Drink Champs - Episode 336 w/ Boosie
Episode Date: October 14, 2022N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode we chop it up with the one and only Boosie! Boosie sits down and shares his journey. He discusses topics about Jeffrey Dahmer, the pros ...& cons of social media, Kanye wearing a “White Lives Matter” t-shirt and much much more! Lots of great stories that you don’t want to miss!! Make some noise for Boosie!!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆 *Subscribe to our Patreon NOW for exclusive content, discount codes, M&G’s + more: 🏆* https://www.patreon.com/drinkchamps 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: 👇* https://discord.gg/theculturecards ||See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When I say, you know, he belongs in the real nigga hall of fame.
He belonged there.
He has always been himself.
They take his Instagram every two days.
Cause he be out on there just going crazy.
He is what everyone should look at and try to be because he's who he is and he stands on it.
He's a real one.
Everyone I've ever called, I asked about him,
they say he's a real one.
So we, off top, at Drink Champs,
want to start our interview off with straight to it
and give this man his flowers to his face.
Mr. Lee.
Where them flowers at? Give him the flowers, goddammit.
Come on, let's go, Mr. Lee. Come on, make some noise.
I think you can tell we hood niggas. We had it ready and it wasn't ready.
You know what I'm saying? Give him man these flowers.
You know what I'm saying?
So we're going to get into all this. We're going to talk about the movie.
Okay, okay. The movie. Let's go. In fact, I think we should start at the movie because this is 100%.
I tried to download it.
That's hard.
I couldn't go to iTunes.
I had to go to your actual site.
Right.
I thought that was genius.
I said, damn, you ain't cutting nobody in.
Completely independent.
Right, right, right.
Because, you know, I'm against a lot.
Right, right.
You know, I'm against people taking my Instagram.
I'm against people pulling my ass. I'm against People taking my Instagram I'm against
People pulling my ass
Just all kind of stuff
To stop me
So uh
I can't cut nobody in
And I like to own
All my shit
Let's make some noise
For that
You know like
Let's make some noise
For that shit
Bro
You know and uh
And I
And I put a lot into it
Bro you know
I'm giving a lot of it, bro, you know.
I'm giving a lot of people jobs with these films.
Even more jobs than I gave with rap.
So it's a passion I got, too, me writing these films and acting in them and directing in them. So you're doing everything in them.
Yeah, I'm doing it all.
Wait, wait, we got to manifest that.
He just said writing, acting, and directing.
Right, right.
Holy shit.
And so what do you do?
You get an idea, and you just, but what's the first?
My first step is of finding what I want to do the movie about.
Right.
Waterboys was genius, I'm going to tell you off top.
Every time I go to Atlanta, there's somebody selling me water.
Knowing I don't want to buy no water.
I'm buying no water.
So, let's start there.
The Waterboys came about with
one of my partners bringing
me a script. He like
boozing. This Waterboys
shit is what's popping right now.
And I'm a hustler.
And me from seeing all these,
every time I go, they knocking on your window.
Then it got to go in the shade room,
and you know what I'm thinking.
Right.
This a movie.
Right, yeah.
So we got it together ASAP
and put it out on BoostedMovie.com.
Well, everything on BoostedMovie.com.
You know, I'm trying to build my own Netflix.
Right, right.
That's why.
You know, everything on BoostedMovie.com.
I just dropped three live albums on there also.
Wow.
So I'm pulling everybody over to who going to support me.
Right.
You know, because I still got a You know A real A real people following Uh huh
Right
You know
A lot of people
Look at a lot of stuff
I say is
Crazy
A lot of people
In the world
But
They got a lot of
Motherfuckers
Looking at it
Straight truth
Right
You know
So
All that is
I'm bringing this wave
Over here
And I'm putting out
Good product
Right You know I'm putting out good product. Right.
You know, I'm putting out good movies, music.
Like, I feel like I sell anything.
You know, I'm a hustler.
No worries.
Right.
I just want everybody to go to BoostedMovie.com.
Goddamn it.
Go to BoostedMovie.com.
Goddamn it.
And make sure you hit our Patreon also.
We're launching our Patreon this week as well.
Can I get a Monster Cup?
Oh, yeah, man.
Let's do it.
Let's make a Monster Cup.
Let's make a Monster Cup.
Yo, so what is the beef with Instagram?
Why do Instagram fuck with you so much?
I don't know.
I think probably in the corona, they got tired of seeing me.
I was all we had in the corona, you know. And I think they got tired of seeing me I was all we had in the corona You know And uh
I think they got tired of seeing me
Because
What they took my Instagram for
Was something bull
What was it over?
I posted a girl on the piano
But she had
You know
Emojis all over
Okay
And before that
And before that
My Instagram had never been taken
Right
So I never got a warning
Right
Oh that's real
You know what I'm saying
So they took like
12 million followers
From me so
Damn that's crazy
After that
You know it was like
It was like
It was like keep him off
What
But you know
I'm gonna be on there tomorrow
I just got a new one
It's called
Mama He Live Again 2.0
Mama He Live Again 2.0 Mama He Live Again 2.0
He Live Again
My friend Sonny
Always takes your line
He go
Put your lips on the ground
For a thousand dollars
Yo
That was the funniest shit
In the world
What you saying
You put their pussy lips
On the ground for a thousand dollars
Was that part of you being bad? put their pussy lips on the ground for a time? No.
You know,
was that part of you being bad? Nah, really,
I was on live
and they had a lot of bitches
asking me for money that day
and I was just,
I just,
I just got up out the chair
and said some shit.
I wasn't even trying to be like,
I just looked at the phone,
they asking me for money and shit.
So I was like,
put your pussy lips on.
That's how they came about.
Yo, man, that shit is viral
in everywhere we go.
Like, man, so
when you do the history of you,
you and Webby was really,
I want to say came up together.
But now, nowadays,
we don't see y'all together. You said Webby, right? Yeah Nowadays we don't see y'all together
You said Webby right?
Yeah
We don't see y'all together at all
Is there anything that happened?
Nah it's just when you get grown
You not going to be by somebody
Like you used to be by
When you was
18, 19 years old
When both of y'all got
Six, seven, eight kids
You not going to
You know
It's a different life
You know
Once you become a boss You don't have time to be around six, seven, eight kids, you're not going to, you know. Right. It's a different life, you know.
Once you become a boss,
you don't have time to be around
another person that much.
Right.
You know.
But we definitely going
to get some more music out.
That's fire.
You know, we definitely
going to get some more music out.
But that's what I be telling people.
People want people
to be together.
Like, life changes
certain situations. Because y'all both was on Atlantic Records together, right? Yeah. Okay. People want people to be Together like Life changes Certain situations
Cause y'all both was
On Atlantic Records together right
Yeah
Okay
And how was that situation
Cause you speaking
Independence
And you saying
But you did have
Dylan's major label
Wasn't it through an independent
What was it
I think it was
Asylum right
Asylum
Yeah but
Joey I.E. and them
Joey I got fame. and them?
Joey, I got fame off,
I would say,
off the major deal.
Mm-hmm.
I never got paid.
No.
Like, you know,
like, I don't think I ever received a check
basically before I went to prison.
And you're saying...
Even when they signed the deal.
Nah, come on.
From an advance? Nah, even when they signed the deal Nah You didn't even get From an advance
Nah
Even when they
Even when they signed the deal
We you know
But is that because
You had ownership from then too
Nah
Hell nah
Really
No
Hell nah
Cause they did a distribution deal
Probably
Nah we didn't get shit bro
We was stunned
Like we got something
I had money
Right
You know I had money
But it wasn't necessarily
From the music.
Right. That's crazy, yo. I would have never thought that.
We keep, we keep...
Nah, once you sign, once you sign to a major, you ain't gonna never see no fucking check really.
Right.
Unless you doing some fucking Drake numbers or some...
Right.
You ain't gonna never really see no check.
Wow. That's crazy.
And if you do, it's recoupable and then at that time it was like
You was like the only one coming from Baton Rouge. Yeah, cuz New Orleans they had they had
Yeah, that's crazy that's great so, um
Just why do people who never been to Baton Rouge?
Like what is that because I remember remember you said something that really, really, really touched me.
You said most rappers die in their own city.
And I remember you saying that, and then the devs go on.
You said that.
So it's a two-part question.
Well, let's start with that, because I also want to get into it.
It's just facts, bro.
Like, you go to another state, motherfuckers want autographs, you know.
You never really have problems in a club, you know.
In your own city, them the motherfuckers who really despise you, you know.
Away, motherfuckers might look at you you and another city might crack a joke.
These old niggas like that.
But these niggas are going to take it to, they will kill you.
Yeah.
You know.
These niggas are going to kill you in your own city.
Yeah.
Because of.
They may know you.
They know you.
Yeah, yeah.
It got to a point now in the cities where
you killing for clout now.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
You know, they killing for it.
The bigger I kill,
the bigger I become.
Right.
A lot of niggas like,
fuck, I can't, I can't,
if I can't do this rap shit,
oh, I can start off this way.
Right.
So, uh,
it's fucked up in the hood.
Now I know it.
Yeah, now I know it.
It's like the early 90s. It's worse because you know what's crazy?
They actually promoted to defund the police.
So it's like the police not even doing their job neither.
They backing off on top of it.
Everything is just lawless.
I'm seeing shit the other day.
Broad daylight, motherfuckers are just robbing a motherfucking store.
I'm seeing shit the other day. Boy, they like motherfuckers that just robbing motherfucking store. I'm looking like...
And it's almost like
the government
is allowing it to happen
because they even got
something called a purge law.
Did you hear about this?
Yeah, Illinois, yeah.
Yeah, I heard somebody
suck that shit to me, bro.
Where they saying like...
They haven't passed it yet, though.
They put it on.
With the thought of thinking
you can do crime for 24 hours,
what the fuck is that going to do?
That's not what it is.
It's not what it is. They're not going to lock you up. Somebody going to take it the wrong way. It's not 24 hours. What the fuck is that going to do? That's not what it is. It's not what it is.
They're not going to lock you up.
Somebody's going to take it the wrong way.
It's not 24 hours.
They're not going to lock you up for a lot of crimes.
There's no bail.
You don't got to bail out.
None of that.
It's just like a ticket arrest.
So you're not afraid to do a lot of things.
Yeah.
But you also said that Los Angeles is the rap capital.
What did you call it?
Bro, we got so many dudes that got robbed in L.A.
who just ain't talking about it.
Like, the industry, you know, in the underground circle,
niggas who really in the street,
who ain't going to go and say they got robbed.
Right.
But they got a lot of, when I say a lot of people
that got robbed in Cali, bro, like,
like, that motherfucker dangerous, bro.
Like, it's really dangerous bro
Like I was at No Jumper
Nigga stole our truck
I'm at the interview
Nigga stole my motherfucking truck
Damn
I ain't never seen
Talk about this shit
I'm at Adam No Jumper
Nigga steal my motherfucking truck
Oh shit
I'm at a strip club
They breaking
One of my other bitches car
Like bro
Like it ain't
It ain't
Hey bro like
They out to get it bro
Like you know
They try to get
My artists like
Bro this shit
This shit real out there
Right
You know
And do you
So when you go to LA
How do you move
Is there a conscious way
You move different
I move kind of deep.
I bring all my people from Louisiana.
I try to move like 10 deep at the least.
And I'm in and out.
Like, nigga, I'm not hanging in no LA.
I'm coming to do a deal, woo-doo-woo.
And I'm out probably the next day.
Like, you know, like, I know it ain't safe.
My people know it ain't safe.
You know, the whole industry know.
Like, niggas getting jacked out there.
Niggas going to jack you.
You know, you got to lay them down, bro.
You got to be ready.
But, like, even you with the movie, though,
isn't it beneficial for you to be out there?
Because, like, with the movie, that's it beneficial For you to be out there Cause like with the movie That's the movie capital
Of the world as well
My life more beneficial
Than that shit
That was an ill answer
You know
I wasn't even ready
For that one
That was
Hey like you know
Like my life more beneficial
Than that shit
I just don't
I just don't
You know even though
I got a lot of respect
for a lot of dudes out there,
it's just not an area
that's,
you know,
that's safe for entertainers,
you know,
and niggas that look like us,
you know,
like,
you know,
we targets out there,
you know.
Do you think that,
um,
rappers,
being a rapper right now
is one of the most dangerous jobs?
It is.
It is. What's more dangerous than being a rapper? We don't even know most dangerous jobs. It is. It is.
What's more dangerous than being a rapper?
We don't even know who our enemies look like.
Like, bro, they everywhere.
Yep.
We got to worry about the police.
Yep.
We got to worry about the ops.
Yep.
If you got ops, somebody's going to be dead around you.
So that's the thing of Keenan Street.
You can't get ops.
But we got the ops. We got the ops.
We got the police.
We got bitches trying to set us up, get our sack.
We got bitches that throw charges on us.
We got niggas that flunk it.
They self out to put us in prison.
We got bitches have baby for us just to get our sack.
We got family that fuck over us behind this money.
Wow.
Like, you know, like,
yo,
bruh,
yo, this nigga a turn
because he won't beat you?
Yep.
You know?
Yeah, I know.
Like, you know, like,
bro, then
everybody, you know,
showing 30s and shit,
so that make it
when you do get into it with a nigga, like, they gonna kill you. Every video, you showing 30s and shit, so that make it, when you do get into it
with a nigga,
like,
they gonna kill you.
Mm-hmm.
Every video,
you got 30s.
Mm-hmm.
30 sticks.
Yeah.
Anybody play with you,
they know.
They know exactly what you got.
They gotta kill you.
Right.
So it's dangerous
being a rapper, bro.
Everywhere you go,
you gotta shit.
You know what's crazy?
I wonder when it changed
because at one point
the rapper
was kind of like the clown.
It was like the street dudes
with the street dudes
and then it kind of
transferred
and then now it's just like
it really is dangerous.
It really is.
Like a person could say
I remember one time
this was about
this was when Twitter
just came out.
I'm in Atlanta
in the bathroom. Give me some water. Okay, give me some water if you can just came out I'm in Atlanta in the bathroom
give me some water
okay give him
give him some water
if you can't
but I'm in Atlanta
in the bathroom
dude comes up to him
to see me in the bathroom
I've literally got
my yala and my yala
he go
yo I can take a picture
and I'm like
wait a minute
like this is not
the bathroom
you're in the bathroom
he
whatever Twitter was
back then
nigga lucky
somebody should want to take a picture with him like what Right, you're in the bathroom. Whatever Twitter was back then, nigga lucky.
Somebody should want to take a picture with him.
Like, what?
But that's what changed it, social media.
That's where it changed.
When the rapper became the enemy?
I just think everything changed with social media.
It perverted everything.
Social media fucked up everything.
It made more avenues for money, though.
For sure.
But it fucked up everything.
Marriages.
Everything.
At first,
your bitch used to just see the niggas at work,
you,
and that's it.
And come on.
That's all she had to look at.
Now she got about
30,000 niggas to look at.
You heard me?
For when you don't act right.
And she hypnotized
About all the other bitches
The bitches getting shit
On Instagram
That she ain't getting
That's true
So all that time
You done put in
But no money
It fucked up everything
It fucked up you too
All you had to look at
Was your side bitches
Your bitches at work
Your bitch at home And come back That's all we had That's all A couple side bitches. Your bitches at work. Your bitch at home
and come back.
That's all we had.
That's all.
A couple side bitches
from the other side town.
Now you hypnotized.
Yeah.
You look at your bitch
and you see
a thousand bitches
look better.
At their best, too.
At looking way better
than your bitch.
You look over
at your bitch
and you're like,
what the fuck? It fucked up. It made us hoes, bro. way better than your bitch. You look over at your bitch, you're like...
It fucked up.
It made us hoes, bro.
It made us hoes.
It made your bitch a hoe.
It made your nigga a hoe.
It fucked up everything.
And your homie sliding in on your bitch, too.
Yeah, man.
Your nigga couldn't look at your bitch
and put it through the thing.
It's all kind of weird shit.
Yeah.
Your nigga ain't know how your girl body look.
That's L.
That's true.
That's L.
That's an L point.
Like, I think more relationships work without social media.
For sure.
Holy.
For sure.
A lot of things work without social media. There's no point to prove. It's just showing up. Right. There's. Holy moly. For sure. A lot of things worked without social media.
There's no point to prove.
It's just showing up.
Right.
There's no point to prove.
Mm-hmm.
So it's been famous
that,
what's the artist's name?
Blue?
Yep.
Yep.
That that was your artist.
Yeah,
still is my artist.
Still is your artist.
Yeah.
But what's going on?
It was just a situation where people did some fucked up shit and I got crossed out.
And they gave Empire, Universal, they gave my money.
Wow.
And, you know, I just want my money.
Right.
And I'm going to get my money, you know, by all means necessary.
And that was it, bro. Like, I got,
you know, I got
screwed over, bro, but, uh,
we ain't talking now, so
hopefully we gonna get this shit
together. This is you and your brother working it out?
Nah, this is me and the lawyers.
Ain't nobody. Oh, okay.
That's crazy. Ain't nobody working
the lawyers.
This is big money.
These attorneys talking.
Like, we ain't talking like that.
So exactly what happened for the next Boosie that's going to watch this, you know, what
you didn't have the paperwork right or?
Nah, I had my paperwork right.
It's just somebody took my artist.
My artist went to Empire. Empire Ghazi. Yeah. Okay. And somebody took my artist. My artist went to Empire.
Empire Ghazi. Yeah. OK. And they forged my signature.
Oh, the person that took him over there. Yeah. Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah. They forged my signature. All this was a cahoots together.
You know, Ghazi, nigga, man, you do business together. You know, this is my fucking artist.
All right. You know, all right. You know, I got to be there to sign.
You think I'm gonna sign you
and give you
my motherfucking money?
And the biggest thing
I motherfucking got?
Right, right.
My bread and butter?
Right.
So, you know,
that's what happened, bro.
And, uh,
I ain't nobody
until I filed
and I got all the paperwork
and looked at all the signatures
and that's the way it led to it.
That's when I filed on everybody.
But the label is aware, the label knows that, so they're working it out, what you're saying?
Yeah.
My lawyers didn't talk with their lawyers.
Oh, okay.
So hopefully we can come out with an agreement.
You know, I don't want blue money.
I want their money.
Right, of course.
And that's my money.
Yeah.
Yeah.
With a little bit
more inches on top.
I love that.
That's crazy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, but that's crazy
that things like that
still go on
in the industry.
And personally,
a person like you,
you too famous
for them to play with you.
Nah, it's just that a person like me, when people think I'm too street sometimes and I'm not business minded.
That's when people think.
Sometimes when you're too street, people try to play you on business aspects.
And I don't know if that's what was entitled, but I do feel like
that played a part in it.
Right.
And it didn't have to go that way
because
we had just left Columbia.
Right.
And got out that deal,
I would have took it
many ways to make some money.
Right.
But you know,
you ain't going to cut me out.
Yeah, that ain't right.
That ain't right
So but
Hopefully y'all work it out
Hopefully it gets worked out
Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah we're gonna work it out
So let's get back
Into the movie for a second
So you wrote, produced, and directed
Yeah
And you're doing
Straight from you to consumer
Right right right
So we have a famous question
That we always ask.
What do you like more, being on a major or being independent?
Obviously, you're going to say independent.
Independent.
Independent.
Because, like, even with my first movie, my first film,
they tried to give me, like, a million dollars for, like,
six, the first seven, eight months.
And I made that quick, man.
I made that quick.
And I just like owning my own product, you know?
And I know what the fans I got.
I put it on my platform, you know,
what they talking, I triple quadruple that.
And then when it starts doing this,
I take it back to them.
Now let's talk again.
Now let's do a percentage.
You know, I take it back.
I'm finna take my other movie to Hulu or Prime.
You can license it.
Then it's a licensing deal, though.
Yeah.
And you maintain ownership.
Yeah.
Fire.
After I done already, you know, six, seven M's off.
Mm-hmm.
God, we ain't gonna just let you
just say that.
That was fucking right there.
Holy moly guacamole.
Holy moly.
Oh, man.
You got the book, too.
Yeah.
Yeah, I got the book.
I just dropped last week
across the tracks.
Okay.
Hard.
Hard, bro.
And this is independent as well?
Nah, this was Simon & Schuster.
Oh, that's major.
Yeah, big time. Yeah Oh that's major Yeah big time
Yeah that's major
Holy moly
Go hack a moly
Shut up
Yeah ain't got time
To wrap no books
What made you
Want to write a book
Cause they say
Hood niggas don't read
I read
Okay
I've been in penitentiary
Hey
Probably I do
Okay I need weed I need weed I've been in penitentiary Hey Probably I do Okay
I need weed
I need weed
The book came about
I was writing books
All in jail bro
Oh wow
I was putting my story together
But
It was just another avenue
To hustle with
I was
I've been trying to get
That Simon & Schuster
And
They believed in me.
I got with Pimpin' Ken,
Steve O them
and
we got it together
and
we got a great deal.
A great deal.
I'm in the books now.
I'm writing another one
called Mind of a Hustler now.
So
it's across the tracks, bro.
It's in detail.
This is my, me, my mama relationship.
The streets, me transitioning from thug to boss.
This death row, this is my life right here in the new book.
Wow.
You could turn that into a movie.
Yeah, yeah.
I could turn that into a series Yeah I could turn that into a series really
Would you do something like that
On your website?
Or you would like to collab
Like an HBO or something?
Right now
I'm focusing on putting on good real
Independent black great films
But
That's in the future
You know That's in the future.
You know, that's in the future.
I love to do a series.
Did Tiffany Harris reach out to you?
Nah, she didn't reach out.
She didn't reach out to me,
but I'm serious about these movies, bro. I just the License to the Maserati Rick film
Word?
Yeah man
I'm finna do the Big Ed Hanson film
Like I'm
I'm taking off with these films
This is my passion right now
And what books you read in jail?
What was one of your favorite books?
I really read
The Russell Simmons money book
The Russell Simmons book.
They helped me learn about all this Atlantic shit I was in.
I got smarter.
You ever read Donald Gomes?
Nah, I ain't read Donald Gomes.
You ain't read Donald Gomes?
I ain't read Donald Gomes.
I used to, in jail, jail, see murder read more than me.
Like, uh. You was in jail with C-Murdo? Yeah, we locked up together? Yeah, me and C-Murdo read more than me. Like, uh...
You was in jail with C-Murder?
Yeah, we locked up together?
Yeah, me and C-Murder
was in jail together.
Oh, I didn't even put that together.
Yeah, me and C-Murder
did three years together.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Did you know him?
Free C-Murder, free C-Murder.
Did you know him on the streets?
No, I ain't know C-Murder
on the streets.
Yeah, I knew him on the streets.
That was a wild boy.
Yeah.
That was a good...
That was my nigga.
Oh, C-Murder was my nigga. She's my nigga.
He was at the Sauce Awards with us when everyone,
this was the year everybody got robbed.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's why you said,
niggas got robbed in LA.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We were there that year.
We were there that year.
We just moved right to.
It's crazy.
Like, I know we touched on it earlier,
but it's crazy that rappers have really got to
protect their life more. Because like you're saying, it's like you could get it from the
police because the police pull you over every other day, right? Yeah. Is that around your
where you live or something? Why do they pulling them boozey off? I live in Atlanta, but I live like
an hour and a half outside.
So I live in the country.
Okay.
Atlanta police fuck with me, bro.
Like, they rock with me, bro.
They trying to see me win, but in the country...
Something different.
I'm having problems.
So...
Hey, bro, so...
I be ready when they stop me I be ready
I know I ain't
Fucking dirty
You know
My security
The guns legal
I ain't
You know
If it's some weed
The shit gone
If you grab that
Motherfucker
Out the air
And pull that bitch down
And give me a charge
Hey
We gonna see you in court
But bro
I'm not doing nothing fucking wrong.
I came out there to live a good life.
And they seeing my calls and they just fucking with me, bro.
Police and Instagram be fucking with you.
I got something for them next time they stop.
All right, you're going to be mad.
You're going to see.
It's going to be on the ground.
Because they won't be famous, bro.
I say, bro, y'all keep...
I got stopped probably seven
times in one month. Wow. So I'm
telling them, y'all keep on stopping me.
Y'all must be gonna be famous. Right.
Because you throwing them on live
every time. So from now on, I'm gonna make you famous.
You won't
be... You won't go back to
the station And talk about
Stopping boozing
Right
I'ma make your kids
Ask you why daddy
Right
It's the same cops though
Nah
Yeah it's the same
It's the same cops
It's the same
Little fucking town
We making them famous right now
Do you know
Do you remember his name
Nah I don't know
I don't know their name
I just
I just
I just
Know that they
They tripping bro
You know it
And most of the time They not really Fucking with me Sweating me hard It's just I just know that they tripping, bro. You know it.
And most of the time, they not really fucking with me, sweating me hard.
It's just they want to fucking stop me, bro.
And I ain't fucking.
Bro.
I get mad talking about this.
I used to get pulled over all the time in the neighborhood.
So when I said to the guy one time, I was like, yo, is this some real racist shit?
And the guy, he covered up whatever he had.
And he was like, yo, if we don't give somebody a ticket, they'll say that they don't need the police here.
So they would just give people tickets just because there was no crime in the neighborhood. Oh, yeah.
I think they got to meet their quota.
Yeah, they got to meet their quota.
So he actually told me that. He covered his mic and was like, yo, he's like, it's not no racist shit. I just got to meet their quota. Yeah, they got to meet their quota. So he actually told me that.
He covered his mic and was like, yo, he's like, it's not no racist shit.
I just got to pull up with somebody.
And I was just like, oh, OK.
So it might be that.
That means you're getting a lot of money.
Because that means you're living in a great neighborhood.
You're getting a lot of money.
I can't make some noise for that.
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what what is what is what is what are we going full- going full flesh And acting Are we going
Issa's race
I just did my
Seneca sports
I got a
I got a sports
I don't even know what that is
Seneca
Yeah sports agency
I'm finna do
Oh shit
Yeah
I'm signing players
I'm signing athletes
You know of course
The films
And
I got cologne.
I got my new Kanye.
Yeah, we got mad bottles here.
Tell us about our bottles.
We finna run Hennessy out the motherfucking beer.
Get Hennessy out of there.
We finna run Hennessy out the motherfucking beer.
Get Hennessy out of there.
Tell them we don't want the old Hennessy.
Bullshit Kanye.
Bullshit Kanye.
Tell them that's all we want.
Hey, look.
This is how you look at me like, hmm.
That shit ain't going to happen like that Hennessy.
You know how you do when y'all hit that Hennessy.
Man, my shit's smooth as a motherfucker.
McCarty-y, baboosie badass.
You already know I got the boobie got him.
Look, this is the first time someone gave us the gift.
We appreciate that.
Got a name on it.
Shit, I ain't even set the house. I ain't booster juice too. We appreciate that. Got a name on it.
Shit, I ain't even set the house.
I ain't even drinking that.
That's a souvenir.
So, and you got, that's your tequila too?
Yeah, bro, whatever it is, I feel like I sell it.
I just sell it to a lower crowd.
That's fire.
But like, even in the the Corona my chicks was they was
coming. You know
I got my cologne
boosted cologne dot com. As you
can see it's boosted.
If you fuck with boosted. Yeah.
Just add a dot com.
You got something for you.
Boosted dot com bro like you know
and uh that's who that's who make me, you know.
Like, I pay me.
All right.
That's fine.
You know, like, I pay me, you know.
I also just got a part ownership of Connect Music Group.
I thought you owned Vlad TV.
Distribution Group.
Yeah.
So, you know, we done raised like 30 million capital over there in the last two months from a lot of black investors.
Man, we blessed, bro.
So man, I'm just making moves, bro.
And I'm staying focused and staying free.
That's what's up.
Make some noise for Vlad.
Morris, let me get another one.
You got the gun going?
So what's your relationship with Vlad TV?
Well, man, I knew Vlad since...
See, a lot of people just starting to know Vlad.
Since his mixtape days, you knew him.
Yeah, I knew Vlad since Vlad was the sickening motherfucker
hanging around...
You're hanging around everywhere.
You come around the building with his
cameras sitting down i seen vlad grind people always try to make me hate a person you can't
make me hate a person who never showed me hate hatred never showed only showed me grind right
you know what I'm saying?
And that's how I am when it come to that.
And people be saying you only do Vlad.
Really, I don't do nothing for free.
This game, you know, I came here because I'm trying to put my product out.
And I got to come to Drink Championship. To put my product out. And I got to come to Drink Champs to put my product out.
But Vlad get my message
through Annie,
you know,
why I don't do friendly
because he
he pay me nice.
Get the bread, man.
Instead of, you know,
doing free radio interviews.
Right, right. You know, when man. Instead of, you know, doing free radio interviews. Right, right.
You know?
When I make off his interviews a year.
Right.
And he basically coming to you.
You doing that probably from your grave or somewhere.
Yeah, anywhere.
So it's no course coming out yet.
Nah, nah, nah.
And he's getting my message out, you know, so.
Well, I guess my point, I guess my real question is,
will Boosie ever have a podcast?
I'm thinking about doing one
But I like the Give Game
Right
No but we could
That's your podcast right there
I like to have the name of your podcast
I like the Give Game
I've been thinking
I've been thinking three months
On doing a podcast
But I think I'm in the last stages right now
I think I'm going to call one
Hot Legends were made And I'm in the last stages right now. I think I'm going to call one Hot Legends with me.
And I'm going to do straight Legends.
Right.
That's what we do over here, as you know.
Yeah.
He's like, have you heard of this concept?
I call it WP.
It's an amazing concept.
I just came up with it.
I call it the few people.
We heard that somewhere.
He's like, no, we're taking that.
Just let you go.
I'm going to tell you something.
I called J Prince.
I'm trying to get some people.
I'm going to tell you something because, like you said, you had 16 million followers on Instagram.
12 million.
12 million followers.
Just imagine.
Those 12 million still there.
They still there.
They still want to, you know what I mean?
But if you do your podcast
this way,
it's the same thing.
That's your own,
that is your Instagram live.
I remember,
like,
it was like an event
when you was going live.
And it was like,
yo, Bootsy on live.
Oh, shit, let's go.
Hurry up, let's go look at,
like, you made,
like, I thought of that.
I said, yo,
this nigga could sell tickets
to his live.
And then I thought about it.
I said, you know what?
Let's piss him and his idea.
You should do your own podcast.
I'm telling you.
And shit, we got Patreon in the building.
You might want to check it out.
That's right.
We got Patreon in the building.
We got Patreon in the building.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
I don't know if you're excited.
Let me chill.
And make sure you subscribe to our Patreon
and drop in this week.
Yeah, make sure.
Yes, yes.
We got to make sure.
We're dropping our Patreon this week.
Yeah, and that's subscription only, correct?
Subscription only, right.
So this is just to your fans. Just imagine. And you still own the week. Yeah, and that's subscription only, correct? Subscription only, right. So this is just to your fans.
Just imagine.
And you still own the content.
Yeah, but it's direct to your fans.
And because they signed up for the program.
You know what I'm trying to say?
It's a monthly subscription.
It's crazy.
So I suggest you do a podcast.
We would love to distribute your podcast.
We get you on it all.
We just love it because we know you a star.
We know who you are over here.
We know Boots.
I ain't going to lie.
We'll be going against them
in an awards next year.
Did we say that yet?
Oh, yeah.
We're talking to award winners.
Award winners.
BET award winners. Award winners. Award winners. Yeah! Award winners.
BET award winner.
Best platform.
Best platform.
Let me tell you something, Boosie's our first guest since we won.
Uh-huh.
And I'ma just be honest.
We just got back from Atlanta, right.
I'ma be honest, we deserved every benefit.
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
This is our first guest Since we won the award
So this is Boosie
Let's let you know
That Boosie
Getting our first guest
Since we won the award
We different now
Yeah we different now
Yeah yeah
So Boosie
What you like better
Making the record
Or performing it
Performing it
Performing it
Damn
Okay
Because I got high energy on stage
Like, you know, like
I rock a motherfucking show
Like, you know
I'm a show money motherfucker
Like, I give it my all up there
Even if it's two people out there
If it's 20,000 out there
Right
I love to perform
I love to perform.
I love people.
I love to see people screaming my name
and,
you know,
because I used to rap
for free, man.
I used to rap
in a project
just so my cousins
didn't know
I was sitting in the house.
So, you know,
I used to rock the,
like,
I used to rock
the motherfucking
projects so, for free. So to pay me money, rock the like I used to rock the motherfucking projects
so
for free
so to pay me
money
to do something
you love
to do something
you know
most of the time
you know like
it's about the bag
but most of the time
when I see
them people out there
you know
that money I slip my brain sometimes that's passion you know yeah that's passion When I see them people out there You know That money
I slip my brain sometimes
That's passion
You know
Yeah that's passion
I'm ready
You know
And I still got that passion
And that
I think that come from me
Wanting it when I was
I always wanted that
Motherfucking crowd
And
So it's all performing bro
Like
Making music That shit I can do that shit Nine times Nine And so it's all performing, bro Like making music
I could do that shit nine times
Nine, ten songs a day
But it's not a feeling like
Performing that record
Who inspired that?
Who were you listening to when you were that young?
Oh, I'm a Tupac head
Like I'm a Tupac head
I'm a Tupac head. Mm-hmm. Like, I'm a Tupac head.
I'm a Tupac head.
Cash money, too.
You know, I'm a big cash money fan, but I'm a Tupac head.
Tupac was my favorite.
You and T.I. got an album, right? Yep, me and T.I. are working on that right now.
Hard.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, this motherfucker.
Hard, bro.
He said the same exact thing.
Hard.
And where's that going to drop at?
We don't know.
We don't know.
Quick check.
Anybody listening right now, what's up?
Hey, what's up?
Me and T.I. got out.
You know what it is?
Who's the name of that motherfucker?
We ain't got the name yet.
Did y'all even announce this anywhere we got we got we got
this exclusive for us for drink we got nine songs we heard oh that's right oh you heard oh my god
did he tell us it was the album i did okay yeah we got like nine records in already
also big up what's the name of his spot? Trap? Trap City.
Trap City Cafe.
Trap City Cafe.
You been to Trap City Cafe?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I'm like, I'm only going to Trap City Cafe from now on.
Like, yeah, for real, for real.
I'm only going.
Like, they laid out the red carpet.
So how did y'all come up with this album?
Which album's this?
Well, we putting together a reality show right now for my son and his son.
Oh, shit. Oh. Yeah, we got two little badass kids. Well we putting together A reality show right now For my son and his son Oh Yeah
We got two little
Bad ass kids
So are you
Oh
They both got locked up
Right
Nah my son
Ain't get locked up
Oh okay
He made it this time
Yeah
He made it out
He got the pussy face
I seen him
Yeah he made it out
But
But yeah We putting together a reality show for them.
And we're like, fuck it, man.
We might as well put out an album, you know.
So I think we're going to drop it around the same time they get ready to release their...
The reality show.
We release the reality show.
But yeah, we put together some hell of a music.
But yeah, we're putting together a reality show for the reached the reality show, but yeah, we put together some hell of a music. But yeah, we putting together a reality show
for the little ones right now.
Is there any competition
when y'all get on records together,
or it's all about making the record in its totality?
Or you still trying to burn them down a little bit?
Nah, like when I go, I just go.
Okay.
Like when I go, I already know I gotta go
because that's tip.
But when I go, I just go. got to go because that's tip. But when I go, I just go.
Like, I don't, I sound like me.
Because I've been doing, I've been doing collab albums with greatness, with great people for a long time.
So I know how to do when it comes to a album.
I just do me.
And you do you.
Like, I, you know what I'm saying? I just go in and I just do me Right And you do you Like I You know what I'm saying
I just go in
And I just do me
And this shit's been
Coming out hard bro
Like yeah
Yeah
Yeah I'm ready for that man
I'm ready for that
T.I.
Motherfucker Boosie album
We don't know the name
We just said that
Quick check
Quick check sounds hard
Quick check
Quick check sounds hard
Quick check
So
Boom Quick time We gotta do Quick time Quick time Trick check. Trick check sounds hard. Quick check. So, boom.
Quick time.
Yes, quick time.
Quick time is slime.
And we see you ain't drinking, so we ain't going to force you.
No, Sonny won't have to be his drinker.
Oh, yeah, Sonny can be your drinker.
Sonny, come here.
You got to be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Come on.
Now you got to come over here.
Stay there.
Okay, so.
All right, so you want to explain the game?
Yeah, so if you do a politically correct answer, we got to drink.
So it means you got to pick one.
All right.
If you say both or neither, we drinking.
All right.
But since you ain't drinking, we drinking.
Yeah, we still going to drink.
You got him drinking for you.
Who going to ask the question?
We going to ask.
We asking the questions.
All right.
Oh, damn.
And so I got to answer what?
One or the other. So we're going to give you two names, two things. right. Oh, damn. And so I got to answer what? One or the other.
So we're going to give you two names, two things.
OK.
You say one.
If you say both or neither, then we drinking.
Yeah, I ain't.
Like, if you don't want to answer, you say both or none
of them, we drinking.
All right.
All right.
All right, well, because I think I'm going to do Ciroc, though.
I got my Moana.
Huh?
Oh, OK, you can do that, too.
We can do that, too.
Okay.
I think I want some rock.
We don't got blue rocks. Guys, Sonny, come on.
Have fun with us.
Sit right here.
Oh, should I just do the Habib?
No, no, no, no.
We're staying black owned.
Come on.
All right.
All right.
So you be ready?
He going to take a shot?
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Let's join joining in two.
I'm gonna drink the boozy,
she's the cardiac.
Okay, you ready?
Are you gonna drink the boozy, Gak?
That's what they call it in the hood, nigga.
Boozy Gak.
We the-
Boozy Gak.
The boozy Gak.
The boozy Gak.
The boozy Gak.
The boozy Gak.
The boozy Gak.
Boozy Gak.
Boozy Gak.
Boozy Gak.
Quick check, quick check. Boozy G Yak. Boosie Yak. Quick check.
Quick check.
Boosie Yak.
I got to call my boy from France.
We need another commercial.
The Boosie Yak.
The Boosie Yak.
Yes.
The motherfucking Boosie Yak, bitch.
And I'm going to tell you.
I'm going to tell you.
What you dragging on?
Boosie Yak, bitch.
I'm going to tell you where you got to shoot that commercial at.
Queensbridge.
Let's get them some chairs.
What you dragging on?
Boosie Yak, bitch.
You got to shoot that.
Yep.
You got to shoot that commercial at Queensbridge. I need a bad bitch to see it. Boosie Yak. Boosie Yag, Lee's Bridge. Let's get them some chairs. What you dragging out? Boosie Yag, bitch. You got to shoot that commercial with Queen's Bridge.
I need a bad bitch to sing.
Boosie Yag.
Boosie Yag.
Boosie Yag, baby.
All right, we ready?
Like that joint up.
Let's get them some chairs, too.
Tupac or DMX?
Tupac.
Okay.
I knew he was going to say that after.
All right, this one's going to be hard, though.
A little hard.
Trick Daddy or Rick Ross?
Trick Daddy.
Juvenile
or BG?
Remember, if you say
both, you're hoping you got a drink. Both.
We drink it.
You drink it, too? You got to take a shot, too.
I'm going to drink this. But this is it. That's all we got, man. You drink it too? You got to take a shot too. I'm going to drink this. I'm going to drink this.
But this is it?
That's all we got left?
You got another can?
Come on.
That's all we got left.
We got a lot of drinks.
Why you giving me the littlest of the little?
Jesus.
What am I?
I just won an award, sir.
What the heck?
What is this?
Tell them to bring out the Syrah.
Tell them to bring out the Syrah.
Ah, Salud.
Say a big both, right?
Salud.
Both.
Woo. Tell them to bring out the Syrah. Ah, salute. Say a big bowl, right?
Cheers, cheers, cheers.
Salute.
Both.
Woo.
Okay, now.
Okay, now we back.
Got it?
Ooh, I'm going to need some ice in that shit.
Pimp C or Soldier Slim?
Pimp C. You know I got to say fucking Pimp C
You know I gotta say
Fucking Pimp C
Alright
Okay
Baby or Masterpiece
He took a shot, ladies and gentlemen.
Baby.
Baby.
Got it?
Boys in the hood
or men in society?
Men in society.
Cash money or no living?
Take a shot.
It is.
We ready.
Both.
We ready.
We ready.
Let's do it.
I fuck with both of them.
I can't have fucking both of them.
That Trigg and Ross was good, too.
I listen to Trigg.
Both of them.
Okay, hold on.
We got it.
Rough Riders or Rockefeller?
That's what I meant.
Rough Riders.
I'm a DMX head, bro.
I never thought nobody was better than DMX from New York.
You got to meet DMX?
Yeah, I got to meet DMX.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
That must have been a fun one.
Y'all hang out. Yeah, I met DMX Oh yeah yeah Okay That must have been a fun one Y'all hang out Yeah
I met DMX
Tell us now
Let's make it
Yeah I'm ready
Great DMX story
Come on
Bro he was in Baton Rouge
Wow
And I ran across him
He was looking for me
And
He was looking for you
Yeah
They say he was looking for me
And
When I ran into him,
he was lit, bro.
Yeah.
Kind of spooked me out a little bit, bro.
What's up?
You know, he's like, hey, hey.
I can't really tell in detail
because he's passed away.
Right, right, right.
Rest in peace.
So I don't want to say in detail
what was going on
because you got to respect a man
when he paid.
Right.
You know, that's something
that you just said
that's like,
I feel like that's our generation.
But I feel like this generation
doesn't do that at all.
Hell no.
Doesn't respect a lot of things.
Bro, they don't respect shit. That's wrong, man. Bro. It doesn't do that at all. Hell no. Doesn't respect a lot of things. Bro, they don't respect shit.
That's what's wrong, bro.
Bro.
Doesn't respect anything.
They don't, bro,
when you lose respect,
you lose loyalty, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's what,
they ain't got respect, bro.
Especially,
it's cold hot people
don't have respect for the dead, bro.
I be feeling like
those people never been to funerals.
Damn, that's, yeah.
Like, maybe they doing that shit because they ain't never been at funerals and cried and...
I don't know, but it's just...
I like to it.
They could be numb to it, too.
I don't know.
Yeah, nah, this generation has no respect.
No respect. Okay, let's move it on, though. Where we at? Scarface or Ice Cube? this generation has no respect no respect
okay let's move it on though
Scarface or Ice Cube
Scarface
music
whatever you want
music
Scarface
Hustle
Ice Cube
so both
both both both Scarface Hustle Ice Cube So both That sounds like both
Both
Take that shot
Both
Take that shot
Take that shot
Both
Take that Boosie act
Woo
Boosie act
Bitch
Boosie act
Rap City
I'm running with it
Rap City
Or Yo MTV Raps! MTV Raps?
Yo! MTV Raps.
Shout out to Ed Lover.
We saw him at the awards.
He's ready.
Yes.
He's ready.
N.W.A. or 3-6 Mafia?
N.W.A.
N.W.A.
Sounds about right.
8 Ball and N.J.G. or U.G.K.?
U.G.K. Oh, okay. Out MJG or UGK?
UGK.
Oh, okay.
Outkast or Ghetto Boys?
Ghetto Boys.
I don't think Onyx is open.
That's in Atlanta too?
Magic City or Blue Flame?
Damn. I ain't never seen a nigga get that side.
You can see him literally thinking about both.
The flame.
The flame?
Okay, okay.
Moe, they go on in the flame.
Okay.
You asked that one.
Webby, Young Bleed.
Webby.
Okay.
Booby Trap or KOD Booby Trap
Miami or LA
Miami
Jadakiss or Nas?
Oh, shit.
Boy, that was...
Get my shot ready?
Both.
Hey, hey, hey.
Both, both, both, both.
Great one.
I switched it up at the end.
He did, he did.
That was a good switch up.
Yeah, good.
You ready?
Mm-hmm.
Nipsey or Eazy-E?
Rest in peace to both.
Both.
Hit that boozy yak.
Hey, you gotta light him up though, man.
You gotta take a shot at that.
Both, both. Hit that boozy yak. You got to light him up, though, man. You got to take a shot at that. Hit that boozy yak.
Oof.
Coño.
Salud.
Smooth, man.
That's your fast.
Everyone thinks it's a trick question.
He kind of already spoke to this a little bit.
I know, but I want to go into depth with this one.
Loyalty or respect?
Respect.
Want to explain why?
Because I done gave loyalty.
You know what I'm saying?
And that shit leave, bro.
Like, you can give your loyalty to people.
As long as you got your respect,
you don't give a fuck
if a motherfucker
loyalty or not.
You know,
so I want my respect.
You know what I'm saying?
I want my respect.
Loyalty will leave.
Money will make
loyalty leave.
You said,
would leave.
You said,
okay, okay.
I thought you said leave.
Money,
a motherfucker can be
loyal to you
all through your childhood.
Y'all all on the fucking monkey balls together.
Soon as you get
motherfucking rich,
that loyalty, that
motherfucking turned into a whole
that loyalty gone, bro.
Was it ever loyalty, though?
That's a good-ass question, too.
So is loyalty
real?
Or fake?
Right.
It's real.
I want my respect.
Right.
Hate it or love it.
Respect it.
You gonna respect me?
Right, right, right.
You know, hate it or love it.
Man, that was deep.
That was deep.
What about you?
Loyalty or respect?
I say both.
Both? I say both. I don't think it's a strict choice. Take a shot, then. That was deep. What about you, loyalty or respect? I say both. Both?
I say both.
I don't think it's a strict choice.
Take a shot then, take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
I got you.
But you know why I'm taking this shot though?
I'm taking this shot for you, to you.
Yeah.
Because you know, there ain't a lot of people like you.
You're a very unique person. You know what I'm saying? You've been in this game, you to you because you know there ain't a lot of people like you you're a very
unique person you know i'm saying um you've been in this game you've been doing it you're doing it
the right way i ain't never heard no sucker shit about you at all right you know i'm saying you
you played the game the correct way and people like you should be saluted you should have 10,000
more cases of flowers of people giving it to you because it don't take nothing away from me to respect another man
and especially a person
who deserves that respect.
So this is what this shot is to.
Salud.
Salud.
Salud.
So is Boosie
into the strip clubs?
Is strip clubs a part of Boosie's life?
Because we seen that you had a grown prom, right?
You had a prom, a grown-up prom?
Adult prom.
I got an adult prom tour going right now.
An adult prom tour going right now.
It's a tour.
A tour.
Yeah, a tour going right now.
What's going to happen in the tour?
What goes on at an adult prom?
Well, a lot of people ain't been to prom.
Yeah, I ain't never been to a prom.
So I got a lot of people supporting.
I never had an event.
Yeah, I wish I knew you.
I wanted to be invited.
I never had an event where so many people want to come.
Yeah, I wanted to be invited.
I was trying to get contact.
I got one Saturday in Duval.
Saturday in Duval.
I'm in Columbus, Ohio.
I'm going to Baton Rouge after that.
I'm going to Las Vegas for New Year's.
Okay.
Las Vegas, I might be able to catch that one.
Yeah, man.
And everybody coming, bro.
It's sold out events.
You came up with this concept?
Yeah, it's a dog prom.
Because you didn't go to prom.
I didn't go to prom.
Exactly.
So you made this for you to go to prom?
Yeah.
And now you can go to prom with who you want to go to prom? Yeah. And now you can go to prom
with who you want to go to prom with.
That's kind of it.
It's perfect.
And my prom is different because
in high school, you both
played with some pussy and you know it.
But my prom, you sucking dick.
And in it,
I'm just saying we grown now.
After my prom,
you know what's happening.
You're going to enjoy yourself.
You go to Bootsy prom with your bitch.
What's going on out there?
It's where you need to be, man.
Yeah, because, you know, most times,
the one you went to prom with, you're done with.
Mm.
You special if you ain't seen, done with.
Mm. Only LeBron
still with his girlfriend. Snoop.
It's only a few.
It's only a few. It's only in the world.
In the world.
In the world.
It's some live
shit for grown
motherfuckers to put on
they shit and come out. So they got to bring
them grown probs to Miami.
Yeah.
I got to bring it, bro.
I'm bringing it to Miami.
You come into the prom.
Yeah, if you go to the prom
out here,
I can tell you went to the prom.
I went.
I went.
I did.
I can tell you went to the prom.
We took out the prom.
Yeah, I took out the prom.
Was Crazy Hood there as well?
Yeah, yeah.
Charlie was definitely there.
I was not at the prom.
You was not at the prom? No, he was in the army at the time. He was in the army. Yeah, he was in the army the Bronx. It was crazy. I heard they as well. Charlie was definitely there. I was not at the Bronx. You was not at the Bronx?
No, he was in the Army at the time.
He was in the Army.
Yeah, he was in the Army.
Okay.
It was fancy.
It wasn't a fancy shit, man.
Yo, you went in the limo?
You went in the limo?
Yeah, we got in the limo.
How we not?
Of course we got in the limo.
You got in the limo.
Of course.
I'm hating.
I'm hating.
I graduated fifth grade, I think.
That's it.
Paul's in the limo.
That's it.
Look, Paul, Dritchy had sports in the limo.
He was in the limo?
Yeah, we went to the prom
for like 20 minutes.
Did y'all go to Red Lobster?
Yeah, we didn't stay at the prom.
We didn't hang out.
We just showed,
took the pictures,
and we left.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie.
I gotta go to a dope prom.
I'm hating on y'all.
And Mr. Lee,
I ain't gonna lie.
I'm hating on your glasses.
I don't know.
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
What is it? I don't know That's all Jim Duggins glasses, that's that is not colored people don't wear those glasses
So we bring the problem I am we bring it upon a Miami so boozy
We got that we got the artists we getting it worked out don't get that payment Bring it to the bottom, Miami. Yeah. So, Boozy.
We got the artist.
We getting it worked out.
We're going to get that payment.
And we're going to move on.
I need bigger cigars.
Oh, you need bigger? Come on.
God damn it.
God damn it.
Shit.
I don't know.
That's the gravel leaf?
What are you doing with those?
We got the pre-rolls, too.
We got the smoke chance pre-rolls.
I need a leaf, man.
Okay.
So that's what you normally smoke, backwards or leafs?
Yeah, backwards, leafs.
I smoke a 3.5, man.
I'm a Swisher, nigga.
You a Swisher?
Yeah, you old school.
Yeah, you old school. Yeah, you old school.
Yeah, yeah.
Anytime I see Swisher, I say,
it's an old nigga.
He 40 for sure.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, shit.
So what was you smoking growing up?
I started off with... You ain't Phillies.
I started off with Phillies,
so you know what area I'm in.
I'm a 1990s teenager. Okay, okay. So I started off with Phillies, so you know what area I'm in. Yeah, I'm a 1990s teenager.
Okay, okay.
So, I started off with Phillies,
Optimoles.
Optimoles.
The green ones?
Yeah, the green ones.
Okay, okay.
The green ones.
You know, they was probably
the same generation.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We was probably the same.
That was basically smoking leather.
That's something.
Yeah, exactly.
That's a fact.
Yeah, I know exactly.
The green ones, nigga,
with the gin, nigga.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Straight gin. Photo bluebees. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Straight gin, photo bluebees.
Mm-hmm, that's right.
Yeah.
Goddamn.
He from my era.
He's from my era.
Yeah, man.
I'm 39.
Oh, OK.
You're 45.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
How old are you?
47.
Fuck.
45, 47, same shit.
Once you get to 40, we all the same age, man.
He's still an OG.
Yeah, he's man.
He's still an OG. And you don't 40, we all the same age, man. You still the OG. Yeah, man. You still the OG, man.
And you don't use Beijing.
Nah, come on.
Obviously, you don't use Beijing.
By using it, that shit sucks.
How famous is the Boosie Cut?
Is there places in Baton Rouge where they just make sure
that the kids can see the cut?
You should get a royalty off of that cut.
Because I ain't going front.
Like, I think you got
the most famous cut in hip-hop.
I do.
Kwame before him.
Who?
Kwame.
No, Kwame had,
oh yeah, he had the gumby.
Yeah, that was famous.
Yeah, that was famous.
And Big Daddy Kane
was famous too for the hip-hop.
Big Daddy Kane was,
Big Daddy Kane,
it's the boost in that.
Yeah, now it's the boost in that.
Yeah, it's the boost in that.
Yeah, yeah.
So.
No, what was that?
The Gumby?
That was the Bobby Brown, right?
Bobby Brown.
Oh, my pocket is.
Yeah, that motherfucker was.
It was called the Gumby too.
No, but he had it leveled.
He had the two levels.
Yeah, that's the Gumby.
Yeah, the Gumby was a straight up.
That wasn't Bobby Brown.
That was famous in the hood.
And is you and Flavor Flav related or this is just playing around?
Nah, bro. And is you on Flavor Flav related, or this is just playing around? Nah, bro.
Oh, shit.
Shout out Flav, man.
Shout out Flav.
Yo, we need Flav on the show, man.
H-up D.
We got to publicize.
But Flav, he is starring in my next film.
Get out of here.
Dropping December 23rd.
Where's MJ?
Excuse me, what?
I ain't going to tell y'all what he's doing.
Where's MJ?
Where's MJ? He's starring my son. tell y'all What he doing Where's MJ Where's MJ
It's starring my son
Okay
Yeah
That's his son's name MJ
MJ
Okay okay okay
Dizzy Banks in the film
Okay
Him and Grove Hero
They trying to get
Into my estate
I'm gonna give them
That much
Okay
So they trying to
Get into your estate
Break into my estate
That's how you know
Boosie's getting a lot of money
Listen
Nigga ain't even say career He's getting a lot of money. Listen, listen.
Nigga ain't even say crib.
He said estate.
Just what niggas that know.
When you live on estate, you're getting a lot of money.
The manager say he tried to break into my estate as if everyone here identified with that.
Listen, estate for everyone who that shit went over,
that's his crib.
He's trying to say, let's make some noise
for Rick Starr.
You know what?
The big crib that lived
in New Jersey,
that was called my estate.
It's the land around the crib.
That makes it the estate.
Boosie getting that bread, baby.
God damn it.
So,
we got the Boosie fade
going.
All you're going to actually get, you know how these niggas had the S-curl?
Like, you know, where you could buy that?
Can you get the Boosie Fade in Walmart?
No, not in Walmart.
Where a nigga can just go and just talk and get it.
The Boosie Fade.
What are we taking?
Because you're leaving some money on the table, Boosie.
What are we doing with the Boosie Fade?
Well, I got to copyright it.
That's why you don't see it in films yet and shit like that.
So I got my, you know, that's why you haven't seen it in T-shirts and things like that.
I guess, you know, when you have shit copyright, a lot of people be waiting on you to die.
You know what I'm saying? Before they take chances. I'm telling you have shit copyright, a lot of people be waiting on you to die. You know what I'm saying?
Before they take chances.
I'm telling you real shit.
Right.
I'm telling you real shit.
Then people will put it on a movie.
Right.
And, you know, license and shit like that.
But I'm going to put that motherfucker on my own movie.
Wow.
It should have been in a movie.
Especially with hair. It should have been in a movie. Especially with hair.
It should have been in a movie with hair.
But, uh...
Yeah, definitely belong to Coming to America Part 2.
Yeah, certainly.
In the barbershop scene,
they're supposed to have your face right there.
You gotta have me in the barbershop scene.
Yeah, in the barbershop scene.
You gotta be in Coming to America 3.
Y'all nigg's ready to get there.
Yo, y'all slow
moving. Kevin Hart is right.
A lot of delayed reactions.
Y'all got to dress better.
Y'all got to dress better.
Kevin Hart looked at our crew
and said, listen, man, I'm not comfortable
with my crew.
Y'all got to dress better.
These guys got to dress better.
But speaking of dress, what do you have on, sir? Y'all got to do better. These guys got to dress better. I'll sell all this shit.
But speaking of dress, what do you have on, sir?
Is that purple label?
Yeah, purple label.
That's Ralph.
Nah, it's purple label.
I don't know what it is.
I don't know if it's purple label.
It's that fly shit, purple.
But it don't be the clothes.
It's the nigga in them.
Yeah.
Like, I... It's the nigga in them, you know.
Real shit, like.
You know, when we getting money,
a lot of niggas gonna have the same shit on.
But that nigga ain't gonna look better than me the same shit on. Mm-hmm. Right.
But that nigga ain't going to look better than me with this bitch on.
Like, you know.
Mm-hmm.
It's the nigga and how he wear it.
Mm-hmm.
You know, like, all that shit play a part.
And it play a part what you attracting.
Like, you know, so.
A lot of bitches might not like this sauce.
They got a lot of bitches do. Mm- sauce. They got a lot of bitches do.
Mm-hmm.
That's a numbers game.
I love it!
So it's just about, I be feeling like it's, it don't be the person, it's the nigga in
them.
That's what I feel like about with anything.
It don't be the
it don't be the fashion
most of the time.
Be the nigga in them.
Like Kanye West.
Oh that shit ugly.
Everything.
Everything that nigga
make ugly.
Sell the fuck out of those
bitches.
It's the nigga in them.
It ain't the clothes.
Y'all fucked up. If y'all think it's still the clothes It's the nigga in them. It ain't the clothes. Y'all fucked up.
If y'all think it's still the clothes, it's the nigga in them.
You nigga put that shit on, be like, that nigga flat.
Bro, it's the nigga in them, bro.
It's not the, you know.
What's the saying?
It's not the clothes that make the man, it's the man that make the clothes.
Yeah.
Holy shit.
So.
Now wait, we got the T.I.
collaboration,
right?
Yeah.
Yep.
So who else would you
want to collaborate with
that you haven't?
Uh.
For a full album?
Full album?
Or in general,
who would you,
who would you want
to collaborate with?
Uh,
I like,
I want to collab
with women.
I want to collab
with Jasmine Sullivan.
Mm.
Uh.
Megan. Megan.
Megan. Oh, I'd love to do a record
with Megan. I'd love to do
a record with Big Fine.
I'd love to do a
record with Megan. Megan from
H-Town, too, so. That's a cool street.
I definitely think, you know, Louisiana,
I definitely think we'll make a
big record.
But, uh, I don't be really focused on me doing records with other artists like that.
I be so focused on what I got going.
I feel like if that come, that's just a blessing to me.
You know what I'm saying?
If you're going to be waiting on artists To get you a motherfucking feature
You're going to be waiting
Especially if you're Boost
Because the labels tell them
Stay away from me
You got to be a real hog in the game
To fuck with Boost
And you can't be a puppet
If you're too much of a puppet
You can't even be around me
Because I'm
Things I speak about
And things like that You know I done had niggas
like, you know, like really tell me like, you know, the labels don't want me fucking
with them, you know, then I got to respect that.
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Let me ask you something.
I'm going to be careful
about how I ask
this question too.
When I first heard
of NBA Youngboy,
it was kind of through you.
And then we see that there's something that happened
between y'all. Is that something you want to speak on or, you know?
Nah, I don't really want to speak on it because I could call him.
Yeah.
You know, I still got his number. I could call him if I want.
That's fine.
I don't speak on it, you know.
Right.
Well, it ain't nothing to speak on it.
Right.
You know, I ain't got no hate for him. I still want him to win.
That's fine.
You know, still want him to win, but, you know,
I don't really want to speak on it.
Okay.
It ain't nothing.
Because that was your homie at one point.
Yeah.
It's still your homie.
Yeah, that was my little nigga.
The way you said that, like, you said you could call him.
Yeah, that was my little nigga, but, you know.
You could call him.
Because that's the one thing that I feel like is lacking
is that I think that,
I'm going to include you
in our generation,
is we don't talk
to our young homies sometimes.
Like sometimes we speak
and we see our young homies doing,
and we feel like
they're going to say,
they're not going,
maybe it's,
we feel like
they ain't going to listen,
so we just hold our breath.
But I feel like that's the-
I'm different, though.
Yeah, okay.
Any little nigga in the game will tell you-
That you co-signed them.
That Boosie give you game.
Right.
Anyone on will tell you that, bro.
Like, it be on my heart.
And I see so many of them under me die who was right there
so even more
now when I get around them I give them game
bro I swear to god bro
I try to give them life game
I try to
especially if I take a liking to them you know
and uh
I try to give them game bro
y'all from Louisiana it's all like
I try to give them game bro
I always did I always you know I try to give them game, bro. I always did.
I always,
you know,
I try to give all of them game
because everything
they going through,
I done went through.
So,
I be seeing a lot of them
in me sometimes.
That's it.
Do you think
that's what
hip-hop is lacking?
I think this is a question
for everyone at the table.
It's because,
I mean, I mean, like you said, you give out lacking. And I think this is a question for everyone at the table. It's because, I mean,
I mean,
like you said,
you give out game.
And I remember,
I say this.
You can give game.
It's up to them to get it.
It's up to them to get it.
But I remember
I was the young nigga.
But a lot of them young niggas
don't want to feel like
they getting game
from no nigga too.
You got to understand,
they got to,
everybody don't want to feel like
they was taught by another nigga with gaming so you can give game but it's up to the younger generation
to catch it to catch the game a lot of niggas run from that game this nigga trying to teach no it's
just trying to keep you alive you know i i won't i you know i i want as many Successful rappers As it is Because
I know the feeling of
Coming up off rap music
And making
Your
Making people happy off it
So I want to
You know
When I
When I first started
Blowing
I was like man
If they had
A million more boosts
Bro like
It'll be a it'll be a
better motherfucking world.
Most people wouldn't think like that, though.
You know, I always thought like that, like, bro,
if, like, I love to see
rappers make it, just rappers.
Because I,
especially from the hood rappers,
I like to see rappers make it because
I know what they going through,
what they gonna go through.
And I know, you know,
we change a lot of people's lives
when we make it, bro.
We change a lot of people's lives.
DMX told me one time,
he said that
he stopped calling anybody whack.
And I said,
why would you stop calling anybody whack?
He said, because each rapper,
even if they whack or not,
they feed at least six black families
or six families
that come out,
that get out the hood.
So whether they wack
or not to them,
he won't say it no more.
And I was just like,
wow, that was so powerful
to me because,
like I said,
us talking about
this situation earlier
where we're saying
how the rapper's
like now the enemy
or it's like the victim
or almost like the person that people's like the victim or almost like
the person that the people want to come and and destroy almost but i remember it wasn't like that
i remember we was the people that they was praising i remember the drug dealers used to
send us home and say man nah we don't want you out here no more you got that talent yeah you
know i remember when people held the doors for ladies. I remember where, you know what I'm saying, people held their groceries.
And that was considered gangster.
Right.
Making sure the woman is not around when anything happens.
That was considered gangster.
What's gangster now is they want to kill you in front, you woman.
Or shoot you with your kids.
When did that shit change?
What's your kids?
Hey, bro, like, you know, like, they killing kids now.
Whoa.
Like, I was watching some shit in Chicago.
They killed the dude's mama at his grave site, bro.
Oh, I don't know what you heard.
Bro, they killed the dude's mama while she at her son's grave site, bro.
Yeah, I saw that.
Like, they ain't playing fair no more, bro Like
Damn, I ain't even hear that
Like, bro, like
It's sad, bro
Like, you know
I'm just glad I made it about that motherfucker
Tell her, yes, sir
You know, bro
We gotta be grateful that we made it about them
Because everybody
Look at
How many motherfuckers you know know or ain't make it?
When you said that, when you said
most rappers die in their own city,
I felt like you stood up for
all of us because you said something that we
all was kind of ashamed of
saying.
This was something we knew, but we
didn't say it. You was the first one to say it.
Listen, I'm born and raised
from New York. I will always be a New Yorker.
But I live in Miami.
Miami has saved my life.
Miami has gave me something.
But I had to get away.
Yeah.
And it helped me be the person that I am today.
But I had to get out of my own goddamn city.
Right, right, right.
Especially now, Lord, back then.
They're going to kill you to cloud chase.
Yeah.
I killed Noriega.
Yeah.
These youngsters will go and take that picture.
Yep.
Yep.
You know.
They'll tell on themselves.
Yep.
And tell on they self and get that,
never been noticed,
and get that fame off you,
you know,
and,
you know,
it's just,
like you said,
Instagram,
it's back to that.
Right.
Mm-hmm.
It's back to that,
bro.
Like,
this cloud chasing, and they Bro like This cloud chasing
And they killing cloud chasing
As soon as they killing
They say they put you on a thing
Say they smoking you in a pack
Damn I just admitted to killing him
On social media
You know what to look
We ain't gotta look for
You know this shit is different now
Like you know Like you say no respect for look for. You know, this shit is different now. Like, you know, like you say, no respect for the dead.
Yeah.
You know, but.
I've only seen that in this generation, though.
Like, I had never, even like, you don't, I grew up on, and I don't want to sound like the old nigga, but I'm just saying.
I grew up, you don't disrespect a dude that's in jail.
Like, if a dude is in jail, leave him alone until he come out.
No matter what beef you got.
He come out,
then y'all can go to y'all beef.
You don't disrespect those.
You don't disrespect women.
You don't disrespect the dead.
Like, just now,
you had a great DMX story,
I could tell.
But you looked at me like,
come on,
you know who I am.
And you stopped.
And I respect it
because DMX is
a very close friend of mine.
God bless him.
Rest in peace to him.
But they ain't making him
like you no more, Boosie.
Right.
You it?
You it?
Yeah.
That's it?
I want to laugh.
That's it?
I want to laugh.
That's it?
And I've been in this shit since.
Yeah.
Any other nigga
would have took that
and just said,
just,
whatever you could have said,
I don't know
what you could have said, but any other person would have just spilled his beans.
I'm just looking at your face expression, but why is it like this, Boosie?
Because I'm staying real.
I'm just, I'm staying real.
Everybody else like, money not going to change me.
All this shit, if I believe in in it I believe in it from the heart
Money not gonna make me feel
No type of way
I ain't no
I say what the fuck I want
Because I'm a man
And I feel like niggas with money
Who
They got a lot of motherfuckers
Feel some of the same way I feel
Yeah they won't talk
You know what I'm saying
But that's not a real man
If money stop you from Speaking from your heart the same way I feel. Yeah, they won't talk. You know what I'm saying? But that's not a real man.
If money stop you from speaking from your heart,
you're not a real man.
You're part man,
part puppet.
You see what I'm saying?
And that's the fact
of the story.
If you got something
on your heart
that you feel right,
but you can't see it. Because you think somebody going to harness you, whatever you got going in some kind of way.
It's crazy.
You got to look in the mirror.
I ain't, you know, I'm still everywhere I go.
People go, people, they respect me, you know, especially the older generation, you know. Right. I'm still, everywhere I go, people going, people, they respect me.
Right.
You know, especially the older generation, you know.
And the young niggas love me.
Right.
I motivate all the young niggas.
Mm-hmm.
You know, like, I won't see them win, bro.
Like, I don't never talk on down, on the hip-hop, on the music.
Mm-hmm. Because I won't see these dudes win. Even, I won't never talk on down on the hip-hop on the music because I won't see these dudes
win even I won't see them win and and niggas got us I don't like when people talk down on the
the younger hip-hop generation because if we fuck they mind up and and send them to the streets
yeah man it is you better tell them every song good.
Because if we fuck them up
and tell them
to get them
focused on music,
it's going to be fucked up.
A hit record,
I forget,
it's a hit record
out right now.
I won't say the record,
but it's a one minute
and 48 seconds.
Different.
Different.
And that's long for now
that's long for right now
I didn't know that for a really
yeah
holy
yeah you know they stopping
the records on the radio
at 2.15
cause they saying TikTok
the shorter they get
they trying to make music
just for that
you got TikTok
nah I ain't got TikTok
nah I ain't got TikTok
you ain't got TikTok
nah I can't do it
I ain't got TikTok
I be trying to be down with Trilla but then they fucked up Sonny got TikTok't got TikTok. No, I ain't got TikTok. You ain't got TikTok. No, I can't do it. I ain't got TikTok. I be trying to be down with Trilla,
but then they fucked up.
Sonny got TikTok.
You got TikTok.
No, I don't got TikTok.
You didn't even do TikTok.
I don't got Facebook.
I don't even got,
well, Twitter I got,
but I don't got.
Yeah, we also beat them
in the BET Awards, too.
You know, um...
Versus.
Yeah.
The last time I been to an awards show
was 1998. I was
up for Best New Artist,
Best New Everything, Best New...
It was me, pun,
DMX, we all against each
other.
Super Shocker beat.
I was in every category.
Super Shocker beat.
Me, cannabis, pun, DMX, camera, corrupt.
Hell nah.
Super Shaka said, the same seat you in.
You did.
I said, Silk, you remember that?
He said, Nori, I do remember that.
I automatically didn't like Silk to Shaka.
I was just like, because he beat me in every category.
And I'm like, at least let me win one.
And so for years, I just didn't like some of the shows.
I mean, for the award show.
And I had to tell him, I said, yo, my bad.
And he said, man, he knew his brother was paying for it.
I don't know.
I don't know what to say, Dad.
You know what I mean?
You don't know.
Yeah, but so I vowed to never go to an awards show again.
And the crazy shit is,
it was me and Punn really battling.
We thought Sip the Chaka had no chance.
We was like, it's me and Punn that's going at it.
So this is 20 years.
Then all of a sudden they can say,
Fat Joe's hosting awards.
That's my brother.
That's me and Punn's brother together.
Holy shit.
And then they said, drink champs.
No, first you got the call for the show to perform.
Did I?
Yeah.
That's how it happened?
Yeah.
Oh, so I performed.
Oh, they abused me this year, BET.
Good job.
Good job.
They abused my ass.
They said, this motherfucker ain't been here 20 years.
So we did two skits,
two skits,
a performance,
red carpet,
and nomination.
And I'll be damn right.
We won.
Because we deserve it.
And our first guest
since we won the award
after we've been award winners
is this motherfucker
Bumfucking Bullshit.
And this is my homie Pippin Kitt. This is my homie, Pimpin' Kicks.
This my homie, Pimpin' Kicks.
Pimpin' Kicks on the beat.
BET, BET, you need to let me perform next year.
Yeah.
Because I'm part of black entertainment television.
Yes, you are.
You are black.
I am part of black entertainment television.
Wouldn't y'all agree?
Yeah.
BET, get Boosie in the book. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And especially with you and T.I. together. Would y'all agree? Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! This ain't live right now. But so as they said, we was at Tide. It was a two-way Tide.
So they said, Karusha.
And I look.
And T.I. looked at me like, shit, nigga.
He looked.
I looked at him.
T.I. looked at him.
T.I.
Oh, no, dude.
They got me looking fucked up.
I was like, ah.
But T.I. looked at me like, relax.
Because he knew I was winning.
No, but they had two envelopes though.
Yeah, yeah, but he knew.
You know what I mean?
So it was a great experience, man.
You won BET Awards?
Nah, I ain't win no awards.
You know, we had the Wipe Me Down back in the game
for a song or something, but.
Wipe Me Down?
Are we going over?
I'm not going to talk about Wipe Me Down.
Wipe Me Down?
To this day, niggas, some 411 nigga be like, wipe me down. To this day? niggas, some 401 nigga be like, wipe me down.
To this day.
To this day.
What's that, Anthony Wilder?
To this day.
Come on, wipe me down.
How did y'all make that?
What the fuck was on y'all mind?
We was just making records back then, bro.
That shit was easy.
I ain't going to lie.
Making music, it was easy, bro.
Especially me and Webby.
Right.
Yeah, y'all. I'm doing a crazy run.
We like, we, it was easy, bro.
Like, it was.
That should be your first guest on your podcast.
Webby.
Webby.
Yup.
That'd be crazy.
Yup.
Yup.
That was the numbers.
Yup.
Yup.
That was the numbers.
That'd be crazy, dog.
I ain't gonna lie be crazy, dog.
Listen, I used to say this.
I used to be like, yo,
that any rappers,
people's personalities,
that for me in this position,
because I'm making,
we're making whatever we're making of our personalities.
Content.
But it's you,
Trick Daddy.
If Trick Daddy ever gets serious about being a podcast...
Well, his food show is crazy.
His food show, yeah.
Because Trick Daddy's personality is crazy.
We was just sitting next to him.
He was just funny for no reason.
Yeah, he was sitting right next to him.
Yeah, yeah.
You...
Gilly, of course.
No, no, Gilly's already doing it.
He's already doing it.
So big up Gilly.
Gilly, yeah.
But Cameron.
Cameron. Oh, Cameron would kill. And you's already doing it. Gilly's already doing it. So big up Gilly. Big him up. But Cameron. Cameron.
Oh, Cameron will kill.
And you and Webby.
You and Webby.
Like, I just watch whatever the fuck y'all do.
I don't give a fuck what y'all doing.
Yeah, yeah.
I just watch it.
So I think that should be your, what was it called?
Crit Check?
Or that was the album?
Crit Check was the album.
No, Hot Legends Made.
Hot Legends Made. Okay, yes. You and Webby. I got to get you on the show, bro. I the album. It was the album. Hot Legends made. Hot Legends made.
Okay, yes.
You and Webby.
I got to get you on the show, bro.
I got you.
It's done.
We producing it.
You forgot.
Boosie, you ain't been here this whole time.
I won't hear from nothing.
We producing your shit.
Hey, hey.
He's doing it.
He's got broke records.
This motherfucker hustling right here, man.
What are they talking about?
We on Dream Church, man.
They said New York niggas
give you the deal
before you got the deal.
We got a chance.
We got all that.
We got all the nod
because I'm going to be honest with you.
Let's talk about you
and Little DeWolf.
Y'all just,
y'all was in,
what y'all did?
In Jacksonville?
Yep.
I ain't going to lie,
that looked like so much fun.
I was so hating. I called Little DeWolf. I was like, why you ain't invite me to that? He was in, what y'all did, Jacksonville? Yep. I ain't gonna lie, that looked like so much fun. I was so hating.
I called Lil Duval.
I was like, yo, why you here?
Invite me to that.
He was like, this is Boosie's year.
I was like, damn.
Yo, but let's explain what was going on out there.
Like, Duval throws something every year.
You get like 5,000, 10,000 people all in the streets.
And it's crazy, bro.
And you know me and Duval
been rocking 20 years, bro.
That's right.
So Duval been seeing me rock shows
for 20 years.
And the city Duval is
one of my main markets.
That's your city, Duval.
Yeah, yeah.
I eat forever in Duval.
I got the prom there Saturday.
Let's just be clear.
Duval is a very rough city.
Duval, Duval.
No, but that's where my music
sells the most.
Very rough city.
I cannot plan this.
That's where my music plays the most.
Jacksonville or Tuck?
FaceTime me, Pip.
We on with Boosie right now. FaceTime me.
FaceTime me.
All right, FaceTime me.
Yeah, that's where my music hit the hardest, bro.
In the gutter or the gutter?
Baltimore.
Oh, I love Baltimore.
Duval.
Yeah.
You know, like them, you know, Baton Rouge, Dallas, you know, like...
Milwaukee.
Milwaukee, like, I don't know, I'm in the trenches now.
You might make some noise for T.I.
I ain't gonna lie, y'all South niggas...
Tell them the name of the album.
The South niggas got the drop on me, man.
They got, yo, yo, yo, T.I., we trying to get the name of the album.
We just named it.
Quick Check.
It's called Quick Check.
Doing Bootsy.
What's up, Boots? What's up, Bootsy? Hey, hey. What's up? album we just named it we check it's called quick check I'm up here with no I'm telling about the album a to isob like you know sleep
it's a little quick check for me until Tiff, you know. He talking about that's the name of the album, Quick Check.
Damn, you can't hear him, right?
No, it's good, it's good.
Oh, you hear?
I ain't say no more, bro.
We just had to get you on here.
You know, I'm finna...
I'm chopping it up with him.
I ain't getting drunk,
but I'm high as giraffe pussy.
I'm high as giraffe pussy,
this bitch.
I love that nigga, man.
That nigga is dope.
Hey, what's the little shit that you had to take, bro? Oh, when... I love that nigga, man. That nigga is dope.
Oh, when?
Was that the Japanese whiskey you talking about?
Tiger Bone.
Tiger Bone.
Tiger Bone.
I wanted a shot of that.
No, we got boost.
We got it.
We got it.
We retired Tiger Bone. Yeah, we retired Tiger Bone after COVID or virus.
We couldn't get none.
We couldn't get none.
After COVID hit.
Thank you, my brother.
I'm gonna hit you as soon as we finish.
Love and respect, my brother.
And I'm getting on the album.
I forgot to tell you that.
I also forgot to tell you.
I said, there's no way I'm gonna turn. Niggas I know is official niggas. I also forgot to tell you.
I said there's no way I'm gonna turn.
Niggas I know is official niggas.
Nigga, I'm coming out of retirement.
I'm coming out of retirement.
You been out of retirement.
You been out of retirement.
I'm coming out of retirement.
Before I got the BET or what?
On a track that he did, a new track.
Oh, I forgot. I forgot. I did.
You did.
I did.
Oh, yeah.
But I'm coming up.
But for an eight-hour tune, though.
I'm going to do TikTok.
I'm going to do it.
Listen, listen.
You're a TikTok rapper now.
Are you hearing these things
coming at me?
You hear me?
Nigga, call me a...
I don't know if that's
a disorbitant good.
Nigga, you a TikTok rapper.
Nowadays, you don't even know, right?
Holy shit.
And we went kind of old school with 16s.
Oh, you on tip.
I got a 16.
We went with 16.
I'm sneaking on this one.
I don't know how.
I want a 16, bro.
You know, I was the first New York nigga to co-sign the South.
I worked with Juvenile way before anybody.
I worked with David Banner.
Oh, this is historic.
I worked with, Pharrell's a technically,
I helped put Pharrell on.
He's technically a South producer.
I've been co-signing the South.
Y'all niggas just salute me.
That's why you live in Miami now.
That's why I live in Miami.
How did you make that out of Dade County joke?
Dade County, man.
Holy,
you get the tweet,
Sonny?
A tweet?
Yeah,
I just sent you a tweet.
A text or a tweet?
Yeah,
it's a text,
but it was from a tweet.
Can you read it?
Hold on,
let me turn it around.
My phone's upside down
and you know I carry
an old person purse.
You got a purse, man?
That man got a wallet and a phone.
You can tell he 40.
You can tell he 47.
He got an iWallet.
Go ahead.
You can tell he 50 years old.
Go ahead.
He got an RP card leading out.
Look, he can tell.
Go ahead.
Can you read, man?
Yeah, I am.
You want me to read it out loud?
Yes.
Read it to yourself so none of us get here.
What the fuck?
Yeah, man.
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hold on
shit's blocked out
you get no fucks about how blacks have died
and suffered to the hands
of the white man and you say
Bush don't like black
people really and I can't
I don't want to add in a word for his
stiff
it's a tweet to Kanye West
That was boozy to Kanye?
Yes
Yeah
I said it
That was me
Ain't nobody tweet that
I tweeted it
You tweeted it?
Yeah
He pissed me off this morning
Oh good
That was this morning?
And Twitter don't take it
Yeah that was this morning
Oh damn y'all got that quick?
I just tweeted that
But yeah, that was this morning
Oh, because of the White Lives Matter
Yeah, yeah, yeah
With Candace Owen, right?
I don't give a damn who it was
Yeah, that's who it was
And Kanye, he is straight with me
Right
But I
He pissed me off this morning
You know what we done went through bro
I don't wanna get on him
You know
But you know what we done went through
And what we still going through
To this day
You know
Fuck I
Everybody know people matter
But
Deadlines matter
When we promoting that
What we been through
Let us get our glory man
Don't be no fucking pigeon stool
From which our people
Can suffer
And still suffering
To this day
Ain't nobody getting
done like blacks getting done
from three, four hundred years to this day.
And you a fucking
conglomerate.
Don't put no fucking white lives matter
on. Fuck wrong
with you. Die your face then,
nigga.
You answered my
question. You have a question? I have. You had a question? I answered my question.
You have a question?
I have a question.
You have a question?
I have a question. But I don't have it anymore.
He answered the fact.
God damn.
Yeah, I ain't never been shut up.
I'll shut the fuck up now.
I thought we all had questions,
but he answered hard.
And let's just be clear.
Everybody is sitting around
watching this Jeffrey Dahmer
documentary.
Yeah.
Boosie is against that.
Yeah.
Can you talk to us, Boosie?
What?
It disturbed me, man.
I just can't watch it
because I can't watch it.
I can't watch it, you know.
You know, I was a teenager when that shit happened. I remember that shit. I because I can't watch it. I can't watch it, you know. You know, I was a teenager
when that shit happened.
I remember that shit.
I remember that shit.
I really remember that shit, bro.
Like, you know, like...
And...
It's sick, bro.
That shit's sick to me.
I'm going to say how I feel.
Did you watch it
to know it was sick?
I watched the first episode.
That was back from the first episode? I got to tweeting after the first episode. That was back
from the first episode?
I got the tweet
after the first episode.
What the fuck
did I just watch?
Really?
This what we gonna
fucking get on TV
and
and woo woo woo
about?
And I didn't like that bro
like you know
everybody's sending me I ran to Netflix too
my stupid ass ran to Netflix too
you know what I'm saying
like bro like come on bro
compensate these people's family
you know
Netflix got enough money to say
this whole movie go to all these victims family
that's true
you already got the subscribers I ain't looking at's true that's crazy you know like bro like homie was he man come on bro like he was
it's sick so tell me what was happening he was a cannibal he was eating these
people eating them boiling them I didn't watch the doctor I just remember this He was eating these people? Eating them.
Boiling them.
I didn't even watch the documentary.
I just remember this shit.
Bro.
Bro. Bro.
This is not a saturation right there.
Bro.
Bro.
Like, bro.
They're not saying all the stuff he was doing.
Okay.
We don't even have time.
We don't even have time on here to say,
oh, bro, like, bro,
bro.
Bro, he had nuts
and dick in the refrigerator.
What?
He had gentle
freezing.
Bro, he was eating their hearts, bro.
Yo.
Bro. Stalking these people, bro. Yo. Bro.
Stalking these people, bro.
Putting drugs in them.
Drugging.
Fucking dead corpses.
Bro, yeah.
Bro, bro.
Bro, bro.
It's sick.
You can watch it.
If you watch it, you're sick.
If it entertains you, watch it if you watch it you're sick you know entertain did he come in That shit scary right now. The neighbors was calling the cops
because they smell that shit.
It's child molestation at it's...
It's sick, bro.
It's sick, bro.
You know, it's crazy.
And I know this is like off topic,
but it's still on topic.
I couldn't sleep the other day, so I'm just up and I I know this is like off topic but it's still on topic I couldn't sleep the other day
so I'm just
up
and I'm watching
and I'm watching
Cheaters
the real show
yeah
and I realized
I'm entertained
by pain
that's how that show
keeps going
like
but it's fun
like
like
like
just think about it
Jerry Springer we were entertained you like to watch other people's misery yes That show keeps going. Like, just think about it.
Jerry Springer, we would entertain.
You like to watch other people's misery.
Yes.
Is that something? That's the beginning of social media.
That's before social media.
We go to the social media.
So Jerry Springer started social media.
Yeah.
They on Jerry and Jerry.
They on Jerry and Jerry.
Jerry, Jerry, Jerry and Jerry! They on Jerry and Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! We did all the shows, T.O.
But did that fuck you up that you realized you could be entertained by pain?
Uh, I first started getting entertained by pain probably Jerry Springer.
Yeah!
Jerry Springer. Yeah! Jerry Springer Jerry Springer
had the hood in the household.
Right, right.
Watching it, like, bro, like, Jerry Springer
was different, bro.
Like, I, bro, I can watch it.
You know it was fake, though, right?
And I didn't know.
I didn't know.
I know people that say that.
I did not know. I did't know. I know people that went out there. I did not know.
I did not know.
I did not know.
Who in your childhood?
You grew up in that band.
Listen, listen.
You grew up in that band.
Listen.
Who in your childhood?
I was a small bit.
I was a child.
You want to believe he's a father?
No, no.
That was Maury.
That was Maury.
And in prison, bro.
In prison.
That's what I'm saying.
In jail.
I was a small.
Small was a New York jail.
In prison, Jerry Springer is so big.
Right now, Jerry Springer is the most watched show in prison.
Like Jerry Springer can go to any jail and ain't nobody going to touch him.
Ain't nobody going to touch Jerry Springer if Jerry Springer go to the jail.
Jerry Springer and Young and the Restless.
Them the two biggest shows.
Jerry Springer and Young and the Restless. Young and the Restless. Niggas gonna play Young and the Restless. Get you the rest list. Them the two biggest shows. Young and the Restless. Jerry Springer and Young and the Restless.
Young and the Restless.
Damn.
Did you watch that?
Nah.
Victor Newman.
I don't know.
Victor Newman a motherfucker.
Man, y'all know about Victor Newman.
Who the fuck is Victor Newman?
Shit.
Oh, y'all know about Victor Newman. That's a soap opera joint, right? That's a daytime joint. Shit, my dick niggas take night niggas. You gotta fucking do your own version. Now that's ill.
Hip hop to have like a Young and the Restless to do over like a Young and the Restless.
That's fire.
That's fire.
Wasn't that a group called Young and the Restless? Yeah. fire. That's fire. Wasn't there a group
called Young and the Restless?
Yeah.
They had to join
Poison Ivy, right?
Yeah, they're from Miami.
Only you would know that.
They're from Miami.
Just add that part.
You feel right about it.
Shout out to Young and the Restless, man.
No, the way I just said it.
They used to be around
during Poison Clan times.
Yeah, I don't want nobody
to be offended.
I'll be forgetting it.
These people that watch this shit.
You know, like,
we started this shit.
Just us talking.
We forget how, like,
so many people,
when we say something,
you know.
Yes, it hasn't changed for us,
but it's changed.
It hasn't changed for us,
but it's changed in general.
But that's why we signed
a Boosie podcast.
I don't know if you all
remember this.
What's the name of
the Boosie podcast again?
It's about legends. Boosie Yacht's the name of the Boosie podcast again? It's about legends.
Boosie Yak.
That's it.
Boosie Yak to Patreon.
And we gon' be outside, God damn it.
Make some noise, boss.
Yeah!
Make sure you subscribe to my Patreon.
Lord, you gotta taste it.
Lord, you gotta taste it.
Oh yeah, I'm tasting it in my mind right now.
I'm sorry.
I'm tasting it in my mind.
By the way, I'm taking this.
This is gonna go to my famous bar.
This is amazing right here.
Listen, Boots,
I just want you to know
I have a bottle
of Pappy Van Winkle
that's $5,000
and I have a bottle
of other Pappy Van Winkle
that is about $3,000.
I got a whole bunch
of expensive shit.
But guess where this is going?
Right in between there
to the most expensive liquor
because I respect that.
And what is it called?
McCarty-ate.
McCarty-ate.
Well, in the hood, we call it that
Boosie-act.
That Boosie-act.
That's 40-year-old Coney-act now.
Certified. Wait, what? Certified.
That's $10,000. He did say he's going to call
Fresno. I looked that to Alabama. He did say he's going to call France.
I didn't know.
You're supposed to start with that.
I looked out for you, bro.
Yeah, that was for your...
I brought that special for you.
Hey, you're supposed to start with that.
I said, bro, I'm going to drink champagne.
I'm going to France.
I'm putting this in the Maybach freezer right now.
The same year Bruce was born.
Yes.
I appreciate y'all for this, man.
Oh, 82.
I'm 77.
Okay.
Okay.
Holy moly. Certified. Yeah, certified. I'm 77. Okay. Okay. Holy moly.
Certified.
Yeah, certified.
Certified.
You really out here hustling everything.
Yeah.
Everything.
I see a water to the well.
You see a water to the well.
And we got Waterboys the movie out.
Yeah.
On BoostyMovie.com.
On BoostyMovie.com.
I got my Struggle the movie out, my life story on BoostyMovie.com.
I just dropped three live albums on BoostedMovie.com. I just dropped three live albums on BoostedMovie.com.
When you say live albums, you mean you performing.
I'm live with the mic in front of me, with the beat playing.
I'm going Marvin Gaye on a bitch.
That's how I'm coming.
I just dropped two albums on there And a blues album on there
A blues album
Fuck with my game man
A blues album
A blues album
It's called the Boosie Blues Cafe
I need to go there
Wherever you open that restaurant up
I'm going to the Boosie Blues Cafe
The Boosie Blues Cafe
You come in you can do whatever the fuck you want.
Ain't nobody judging you.
You can smoke.
You can't smoke cigarettes.
You got proof.
You got proof.
You got proof.
You got proof.
You got proof.
You can't smoke cigarettes.
No, you need to come to one of my pool parties,
my topless pool party.
You got to go topless.
I want to go to the dope prom.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, I'm married and shit.
Who want to go to the topless pool party?
Who don't have a wife?
I don't let people with wives come.
Who don't have a wife?
Who got a wife. We don't have a wife. We don't have a wife.
Niggas like, we ain't got no wife. We don't say whatever we gotta say, man.
Nah, but that's like racist though, Boosie.
You should have like a married nigga section where we just...
Yeah, like it's the VIP.
We in the VIP.
Nah, because you gotta understand
you got the most
beautiful women
IG women
in the world
topless
you know it's a
different experience
and I heard you
order ass eaters
80% of them
had naked
you order ass eaters
for the girls
yeah I like to
cater to the women
they call me
Boo Hefner
I forgot about that part
Boo Hefner
Boo Hefner
you know you can't
fuck with me.
You know we got somebody down with our crew named Eddie the Ass Eater.
He right here.
So when-
Way in the back.
Eddie the Ass Eater in the back.
When he fired up that you had an ABV out with an Ass Eaters, he was texting me.
He was hitting me up.
We were like, did you want to be a part of Boosie's Ass Eaters?
Yeah, I'm down.
You didn't see me this year?
You know, but you don't get your ass eaten, right?
No.
No, you eat the ass.
Thank you.
You know you're supposed to ask that question.
No, I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
Come on.
Come on.
You my dog.
You my dog.
You're supposed to ask that question.
I don't know.
For my last party, they had a lot last party They had a lot of
They had a lot of
They had so many women
Calling me cause
Last year I did
The sucking toes
So every woman
Who wanted they suck toes suck
I would pay the guys
To suck they toes
Oh damn
So
Suck toes I would pay the guys to suck their toes. Oh, damn. So, uh...
So, uh...
So, this time...
So, this time, uh...
They hit me up like booze.
This is girls saying boo Bullshit This girl's like
Bullshit
Make some niggas eat our ass
Make some niggas eat our ass
You know they own my ass
So I'm like
Fuck it
Who won't eat some ass
You're ready man He's hiring.
He's hiring.
Eddie licks wax.
He licks spinal cord.
Eddie is like
Eddie say he likes
dingleberries.
He said that's an extra.
Yo, that's some crazy shit I heard the other day.
I'm in the club in Atlanta, and nigga just
had random baby wipes on him.
Let me know.
I be going in.
What?
Is that a thing?
He cleans it up before he goes in?
I don't know.
I didn't want to ask.
He just had random baby wipes in his jacket.
I'm in there.
Call me the niggas over there. Holy moly gu. The niggas know we're there.
Holy moly, guacamole.
Oh, man.
Holy shit.
So what's the next party you said you had?
Because that was called eating toes.
Now you had the eating ass.
What's the next one going to be?
It's like whatever the ladies want, you know?
Okay.
I like cater to the ladies, so, you know, they had a time of their life when they pay my estate.
So what if a girl call you and say,
we want the golden shower party?
I'ma give them the golden shower party.
He said that mad shit, man.
You letting R. Kelly in the building?
We going here?
I know you fuck with R. Kelly music.
Yeah. Are you letting, if R. Kelly in the building? I know you fuck with R. Kelly music. Yeah.
If R. Kelly was home,
are you letting R. Kelly come to the Golden Shower party?
Yes.
Sell out.
Chicken five dollar.
R. Kelly in the building.
Chicken five dollar.
VIP better dollar. I'll make sure they grow growing as fucking that motherfucker.
They're going to be growing as fucking.
You're going to have to do twice.
But I will let him piss on a grown motherfucker.
At my party.
On Instagram.
On Instagram.
Pissing on a grown motherfucker. At my party.
I'm fucking with you guys.
No trouble. No trouble at mall. I'm fucking with you guys.
No trouble, no trouble at all.
Like you know. Everybody signed the NDNA.
Yeah, yeah.
NDNA.
What?
I said it wrong?
No, no, you're right.
What, MDA, what is it?
No, you're right.
Hit that Boosie Yak.
That's right, hit that Boosie Yak.
Get your life together. And hit that Boosie Yak. Oh's right. Hit that Boosie Yak. Get your life together.
Hit that Boosie Yak.
Oh, he a Kanye drinker.
That's my homie,
he a Kanye drinker.
Yeah, but you know,
like I've been there,
you know,
like R. Kelly.
R. Kelly,
that was my friend, bro.
That was your friend?
That was my dog.
You know,
he called me,
check up on me sometimes.
I called him,
check up on him.
But, uh,
I don't condense when he was home.
I got to ask, you ain't piss on a bitch with him or nothing?
Nah, nah, nah.
I got to ask.
Nah, he just had a respect for me because I always showed him love.
You know, so I don't condone nothing no man do.
Right, right, right.
You know, but I don't take away from his greatness in music.
Right.
You know, and we shouldn't do that with nobody
because everybody had their mishaps.
So say at the adult prom, you do let R. Kelly play.
Hell yeah.
The DJ already be saying,
oh, you know Bootsy go play some R. Kelly.
Like, you know, because R. Kelly was a big part of that 90s, bro.
Big part of what? The 90s. Oh, the 90s. Okay Oh the night. Yes. Like he changed a lot of shit bro. Like all right, Kelly made it cootie pussy
By new
Kelly made it cootie pussy. Oh, I can't flip this fucking world
I'm telling you the truth. I'm telling you the truth.
I'm going to speak the truth.
Did you bring me on here to speak the truth?
That's what you say.
Are you saying
you didn't eat pussy
until R. Kelly came out?
No, it wasn't.
It wasn't.
It wasn't cool.
Everyone was Jamaicans back then.
Man, you knew that.
Bro, you knew that.
You couldn't walk around
saying it.
You couldn't walk around
saying it.
You was eating pussy.
Bro, even when you was eating pussy, you couldn't walk around saying you was eating pussy. Bro, even when you was eating pussy, you wouldn't walk.
You couldn't walk around saying you was eating pussy.
It's true.
Back then.
Only in the Latino section.
Latino section.
And when I went Puerto Rican, I could be like, ah, I got it.
My grandpa, let me tell you, let me tell you.
My grandpa was a foul maker.
He didn't talk to me about the birds and the bees.
He just came to me and said, hey, are you eating pussy again?
You're Puerto Rican.
Fuck, that's my Puerto Rican side.
Fuck, that's my Puerto Rican side.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but you were right.
In the black culture-
In the black culture-
That was frowned upon.
You can't eat no pum pum.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're like-
You ain't about to eat no pum pum.
But R. Kelly changed that, you saying.
R. Kelly single-handedly-
Single-handedly-
Probably the wrong truth, Lord.
Look at Boosie, man.
Look at-
Who else was talking about it?
Yeah, man.
Who else was talking about it?
I'm waiting.
Who? Who else was talking about eating pussy openly?
Aaron Hall.
But R. Kelly took Aaron Hall's whole shit?
Except for his criminal record?
Yeah.
Damn.
Bro, R. Kelly changed... Bro. whole shit? Except for this criminal record? Yeah. Damn. Damn.
Bro, R. Kelly changed, bro.
Then he wrote
half the shit
in the night.
He did, he did.
That he didn't sing.
Mm.
So we can't
take his greatness
away, bro.
You can't take
that away from him.
Every artist
didn't have faults, bro.
Every artist
didn't fail.
Like Bill Cosby,
you can't take it
away from the Cosby show.
Bro,
everybody done
failed in life.
We're human.
Right.
We can't take
our accomplishments away
and our talent away,
but that's what
social media do.
Mm.
Social media
can fucking ruin you
over lies.
Mm.
I got one little thing.
It couldn't do that. It couldn't do that
back in the days. Social media.
You know. Cancer culture?
Yeah, it was, just
think about how
a rap artist can
develop so much hate
from social media.
Back then, you couldn't
do that. You couldn't hate his
bitch. You didn't see his baby mama
You couldn't hate what he was driving you down
Only time his song was on the video
And that wasn't his real car
You had to judge him on his talent
His music
His lyrics
You couldn't hate him on
Shit was said about him
Only time you read something was in the magazine
Right In the magazine. Right.
In the magazine.
You was judged on your talent.
It's real.
Yep.
Now they can hate you from
so many things that deteriorate
your talent.
Right.
So it's fucked up.
It's unfair.
And you're guilty first
before proven innocent.
Right.
Right.
God damn it. Right. Right.
God damn it.
Right.
Holy moly guacamole.
I'm going to, oh shit.
And the guacamole?
And we got that guacamole coming too.
But we are award winners.
We are.
There's something that, you know, I wanted to ask about.
It's a tweet that Boosie had.
And I think it was about the baby.
And it was like...
You don't think?
You're reading it right there.
Right, I'm going to read it.
Well, I think...
Because Boosie's not going to say all of it.
I'm not going to say all of it.
But it was about...
He's one of the biggest in this shit.
On black balls.
I don't know what's going on, but someone is definitely going, something is definitely going on.
Right, right.
Your opinion on that, because.
About the sales, right?
Boozy's a baby in the mouth. Are you saying the baby, my brother, are you saying the baby's, he's too big of an artist for his sales to come back like that?
That's what I'm thinking, because I've been in the music thing a long time.
Okay.
And even when I was,
listen, when I was signed to a label,
they always told me certain shit,
like they can push buttons
to fuck you up.
Like if you keep doing shit,
like, you know,
that's what I didn't like about labels.
Like, they had too much fucking power.
They're the machine.
You know, they're the machine.
But I asked you.
Okay, you run it.
I asked you this with, like, a Band-Aid on.
I asked you the question with a Band-Aid on.
Let me just ask the direct question that everyone is thinking about this tweet.
Do you think he offended the gay community?
Oh.
Is that from those From those, okay.
I don't know, but I feel like
this is what I'm saying.
I don't feel like he had that many gay fans
to say
that, to put it all
on that. If you almost
say a 150 one time
and you almost say a 15
motherfucking K.
Yeah, that's a crazy
difference. Listen, listen.
Somebody, I don't know.
I'm not blaming nobody.
But if your
music ain't done this, I don't give a
fuck what nobody said.
His videos still popping.
Somebody done
something.
Like I say, I don't know what's been done,
but somebody has done something
to deteriorate those numbers.
His fucking concert still fucking sold out.
I mean, he's still touring around the fucking world.
I feel like
somebody has done
something
to deteriorate
his number.
That's hell.
You people powerful.
You like,
like,
bro.
So basically,
you,
what Boosie is saying
in a nutshell is,
from an outsider
looking in,
because you're saying
you don't know
what you're saying.
If you had to bet. If I had
to bet on it. You would bet that he was
being blackballed. That he was being
blackballed some kind of way. And because of
his statements at this one concert,
that's how people rolling out, right?
Right. Was it rolling out?
Yeah, it was that rolling out.
It might not be from that.
It might be, he might have harmed somebody.
At the label?
A top dog.
You know, like.
Okay, I get what you're saying.
You know, I'm not going to say just because he said that, those remarks.
I feel he's been forgiven for that because he apologized.
Somewhat.
Somewhat of the gay community, you know, forgave him for that. But I feel like he offended
somebody up top
and somebody pulling some screw.
That's how I feel.
And imagine how hard it is to somebody to say to
somebody, let's report these numbers
this way.
Like, who controls those numbers?
Remember the old way
of controlling the numbers and
fucking up sound scan
They used to give CDs
To the mom and pops
We're going to give you a thousand CDs
You got to just scan them all
But what was that called? Pre-sales?
No, no, no
That was the way that they would manipulate the system
To say that they were shipping platinum or shipping gold
Yeah
Remember they said
Mazapedita was doing that
so they'd be stacked up
in the thing
and you still gonna have
to sell them, motherfucker.
Yep.
Damn.
So they always have a way
to manipulate numbers.
Damn, man.
This is a deep conversation
right now.
I ain't even gonna lie.
I don't think anyone
know how deep this is
right now.
Like, bro,
150 to 15.
Yeah, that shit exists. Hey, hey, bro. We gotta be- He's still on every top 10. We gotta be, bro, 150 to 15. Yeah, that shouldn't exist.
Hey, hey, bro.
We got to be on every top 10.
We got to be, bro.
That's like when you drop a song after the whole album.
If I was in it.
That's like when you.
Bro, come on.
Nah, you right, though.
You're right.
I can see exactly what you're saying.
We got to think on reality now.
Yeah.
I think on reality.
Yeah.
Anything I think on, I think on reality. Ain't he on Warner Brothers? I think on reality. Anything I think on, I think on reality.
Ain't he on Warner Brothers?
I think on reality.
Where that could actually be manipulated?
Everything we got to start in this world,
think it on fucking reality.
If it go from $150,000 to $15,000,
there ain't something wrong.
You got to say that.
And he didn't downgrade his music.
Not at all.
He didn't downgrade his music. There's something. Not at all. Not at all. There's no way to do it.
He didn't downgrade his music.
That's too drastic of a change.
He got with bigger artists.
National artists.
He got with bigger artists.
What?
What?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm going to boost you.
Something ain't right about that, bro.
Something ain't right about that, bro. Something ain't right about that.
Shit.
I ain't never been-
He's in controversy.
Mm-hmm.
It's not like he went under the rug.
Mm-hmm.
He's in fucking controversy.
And then he said he was fucking on Megan Thee Stallion.
He's in controversy.
Oh, yeah.
He's in the fucking spotlight.
And he even had a right record for people-
Why the fuck?
You would just say a 15K.
Yeah.
And listen, he even had the right record-
Get the fuck out of here.
For people to come in and- And he even had the right record for people- And he even had a right record. Why the fuck would you say a 15K?
Yeah, and listen, he even had the right record.
Get the fuck out of here.
For people to come in.
Because he said, I was fucking on Megan Thee Stallion before Tory shot her.
Like, wait a minute.
That motherfucker would say a 15K by herself.
Yeah.
That line.
That line.
Yes, it's true.
That line.
It's true.
Something's up, bro.
It's true. It's so true. I know. It's true. Something's up, bro. It's true.
It's so weird.
I know.
I went and listened to the motherfucker.
Sheesh.
They got a stream from me.
Fuck.
And I'm an artist.
Oh, shit.
Yo, that's super real.
I don't even really fully understand your tweets.
You just explained it.
Yeah, ain't nobody screaming their life $15, man.
Yeah.
So did anybody call you?
Like, yo, relax.
Nah, this is the first interview.
This is the first motherfucking interview.
Holy shit.
This is the first interview.
Whatever you had to do, baby Baby we got your back man
We understand
You know being a real person
In fake times
It's very hard to be
You know what I mean
It's very hard
So we got your back
Cause I want me
Wholeheartedly agree
With Boosie man
That what you just said
How you just broke it down
Hell yeah
You are correct
You see it bro
His product ain't go down, bro.
His startup didn't go down either.
His show numbers didn't go down.
He got the record with DeVito,
Big in Africa.
DeVito, like, bro.
You right.
You right.
I agree with you.
Come on, bro.
$15,000?
That's one line.
That was one line. I know that bitch sold $15,000 about's one line there was one line I know that bitch sold 15,000
about making a stack yeah yeah come on bro we got YNW Melly, right? And they said, you know,
there's a boozy tweet.
Reality.
Trying to convict you
they used tactics
to assassinate your character
before the trial.
They said I was
trying to get rid of the DA
and his family.
And that never came to mind.
It is what it made...
Hold on. You don't even know how to read. I'm not a reader. I'm a reader. came to mind it is what it made No, no, no. Boosie asked... You got us looking all dyslexic out here. I ain't dyslexic. Don't look at the dyslexic out here.
I'm talking about you.
But Boosie know what I'm talking about.
Do you remember this tweet? Yeah, yeah, finish it.
Finish it.
Come on, baby.
You can do it, son.
It was a made-up lie, war tactic.
Definitely don't think Melly tried to escape with a lawyer.
Think about it.
That's it.
I got you.
Think about it.
It's reality, bro.
Why would a motherfucking...
Why would somebody try to escape with a fucking lawyer?
Just no, no, no, no.
Boom, boom, boom.
Listen.
I said boom with an F. Oh, boom, boom. Listen. Boom with an M.
Oh, boom.
Okay.
Oh, okay. Boom, boom, boom, boom.
First of all,
first of all, when you fight
murder charges, murder.
That's serious shit.
This is serious shit.
Your mind, you don't trust a motherfucker especially who the lawyers cuz they work together you don't you so
this motherfucker go help me escape. A lawyer
who did drug case
mean murder cases
this big time lawyers
big money.
You think they gonna take a fucking chance
of escaping with
this inmate.
When they got
35 more motherfucking cases
when they leave him
This is a war tactic
To make the whole world
Make it look like he's an animal
This is the war tactics
They use before you go to trial
They did it to me
They say I wanted to hurt
The DA
His family
They had him filing him
On the news to work
And all this shit
It's a war tactic to paint a picture
To the jury
You know if you're going to escape
You're going to use another
Convict to escape
You're not putting no lawyer
You know they gonna tell
You know that
They're not even a part of a situation
Right
Go look on
How many times a lawyer
Helped an inmate escape
If they do they got a movie about it
It's not
Reality
And that's what they said about why It's not reality Right And that's what they said about why
It's not fucking reality bro
Right
What the fuck
Like people gotta start looking at shit
It's a war attack that he finna go to trial
Right
And they said that he tried to escape with his lawyer
What happened to the lawyer?
You didn't hear shit about the lawyer
Why he locked up? Why he ain't on the news right now? happened to the lawyer? You didn't hear shit about the lawyer.
Why he locked up?
Why he ain't on the news right now?
It's a fucking war tactic, bro. That's what they use to paint the jury.
This dude been in there three, four years, bro.
Like, why wait this long to try to motherfucking escape?
If this dude been fired, bro, it don't make sense to me.
This on him, too, and say that he had a pipe bombs or some shit like that?
Bro, they said he went in this cell, he had some shit.
That ain't the bro.
The shit he had in this cell, people keeping their cell regularly.
I read that shit.
It's made up, bro.
All right, wow.
It's made up, bro, and they know how to do it now because
It's social media
You can paint a jury
You can get public opinion right
You can paint a jury that's why
You know when people you gotta get
Jury selections you gotta get
Professional jury selections
He gotta get a professional jury selection
Like I did he gotta spend that money
And get on
Cause how did you beat your charges I beat it He got to get a professional jury selection like I did. He got to spend that money and get on.
Because how did you beat your charges?
I beat it.
I beat it.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
But that was part of the strategy we had.
I paid like $20,000 for a jury, a professional jury consultant.
A lady who sit up there and she's been doing this 30 years.
Separate from the lawyers. Separate from the lawyers.
Separate from the lawyers.
And she can look at their body expressions, everything about this juror and say, no, she's been doing this in big trials.
And you especially got to do it now.
That's the average hood to weed out biased jurors.
I didn't know it.
I had Jason with it.
I had, you know, they knew it.
Right.
You know, my lawyers knew, you know. I had Jason with it. They knew it. My lawyers knew it.
Wow, that's deep.
You need professional jury consultants.
People who look at those people
and say,
she's not racist.
She's not racist.
He's only being a fair actor.
They've been doing this in big criminal trials for years.
This is crazy.
This is what they get paid for.
Just separate from the lawyer. What you need in big criminal trials for years. This is crazy. This is what they get paid for. Just separate from the lawyer.
What you need in big cases.
Because you have murder charges too, right?
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
That's real.
Yeah.
And you beat it.
Yeah, not guilty.
Yeah.
I'm going to make something that's not guilty.
And that's how you did it with the...
Yeah, I got a jury consultant also. Yeah. And you said that the lawyer put you with the... Yeah, I got a juror consultant also.
Yeah, and you said that the lawyer put you under that.
Yep, yep.
That's crazy, man.
We don't hear stories like this too often.
Yep.
And I remember at one point, like I said,
I remember at one point I just felt like
the law was just on you.
Yeah.
I felt like...
What I'm actually going to sound, it's going to sound a little weird like what I'm actually
going to sound,
it's going to sound
a little weird,
but I'm actually
straight up.
Do you feel like
there was that period
when you was leaving
the record label,
when you was getting
all this criminal activity
that people was
pointing at you?
Nah, nah.
I can't put nothing
on that label.
Like Atlantic,
I can't put nothing
on them.
They was trying to
get me from the streets
from day one. When we say Atlantic, Asylum, that was Joey I.E. I can't put nothing on them They was trying to get me From the streets That's fine From That's real
From day one
When we say Atlantic
Asylum
That was Joey I.E.
Joey I.E.
Mike Kaiser
You know Mike Kaiser
Mike
Okay
Mike
Kevin Owens was over there
At the time
Yeah all of them
They were
They was trying to get me
Not Leo
Not Leo
Julie Greenwald
Julie
Okay
Julie Beverly
Man
Like
Everybody like
Julie Beverly Ozone
I mean not
No no no
Julia
Julia Green
The big dog
Yeah Julia Green
Yeah
But like
They was trying to get me
From the streets
Yeah
From the jump
It was me
They was trying to take you out
Yeah it was me
But was Asylum created by Atlantic
Or Asylum went to Atlantic
Asylum went to Atlantic
Right okay
Yeah it got, because I remember
I worked a lot
of those records, right.
Incubated got incubated.
But hold on, hold on.
You said, wait, wait.
This is something
that a lot of artists
ain't going to hear.
You said that it wasn't
the record label.
It was you.
Yeah.
It was you as far as what?
What do you mean by that?
As far as getting myself
into shit,
as far as being in the streets.
Get yourself right.
Yeah, it was me.
It wasn't, you know,
I couldn't blame the label for shit.
Right.
You know,
we can't blame the label.
We signed the contract.
We was grown.
Everybody like niggas
be blaming the label.
But, uh...
Boris.
When you get older,
you be like, bro...
They just care about making money.
Bro, they just...
When you see, bro, and then when you care about Making money Bro they just When you see bro
And then when you
Become a CEO
Right
You start seeing
Things different
You know like
When you start spending
Money on artists
And you know
Nigga you gotta
Make that back
Right
You know you start
Seeing things
And uh
Even though they
Out of control
With theirs
Right
You start seeing
Things differently
You know but I couldn't blame the label Right That's real That's real shit They out of control with theirs. You start seeing things differently.
But I couldn't blame the label.
That's real shit.
Now, let's talk about this book and Pim McCann.
Pim McCann is the homie.
He a legend. He a legend.
Amazon.com, all platforms.
Put together by Boosie himself, the greatest artist ever.
I'll tell you a funny story about Boosie.
Can we hear him again?
I can, but he probably turned the mic off. We happened to meet with Simon & Schuster, and they a funny story about Boosie. When we was having a meeting with Simon & Schuster. Can we hear him again? I can hear him, but he probably turned them off.
When we were having a meeting with Simon & Schuster,
and they mentioned an artist, and Boosie said,
that motherfucker ain't go through what I went through.
He ain't get no deaf feeling.
It was so funny, man.
He was cussing the people out at Simon & Schuster.
And me and Steve was laughing.
We said, man, I hope Boosie don't fuck this deal up.
But it got the deal.
They said, we love this little motherfucker, man.
So Boosie said, you know, we put this book together.
Let me tell you another story about Boosie.
Boosie was rapping about me before I ever met him, right?
Okay.
So one day I was going, I was at the casino gambling.
I called Boosie.
He said, man, come on by the house.
I came by the house and we did a song that day.
The next time I see him, he in Milwaukee.
It's about five below zero.
Boosie had on purple label.
The shit he got on there.
I'm talking about, hey, the man was so cold, he was shaking.
Okay.
I went to my truck, got a mink coat.
I gave Boosie a mink coat.
I swear to God, he went in his pocket.
He didn't even look.
Gave me a wide $100 bills.
I said, man, I don't want that money.
He said, man, go out and take that shit, man.
And you know what I'm saying?
Ever since then, we've been partners.
And then Steve-O, who's a business partner of mine,
we've been doing business, he said, man, Ken,
we got to do a book on Boosie because, you know,
I got my book, Pimp.
Let's address the elephant in the room.
Your name is Pimpin' Ken, not Book Ken.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't fuck a U.A. Hold on, hold on.
Hold on, let me tell you something.
I like that segment.
Let's address it. And we know his name. Hold on, hold on. Hold on, let me tell you something. I like that, I like that segment. Come on, I'll be here. I'll be here. This is a traffic.
And we know his name.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, I was the international pimp of the year,
pimp of the year, but what made me change my life
is human trafficking, man.
When they stop, when they change their game,
I change mine.
So, you know, I thought it was like the old days.
We gotta read the fact.
We gotta read the fact.
We gotta, we gotta read the facts! We gotta read the facts! We gotta read the facts! We gotta read the facts! We gotta read the facts! We gotta read the facts!
We gotta read the facts!
So, I'm legitimately,
the laws of the ways.
I'm just kidding, hold on, tell me,
for those that don't know,
holy shit, that was a lot of truth.
Yeah, yeah, you win, you win.
For those that don't know,
back then,
I tried to be a pimp for one day,
it didn't work for me, all right.
But for back then, you could pimp, you could be a pimp for one day. It didn't work for me. All right. But back then, you could be a pimp,
and it wasn't considered human trafficking.
So every time he was getting me with my bitches, right,
the police would put me over there and say,
hey, you and your girlfriends go home.
They thought they was girlfriends.
Right.
You know, they thought I was Muslim.
They thought I had 10 wives, right?
Oh, fire.
They was 10 wives.
See what I'm saying?
Okay.
So what happened was, you know, they just started, you know,
doing what they call, what's that shit on,
2020 and all that shit they came out with.
That's when they started.
How to catch a predator?
Well.
No, no, no, no, no.
I mean, he's doing something.
He's doing something like that.
Let me break it down to you.
I'm sorry.
Real game.
Real game. Real game. Real you. Real game. Real game.
Real game.
Real game.
Real game.
We taking it all through TV.
Restless, Maury, Jerry Springfield.
So you got to look at it like this.
Remember when y'all was selling drugs back in the day?
Yeah.
Because I fucked with Maserati, Fox, and 50.
God bless.
Remember how you sell drugs?
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
They had what you call drug enhancement laws, right?
Uh-huh.
So they sent a lot of niggas to jail,
and, you know, it's called mass incarceration.
So, you know, America's 5% of the world,
probably like the 25% of the world is incarcerated,
but niggas is only 7% of niggas that can get incarcerated.
You see what I'm saying?
So what happened was when niggas stopped selling drugs,
then everybody's Snoop Dogg was pimping.
T.I. was pimping.
Everybody, Nelly pimped, too.
Everybody started screaming, pimping, and then black men, young black men, started endorsing the gang. When they started endorsing the gang, then the government said,
okay, we got something else to get them on. Let's get them on the pimping. So they get
these false charges, these made up federal charges called human trafficking, and they
locked up a lot of black men to keep the prison system.
Pimps. Locked up a lot of pimps.
Pimps, hoes, and everything. They locked up everything. Hoes got locked up too.
Everybody.
They started charging hoes and pimps for pimps.
They got locked up too.
Wait, wait.
What?
They started locking up what?
Prostitution.
Oh, shit.
So let me get this out.
Remember when Boosie said he was giving game?
He gave a lot of these games.
What they was doing, as long as Boosie said he was giving game? He gave a lot of these games.
But what they was doing, as long as Boosie give them game, right, they pee game.
But the minute Boosie stopped giving them game, then they run out of game.
So they started looking for the game like a cigarette.
You know, like, where my game at?
You know what I'm saying?
Because he don't like giving game.
So when we backed up like the OJs and spit up off the games like the Backeys,
you know what I'm saying?
And he didn't like my game.
My man game. He didn't like my niggas didn't have a game. So like they said, any nigga that's smart, any nigga that watch Pimp something, hold down American Pimp and see how big Pimp and Kim was.
I've been on 40 million records.
I've been on everybody.
I work with Boots.
I've worked with everybody.
If I got out the game, niggas should have said, like I said, like Boots, you know what
I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, you know what I'm saying? some hoes down American Pimp and see how big Pimp and Kim was. I've been on 40 million records. I've been on everybody.
I work with Boosie, I've worked with everybody.
If I got out the game, niggas shoulda said,
like I said, like Boosie said, he giving niggas game.
They shoulda picked, he just gave y'all some game
on how to select a jury.
I was giving niggas game like,
look man, these folks ain't playing.
Get the fuck out the game.
And I was the best that ever did, he got away with it.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, I'm international,
I'm not distracted at it and locally accepting.
I better know if Pimp and international, that's the record I have in local acceptance.
I better know if Pimpin' Key and Bobby's just through or not.
The first one that went with Monroe on the Whitehose, you know what I'm saying?
Pimpin' Key and Bobby's off the game, it's time to go.
So what I did, like I said, I backed up like hot coffee, man. I got away from the guy,
gave him a Chinese name, Wang Gang.
And he brought me, They brought me in.
So you stopped pimpin' homes and started pimpin' books?
Yep.
Well, no, no, no.
Pimpin' industry.
You pimpin' industry.
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
I got a hip-hop fraternity.
You don't even know about that.
I got 3,000 members in my organization.
I got the big organization, Ice-T, a part of my organization.
Mystical, maybe.
Get Free, he's a part of it.
Maybach Music, Snap is a part of my organization. Bootsy always shout my organization maybe, he's part of Mainback Music's establishment, part of the organization.
Boosie always shout my organization out.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm the CEO of Hip Hop Attorney, the biggest hip hop, nobody even talk about it, thehiphopattorney.com.
I got the biggest independent artist in the game, Richie Rich over there.
You know what I'm saying?
He got five million followers.
That's a young lady right there that's so candy.
She got 130 followers. I gotee-Pee Poodle.
I'm killing the game.
Goddamn it.
You know what I'm saying?
We'll make some money for that.
So why would I take some fucking hoes
when I could be doing what Boosie doing?
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, you know what I'm saying?
We all business partners.
Let's just keep it 100.
You gonna miss it a little bit?
Hell yeah, I'll miss it.
Hey, nigga, I ain't got a picture of a hoe like that.
I wish I had a picture of a hoe, man.
I need a hoe like a motherfucker need a hole in his head.
Yo, Boosie, you ever try to be a pimp?
Uh, nah, nah.
I ain't got no time for that shit.
But I fuck with Pimpy, Ken, Steve-O.
They came to me with, you know, Simon & Schusten.
That's big, man. That's big.
Yeah, we was arguing like a mother, like,
I don't give a fuck what you pay nobody else.
I don't give a fuck what name you call.
It's Boosie. Yeah, it's Boos else. Right. Yeah, I don't give a fuck what name you call. Yeah. It's Boosie.
Yeah, it's Boosie.
Yeah.
It's back in,
until I can't say it.
Yeah, and we was,
we was,
We got a new book
coming out too,
don't you Boosie?
We was back and forth,
like, you know,
like,
if you talking to me,
you believe.
Yeah.
I just gotta over-talk you
and make you believe.
Right.
You know,
you're not gonna over-talk me.
Then you got you. You know how it is in them rooms, man. Yeah. You let to over talk me. Then you got you.
You know how it is
in them rooms, man.
You let them over talk you,
they got you.
How many Instagram followers
do you have?
How many records
have you sold
in the last five years?
Trying to undermine you.
They got you.
Anybody.
And everybody
needs to know this.
If you let a motherfucker
over talk you
in the room,
you're done.
You're sharted.
Man, Bootsy cuts them
folks out, man.
This thing will shake you like a crap gang.
I don't want all my business
people to think I'm crazy.
No, he ain't crazy, but guess what, though?
I'm dealing with big people, man.
I didn't do that to him.
Anyway, I'll tell you
how I am.
About the book.
Yeah, it's coming up.
Okay.
You're looking
at the Columbia, too.
Yeah, yeah.
I'll take over the room, bro.
Right.
Because I feel like
you're going to down talk me, bro.
You're going to use
what people think negative
against me
and the people who probably
think negative against me to downplay my
numbers and downplay and then they do that a lot especially when this all this
uh this gay stuff had went out you know a lot of what you they use that as a
tactic to to to uh you know undermine my money.
Right.
But I've seen,
because I've seen,
because I think you said
somewhere on The Breakfast Club,
but in that same interview
on The Breakfast Club,
you said that you ain't had
no beef with gay people.
Never had no beef with gay people.
Never had no beef with gay people.
It's just,
we're in a world now
where when you speak straight,
you fucked up.
Like, if you start speaking
just on straight shit
and not agreeing with
that
you seem like an outcast
and um
that's just how it is
I think what you said
it's just times have changed
and people have changed
I just haven't changed
right
cause I think what you said was
um
you said that
you know
we don't push the straight lifestyle like that on the kids.
So why would we push the gay lifestyle on the kids?
I think that's what got you hot.
You said people don't put a straight relationship.
In the next five, ten years, if you don't push straight on your kids, they will be the other way.
It's just from opening their eyes and seeing what they're going to see.
So you better push some P.
You better push some pussy on me.
You better push some P.
You know,
you better push some P.
Push some pussy on me
or I'm going to die now.
Real shit,
because you know,
times have been changing.
What they're seeing
have to have changed.
And um...
Pippa King, you can put the book down, man.
You can.
I feel tripping over it.
He a tripping over it.
No, I can't.
I got to be number one, man.
This guy's tripping over it.
You understand, man.
I'm trying to decide who's next.
And you next.
And you next.
You tripping, man.
Let's go.
We about to get a book deal.
It's right over here. I just think I'm gonna hold out, man. It's not. I just think I. You tripping, man. Let's go, everybody. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
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Let's go.
Let's go. We got to write to push normal sex on our kids from what the world is pushing on them.
We better.
Because if not, they're going to be swayed.
And it's just a fact of life.
And people, you know, people trying to make me the outcast of the situation, which I don't fucking mind.
You know, I don't mind how people feel, but I feel like, like I've been telling you, this is how I feel.
And if my platform make other motherfuckers feel that way And you hate me cause of that
Fuck you
Straight up
You know because that's how I feel
I feel like you know like
You know it's being pushed and we got the right to
Push back
And if you don't
You know you gonna be letting the world
Raise your son
Or your kid
In that way
If you don't talk to them
You don't let them be raised that way
Because you got your son
Y'all at
Very early right
You got his dick sucked early or something like that
Yeah 16 years old
Yeah you better get him fucked You better start letting him fuck at 16 Very early, right? Yeah, I had. You had a dick suck early or something like that? Yeah, 16 years old. 16?
Yeah.
You better get him fucked.
You better fuck.
Get him fucking 16.
You better.
You better.
You better.
You better.
So how did this happen?
You stepped to your son and said, yo. Nah, he came to me.
Yeah, he came to me.
He said, Pop, I want to get some y'all.
Nah, he really wanted, I think he really wanted a threesome.
Mmm.
16.
He wanted to start from the top of the door and pull.
He can't do that.
He can't do that from the beginning.
Yeah, you know, like, you know, like, he wanted to turn up, you know, like.
That would be just as bad, too.
You know, he wanted to turn up
So you know
So you know like
That's what a dad post do
I wish I had a dad do
I ain't gonna even lie to you
I'll be honest with you
I'm reading this whole picture as
Boosie's a good dad
Yeah like hell yeah
You know
You know dad
You come to your dad And and your dad, you know.
Yeah, I'm going to get my son dick stuff.
He just said, yo.
So what is that, in the kitchen?
Where did this come from?
Nah.
The dining table?
Nah, he was just.
Drive-thru?
Y'all was just swimming in the streets.
They pop, man. I'm like, man, what you want for. He said, Pop, man, let me just tell you something.
I'm like, man, what you want for your birthday?
You know, like, for the birthdays, we get them like, what you want?
Because I do it big for their birthday, you know what I'm saying?
And he said...
He won Toys R Us.
Nah, he already, you know, he, you know, like...
He was finger popping them before that.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you know, like, you know, but that's the age.
At 14 and 15, you supposed to be playing with some pussy.
Right.
You supposed to be playing with your dick.
You supposed to be playing with pussy.
You know, you supposed to be jacking 13.
You supposed to be jacking off.
No, that's true.
Nigga, 13, 14, you supposed to be jacking off.
You jacking off at 13.
What the fuck?
It's real.
It's real.
You heard me?
Yeah, man. It's real. Yeah, my 14-year-old son, yeah, he jacking off at 13. What the fuck, man? It's real. It's real. You heard me? Yeah, man.
It's real.
Yeah, my 14-year-old son,
he jacking off.
Yeah.
Real shit.
Real shit.
This is the craziest
birds and bees
conversation we had.
No, this is the birds and bees.
They didn't have my fatherhood.
They didn't have my fatherhood.
Yeah, yeah.
It's just,
this is real. Nah, real shit. I didn't have my fatherhood. Yeah, it's just, this is real.
Nah, real shit.
I went in his phone and, you know, I slid his shit in his ass.
Pornhub?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Pornhub and all that.
Yeah.
He's in.
Did he have the app?
I got on his ass, but I was happy.
You know, I was proud of him.
You know, I'm like, what the fuck? I got on his ass. I'm like, what the know, I was proud of him. You know, I'm like, what the fuck?
I got on his ass.
I'm like, what the fuck?
You got off, you know, you know, so.
Then he had like four out of seven.
Yeah, what?
He had like four out of seven on the slide, so.
So, you know, I was like, you know, he.
But that's, you know, that's ninth grade, man.
You know, that's that age, bro.
That's that age when you're ready for a woman, bro.
All right, but let me ask, though.
Do you have daughters, too?
Yeah, yeah.
What if you caught your daughter on the same...
I'm different with my daughters.
You know how you feel.
I be on my daughters, man. I be on my daughter's ass.
Niggas say, oh!
I be on my daughter's ass.
You know, my daughters in college, you know, they-
Right, fire.
You know, I raised my girls different.
Mm-hmm.
But my boys-
Yeah.
I raised girls how girls supposed to be raised,
and I raised boys how boys supposed to be raised.
Mm-hmm.
How I was raised.
How you feel, right, right.
You know, that's how I was raised. How you feel right. Right. You know,
that's how I was raised.
Right.
Girls don't do
what fucking boys do.
Am I right?
Right.
Girls was raised
different than boys
even way back then.
Yes.
Yeah.
And that's how
I raised them.
Traditional household.
That's what I believe in.
So,
everyone always says,
cancel kosher, blackball.
So at one point, it was looking like Bootsy was this big guy
against the gay culture.
Did you ever feel like you was being blackballed
or feel like they was trying to cancel you?
I'm still getting bullied by the gay culture, bro.
Like, even when I go live, you're going to see a number of rainbows.
Like, you know, like, they done...
I wasn't ready.
No, real shit.
I get bullied.
I get threatened by the gay community all in my DMs.
Like, I never done these...
Like, I don't know what the fuck I said wrong
I don't know where it really started
Bruh
I don't know what I really
Fucking said wrong
To get all this
You know
Bruh I got gay people in my family
Right
You know I got people who deal
With my money
Assistant man
Who gay
Right
Like you know like
Bruh I never had problems
With gay people
Everybody know that
I'm a people's person bro
I understand everybody
It's just
Me on social media
Fuck me up with them bro
And uh
They on my ass
They been on my ass
Like
They on my ass
And uh You know They on my ass. They been on my ass. They on my ass.
That's all I can say.
They on my ass.
Super oxymoron.
Literally or figuratively?
But I ain't got nothing against them, bro.
I don't have nothing against them.
Right.
Teach their own, man.
Let me ask you a question, because one time I had, like, I had, like,
an online beef with certain
people, right?
And they were attacking me online,
right? And I called Angela,
or Angela Yee called me, and Angela
Yee told me, she told me the best advice
in the world. She said, Nori,
walk across the street from wherever
you at right now.
And I did. She said, didi, walk across the street from wherever you at right now. And I did. She said,
did anybody ask you about what the fuck is going
on on Twitter? And I said, no.
She said, because that's real life.
This is fake life.
Yeah, it is.
So this is what I'm asking you.
Did it ever come to you, like, physically?
In person? No, no, no,
no. I have gay people come say, Boosie, I love what you speak about.
Absolutely, that's what you need to come for.
Man, I have gay people just saw me in the airport say, Boosie, I'm gay.
I love what you speak about as far as the gay stuff.
She say, I do feel like they be picking on you.
Wow.
She say, all you do is speak your mind.
Right.
She say, every gay person is speak your mind. Right. She say,
every gay person
that heard that
their whole life.
Anything you can speak.
Mm-hmm.
And,
but on social media?
That's a different question.
Bro,
bro,
you can't even block them.
Like,
like, you can't, you can't even block them. Like, you can't even block them, bro.
Sonny, you got to stop doing that to me.
I just hate the narrative that I got from that.
I just hate that, bro.
I hate the narrative that I got from that, bro.
And I hope, I just hope they'll see that I don't have nothing against them, bro.
Because they always say you shouldn't hate nobody because whatever you hate is going to come back to you.
Right.
I don't have nothing, nothing against them.
I don't, you know, never did.
If you hate white people, your daughter's going to marry a white guy.
If you hate gay people, your son's going to, you know what I mean?
That's what they say.
I don't hate people, bro.
I don't.
I've been through too much.
And when you hate people, that give people the glory on you.
Right.
You know, I don't hate people, bro.
I agree with you.
Especially not gay people, bro.
Gay people, like I said it once before, gay people are some of the most better people.
Right.
You know, I'd rather more gay people around me Than gangsters
You heard me
They ain't gonna cross me
They ain't gonna kill me
And shoot me in the head
Every gay person in my family
Was a great person
So
I'd be looking over my shoulder
More for
Gay people than
Gangsters
More gangsters kill gangsters
Than gay people kill gangsters
Am I right?
That's real
Sure
So why would I hate them?
I think that's a great explanation
I think you killed them
Why would the fuck
I think you killed them
Why would the fuck I hate them?
They gonna love you
I think you killed them.
Just because you don't agree with something
don't mean you hate somebody.
Because you know what's crazy?
I'm a fan of you,
but I wanted to do my due diligence,
so I Googled you.
As soon as I Googled you,
that's the first thing that popped up.
I'm telling you, bro.
That's the first thing that popped up.
I'm telling you, bro.
Was the fact that people
misunderstand your message
and they say that you are like
an enemy of the gays or you don't like
gay people. Yeah, bro. You can hate
basketball. You can hate basketball. That's kind of fucked up.
You shouldn't hate LeBron James. Yeah, exactly.
You can hate basketball.
You can
everything about it. But you
shouldn't hate that that You shouldn't hate
Somebody who's a
A spokesperson for it
Or somebody who looks like
You know
That's real
That's real
Did you ever Google yourself
And see that?
I don't know
Everybody knows it
Like everybody knows it
I didn't realize that Until the interview was coming up That Like, you know, like, uh...
I didn't realize that until the interview was coming up.
That's why, you know, I wear my headphones in the airport.
You know, bro, because everybody be,
mmm, Boosie, you speak on
that? I love when you speak on...
Oh, my God.
You know, uh, but they got a lot of
people who
happen when I speak on, bro.
Because you never, like you said, you never actually seem to hate that you see online in real life.
No, I get I get real love and respect.
I get real love and respect.
It's just the social media.
It's just the social media.
It paint the narrative.
It paint the narrative.
And once it's painted, it's hard to get that
paint off the wall
you know
cause I felt like
that was even
the message
between you and Mike
like when Mike
asked you that
I felt like that was
even the message
that was what they
told him
was that
Boosie is not a fan
of the gays
or whatever
instead of saying
Boosie's just traditional
it's a narrative
I got bro
it's a narrative I got, bro.
It's a narrative I got.
And I think it...
I didn't even say that name.
It started with some shit I was saying.
And people just took it...
People just took it like I was... I was saying something, but I was just speaking how I feel.
And how I feel is how I feel
It just so happens
People don't like when
A lot of motherfuckers feel the same way
People want me quiet
Because if Booty stop talking about it
Who going to talk about it?
And you don't relate that to being
Who going to talk about it?
What I talk about and what I stand up for,
if I be quiet, who gonna talk about it?
They win, huh?
Who gonna fucking talk?
Who gonna say what I say?
Who gonna fucking say what I say?
Now you see what I'm up against.
That's why everybody need to go to
bullshitmovie.com
and support my motherfucking ass. Because I'm up against That's why everybody Go to bullshitmovie.com Yup And support my motherfucking ass
Because I'm up against
I'm up against
I'm up against
A lot
A lot bro
I think
I think somebody
Tried to send me the movie
The link
I said
I'm buying it
I'm buying the movie
I appreciate it
Yeah yeah
Hell yeah
Holy shit
We gotta support each other
Listen
I know we almost done with this interview.
I'm taking a beep, man.
I'm, uh, yeah.
I got a piss.
OK, OK, OK.
I'm popping another bottle to your career.
Come on, let's go.
Yeah, we'll wait till you come out.
I'm going to drink anyway.
We're about to leave our culture cards.
We're about to leave 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.
Yeah, all right, let's run it.
Do you got a girl, though?
You in the relationships?
It's Boosie?
I got a little yeah, yeah. I got a little yeah, yeah.
You got a little yeah, yeah?
Yeah.
Oh, that's some good shit.
I got a little yeah, yeah.
You take it to the prom?
You take it to the prom?
Oh, I ain't take it to the last one.
We was coming off a little break up.
I ain't take it to the last one,
but I'm going to take it.
It ain't feel right without a woman last time. So I think I'm going to take it to the last one, but I'm going to tell you, it ain't feel right without a woman last time.
So I think I'm going to take it to this one.
I didn't know.
Feel better when a woman on your arm.
It's a problem.
So it's the first one, right?
Yep.
Does Pippa King go to the prom?
Yeah, I'm coming to the prom.
He must be coming deep to the prom. I'm. They haven't come to the prom. He must be coming deep
to the prom.
I'm coming to sell a book.
I'm coming to sell a book.
Hey, hey,
they can't give me
no assistance again.
Can I get you?
So let me ask
about some famous pimps
and you tell me
what you think about them.
Okay.
Now you're going to give me like,
I ain't going to drink that.
It's quick time with Slimer.
Pimp edition. Pimp edition.
Good game.
Pimps.
Hey, this guy, I'm gonna pinch you, man.
Y'all, you know, y'all give it up for the good game.
He just did 12 years.
He just did 12.
Yeah, he's coming home.
For pimping?
For pimping.
Wow.
Smashing and rationing.
Juju. Pimp Juju.
Man, one of the greatest ever did it out of D.C.
Bishop Don Juan.
Hey, man, my mentor, my teacher, you know what I'm saying?
One of the greatest ever did it, you know what I'm saying?
I mean, you know, he said I was a little hot-headed back in the day, you know,
because I was in circles around most of these niggas.
But, you know, Bishop Don Juan, you know, he's the greatest, man.
We look up to him. I'm from Chicago,
so, you know, we grew
up on Bishop. Okay, what's
Kenny Red? Man, may he rest in
peace, man. One of the greatest dudes that I
ever met. You know, I
guess, I don't know, I guess I can't get into trouble,
but we had swapped a couple chicks
together. We had some of the same bitches
in the game, so you know what I'm saying? That's how
I respect him. I know the bitches that liked him. Did he say know what I'm saying? That's how I respect him.
I know the bitches didn't like him.
Did he say swap?
Well, you know, knock.
I knocked him for a bitch.
He knocked me for a bitch.
We knocked him for a bitch.
Like y'all stole each other's chicks?
I guess he lost a bitch to you.
You lost a bitch.
Yeah, yeah.
Y'all was shooting for me, children.
No problem.
We got a good name.
OK, OK, OK.
All right, to a square.
How do you knock a nigga bitch?
To a square, like explain.
Okay.
Okay.
Boosie, is it okay if I explain?
Yeah.
I know Boosie Shy, man.
I don't like Boosie Shy.
I think everybody wanna know this.
I don't like to take Boosie Shy.
To a square.
So, set a business, right?
Okay.
If a bitch, it's gonna take about a minute.
Can I get a minute?
Yeah, get a minute, yeah.
Nah, you good, you good.
Say if I want a bitch, right? And I really want her, right? Uh-huh. I say, what's gonna take about a minute. Can I get a minute? Yeah, get a minute. Nah, you good, you good. Say if I want a bitch, right?
And I really want her, right?
I say, what's your favorite artist?
She gonna say, Nori.
Okay, that's easy, I know Nori.
So what I'm gonna do is,
so Nori Kosta, right?
I'm gonna go in your ear,
I'm gonna be whispering like, Nori, woo, woo, woo.
I'm gonna act like you like her, right?
Then what I'm gonna do is, you know what I'm saying,
I'm gonna convince her,
I'm gonna go to a toy store and get her a dildo. I'm gonna say, you know I'm gonna convince her I'm gonna go to a toy store
we get a dildo I'm gonna say fuck yourself with this dildo okay I wasn't ready
we started this we gotta hear it all right so once you fuck yourself with the dildo right
I'm gonna say look here I knowy wants to spend some money with you.
She's going to say, Noy wants to spend some money.
I like him.
So now I'm going to tell her to meet me at the hotel. No, what a dildo.
I'm going to just finish it.
Why did she fuck with you?
You got to hit her with her pussy.
You got to hit her with her pussy.
You got to hook herself with the dildo.
Okay, finish it.
So now when I say Noi want to spend some money,
but you say, I'm not a prostitute.
That's all you got to do is just let me fuck him like a fucking dildo.
Just put a condom in the dick, turn it into a dildo.
I said, you know what I'm saying?
If you fuck a dildo, you might as well fuck Nori for some money.
Now she's like, oh, that's right.
It wasn't nothing but a dildo.
So you know what I'm saying?
Now you're saying she's turned out,
and she don't even know she's turned out.
But guess what? She never meet Norris. So I take her I say, okay
My man, you know
So he ended up having sex with her he give her $500 and she turned out like that
And that's one way or I can hit it with some of my life. Hey, if you think I'm handsome pay my ransom Hey I got too much gas, man.
Look, man.
Bootsy said don't use the DLO, so I just went to the other side.
What the fuck you doing?
All right, ask about Pimp Snooki.
Pimp Snooki?
You just did.
Okay, Pimp Snooki.
Okay, Pimp Snooki, he's a Milwaukee legend.
He come from my hometown, right?
I met Snooki, got knocked before a white bitch named come from my hometown, right? I met Snooki,
I knocked him for a white bitch named Angel, right?
That's how I met him.
He went and got the bitch back. Did she have red hair?
No shit, but she was blind.
So he went and got the bitch back.
Oh, he knocked you back?
I knocked him again.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
After I knocked, I kept the bitch for a year
and I sent the bitch to him, back to him.
He became one of the greatest pimps of all time.
You know what I'm saying?
I had to upgrade his bitches
and give his bitch that motherfucker ism.
I had to put the uh in the bitch
in order for the bitch to be able to qualify
and give him, you know, where he could go and qualify
and have 15 bitches.
So Andrew was a bad bitch.
He was a white bitch.
But I gave him a back to Snooki.
I called him and said, man, the bitch is in Indiana, man.
Go get your bitch, man.
I mean, but he could never knock a bitch of mine
because if he knocked a bitch of mine,
what bitch I left behind?
The bitch he had with the fire.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, man, I got the LRB.
He's just already pimpin', man.
He didn't take me out to my hotel, though, man.
How about Phil Moore Slim?
Oh, the great.
I just got off the phone with him the other day.
That's my mentor.
He's one of the greatest pimps of all time.
I love Phil Moore Slim.
I love Boyd D. St love Voyage to the Trade.
See, you know, pimping is a non-contact sport.
You know what I'm saying?
You ever heard of the NBA?
Yes.
Well, we the NBA.
We the National Pimp Association.
And I was the two, three of the team.
I was a Mac-a-joy.
Not Microsoft, but Mac-a-joy.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I mean?
No, you gave me some of those fucking,
you gave me some of those J.D. Shands.
You got me drinking that Boosie Yak.
I was drinking it. And then, boy, I forgot. And that Bootsy Yak. I even drank that.
And that Bootsy Yak.
You gave me that Bootsy Yak.
Who's that?
Yeah, you got me with diarrhea in the mouth.
Yeah, yeah.
All this shit.
Are there any female pimps?
Yeah, some female pimps, but we don't respect them as pimps.
You know what I'm saying?
Because, you know, they can't be pimps.
They can be pimptress.
You know what I'm saying?
You can't be a waiter.
You can be a waitress.
You can't be a host.
You can be a hostess. Man, I be a host, you can be a hostess.
Man, I'm giving y'all too much game, man.
No!
We asking for the game.
Come on, man, move my boostie, man.
Why you trying to put me on the spot, man?
That boostie is real, man.
Y'all go get that boostie from Amazon.com.
Hey, close the text on sale right now.
Y'all make sure y'all get it.
They trying to get me a pimp mode with 52-step codes, man.
You know how it's doing, man.
Yeah, man, listen, man.
Hey, boozy, boozy.
How did y'all even connect?
How'd you even meet Pimp Makin'?
I met him when I came home, bro, yeah.
I met him when I came home.
Where was this at?
How did y'all connect?
Before you went to jail.
That was before I went to jail, but when I came home.
It wasn't the coat story?
You went to jail?
When he gave me that coat, that was...
Coat?
Oh, yeah, he gave him the coat.
I think I said cocaine.
No, that was the coat.
That was the coat.
No, we met at the studio,
in Tripple's studio with Pimp C.
That ain't where you gave me the coat.
That ain't where you gave me the coat.
What?
Come on.
I gave him the coat.
I gave him the coat.
I gave him the coat.
I gave him the coat.
I gave him the coat.
Y'all met in the studio with Pimp C?
I just know Pimp C my best friend.
He with Pimp C, bro. Yeah, that's Pimp C my guy. in the studio with Pimp C? He was Pimp C. Y'all just know Pimp C, my best friend. He was Pimp C, bro.
Yeah, that's Pimp C, my guy.
You was signed to Pimp C?
Nah, I wasn't signed.
They was Pimp C, Tripp. I wasn't signed on paperwork to Pimp C,
but the whole world thought I was signed to Pimp C.
Real, real.
I met him in the studio with Pimp C.
What's that dude that was Tripp?
What's that guy's skin do?
Turd.
Yeah, them niggas.
So we in there with them.
And Pimp said, that's one of the greatest niggas
that's rapping ever, Ken.
And then guess what?
Told my boozy.
Told my boozy.
Told my boozy.
Pimp C, hold on, hold on.
So you telling me that Pimp C told you that's one of the greatest
niggas rapping right there?
He was 16 years old.
So let me tell you, he didn't even know who I was.
But let me tell you something, how I found out more about him.
My son called me and said,
there, you know this dude named Lil Boosie?
I said, I don't know Lil Boosie, you know what I'm saying?
I don't know no name.
I ain't know you, you know what I mean?
So, but, you know what I'm saying?
Hey.
Thank you.
But, but, he was rapping about me.
He said, I'm going to Milwaukee.
Which one was the song he said about Milwaukee?
I don't know.
He rapping about me.
He eyes out.
Yeah, but he rapping about me before I ever met him.
Just like 56 was rapping.
Remember 56 said, if you appear like, no, he said, if you appear like a kid, why the
hoes don't treat you?
Problem child.
Remember that shit?
Okay, yes, we do.
He was rapping about me before I even knew who these niggas was.
Then when I met him, you understand me?
We had a good relationship.
I've been to his mansion in Baton Rouge.
I've been to his mansion several times in there.
So I've been knowing him.
So us doing this book deal, man, it was just telling.
It's like the relationship with Snoop and Bishop Don Juan.
This is my side of the problem.
And they go together.
Rappers and pips go together.
This is my side of the problem.
He been fucking with Boosie, so me and him business partners.
You know what I'm saying?
I was fucking Boosie even when I wasn't fucking with Boosie.
And you got to deal with Simon & Schuster.
Simon & Schuster, the biggest fuckers coming in the world.
In the world.
In the world.
Guess who owns Simon & Schuster?
It's going to fuck your head up.
Who?
CBS.
You pushing our own.
CBS owns Simon & Schuster.
Boosie got it.
Hey, let me show you.
Noodles. I know this is Boosie got us there. Hey, let me show you. Noodles.
I know this Boosie thing, but-
Noodles?
You got noodles?
You got noodles?
You got wrap snacks?
Yeah, yeah.
You got ramen noodles?
Wrap snacks?
I didn't know you got noodles, though.
That's another book I did.
I got wrap snacks, I got noodles, I got cologne, I got alkaline life, bottled water, I got-
Nigga, you like Shaq.
Dolph.
Dolph. You like the rapper Shaq. Yeah, man. I got-, Bottle Water. I got... Nigga, you like Shaq. Dogs.
You like the rapper Shaq.
Yeah, man.
I got... I'm doing dog tours.
Wait, what?
Dog tours.
Dog tours?
Yeah.
Dogs.
Dogs.
The fuck you doing with my dogs?
Dog show tours, man.
Oh, like the white people
when they be like...
Yeah, man.
Those dogs, though. Oh, yeah. The dogs jump over be like, having people do dogs? No, not those dogs, though.
Oh, yeah, the dogs jump over the shit.
You having pit bulls?
I can't do this.
Stack-offs.
No, you doing that?
Yeah, I'm talking about stack-offs.
You don't like Chi-Chi Wawa's?
$25,000 stack-offs.
It's not Chi-Chi Wawa's, it's Chi-Wawa's, man.
We ain't doing that.
We doing, we doing, we doing exotic bullies.
We doing Frenchies.
We doing...
Pause, pause, pause.
You literally are doing everything. Pause. Like, we doing... Pause, pause, pause.
You literally are doing everything.
Pause.
Like the cock fights?
Pause.
I said pause.
No, not fighting.
No, not dog fighting.
He just saying he's showing those dogs.
I got to be masters.
I got all kinds.
So how do you find time for all this?
What is it?
The prom versus the dogs and then there's the prom?
And then the pool party?
The dogs, I got the...
I like to stay busy, bro.
Like, you know, and...
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. versus the dogs and then there's the prom? And then the pool party? The dogs, I got the...
I like to stay busy, bro.
That's a lot, man.
And that's what keep me going, man.
That's what, you know, a hustler, a hustler.
If money in your way, most time you ain't gonna turn it down.
If it don't reflect what you stand for.
Right, right.
And it's a lot of money out there these days.
And
you gotta go get it, bro.
If you sit around waiting, you gonna have one,
two jobs.
I'm trying to sell everything.
While you can.
While I can. Right, that's the important part.
For all of us.
Because when you die, everything gonna sell.
Right.
Real shit.
They gonna sell your shit.
They gonna sell the fuck out of your shit.
So you better have your name and ownership and something.
Right.
Except your music, because your music,
they gonna be, that's four different ways,
especially if you're signed.
Right.
You ain't gonna make shit out of that, really.
So you're gonna need
your money
and all kind of shit.
You know,
if you die
and you see how
these streams sell,
what the fuck
you think all your product
gonna do when you die?
Right.
And that's what you got.
You gotta branch off
your hustle, bro.
Like,
you ain't gonna be rich
Just rapping
You gonna like
You gonna
Cause that can be
Took away
You know
As an example
What you
The baby
That can be
Took away
Yeah
Cause like
Like you said
Like I don't think
His stardom dropped at all
I think it actually
Increased
Just think
What I just said
Reality Everything we need to start Looking at is reality Why I'm in this situation his stardom dropped at all. I think it actually increased. What I just said, reality.
Everything we need to start looking at is reality.
Why a melee situation?
All this shit is simple, bro.
All this shit be reality.
Just think, can it really happen like that?
No, it's not a fucking movie.
Where the fucking attorney come in,
sneak the key on this fucking leg,
pull it out,
give it to him.
Bro, they got a million fucking cameras
in these jets.
It don't go like that, bro.
Like, this shit is a movie
with these people
making people believe on social media.
Like, homie, what's the dude
hung himself?
The whole conspiracy dude.
You know?
Jeffrey Epstein.
Like, come on.
This shit is... His documentary fired, too, by the way. His documentary? Oh Epstein. Like, come on.
This shit is... His documentary fired, too, by the way.
His documentary?
Oh, yeah, I see that shit.
That's just crazy.
That's just wild.
You got to think about,
is it reality or not?
Is it reality?
And that's...
That's basically...
That's how I look on a lot of shit in life.
I don't look on a lot of shit
as far as what social media paint the narrative.
I look on reality.
If you would have did that, you would have...
Because the Jeffrey Dahmer
shit is entertaining, according
to what people are saying. But if you believed
in the social media, you would have never said that.
You looked at the first episode
and you said that this is
something that we should not be supporting.
You said that every black,
I think your statement was every black person
should actually boycott this documentary.
Right?
I said it.
I did.
Me.
That's me.
For real.
That's me.
And that's how you feel?
Yeah, that's how I feel, man.
I like, you know, like,
because I remember this shit happened What
Like this was some old
Bro they was talking about
This shit at school
Like
But he didn't go to Florida
At some point
Nah
That's Gazy
Nah that's Bundy
Bundy
I'm thinking Bundy
That's right
That's what I'm thinking about
And we're just killing niggas And leaving them in this crib Nah, that's Bundy. Bundy. That's Bundy. That's right. That's what I'm thinking about. He worked a regular job in Milwaukee.
And was just killing niggas and leaving them in his crib.
No, no.
Not just, bro.
It's sicker.
It's sicker.
I don't want to talk about it on Drink Channel.
You might not want to drink.
Right, right, right.
Don't let me drink, dude.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Like, bro, it's nothing.
You know, it might be entertaining to other people.
No, it's not funny.
It's not cool to me.
But why do you think other people didn't take the stance as you?
Do you think people are trying to be politically correct?
Or do you think that people is just, like, dumb?
No, everybody, a lot of people saw that and felt the same way.
Okay.
They're not Boosie.
They're not me.
Right.
They don't have the nuts.
Right.
They don't have the nuts.
If you don't have the nuts to say it,
then you can't stand on it.
Like, you know, I don't want to...
They don't have the nuts to say it.
They said...
They saw it the first time.
Oh, what the fuck?
What is he doing?
And he's sick.
He come around the corner
with them fucking glasses on.
Nigga should have shot him
in his motherfucking head
and beat that bitch
way before he did the first one.
Well, right now,
Rick Ross went on Instagram
and said he likes
the Jeffrey Dahmer glasses.
I was pissed. I was finna say something
That my nigga
Sonny was ready
To read that to me
That my nigga
That my nigga
Rick Ross my nigga
I don't know why
The fuck Rick Ross said that
Right
I don't know why
Rick Ross said that
What kind of glasses
Did he have
Was they fire
I don't know
They creepy as fuck
Like Charlie
Where Charlie at
Where
Charlie got those glasses Go get the Jeffrey Charlie Oh They creepy as fuck. Like, Charlie, where's Charlie at? Bro, where at?
Go get the Jeffries.
Oh!
Get him out of here!
Get the fuck out of here, bro!
Get him out of here!
Chick Chats, I want him out of here!
I got a flag there.
Get him out of here!
Bro, get him out of here!
I'm not shooting anymore! I'm not shooting anymore!
I'm not shooting anymore!
Get him out!
I just got a flashback episode one!
Creepy as fuck!
Really, really.
Creepy as fuck!
Ready to fuck something!
We ready to fuck something!
Now, I had to look at the comments
Was it because he was gay too?
It doesn't
That shit show the world
That I don't hate gay people
That shit show the world
That I don't hate gay people
It wasn't about him
It wasn't about him
It was
He's stalking these
Have you watched it? No Couldn't watch it It wasn't about him. It was... He's stalking these...
Have you watched it?
No, couldn't watch it.
I was 12 minutes in.
Bro, he's setting them up for the okie-doke, bro.
Like, bro, it's...
It's territorial.
The okie-doke, man.
You know the okie-doke?
When you know it's coming,doke When you know it's coming
But you don't know it's coming
Man, I'm in that business
I say, what the fuck?
Bro, didn't they say
What they finding in the
In the
In his freezer
Yes, bro The yala And the yalas in there Bro, this the last thing I remember Then they saying what they finding in the In the In his freezer Yes bro
The yalla and the yallas in there
Bro this the last thing I remember
He laid on the boy chest
And listened to his fucking heart
And say
I can't wait to eat your heart. There you go. Good. That's sexy.
That's sexy.
That's it.
I thought my face was fresh as a-
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
The worst part, guess what he did?
He ate his heart?
No, he tricked them, all of them, with money.
I got $100 if you come on, let me take pictures.
He gave him $100.
Bro, it's bad, bro.
It's fucking, it's bad, bro.
Y'all talking about pimp and all this shit.
This man did every crime in the motherfucking book.
He's sick.
Over what, how many years was he?
It was like 12 years, right?
Like how long?
His neighbors were complaining for a while.
The neighbors were complaining for years.
I see that part.
The black lady was like, man, something ain't right with your hair.
That's the only part you need to see.
The black lady was like,
I got to go.
He's like, no, this is bad.
She's like, that's all is bad fish. My grandma lived in that building.
My mama smelled it.
I saw her going.
His family lives in the building.
He from Milwaukee.
My grandma lived in the building.
My mama used to go there every time.
She'd be like, that's a different kind of stink.
Ain't no ghetto stink.
Shit. Ass.
You know what I mean? Wow. ghetto state like shit it's a different state wow and everybody glorifying him glorifying him
this show you know they saying this yeah yeah it's number one it was number one on there
copycat after watching that shit bro that's how you get a copycat
people ain't know about, bro,
they not talking about eating hearts right now
and cutting your chest out
and shit like that, bro.
Yeah, it's real.
They should have left that shit in the,
or compensate all them fucking families.
Yeah, that's real.
All them families who finna relive this again.
Yeah, you right, you right.
Compensate all these families.
Yeah, you right, you right.
They ain't know they cooked, they probably know're right. They ain't know they cooked.
They probably know he died.
They ain't know he was fucked.
They ain't know his heart got ached.
They didn't know all of his other shit.
Right.
And what's crazy...
They didn't even know he was gay, probably.
So you make them relive this all over again.
Netflix pay up.
That's it.
That's it.
Real shit, bro up that's it
uh Charlie take them bless I'm a classic. I can chill with that shit.
And you are not white at all. You are motherfucking 100% Latino.
He's Brazilian.
Yeah, Brazilian, oh god damn it.
So the last shot for you, baby.
Let's take another shot.
But listen, Booshe, I'm going to take a shot of this.
Yeah, the last two shots, Lorde.
Y'all got to taste it.
First apple cognac ever.
I'll taste it, man.
Let me taste this apple coni egg.
You going to make me mix all this crazy shit up?
I'll take a little sip.
A little sippy sip.
I'm about to hit you with mad excuses.
Take a little shot, though.
I ain't going to be honest.
I got to go home with my wife.
Let me taste it.
It smells good, though.
I'll tell you that.
Uh-uh.
It smells like a, what's those candies when. Uh-uh. It smells like a chocolate.
Smells like a, what's those candies when you cool it off?
Hey, listen, man.
Johnny, I put it in.
Because this, you listen.
No, no, no.
What do they call it?
What do they call it?
McCarty.
McCarty ate.
McCarty ate.
We don't call that no more.
Woo, smells good.
We call it that Boussiette.
Boussiette.
Boussiette.
It's going to taste like it's Boussiette.
The first time I'm calling it that. I'm going to go on. I can smell it. I can smell yet. The first apple cognac ever.
Apple cognac.
It smells good.
It smells like that candy we see.
It smells like a Jolly Rancher.
No, the Johnny Appleseed candy.
Like an apple sucker.
Smooth.
That's good, man.
All my product good, bro. Damn, that's good.
All my fucking product is good, bro.
But not all alcohol is good, but that is good.
Have you tasted my chips?
No, we ain't.
No, we ain't.
We ain't tasting chips.
You ain't taste the boozy chips.
We ain't taste the boozy chips.
You got boozy chips right now?
We need some boozy chips right now.
We need some boozy chips right now.
You got them right now?
Those are the boozy chips.
I got the noodles.
We need the noodles. I heard you. You said boozy chips right now. You got it right now? Boozy chips.
I got the noodles.
We need the noodles.
Boozy chips with the wax.
You set up the drink, Chaz, and we have it on the table, and we eat it right here.
And you ain't like your haircut on the chips.
Nah, nah, nah.
They did you wrong.
Nah, I don't really like it right now.
Somebody from Miami cut it.
Hey, man, don't blame Miami, man.
Wait, they didn't know how to do the boozy cut?
It's special to me.
Like, people don't know, like,
I value my haircut.
Right.
Like, you know my hair.
You know Boosie when you see it.
Yes.
We saw you from down the block.
It's just people fucking it up.
So we said, that nigga,
that's the only fade like that
in America right now.
People fucking it up.
They giving it The army cut bro
No fade
Just a line
And it's pissing me off
No they fucking it up
Welcome to the Marines
You know that whole
Fucking crew cut
When they just put
The flat top on
That motherfucker
And don't fade it bro
And they been pissing me off Bro and I I value and they just put the flat top on that motherfucker and don't fade it, bro. They just slapping with it.
And they been pissing me off, bro,
and I don't, I value, you know, this shit part of me.
It's just, it's just.
You know, only thing I ever see,
see the rap snacks or see this product,
it was like, hey man, they ain't get my headline right.
He's there because your headline is very important to you.
Wow.
So who do you call?
You call Master P.
Who do you call to complain about this?
James.
James?
Shit, I ain't talk to him yet.
I ain't talk to him yet, but...
I thought Master P owned Rap Snacks.
No, you got it.
I don't know who.
I ain't going to speak.
I don't know.
Okay.
I just know I'm 50-50.
But you didn't approve the artwork.
We know that.
If you want to do that,
holler at us and we holler at Jay.
Okay.
I'm just saying.
All right, I'll see you, Bim again.
I'll see you, Bim.
He made it.
He made it.
He made it.
I got a whole bunch of shit going on.
He's for Jay-Z.
Look at those headphones.
Oh, nigga, you even called me. Asia Space, you just called me Jay-Z. Okay. We got some booze in your ass.
We got motherfucking tequila.
Where's the cologne?
There's the cologne.
Oh, the cologne? Smell the cologne? On the cologne?
Smell it, man.
Smell it, man.
Smell it.
Smell it.
Where y'all got the cologne at?
A&S?
BOOSITCOLON.COM.
The only old niggas told on.
That's just the only niggas told on.
Only niggas.
Only niggas.
My son over there, look.
I'm a niggas.
Yo, that shit smell good.
It smell good.
BOOSITCOLON.
What I say, everything is what?
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Oh, what? Oh, shit. Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. I got good product, bro.
Which company you did with that?
Or you independent as well on the company?
Nah, I'm 50-50.
OK.
I'm 50-50.
Like, anybody I partner with, like, I'm dealing with people
with more money than me.
You know, it's them believing in me, really.
With any product I go to,
like, you know, like, I deal
with people with more money than me. That's how I'm going to have
more money. I'm going to be honest, my eye's
on fire right now. Yeah, you know.
You fucked up.
You done fucked up.
I done tried to spray it in there.
Dumbass. Hit myself.
I done shot myself in the eye.
You did some tremendous shit.
But I smell good as a motherfucker.
That boozy, put a skull on that boozy there.
Boozy long.
Boozy long got me like this.
And for some reason, I want to pop my collar.
I don't even got a collar.
And Norrie, but the big boys wanted him,
but Boozy told me, you want to do 50-50.
And Dangerous came in and was like, let's do the deal.
The big boys, we do all the shine times
and all that stuff like that.
Yeah, meeting with them in New York.
But we chose this guy because he was like,
what you want Boosie?
Boosie said, shit, I ain't doing nothing, it's 50-50.
So, that's what we had.
50-50. Dangerous over here.
Dangerous, so we got a big,
oh, you want to take a shot, okay.
I'm taking another shot.
Hey, call me, you're next.
I got you built.
Pippa King going at me, Y'all don't know about that.
You tried going to Boosie.
He going to bring you into the flop.
I'm with Boosie.
I got you.
Nah, Boosie.
Let me just tell you something, Boosie.
I don't know.
Look, we drink a whole bottle of Boosie, man.
Look, listen up, Boosie.
I don't know if we ever met.
Look at this motherfucker.
Drunk the whole shit.
He like it.
He fucking with it, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm going to hold you up, bro. Give me your. Yeah. I'm going to hold you up, bro.
Give me your PO box.
I'm going to hold you up, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
He was going to stay home after.
He a cognac drinker.
He a straight cognac.
And he got the BSOP, too.
He don't like it.
He'll tell you if he don't like it.
He a real cognac drinker.
He my shit 90s, bro.
And got the BSOP, too.
Out of here.
JC said he's not approved for this.
JC said he got a, just in cognac.
He said he's not approved for this. That is not true. This a... Just in cognac. He said he's not approved for this.
That is not true.
This is...
Jay said I'm good in the town.
No.
He said D'Ussé is fine.
You know, how you gonna go with Jay-Z on this shit?
No, I mean, I like the champagne.
No, the reason why I asked you is...
I like the champagne.
Because I just want to put this over here.
And let me just say something.
You know what a nigga said?
He said...
You know what he said? You know what he said to me?
He said, do you know the owner of these other campaigns?
And I said, one, this is the best campaign that ever happened.
We can't even fuck up.
It's OK.
We're going to put it in there.
We're going to put it in there.
But yeah, I know the owner of this.
This Boosie shit.
I know the owner of this.
That Boosie Jack. I know the owner of this. I know the owner of this. I know the owner shit. I know the owner of this. That Boosie Jack.
I know the owner of this.
I know the owner of this.
And we can make you do our own shit too.
Come on, baby.
We're fucking with the niggas.
We on birthday there.
Hey, remember too, Boosie was the first person
to ever have his own name on his own liquor
name before everybody knew him.
Boosie Juice.
So Boosie was the first person to ever have it.
Now, Pimp Juice?
Not Pimp Juice.
Boosie Juice.
Not Nelly Juice. Boosie Juice. He put his... Now, Pimp Juice, not Pimp Juice. Boosie Juice, not Nelly Juice.
Boosie Juice.
He put his own name.
Everybody knows he owns something.
So what he said, it's just what the endorsement did.
He owns something.
God damn it, man.
I ain't gonna lie.
No, he ain't.
Come on, man.
Yo, you make me pop my car.
I don't know where the fuck it's going.
Come on, man.
You about to join the flock.
Let's go.
No, listen.
I don't know if you know.
I already told DJ enough.
Enough.
Look, I linked with Bishop Don Juan.
Bishop Don Juan invited me to the Players of the Year Award.
And they gave me the famous player trophy.
So I got the trophy, right?
Swear to God.
I'm following these niggas.
So I'm just telling the random bitch coming to me, I say, well, you got to choose something.
This bitch say, I chose.
I didn't know what to do with the bitch.
You get a bitch like that,
dude, you do it. FedEx the bitch.
She feel the bitch.
You be asking the bitch to sit down with me, man.
No, no, no, no.
You know what I'm saying? There ain't no bitch picking.
You know what I'm saying? And the bitch ain't going to be on the milk cart.
She ain't going to be listening. She going to be with some pen, man. You know what I'm saying? And the bitch ain't gonna be on no milk cart. She ain't gonna be missing. She gonna be with some pimp in it.
You know what I'm saying?
Wow.
And you said you never tried the pimp, right?
You said you never did.
I ain't never had time to...
That wasn't part of my repertoire.
I always...
That's real.
I was a hustler.
I was a drug dealer coming up.
That's what I did. That was my passion.
I know how to, I know how to, I got a gift for gab with people.
Most pimps didn't think that too though.
In the drug game.
I saw a crack between the bitch's back.
Oh, man.
You can sell a nursery rhyme book, man.
I don't know why I thought of this.
Welcome home, my brother Down Easy.
This will make the noise for Down Easy.
Hey, hey, hey. I'm going to say Down Easy. Welcome home my brother Down Leasy. This is what makes the lowest for Down Leasy. He just came home.
He's not here right now.
I'm sorry.
I just spoke to him the other day and we didn't get a chance.
Holy shit, you sold crack and you sold crack between the bitch back.
Yeah.
I told him, what if I work to that pussy on the square?
The more that he hear.
The more that he hear.
The older man's like, I want a cable to sell pussy, bitch. Like You need. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The more that you hear. The more that you hear. The more that you hear. The more that you hear. The more that you hear. The more that you hear.
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The more that you hear. Nah, Bootsy, let me just give you a flyer, because that's what our show is about, man. It's really about giving people their flyers.
I want to know, man.
Like, it was one time, you know,
I want you to know, man,
I don't remember if we ever met or connected before,
but I just wanted you to know, man,
if we ever had a misunderstanding
or you didn't know that you thought that anything,
I just want you to know I fuck with you, my nigga.
Like, I don't remember us ever connecting, but I
want you to know you a nigga that we represent.
That we sit back and we campaign
you. And maybe we ain't
tweeting it or we ain't saying, but
most of your messages, we're like
this. There's niggas like us, all
these people in this room. Like, when we
was, when we said we was trying to get you
for six years straight, I don't even know if we
was making the right connections or we was getting like not only it wasn't only just us it was your
fans our fans they said we want bussy on drink chance dating i swear to god so even today i
usually like tweet out and be like yo what's the questions for success we wanted to keep it a
secret so much because we seen you did our brothers' podcast,
Million Dollars Worth of Gain.
But we knew we different.
That's our brothers.
That's our brothers.
But I want to tell you,
we've been trying to get you for six years.
We've been fully cosigning your movement.
In case you don't know,
we've been the niggas campaigning you on the side.
Yeah, man.
And saying, go ahead, Boosie.
Do what the fuck you got to do, Boosie.
So the fact that you came to Drink Chance, the fact that you you know, you showed up, you had
fun with us, you know what I mean?
You ain't even had to drink because you was like sober drunk.
Like, you ill.
You know what I'm saying? And we just
want to thank you because
like I said,
I think I told you, you're the last.
Yeah, that's a Mohican.
You're the last of the people who I consider as a part of my class.
Right, right, right, right.
Because there ain't been...
Who's standing on what we believe in.
Yes, who's standing on what we believe.
So I'll be a fake nigga to not give you your flowers.
I'll be a corny person to not recognize and acknowledge your greatness. So I want
to do it to your face.
I don't want to tweet it. I want to do it
to your face. You are one of them
niggas and we're going to support
and we're going to support.
We're going to support
because I forget which
one they said. They said, man,
they'll send you you Boosie Movie
With the code on it
I said uh uh
I'm buying Boosie Movie
BoosieMovie.com
I'm buying Boosie Movie
And I bought it
I bought Boosie Movie
And you motherfucker
Wherever y'all at
Go buy it
Support it bro
Go buy it
Support it
Motherfucking water boys
BoosieMovie.com
Water boys
All right now.
Where's MJ?
December 23rd.
And every three months, I'm dropping it, bro.
So let's clear up the rumors.
Where's MJ?
It's not about Michael Jordan.
No.
Where's MJ?
It's about my son.
It's the new black home alone.
It's new.
Oh.
I didn't peep that.
Oh.
Desi Banks trying to get into the estate?
Desi Banks?
Into the estate.
Desi Banks?
I forget the estate.
He got a keyword estate.
Yeah, I'm on 88 acres, bro.
Because I seen you in Jamaica with the braids on, and you said, oh, yeah, that zip line, I got that in my backyard.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got line, I got that in my backyard. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I got a zip line.
88 acres?
Yeah.
So who has the best pool parties, you or Rick Ross?
I got the best pool parties in the world because mine are topless.
You know, I'm the only one that throw topless pool parties.
Everybody else throw pool parties.
I don't care. Whatever they do, they throw pool parties. Everybody else throw pool parties. I don't care.
Whatever they do,
they throw
pool parties.
I throw
topless pool parties.
It's a difference
for your eyes.
And just think of
75% of the women
are bottomless too.
It's an experience. 75%? Yeah.less too. It's an experience.
You know, it's an experience.
Because most win the top off the bottom.
They feel like the bottom might as well come.
You never heard an issue.
You never heard a complaint.
He's been checking.
This three, four years,
you never heard because it's a player's plan, bro.
What goes on at Boosie is the real weight.
You're going to have the time of your life.
And as my guest, I'm going to make sure you have the time of your life.
You're going to make a married nigga section at some point.
Like, you know, that's why I don't invite.
Because I had that problem the first year with...
You got niggas divorced?
I got niggas damn near divorced.
So I'll be telling you, if you...
Because especially if you're a celeb, if you're married, just chill out.
Yeah.
Stay in the cabana be safe
cause if you you know
if you out there I'm gonna
try to show you a good time
I'm gonna try to get you showed a good time
cause I want that to be
in your life story
man I went to
Boosie one time, boy.
You know, and that's what I live off, making other people happy.
I like to make people happy.
So let me ask you something.
We know you and T.I. got the album coming out together.
We was in the Trap Cafe.
We heard it, heard some of them songs.
But would y'all ever do a versus against each other?
I don't really want to do no versus, bro.
I never got into the versus thing because
I always felt my music was different.
I always felt my music was the best
and I was the best because I was realer.
You know? So juvenile core, you can say right now, was the best and I was the best because I was realer.
So, juvenile court, you can say right now, I don't want to do versus against Boosie.
I ain't into that versus shit.
I don't have a need for it.
I feel like that's out of people's career when they have a need for it.
I give real money, man.
You want me to go up there and jump on the stage?
You know, like, you know, that ain't beneficial to my career right now.
Or versus.
I'm not that, that I'm going up.
Everything I'm doing, I'm going up.
I mean, I feel like that's everybody doing versus
kind of going down.
I might disagree with you on that.
Yeah, I think there's a lot of people that.
But I understand what you're saying.
You, you, you say it's like, you know, like. I I understand what you're saying. You say it's not.
I would actually compare you to The Lox as a single artist
because you don't need the radio.
No, Boosie don't need the radio.
And he got some radio stuff.
This nigga just compared Boosie to The Lox.
Listen to where I'm going with it.
You want to text that?
Hey, Boosie's like two-part my nigga?
Yes.
Meaning, you don't need the radio stuff,
and you'll kill you.
That's what, you know,
and I'm not saying that the logs
just killed Dipset,
but it's something like that.
They had more radio than the logs,
but the logs was, you know,
that's all I'm saying.
But would you go against T.I.?
Like, I wouldn't.
Like I say, it's not my thing.
Oh, yeah.
It's not a passion I have.
Okay.
I don't...
You never battle rapped?
I don't...
No, I never battle rapped.
Never battle rapped.
I'm from Louisiana.
Yeah.
If you battle rapped,
nigga would shoot you for saying... No, no. You rap. Never battle rap. I'm from Louisiana. Yeah. If you battle rap, nigga will shoot you for saying.
No, no.
You know I know, right?
No, I'm serious.
You know I know, right?
You know I know.
I'm serious.
You know I know.
I'm serious.
Louisiana.
This is the murder capital of the world.
I'm going to tell you this.
Louisiana.
Can you let him explain his own self?
I hear him.
How you going to explain it?
I want him to.
It's okay.
Don't get it. But I want to I hear him. I want him to. Can you let him?
Don't get it for him.
But I want to say this first.
Just this little piece.
He's from the state
where the Haitians, Africans immigrated.
I'm just being honest.
This nigga got to make it about Haitians.
No, I'm just saying.
He's from a place.
He's from a state
where the French Haitians, from,
Boosie's Haitian.
He don't even know it.
You don't even understand.
He's from back home.
Boosie, it's your fault, nigga.
This nigga done squished your nationality.
It's a Boosie Gag I'm going.
I already know.
I already know.
I already know.
I already know.
I already know.
I already know.
I already know.
I already know.
I already know.
I already know.
I already know. I already know. I already know. I already know. I already know. Oh, because like, bro, like, I guess it's just a form of respect.
Like you can ever since we were small Like people People might come from a project
Where they in rap
Rap
But they never gonna talk about
How you look
The raps is never gonna talk about
Your family
The raps are never gonna be directed
It's just gonna be gangster raps
Right
It's
It's never talking
It's never
Saying you nigga You You whack That's the new shit Gangsta raps. It's never talking. It's never...
Saying, you, nigga.
You whack.
That's the new shit.
New York is different from...
I knew he was going to say that.
I love how he said it.
New York is totally different from the South.
Yeah.
You know, that is a form of disrespect.
Y'all legally carry guns.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter
if they legally carry them.
Not...
It's just...
Battle rap in New York
down South
is disrespect.
Right.
It's just how
we was raised.
Right.
You know, it's
How did you feel when seeing
Jeezy and
Gucci
Gucci man go at it? Because that
was like the... Nah, that was real
beef. Yeah.
That was real beef.
Did you watch that versus? This shit be
Nah, I never watched the verse.
Never watched no verses. I never watched the versus. Never watched no versus?
I never watched the versus. No. I only watch it on Shade Room when it pop up if something happened
on it. But I've never watched the versus. I wouldn't say one day in my career I wouldn't do
a versus. Right. If they got the proper bag. Yeah, I wouldn't say one day in my career I wouldn't do a version. It's just
not what I got on
my plate.
Let's say in the perfect world, tomorrow
they call you and they say, Boosie,
I got the number that you want
that you looking up.
And they say, Boosie, who do you prefer
that we do a versus?
Boosie against?
I don't know. They would have to do that.
But what if they asked you
your choice?
What would your choice be?
You know,
if you pay me a ton,
a ton of fucking money,
I don't give a fuck.
Right.
You know,
like, you know,
but you know,
I'm pretty sure
they're making
a ton, a ton of money over there.
I just saw some shit
about 58 million or some shit About 58 million
Or some shit
They owe them money
Oh okay
And they finally paid up
Yeah
Once again man
I just want to big you up
Yes sir
I just want to say
That this is your platform
You come here
You can promote
Whatever the fuck you want
If you want to
I appreciate it man
If you want to promote
Pink toenail polish
We don't give a fuck
You can come on here You can do whatever The fuck you want to promote pink toenail polish we don't give a fuck you could come on here you
could do whatever fuck you want this is your outlet this is for real nigga shit this is what
we started it for we started it to to give people their flowers that deserve their flowers
yeah and we want you to know that you come here i've seen you come here with a chicken it was a
little awkward was that chicken with you chicken or? A chicken? Or the rooster?
Nah, that's my cousin, Smokin' B, making sure we straight.
Smokin' B, my cousin, make sure we straight.
This nigga had a whole lot of chicken. You ain't seen this shit?
I ain't seen it.
You had a rooster? A rooster?
Huh?
A rooster?
Yeah, you train roosters, man.
I mean, that's normal in Miami, though.
Man, that ain't normal nowhere else.
What's the matter? Cubans, we rockin' with roosters.
We said this nigga Boosie's gonna come over with a rooster.
That's you?
That you all right?
Yo, yo, yo, yo.
You train chickens?
What's your problem, sir?
I'm a red mascot.
Uh-huh, you what?
That's my mascot.
Oh, that's your mascot?
I thought it was, they said that's Boosie's mascot.
I said, damn, this nigga Boosie done changed.
I've never seen Boosie with a chain.
We thought it was.
So you didn't know about the rooster?
Nah, hell nah
The rooster had a drink share
We fucked with the rooster
Hey man, roosters is good man
But Boosie, let me just give you
your flowers once again, my brother
I want people to go out there and get that movie
BoosieMovie.com
Tell them BoosieMovie.com BoosieMovie.com Get out there and get that movie. Boostedmovie.com. Tell them Boostedmovie.com.
Boostedmovie.com.
Get that movie.
Get the book.
Get that book, Cross the Tracks.
Can we describe what that title means, Cross the Tracks, before we get about it?
Cross the Tracks is where I was.
That's my hood.
That's where I was raised at.
Is it a cross a track?
Yeah, it's a cross a track.
Okay.
Right by Louisiana State University.
LSU?
Yeah, LSU.
Like,
less than a mile
from the stadium.
Wow.
The good side
and the other side.
Yeah.
I'm from the other side.
Ooh,
I just thought of something
real quick.
You and Yogati,
would you battle Yogati?
I mean,
it doesn't matter.
Whoever, you know,
like,
if that was on my agenda and, you know, like if they, if that was on my agenda and
then, you know, and I needed it and they, and they came with a big bag, it doesn't matter
who you put in front of me.
But who do you think will win?
You or your God?
You know, you have to let the fans.
I have to go the fans choose. Don't we drink it now? I'm trying to line them up.
I have to go look into watching them.
Okay.
You know, anything I do,
I have to go look into watching them
and see what the fans react to the most.
That's very smart, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I don't really know how it go.
I don't know,
do the best music win all the time?
I don't know how it go.
Sometimes it's the outperformer. It's the performance, the music, it's the different things. I don't know do the best music win all the time. I don't know how it go. Sometimes it's the outperformer.
It's the performance,
the music,
it's the different things.
I think we kind of learned that
with Dipset and the locks.
I think that
I don't think
I don't really
I don't
you know
You said you never watched
none
No
Only thing I ever saw
was the Gucci Mane
on the thing
and I saw something
with Bone Thugs andN-Harmony.
Oh, they threw it there.
Why you only see
the negative parts?
Yeah, you only saw
the negative parts.
You definitely only saw
the negative parts.
I'm watching it.
I'm watching those
shame rules.
No, there's some good ones, man.
I watched what I saw
on social media.
Those are good too, though.
No, it was a mic thrown
on Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
and then...
I don't even want to say.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The energy.
Yo, and we positive people, man.
So, yo, Boosie, man, I ain't going to lie to you, man.
Thank you so much.
We appreciate you.
Again, we want you to know that this is your platform.
You're going to come here.
You're going to have the best weed that you're going to smoke.
You're going to have, you know, we have Ace of Spades for you.
We was trying to pop the Ace for you.
But, you know, we hit that Boosie.
We got the gumbo.
We got the smoke jazz.
We got that gumbo.
He got, he got, he got.
The cherry.
Yeah, and we got cherry Colorado.
But what?
Yeah.
But we want you to know, Boosie, this is your house.
So we understand your relationship with Vlad TV.
Yeah.
Yeah. I'm going to be
back. I need to come back before
whatever you want to come back. Before my next film.
Before December. Let's do it.
Before December. Before Mr. MJ.
The Black version. Where's MJ?
Where's MJ? Where's MJ?
I need to come back before December 23rd.
Pippa K, you're not going to put that on.
Are you dropping it on Christmas?
I'm dropping it.
I'm dropping it.
I'm dropping it December 23rd, two days before Christmas.
Two days before Christmas.
Yeah.
Now, are we going for movie theaters this time?
No.
No.
Premieres only.
Screenings.
Screenings.
Yeah.
Okay.
BootsyMovie.com.
BootsyMovie.com.
Yeah.
Let's take a picture.com.
So, a lot of us are scared. Bootsymovie.com Bootsymovie.com Let's take a picture.com So once again we want you to say
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the motherfucking drink show.
Fire.
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