Drink Champs - Episode 51 w/ Trick Daddy
Episode Date: December 16, 2016N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the guys drink it up with Miami legend Trick Daddy. The guys talk about Kanye, 2 Live Crew, Luke, Trump, Miami, Eat a Booty Gang and a lot mor...e. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What up, it's DJ EFN.
And this is Drinksats, motherfucking podcast.
Make some noise!
And right now, we not only have Miami's mixtape king, we have Miami's king.
The mayor.
The mayor.
Everything of Miami right now.
The guy who taught us about when I was in New York, this is how I knew what Miami hip-hop scene was.
He's been out here repping.
He's the realest dude. And he's also
the realest dude. He got a whole different following
on the internet. He's in the cooking.
We got hot sauces here. I don't know
because they say Trick Daddy's here, so they're going to have
hot sauce on the motherfucking table for no reason.
One of the realest dudes
in hip-hop. Right now,
I'm proud to introduce Trick Daddy
Dollaz. Make some noise!
Now, take us to the
beginning, Trick. How did you
first start, Ryan,
getting into hip-hop? Well, see,
I went to the chain gang when I was
15. That's jail for people that don't know.
Prison. Yeah, yeah, exactly. We only have
one penitentiary, and
you don't want to go there, because your ass is going to get the chair.
So, you know, that's the electric chair.
So all the rest are either prisons or correctional facilities.
Right.
So when I got out, I violated the same day I got out.
Damn.
As soon as you got home?
My violation day was the same day.
How old are you?
At the time, I'm 16 when I got out.
And?
I was already thinking like, damn, you know, I'm thinking,
they ain't finna send no young nigga to prison.
Because you say you're 16.
At the time, I was 14.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
So they sent me on up the road.
And a lot of dudes in my neighborhood, you'll never pass Orlando.
Shut up the shots, man.
You'll never pass Orlando unless you get on the Bluebird.
Anybody know what that is?
You got to be from Florida to know what the Bluebird is.
That's the prison transportation vehicle.
No knee room.
Handcuffed to a
nigga
with 200 pounds
more than you.
You're shackled
at the feet.
You got a shotgun
in the back,
one in the front
and the driver
no air conditioning.
You can't see
out the window.
Before I go to
prison,
the second time
it was right before
Hurricane Andrew.
And, you know,
I went on the 10th floor.
The first time,
I was able to burn out.
This time,
I'm on a violation
as well as a new charge,
so I can't burn out.
So now I got to do time in jail.
This was around the time
when Andrew came through,
you know.
Which was wild.
He was in jail.
No communication.
And you was in the Heights
back then?
Yeah. Down south was the car. I got. And you was in the Heights back then? Yeah.
Down south. I got caught with the birds in the Heights. Okay.
Actually in front of the school.
Salute. This is how we do it.
Ah-da-ah. Ah-da-ah.
Ah-da-ah. Ah-da-ah. This is going to be a wild show.
Salute.
Dang.
Well, that man go good, actually.
Well, that was disrespectful of disrespectful The shots Mr. Lee
Yeah he gave us
The ultra shots
You trying to get
You go straight in
That's why it's good
I don't need no look
So what it is
Is
I was on the 10th floor
At the time
If you get sentenced
As an adult
Right
They put you on the floor together
It was in county
In the county
Right
But
Juvenile Under 18 Uh huh They put you on the floor together. In the county. But juvenile, under 18.
It was a five-man cell,
two beds in each cell,
and 40 niggas.
So 30 niggas sleeping on the floor.
The county's all fucked up, too.
When I went to prison,
first I was 124 pounds.
By then, I had to got big, about 150.
So they used to bring the mail in.
They used to throw the mail on the table.
Right.
And it was some niggas that was so uneducated,
they didn't even know their name if they saw their name written down on a piece of paper.
So I started out writing letters for them.
I started out writing their mama, their girlfriend, or their baby mama.
Yo, come holler at them, man.
I started out writing for them.
That's the beginning of that lyric.
I started writing for them.
Wow.
But it wasn't necessarily lyrics.
Right.
It wasn't lyrics.
But the people was like, who wrote this letter for you?
And one of my homeboys was like, whatever he wrote in that letter, you came to see me.
And she was like, whoever wrote this letter for you real smart.
You know, and then I had a way with, I always had a way with words.
You know, in prison, you have to, you don't get my $25 a week.
So I had to make my own cards and shit.
So I used to write letters.
Anybody I wrote a letter for, they'd be sending me
$50 or $100.
So I'm like, okay.
I got away with words.
When I was younger, my daddy
really started the music shit back in the days
with the DJing. How we DJ
down here is different from how y'all did it.
Because your daddy Got mad kids right
Right
My daddy got mad kids
From different women
So all of us
Grew up in different environments
Let's make some noise
And kick down here
Have a mad kick
And how we DJ'd
On the corner
We put up
What we call Vegas
We would line up
From speakers
From here
To the street
And we battled like that
And when we DJ'd
It was different from
DJs from the West Coast
or DJs from the East Coast.
It was,
you hyped the mic,
you hyped the word,
you hyped the song,
and then at some point,
you said things
that changed the meaning
and the title of the song
and it was like a rhyme.
So I knew how to DJ.
So I used to always tell my daddy,
Daddy, man, I think I can rap.
And rapping wasn't popular at that time.
No, but you had to.
The way you DJ, you got to know the rap, too.
You got to know the song.
It's not about, like, it was hard to be a DJ in the South.
Like Uncle Al and these cats.
That's how they battled.
They was lyrics.
I couldn't come to you and cut a check
Or you couldn't be an ass kisser
And drop my record when I walked in the club
These new DJs
They get a pair of Beats
And a MacBook Pro
Help us out
Come on
And I told my dad
I said daddy I think I can rap
At the time I had an older brother that was rapping
But he was like doing a lot of The shit that I wouldn't do And I told my dad, I said, Daddy, I think I can rap. At the time, I had an older brother that was rapping.
But he was, like, doing a lot of the shit that I would do.
Because I was on the street shit.
You know, I grew up in the Poker Bean Project.
A lot of y'all watch the first 48.
That probably was one of the first shows.
Now, is that Liberty City or no?
That's Liberty City.
And all our inner cities also is separated with neighborhoods and areas.
Like Scott Project was the Liberty City. You know, the 40s, what they call areas like Scott Price's was the Liberty City.
You know, the 40s, what they call Outer Pattern, that's still Liberty City.
Brown Sub is still Liberty City.
Outer Pattern is, that's where the Dominicans
be at? That's where it is.
It's not a normal shop, by the way, but I'm going to let you
get away with it. Let me get you a glass.
I tell my daddy, I say, I think I can rap.
Right.
And he said, I don't know about rapping, but you can cook that dope.
Go in there and cook up four ounces and drop them off.
Your pops took that?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Fuck that rapping.
You cook that dope.
Go cook me four ounces and drop them off down there at Homestead.
All right.
Oh, my God.
Ah, ah.
So, I'm going to be doing this shit with my eyes closed.
So, my daddy ended up going to the feds.
So, now, I don't cook the dope no more.
Now, I pick up the money.
And I was about 12, 13. I counted so much
money I threw up.
And I was like, Dad, I didn't realize money was that dirty.
He was like, you throw
it out? I was like, yeah. He said, you
count that shit right. The count was right.
So you don't,
son, you don't cook no dough.
You count the money.
When I get out of prison, I'm going around.
At this time, my daddy's in prison.
He got 100-something years in the feds at the time before it was appealed.
God bless.
I get out to meet two little brothers that I didn't have when I went to prison.
I went to prison.
My mama had nine.
Now she got 11.
You know, and I was like, Mom, who is that?
You babysitting now?
Because my youngest brother
mixed with some shit.
Right.
Like what?
And some shit, curly hair,
light-skinned shit, you know?
You said light-skinned shit?
I went and moved with my cousin,
one of my favorite cousins.
I went and moved with her.
Went through with some niggas
in the apartment that week. Her door
got kicked in. When she came back, I was sleeping
on the floor with an AK in my hand
and I had the niggas trying to fix
her door for her. She got home. She was like, no.
You're getting out with the same shit.
You got to get out of here.
So I went down
the street. We trapping in apartments
and I was listening to the radio.
And it was like two live
crew that was looking for a new member.
In Miami, the Pac Jam
was a teen disco.
On Saturdays,
you can go there as
an 8-year-old to a 12-year-old.
It's called
Kitty Day.
Because our women
always being provided.
That's why I have,
that's why I get so offended
with these hoes
and these fake titties
and fake ass.
Like,
you can look at a Miami bitch
back in the days
and be like,
yeah,
she from Miami.
Right.
Like,
you know.
So,
I went,
I had to contact,
the last person
I ended up battling
in the contest
was Red Eyes.
Oh,
shit. The problem's open, all right. Me and Eyes the contest was Red Eyes. Oh, shit.
The problem's open, all right.
Me and Eyes went for about an hour.
I'm like, damn, man. Hold on now.
So,
I'm telling Luke,
listen, I'm running out of shit.
I don't freestyle. To me, freestyle is bullshit. Freestyle is
what a lot of these new rappers do. They say
anything that rhymes with anything.
It's no story.
They sound like, they look like,
they dress like. No story.
No content.
Just... The mumble rap. Right.
So I end up
winning the contest.
So while Luke was trying to start a new 2 Live,
I did my first record
You probably don't remember this
This is when I first met you
Was the Scarred
We had the Judge Edo
That's around the OJ's temperature shit
Your verse was crazy
So Verb couldn't do a clean verse
And I was like I can't do a clean verse.
And I was like, I can't do a clean verse, but I can say a little bit of cuss words,
because that's my second language.
I know English and profanity.
I don't know the rest of the shit.
So I ended up doing a ska record.
The ska record was big.
So Luke was signing with Island at the time.
And Hiram, I believe his name was Hiram Hicks.
He was like, I want to sign a deal.
I was like, okay, Luke, go holler at him.
The numbers that he came back wasn't right.
So I'm telling Luke, listen,
I need some money, but I ain't no buster.
I ain't soft. If you give me a little
bit of money, I ain't going to be able to stay out here. I got niggas that I
left in the prison I got to take care of. I got my mama I got to take care of. I say, I ain't with. If you give me a little bit of money, I ain't going to be able to stay out here. I got niggas that I left in the prison I got to take care of. I got
my mama I got to take care of. I say,
I ain't with that shit. Luke
say, well, what you do? I say, man,
I'm selling gold. Still doing
the same shit. He's like, come stay with me.
That's
why no matter what, I'm always respect
Luke. I'm always giving him his
props, you know what I'm saying?
Thank you.
How old are you when Luke I'm always giving him His props You know what I'm saying Cause he Continue Trey Continue
How old were you
When Scar came out
When Scar came out
I was 19
Still young
Yeah that was a long time ago
Yeah
So
I stayed with Luke
We did a lot of shit
A lot of
Cause you know
Luke off the chain
Any motherfucker
And this right around the time
When they West Coast shit
When Luke them ass
Just went through it
With Dre
So I'm on that shit
Like you know
We grew up on that
On that shit
Like
We respect you
Respect us
Like you know what I'm saying
So
Me and Luke vibing
I watched him
And I realized
The shit that everybody
Was giving Master Peter the props for,
Luke been doing it.
He did it for a year.
But they respected Miami niggas only as bass records.
Yeah, because there was bass movement at that time.
Right.
Even though because JT Money was one of my favorites.
Poison Clan.
Right.
Even though they still consider it as bass because the singles that you would have to pick
in order to get radio played would have to be more up-tempo music.
But Poison Clan was hands down NWA of Miami.
Exactly.
Out of South, period.
Period, yeah, yeah.
So, one of my brother's best friends, who he used to hustle with, they say, man, Touche got a record label.
That's Slippin' Slide? Slippin the slip and slide so I go holler to shake
And he like a trick man you
I never saw a little oh wow I never saw a little
I'll be telling these other niggas don't be signing that shit
Even niggas I fuck you up sign with me you don't have to sign Even niggas I fuck When I tell them You don't have to sign with me
You don't have to sign
I don't want you to sign with me
When you ready
I'm going to tell you you ready
I can't stand a nigga
Who get one record
And think boy it's a hit
I can't stand
That type of nigga
Because I actually talk
And you know this game
Because
What kind of deal
Y'all have
You have to go
And meet the buyers
They don't even know
That those people existed
The people that sold
The records to Specs
and Virgin
and all the other places,
FYI and all those,
FYE.
Those people were people
like regular drug dealers.
They bought the work
with the music
and they sold it
to the stores.
At a higher rate.
At a higher rate.
Back in the days,
you used to have to
meet the retailers.
Right.
If they ain't like you,
it wasn't under their shit
when they called right now.
They said they called it,
let me think of the word.
They say we,
not servers,
they say we,
some little word
where they get about
15 motherfuckers
sit around
and they say,
okay.
Tastemakers?
It's some little shit
they do not.
No record pools,
no DJs,
no nothing. They do something to record pools No DJs No nothing
They do something
To the records
And they say
Okay yeah
This record will work
Yeah yeah
You talking about now
The way it goes down
You talking about radio
Oh what is it called
I don't know
Research
Yeah yeah yeah
Oh we research the record
I'm like how the fuck
You research the record
Yep
They have a couple of guys
That sit around
And they'll play the record
15 to 42 seconds And then they'll they'll play the record 15 to 42 seconds
And then they'll make a choice
That's just like the answers on Family Feud
Exactly
First of all we asked a hundred men
Okay where them niggas was from
You understand what I'm saying
You asked a hundred men but where were they from
Australia cause I can't go there
I'm a community fan
I never been in Canada
I've been in Canada but I didn't pass customs. I'm a community fan. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I never been in Canada. I've been in Canada,
but I didn't pass customs.
Right.
They tell me to walk through that.
That's the U-turn, though.
Like, we don't want you here.
You feel me?
Right.
So, we do that shit.
And Touche, like...
You get with Slip N' Slide.
Yeah.
I don't get with Slip N' Slide.
Touche telling me,
man, Trick ain't gonna listen.
Right. He hang with all these hitters.
That's what we call the killers, the hitters.
Yeah, we know.
He hang with all these hitters.
Man, this nigga ain't going to listen, man.
So Debbie Bennett was working with Slippin' Slide.
She was like, Ted, I talked to him.
He's hungry.
He's eager.
Save his life.
Because anything goes out here.
The niggas that you see on death row, the Bubs, the Lil Bo, the nigga you seen on First 48, the Boogies, the Vondas.
I grew up with them.
They was my friend.
Those what we know, cocaine and machine guns.
That's what we knew at the time.
We found a hit town.
We go in there. We put them we knew at the time. We found a hit town. We going there.
We putting down like it's Miami.
I wasn't going to last
in that game long.
Every time I went to prison, I EOS.
That's called in the sentence. No game time.
No nothing. I'm not listening
to the officers. I'm not
calling him sir.
I don't feel like going to work. I don't feel
good. I stayed in confinement from July to January when I got out. What the feel like going to work I don't feel good You know I stayed in confinement
From July to January
When I got out
Like fuck
Y'all gotta let me out
January
Why
So I convinced
Touche
Man listen
I'm gonna do it
So
My first
My first album
Based on the true story
I got a lot of recognition
For that in the south
But
Debbie kept stressing,
if you don't get New York radio to play this record,
you never going to blow up.
If you don't get this next record out of LA,
it's not going to work.
If you don't get it in Virginia and Charlotte and DC
and Chattanooga with certain times, at that time, certain areas was the ones you had to get it in Virginia and Charlotte and D.C. and Chattanooga,
at that time, certain areas was the ones you had to blow up in first.
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Real people, real perspectives.
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So, Shay said, what we going to do?
We going to get it played in Miami.
We did the Nairn nigga joint.
Shay wasn't at the studio. Let's just make some noise.
You got a hard style, too.
Let's just make some noise.
You don't know Nairn, Nairn?
Come on, let's make some noise.
Burn on your ass.
I used to be in Miami seeing y'all.
And I swear to God, I don't know if you remember this, but I came, I heard that record in Club Rolex.
And I went and did Angie Martinez the next day.
And my whole interview, she kept saying, she kept talking to me.
I was like, you on there?
And I just kept doing it.
And I'd be like, throughout the interview, just, you on there? And I didn't know it. And I'd do out the interview just, you know what I'm saying?
And I didn't know what you were saying.
That's what I was just going to say.
But I loved it.
So Tushay said, it's not complete.
You got to put something else.
So I said, no, this is it.
That was you first?
No.
No, it wasn't me first.
That was me and Trin.
But it was like, this, Tushay, this is it.
I'm telling you.
I say, I see how they react to this motherfucker. This is it. Straight up. T But it was like This shade is it I'm telling you Right
I say I see how they react
To this motherfucker
Yeah, no
This it
Straight up
Shade was like
It's missing something
They don't know what you talk about
Nobody know what now meant
Mmm
Mmm
That's what was the goal
About it
Excuse me
Nobody knew what now meant
In Miami
We got different slang
And different lingo
Mmm
From other places Mmm When you say old girl In Miami That we got different slang and different lingo from other places.
When you say old girl in Miami, that's your mama.
When you say old boy, that's your daddy.
Now, I mean, nothing like.
So, my whole thing was, I'm not going to sound like this, even though I fuck with Coogee Rap.
I love them.
I like AZ.
I like Scarface
I like Q and Too Short
But I ain't from Miami
I ain't from LA
I ain't from New York
I'm from Miami
Let's make some noise for Dade County
The home of drink champs
Dade County
I dropped that now
And I don't know
if it was Funk Flex
or Angie
that dropped the record first,
but I got a lot of love
from Angie.
It was Angie Martinez.
Let's pick up Angie Martinez.
Let's pick up Funkmaster Flex.
They realized it early.
Let's also pick up
Cypher Sounds.
Cypher Sounds.
But not only that.
To a nigga who was listening to a New York radio to hear a respected DJ give props to a nigga from the South?
Yep, you were one of the first.
You were one of the first to break through.
They like, what is this nigga talking about?
Let's make some noise for Trick Daddy, goddammit.
Let me just say something.
I don't know if you know about our show, but in our show, we praise our artists.
And I want to praise you for that.
Because you was one of the first South artists to transition.
And New York niggas related to that.
And New York niggas accepted you for the way you are.
You are who you are.
And you stayed who you are.
And we fuck with you.
Because we praise our artists.
We give our artists their flowers when they can smell them.
And trees when they can inhale them.
God damn it.
Make some noise.
God damn it.
God damn it. That's noise. God damn it.
That's what we do over here.
And I also fuck with the right niggas from New York.
The New York niggas, they're not supposed to have guns, but they will rob your ass.
They will rob your ass. So I always fuck with the right New York niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
Maybe Bleak always speak highly of you as well.
That's my guy.
The Ryan Hill record, me and Bleak.
It's almost like Bleak
knew that you and T.I.
were like the kings of the south.
And a lot of people used to always say
how T.I. say he the king of the south.
Let him say what the fuck he want to say.
That's like a bitch coming to tell me, oh you hanging with
that nigga. That nigga used to say this about you. That nigga used to say
that about you. I said bitch it didn't matter
back then when you was with that nigga.
Now you with me.
And then he said to you. Now you with me. I wouldn't hear that.
And then he said to you.
Then he said to you.
Talk bad about me.
He lied to your ass.
You see what I mean?
You need to be mad at him.
I'm not fucking mad at this nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
And I always, and it's certain niggas.
Like, I even always holler at Jay.
And niggas be like, man, every time I see you talking to Jay-Z, why he won't put you down?
I was like, man, I respect this man's mind.
I respect his game.
Everything ain't for everybody.
Everything ain't for everybody.
The shit we was on, it wasn't for no Rockefeller at that time.
Right, right. It wasn't for that.
Right, nah.
Because when niggas talk shit, we going to smash their ass.
You feel me?
I used to see y'all wilding on South Beach.
We used to be wide-ass.
And then at Cancun,
that's around
when Nairn nigga was big.
And they had the pool party
and they dropped Nairn nigga.
And Jay told me, you got yourself one, boy.
You got one.
From there, I've sold three gold albums,
three platinum albums, and a lot of niggas don't know what they want.
Poor shop, dog.
Physical copies, motherfuckers.
That's physicals.
Not that digital shit.
Not that fake shit.
Here, I'm going to give you $50
a copy. When somebody buy that, scan this.
You can have none of that shit. No payola.
I ain't paying nobody shit.
I'm not paying nobody shit. Alright. Wow.
I'm not paying nobody shit.
I ain't kissing their ass. I ain't doing none of that.
Now, now,
we're going to do this shot. So,
what was the most biggest, like, what did you see?
Was that the bracket right there that
Brungu said, you know, Trick Daddy's a star
now? No. No? Get out of here.
I just found out I was famous, like. Nah, nigga, you know, Trick Daddy's a star now. No. Get out of here. I just found out I was famous.
Nah, nigga, you've been famous.
Let's talk, brother.
Yeah, but it was good, famous, and famous wherever you go
where you can't go to the grocery store.
Nah, you've been famous.
When I can't answer my phone, the bitch like, I know that voice.
Right.
Nah, you've been famous.
Way before Auto-Tune.
Way before all the other shit, you know.
Way before Skinny Jeans.
And way after.
I want to tell you something, too.
What do you feel about Skinny Jeans?
I feel like you got something to say.
I was in Iguanas.
That's in Fort Lauderdale.
No, yeah, in Pembroke Pines.
A couple of Iguanas, but yeah.
And Jeezy was in there performing.
And no respect to the game.
And not the rap of the game, but the dope game, the hustle game, the fry game, whatever niggas was in.
But I was hurt.
I don't understand where this is going, but I'm here.
It was 350 to 400 niggas with Cuban links.
Ain't no way.
I know 90% of them shits was fake.
That was USA Flea Market coming up.
It was 300 to 400 niggas with Cuban links.
Big dookie Cuban links.
Niggas begging for drinks
got on Cuban leave.
I'm like,
man, what the fuck?
Carol Markey,
nothing ass niggas
and nothing assholes.
All they care about
is likes.
And the shit
fucked with me.
I told my dog,
I'm like, man,
let's go, man. They're like, what's wrong dog I'm like man let's go man
They're like what's wrong
I said I'm going to tell you
When we get in the car
When we sat down in the car
The first thing they say
I've never seen somebody
Cupid in his life
Look
I said boy
It's pathetic
It's pathetic
And I'm really pissed
At the niggas who say
I raised him in music
When I get a feature with a nigga
It's cause I love that nigga
I liked his style
And when I heard that certain record
And knew what I was gonna do with it
I knew that he was gonna do the same thing
And he was gonna be real about it
I ain't never tried to get no hot nigga on my records
I ain't never tried to get no popular nigga on my records
I ain't never did no records with no fucking Justin Bieber.
I never did a record with Mariah Carey or Kelly Rowland.
Well, I got a record with Kelly Rowland.
I never did a record with Fantasia.
These were my people who I really fucked with and respect.
I never did a record with them because I couldn't think of a record to do with them that it would be a real record.
It makes sense for the trip.
All my album was based on a true story.
www.thug.com, Book of Thug, Thug's Hot Rods.
Classics.
Back by Thug, the man.
Thug, Matrimony.
Not none of that play play shit.
Like real shit.
And now that Bill Cosby fucked up, right?
I'm going to tell you.
I got a song called I Just Want to See. You got a Bill Cosby fucked up I got a song
I just want to sing
I got a song
That I gave
To Bill Cosby for the Fat Album Music
The movie
And he turned the song down
I'm like what the fuck
I done cursed on the song
It took me about a week to write this bitch
I done cursed It was a song called I Just write this bitch I didn't curse
It was a song called I Just Wanna Sing
I got the kids on the record
And a lot of people get Jada Proctor
And a lot of people get Jada Proctor
I done had the kids on all my albums
A lot of the society too
So sad
I always
I fuck with the kids
And he turned my record down.
Are we saying fuck Bill Cosby right now?
Well, he a little old.
He's just saying that.
He turned down the fuck and shit.
No, but I'm not saying fuck him, but I believe them girls.
There's too many girls.
One of them is right.
Listen, my last case that I went to trial for, it was two witnesses.
That's the only thing that helped me.
It was two witnesses, and they tried to tell you,
when you come in the courtroom, they say,
anybody in here for the defendant stand up now.
And when you go to motherfucking court,
and your mama and your daddy living, and they're not in court with you,
and you got kids that ain't in court with you,
and your baby mamas and your friends and your neighbors and your teacher ain't in court with you,
the judge say, you a fucked up person.
Whether they say it to you or not.
The way they gonna be talking to you and looking at you,
when they said my name, the courtroom filled up.
The judge told the prosecutor,
we need to try to resolve this
instead of finishing this trial.
When I first see Bill Cosby,
he remind me of Al Sharpton
and Jesse Jackson.
That don't sound good.
Every time I see one of them niggas,
I like turn the channel. They play play
ass niggas trying to get on TV.
They're the reason why
we don't have no...
If Bill Cosby,
Al Sharpton,
and Jesse Jackson was real black folk who stood up for black folk,
they would have killed them like they did Martin Luther King and Malcolm X.
We're getting political.
And Bill Cosby fronted on Richard Pryor.
Fronted on Richard Pryor for talking that shit.
We're getting political on Dream Champs.
You're going to say, okay, one motherfucker.
Okay, I don't believe her.
Two, okay, I don't believe her.
The whole front cover of Time Magazine?
Ain't Time Magazine like one of the first magazines,
national magazines it is?
I believe so.
That's the shit like ESPN and everything.
That's like big.
Plus, I never liked it
The Bill Cosby show
After I got old enough
To understand
What happened
Ain't no doctor
Gonna marry no college professor
And have five kids
And none of them
Don't do drugs
Use cuss words
Smoke weed
And don't do nothing legal
You could be the best parent in the world
Everybody ain't going to be right
Everybody ain't going to make it
Everybody
It was unbelievable
It was unbelievable for me
It's like it's in a dream
And that's my problem with the Tyler Perry's
And Oprah Winfrey's of the world
Why can't we have successful movies
From the beginning of the movie
I struggle, I can struggle We know it's successful movies from the beginning of the movie? I struggle.
I can struggle. Okay. We know it's a struggle
from the beginning of the movie. Okay.
But why we always got to cheat?
Why we always got to steal, kill
one another, lie? Why we got to do
bad before we do good? And that's how all
these movies... To me, they
always degrading niggas
for their wealth. And then, like,
Oprah went to Africa and built the school. Africa is the richest continent in the world the
resources yet they got natural resources that don't see the shit we made up
schools right here you got so tired of the show that you made billions of
dollars not hundreds of millions billions of dollars in Chicago well young niggas they got nothing to do but kill show that you made billions of dollars, not hundreds of millions, billions of dollars in Chicago
where young niggas ain't got nothing to do but kill each other
and you ain't did shit for them niggas.
So I have a problem with people like that.
I don't want to meet them.
I'm not interested in them.
I don't want them dead.
I don't want to see them doing bad.
But maybe Bill died before the trial.
You have to feel like he going to die.
Why you think O.J. in prison?
O.J. in prison for beating the shit with Nicole Yeah
Bill already going through it
Because his son got killed
All that shit go hand in hand
You know what I'm saying?
So now that we political
Not really political
A little political
I'm wondering how you feel
about Kanye West.
And Donald Trump.
I feel sorry for Kanye
the same way I feel sorry for
oh my
God, man. Anybody
that gets... Let me tell you the problem
is
that Kardashian pussy
is a curse
I don't want no pussy
Who live next door
Growing up
Went to school
With no Kardashian
I thought about the mummy
When he said that
You gotta look at
And no matter what
They call him Caitlin
Nigga you Bruce nigga
Nigga you Bruce
They're like Tyler Perry Nigga you Madea nigga Every time I look at you Nigga you Madea So he. Nigga, you Bruce. They're like, Tyler Perry?
Nigga, you Madea, nigga.
Every time I look at you, nigga, you Madea. So he's Bruce and he's Madea.
Okay, then you want to be a so-called woman,
but you want to keep the dick.
What you going to do with that?
You a woman.
What you going to do with your dick?
Look what they did to Lamar Miller.
Lamar Miller. Lamar Odom. Lamar Odom. Not Lamar Miller Lamar Miller
Lamar Odom
Not Lamar Miller, excuse me
Lamar Odom
Lost his fucking mind
And then this nigga walked out
With Donald Trump
The other day.
Yesterday.
Wasn't it yesterday?
We dropping this tomorrow.
Yeah, this comes out tomorrow.
This comes out tomorrow.
This comes out tomorrow.
I'm like...
Did I...
What happened?
What was your first thought?
I seen Jim Brown.
Jim Brown?
Yeah, he went too.
But he had Ray with him.
Ray snitched on my dog.
So I'm like, damn.
She got me from everybody.
Are we on ice?
We're on ice.
Like, Ray was like, ice, please, my brother.
Ever since the, what they call, the quote, unquote, Ray Lewis murders.
Yeah, yeah, roll up.
Yeah, the only one got convicted.
And he snitched on my dog.
So now you want to be the same man,
the same, it's like
how could you talk
from Drink Champ
Sports? I need me a Drink Champ cup.
Oh, yeah, let's go.
Yo, by the way, we want you
to finish your story. We want you to remember, but listen,
our base home
is in Miami. I want you to know that this
is your home. This is your home. Anytime you want know This is your home Anytime you want to come
And talk
Cause I want to get into some crazy shit in a little while
But anytime you want to come
Promote your records
We're going to support it
Me being in Miami
I always respect Miami Kings
I always respect the legends
That's why nobody never had a problem with me because I don't fuck y'all bitches.
I don't take y'all drugs.
There's a couple.
Not back in the day.
He don't work for me.
He don't work for me.
Yeah, I'm married.
I came down here, and I respect Miami, and you the Miami King, the mayor.
I appreciate it.
And I want you to continue to come back here anytime you ever got anything you want to say.
We love your interviews on The Breakfast Club,
but you know what?
You ain't even got to take a flight.
And those are our peoples.
We love The Breakfast Club.
But you can stay right here.
The next time you're going to go to my house.
Oh, yeah?
But you got to cook, though.
Nah, nah.
You got to cook.
Let's talk about cooking.
That's what I do.
Don't get away from what the fuck we was talking about.
Yeah, what were we talking about?
That was great.
Yeah, you fucking up.
Trump. Trump. Oh, yeah, and Kanye. Yeah, the Kanye shit get away from what the fuck we was talking about. Yeah, what were we talking about? That was great. Yeah, you fucking up. Trump.
Trump.
Oh, yeah, and Kanye.
Yeah, the Kanye shit right there.
Jim Brown.
It's like, okay.
Jim Brown, man.
At least Ray Lewis said, I'm here for you.
Oh, it was Ray Lewis and Jim Brown.
Urban development.
At least he, you know what I'm saying, had something to tell us.
But it was like, Kanye just standing there.
Like, he just pussy whooped
Going crazy
Let me ask you a question
I know nobody want to ask y'all a question
Nope but go ahead
You tricked daddy dollar
Who the hell got Kim Ring
Huh
Who you think stole that ring
Oh the in France
Actually I think you know them
That was a terrible segment Oh, the ring. Oh, the, in France. Yeah. The French thugs. Actually, I think you know them. No.
That was a terrible segment.
The people that you know.
No, no, no, no.
I know some foul niggas in France, but they ain't got nothing to do with it.
Yeah.
It was ISIS.
You made me tell me.
It was ISIS.
Kim Kardashian.
No.
It was her Snapchat.
The name is worth a lot of money.
They's talking about Blac Chyna.
Want to brand her name.
I know I heard about that on her shit.
I'm thinking Kim Kardashian
is at
a private place
with no security.
Nobody in the ring come up missing.
You think she's finna leave Kanye?
I don't know.
I mean, her brother...
That black pussy got him wet.
Let's make some noise for the black pussy.
Her brother is fucking wet.
Her brother fucking with her brother-in-law, Baby Mama.
Yeah, that's a little weird That go there
Trick is going there, man
Trick got me swang
One thing about me
Let me tell y'all too
Anything y'all want to ask me
One thing about me
A nigga can do shit to me
If a nigga fall asleep and dream
that he gonna fuck with me, he better
wake up in the parlor.
I swear to God.
But it's just weird.
I'm just thinking about that.
Kanye, so you will not
vote for Kanye in 2020?
You know what? If I had a choice to vote for Kanye in 2020? You know what?
If I had a choice to vote
for Kanye over Donald Trump...
Kanye, please. You're going to vote Kanye.
Yeah, because I know we're getting peach faster
than Donald Trump.
But they want to give you choices.
Like, you got choices.
It ain't like you can make up a name.
If you did, you know,
fill it in, it wouldn't count.
You know what I'm saying
Right
But
If Donald Trump
Think he gonna get
Behind that motherfucker
In that old office
And run this country
Like a motherfucker business
A lot of people
Gonna die behind that shit
He gonna run it
Like a dictator man
That's the way he's acting
He's not gonna make it
As a dictator
Because there's
One thing I've learned about
I grew up in Miami
So when I hear the word racism
I don't know what that really means
I know what
Prejudice is
I know what separation is
Segregation is
And I call my fucked up relationship
Situationships
But I don't know what it is To be is, and I call my fucked up relationship situationships.
But I don't know what it is to be
racially divided
by white people because we don't really have
white people in Miami. Miami
is multicultural.
White people are Cuban.
No, white people is niggas because if you go
to Cuba, then they're blacker than me.
But I'm saying, blonde-haired girl with the big ass is Cuban.
But how we consider them, we consider them just like us.
Everybody know this Indian land.
Ain't nobody from America.
So how do we choose who we going to kick out?
Now, how the country do show the Cubans love and they turn the Haitians back, I don't agree with that.
Absolutely wrong. Show the Cubans love And then turn the Haitians back I don't agree with that But at the same time
If we can
As American people
I don't give a fuck who decided to vote for Trump
If we think that
Donald Trump
Could run this country
We fucked up
We might as well vote for Kanye
We might as well vote for Kanye
I'm voting Let's make some noise for us We might as well vote for Kanye. We might as well vote for Kanye. Yeah, we might as well vote for Kanye.
Let's make some noise for us
voting for Kanye.
But he's bugging right now.
What's up with the blonde guy?
We ain't really fucking with him.
I keep telling you, don't fuck none of them.
I'm telling you.
I've never been befuddled this much, but I love it.
Listen, Bruce Jenner was the number one athlete in the world.
He was in Wheaties boxes and shit.
Wheaties?
They talk about Bruce Jenner in American history.
Yeah, yeah.
And now you're Caitlyn Somebody was like
He outran Africans
Like the fastest people in the world
The Kenyans? He ain't beat the Kenyans
Yes
He beat them in everything
He ain't come in second in nothing
What do you call it?
Triathlon
Triathlon That triathlon coming second in nothing. What do you call it? Tri-Affa-Thon?
Tri-Affa-Whatever the fuck it is.
That Tri-Affa-Thon.
That shit there.
That shit there.
No, straight up.
That's the one where you
hit 40, 50 different shit.
Oh my God.
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Now, Trick, you had the Internet on fire.
Two different instances, and we're going to bring up one.
The spitting on the computer.
What happened there?
He spit on the computer.
We still don't know who you was talking about.
This bitch is one of these hoes who try to get attention off social media.
You know?
And I'm trying to explain to her, like, listen.
I'm really from the ghetto.
I grew up a world-famous food stand. Like, you're not going to talk to her, like, listen, I'm really from the ghetto. I grew up on World Fan Food Stands.
Like, you're not going to talk to me any type of way, bitch.
I wash dishes when I was little.
But she talked to you on the internet?
What happened was I put up a post about my homegirl, Prima Donna.
And I was like, bitches, I always hate no Prima Donna.
Like, if you're doing good, I'm going to give you props.
Right.
And one of the comments was Said her name
When she went live on Facebook
That live gonna get the bitches fucked up
Instagram live
She went live
And she brought my name up
And her daughter walked out the house and was like
Mom he didn't say nothing about you
She's like I don't give a fuck about that nigga
See a lot of people don't know that
A lot of people just thought you just went off Oh she say nothing about you. She's like, I don't give a fuck about that nigga. See, a lot of people don't know that.
A lot of people just thought you just went off.
Oh, she said something about you.
Let me tell you something.
God look out for babies and food.
If you that motherfucker stupid, God got you.
If I run into you, bitch, you in the hands of the devil.
I'm going to crucify you.
And I have lupus, so I ain't even going to get mad.
Everybody was like, your eyes was bloodshot red.
I probably had a motherfucking stroke, and they know it.
I really, really, really wanted this bitch.
But what did she say to you exactly?
Oh, that nigga Trey, you supposed to be a real nigga.
So I got on the line when I type, bitch, you better watch your mouth.
Oh, fuck you, nigga. I'm like, what, me? So I got on the line When I type Bitch you better watch your mouth You don't fuck You nigga
I'm like what me
So that
So
But
Since then
They whooped their ass
At the
Did y'all see that
No
They whooped their ass
Live
Live
Live
The hood off
Y'all ain't hear about that
No They caught her Some of the girls She was beefing with They beat her ass lie in the hood office. Y'all ain't hear about that?
They caught her. Some of the girls she was beefing with,
they beat her ass in the hood office.
And the next picture you seen was her standing
by the police car.
Giving descriptions and shit.
She was supposedly going to the hood office
to
go and
report one of my other homegirls
Who ain't have a job
But she had a side business
And a side hustle
She was taking pictures of my homegirl
When designing
She was driving a nice car
And she was going to her trying to get my homegirl
Her kids kicked out of the house
And I was like
That's fucked up And while I'm, that's fucked up.
And while I'm on that note, I want to talk about Ben Carson.
I wouldn't lie.
I'll talk about Ben Carson.
Ben Carson?
Oh, the political nigga?
Yeah, they made him head of HUD.
Let me explain to you what HUD is.
HUD is the reason for all these young killers.
HUD is the reason my mama got so many baby daddies.
HUD is the reason that niggas thought that they was comfortable with World Fair Food
stuff and paying a dollar for rent.
Her is a curse to any black or Hispanic that grew up in motherfucking Miami.
So if he think he know what he doing, they set him up.
And her, this is the criteria.
A man can't live with you.
That's not Section 8, though, right?
Same thing. Oh, same thing. Section 8 though, right? Same thing.
Section 8 is like a
scholarship from hood.
Where you can actually
go live in somebody else's property
and instead of you paying them, the
government send them the check.
That's what Section 8 is.
But Ben Carson don't know
what he just got himself into.
I don't think he understand because it will take for them to go in our schools.
I live out of Miramar.
I live west of I-75.
It's totally different from where I grew up at.
If my kid drop from an A to a C, they call on my phone.
My kid can't walk home from school if I don't sign the paper
that morning when I drop him off.
It's not like Liberty City.
When I grew up in the Pocabee,
in elementary school, if you was a virgin,
they picked at you.
He don't know what he's getting himself into.
He need to come get me and a couple
other niggas so we can explain to him
what need to be done.
That would be interesting.
We need to explain to him, and I need to take him to Overtown
at 10.30 on a Friday night
and show him
the Thriller video was real.
It sure did.
This shit is serious.
Take him to the ghouls too.
Take him south.
No, no, no.
They made him over me.
But sometimes we don't know where the brains is at.
Over her.
He's over her.
That is crazy.
He too calm, too political.
B.B., B.B., you want to come over here?
B.B.'s here?
I feel like B.B. want to talk.
B.B. a rich kid.
He done come over.
That's my nigga, though.
B.B. throwing up a rich kid.
What up, B.B.?
Shout out to Lunch Money making mad money out there.
We trying, man. B.B. That's big up the rich kid. What up, baby? Shout out to Lunch Money making mad money out there. We trying, man.
BB.
That's big up the Circle House.
The whole community.
In a circle, the whole family.
Bad boy.
You ain't got another mic for BB?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You respect Circle House.
You was talking about the second time that I was on it.
You know I'm going there.
That was big, wasn't it?
No, I ain't going to lie.
On what? Every black. Charlemagne was on it. You know I'm going there. That was big, wasn't it? No, I ain't going to lie. On what?
Every black.
Charlemagne just got it.
On the breakfast.
Because Charlemagne just got it.
Because Charlemagne said some shit.
I don't know what he said, but I know every angry black female got on.
No, you know what?
Females, no decent female is going to get mad of nothing I say.
I represent.
Well, what exactly did you say? Let's let the people I represent These bitches in these hoes that don't know it
For instance the first ones are the ones
That leave Miami and move to Atlanta
That's the first sign that that bitch
Got a lot of miles on her pussy
And she trying to be
She trying to recover
We call them recovering mutts
She trying to start all over again
Ain't now
Ain't nobody
Ain't nobody
Ain't nobody
From Miami is leaving Miami
Not a real bitch
Women, they understand that
One paycheck get put up
And get it
And you join it with the next paycheck
And you pay your motherfucking bills
Anything after that is extras
They understand that the income tax check Is the money that they took out of their check You join it with the next paycheck and you pay your motherfucking bills. Anything after that is extras.
They understand that the income tax check is the money that they took out of their check prior to them giving it to them a year before.
These hoes get income tax check and act crazy.
In the club.
You walk in the motherfucking strip club, you don't know what bitch you want because all of them shaped alike.
When they go to Dr. Miami,
they be like,
I want hard waist.
I didn't grow up on that.
A lot of them shady pussy now.
I grew up with
the hairy pussy.
When we say,
oh, they got hair.
Yo, but that's better, man.
It's more hygienic, man.
It's more hygienic.
I understand that,
but let me explain.
Unless your pussy
look like you got
butt weeks
sitting between your legs and you braiding his hair.
You can shave it, trim it, get a landis grip or something.
A real Miami person, a real southern boy or island boy, when they see you with no hair on your pussy, the first thing they think about is crabs.
Yeah, it's true.
It's true.
She had to shave because of the crabs.
Now you got everybody want to shave,
which we know everybody body,
everybody blood,
everybody is different.
I don't give a fuck how you look.
You're different.
If we was identical twins,
we would be different.
They can test something on us
and you're allergic to milk,
I'm allergic to something else
We're different
Therefore
You can't shave
Tonya can't shave
Like
Sarah
Patricia
Because
Sarah's body
Could take the raisins
Tonya got the chicken pop pussy
She got bumps everywhere
In her pussy now
Bumps and bumps Bumps and bumps Tell him he got the chicken pop pussy now. He got bumps everywhere in the pussy now.
Bumps and thumps.
Bumps and thumps.
Bumps and thumps.
So.
Patrick.
Patrick.
You got to let the black women know.
We love the black women.
Come on. Let me explain some things.
Please.
We got to make that correct.
Let me tell you something.
Because, you know, I'm a Black Lives Matter activist in my mind.
See, I want to nom Lives Matter activist in my mind.
I want to nominate you.
We got to represent for our black women. I started an organization three years ago called the Eat A Booty
Gang. Oh, god damn it.
Don't go there right now.
Just say you love black women first.
Please, tell me.
I love black women.
You got to say it.
Not only do I love black women, I prefer chocolate, dark skin, long.
I'm telling a trick.
I don't eat pussy no more.
I suck pussy.
It's like the life out of that.
I give them those spaghetti lids.
I used to like squirtles until I found out they were peeing on me
That's urine?
Yeah
That's pee
I thought she liked it
I've talked to doctors
A lot of people say just google it
They don't know that google got some shit
That I could put in there
So you can't believe everything in Google.
Because they can say my middle name is Samuel.
I would never be called a motherfucker Samuel.
I don't have no Samuel.
I put on Facebook today.
I love sucking pussy so much.
I just go to shaking
And getting nervous
I say I'm slobbing right now
Just thinking about it
But you love black women
I just I love them to death
My motto to a black woman is
Baby lay down I got you
Cause they got it misconstrued
I knew who it was cause it was trick daddy motherfucking dollars
Real women
You were just saying a couple of y'all slipping.
That's what you were saying.
No, a lot of them slipping.
But not the women.
The hoes and the bitches.
That's the difference.
That's the difference.
The women and the hoes and the bitches.
First of all, a real woman ain't got time to be on those motherfucking social media debating with me.
Right, right, right.
She's taking care of business.
It's rough out here.
And I don't
know a lot of rich black women.
So therefore,
certain things I have a problem with.
Single, black,
and independent.
As a woman
that's lonely, hungry,
and broke.
We love our black women.
There's a lot of women out there doing their thing.
And all the ones that do their thing.
I know Phaedra.
I knew Phaedra when she was in college.
She's a successful black attorney.
Respect her for that.
I respect her for that.
That's right.
And they can talk all that shit they want to about Patti LaBelle.
You can say the pie is nasty, but they bought them.
They had Patti LaBelle.
Yeah, the pie's the...
They bought the motherfucking pies.
Yeah.
So now I can love Patti music.
And if I see Patti, I'm going to say, what's up, mama?
That's a motherfucking word.
My godmama is one of the ones they call,
considered as the queen of soul.
Way before anybody else.
The legendary Miss Betty Wright.
What? That's your grandmother? That's my godmama.
Nobody
would ever
understand her for slapping
the shit out of me for disrespecting a black woman.
A decent black woman.
Wait, we talking about Betty Wright, not the white.
No, Betty Wright, the singer.
No, Betty Wright, the singer. Oh. Mr. Charlie.
What's this shit?
Golden Girls.
No, man.
I was like, this shit got L.
You know Betty White from Golden Girls.
I'm bugging out.
One of them a slut, one of them dingy.
Trick is going there.
Imagine Trick in the Golden Girls. But did you ever have, you ever had tackleball? No, I never slept. Trick is going there. You want another shot? In the golden gas?
No, man.
But did you ever have,
you ever had Taco Bell?
No, I never had that before.
Let's have Taco Bell.
It's just one shot.
Come on.
I don't want that shit.
Please, you pour it.
No.
If he don't want that shit,
I don't want that shit.
No, no, let's drink it.
One small shot.
Small shot.
Might as well.
Small shot.
Is this shit like Taco Bell?
Do I need to take this shit
in the bathroom and consume it? No, no, no, no. Let's see. Might as well. Is this shit like Taco Bell? Do I need to take this shit in the bathroom and consume it?
No, no, no, no.
Let's see.
That's how I feel about Taco Bell.
I eat that shit on the toilet.
Might as well.
And you on the Kings of the South tour right now, right?
Well, Legends of the South.
Legends of the South.
That's you.
Who's on there?
Scarface.
Scarface.
A-Ball, MJG, Juvie, Mystical.
Juvie. Allical, Pastor T.
All them niggas come out here, man.
Come to the drink chat.
And my beats.
This is horrible, guys.
Sorry about this trip.
I'm from Miami.
I feel bad about this trip right now.
Don't even smell it.
Just go.
Don't smell it.
It's like eating one of them steak pussy hoes.
Yeah, that's the girl that shaved her pussy.
And I don't even eat at the Garmin.
We call it eating at the garbage.
Damn.
So that's hard.
It's just not good.
It's just not good, man.
That shit not going to sell, man.
I promise you.
Trick is not going to put it in one of his videos, man.
So Trick. Tric is not going to put it in one of his videos, man. So, Tric.
So, Tric, we got a guy who's down with our crew.
His name is Eddie the Ass Eater.
And you're his hero.
I am the CEO, president, and founder of the Eating Booty Gang.
Eating Booty Gang.
Which is the...
Drink Champs.
We ask everybody if they eat ass.
We're not going to ask you if you eat ass because we know.
You guys are the gang.
I'm going to tell you something about that.
You're a gang leader.
I don't know.
I don't take showers.
I haven't took a shower since January 25th of 95.
Yourself?
No, I take sit down bubble baths every time.
At least you clean yourself.
Gangsters.
Because I get ate out too.
I get my ass ate too.
Just get one of these. I need more lime in my drink.
Hold on.
Some more lime in my drink.
Describe how you converted.
Describe how you converted.
I'm talking about women eating man ass
and men eating women ass.
Talk about that. So what happened? We know, Drake. eating women ass. And you talk about that.
So what happened?
I know.
We know.
We know, Trey.
Come on.
We know you.
Come on.
We know, Trey.
So either for the gang goes both ways.
So what happened?
Yeah, for some.
I mean, totally heterosexual.
How I started, like, getting my ass, she was, uh, uh, uh, uh.
She had the sloppy jalopy, like.
Like, you know, the sloppy jalopy here.
What up?
You're nuts and all.
She got slob all over my ass.
I'm like, get that out of there.
And she like.
Are you looking for the sloppy jalopy?
No, I don't know.
What are you looking at, man?
I'm trying.
Go ahead.
I can get to you.
So, if you never got eight out, that's what we call it.
If you never got eight out.
Yo. Yo.
Track.
He keep it at 20%.
Well, hold on.
But how did it start first?
It started you eating the booty first?
Or was it a 69?
It really come from my family.
I have a very spiritual family.
And they raise their kids with manners.
I don't know if y'all know this, but it's about this much room between the ass and the pussy.
It's a little line.
You can't say it.
I'm right there sucking your pussy.
I'm just speaking to the neighbor.
Tell your mama that you're speaking to that old lady.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Let's make some noise for the booty gang.
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Oh, shit. at one point, right? But hold on. But hold on. This is what we're going to do. We're going to set up,
and this is going to be a show on reality show.
We're going to do
the E-Hoodie Gang training camp
where you send a nigga
and be like,
anything he do,
nah, ah, ah.
No pee-pee, no duty.
Yeah, no.
No pee-pee, no duty.
Yo, hold on. Just randomly. This is Mason Lewis, Dick Daddy. We'll be in the bar on our fucking show. No beep beep Yo Hold on
Just randomly
This is a little
Trick Daddy
For being a part
Of our fucking show
No I just said
Make joints
For Trick Daddy
For being a part
Of our show
Because guess what
EFN
Let's be real
The minute the fans
Got word
That we are
Our main base
You born and raised
In Miami
Not born and raised
But you
Born and raised But raised in Miami And me and raised I was born and raised in Miami
And me being in Miami for 10 years
And you're the number one guest
He one of the first niggas that they say
Hey he want some drops
He want some music for a big time
And I say alright here you go
And he put that shit and it was out there
So who was the first DJ that played your music?
The first DJ that played my music
I don't know.
A lot of these radio DJs were my DJ once before.
You talking about DJ Khaled?
The first DJ to really go crazy with it was Khaled.
Now it's DJ Nasty.
Wasn't Uncle Al?
Uncle Al didn't?
Uncle Al was like, it's like family.
So when Al did more of, if you knew, if you know who a DJ is,
it ain't too many Trick Daddy records you put on at the jam.
Right.
No, I do.
I understand. You understand what I'm saying.
I understand.
Yeah.
I ain't had too many of the records.
A couple of them, Get On Up, Take It To The High House.
Take It To The High House Take It To The High.
But you know, I Jammed.
Nail, nail, nigga.
I Jammed with the little girls.
I don't know if y'all seen this on Instagram, but I'm looking for her mama.
The little girl dancing and the little boy making it rain on her with the cars.
You seen that?
Oh, the Chinese.
No, the black little girl dancing and the little boy was making a rain on with the car I'm like I've been
going to every strip club looking for her mama
I can't find her
but I want to know what Chinese girl you talking about
oh it's a little
Chinese girl I think it's a jeweler
a jeweler and she just be throwing
like she be um
she be calling
I think it's one of the jewelers
like kids continue Trey but it's one of the jewelers Like kids
Continue Trey
But it's like
A lot of these kids out here
They don't got shit to do
Everybody got guns
Once you try them
Once you beef with them
And say something slick
They coming to kill you
They kill you
Right They friends gonna kill you. They kill you.
Their friends going to kill one of your homeboys.
One of your homeboys going to shoot up their friend white.
It's fucked up.
So what I do with Trick Love the Kids Foundation,
I don't lie to my kids no more.
I used to tell them, I'm Uncle Trick.
But I was fucking half of their mama.
So you're Daddy Trick.
No.
I'm Uncle Stepdaddy.
So, because it's certain things that... My mama from South Carolina, they call us Geechee.
Ain't nothing my mama hear from us.
She told us
What not to repeat
What not to say
Words like nanny and babysitter
We know what that mean
Five years old
Lock my door to open it for nobody
We knew on Fridays
Saturdays
When all the kids in the room
When you first play high go hutch
All the kids together Because the grown folks in the room getting high.
We do that, but they didn't do it in front of us.
The problem with these people, they do shit in front of their kids.
Anything in front of their kids, their kids do anything,
and they try to be their kid's friend.
My kids ain't my fucking friends.
They're not my friends. They not my friends.
And my,
the whole thing about me is
respect my manhood.
Respect my mind.
Respect me as being older.
Young niggas now,
they got a new name for niggas like us,
Lord.
Old head.
Old head.
Yeah, I don't like old head.
I don't like OG neither.
Why not?
I'm here.
Sometimes OG, it depends on the way
they use it.
Sometimes they say, oh, gee.
And it's like, oh, gee.
And it's like, all right.
You're an old nigga.
Call him young bitch.
No, no, no.
When I didn't want to get called old head or old G in the wrong way was when my son started wearing my same size of shoes.
Right.
And now I can't get all the exclusive joys.
Because I'm stuck in my ways.
I ain't finna be walking around here with no suits on.
You got me fucked up.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm wearing my little jeans, my little jewels. I don't wantna be walking around here with no suits on. You got me fucked up. I'm wearing my little jeans,
my little jewels.
I don't want no old bitch either.
What do I do with an old bitch?
We not gonna die together.
I want a bitch that buried me
and fight with my family over the shit I got.
Fuck.
What the fuck?
What the fuck? I'm finna die with a bitch. So, Trick, I got it up. Fuck, yeah. Where the fuck I'm...
Where the fuck I'm finna die with a bitch?
So, Trick, I'll be an asshole if I don't ask you this.
We heard that you're going to be a part of a reality show.
We don't have to say their name.
Yeah, it's going to be off the chain.
Off the chain.
Yeah.
It's in Miami?
Yeah.
Yes, yes.
We want to...
I'm so proud, you know what I mean?
Because had they did this show, and this show unfolded in Miami... Yes We wanna I'm so proud You know what I mean Because
Had they did this show
And this show unfolded
In Miami
And then I had you
You know what I'm saying
I probably shot that bitch up
I probably shot that bitch up
I would've gave him a location
I'm gonna be honest
They told me
Yeah
They told me some of the people
Were interested in
Your name came up
And I was like
I fuck with him
I do that
And I said the same thing about you.
I said the same thing about you.
But shit happened.
Come on, stop lying.
Y'all met at a fucking meeting.
No, shit happened in my life.
No, this is my nigga.
And listen, I'm the nigga.
I think I'm the first nigga to introduce you to Pun.
Is that correct?
Yeah.
You are.
Get the fuck out of here.
As a matter of fact, and I remember this.
Me and Cuban Leaves was gambling.
Right.
And I owed him five stacks
And I was like man I'm not gonna pay this nigga
I ain't finna pay this nigga
And Joe was like yo
Yo
Damn man
But I also
I'm gonna get ready to do this shit now
Nah nah listen
Yes and
Me and you talk
We gonna do some business
We heard that Trick Daddy
Is about to start a podcast
And there's no way
You being from Miami
Me adapting Miami
Is my second home
You Miami now you've been here for a while
I haven't And he respects Miami Me adapting Miami is my second home. Hey, you Miami now. You've been here for a while. Yeah, I have. You've been here long enough.
I have been, yeah.
Long enough.
And he respects Miami.
I'm going to tell you the difference from where you grew up in.
Right.
It's too hot to wear rubbers down here.
So I'm looking forward to some little niggas looking like you.
That's right.
Nah, nah.
I'm married.
I'm married.
It's all good.
But listen, we want to sign your podcast.
Want to do another shot? Nah. Let's do another shot but listen. We want to sign your podcast. You want to do another shot?
Nah, hell nah.
Come on.
Nah, you can't let Puff Daddy out.
We're not anything.
Puff Daddy sat right here.
You from Miami.
You're not doing the show.
We got the effing.
The effing.
We got the Vaportini.
Oh, Vaportini.
Vaportini.
I personally drank the Puffy juice.
That's what 50 called it.
Right.
I shot the 50.
We fuck with him. You know, we got this
Vaportini. And we got Vaportini.
You want to smoke some Bacardi?
Try the Vaportini right here.
You got to take the straw all the way out.
That's Vaportini, god damn it.
Inhale that shit like this.
This is god. This is Vaportini right here.
Hit it through the straw like you're in the joint.
It's alcohol. It's no smoke. It's like you're in the joint. It's alcohol. It's no smoke.
Inhale it like you're in the wheel.
It's rum.
It's rum.
It's rum.
It's rum.
Vaportini.com, yo.
Hey, and I'm looking forward to doing that podcast.
Yes, yes.
We're going to have it on the Drink Champs Network.
That's big up the CB.
Oh, that would be amazing.
That's big up the CB.
I'm a proud man.
I need a beer.
And a fucking podcast.
I asked Trick.
I said, Trick, you know, we'll have the camera guys, the engineers.
He said, I got everything, Nori.
So all we're going to do is come around, produce.
Because you know why?
They said, it's about time that real niggas got a chance to we have our own station.
The thing about it is this.
If we smart about what we're doing right now, you ain't got to drop an album on no label or drop an album on something.
There's something called sound that's changed.
Not only that, you notice what's going on right around the corner from here?
In a minute,
this building, they're going to offer millions for this.
Because they're trying to push
our ass out there where the
crocodile's at. And shout out to BB
and Face. Big up to BB.
BB, you want to say something about the Luke episode?
I feel like you want to say something. You can't drink it out the liquid. You got to Bebe. Bebe, you want to say something about the Luke episode? I feel like you want to say something.
You can't drink it out the liquid. You got to
take the liquid.
In a minute,
if we don't be able to do
something, we ain't going to be able to afford to live here.
Nah, nah, nah, nah. We going to do something.
Shout out to my brothers in Wimbledon, Puerto Ricans.
A little bit of crew of Puerto Ricans.
Thirst and howl.
I used to go there back in the days.
Let's big up to every time I see go there back in the days when Nation used to run.
Let's pick up to every time I see Trick.
Every time I'm in Miami,
Trick always tell me,
you good, nigga.
You always,
you always made sure
and you a real nigga.
I remember I introduced him
to Pun.
That's the...
That's amazing, man.
I remember...
I know Pun loved him.
No, no, no.
I super loved him.
And I walked in his room and he played a record and I was like, all right, Pun was downstairs. no no I super loved him And I walked in his room
And he played a record
And I was like
Alright Pun was downstairs
And then I went up
I sent Pun upstairs
And I remember y'all met
But I stayed downstairs
And you always been a real nigga
New York niggas always loved you
Hey
You giving me chills nigga
Cause it's like
You know what
We were on a tour with Bon B right
And I always
And I growed up with him
I got a pocket full of stones And Bon B say I'ma fuck you up young nigga And I was like What with Bambi, right? And I always, and I growed up with it. I got a pocket full of stones.
And Bambi said, I'm going to fuck you up, young nigga.
And I was like, what I did?
He was like, when your ass was going right before me, I can leave once you get off the stage.
Now you're going last.
And my wife said, she's not leaving until she sees you.
I'm like, God damn, man.
Right, right, right.
So I appreciate real, any real niggiggas Any real Puerto Ricans
Cubans
Puerto Rican Cubans
And blacks
Let me explain something real quick
On Miami tip
I come from the era of
I fucked with the mother superiors
Those funky bastards
Society
And we were on some hip hop shit
And Miami bass was like We were all parallel of each other.
But as Miamians, we were all together.
You know what I'm saying?
I remember when I met Uncle Al and I gave him a record.
And it was a record that you did for me.
So I'm like a part of Miami history?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because I gave it to him.
It was at Studio 183.
And I gave it to him. And I was Studio 23. Right. And I gave it to him
and I was like,
yo, man,
this is,
I don't know if you're
going to like this
because I didn't think
it was his kind of record.
And it's hip hop?
Yeah, it was hip hop.
He was younger then.
They was like,
man, what's up with
that white boy?
I said,
nah, he good.
And I gave it to him.
But you see,
because they call
all Cubans white.
So I said,
yo, Al,
I'm going to give you this.
And he said,
if it's Miami shit, I'm always going to play it.
You from Miami, I'm always going to play it.
I love the way Miami.
And that's what I'm saying.
Like, Trick is for all of us.
Don't matter what side, whatever the fuck, he repped Miami.
Hell yeah.
Like, Miami.
Right.
He is Miami for all of us.
It's true.
You going to hit a regular blunt?
I hit this bitch bitch half a time.
Because I know you smoked that ring of deli and shit.
I'm gonna tell the story before we get up.
Yeah, yeah, you smoked that real shit.
So the first time I went on Wendy Williams' show.
You smoked that shit?
No.
Oh, okay.
I go in there and she's like, empty your pockets.
You had that shit in your pocket.
I empty my pocket.
She was like, he got like $5,000 A hundred dollar bill
He got some magnum condoms
He got a clear baggie
With a white sustenance
I don't know what that is
That was for that book
So I looked at that big nigga
Wendy Williams
I looked at that big nigga
Oh damn
No I'm talking about her
I wasn't ready I wasn't ready I told her Cam, that's her husband? Oh, damn. No, I'm talking about her. Uh-oh.
I wasn't ready.
I wasn't ready.
I told her, I heard your husband had a cocaine problem.
We got the best shit down there in Miami.
I bought you some.
Like, don't try to climb me.
I'm the boon on the dog.
This shit hurt.
That's that pure? This that pure?
Tell them what is boom.
Tell them what is boom.
The boom is the brown weed.
The Jamaican weed.
The yaw.
The gun.
The yaw.
The brown tea.
With the ding-dang-dang.
With the Pablo.
Not something you heard.
With the Yablo.
With the Pablo on the top.
With the Yablo.
Explain that to the listeners.
That's the dirty dirty. That's the dirty
because they listen. That's all you smoke, right?
That's it. Be absolutely honest.
That's all I smoke. And I
seen you outside with a cigarette.
You dipped in something. I didn't know what that was.
That's called something else.
Yeah.
Is that not what you talked about?
We don't talk about that.
Chapter 8K verse 46.
If I tell you that about the a kid I ain't gonna do it
I don't know what it is
Yo, Trick
Trick ain't holding back, bro
Listen, man
Trick, like I told you
In the beginning of this interview
This platform is for
We don't interview new artists
We don't interview the people
That is just hot now
Like how you said You you described your albums.
We want to support our legends.
And again, we want to give you the flowers while we can smell them
and while the trees, while you can inhale them.
We know you don't smoke this.
What do y'all call it?
Because this is medicine to me, right?
Well, we used to call it Airplane, but now they brought the New York and Cali bud down here.
So we call it Airplane, but now they brought the New York and Cali Bud down here. So we called it Live.
Down South, on the South End,
we call it ScareRain.
ScareRain? Why?
Because that shit ain't loud. That shit
is not loud. That shit quiet.
You haven't smoked Miami Creepy?
This nigga's crazy.
That Miami Creepy is some shit. Nigga done broke in the nigga's house and Miami Crippie
Is some shit
Nigga done broken
The nigga out
So done stole it
While I was too young
That's why
I put you on the Crippie
I put you on the Crippie
Yes
Real
Deserve the props
Real Crippie
Mr. Lee is keeping it going
Three or four joints
And you good for the day
When you see them niggas
Keep rolling out
That's some shit
That got knocked off
That shit too young
Ain't potent
So now
I asked you on the phone
Are we working on the next album?
I'm working on the next album
I don't know what the name of it is
But after we start a reality show
And after we do the deal with you
With the podcast
What's the name of your podcast?
It's called Flop
No T
The flop is this.
No matter where you're from, from around the world,
when you mix lemonade with tea,
they call it the honor parlor.
In Miami, if you go ask for honor parlor,
they're going to think you're looking for some type of pill or some shit.
We call it the flop.
Right, right, right.
So the no T is the fact that I'm not assassinating niggas' characters.
Speaking of truth.
That's right.
Anything I say out of my mouth is going to be documented.
If you're a close and personal friend of mine, I will protect you.
That's what we do over here.
That's what we do over here That's what we do over here
So I'm going to say a couple of names
From Miami
And I just want to see what your daddy thinks about it
Florida
Florida okay
You can go wherever the fuck you want to go
Kodak Black
Kodak Black that's a young nigga who who's hot. That's one of the
quickest young nigga I ever seen get hot
in the last 20
years maybe. But he's kind of young.
He don't have no guidance. And if
he fuck with me, I'm going to show him what to do
because he got the ears already.
I don't want to talk about nothing
different. I just want him to be careful because
they'll send his ass to prison.
They will send his ass to prison.
Kodak Black, you heard that?
That's respect. Respect.
Kodak Black, I'm tricking out his advice
as well. Any young nigga under 25
or 30, that's my nephew, nigga.
You ain't got to like me, nigga.
I'm on, nigga. You better believe it.
I like that. I like that. I told that to a nigga today.
I said, listen, man. That's what we miss in OGs, man.
I don't care. And that's the problem. It's not even the OGs. I said, listen, man. I don't care.
It's not even the OGs.
Back in my day, it was like,
my mama would tell them, if you catch my turn doing something wrong, beat their ass.
The village.
It's two type of females now
that's going to say something.
It's the ones that are going to be on the news crying when their kid gets killed
saying, he was a good kid.
She don't even know her fucking kid.
And there's this other ignorant
bitch that's taking all the stolen
shit that her son bring in
and saying he a real
nigga just like his daddy.
That was D.
So I'm going to keep going with the
just names randomly.
Don't whisper though.
I always whisper when I do this. I don't know why. I don't know why. I always whisper when I do this.
I don't know why. I don't know why. I always
whisper when I do this.
Trina.
Trina the baddest
bitch. That's the baddest
bitch. That's... Everybody want
to fuck her. And everybody want to know
that I fuck her. No, I ain't no fucker.
I done heard my brother
fucking her in the next room. You heard her. You heard them fucker. I heard my brother fucking her in Rick's room.
You heard her. You heard the fucking...
You actually heard the fucking...
I did not know this was going.
I'm scared to ask another name.
All right, man.
Go for it, buddy.
Rick Ross.
Rick Ross is...
Rick Ross is the next thing to Miami
To me
A lot of niggas always thought
It was a problem
Me and Rick Ross problems was
Personal shit
And I feel like
I feel like this
Two real niggas should never bump heads
With each other
We should get together and deal with these fuck niggas.
And that's the thing I've always been on.
So when I came out to the Port of Miami, the 10th anniversary,
everybody was looking like, what the fuck?
That just let me know that they sleep with their eyes open.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you can't believe everything you hear.
That's the Elliot Wilson AC.
Damn, they got an AC now?
They got an AC now.
He stepped it up, man.
He stepped it up.
Continue, brother.
But Miami, we came a long fucking way.
Yes.
Still going.
Still going.
We came so far, we buying cocaine from other states.
Damn.
You know that don't sound right.
We don't look up now.
Because the Mexicans control it.
I'm just waiting for one of Ronald Reagan's
sons to get old enough to run for president
and they're going to come right back.
Because when the crack era became
popular, it wasn't no niggas doing bad.
It wasn't as much dying and killing.
You couldn't kill a nigga for anything
back in them days
So and you're
But we gotta ask the other group
Two Life Crew
What does Two Life Crew mean?
Two Life Crew is the first group
I ever fell in love
And that's my cousin
He ain't shit right there
He with Two Life Crew right there
Two Life Crew is the first group
That I ever fell in love with
Because they was nasty
They don't wanna be
And if you talk to a
Miami nigga, we holler at women different.
We be like, psst.
Say red. Say black.
My boy Paul still does that.
And then you know if they ain't from Miami, they say some shit
to make them get cussed out.
My name ain't red.
What you see, a snake?
Some shit like this. So we know them.
You know what I'm saying?
Two Live Crew was the first ones that beat a trial.
Beat somebody.
Back in the days.
It takes a long time.
Back in the days, if you caught a trial, they'd keep you in the county five, six, seven years.
Now they got the rock core and different shit.
You know how this man has this county All this long time
You waiting on him
To do something else stupid
Or you waiting on
Some other shit to come
And two live talk
Broward County
Mr. Nick Navarro
Took his ass
To the Supreme Court
And won
Like
We can say what the fuck
We want to say
And do what the fuck
We want to do
This is our right
Right
Preventive motherfucking
Advisor
Freedom of speech
Two live talk
Make some noise for that
God damn it
And I'm going to say Two more names to motherfucking advisor. Freedom of speech. Two live kids. Make some noise for that. God damn it.
And I'm going to say two more names
and then we're going
to get up out of here.
Bebe.
Bebe full of shit.
Damn, Bebe.
Bebe's a rich boy.
They got a big...
We spent millions of dollars
in that studio.
Circle House?
I get love in that business.
Right, right.
I left some knives
over there. You got credit to me. I got credit to in that bitch now. Right, right. I left some knives over there, man.
You got credit?
I got credit for the last time I cooked.
I want my knives, but B.B. is an easy good nigga.
He's very hoarse.
The women, he always lie to the women.
He didn't even lie to me.
You lie to him, I betray them.
But all in all, he a good dude.
You know what I'm saying?
I know them since a youngin' and we around the same age.
You know what I'm saying?
Big up to BB.
He helps us make this Dirty Daddy interview happen.
God damn it.
Big up to Circle House.
And his pop.
Bad boy, bad boy.
What you gonna do?
What you gonna do when they come?
I still got two more.
That's why I learned I was getting them checks.
They still getting checks from this shit.
That's that publishing, baby.
And I got two more names for you.
I'm gonna say Khaled and Luke.
Khaled and Luke.
Khaled was necessary.
For Miami.
Luke is like A Jesus Christ
Cause if the Bible say
For God look so love us
The word he gave his only begotten son
He gave his motherfucker Luke
And Luke birthed Khaled believe it or not
Cause he put Khaled
He put Khaled in his first mix show
His mix show
And shout out to Butterfooka as well
And Khaled old girl That's like my mama that's my brother From another mother Big show. I work for Luke. And shout out to Butterfooka as well.
And Khaled Old Girl, that's like my mama.
That's my brother from another mother.
I can call on a couple niggas.
I can call on Luke.
Wait, did you say Khaled Old Girl is your old brother?
That's like my mama.
Khaled Old Mama is like my mama.
Okay, I'm sorry.
That's like we call each other brothers from another mother.
Right.
DJ Khaled, Luke, Betty Wright. I can call on Khaled, Pitbull,
Jason Taylor,
Udonis Haslam,
and say,
I'm doing something for the kids.
And I'm going to get a couple thousands,
tens of thousands from them.
And they're going to say,
is that enough?
All right.
Respect that.
Straight up.
So I'm always fucked with them.
Respect that.
Let's make some noise for Trick.
Shout out to the drink champs
for getting me fucked up
in the beginning.
Yeah, you wanted a shot?
I got my little Oprah bag
in here.
You got one?
No, you don't got none of it.
You got one?
You got one?
You got one?
Listen, Patrick,
once again,
we want you to know
that we are home bases
in Miami.
This guy is Miami Mixtape King.
He's been pushing.
He's the first, one of the first people to put you on your music.
And we want to continue to support our legends because in our game,
there's so many people that after you get 10 years or better,
they say you washed up or you whatever.
That's not what we do over here.
We celebrate the niggas that need to be celebrated.
You know what I'm saying?
We celebrate the niggas that need to be celebrated.
I appreciate everything. And the fact thatas They need to be celebrated I appreciate everything
Yeah
And the fact that we in Miami
You don't
You listen
I don't give a fuck
If you want to come back tomorrow
You come back tomorrow
This is your home
Yeah this is your home
We in Miami
This is your home
We in your home
Every motherfucking time
So I just want you to know that
You want to take another shot
Before you do
Nah I just want to give
Shots out to the dream
And my happy hour is yours Yo So let's make some noise before you do mine. No, I just want to give a shout-out to the Dream.
And my happy old and good.
Yo,
so let's make some noise
for Check Daddy Dollar.
Yeah!
Shout-out to Vaportini
in the building.
Oh, Vaportini
in the goddamn building.
You ready?
Hey, yo, Haz,
hold up one second.
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