time on now.
And, like, I teared up, but, like, I appreciate it.
You know what I'm saying?
We appreciate you.
And you, like, and you.
But, like, you don't know what, you don't know.
Maybe he told you, but he's been telling me to cut.
And I'm like, no.
We've been stalking you.
No, no, no, no, not a nigga.
You ain't been stalking me.
Yeah, we've been stalking you.
And, well, is he being honest?
Yes.
I'm asking him.
We stalking you, yes. Oh, damn, both of y'all. In a great way. Wow, that's kind of Yes. I'm asking him. We stalking you.
Yes.
In a great way.
Wow, that's kind of sexy.
In a great way.
We know who you are.
But no, I know that.
I know him and shit, but I'm saying.
He's always been on board, 100%.
I know, but what I'm saying is just, I want y'all to know, like, this is an amazing platform
because y'all do, first of all, y'all it's um it's not quality it's quantity y'all
have some quantity motherfuckers over here man you on the drink champs man
i could i could have told my pr to say uh give a bunch of talking points and say a bunch of don't actions.
She said, stop it now.
I just could have said a bunch of shit.
And I was like, I told her I want all the smoke.
Nah, I do this.
She wants the fire.
Nah, she's great, but she's the best.
The best publicist ever you could have.
But I want it out of smoke.
And I don't know.
Nori, like, y'all, shout out to Drink Champ too. Thank you. And I don't know. Nor are you like y'all.
Shout out to Drink Champ.
Thank you.
And much love and success.
Y'all keep moving forward, man. For the culture.
Y'all good for the culture.
Hey, man.
Hey, man.
If one day we gonna do it, man.
We gonna keep it pushing.
When's the other day we gonna be saying it, man?
We gonna do it, man.
And guess what?
Gaysaboo will fuck it.
And I'm gonna need you to say Gaysaboo the blueprint.
Gaysaboo the blueprint, And I'm going to need to say Gaysaboo the blueprint. Gaysaboo the blueprint, man.
Yeah.
Make some noise, Gaysaboo.
Oh, man.
Oh, man, that was good.
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showing immense bravery and sacrifice in the name of something much bigger than themselves.
This medal is for the men who went down that day.
On Medal of Honor, Stories of Courage, you'll hear about these heroes
and what their stories tell us about the nature of bravery.
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A lot of times, big economic forces show up in our lives in small ways.
Four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding.
But the price has gone up, so now I only buy one.
Small but important ways.
From tech billionaires to the bond market to, yeah, banana pudding. If it's happening in business, our new podcast is on it. I'm Max Chastin.
And I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith. So listen to Everybody's Business on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. a soap opera western like Yellowstone so wildly successful. The American West with Dan Flores is
the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6th,
where we'll delve into stories of the West and come to understand how it helps inform the ways
in which we experience the region today. Listen to the American West with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. There's some things that really piss me off when it comes to Paw Patrol. It's pretty simple. It sucks.
My son watches Paw Patrol. I hate it.
Everyone hates it, except for me.
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I know a lot of cops. They get asked all the time,
Have you ever had to shoot your gun?
Sometimes the answer is yes.
But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no.
This is Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated.
I get right back there and it's bad.
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