Drink Champs - Episode 491 w/ B.G.
Episode Date: March 6, 2026N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode we chop it up with the legendary, B.G.! B.G. pulls up for a raw and reflective conversation about his life, career, and the legacy of Southe...rn hip hop. Known as one of the original voices behind the rise of Cash Money Records, B.G. takes fans back to the early days of the New Orleans rap scene and shares stories about building a movement alongside artists like Lil Wayne and Juvenile. Throughout the episode, B.G. opens up about his journey through the music industry, the challenges he faced along the way, and the lessons learned during his time away. The conversation is filled with classic Drink Champs energy—plenty of laughs, drinks, and unfiltered hip hop history. Adding to the moment, DJ Whoo Kid makes a special guest appearance, bringing his own stories and industry perspective to the table. Together, the crew reflects on hip hop’s evolution, the importance of authenticity, and B.G.’s lasting impact on the culture. It’s a powerful and entertaining episode that celebrates resilience, legacy, and real hip hop history. Make some noise for B.G. !!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆 Listen and subscribe at https://www.drinkchamps.comFollow:Drink Champshttps://www.drinkchamps.comhttps://www.instagram.com/drinkchampshttps://www.twitter.com/drinkchampshttps://www.facebook.com/drinkchampsDJ EFNhttps://www.crazyhood.comhttps://www.instagram.com/whoscrazyhttps://www.twitter.com/djefnhttps://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductionsN.O.R.E.https://www.instagram.com/therealnoreagahttps://www.twitter.com/noreagaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Right now, we have a legend of legends.
This man has been doing it, putting it down.
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He's like I said, part of a legendary crew, part of a legend, you know, a label,
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See?
I did not know your parole was like that, bro.
Yeah.
Seeing that right now, knowing you good right now,
I still felt your pain.
Like, you know, they told you not to perform certain records?
I mean, yeah.
I mean, what they told me basically, they didn't want me doing nothing pertaining to entertainment that I can make money off of.
You know what I mean?
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But when I fought it, when I fought it and went in front of the judge and, you know, she went ahead on and approved it for me.
It was like, oh.
We all for all, man.
I thought that was water.
I said that's not water
That's water
Hey
It came with that
John Lange in water
Yeah
What I was saying
I don't know
Oh no
It's too early for that
Yeah
Nah no
But basically
They told me
That they didn't want me
Doing nothing
To entertainment
That I can make money off of
And yeah
They didn't want me
Rapping about guns
They didn't want me
You know
Rapping about snitches or rats
and, you know, it was a lot.
And I was like, y'all was trying to turn me in the, like, Will Smith and shit.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, if I came back, what I'm a rap about?
Like, I'm like, yeah.
But did you ever do that, turn in music?
Like they said it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But it was before they wanted to violate me, right?
Because when I first came home, I didn't understand what the four clause was in my probation.
And basically, I was supposed to get permission from the court
before I enter back into self-employment.
You feel what I'm saying?
And they call, you know, being a rapper, being self-employed, right?
But I didn't know that, and I came straight out the gate, bam.
Me and Guzsche Man did the album together.
You know, I mean, Kevin Gates did the, you know,
single together, me and Finesse, we did this.
You know, and I just was working me and booed it.
You know what I mean?
And, yeah, they put a warrant out for my room.
We're doing the right thing.
Yeah.
That's crazy, y'all.
Yeah. That's crazy.
Yeah.
I've never heard of that.
And you, as someone in the back thing, J.P.
said that, because they said that, uh, you are not fully have your rights back when you
when you're on parole?
I mean, yeah, basically, you know what I mean?
You, you, you had a freedom of speech, but not the freedom of speech.
Right.
Right.
Like, yeah.
Yeah, you, you, you still got the, you know, rights and, you know, the first of me.
You know what I'm saying?
That's afforded to everybody else.
But, um, yeah.
So there's somebody in the court that's checking your lyrics to see if you said it had to turn a minute.
Yeah, I had the, before, before I made them available to the public, I had to turn the moment.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's just messed up about that.
What if, what if some, some slang, they don't get the slang, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you could say something like.
That's their bad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they, and they think you're talking about.
That could fuck you up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was talking about my PO called me to come see.
And I had just seen her like a week prior, right?
So, you know, and we had a good report.
I had a real good Pio, you know what I mean?
So she called my phone and we're like, Mr. Dawson,
you know, and she told me to come in the next morning.
And she said, come?
Yeah.
And I'm like, all right, what time I'll be there?
You know what I mean?
You think it was a piss test or something?
I'm just, I've, when I talk to, I'm like,
Trace said something ain't right.
Do you know what I'm like, I ain't feeling this.
She just called me out of a clip, blue,
and told me come in.
I just went in.
two ways ago. I'm like, something ain't right.
And I went in that show and the U.S. Marshal was behind the door waiting.
Oh, my head was over.
Yeah, but it all worked itself out, though, man. You know what I mean?
And that's that part of my life over with, man.
And you're home.
You home.
Like, motherfucker, me, speak, no.
Back.
I'm going to bounce around a little bit, right?
We recently see y'all come off of the verses, right?
Yeah.
If you had a chance to do it all over again, would you do it, would you still do it
in this day and time,
or would you do it when,
when cash money and no limit was at the height?
At the height.
I mean, I mean, it would never matter to me when, when we do it.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I would have been ready for rec, you know what I'm saying?
But, yeah, definitely would, but, you know,
everything, everything be having its timing, right?
You know what I mean?
Certain things, especially when it comes down to this game, man,
and how certain things be going between certain clicks
and certain dudes and this and third and you'd be having to, you know,
it's just be a lot of politics and a lot of politics involved.
And, you know, with our situation, it was a lot of,
it was a lot of street politics involved.
You know what I'm saying?
They kept us, you know, from working with each other over the years, man.
But, yeah, we got it done, man.
And, yeah, we're going on tour now.
And who was official?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, that's the noise of that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's official.
Is it a miracle?
to survive that?
Because there was a lot of like street beefing on that shit.
Oh yeah, yeah, absolutely, man.
Like, you know, like a lot of good men.
Like, you know, lost their lives along the way, man.
Like, for real, for real, man.
Callio, Magnolia, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, just uptown period.
Yeah, but definitely with that Calio Magnolia beef, yeah.
Yeah, that was, that was some shit that was, you know, yeah.
I watched you on the breakfast club and I seen you said that you were dancing in no limit.
You was dancing to everybody, all New Orleans.
Right, right.
Is that because you saw New Orleans?
I mean, that's, not for real,
not, but that's just me being a fan of no limit.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, you know, Mac my man.
Shout out to Mac.
You know, fiend my man.
Like, I mean, you know, obviously,
So just snar my brother, rest of the peace.
You know, free see murder.
You know what I mean?
Like, me an ex-like assistant to me.
Like, I've been knowing her since I was.
was a child, you see what I'm saying?
So, you know, I got relationships with damn their half foot them over.
You know what I mean?
Like real relationships.
You're talking about before either one else was on.
You see what I'm saying?
And it's like, you know how the big dogs be having the Eagles.
Yeah, I see a bird man at NPR.
Yeah, it'd be really.
I was reading it between the big.
That's what it always seemed like.
The artists always fuck with each other.
All right.
What would life would have been like had you been on no limit record?
Oh, man.
I mean, it could talk about that before.
That's what I saw.
I was looking at one point
watching the whole stage.
I was like, this artist could have been on this label.
This artist could be on this label.
So I'm thinking that I want to ask you particular.
Nah, man.
That would have to have.
You only want to imagine.
You know what I'm like that.
Yeah.
You want to back.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm rocking with that dollar.
Okay, okay.
You know that?
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Now, I did those covers, though, those wild
covers.
You know, they were going to blink down.
Yeah, yeah.
Pinned Pixel.
Yeah, yeah.
Printing Pixel, yeah, they're legends.
They're legends in this shit.
I don't know if they're still around,
no.
They used to do a, damn there.
Everybody from the cell cover, like, you know,
with that.
They used to just have it in your face, like,
but it was, yeah, yeah,
nah, that was pinning pixel.
Yeah, that's crazy.
And, you know what else?
I was debating the other day, and maybe you could help us with this.
What chain was more, it's more influenced you in hip hop?
I'm talking about crew chain, crew chain.
To a rockabella.
Cash money.
You got to throw no limit in there.
Can't forget about rough riders.
Oh, my God.
G-unit, G-unit.
Can't forget G-unit, that's right.
What are you doing?
Death Row.
Probably that terrible.
Why are you going to take...
I'm not.
I'm sorry.
Nah, for real, that dero piece,
like, you know, that's the
original one, like,
that made you want to get, you know what I mean?
That made you those want to really, like,
you know what I'm saying?
Like, pop.
Right, right.
You know, like, I think that terrible piece, though,
for me, you know, growing up
and just being a fan of, you know,
that whole situation and everything they had
going on, like, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
I remember at one point, like if an artist got the rock rockevilla chain,
they felt like they made it.
Did it feel like that when you got your cash money?
I mean, for real, for real, I was there before, you know, we even, you know what I mean?
Like, so it's just like, yeah, but yeah, you definitely, yeah, that gives you a different
pepper in your step.
Okay.
No what I'm saying?
Yeah, that's a fact.
That's a fact.
You'd be like, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I finally got my
Eminem chain
He always gave it to me though
Yeah
Okay
You did
Shady records
Oh yeah
You've been no shade
For five of me
You know
You know
You see the same
I mean
Did he do your first
Mix tape
We called him cat
Hey
He did
He got to see
Hey
He the first
New York
You know
Like
I'm gonna give him that.
He's the first Haitian.
You know what I'm saying?
The first kid, big, you know what, that?
Like a stick.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the fact.
That's the fact.
That's the fact.
You know what?
Now that I think about it, didn't I see you on one of the 12 buses?
Yeah, so, um, like, I think I, uh, when I was doing the New York mixtapes,
I wanted to sell down south, so I would physically fly down south.
Wow.
And link up with them, like Trick Daddy, Ti, like, you know, all the, like, I think Titty Boy, like, you know, he was Titty Boy back there.
So I wanted their tapes on, I wanted their songs that freestyle's on my tape so I could move to, because New York, we were running the shit back then.
So I linked up with them when they were like kids, man.
I don't know.
I'm like Grandpa and shit.
So, you know.
It was crazy.
Like, you know, but I interacted more with Juvenile.
So then Juvenile was like, yo, do my mix.
tape, but come on tour with me.
So that's how I got more cool
with him, and, you know, Little Wayne was
like 13, so I did the squat up
mixtape. Wow. Yeah, so I kind of
like introduced them to the mixtape
blueprint. Oh, okay. Because they didn't understand
what the fuck we doing shit for free?
We can't.
We just sold like a million records, man.
What the fuck he's talking about?
For real. For real. We didn't understand.
It took me a while.
Yeah, but it made sense
and then it led to like, and it's funny, like,
His mixtape was called Champions, right?
He went in after we did it.
I was supposed to use him to like, you know,
because we had no social media back then.
At all.
So have physically.
What it was?
My space.
My space.
It was like my space.
The homie Tom.
And yeah, it was my space.
He made your DVDs or the,
you smack DVD and all the different.
Yeah.
And then I already went in.
I was like, oh, shit,
there goes my fucking soft promo.
So that's how I got more with like Juvie and
Louis and little Wayne.
But I was already with
baby. I already understood the whole dynamics
and then we just happened to just mess with
you know, I was with everybody anyway.
But starting those blueprints, I'm glad I taught
these guys like him. I think he was the
most stubborn. Okay.
He was kind of crazy back then.
Now he can't.
Whatever.
But we were kind of a while in a baby.
You can explain, you know, everybody
knew, back then. You know, back then.
You were young.
Back then was back then.
Yeah.
Yeah. Cheers.
And we're talking about like young
kids like putting like
cocaine and weed
like I never saw it.
Oh no, that's a Florida thing.
No, I mean.
They do it everything
but we'll pour eight and a two liter
right.
And you know,
plumb some pills and you know
do some dope
you know,
whatever, whatever like
you know,
not for real.
Like that's,
you know,
that was,
that's just was the New Orleans thing.
Like,
but yeah,
nah,
Yeah, the combblast, though.
The comb blast.
Hey, I'm talking about, nah, and they be making it look cool.
Right.
They be swaggy.
You know what the brown weed too.
And not because in New Orleans, you know, we call it like premos, but most, you know,
because you got a lot of vix that roll up crack in their weed, right?
That's what I'm saying.
But they're kids, though.
They're like children.
But they put powder in their weed, right?
You know what I'm saying?
Because if you put in cranking your weed
like you're just like a crack
You know what you're smoking crap
I think if you smoke about it
That's kind of
That's crack in Jason
It's his cousin
And I always been on the fence about that
Right
You know what I'm saying
Because I'm like
It ain't it ain't crank
You know what I'm like
I got the home cook meal
I'm like you're like to say
I got to call them all over
Yeah
Kids don't do drugs
You know nigger kind of get a pants.
You get the light pants with the following that show here.
He's just a healthy version.
This is the organic.
I mean, there's a dumb question.
Was it easy for kids to get it back then?
Because it was like young kids doing it back then.
I mean, yeah, I mean, come on.
That's crazy to you.
I never saw that in Crane.
Come on.
Did you see that?
Yeah.
Come on, man.
On belly.
Like, when, you know what I'm saying?
When Nyes get pulled up on little one in the park.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, come on.
That was in Jamaica, right?
Well, in real life, that was in Queens, Brits.
You know what I'm just saying?
Young men would be like, like, young people were outside, right?
He got us, he got us.
Yeah, he got us.
Young people was outside.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he made his own.
He switched it right back on us.
He got that one.
You got that one.
That's crazy.
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and one of the most authentic voices in music
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But I think when you get to a certain point, the fame or the success or the influence, it just accentuates and exacerbates the inherent person that you are.
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I'm in Australia when Beau is born.
My whole identity is that no matter what,
I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children over my job.
I dread the conversation with my son.
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I also on a documentary,
noticed that they tried to get you to move back to New Orleans.
Oh, no, I wasn't doing that.
Yeah?
You know what I'm going to?
Now, let me ask you, let me ask you.
That was them trying to trick me.
Yeah, that was them trying to trick me back off the streets.
You know what I mean?
You think you would have got in trouble?
I would have been back in jail.
Oh, damn.
Yeah, I'd have violated down there.
No what I'm saying?
I'd have violated down there because it just, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like, just too much.
It's just too much, you know what I'm saying?
And then, you know, I got a history down there.
And then I got 12 and a half playing down there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm about to try something new, man.
I ain't about, you know what I'm going.
Been a lot of the dudes that I had left,
they were still out there doing the same shit I left him doing.
You see what I'm saying?
Basically running in place, you know what I'm saying?
So I'm like, I need a fresh start, man.
Did you feel like we had, who we had on here?
Young Dorff.
And I was trying to explain to him.
Rest in peace, man.
Rest and peace.
Yeah.
I was trying to think that.
You know, for rappers, sometimes us being in our own city, it makes it hard.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Is that something that you feel like for you?
Yeah, man.
Yeah, absolutely.
Like, I've been dealing with that, you know, my whole life.
Like, it's just, you know, people that you grew up with, like, you know, people that's related to you, like, people that's close to you and seeing you, you know, they just feel entitled.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's just this sense of entitlement.
you know that people be having that be having you, you know what I mean,
having to make tough decisions sometime.
You see what I'm saying?
But in the beginning, you don't really get it.
You don't really understand because you just want to look out for everybody,
help everybody, bless everybody, take everybody with you.
And everybody just ain't meant to come, man.
You know what I mean?
And that's just the reality of it.
You know what I mean?
But I ain't get it until I got way older, you see what I'm saying?
But yeah, man, sometimes people are who.
you know what I'm saying to be your own people but then you know they be wanting you to do this
do that you know like man that's shit crazy man no i'm like you know what i know i know i know you know i
definitely know i don't know i don't you know so sometimes you know in your heart because and then i
always you know i'm like a definition of when keeping it real goes wrong you know what i'm saying
Because I always wanted for my niggas
what I wanted for myself.
You see what I'm saying?
And in the process of me trying to pull them out,
I got sucked back in.
Yourself?
No what I'm saying?
Because I've been made it out there.
You know, living in Gated communities
and, you know, getting money and doing my life.
But wanting, yeah, man, like,
and trying to show everybody you ain't forget what you came from.
You know what I'm saying?
Like just, you know, just because it's just in your heart, like, right?
To, you know, be real.
And like, yeah, this is where I'm from.
It's where I'm met.
You know what I mean?
And, and, yeah, nigger end up losing their life like that.
Like, nigger end up looting their life or being in patriotentric like me.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, so, you know, sometimes you just got to understand
and know when it just don't be safe to be going back like that.
Like, you know what I mean?
like, yeah, that don't make you not
a real nigga, like, that don't
make you lesser of a real
nigga, you know what I mean?
It's just making you're smarter, nigga, for real, you know what I'm
man.
You know what it is, man.
Is that up, Gianni, darn?
Somebody.
I don't think you ever had that one, boy.
I thought that was, like, an effect
in the show.
Oh, really?
I'm really drunk.
I'm really drunk.
You know them little clothes, man, things?
I thought that was part of the show.
I don't know.
One of them on he knows.
You know what I'm saying?
I heard that work.
Well, you're talking about death.
Little Wayne told me, like, when you're like,
what's the age demographic for, like,
if you survive at 18, that means you're OG 21.
When 16 is like, you're old.
Like, man, listen, I ain't a lie, man.
Like, for real, for real, you, yeah, you may get past 18.
And you outside
And you're in the, like, you really outside
And in the streets and really,
yeah, 18 is, it's like,
woof. And then 21,
it's like, rah.
You know what I mean?
And yeah.
And then like,
21.
That's wild.
Yeah, fucking, man.
You hear me?
Nigger make it to see 20.
So what I'm like going to do.
It's like going through Vietnam from shit.
Like you're going through war.
Straight up.
Straight up.
Like doing a tour.
You know what?
Like, yeah.
And that's sad, though.
You know what I'm saying?
That's like that's fucked up.
But you know, nigga be losing.
Man, I'm talking about, yeah, man, niggas.
And the crazy part of the need to be penitent for a dead.
Like, you know, they're a slapping nigga at 15, 16 with a hundred years.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, niggas be catching these charges that you can't get back from.
You see, you know what I'm saying?
Young, 15, 16, you know what I'm saying?
Getting on, robbery, murder.
Tempt murder, whatever, whatever, you go in there bitch and they charge you as a adult.
You know what?
Damn.
Yeah, you're going to cross the street.
12, 13.
Like, you, you, yeah, now, 14, 15, you're getting, like, if it's like a capital, you know,
offense, like a red band, yeah, yeah, you're getting charged as an adult.
And the crazy part, I don't do them other people that, you know, they'll go to juvenile
where, you know, if they get blasted, they'll get juvenile life and then be rang back out
that, you know, back in the G, it was 21.
You know what I'm saying?
I think they passed along and moved it up to like 30,
a third of one or some shit like that.
You know what I'm saying?
But, yeah, they're trying to get rid of you.
You know what I'm saying?
So if you catch a real charge at like 15, 16,
and they find you guilty, adios.
No way.
You hear me, you know what I'm saying?
Like, yeah, my fucking ain't going to see you like forever.
What?
Nah, for real.
What made you pick Vegas?
Because most people go to Vegas for trouble,
and you went to Vegas to stay out of trouble.
No, my sister was there, man.
My sister's last manager.
She had been there, like, you know, my whole big.
Like, she was living in New Orleans with me before I left.
And then my girl, Lana, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, Tracy.
Yeah, Tracy had been already out there.
She had already, you know, laid everything out for me.
You know what I'm saying?
Her and Lana, you know, they had the whole red carpet, you know, ready for me.
And it just was a perfect situation for me, like all the way out of the way, all the way out west.
You know, my people was already established, already, you know, situated.
And I could just come out there and just, you know, and just figure it out.
Right.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Me watching the doc, I got to see, like, you and Birdman's love, right?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you could tell.
or not. You could tell, like,
that you're not fronting, right? You know what I'm saying?
But at one point, um,
you kind of like did make a record.
Yeah, yeah, I made a few records.
Yeah.
I got to leave one of them.
So how, so how did,
I know we spoke about it a little bit.
I believe you on the other one, well,
but how did y'all fix it?
And, because this is where people like, you know,
it's going through their own thing with their own family.
You know, everything is, it's not going to be perfect.
But we rapers and sometimes,
That's how we vent.
Right.
You know what I mean?
We go in.
But how did y'all fix that?
Um, I mean, even when I bucked and left and rebelled and, you know, was on my bullshit and all that, like, you know, that was, that was really, to be honest, with you probably, like, out of more hurt and just didn't, than anything, right?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, just, you know, feeling.
because I was so, you know, invested, you know what I'm saying?
And just so, like, that was my, you know, family, like, for real.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, and, yeah, but to answer your question, it was when Tamara died, man, his little sisters, man.
You know what I mean?
He had died in a car wreck, and, like, I think it was 2007 or eight or, I think it was 2007.
You know what I'm saying?
But you and Mara was like my sister, man.
I mean, Mara grew up the gap, was my sister, you know what I mean?
So, you know, when Tamara died, like, you know, I put my pride to the side, you know what I mean?
And I had to reach out, you know what I'm saying?
Like, yeah, and, you know, because I know how he probably was feeling in the inside, you know what I'm saying, behind the sister.
And that's the first time.
And yeah, yeah, that was the first time.
Yeah, that was the first time.
That was the first time I had reached out, man.
You know what I mean?
After Mara died.
And after that, you know, everything just started, you know, fixing itself from nothing.
Right.
Because I love how you took responsibility for it.
And I was like, yo, that's my family.
I did that.
I had to get that off my chest.
And it was like, you went right back to it.
And I was like, damn.
I'm saying, like, a lot of people don't do that.
A lot of people don't fix it.
And, like, and you admit it, he was like, I wanted to get this off my chest.
I'm going right back to the family.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, at the end of the day, man, like, you know, I can't tell my.
story without telling the cash money story.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, cash money can't tell
the cash money story without
telling my story. You see what I'm saying?
And you know it's
deep and rap for real.
It seems like that's a cash money thing though. Y'all be
beefing and somehow find back
to each other like, y'all be saying
moves out and shit by each other.
Yeah, we're going to...
But unless if somebody
jump out there on, you know
what I'm saying? Like, then I'm...
Because I guess...
And I see like that with baby, like, I can see what the fuck I want about him.
Like, I'm going to, you know what I'm saying.
It's like real family shape.
Right.
Fuck you.
Yeah.
But if somebody else ain't mind him, I'm going to feel a play.
You know what I'm going to be like, I'm going to jump out there.
You see what I'm saying?
Because that's just, that's just my family, man.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, that's our family business.
Right.
Okay.
Let's do a quick time with a lot.
Let's do it, man.
Okay.
Oh, do you, you got?
What, quick time or who?
Who?
What?
You played this last time
We played this last time
We played it
A drinking game
Okay
Okay
Okay
I got to get you
My drinking
Yeah
He didn't play
He was in drinking
Remember
Oh no
But no
But we had a designated
drinking for
Oh we had a designated
Drink a ball
Oh man
I was my designated
Yeah
But he played the game
What the EMG
Got me done
Man
What are
I'm fucked up
Yeah
I'm fucking
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
I'm about to diss somebody, man.
Who can, you don't know the rules, right?
I don't know the rules.
What, right, right, right?
And what, what, what, what is your drink?
Dahlio.
Yeah, yeah.
That's the brown one, right?
That's that white.
The one with that skeleton on that jump.
Yeah.
That Jones.
I don't think I heard anybody back in this.
I was like that homeless rehearsal.
Oh, too.
Hey, come on, man.
We got to tell who kids.
He don't know.
Okay, okay.
You tell the rules to everybody.
So we're going to give you two choices.
And we're going to ask you something, too.
But we all drinking.
Two choices.
If you pick one, we don't drink.
But if you don't really want to answer, you say both or neither or whatever, then we all drink.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
What the second one?
Just like this.
If you pick, we're not drinking.
But if you don't pick, we drink.
And let's just keep it like that.
If I say X and Y, you say both we drink.
Yes.
You got to drink too, though.
I mean, I ain't drinking this stuff.
I met up to that.
You got to drink too, who cares?
Do I?
Yeah, absolutely.
You guest hosting right now.
Really?
I thought I was a guest host.
I didn't know I was like, yeah.
The host are on this show.
Oh, the host, Mattson, Mrs.
Man, let's get it.
Let's get it.
Let's get it.
What we had with it?
Soldier Slim or Young Dog?
Sojure.
I knew that.
These guys write these questions over there.
Like,
Like, I mean, and don't get me wrong, man.
I love dope, man.
You know what I'm saying?
But come on, man.
That was too easy.
Yeah, that's your brother.
So, bird man or slim?
Ha, ha.
You got a drink.
Let me get my shot.
You got your shot?
Yeah, yeah, we're going to go.
We're going to drink today.
You know what I mean? We're going to drink today.
Drink up.
Oh, we got a drink today?
Yeah, we're going to drink today.
This is how it starts.
This is not what it is.
This is how it is.
I'm a lead.
This is obviously for you.
Shout out to Jane, man.
Lloyd Banks or Tony Yale?
Oh.
Dr.
Got it, man.
Got him.
This is drink, man.
This is drink.
Yeah, let's drink.
I don't want the niggas calling him.
Cheers.
I don't want no G.
about that too.
I don't want no
Gune and beef right now.
They got enough going.
There's a lot of gene and the beef going on.
I'm good.
And I think,
I think,
Oh, man.
You get to get to?
You know,
I'm giving this to him.
The soul plane situation was crazy.
He's going to answer this
too politically correct.
So I'm going to ask,
this is for you.
Go ahead.
And I'm curious
in your answers.
Oh, man.
I get to.
Naz or Jeter kiss.
Wow.
Get out of here.
See, I want to,
I'll just,
Yeah
What?
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Kissing my Tifah
man
Yeah
Kissing my
Tafin'
Yeah,
He'd get mad at me
for an action's question
I mean
He's just to take him off
The Lick
Yeah,
Hey,
Nah,
Kiss, yeah
Kiss
Yeah,
kids got balls
for days,
man,
kids talk
their street shit
yeah
I fucks with
yeah
Okay
This for who kid
Yeah
Kid Caprio
Funflex
Oh
Uh
he gonna
Dha
I, hey, oh, y'all are punishing.
Kay-Kipree.
Respectfully.
Why?
Why?
He was the first to do, like, the bad boy mix tapes and stuff back then.
So as far as, like, a mixtape DJ.
Yeah, for me as a mixtape DJ.
Yeah.
He influenced me to, like, you know, obviously, cool as my neighbor, but it kind of, like, combined.
But, yeah, Kit-C-C-C-C-Pree.
Who?
Funkflex.
A funk.
Funflex.
Flex is like a-respect.
Business guy.
I think Fes.
The Scratch.
King.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
He told me how to buy a Lambeau and shit, you know what I'm saying?
Nice boss.
Okay, you ready?
We can't talk about that.
This for me?
Yeah.
All right, let's go.
Las Vegas or New Orleans.
Come on, man.
You got to say, it was.
You heard of me?
You're heard of me?
You're not going to pick the home team.
Wow.
You know what?
I made an expert, by the way.
I made an answer.
Like if all those spells, yeah, I can survive in that jungle, man.
So then I'm going to have to do that jungle, man.
Okay.
I like this one.
Good.
For you.
DJ Drama or DJ Clue?
Oh, Clue.
I'm here because of him.
That's the other.
That's what's the reason I'm here.
I know.
I told me how to steal that.
You know, I leaked.
You know what I'm saying?
But you know, drum.
Dr.
Yeah, I'm saying.
You know, I mean, by the thing.
I get why you, you know what I'm saying?
But, yeah, man.
Norrie was...
But Norrie looked for me because Clue taught me how to rob songs.
So when I stole Norrie's, I think it was...
Clue taught you how to rob songs?
That's a bad, that's a bad wrong song.
Still, just say still.
You were from the dat machine in the studio?
Well, you know, Norie wanted to kill me in the beginning.
So I think I think I leaked...
A lot of people wanted me.
Yeah, but Norie originally wanted to kill me.
What CNN?
Capone. Capone's like, we got to get this
nigga, right? So I leaked
Super Thug. That was a Super Thug.
No, it was a band for TV.
Because if it was Capone,
Capone, that's my solo, so it couldn't have been Capone.
Or if it was Capone, it was Capone and a gig out.
Hey, but when that shit, first-ass-ass-on-pomping,
niggas, you were to get any feeling about that shit.
Yeah, I'm talking about...
He was active. He was looking for the DJs.
Active.
Not only the DJs, we used to go for the bootlegers.
I'm talking.
That was the real problem.
The bootleggers, man.
that was the real problem.
And I remember one time.
Poor booed in Detroit.
Like, I literally, like, took all the niggas shit.
Like, that was, like, me, not for real.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Me just trying to send me my own shit.
Like, I'm not too.
A little.
I took, we took the niggled.
Oh, motherfucker fucking stand.
Like, like, man.
You know what the fuck is you doing?
Man, like, you're doing?
Like, you're tripping.
Yeah.
And the bootlegger.
Crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You had to.
You had to.
You had to.
You had to.
You had.
hit her nerve.
He's like,
pull leg.
Yeah, yeah.
It's still hurting.
I still see,
I still look at
a couple of people
of the dudes and look like a boop leg.
You look like a boop leg.
Biggie or Jay-Z?
Oh, wow.
Oh,
fuck,
bad.
You heard me?
You hear of it.
We hear you.
We heard.
We heard.
Hey,
um,
damn.
Biggie of a.
Hey, come on.
Let's drink.
Yeah, Bill and me want.
Wow.
Hey, but.
Yeah, nah.
Lidwere me, and I'm going to answer it off air.
And I'm going to answer.
Everybody's going to need.
You know what I did.
You want some of Mahawhana?
What have it done?
You want some Mammahuana?
I have a drink pot.
What's that?
Mama Wina, man.
Marijuana.
Mama Havana.
It's like about the thing, the Haitian thing.
It's kind of similar.
Oh, it's a relationship.
No, no, it's Dominican.
Oh, Dominican.
Hey, not for real.
But even she appreciate me going big.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, so, yeah, I just wanted sure
to take a shot.
Okay, you know what I mean?
Like, you know what I mean?
You got your head to ask?
You take your head.
But, yeah, I mean, and even though he didn't have a,
he wasn't able to, you know,
accumulate the body or whatever.
That Jay was able to, you know what I mean,
over the years.
Unfortunately, right.
Man, unfortunately, right.
But, man, that life after death, though.
I mean, RIP big, but Jay did use you guys
as a form of energy to, because you guys
was the shit.
So, you know, Jay, you know,
how to maneuver on other people.
Absolutely, absolutely.
Like, it all, I mean, man, you know, hip hop is like a big pot of gumbo, man.
You know what I mean?
And, you know, you just drew a bunch of flavors in there, throw a bunch of style,
threw up and mix it up and tell him what's going to come out, man.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Oh, Jay, Jay, Jay, Jay, Jay, you know what I mean?
He get his whole kind of, I mean, some of it.
I'm not going to see, but, yeah, yeah.
I mean, nor do.
So, Big had a way, like, paying pictures that just is second to none.
But he charged 150 G's for a dinner.
I mean, how much would you charge?
Wait, who did that?
You told me, you didn't have to pay, right?
No, I don't know.
I never been to the broccoli's and brunch.
How much would you charge, BG, if I got to have them, if I got to get some tips?
You sound like you upset about this.
Yeah, you're tempted.
You get invited to shit like that.
You're tired of charge you $150 to come under brunch.
It's $150 to eat with that digger, man.
Get fillet.
a little menu.
I think you're making this on that.
I'm not paying it for people.
I'm not.
I'm captain.
I'm careful.
I'm happy.
I don't think nobody pays for the
revation brunch.
I don't think that's...
So what did that room
come from?
You got to pay to eat with Jay.
No, that's...
No, that's that.
Would you pay...
Yeah, would you pay...
$500,000?
Yeah, that's not a...
Oh, that's just took me off of me.
Yeah.
Jay said he would take it.
Oh, you were...
I didn't even.
I didn't be like a little tin stack.
You know?
Right, right.
Like, right.
Timball to be cool, you know what I'm saying?
Like, if you say you, they're living like that
and you want to come in in politics, you know what I'm saying,
and network.
Only time I've ever done something like that is when Big
passed away, Big had a charity.
And, um, like, you had to pay like,
the more plates you wanted, like to eat,
you do have to pay more.
And it goes to charity anyway.
Yeah, it goes to, it went to Biggs.
Yeah, Big Fex.
Nah, that's love right there.
So, LA or Miami?
Miami.
Okay, thank you.
Thank you.
Is that we're going to LA, though.
I just came from my kid.
I love you.
I love you.
Yeah, please say.
I love you out there.
I'm L.A.
I'm L.A.
My name.
Surrounded.
Yeah.
Okay.
Me or X.
Shana?
Mia X.
Okay.
Wow.
I'm a spell, y'all.
You know what I'm saying?
And I fuck with Shona.
Do a shout out of Shana, man.
But you know what I'm saying?
I got to go with Mia, man.
You're in a big one, man.
Yeah.
Fax.
We ain't get to be.
We didn't get to a lot of why?
I don't know that.
You ain't.
He denied me the wah.
Yay.
I ain't doing it right.
How do you do it?
How do you do it?
Shake me out.
I think the better question is how you spell that.
It's like a W3A.
It's like three-hers.
You know what's crazy?
I can see the internet kids seeing that.
And they're going to come out with mad, different variations.
I can see it. I can see it, bro.
I can see it. I know that shit.
Yeah, not, because everybody going to have their own spelling.
But that's my spelling.
Okay.
Thanks.
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Webby or a little boozy?
Damn.
You're taking a shot?
Really?
Absolutely.
I mean, we're going to take a shot.
Man, yeah.
You know what?
You know what?
You know what?
Shout out of my mind.
Let me see.
Y'all take your shit.
I answer for you.
Yeah, though, but booze it, though.
You know what I'm gonna go Bupac.
You know what I mean?
Nah, you ain't dead, man.
You got to take a shot.
You ain't, you know.
But, yeah, man, you know, man, come on.
I got to go Bupac, man.
And I love with me.
That boy, that savage life.
You heard me, that's savage life.
You pop that motherfucker on them.
You heard me, that bitch at you.
You heard me?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's both of my bros, though.
Okay.
You know what I'm going to do.
I want to get this shit.
I don't get this shit.
That's what you said you to listen.
We're just getting caught, man.
Waka flaka or Gucci Man?
Wap.
Wap.
Wap.
Meaning Gucci Man, yeah.
Yeah, Gucci Man, yeah, Gucci, man.
I'd be saying Wamp, you know what I'm saying?
Guwop.
You know, you got a few names.
You know what I mean?
You got a few names, but on...
Who would you pick?
Yeah, man, goo Wap.
I'm going to run with Gwap, man.
Even though I started with Gucci, I pick Wok.
He don't fuck with me.
me no more because of a wok.
Who?
What, Gush, you don't fuck with you no more?
Because of that.
Because of a walk.
I mean, because of...
Because I fuck with a walk, so he don't fuck with me.
Really?
I mean, he fucking with me cordially, but it's like...
I ain't got nothing to do with that.
You know, you know what?
You see?
You know what I didn't want to trick?
You know what?
You follow the territory.
You don't even ask you.
You're crazy.
You know, you're crazy.
You know, like your hell of this shit, right?
Why you think is laughing?
I was laughing.
Because it's hilarious.
Okay, you got to back to that.
Don't work with me.
Okay, this is a good one.
You got two chains of T.I.
Two teams or T.I.
Wow.
Oh.
Wow.
Go ahead.
Am, man.
He needs them.
Hey, yeah.
Yeah, what a drink.
You could go ahead.
You know what I'm saying.
Because I ain't even going to lie, man.
Chains and tip.
Like, wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not shank.
Titty boy.
You know, I know Titty boy, like, and then, and me and Tipped, like, and then it's just like, yeah, I, yeah.
You can't even say that.
You know what I'm saying?
You dig?
I fuck with, you know what I mean?
I fucks with both of the boys.
Is that Aviya, again?
They send him their love right back.
Yeah, yeah, man, I fuck with both of the bros.
You know what?
Tip jokes me, too.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, he got a lot of records with Tim.
Yeah, you know, me and Tip did a deal together, like,
for Atlantic and shit.
Like, he don't want to bring me to the table.
But through Grand Hussel?
What?
Yeah, he co-executive produced the album that I dropped before I went to the bank.
Oh, that's right.
That's right.
I'm saying?
On Atlantic, yeah, Tip, you know what I'm saying?
The one line to play up with me and Craig Kelman and Pop and Bob, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, that's my.
That's mock.
Yeah.
Man, Tim, got history.
You know what I'm saying?
But that's my nigga, though.
I love that, nigga, man.
No, man.
Okay, so we took the shot for that already, right?
He didn't take a shot, but they'll let you live.
We watched you.
I did take a shot.
No, I took it.
You took it right now?
They just brought me two more new ones.
You was empty before.
No, I was thinking like the wine shots.
Buster rhymes or M&M?
Holy shit.
What the fuck?
Damn, man.
I'm drinking.
What a drink's at.
I'm a drink.
Well, I'm a drink, but I'm a drink, but I'm a drink.
Now, who came on with that question?
Oh, don't.
Don't.
You know what?
Oh, who's
Kumoli and has.
You know what I'm saying?
Because that was...
Is that a white part of weekend and it?
Hey,
that was a good question.
I took it.
I took it.
But, um,
just because I'm,
it's Black History Month.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, you know, wait.
We got two more days left.
Two more days.
Just because it's Black History Month,
you know I'm gonna go with Bassa.
You know what I'm saying?
Because Buster
And Buster was on my last album too
Like I got a record with me, him and L. Wayne
that's on that freedom of speech, you know what I mean?
In my notes.
Yeah, man, yeah, man.
And Buster's on a hell of a run too.
And man, what?
I'm talking about, come on, man,
Buster a super living legend in this junk.
You know what I mean?
If I'm a legend, he's a super living legend.
Like, for real, for real.
I'm talking about because I remember, you know,
being in my, like, oh, man,
I ain't going to go.
there.
But I was about to go back to him.
That was 11th.
But yeah, man, I fuck with Buzz.
That's dope.
But yeah, man, I fuck with Buzz.
And every time we, you know, run across each other and see each other.
And he just be having, you know, so much good energy, so much positive energy.
You know what I'm saying?
So much, you know, just love that he be pointing on.
And he really, and when I call, you know, he's going to answer.
And if he out the country or something, he's going to call back.
He'll get right back.
You know what I mean?
And woo, like, yeah, bust my, but I'm a him fan.
I ain't know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Like him and them, I'm like, I ain't going to lie.
He ain't too many.
That niggins fucking with that bust.
That's crazy.
He ain't too many of the niggas.
Could stand in the ring with that one.
Nah, nah, nah, yeah, yeah.
We don't need a shot.
Yeah, we don't need to have.
We took the shot of right.
You go back to that renegade.
Like, and you go understand what I'm saying.
Wow.
You know, like he really...
I mean, Jay Z had to get on that.
That told you right there.
I'm never answering the renegade question again.
I'm never answering that again.
Oh, I do not want smoke when it comes to that renegade.
I don't want...
I'm never answering that question.
Trust me.
It was too much.
Okay.
That's weird.
Oh, shit.
I know you're going.
All right, all right.
Mani fresh or KLC?
What a drink said?
Okay.
Oh, shit.
Oh, God.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Oh, we got.
Oh, we're in.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, man.
Leave my lap.
She is.
She is.
She killed in all that.
Keep her back there.
Talu.
Salu.
That's right.
That's right.
To my brother.
You already dropping the mic, man.
That's dropping the mic.
Hey, I think this game should be over, though.
Yeah.
No, we almost don't.
Like, we only got 10 more.
And you can take light shots.
You don't have to.
You don't have to.
Man.
Not a dumb.
We just play.
We just play.
And you can take light shots.
I ain't.
You got to take light shots.
I'm cool, though.
I ain't going to get out of camera.
Don't get.
I don't get out of camera.
You want us?
We ain't let you.
I'm sorry.
We don't need to you there.
We got to ignore you and shit.
Who kidding?
The source or XXL?
The source or XXL?
Wow.
Damn.
I mean, the source.
You know what?
Don't answer me.
I ain't on auto, man.
I'm fucked up.
Man, Vanessa used to be right.
Me when I was in jail.
You know what I mean?
He's sending me magazines and all that, man.
So, you know, shout out to Vanessa said.
And that's like, and I'm gonna go double-a-six.
Okay, that's hard.
That was hard.
I mean, like, for real, for real.
You know, like, yeah, yeah, yeah, Vanessa.
I mean, but we've been having a relationship, you know, since we've, since like 9-8, you know what I mean?
Like, that's my girl, like, for real, for real.
Yeah, when I was in the Bing, no, like, Vanessa used to always check on me and shit, you know what I mean?
Right, right, man, yeah, yeah.
And we're gonna have been a good person.
Absolutely.
Very good, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Master P or Jay Prince?
Jay Prince.
Okay.
You hear what I'm going to go.
I'm going to go Jay Prince.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
This is one of my favorite questions ever.
Which one?
Oh, shit.
It's not even here.
I saw this in my mind.
Yeah, I'm like, I'm like, none of these are your favorite questions ever.
Michael Jackton or Prince.
Damn.
Come on, man.
Come on, I used to be sliding my stock.
I used to be in the houses and keep, like, on a box.
Man, come on, man, stop playing.
Okay.
I used to think that.
I had to spell on my face front
to do the smooth criminal before.
You did not.
Look, I'm talking about, I was almost doing everything.
You were doing everything.
You know, I'm talking about it.
You're talking about it.
You're talking about it.
Oh, shit.
That's a lot
That's not real
Right, that's not real
Right, don't
Don't fuck up my child
honey
That's a tripper friend
He wasn't
He was a lot of Mike
He told me his effects
Man
Mike told me
He told me he said
He told you
Like I was with the nigga
Man that nigga
That's a ill-flectic
You know what
That's a ill-fugged
Yeah
That's hard
That's hard
Criminal show
You're like
I'm talking about
Don't ruin
You know
Even even
Even
What they don't ruin
It
Hold up
What the name
Of the name of the movie
Was with the whale
You're talking about
Free Willey?
Free Willey?
The single he had off the free willet show.
Oh, yeah.
With the name of that John Williams?
Man, Mike.
Man, they can't fucking with Mike, man.
They fucking with Mike.
Fuck with Prince, though.
Like, Prince went out off of the fields
and the elevator.
Shout out to Prince.
Rest the piece of folks.
Yeah, Mike.
Yeah, right.
The piece of both of them went out of.
Yeah.
Both of them went out of.
All right.
but y'all down big.
We got a couple more.
We got another couple more.
And then we get right back to the interview
and then we're going to bring Wifi out.
All right.
All right.
Wifee.
Public enemy or NWA?
Public enemy.
NWA.
Damn, man.
You know he's picking.
I already know he's picking.
Hey, not,
you know,
where I'm at,
it's a,
it's a black man,
you know what I mean,
who you know,
love our people.
And really, you know,
just want to see us.
You know what I'm saying?
Conquer the word.
But NW.
Like, I mean, like, NWA, like, I'm talking about easy.
Like, like, what?
Like, come on, man.
You seen those recent interviews, those restored interviews?
You know, he was, like, I'm talking about, man.
He was a young man.
The man, fuck the police.
Like, fuck, you, fuck, you.
Like, they had a nigga out of their top.
Like, I'm talking about NWA.
What?
Man, listen, I'm talking about, yeah, my nigga ran my nigga.
straight, like, yeah, NWA.
For a real.
Like, you know,
the Fed sent them a letter.
You know what I mean?
Like, but, but at the age I was at the time, like,
I really ain't understand.
We'll fight the power of men.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah.
But I understood what fuck the police man.
That was clear.
That was clear.
That was easy.
That's right.
You're all right.
You're all right.
No, you're right.
That's the smartest way ever.
But now that I'm older.
I understand it.
I understand the message on another level.
It was the same energy on different sides of the spectrum.
That's how I agree with you.
Not facts.
Not facts.
But end up.
You ain't here the nigga on some motherfucking.
You're in me?
Like, I'm talking about,
I'm getting that off.
Man, you know what I mean?
The niggas got killed behind Starter jackets in my city.
Like them L.A. King's, world jackets.
Them Raiders jackets.
Like, I'm talking about niggas was robbing for them bitches.
Like, yeah, man.
Man, I'm talking about, man, them niggas, them ngers, hey, NWA.
This is one we skipped over, I believe.
Slickwick or Koojee Rap?
Yeah, we did.
We skipped over, yeah.
But mistake.
Now, we're just trying to help them out.
You sing a ragazily?
What was you saying?
What was that beat?
What was that beat you was making?
I'm trying to say.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
I was in my own head.
I was trying to figure out the beat.
I thought that was good.
I was like, yo, is that right?
My coozy rap?
Man, I ain't line out.
I don't know.
I don't know.
We're going to get somebody to sample that shit.
That shit was, that shit was crazy.
Now, that's just sounded hard.
I thought it was made up beat.
I swear that.
I had went somewhere else on your own.
That was hard.
We're going to send on that.
Produced my VG.
We're going to sample that.
Oh, shit.
Shit.
Because you're a hip-hop dude, so I'm curious.
Facts.
Facts.
Slick, Rick, or Coo-Rap?
Slick, Ripper, Coo-Rap.
I ain't ain't gonna lie, though.
You know, it's crazy, though.
Uh-huh.
Like I said, like, when I was, like, 13 years old, like, you know,
and I was in that cash money boot camp, like, and, you know,
Berman Slim used to lock me and Wayne in the house.
You know, they make, you know, fresh, make a beat,
and, you know, the thing is a leave about.
That's the group.
The group.
Yeah, facts.
And, you know, they'll just leave us in the house.
and, you know what I'm saying, make us right.
Like, you know what I mean?
Until they get back and they'd be gone five, six hours, you know what I mean?
And, you know, baby used to have me listening to Cooji rap, man.
Wow, get out of it.
I'm going to do it.
Really quick.
We didn't.
We didn't have a lot of Cooji Rap.
Down South, I did not.
Like, I think Trick Dad, he said that Cooji Rap.
Yeah, man.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I used to have me.
You ain't got to take a shot.
I'm going to take a shot for me to get your wrong.
I'm going to take a shot.
Let me get in there one.
Nah, Stanley used to have me listening to Koogee rap, man.
You're what I get this split your Kool-A pack and all that from.
Like, you know what I didn't know?
For real, for real.
You know what I'm saying?
I get there from Kooji rap, man.
You're dig.
That's hard.
Uh-huh.
I'm thinking a shot.
Super right.
In my head, I'm super don't he's going to say slippery.
Yeah, nah.
He, I'm, yeah, nah.
You know why?
Because of the jewelry, you know, like, Slickrick has, like, obviously,
album was first classic.
Facts.
But the jewelry game started with him.
Facts.
Facts.
Waring his jewelry is like you're part of like a job.
He started that bling-bring like.
You know,
shit before?
You put on slick, like,
you put on slick,
like,
no, I don't wear other pinnets change.
No, like putting his shit.
He does that.
I mean,
I might do that for Mr. T only.
Like if I met,
I mean, he's a hip hop, Mr. T.
And I met Mr. T.
And it was so crazy
because he had no jury on.
And I was a little disappointed.
Yeah.
I was a little disappointed like,
yeah, come on, Mr. D, you got to keep the image up.
I swear to God, I took a picture.
I don't even think I posted it.
Like, I'm like, okay.
You want to take it for me.
You want to say funny, more.
Okay, I like this one.
Even though I'm changing it a little bit.
The clips or mob D?
You change it a lot.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
Man.
You hear of me.
Uh-oh.
We hear you.
Because you got...
I was about to lead the witness.
I'm not going to say no.
Uh-oh.
Do you want to take a shot?
Sometimes I got to get away.
Hey, Monty.
Alchemist, what's up?
Alchemist.
That's a great record, too.
I'm going to go with the mob, man.
I'm going to go with the mob, man.
I know you were.
You got a record for prodigy.
You know what's crazy?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, man, prodigy.
That's true.
The first New York dude to come, you know what I mean?
And embrace me and get me on a record.
I was actually at that video.
I was just a little nigga.
Like, you're right?
You know what?
Yeah.
You know, like, you dig.
Like, Pradesh.
I think it was the first one from New York, like, to embrace me, man.
And you know, awesome, like, man, I need, yeah, I need, that fuck me up.
Like, I was like, what?
No, I'm saying.
Stunner called me and was like, man, look, what's up, man?
You're trying to do this song with mine.
He's proud of you.
Who you hit us up?
I'm like, what?
I'm like, come on.
Let's rock out.
Let's go do it, man.
We got to do y'all pop
Knock the song out
Ooh who
Then he hit back
He wanted to do the video
You know what I'm in Queens
Like you know what I'm in a Queens bridge
Yeah
Long Island City
Like that's crazy
Yeah
Yeah
He went go get the motherfucking
Yeah for me
Yeah I don't
I think I was one of the people
That went to the stuff
Like for real
Like yeah
Like on some G shit
Like yo we want
We love y'all in New York
Yeah
I know you y'all know you're now
I know you're now
Nah, man, rest and peace of pride of you, man.
You know what I mean?
We got to say a lot of his lyrics have come to truth now.
Like, we've seen a lot of this shit.
Wow.
We're in his lyrics deep.
Yeah, yeah.
I had to come to this show to know that pride you brought this nigger.
Yeah.
Turn to a million percent.
That's one million percent.
Whatever he needed.
I never brought up.
We were down.
Whatever he needed at that big of a shoot, we all stopped and do it.
I'm talking about, like, I'm talking about, yeah.
Yeah.
Because at this time, I was, you know what I'm saying?
because at this time I was still off the, yeah, you hear of me, you know what I'm like.
I was with you.
I was here.
And I'm like, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Man of Queens, Bradford.
Yeah.
I was a part of that move, sir.
Wow.
I was a part of that.
And I was like, you know what?
Yeah.
And we shot that video and it was just all love.
It was all real.
It was all, yeah.
They just love this guy, by the way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, we're going to move on just a little.
We almost done.
We're almost done.
Yeah, we're basically done.
All right.
But kid, kid or young buck?
Kid kid or young buck?
Wow.
You're talking about kid kid kid, nothing kid.
Like, squad up, kid kid.
Like, like, like, Mrs. Officer, kid.
Like, like, squad up, kid kid.
Squat up Mrs.
Off.
Yeah.
Kid, kid.
With the Grammy.
Because Juvenile was with, uh, no.
Oh, Young Buck was with juvenile.
All right, all right, all right.
So you say Young Buck or...
I ain't ain't gonna lie, though, man.
I got...
Me and Buck...
I got history with Buck.
You know what, you know?
Like, real newsy history with Buck.
Like, me and Buck go way back.
Like, I'm talking about on some real live-y-ass shit
where I used to be in Tennessee
and Nashville streets on some...
You know what I'm saying?
With Twine and Kool-Aid and...
You know what I'm saying?
Like, all them...
Like, before...
You know what I was called the fake?
kids like with like
me and Buck
know each other, know each other like
on some, on some, on some real
live, you know what I'm saying, street gang and shit.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Buck, you know, Buck the bro.
Like, and then, you know,
kid kid, you know, that's, you know what I'm saying?
He's a hometown hero too, though.
That's a little of me.
Like, I fuck with, you know what I'm saying?
Like, and I'm talking about, I got a song
on my new album like with Kid Kid on it.
Like, that's, you know, super
exclusive and hard.
You know what I'm saying?
We didn't shot a video for their show to know.
Like right now,
these new album I'm about to drop called Shizzle with the Gold T.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, I got a new one by the drop.
Shizzle with the Gold Tee.
Because that's what they been wanting that chisel with the C.
They're like, they don't want the shizzle with the white T.
They want that.
That's a hard title.
No, man.
So I'm like, all right, that what you don't want?
Well, fuck it then.
You're right?
I'm about to go in on and get all this motherfucking chisel with the gold T, man.
Fuck it.
You know what I'm about going on again.
I thought I've been jizzled with the gold grizzle.
Nah.
Nage.
I think of the gold grisle.
With the gold team.
So that's a shot, right?
That's a shot, right?
That's a shot.
That's a shot.
That's a shot.
So you got a shot.
My brother's, you know what I hate you.
All right.
All right.
We're a white fan, man.
We ain't going to make it.
We ain't going to make a man.
We got, we got you.
We got you.
All right.
You said, Adori.
Your TV, Rash.
Your TV raps or Rap City?
Your MTV Raps or Raps?
Rap City.
Like, come on, man, for real.
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Boobie trap or Magic City?
Absolutely.
Original.
The original is like the standard.
We in Miami.
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
Miami's the state.
Because that's also a question that we need to know.
Because who, the lemon pepper wings.
Where was those that you're great at in Atlanta or Miami, in your opinion?
That's crazy.
In my opinion, what the lemon pepper wings was originated?
Absolutely.
Okay, yes.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I don't do that.
Come on.
Come on, now, don't do me that.
You know I'm talking with the lemon pepper show.
Atlanta, right?
You know what I'm talking?
But, A.
A.
A.
Atlanta.
Is that where it's Paul?
Is that where you think it's from?
I think it's from Terties, man.
You think it's from 80s, Miami.
But I know my taste buzz is limiting.
It's Miami, man.
Yeah, yeah.
It's Miami, man.
It's a good debate.
I don't know either.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But I'm just saying what you're...
I never mean.
I never mean.
I never heard of lemon pepper.
I never heard of lemon pepper until I came to the South.
Come on.
So the Sue's rendezvous.
They never had...
You ain't you're eating Sue's rendezvous?
God damn it.
You're good.
I'm judging you.
Oh, ain't.
I take a rich trying to see.
In life, you got to be a nigga's trying to see.
You know.
This is the last one.
You're going to go back to the interview.
Come on.
Let's go.
Okay.
Loyalty or respect?
Um, loyalty.
You know what I mean?
I'm, I'm going to demand my respect.
You know what?
I'm going to get that regardless.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
But loyalty, man.
Like, loyalty go a long way, man.
Like, that shit goes a long way.
For real, for real, man.
As if you're lawyers to me.
And I'm loyal to you.
And then the,
the respect going to come from within that.
Like, you know, me?
Yeah, man.
Just drink. That was fun.
You don't have to.
You don't have to.
No, let's drink.
But nobody told me he'd do a little one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's not me if we're done with a quick time of slime.
You got both?
Yeah, yeah.
You got both?
All right.
Now, look, this is the first time we done this on the show.
No, no, no.
He got an alumni.
Flowers.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm describing.
I'm describing.
I'm describing it.
This is the first time we've done this on this show.
We gave people in their flowers, but you didn't get your flowers.
No, he did.
He got his flowers.
But we're giving them a loan to flower.
Oh, we get a lot.
Oh, okay.
You can't reach that one, big of me.
All right.
All right.
You got another one.
You got another one.
You got another.
You got a lot.
Who cares?
Oh, no.
I ain't got this.
You got this.
Yeah.
Yes, yes.
As a hoax, yes.
What do you mean the first?
Yeah.
Your first.
Yeah.
You're right.
You want to drink chance.
Shout out.
My shit in my bedroom.
Get the chair.
Get the chair for wife.
Yeah.
Hold up, man.
Hold on, man.
Yeah.
Y'all, I put it in my shirt.
Yeah, yeah.
And next time you get that.
Hold on.
Wow.
Do I want her to my name?
Do I want her to my right?
I love Norrie, man.
I love you too, who kid.
Oh, all right.
All right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
You want to make you do swipe?
Let's get it.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean.
Okay.
Let me introduce it
Fuck it
I gotta put this next
You know what I'm saying
Yo Norrie I love you man
I love you too bro
I just fucked some twins yesterday
Identical twins
Let me put this next
of the picture I got
I'm gonna
I actually respect that
Yeah
I'm gonna cheat by cheat
You know
I'm a cheetah
Oh shit I wasn't ready
Okay cool
You ready
I'm here my wife
Yeah
Holda wha wha
Holda wha
Who la
Nah I'm saying
You want me to go on
Put the introduction
Yeah
We're trying to sign your podcast.
EMZ.
We get you ready.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
I want to tell you.
You want me to hear me.
That's what I'm talking about.
You know what?
That's my life.
All right.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold up.
Chill out.
The queen is coming down.
The queen is coming in.
You're a dig.
I'm by the group.
The queen is coming in and introduce the one and only
body.
Brooke, you know what I mean, the CEO of the hidden vote, you know what I mean, like my future
wife, you know what I mean?
Oh, look at that.
Like my fiance.
Where she at?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, let you in.
What are you in right now?
Hey, hey, hey.
Wow.
What's up, baby?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, we're going to get your flowers.
Yeah, we're going to get you your flowers.
We did not.
We did, you know what I?
Yeah.
Let's tell us.
Tell us about, um, uh,
drink is a hidden vault.
Yeah.
Not a hidden vault.
Let me shut up.
Okay.
Okay.
See, it's your thing.
Okay.
Okay.
Would you take a shot too?
You will take a day?
You will take a shot.
You know what I got something.
So let's talk about the coffee.
Let's do it.
I've been drinking.
Okay, you've been drinking?
I've been drinking.
So what is it?
No, it's an enhancement drink.
So for men and women, we have a formula for men and a formula for women.
Wow.
And it boosts like your hormones, your sexual hormones.
Oh, is that?
It's like, oh, is that?
I'm talking about, you know.
You heard of me?
I'm talking about, we heard you.
I'm talking about.
We hear you.
I'm talking about.
We hear you.
Give me.
But it also
have the B-12
and all the things that monster have in it
is just a sexual enhancement.
Got to get the weather.
Yeah.
We got to get you. We got to get you.
We got to. I got here.
I know. I know.
You know. You got a head and twins without the vote. You need to vote.
You got a big show.
I got an identical twins.
I got a dick, care.
Well, said.
So how. So how.
Have you been together?
It's stupid, man.
That's what it's been, but he's going to say a year.
Okay.
He's going to say, yeah.
You know, I'm on jail time.
I'm on jail time.
Two months as a year.
Yeah, we, yeah, yeah, it's been a year.
It's been a year, man.
Yeah, I'm right?
Okay.
Now, I don't know if you know, but I'm going to bounce about a little bit,
but I've had every, uh, almost every cash money member on from Manny Fresh.
To Juvie, to Wayne, to, yeah, yeah, right, right, right.
He made me finish.
Hey, go ahead, finish.
You're sorry?
Man, y'all, wait, much.
Let me get a shot.
Let me warm myself up before I ask this.
You've been warm, because y'all have been taking shot.
Yeah, yeah, well.
We're fucked.
This is something I didn't shot for.
Did you see him on this show?
Who?
Did you see Turk?
Wait, say that again.
Did you see Turk on this show?
On what show?
On this show?
Right here.
Right.
Did you not hear it?
Because I see Judy go crazy.
You know what I see Juby go crazy.
I see you like kind of ignoring a little bit of it.
Okay, okay.
Because I ain't going to lie, though.
Sometimes I be trying to, you know, torn off from
negativity, right?
And just the bullshit and the extra shit, right?
You know what I mean?
But I seen it.
You know what I mean?
I ain't, I ain't go all the way to the end.
You know what I've seen it, though.
Yeah.
Right.
Because, like, you know, me doing research.
Mm-hmm.
And I know I'm naive to a certain extent, like what I mean by, well, I'm going to make this
question make sense.
But, like, sometimes I'll go look at the original Terror Squad, right?
And I'd be like, man, I miss the original Terror Squad.
I know that they catch problems and, like, you know, certain.
things you can't just do. And when I did the research on you again, because, you know, I kept looking
at old footage, all of y'all together, like the old footage, like, I think you said 98. And I was, like,
really researching that. And I really, really, really was looking. And I was like, damn, these guys
were mad, mad, powerful back then. Like, even y'all, like, it wasn't just Birdman and Slim.
Y'all had the power. And now, I said, I started this question by off by saying, I know I'm naive, right? I know I'm
naive. But do you ever
wish, like, do you think about it
and be like, yo man, like the original? Like
can we just all get along?
Do you, do you ever feel like that?
Absolutely. Okay.
Oh, absolutely.
Absolutely. Absolutely.
I was like, who wouldn't want that?
Absolutely.
I saw a video where he made you like a
girl or something. Like, I don't know.
Yeah.
You know, I mean, I think
about this shit here.
I know you were
paying attention to that.
You know, you're watching a lot.
No, I said.
You're not going to get in the shit.
I'm talking about some good shit.
I don't know.
No, but all jokes aside.
I don't know you don't give a fuck about that shit at all.
You know what?
Yeah, I'd be sitting there those suck-ass shit.
And I laughed too.
And I just be like, man, look at these.
This shit.
But that's the world we live in now.
You see what I'm saying?
And you know what I mean?
But that's what?
why I don't be, you know, entertaining it or jumping out there or just going back and
forward with no, you know what I'm saying?
Because for real, for me, I'm used to, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, she being in the street for real, like, and you know if a nigga jump
out there, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's like you and your wife's feet.
Do you y'all talk about that shit?
Like, what the fuck is going on?
Nah, we do.
Because she love the internet, though.
Like, you know, that's her thing, right?
You know what I'm saying?
That's how she started bubbling and started popping, so she'll miss nothing.
You know what I mean?
Like, she'll miss nothing.
And she's definitely, you know, if she feel like I need to know about it or I need to see it or over that.
Yeah.
And, nah, for real, for real, because I be trying to focus on what I be focused on, right?
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm trying to focus on us.
You know what I mean?
And what we got going on?
You know what I mean?
you know, just the work
that I'm putting in the new album that is
to that, that, ooh, woo, like
the kid, you know what I mean?
You guys are like the new black love.
I feel like I'm like,
I do keep him level-headed
not to respond because I feel like men.
I feel like he didn't respond this time.
I was so,
I was so good, listen, let me get me
get me a, that's going to get it.
I feel like, I feel like,
I feel like these men
on the internet is sassy
and I just don't, like he's,
On a different level, like when it comes to being in a relationship
and y'all see him googly, eye, and goofy and giggly.
But when it comes to against a turn in sassy,
I wouldn't be attracted to that.
So I just feel like if he go back and forth on the internet with a bunch of men,
it's lower his level, right?
Yeah, I ain't got to be on now, man.
It's not, it's not handsome at all.
Like, so, like, I, in my era, his era, I'm 39,
I just never seen
real niggas do that.
So I don't want him to do that.
I don't want him to fall victim
to that internet
sassy shit. So even though sometimes
he felt like, ooh,
and I'd be like, no, babe.
Man, you see, bury her, man.
I'm gonna let that, yeah.
And I don't want to just
living at you not in that light.
Because it's funny sometimes.
But at the end of the day, it's a bunch of grown men.
And I'm not used to that.
My dad and I like that.
Like, I never wanted a man like that.
I couldn't sit next to a man like that.
So I don't want him to fall.
A lot of people say he should respond.
He should respond.
But if he respond, it's going to make him look like what they're portraying him to be like a sissy.
Like a sassy nigga.
And the minute you say a lot of people wanted to respond, that's when you shouldn't respond.
Because who the fuck is a lot of people.
Right.
Ain't nobody.
Right.
That's what my thing.
And they're going to believe.
That was.
Right.
But let me say, baby to me that slim, like, silence is power.
But let me ask you this, right?
Mm-hmm.
Because, like, the fans love seeing y'all together.
When I seen the Louisiana Fest, the first time y'all been together.
Yeah, yeah.
No, you used some of the essence, right?
Yeah, yeah.
All right, two different things, my bad.
And I'm a fan, bro.
Like, so sometimes I'll be like, damn, I don't mean wanting to know the politics.
Right.
I mean, when I start learning the politics of inside hip-hop shit,
I didn't want to learn it.
Like, once I was like, word, they don't get along.
And these people, they're together, but they're, they're...
No, that's true.
Because, you know what, I'm too much of a fan.
Remember, I said, I also admit it, I'm naive.
Right, right, right.
But right now, cash money, no limit to her.
Right.
Happens.
Right.
Weezy say he in.
Right.
No, for real, for real,
is the, is the, is the,
change it, put the mic for it.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, you know, I was about to tell you on so.
No, no, no, no, yeah, yeah.
Go ahead, finish what you was saying.
But, Lizzie say he in.
Mm-hmm.
And the promoters say, we're all in, but we, we also want Turk to be in.
Was that something you still do the tour and just on your side of the stage?
No, you got to ask Birdman that.
Okay.
Ah, you got that.
No, that's what I'm saying.
No, my question to you is, Burbman.
He says he's in.
I mean,
and then they leave the decision up to you.
They say,
they say,
they say,
he bought his bag.
He bought that bag.
He about that bag.
Like,
like,
like,
you know,
I'm definitely
ain't going,
you know,
turn down the bag.
You know what I mean?
And me being like you,
a fan,
when before I,
you know,
like really got deep into
the relationship,
I was like,
why leave Turk out?
Like,
because I'm,
I'm a fan of cash money.
But when I'm,
because,
I have a personal relationship with him.
I understand.
Right.
Then I really don't.
It ain't my decision, but I understand this decision.
I'm like you.
Is it more personal shit?
The fans and the people don't know.
Yeah, because like I said, I'm a fan.
She's speaking from a fan.
A fan of cash money.
And I'm like, I think it to be better if everybody on stage.
A nigger perspective, like, oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That was true.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
All right.
You know what I mean?
But, um, hey, man, say, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, uh, shit.
But clear the hell.
Clear the hell.
You ain't make that decision.
And this.
What, what?
Because they're acting like, you, you know, you said.
What's one?
You know what they said?
Turkey ain't on the talk.
Blame me.
But everybody's blaming you.
Oh, that's on the soul.
I know, but everybody's blame you.
Relations.
Don't blame me.
Everybody, you know what I think.
Everybody blaming my baby.
And, no, I ain't got none of that.
You know what?
But look, I got the new album by the come.
That's right.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what you're going on with this shit.
You know what I'm?
And you still independent?
You still independent?
Yeah, no, my face.
Man, I'm talking about, well, after, after, um,
Yeah, after this album here, that I'm about to drop, you know what I'm saying,
the Gisor with the Gold T, yeah, I'm going to be 100% independent.
So this is not on cash money?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
No, no, no.
That's not, I'm saying.
Shout out to my dog, Ty and Lee, man, you know what I mean?
But, um, yeah, I got a situation, you know what I mean, that I was running through Santa Ana,
and you know we had a who-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d. You know, I'm about to turn in this last year.
We're about the dressing.
And then, wow.
We're in a treasured.
We had a lot.
We had some time.
We got to be used to leave.
I did.
Hey, don't steal my shit.
We was at a hotel one time, and we was talking about a front desk, and it was like,
y'all understand each other?
Wait, she didn't say that disrespectfully?
She did, not disrespect, no.
You know it's something like we'd be talking in Chinese.
No, no, I mean.
And I understand.
I'd be doing this, you know,
but I understand everything he's saying.
No, thank.
But you got, you got to call.
You know, like, later on, like, you know, yes.
Sometimes if you don't understand slang,
you're like, it's just, how hot.
What I'm saying?
Let's just wait, let's just listen.
No, I said, let's just listen.
No, that's just letting her know, like,
late on, yeah, you know, and then
you know we're gonna hear me, and then I'm
gonna be like, yeah, you know what?
You know what I'm gonna be?
And then it's gonna be like, yeah, you know what?
I feel like a baby would be.
I'm gonna be, I don't know.
You know what?
You guys actually took over
the hashtag relationship goals.
Really?
Because there was other black love,
but you guys took over.
Because every time I look at his Instagram,
you guys are tongue kissing.
They think my Instagram is for him.
Like crazy.
Hey man, you got to relax
My girl
Yeah, I know
I'm about to take kiss
So what happened recently on vacation
Huh
You guys was on vacation
And you get
What is turning into it
What are you know?
What is it?
The Haitian
The Haitian did me
Man you all the same
Yeah
You don't know
What?
How you know?
But Sonny need to be that.
Nah, not, all jokes aside, man.
Everybody asked him about this vacation?
Yeah, what did you do?
Baby girl had asked me, like, you know, because I had just got off of probation, right?
You know what I'm saying?
And she was like, what's up, babe?
Like, you won't want to on a cruise or you want to do Mardi Gras.
You know what I'm like?
And I'm like, what I'm out of you?
You know what I'm out of you?
You know what I'm Midegger.
I'm Mardi Gras.
I'm like Mardi Gras.
But I've been doing Mardi Gras.
my whole life.
You know, you know, yeah, I told her like, yeah, me, like, you know, let's go on the, you know, let's go on the, you know, let's go on the crew.
And that was my first, believe it or not, that was my first cruise.
No way.
Did you like that?
My mama, I'd sent, I'd sent my mom on a million cruises.
I'd have spent my life, like, you know, I've been paying for cruises, my whole life.
But I've never been on one.
And the reason why I picked the cruise is because he was getting off probation.
and I knew he wasn't going to have his passport immediately.
And the only way he could visit other countries is through the cruise.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They go to their own islands and ships.
But you don't need a passport to go on the cruise ship.
It's like, temperament.
Oh, you need your birth certificate.
Yeah.
So I'm like, how could I take him to different islands?
You see Maryland, man.
Ah, you late.
Like, how do I get him to see different islands and different countries?
without that passport, immediately, without waiting.
And I just thought about a crew.
So that was his Christmas present, honestly.
I wanted him to really feel freedom.
Okay.
And going to New Orleans and celebrate Madagraud was in freedom,
because that's something we do every year.
I did that.
You know what I went, put on my own.
I was out there, too.
I was out there, too.
But they didn't run it.
I didn't run it.
I put my Cimbrino on.
Okay.
I put my Cimbril.
And I was like.
Like, I was, yeah.
Y'all said that?
Hey, I'm so funny.
I think I bet the Douggy on that show.
Now, he had a blast.
Oh, man.
He didn't.
He didn't.
And a lot of people don't really know how, I didn't know that.
Inside, I got inside.
Yeah, she thought I was just this super gangster.
I thought he was just a serious, gangster, gangsta, but he is a serious.
Gangster, but he is such a.
I played.
much.
Yo,
you're not
about to kiss
right now.
We're about
to kiss right now.
You're going to
kiss each other.
Now,
we've been
talking to
right now.
That's my
best friend
for real.
That's my
little.
So is it safe to
say that he's getting
keeping you out of
trouble?
Absolutely.
You see?
You're saying like
yeah,
man.
But I'm just
saying like
I wasn't about
to go be
in no trouble
anyway.
Yeah.
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Yeah, getting with her, like, yeah, it really just, you know, open my eyes to a lot of different things
and just really, you know, solidify just, you know, what I was looking for in a woman, like,
and an apartment, like, and then, you know, a better half, like, just, come on, now you're trying to make me.
Not. She's usually like, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know.
me like, like, for real, for real, like, come up, babe.
You're doing it.
One, two, three.
Oh, ha.
That's what that is.
I don't know.
That's what we do something like, you know,
romantic.
We don't know what we do on the show.
There's long time.
I think it's down like the most kisses.
Your name is a drink chance ever.
Tongue is out.
You're sorry.
We get on.
They, they, they kiss chance.
We're like, we kiss.
We're not.
We're not.
We're not.
We're not.
They set directing for the most kisses on drink today.
Oh my God.
Oh, we have to write.
I didn't know a lot.
I'm taking a chapter.
Yeah.
I'm not too.
I'm right.
I'm right.
I'm right.
We got to touch.
Yeah.
Mm.
Is it harder being with a
weird, bro?
Is it hard being with a famous man?
Damn.
I'm famous.
Okay.
That's right.
I'm Joseph, but
But, no, no, because I'm a serious.
You're good.
You're good.
But no, no, because I'm not famous, but I am an entrepreneur, serial entrepreneur, that's been in alarm light a lot.
Like you say, he met me in a magazine while he was in jail.
So the attention that.
Yeah.
I had hit him for sure.
me.
Wait.
Wait.
All right.
But the drink
All right.
No, no, no.
No.
I said you said that one.
Oh,
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Oh, so that wasn't even
honest interview.
Hey, but look,
but not old.
Before this, and he did mention that.
Yeah, where I met you at?
Straight son.
Yeah.
My mother fucking dog, Casey.
But I seem to in the straight stun jump.
I need the inner straight stun jump, right?
And I'm like, oh.
I'm like, oh, yeah.
And she had an ankle bracing on the leg.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Oh, shit.
The police ankle person?
Yeah.
Why?
I was.
Like, I was sorry.
With y'all don't understand why we connect so much as our stories align.
I'm just a female.
He's a male.
But I have a federal conviction, too.
And I've been through everything he's been through just in a different setting.
He's 45.
I'm 39.
But we, like, when we express our history with each other, it's the same.
It's the exact same.
Right.
So, like, even when he cook up the noodles and a, in a.
Come on, Rick.
Man, with you all, man.
You know
You know who you make this too
Like like like like like
Come on we got the same person lingo
We got it
We got it like
We got it like we got it like we know about using the
Nah, this is my bestie man
We know about using the uh
My motherfucker
What you call that?
What's that?
To starch your pants
The old as
The um
The with the starch
The wax
The way
You're talking about the
For the flu
for the floor
that you map the floor with
that you shine the flow with
no not fabulosa
prison
okay
oh the
the wicks
you know
you talking about the
with the
for the visiting
this
yeah
when we used to start
your clothes up
yeah
and you take that
you
you get that
come on
babe
come on
baby
baby
but listen
but listen
it's just crazy
like
like
you know
like
I know
yeah
yeah yeah
yeah
It's crazy how much you could be.
He probably can have this conversation with no other woman.
Right.
And it's not just that with me, though.
It's not just that with me.
It's a lot more to me.
Nah, big facts.
Like, I saw it out in case late.
That's dope, man.
Rest and Pete, case laid, the legend.
He gave me a shot.
That's crazy.
He did.
He did. I was on the cover.
What?
Let me ask you.
I had a great.
That is crazy.
A lot of people's crazy.
But if love and hip hop was to come to you,
would you guys do that?
He said no.
He said no.
You know what I'm right?
It's not real love.
If we're going to do us, we're going to do us.
That's what I mean?
I'm going to do your honor.
I'm going to hold on that.
Nah.
Nah.
No.
I got to rule with him.
No.
I had to rule with him.
But if they did, I would say, yeah.
Yeah, but they got to be talking about our bad.
I mean, then we'll,
I might reconsider, but, you know, like,
it's a bad good.
No, we could on that.
I know he's in love because he posts you all the time, like non-stop.
But listen, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know what I get.
You think I've been doing too much, bro?
Not, for real.
You know, like, you know what I get?
I get real love.
Like, it looks like some real love shit.
In the beginning?
I love her for real, though.
You know what you know,
but you know we almost broke up, though, like in the beginning
because she was kind of mad
that I ain't never had posted.
Nah, in the beginning.
No, that.
She was posting me.
You know what I'm saying?
She was posting me like,
like, you know what I'm saying
won't look like, you know,
that she just was on some, you know what I mean?
And she's like, and then I'm like,
you know what?
And I'm like, man, fuck all that.
I just dropped my nuts.
Real love.
Real love.
Can we get a hand clapping?
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I don't like
In the beginning
In the beginning
I got
I got a lot
Yeah,
we took the shower
Yeah,
Sam for love
Not
Who gets mine
I don't like the way
you made that time
I was
No
but in the beginning
It was true
It was on some
It was true
But in the beginning
I was posting him
because he didn't send me I couldn't post him
and once you take a picture with me
I'm posting it
I don't know
I'm talking about you
And I'm not
And I'm like
And that's what you're talking about me
Nobody
posted me like
But he never told me
All right
We're taking this picture on posting
He never said that
So I started posting
And I'm like
Posting and it was like
Oh she's just in his video
Or she does
Or she that
Then people ain't bringing it together
She just, she's proud chasing us.
She, and I was like, if you don't stamp this,
nigger.
Nigger.
Bro,
20 backs of back.
You don't care about that I'm coming out.
People care about a potty coming out.
Like, I know they're like.
You can see this episode on your Instagram.
And now I'll be like,
now I be like, baby, you're posting me the first.
Now I tell him he posted.
He posted me too much.
Like, I'm going to leave some of them jokes.
I told you all that.
I told you today.
I told you how to you.
I love you,
I love you.
Oh.
I mean,
but that what we on.
You know?
So start.
Love champs.
The love champ.
The new podcast.
But destination wedding or y'all
staying local?
Local because,
let me tell you why.
as that's New Orleans.
Okay.
Are you from New Orleans as well?
Me too.
Okay.
But let me tell you why.
It's because we so used to taking,
ain't no shape,
I love y'all so much.
Uh-oh.
But we so used to taking care of our whole family.
Like, I bought my mom,
house, my sister house, everybody calls,
and just,
I'm so used to taking care of everything
when it, financially,
when it comes down to my family and friends,
he's used to the same thing.
That's why I tell you we got the same story.
So I feel like if we just,
new destination, we
want to have to pay for everybody
to fly out. Versus, everybody
already there. We can use that
money on a beautiful venue with some beautiful
roses and some beautiful.
Like this, yes.
And the people were money,
like you, like you, like you, y'all
are. I'm not.
Yeah, I'm lying.
I'm lying.
I'm sorry.
Let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a
question because being you wasn't here for quick
time.
It's live.
Calio or Magnolia
Oh
Oh shit
Let me say you why
No let me say you
Oh
Caleo
You're going to reason
I was in
No
Yeah
I don't
I never ran
I never ran
I never ran
I never ran through the
Magnoia
But I ran through the Calio
Okay
And let me tell you why
I was in
Oh
Everybody leaves
What the club was in
In the worst
Question I know
Key West
I was in
He was.
I met a dude out of the calio.
Okay.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
And I left, I love.
I love it.
You're husband.
You're husband.
I left my house.
You heard me?
I was in number about 13, 14.
Thanks.
You were sleeping in a club.
I was, I started all running.
Give it to the point, though.
Man, the dude was vibed.
Okay.
Man to do was diving.
I went to the calio and I got stuck.
Uh-huh.
And I was running through the caliote.
going to the store I had the holes he was messing with one
to jump me and I'm like trying to, you know, like, yeah, Calio,
Calio, off the door.
And I respect it.
Kelly, that's because I almost got jumped into Calio and I had to stay my ground.
There you should have to fight my ground.
He's got cold.
It was a lot going on.
It was a lot of going on.
It was a like going on.
So I'll forever be.
They're all right.
I'm not.
They definitely don't play.
I ain't got nothing.
I take a shot that love.
A big Kelly you a shout.
I'm got a shot.
I don't know.
Shout out of my dog.
Oh, shout out to my dog, Mary.
Give me.
Give me me big cat of you on the building.
Cheers, cheers.
But y'all don't know I'm why I'm Magnolia.
You're a big G about to start talking.
Signet New York.
Big Maclea.
Sing me McLellia.
Big Calio.
Big Kelly.
Big Kelly.
Big C.
Big Cahillillill.
Cario and Camden.
We're going to
Camden.
Of all the ploy roaches out there.
All the roaches that be flying.
We got our coaches here too.
And listen, I was messing with a man.
He had to be about 19, and I was like
14. And a girl called
the police. The police came and it was like, let me see
your ID. And I was like,
I lost my ID, but I was
trying not to get him in trouble because I'm
like, I lied to him and told him I was a certain
age. It was a lot going on.
Jesus Christmas.
Yeah, Kelly.
All they all right.
Yeah.
Wow, what's up, Beezo?
The nank a fucked up, d'ore.
You're playing.
Big Feet, that's why I'm staying.
You know what I'm saying?
And I ran through the noahia.
You ran through the Caliou and I ran through the Caliou and I ran through the Cali.
And I ran through the Cali.
And I ran through the Knowia.
But I'm good.
We're good.
We're good. We're good.
So one, I wanted to ask.
Please, Macdonough, you slim.
Oh, man.
Hell yeah.
He's so just slim, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know what I wanted to ask you,
um,
I wanted to ask you about the bling,
bling session, right?
But beyond that,
I looked at your documentary, right?
And under the documentary,
they told you not to perform certain songs.
And one of those certain songs was bling, bling.
I don't, I kind of analyzed bling,
I don't see negativity in bling, bling.
At all.
Like, I'm talking about it's radio friendly.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's, you know, I really didn't understand it.
But wait.
Sorry, what was the take on it being negative?
Sorry, sir.
Yeah.
No, they were saying, like, he couldn't perform.
They didn't.
Oh, and the courts told you not to perform.
You didn't do that song?
And that's why I went.
That's why I fought.
You heard me.
You know what I mean?
You know, for my First Amendment rights.
Like, for the freedom of speech, right?
You know what I mean?
But, you know, they were trying to see.
that I couldn't, you know, perform this, perform that.
You know, say this, say that, you know, do this, do that.
And I'm like, I'm like, oh, man, they're trying to starve a nigga, man.
No what I'm saying?
Like, like, for real, for real.
Like, I'm like, damn, they really trying to starve a nigga.
Like, you know, if I can't do this and do that and do this,
then what the fuck I'm supposed to do?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I've been, you know, and all my shit is based around.
around, you know what I mean?
So it's just like, man.
But, um, it, like I say, man,
earlier, man, it, it, it worked
yourself out.
You know what I mean?
And, Blingling.
That's what he said.
I didn't, I didn't, I mean, I remember
doing it at all negative in the course.
Unless there's some new all and sprue slang
that I didn't catch, I went through it.
It was really, really like
the Chappar City in the ghetto L
You know the Chabas City album.
You know that it's all on you album.
Like, it just was a lot of, you know, songs on those different albums.
Right.
On the same album.
Right.
They don't be performing, right?
And, you know, the fans are coming to see me to hear certain songs of those certain albums, right?
You know what I'm coming to see you at your performance?
Man, let's do you.
You had it rough, man.
Yo, that, yo, you know, man.
You were real, like, I know how hard that.
Like, was that?
Was that a federal court that did that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I went to the feds.
Yeah, I went to the feds, bro.
You know what the feds?
But, but you know what's crazy, though?
Like, you had an illegal album.
I think if I would have been like in a legal catalog,
not legal catalog.
Not, but I'm saying, no.
That's foul, bro.
I think if I would have been in a different district, it probably would have played out of it differently, right?
You think that's Louisiana.
The Eastern District of, like, the Eastern District.
Right.
Yeah.
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It depends on who he is.
It was in the same district and I had it easy.
Because of who I became,
that's the reason why,
my minimum was 18 months.
And because of who I became
in the process of...
He was.
He took a shot without us.
Come on here.
I took a shot without all you, man.
I've been doing that all, you know.
But I'm, man.
I'm catching up.
Don't get the shit.
I didn't get the middle of us on.
I went out of hearing what she was saying.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
You know, you're drinking seven up
like his syrup.
Nah, that was my
chase up.
Okay.
But you were saying that?
Y'all, you know, my chase is wine.
My chase is wine.
He was like to go.
I ain't gonna make it, by the way.
10.
E.J.
Oh, it goes up.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Can we get back to what she was saying?
No, she was saying.
She was in the same district.
She got to get the same district.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've been convicted in the same district as him.
And I've been on pre-trial for like five years.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That's why you got my big.
My big.
My dad.
My dad.
Clare.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I learned so much from this podcast.
Look, tungers out.
I wasn't ready.
I wasn't ready.
You know?
I heard so much.
I was only bringing that up to say I don't think it's a district because.
Okay.
Oh, it's the district.
We was in the same district.
I think it's him.
Right.
You don't think it was a judge?
It was.
His popularity.
Oh, like making an example of him.
Yeah.
And my prosecutor.
Like, he really was.
And who he presented himself to be.
Right.
The reason why it was so hard on him.
Because me, I was just a nobody when I went to the fed.
Like, they didn't know anything about me, but I built.
But listen, you know what I'm trying to tell you.
I'm trying to tell you.
You're doing this.
I'm trying to tell you.
So when I said I was a nobody, I was not known at all when I went to the face.
When I was in the face.
sitting and waiting and couldn't see my children and couldn't see when I was doing that.
And my, yeah.
Yeah.
How's that?
Like, yo.
I mean, like, that's it.
When I was, no.
When I was, no.
When I was a podcast, this is.
This is hilarious.
Yeah, the show everything.
What does it feel like big sex?
Like, like, sex.
Oh, yeah, I can't answer that.
Fed sex.
Fed sex.
Like two people that's like...
They're in the feds or that's in the feds free.
Are you making this shit up, where this is a real term?
Hey, I'm feeling it.
I'm feeling it.
We got a lot of pictures of things going on.
We should say it's fair six.
Y'all got both equal backgrounds.
Not fair.
Fet.
Fet.
Fet sex.com.
Fet sex.
You get that.
You get that.
Fencex.
Fencex.
A. B.
Grab it.
Go get it.
Go daddy.
Do whatever you got to do.
Go,
oh.
That's right.
I was shocked.
You need a
whatever on me.
Fent sex.
He started calling me
Triple B.
So we,
Matt,
we got from an handoff.
You're supposed to
be supposed to be
straight.
You're going to be.
No, the
fact of you guys
with the
enhancement shots is crazy.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
It's hard.
Yeah, we're going to get your honor for it.
We got to get your own.
Don't try to.
It's not leaving right.
Wait, wait, wait, right.
Right now.
We're going to be right now.
Get on and get more cooking.
We're right.
We were trying to do it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because he was never said that at one of this.
But I was saying that it's not the district.
It's him.
Right.
With me.
You.
She said when you went to the judge, you don't fuck up.
It is because his perception.
Like, he was already set up to move by being head.
By being BG.
When I say, well, my pre-trial was.
Uh-oh.
I'm into this.
Let's go.
Two, three.
One.
I'm getting in a shot.
I'm getting a shout off.
You can't even go to root.
What is it?
All right.
So what?
Wait.
What?
He said.
He's bringing around the district, right?
I was in the same district with the same courts.
It's not the district.
It's him.
Okay.
It's popularity.
Okay, yeah.
Who he perceived itself to be, his perception.
Like I said, when I came out, I wasn't known.
I was a nobody.
That's a good perspective where she's coming from.
Right.
She lived in that same district.
Right.
But my judge, because I had the chief judge, the chief of the
Right?
She was my judge.
And my lawyer, Frank DeSelvo, he was nervous.
Like, I don't know if this is going to work because of who,
because I had a different judge in the beginning.
And he switched my judge, right?
And my lawyer got nervous because he's like,
women is bitches and bitches.
Jesus.
Whatever.
He didn't have nothing good to say about her.
Wow.
But because she watched me come from nothing to something.
in five years.
You take a shot
without us again?
My minimum.
Yes,
we did.
I'm telling you when he got off
the probation,
he was drinking,
drinky, drinking.
My minimum was 18 months.
And because of what she
watched me,
elevate myself to?
Yeah, yeah.
She was like,
I'm not about to stand
in the world,
God playing.
In fact,
hold on,
hold on.
Let me give you.
Wait,
wait,
say that one in a one
to watch her?
Guys,
guys,
you know,
we're listening to her,
right?
No,
no,
nah,
they're on some other shit.
It's a,
I want,
I want to beat Jesus smoking for a long time.
I'm sorry.
I got a little excited here.
They all's the mudd and shit.
Say that one more time.
Now this, this has got hash in it.
This is, oh, yeah, yeah.
This is the regular.
Okay, I want a regular jump.
I'm hitting this shit.
Is it your first time you smoke?
Nah, even.
No, okay.
All right, cool.
I'm sorry, sis.
B.G., who kept trying to give you?
Hey, my Houdini, man.
Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.
What's this?
Because she's about to snitch on everything you got going on.
Now, I forgot what I was going to say.
Hey, man.
What is this?
I don't know.
Hordini.
I don't know.
Nothing.
Who can we?
Okay.
You know, I know.
We want to have a baby.
Have them smoke that.
Well, watch when that Chavez cities don't come out.
See you.
You know what I'm about.
I'm about to hear them just of all the pen of titschipses out of me.
You know what?
Like, I'm gonna name one after Bix Sandy.
Mother fucking bullwere.
We eat at the jail?
That's kind of horrible.
I never seen nobody do that.
In your song.
That's never been played.
Which one?
Mood.
Mood.
What are they?
Manudo.
You know, I'm going to get out.
I'm not missing.
I'm going to get out and do something.
Who?
I said I was going to get out and do something new.
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant Burwell?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I said, Lucentineine.
Yeah, I said, Lieutenant Burwell.
No, no, watch out.
That's not, that's not a background.
I know.
Come on.
Yeah, yeah.
We had to be in the fall through there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, not almost.
He fell through.
Yeah, that's the whole we still went up in the,
you know what?
And I said,
stuff my lieutenant brittwell, you know what I'm saying?
Couldn't even sing it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I forgot about that joke.
That's how you, that's how you do a hood,
nigga.
You took about lying there.
I'm like that dude he's
I'm like it like I don't know
Oh take him later?
Yeah, say it for her friend
Yeah, say it for later, though.
Who rode this junk?
Yeah, tell him what you want, Boris.
Your boy, get up.
Hey, that nigger, cool blood.
Nick, cold blood.
No, you don't smoke weed, right?
And I got him.
Morris, I got a lot.
You don't have to smoke weed, though.
And you don't have to smoke weed.
You want to smoke harder to jump?
I'm gonna take nine.
He goes to smoke all of me.
Yeah, he's going.
And my love's in old school.
So I smoked the swishers.
I smoked the foul shit, the swishers.
Like, what?
Most people smoke joints.
I'm glad you're like that's a lot.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Man, but, um.
We had a control.
So what?
So we got to take a picture in the video.
We have.
One more two.
We need a lot.
Nah, fuck.
Yeah, who kiss?
What you got going on, man?
So I just did a project with EMG, the label.
Shout out to reshaping the culture.
And they're actually going to be distributed by Revolt now.
It's a 440, 440 artist section.
I'm drunk, by the way.
So I'm trying.
Yeah, we know the right place.
We're going to be fucked up.
But Revolt is the new distribution.
No, the whole episode
is
No, he's
The only
Stop blaming
By the way
Noory is
Why?
We're all here
But what are we
We got a
Who gave us
How did we know
We got EMG the label
And
One of the
Chris Scheizved is actually
In here
And of course
Avianis is in here
What Shise Veda at?
Okay
Okay
Who?
And he got a shite
Who?
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
And he got a Shipe.
And he got a Shive.
Here you go, man.
Here you go.
Oh, it's a pop on the mic.
Shout to my, bro.
You know, BJ, who got a coal in Miami in there?
Had to put this drool.
Okay.
You got the drool ski mask on.
You got the drool.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, so.
Shout to drool.
I know you don't smoke weed.
You can get drunk.
I don't smoke weed.
I don't smoke weed.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I don't know.
I don't know.
See you.
Oh, good.
I don't know.
It's an honor, no.
Man, thank you, man.
It's an honor.
It's an honor.
It's honor.
Congratulations.
It's honor.
Yeah.
Shout out real quick.
Shout out real quick.
Shout out real quick.
Shout out real quick.
We got a new album.
We're shaping the culture.
About to drop.
Jay, buddy.
Salute to Jeff Todd for making it happen.
We got Ray Quorn on the album.
Okay.
We got Mephe Bleak on the album.
We got Mepheek on the album.
We got Fabulous on the album.
We got Conway to Machine on the album.
Jim Jones.
We got Max B on the album.
Okay.
Nice. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, Juel Santana, Sean Boy, double.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, this drink sense.
Got you, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, let me get a shot.
I got two.
I got two.
Diana, where Diana.
Diana, can we get shot?
Yeah.
Is she out of California?
Dirty Diana.
Dirty Diana.
You know what I mean?
You had drink chance, you know what I mean?
You had drink.
Yeah, salute.
Yeah, so you got me.
You got it.
You got it.
All that.
No, no.
Okay.
Who are you going to?
Let's do the name.
I wonder why beat Jizzle out here.
All right.
Kiss them.
Saloo.
Silloo.
That's great.
That's that you're going to let me.
Saloo.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So,
congratulations, man.
My God.
My God.
You heard of salute.
You got to the hotel.
Yeah.
You know,
call that baby.
Who kid?
Yeah,
you know, call that baby.
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