Drink Champs - #Throwback Episode - w/ Adrien Broner | (Ep.94)
Episode Date: June 10, 2026N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs and we're taking it back to some of the most legendary moments in Drink Champs history. Classic interviews, unforgettable stories, and iconic guests who shap...ed the culture.In this classic throwback episode of Drink Champs, N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN chop it up with the legendary Adrien Broner !Step into the ring with Adrien Broner as he joins the Champs for an unforgettable episode of Drink Champs. Known for his larger-than-life personality, championship pedigree, and unfiltered opinions, Broner brings the same energy that made him one of boxing’s most talked-about figures. Throughout the conversation, he opens up about his upbringing in Cincinnati, his rise through the boxing ranks, and the challenges that came with fame and success., and the respect he feels he deserves both inside and outside the ring. The discussion also dives into hip-hop culture, the similarities between boxing and rap, and the mindset required to stay competitive at the highest level.Make some noise for Adrien Broner !!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆-Originally published on August 28th, 2017*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 got the four-time champion of the world.
I seen this man coming to this boxing game and dominate.
I seen him destroy at 130 pounds.
Then he came up and went up and weight.
He went to 100.
I don't like him at 147.
I think we're going to go down and we're going to go up.
But if the man gets focused, there's no other person.
This Floyd made well than it's him.
when everybody kept saying that this was the next Floyd Mayweather
and now that people are going on and they're giving it Earl Spence
but I know that this brother right here if he gets focused
he can be a five time six time maybe even seven time
world champion right now we're giving up for Adrian Brunel
and now it's not about business about boxing you're serious about the boxing
right now of course I'm serious about boxing but
right now the space I'm in you know I'm just you know I'm not
cornering myself in
You know, I got a God, I'm God gift.
He gave me a lot of talent.
And, like, you know, I got this passion for,
I had this passion for music since I was a, for music since I was a kid.
Right.
And right now I'm focused on my music thing and just, just having fun.
But we're not throwing boxing away.
We can't do that.
No, no, no, no, you can't throw boxing away.
I wouldn't be where I'm at without that.
Because we got to get Garcia back.
I don't like that.
I'm going to throw that out there.
I'm going to be honest.
Garcia is not a better fighter than you.
Ah, no.
Listen, I'm going to be honest to you.
listen, you are one of the most athletic people that we got.
Like, and like we, we need you.
You're coming from the hood.
We need you to get focused.
We need you to get back.
And we need you to whip Garcia's ass.
I got you.
I mean, you know, as of right now, you know, it's about spending time with the family,
spending time with the kids.
That's what I've been doing.
But, you know, it already been talks.
You know, we do what's best for me.
You never know.
I know one thing, though, my next fight
gonna be bigger than my last fight.
Right, right, because we need you back on,
what was it, the last fight was Showtime, correct?
Yeah.
We need you back on Showtime.
Well, you are a pay-per-view fighter.
I just feel like...
I know, I already told them.
I already told them.
You know, no disrespect to CBS and BBC,
like, but they water me down.
Yeah, when you were talking about the fights
with the commercials in between.
Yeah, they water me down.
So, you know, I already told me if it ain't showtime,
I ain't rolling.
Right, right.
I mean, that's how it is.
So, not just describe for us.
How does a person even get into boxing?
From the ground, from the ground.
I know your story.
From you getting locked up.
Where are you from originally?
Cincinnati.
Cincinnati.
From you getting locked up.
And how did you turn your life around and come home and boxing save your life?
I believe that's your words you said.
Yeah.
I've been boxing since I was six years old.
Me and my twin brother.
You know what I'm saying?
I got a twin brothers too.
Wow.
But training as a boxer in the streets fighting?
Do he fuck your bitches?
No.
Huh?
Do he fuck your bitches?
He can.
Let's make some noise
of your twin
motherfucking your bitches
got to give it.
I know if I had a twin brother
as a box
I'm knocking his bitches down.
You know what I'm saying?
But, you know, and honestly
it's still arguments
that he was better to me.
In boxing?
Yeah.
Wow, wow.
But it's just so crazy
like ironically
our birthday just passed
we was 13
and we came in the house
and then my dad was right there
and he was like,
dad, if I win his next tournament,
can I quit?
Because he wanted to take after my big brother and all of them.
So my dad was just bullshit and he said, yeah.
So we go to the tournament and he stops everybody.
He knocks out everybody.
He win the tournament and he really quit.
And then he just like, he just left it to me.
Wow.
Wow.
How old was he when he quit?
13.
Oh, shit.
So how did, what day, what was the moment where you said,
yo, I'm going to take this all the way and I'm going to like become a professional
boxers?
Because everybody in the hood,
then they could fight.
Believe it or not, growing up, growing up, I was scared to turn pro as a kid.
Because I used to watch the fights or whatever.
Well, I really didn't watch the professional fights that much.
I used to just always watch amateur boxing.
But then every time I see professional boxing, they always had cut real bad cuts.
I'm like, man, hold on.
And some of them good talk good.
Yeah, yeah, and all that.
And then I'm getting older.
I'm getting older.
and start going to the streets.
But every day I always go to the gym.
Right.
You know, it was times where I used to ask my coaches, like, can I, can I sleep here?
Right.
And I'm serious.
Like, I don't want to leave.
Can I sleep here?
I want to sleep here and wake up in the gym.
And I just stayed at it, stayed at it.
Got in trouble.
Got out of trouble.
And then it was just like, I remember when I was locked up, I'm facing 57 years.
Damn.
Everybody like, they like...
Is for a robbery?
Yeah, this's for a lot of shit.
So, 57 years worth of shit.
So they like,
they like, man, he never get out.
That's a girl drink.
He like...
We got to celebrate that you made it from the hood.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
I'm gonna just pour the rosé if he drinks some.
Oh, for sure.
You know what I mean?
So they, so it's, I'm hearing the rumors.
I'm hearing the rumors like,
he never going to get out this and that at this time,
The Olympic trials is coming up.
I missed the Olympic trials.
I was supposed to go to the Olympics that year.
What year is this?
What Olympics is it?
2008.
Yeah.
So I'm 17.
I got bounded over and I got trialled as an adult.
So I'm 17 at the time.
I was supposed to go to the Olympics at this time.
I missed that.
So one day, I remember, I was in, they had me in an,
at an, 23, 23 hours in, one hour out.
Okay.
Because I was just fucking around and then.
I was wrecking it.
I was like crazy.
So one day I'm writing a rap
I remember like yesterday I'm writing a rap
And in the middle of the rap
I'm like
I put the pen and I'm like
Let's say I beat this shit
What am I going to do?
And like it's crazy
But this is how I'm really talking to myself
I'm in a room by myself
In a juvenile opinion
You couldn't have a roommate
So I'm in a room by myself
I'm like what am I going to do
Go to school
I'm like nah I ain't
I mean, I'm smart, but I ain't
fuck that school shit.
He's like rap
I'm like
rapping, like, who really
gonna make it and raping?
Right.
You know what I'm like?
Go back out here and hustle
and be back in here?
Nah.
All I got is boxing.
Right.
So then I'm like,
if, if I'm boxing.
Right.
This is what I'm doing.
So, um,
because,
because,
Throughout all that, right, you grew up.
But when you just made a million on your last fight, just for one fight, right?
On paper.
What makes you, what makes you?
My bad, my bad, my bad.
But what makes you even want to have a passion?
Don't cut that, though.
No to has.
What makes you even want to have the passion to, like, pursue music?
Because you're already dominated in your field, like, anybody who got 36 minutes.
You got to understand.
Me and my twin brother, like, we've been around music since we were six years old as well.
My uncle, my uncle's in all them.
They had labels and studio was in our house.
And every day we used to watch my uncle make beats and do all this with music.
And they was big.
They was getting big, but they never caught that break, you know what I'm saying?
But we was around it all day.
Right.
So it was like.
A lot of people don't know where you're from is rail.
Oh, yeah.
Like, I'm going to talk about real, real.
Yeah, yeah.
For real, for real.
It's a war out there right now.
Yeah?
And what's your out there right now?
Huh?
There's a war out there right now?
Didn't the police arrest you over there?
Was that over there?
Were they arrested you for an old warrant?
And you told the nigga, I'm rich, motherfuck.
You were driving crazy.
You told the police, I'm rich.
That's what you're doing?
They just had shot up my own suburban.
They just shot like 30 shots in my suburban.
Oh, war?
So what happened was I'm in my hood.
I'm in my hood.
I'm like.
man, I ain't about to stay till you late.
I'm in a little bar.
I don't give a fuck.
I'm on my side.
So I leave out.
I'm like, it's a light.
I don't know.
Why does light right here, but it's a light,
but the light literally take like 15 minutes to change.
So I ran a light, boom.
And feel right.
And it feel right.
No, I don't ever stay there.
I'm telling you why I ran that light, boom.
So I'm listening to my music.
And then I hear, do, do, do it was awkward.
But I'm thinking it's the music.
Right.
And then I heard do, do, too.
I'm like, oh.
Right.
So they hitting the car up, the windows breaking it up.
So I get out of there.
I stay calm.
I've seen the first time I've been through the situation.
So that's the only reason that got me out of there.
Plus, I was in a suburban.
I went in none of my small cars.
Right.
So I get out of there or whatever.
But where I stayed at the time, it wasn't in Cincinnati.
I stayed across the arraudor in Kentucky.
So I'm still.
Where rich white people are?
Yeah, yeah.
Go ahead.
So I'm still driving like they chase me, even though I don't think they was no more because I'm gone.
But I'm still driving like, shh, fucking.
So I get across the bridge or whatever, and I get off on my exit.
I'm still running lights.
And so the police ain't that.
Right.
In Kentucky.
Yeah.
Right.
And that's when they pulled me over.
And then they like, so when they pull me over in front of the place, it's like four cars.
They all get out and they like, why are you driving so crazy?
Then they look at the car.
And I'm like, yeah.
And they're like, oh, shit.
So then it was just over after that.
They was going to let me go.
But they like, do you know who did this?
I'm like, I don't know.
I don't know.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
So then they like, but we still got to take your name and stuff.
But I had a warrant from like four years ago.
Oh, shit.
And they took you down, but you told a nigga, I'm Rick.
Oh, yeah.
That makes a word for AB, me and Rick, god damn.
I'm rich.
I'm rich, I'm running for a warrant for.
It's true, though.
I had to agree with you at that moment.
I was like, yo, look,
motherfucker just didn't know.
Like, you had a warrant.
Like, one time I remember I'm pissed somewhere.
And I got a ticket for it.
Totally forgot to pay the shit.
Totally forgot.
Right.
They came out of me.
And I'm like, oh, shit.
You know what I'm so?
No, they try to give me nine months for that shit.
But you didn't piss, though.
Huh?
You didn't piss.
What was your warrant for?
I thought it was pissed here.
Some shit called, uh, uh, what there's something conduct?
Disorderly conduct.
Disorderly conduct.
Like at a club or something?
No.
Just so you know, AB, this is what drink champs is.
We are disordinary coffee.
Goddame.
Goddivit.
You are here.
Again, you ain't got a drink,
but I feel like we should celebrate your career.
You came from Cincinnati, Ohio.
You made it from the bottom, and you hear.
You just got a million for your last fight.
That, to me, is something to celebrate any black man that could come out of gutter
and make these type of numbers.
And coming from there and doing what you did,
I say, we celebrate that.
Let's make some motherfucking noise.
Take a little rosette.
We got a little, what's that called?
Tequila.
It's the best.
I got some,
I want to do it.
We got some Columbia White.
It's the best tequila in the world.
And Syrac.
We got Syrac in the building.
Yeah, I feel like I'll take a shot of Surrog.
Are you in?
I got Columbia White.
You want to take shot at Coloio?
I'll tag it's the Rock and you take Columbia Award.
I'll take it.
That's fucking awesome.
I love Diddy, but I...
So what's your passion?
What is...
If you had to choose right now, like let's say, take away your accolades,
take away everything you just did.
Now, you're starting off as a little kid again, right?
Boom.
Again, as a kid again.
Now this time you have a choice.
Oh, after living this life?
No, no, no, you ain't lived this life.
Yeah, you ain't lived this life yet.
Yeah, you ain't lived this like yet.
I don't know nothing about it.
So if you had to start all over and you had to pick one,
God said to you, look, you're going to be successful in one.
Which would you pick?
Would it be boxing or would it be music?
Boxing.
Boxing.
I liked you to do that.
He said that.
I wanted you to answer that.
Immediately.
For real, for real.
No question.
Because, see, me, I grew up, like,
my father was not nothing big.
He was boxing the golden gloves.
So I always like follow boxing.
I can't say I'm a fanatic.
I got to say I'm just a follower.
Like I'm the guy from the stance.
So I probably don't know as much as I think I know.
But me looking from the outside in, I know.
I can tell about all you're talking,
you're passionate about boxing.
No, he is.
He is.
He definitely is.
I can tell.
There's certain people who just from being from the outside.
Right.
You know what I can tell you.
So let me ask you something, right?
You and Floyd Mayweather.
When I first looked at y'all, I looked at y'all like almost like, and this might sound crazy, but like Biggie and Jay-Z.
What I mean by that, like, when I look that big and Jay-Z.
No, no, that wasn't mentor or mentee.
That was homie and homie.
Yeah.
But although.
You don't think Biggie was a little bit of a mentor to Jay-Z?
I think he was a little bit of mentor, but just in the game, but not in life.
Okay.
In life, I felt like they were even in life.
Like they had been through the same amount of stuff.
Right.
So when I looked at you guys.
But you can't say that in life with me and.
bro.
No, I see, I don't know.
I'm an outside of looking in.
That's why I described.
I respect him.
I respect everything he went through, but I'm really like 10 toes down when it comes to that.
So, yeah, but what happened with your relationship?
Because it was like, this was the problem.
It's still good.
Everything good.
Listen, brothers fight.
Me and my twin are fought every fucking day.
But we wake up and we go out and this.
What's up, bro?
You know what I'm saying?
Nothing happened.
It's just like that situation.
You know, when you get to that type of level of success,
sometimes I do it with my brothers,
and they'd be like, nigger, you tripping.
And they go off on me and how I went off on him.
But it's like, you'll sometimes do something,
but you won't think it's wrong.
Right, right.
You'll say something, but you probably don't think it's wrong,
but, nigga, you just said some bullshit.
Right.
You tripping.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's all that.
That was, you know what I'm saying?
But it wasn't nothing serious.
Right.
Now, it's beautiful to see y'all make up.
And also, he was the promoter on this last fight, correct?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He was the promoter on this last fight.
I thought that was dope.
So now that we're speaking about Mayweather, this is probably the biggest event in boxing right now, right?
Yeah.
Is this, what's his name?
McGregor.
Yeah.
McGregor, yeah.
Now, the thing about McGregor, I hope Revolt plays this episode very fast because
McGregor actually called him a monkey.
That part...
No, that's bullshit.
That's some...
Like, you're tripping.
That's, like, I understand promoting the fight.
I understand.
You took it too far.
You took it too far.
I don't think I could have stood.
Right.
I mean, at the end of the day,
ain't nobody gonna fuck up their money,
but it's just like, you tripping.
Like, them when you get your goofies like...
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
See, he just turned everything racial.
Although boxing is racial anyway.
But let me ask you, for me, like,
I'm the person that doesn't know shit about none of this.
For the person, you know, they talking that is fake, and you're close to it.
None of that is fake, I'm assuming.
No.
Is any of it set up for entertainment?
Of course you want to sell tickets.
I can say that.
No, I know there's a little bit of it, but.
Let me just say him talking.
Listen, none of it is fake, none of it is set up.
I'm going to just tell you what it is.
You got McGregor just being himself.
And Floyd finally fighting somebody who's as outspoken or more outspoken than him.
Right.
Okay, that's just all that's, that's just what it is.
Floyd never, think about it.
Floyd never fought nobody.
That was as outspoken as him.
Like outrageous, like, yeah.
He always has, Shane was trying to be a little bit.
But that was it.
Yeah, I know what you said.
You get what I'm saying?
It's like two villains, fine.
You know what I'm saying?
Shane ain't going to get up there and say half of this shit,
McGregor sent to this man.
I didn't like when McGregor said, he called, he said monkeys,
and then he said,
Dance for me, boy, it's what.
Yo, that's crazy.
That did it for me.
Listen, if people you hate Floyd Mayweather, if you hate and you black, you Latino, you are of this culture.
I don't mean to shut off a waste wall, but I'm just saying, even if you're white and you hate people who act like that or you should be rooting for Floyd Mayweather.
One, because he's from America, and this is America, motherfucker.
That's one.
And two, just for that racist act, let's make some noise for whipping his ass.
God's crazy.
You know what's crazy?
I actually just did a, um.
interview and what I remember in it,
they asked some question and I'm like...
Give it to board me.
Give it to E.
If the American people support it,
they fighters, how
the other countries support their fighters?
Right.
Mike, we'll be on another level
when it comes to superstar.
No, but I'll tell you something.
I was watching ESPN first take,
and it was an interesting point
that Stephen A. Smith brought up.
He said that the minute Floyd Mayweigh,
where the Fort Ricky Hatton,
and then the Brits...
Shut fired, man.
My bad.
And he said the minute the Brits
start booing the national anthem,
all of the USA started going for Floyd,
even though people from USA wasn't even for Floyd.
So I think that's crazy in boxing.
I remember going to a Bakial.
I didn't even go to the fight.
I was about to say going to a fight,
I would have been front.
But another reason what people don't know, though,
is that, like, I'm more.
more of a star in the Europeans because over there they don't have football, the NBA, all that.
You know what I'm saying?
Boxing is their next biggest sport after soccer.
Yeah.
See what I'm saying?
That's all they got to watch.
So that's probably another reason why boxing is so big over there.
But they support system over there is just crazy.
Right.
Let me ask you, going back to the shit that McGregor was saying.
Yeah.
If after all the shit he was saying, the fight is done, no matter who wins, it's all good between them, too.
No.
Is that good sportsmanship?
No, it's not.
Is that acceptable?
Oh, you got to do it.
For the moment, but I'm saying.
Let me say something.
But if Floyd didn't endorse Donald Trump recently, this would be in black tabloid terror.
Wait, wait, wait.
What about Donald Trump?
But Floyd endorsed Donald Trump.
So that's like taking black away from you.
Right.
Like, if you say I'm down with Trump, you're like, a stripe of black comes off.
I'm black.
I'm telling you, the black experience.
When you vote for us or you go over, it's like, you get light skin.
It's out of the blue.
You just wake up and you fucking look like kid and play.
The kid, the kid walk.
I'm just telling you, like, I'm just serious.
And, but had Floyd been slime or Earl Spencer, like, somebody that has not denounced
because that's what it's somewhat doing when you endorse somebody that.
clearly hates your people.
Clearly does not like the people that you are around.
But he had not did that,
this would have been on black Twitter crazy.
It would have been on everybody.
But everybody's sitting back and saying,
you know, Floyd is a part of that.
You know what I'm saying?
I think Florida is one of the greatest.
But I see why the black people ain't step up.
But that's still in all,
I can't forgive you for saying something like that.
Like if you say something like that,
That's not promoting your fight.
Like, I can say, yo, your moms or something like that.
But I can't even say, like, you know, torture.
This is where, like, the black struggle is not fake.
This shit is not made up.
Like, calling people monkeys.
Not to be played with him.
It's really, is it really bad.
That's going to say him, dance for me, boy.
No, that's going to be.
And I was cool.
And Floyd grabbed his flag, put it around him,
and still didn't really disrespect.
It just did it.
like love.
You feel it in your heart.
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You know why?
though?
Uh-huh.
Because Floyd knows
once that bell rings.
Mm-hmm.
It's game time.
Have you ever been in that situation
where, and I don't want to go back
to this fight too,
but have you ever been in that situation
where somebody just
talking so much shit to you?
Wasn't it a point in mind,
not you?
You fuck this bitch, right?
You fuck this bitch.
God.
Yeah, you want to make some noise
when you fucking point in a lot of the beach.
I don't remember that.
It just hit me just now.
I didn't even put that together like that.
You know, it's crazy.
People thought it was.
We made no choice.
Real. Well, it wasn't real. People thought I was joking.
Right. So how did this happen?
Huh? Y'all start beefing and you see his chick and you...
I never told this story, but I'm gonna tell us.
Alright, let's go.
Because you didn't take his shot, so you gotta give us something.
Listen, listen, listen. Because me and Paul, we cool. We could, we put everything.
That's my man, I like him. That's my own. But I gotta tell the story.
Got to tell the story. So...
My nigga. I'm a, I'm a youngster. I'm a youngster.
Two-time World Champion at the time. I'm jumping up from 35. I'm jumping up two-way classes.
Okay. I'm skipping 1-40. I'm fighting 1-40. I'm fighting one
47 and just fighting one of the champions
probably at the time.
In Brooklyn.
In his hometown.
So it's the week of the fight.
My little brother,
Robert Jesus Jr., who's a world champion now,
my fighter as well,
he said,
he said, hey, big bro.
I think it was like Sunday after we get done
working out. He said, big bro,
you know I got like his
chick number off Twitter.
I'm like, he's like, yeah, man, we be texting.
I say, give me your number right now.
Right?
Then I hit her up.
Boom, boom, boom.
I'm really not believing it.
And then she's like, yeah, I see the pictures of my, I'm like, oh, shit, this bitch crazy.
Well, you went on her gram and you seen the pictures of her together?
I went on Twitter.
Oh, okay.
And Twitter told it all.
This is this chick.
All, take it from there.
So, I'm like, boom.
so I ain't even
tried the first day
so the next day
after training
this is the week of the fight
promise to God
I'm like
bro
I'm about to call this bitch over
bro
she came over
I'm like what
they had to be going
through something or something
I don't
man
I'm like
oh man
she really came over
so when she came over
bunnies in the fucking room
he's like
I really want to see this bitch
come over.
Because he's been talking to her for like a long time now.
Because his little bro you were talking about, right?
Yeah, my little brother.
He's been texting her for a long time now.
But he, but he been told me I just never paid attention to it until then.
So she come over, she tells me how they all in love and all this one shit.
I'm like, man, I don't know.
I know.
Rub my feet, bro.
She rested your feet?
Yeah.
She had them training.
Get in the shower, yeah.
Round my feet.
In the shower.
No, I got out.
I got in the shower.
I got out.
turned on, see, I went hit to the Netflix, so I just turned, like, when you were,
were your Netflix and chilled?
No.
I just, I just turned on the movie.
Your biased dick and dick.
Listen, when you went, when you went to a hotel, you just hit select and then all the
movies pop up.
So, took it to a movie, she wore up my feet and all this.
So I'm like, man, listen, stop.
You got to take all your clothes off.
You've been outside, like, them clothes is dirty, like, you tripping.
You know where that is.
Never heard that one.
So.
Watch it close.
No, no.
Don't even outside.
Those are dirty clothes.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
No, I'm serious.
It works every time, too.
You've been out in the air too long.
You've been out in the air too long.
It works.
So, so she, it happened.
Boom.
So I wake up the next day.
Bunny's just laughing, laughing, laughing.
So the next day we had.
the press conference, yes, okay.
Because this was cold-blooded.
Oh, foul.
You saw the press conference.
I see it.
I see it.
This is great.
Okay.
So what he said that made you want to reveal that?
Because you could have held that.
But he must have said something to tick you off or didn't.
You was just petty that day.
See, that was, I think that was the first press conference?
That was the first press conference.
I thought it was the second press.
No.
No, it was the first press conference.
When I put it on.
I told you, Bunny then talked.
Talking to this chick.
And you said,
I called her.
Boom.
That was the first press conference, I think.
But when you were built
at the second press conference,
you revealed to that, right?
No.
Okay.
At the second press conference,
I didn't come in unless she came in
with me.
Oh, my God.
So,
so Golden Boy, they're going crazy.
They're like, everybody out there waiting on you.
So I cuss them, I said,
man, man, man, listen, I'm going to fuck.
We're going to fight anyway,
so I walk away.
Two minutes,
they said, fuck it, let her in.
Because Pauley was crying.
He was like, you know what?
He's saying.
So we walked through there.
Oh my God, and it just went crazy.
And everybody knew that that's his bitch.
Yes.
Whimp in that.
Let's make some noise for the disrespect.
That's hard of the truth.
So, like,
I was just, like,
God was on my side.
Like, God,
because I had some blessing because
I'm not sure you want to involve God in this
No, because you got to understand
Like, like, I'm 23
That night, we, after the gym
I'm like, I can't sleep
Because when I get closer to the fight, I don't sleep
So I'm like, man, we've got to go to the club.
Right.
This is the week of the fight.
It's like Wednesday.
We went to perfections, bro.
Meek Mill there, Rick Ross.
Big up meek and bread.
Wale, Danny Garcia's in there.
I took her in there with me too.
We partying.
I'll party all the way up to the way in.
Is she fun?
Yeah.
She's very fun?
That's the way.
There's nothing more than taking somebody busy
and she's not fun.
You just did it out of malice.
She's fun.
She's fun.
She's nice.
It was still kind of mad.
She's fun.
She's fun.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, so.
So, you know, that fight was just crazy.
Then after the win, you know, I just cut everything off.
I never spoke to her again.
That was a good man.
You know what I'm saying?
It was a good man.
Yeah.
So you ever thought you went too far, like in a press conference or like in hyping the fight, like, you know, going at somebody you ever thought?
You can't say that.
It's just, it's just, I'm just a little, I'm just a little nigga from the west side of Cincinnati.
But I remember Sean Porter, you kind of went out of his father.
That was kind of ill.
I really didn't for real
No you kind of did
I did not
I'm just stating facts
The man just told you
His girl looked better
He dresses better
He drives the better car
What is you talking about
You're tripping you
You're not fighting these rounds
You're not getting split open
bro
You tripping
Why is they giving you my check
What the fuck is going on
I'm supposed to pay you pops
You pay me?
Has anybody ever went too far with you?
Where you was like, I'm on.
I forget who you did, you whipped them because they said something.
I forgot.
I don't know.
This is the first time you grew the bed and you had cut it off before camp and you whipped them.
I'm probably.
I forget who it was.
Probably.
That was when I was going through that Mayweather thing, huh?
And you fought an undercard?
No.
I remember it was something.
Somebody, they said something.
And you went in there and you told their motherfucking ass.
I think that was Eloy Perez, but I didn't have a beard then.
I think, oh, no, I thought in training camp you had the beard and he cut it off.
But all right, cool.
So what's one of your favorite boxing moments?
It doesn't have to be with you.
What's one of just boxing, period.
When it come up to boxing period?
Period.
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
When I think about it, I get the same feeling.
Bring Tizmize when I won my first world title.
Yeah.
That was just like, I mean, don't get me wrong.
I feel the same.
same every time I win one.
Every time I won one,
it's like, I really
did it, you know what I'm saying?
But my first one, it was just like
six years. Everything
just flashed like, damn, from six years
old, you know what I really
followed my dream. And going through it
being, you said, you said, 57 years.
Yeah. Being offered that,
then going to a fucking world. Let's just make some
fucking noise for that.
But that was just one.
But that was just one.
Right.
When I beat that out, it was more after that.
But all this shit is going to be in my movie.
I can't give it to all.
Right, right, no problem.
But, yeah, though.
And then, like, at that time, what happened was my mom dropped a bomb on me, man.
She saved a picture.
It was like a project I did.
I was 10 years old for my school.
Right.
And the last question of it was, like,
in 10 years
where do you see yourself
and I said I'll be a world champion
and I was a world champion
I was a world champion
Oh that's crazy
It was crazy
So yeah it was
Well AB I'm gonna tell you as a fan
This is as a straight fan
I could see
Like when you win that ring
And the minute
This is how I know when you're dominating
Right
When you go
Ha ha ha ha ha ha
You make them sound effects
That's the AB I want
Like at some point
When the Garcia fight
You didn't make those sound effects
Right
And then you started to play a little bit
Right
The thing about it is
You play best at 1 30
When you got to that little bit of weight on you
This is just me outside
I'm looking at it
I'm fucking a fan
I'm a real fan
But when you
When you start
Because see Garcia
I'm gonna tell you something
He's the type of dude
You shouldn't talk about
Because it plays into his hands
You know what I'm saying
Like some people you talk shit to
and it fucks them up,
but it plays into his hands.
But if you get serious,
and I'm talking about serious,
I ain't say you're not serious,
but you know what I'm saying?
Like,
because I just feel like
your ability,
your athleticism,
I feel like you're using it
maybe 85%.
I feel like if you give that 100%
you're going to make
$100 million, my brother.
Like, for real,
like this is as a fan,
I'm just straight up fanning out.
You sound like Coach Norrie, though,
right now.
Of course,
I want him to sell you.
Sounds good.
I want money on him and I lost money too.
But now I know he can do it.
I know you can do it.
But you know what one thing is, I always see you at the clubs.
Is that a problem for A, B?
No.
A little bit.
Come on.
It's a problem for me.
It's not.
And now you're seeing you next to me.
But you got to understand.
You got to understand.
You know, like when I was.
You have, you got to make your money.
You got to have fun.
No, not even that.
I don't go to the clubs for that reason, though.
Like all my
My brothers
They don't be willing to go to these clubs
Right
But I tell them all the time
Like listen
All right
I sat in that
I sat in that room
I taught myself
How to juggle
And
I used to
It got so fuck
I think I was going crazy
Because it got
Because I can make myself
Dream
But I'm up
I don't know exactly
That's what you mean.
And every day I used to dream of doing the shit I do today.
Being able to do whatever the fuck you want.
So people would be like, so they'd be like, bro, you're not tired of it?
I'm like tired of what?
Like sometimes when I'm in a club, I don't even drink.
So if I'm in the club, it's just be like, don't get me wrong.
I've drunk before, don't get me wrong.
You know, that's
But
I'm in a club
I'm like
I'd be like
All of this shit
Because I box
If I didn't box
I wouldn't have none of this shit
They wouldn't be saying my name
On the end of time
All of this because I box
All this motherfuck is taking pictures
I mean because I box
So
You know what I want to do after this
Everybody dead drunk
They don't want to do shit
I'm like
All right let's go run
That's hard.
That's hard.
So, so every, like, like, my brothers and shit, they'll be drunk, pissy drunk.
I still make them run.
Damn.
They got to do it.
I like that.
Because you know why, A.B., we need you to get that pocket out fight.
He's done.
No, no, no.
They still going to give you $25 million to fight him.
Yeah, but he's done.
He's done it.
He's done right there.
I don't think he's going to fight me, man.
I think he's done.
He didn't go fight no young lion.
He just lost the fucking...
Who is some of the
newcomers you think you respect?
I respect every boxer.
Every box.
It's just longer than that in your weight division.
I respect every boxer, really.
Because I know what it takes.
A lot of people don't know.
And I tell my brothers and I tell my sister,
my family, my kids, I tell them I,
do y'all know, do y'all understand
it only takes one punch and I wouldn't be.
here today. Right. God bless.
So every time I step
in that ring, I don't give a... Every
time I step in that ring, I put my life on the line.
Right. You know? And then,
right? So I tell him this
all the time, right? And then we go to
a fight. And it's
a fighter, it was an upcoming fighter
named Pritcher Colon. Okay.
He was undefeated at the time. He fights.
He takes his first loss. But
he leaves the fight
smiling, taking pictures
he was a hell of him, he was in the war
right, right?
Smiling, taking pictures, nothing wrong with him.
Get to the back, right.
He's in a coma for over a year.
Oh, wow.
He just wakes up.
Wow. He just woke up.
Wow.
Like, after how long?
After how long he woke up?
Over a year.
Oh, shit.
Over a year.
Yeah, you're in a rough business.
He just, so he just woke up.
And the crazy thing is, he can't,
like, he can't talk.
You know what I'm saying?
But, but he's,
looking and and I think I think somebody put like some pads in front of his face
first they was throwing like throwing punches at him and then he was like this
wow but he's out of it wow and then they put the pads up and then he's he like punching
the pad so so it's just like I could be like that if I take the wrong shot right because
boxing is like I don't even think you could get insurance right like shit you can
insurance.
I'm talking about like
boxing insurance where we're like
the actual
boxing association covers.
You know you have to get your own insurance.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Hip hop is the same way.
Hip hop is the same way.
You know that, right?
You're on your own.
Well, Sack just reached out to us and said that
Yeah, I'll leave it telling me.
Yeah.
But, um, so with that being said,
is that the next step for you?
Like, being a promoter?
Is that something that you got passionate?
I'm already a promoter.
Okay, cool.
Yeah, I remember that.
But, yeah.
You know, we did, you know, my, uh, we touched some millions my first two shows.
I mean, I ain't want to brag.
That's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
A little song thing, a little song thing.
You know, you know, you know, I got a about billions boxing.
My fighter, Rashid Warren, he's a former world champion.
Well, he's actually my big brother.
I just, he's up under me.
But, you know, and then I got my baby bro.
Robert Easter Jr. He's a world champion.
And I got
a few more boxers who's coming up.
They're crazy talent.
Okay. And, you know, we're
doing this thing. I'm young, but I'm doing their young age.
This is like shot time, right?
Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. But I'm going
to throw some names out there. Can you pour a shot,
though, eat? What you want, though? I'll take
hot sarah. I'll take some hot sarah.
So you want Sarat. Okay, I'm going to just
throw fighters' names out there.
And I just, whatever comes to mind,
I want you to say whatever comes to mind.
All right.
You ready?
Sugar Ray Lennon.
He was a, uh, sugar Ray.
What can I say about sugar?
I mean, he, he was a real definition of a pretty boy.
He was like the first, go ahead.
What was his weight class?
You know, I'm, he, he had a few.
He did a few, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But, but, but he was the, he was the real, he was a real definition of a pretty boy.
Someone that can talk.
A million-dollar smile.
Intelligent.
He was good.
He's special dude.
Okay.
Yeah.
Marvelous Marvin Hagler.
Ah, yeah.
He's rough.
He was one of them quiet.
He was one of...
He's an...
Earl Spence.
That was my next name.
So you're saying...
Hagla is Earl Spence.
Yeah.
Earl is the modern day in my eyes.
I was about to ask.
That's my next question.
Earl Spence.
I mean, what can I...
He can't support you in your fight, too.
I don't know if you know.
Of course, that's my nigga.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
That ain't the...
That's my nigga.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
Come on, man.
I didn't watch this.
I just got put on to him like last year.
Come on, I don't watch this.
I didn't watch this man from the amateurs, man.
It's because you got to understand.
A lot of people don't know this.
My last amateur fight.
was in a junior
Olympics. I got bronze in a
junior Olympics. I was 14
years old. That was my last amateur
fight.
So, I never got to
go to the
elite level of other
amateurs where I go to
the golden gloves and
all these other tournaments, go overseas
and fighting the world,
the cups and all that. I never experienced
that. I went straight
from Junior Olympics
to the pros.
Okay.
So that's why it was,
it was,
um,
way tough,
way,
way more tough for me
because like,
like Floyd,
you know,
his first fight,
as a professional,
on TV
for about 30,000.
All right.
On TV.
Right.
On,
on TV.
My first fight in a ballroom
in Cincinnati.
For 800.
And then I had to wait to go to the club
To get it from the club promoter
And then he didn't give it all to me
I had to wait to Monday
It sounds like a rap show
But I'm serious
This is the shit I went through
You know what I'm saying
This is what make me me
You know what I'm saying
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I don't know if you know,
This is a happy hour.
We ain't calling the podcast anymore.
Happy hour.
It's a happy hour on Revolta.
On the airs.
And we big up on people.
Everybody who come see us, we've been,
that he's got food and all that.
That's how you know, Cincinnati, real nigga.
Nigger is pulled up with, what's that?
I smell Tutsis.
That's Tutsis?
Is that my nose correct?
That's not, that's not Tutsis.
It's finger licking, okay.
There's Tudis here?
This Tudis adjacent.
The mystery drink.
The mystery drink.
Okay.
So, you've spent a lot of time in Miami.
Is Miami a sanctuary for you?
Second home?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's actually first now.
Oh, okay.
That's dope.
It's just after that last incident, it's just like,
Al Hamer, he tell me all the time, because he called me a young woman.
Is your manager too, Al Hamish?
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
Yeah.
He don't say manager.
He says advisor.
He don't like the word manager.
I got to use that.
He's advisor.
We're called Ali and Randy
Advice.
He always tell me, he say,
when the fuck are you going to leave that place?
You're outgrown.
You're outgroomed.
He said, believe it or not, Adrian.
Because we talk how me and you will talk
or how many, if Alahamacall right now,
you hear the way we talk, you wouldn't think it was him.
Right.
And he's like, when the fuck you go?
You got to leave that place.
Right.
Do you know, like, everybody that make it,
And if they die, they usually die at home.
Right, yeah.
You got to get away from that place.
Very true.
Rappers is a great example.
After that last incident.
Drain.
Close the door.
Go ahead.
After that last incident, I, um, it was like, all right, it's just time to go.
Okay.
I'm going to tell you something.
There's three different types of Miami's, right?
There's the Sen Sen and Miami.
Yeah.
There's the.
Okay, Miami, and then there's the underbelly?
Disappear, Miami.
The underbelly of Miami.
Listen, Miami.
I lived in Miami for one year.
I was walking around on ecstasy for a year straight.
It wasn't just a year, buddy.
I was around, I was around.
Damn.
I'm sorry, buddy.
I was actually just talking.
I don't know if I was talking to Emix or somebody, but I won't ever do a drug.
Yeah, yeah.
Be careful of Miami.
Don't do it.
Just be careful.
It's them bitches, man.
I don't care about it.
the women like I'm I'm like I'm sorry I'm way too far did I go too far no no no it's certain things that
it's true it's true I understand it but it's certain things that happen in my life to where I won't
ever like like it's just like my big brother rashi worn um he he's my fighter now um when I was 10
I remember like yes I we we in the silver gloves term me in the nationals and he told me no
disrespect to nobody in here, but he said,
smoking for
lames, bro. Don't ever smoke.
You know what I'm saying?
And
I just never did it.
I won't ever do it.
Good fucking,
follow that. We don't want you to smoke.
We want you to stay focused.
We need you to have the fifth championship
of the world.
The hood is rooting for you.
We want you to get it together because
there's nobody that can beat you.
Honestly, you beat yourself.
This is brother to brother.
They ain't beating you brother.
You, if you get it together, you can do this.
This makes a noise for Asian Brona back here.
We're going to celebrate this name tonight.
We're going to celebrate you in Cincinnati the night.
Has, you smoke it?
I thought they,
I'm somebody's going to pass it back.
Come back.
You know what they called him that?
I got a name.
I forgot.
But so, all right, so now, now boxing.
I like that name better.
You said earlier, I think you asked this question.
That when people face each other, that's not, that's not fake at all.
Like so, hell no, I know my eyes don't be fake.
Right.
But would it depend?
Like some people might be faking it.
No.
No, nobody's ever?
Every time I choke somebody, I wouldn't.
I'm not saying for you, but would you think anybody's ever faking it just to get the bag up?
Listen, I'm going to tell you.
I'm a, it's not fake.
Right.
But what I can't tell you is this.
Floyd and McGregor know
no matter what
we say to each other
we can't fuck this money up
right yeah
it's like $500 million
so I say something and then
so it's like it's almost like
a past like
you can say whatever you want
yeah
you know what I'm saying
you can say whatever you want
but I know I can't touch you
then then we ain't no fight
right because you fuck around
hit them your handbrain
before the fight, now y'all fucked up
$500 million dollars. Exactly. Right. That's what I'm saying.
So, but you have that in your head?
Like, have you ever got mad at somebody
like, you know, you know when y'all square off and you look
at somebody? You ever got mad where you really
wanted to swing?
You just, you thought of that moment.
Yeah, I'll be choking motherfuckers up.
So you don't hurt your hands?
Yeah. Is that the reason why?
I took the couple motherfuckers up.
All right.
Nah, that shit be for real.
I'll be.
But.
be like, man, you know, like, you're playing, boy.
You're playing with me.
What's up with you, man?
You tripping.
So, now,
where do we think boxing is gone from here?
Sky's the limit with boxing, man.
You know, these young cats that's coming up,
they got, like, like, it's crazy talent, you know.
I think it's going back to what it used to.
to be.
Everybody is
about to start fighting each other.
Because for a while, it was
like, all right, it's champions over there,
champions over there, champions over there. But
they ain't never fighting.
Oh, he's good. He's real good,
but they ain't never fighting.
What's the dude? Coboloff. I liked it that because they were
like both like, you know,
sit in dominant in their shit.
You think that's good for the sport?
It's going back to the older days.
In the older days, in the older days,
boxing was so much bigger then because
Sugar Ray fought
Lennon.
Is that the older days you're talking about?
That era?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's going back to that because
like back then
everybody fought everybody.
Tommy Hurons for Sugar Way.
Like, yeah, like, yeah.
Durant fought.
Yeah, Sugar Murray, yeah, everybody.
Everybody fought everybody.
And the fans, they respected them both.
All right.
But they didn't criticize them because,
oh he lost to him right
but he beat him
but they just
the fans back then really viewed it as
this is a sport both of these motherfuckers
is warriors
I agree with you one million percent
so now
now you got somebody like me
who's outspoken and not afraid to say
that I'm one of the best
and I feel like I'm gonna kick
this motherfucker ass
so you know what I'm saying
right
so so a lot of motherfuckers
so you think boxing is definitely
going to elevate.
Yes.
Do you think the UFC Times boxer?
I was thinking the same thing right there.
Is that?
Because, like me looking for the outside and again, I'm only a fan.
I'm only a speculator.
But to me, it looks like McGregor's taking this fight, and he's never going to fight again,
ever.
In a UFC boxing.
He don't post to.
You got to understand.
He won't ever make this much money.
A hundred million, right?
He's making?
I don't know about that.
I heard that.
You're overdoing it with that.
I ain't here to talk about Christ.
Okay, go ahead, no problem.
But he hit the lot.
So what does that leave the place of boxing?
Is that uplift boxing?
It uplifting.
Because it's bringing another whole sport.
Right.
That's just like...
Listen, that's just like if the cavalier's team say,
fuck it, we're going to play the Broncos on Sunday.
You know how big that would be?
That's hard.
But what would they play?
No, football.
Oh, okay.
Football.
And we're going to play football.
That's crazy.
You know why I say it like that?
Because, because McGregor don't, he, of course, he's doing a little boxing, but he's in a cage where he can fight and kick it.
Right, right.
It's a different thing.
He can't do nothing but this.
Yeah.
This.
So it's like going from basketball.
That's ill.
That's an ill.
That's an ill analogy.
You know what I'm saying?
It's an ill of an other sport.
Yeah.
So you said boxing is going to be elevated.
But now, now, so now the next flight, so now somebody from UFC challenge you.
You with that too?
I will fight on, I will do it.
I've been told him that.
I wasn't playing when I said this shit.
I'm dead serious.
I'm healed up.
I'm good.
Let's go.
So you'll fight a USC fighter too.
If they called a day and said, Nate Diaz said he will fight you on a Floyd Undercar,
co-main event, let's go.
Wow.
But what would happen if it was the flip?
I'm just picturing that.
Like, like, like, um, just boxers fight a UFC fight.
But what about the flip?
Like, the boxes have to do it?
If I was a boxer, I'll where you go to this?
That's what I'm saying.
Like, y'all.
Come to us.
At some point, at some point, you got to make that happen.
I'm sorry.
No, no, no, no, we don't got to negotiate.
We don't got to even explain ourselves.
Come to us.
That's it.
Yeah, that's it.
I'm on the boxes side.
I'm sorry.
They're getting killed for a light piece of change.
I'm sorry.
Right.
People might stop listening to this.
But I don't fuck with UFC.
That's too much.
Hey, don't say that.
Just say it.
But that's just because you don't,
but you don't say that's different.
That's different.
Don't say that because I got, I got, I got, I got to stop you.
Let's edit that there.
It's not.
He re-in.
You have.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Take it on a shot.
I'm in, I'm in.
You in?
Huh?
You in?
All right.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Poor it has.
Come on.
Pass the bottle.
I'm drinking.
This is hot.
I ain't a lot.
This is.
This is.
But I got to do it.
Drinking it hot?
A smaller little.
Just torture.
I'm drinking.
Listen, this is the new rosette.
Liquid cocaine.
You take, what is it?
Imperial.
And you take rosé and you mix it together.
And it's called.
Now you're living up to the dream of the show, man.
And it's called, what is that called?
Because that's a bullshit drink.
The slime bomb.
You said you mix the rosette with that, Mouette?
Yeah, because look, look.
And that's a slang bomb?
I'm 39 years old.
I'm older than you.
You know what I'm saying?
About to be 40.
Stand up.
Stand up.
You're joining the club.
You join the club.
You join in the club, buddy.
Come on, join the club, buddy.
Go on, join the club.
He's practically 40 years old.
I'll be 40 in September.
You're practically 40.
When this airs, you 40 years old.
Don't give me that.
You're 40, bro.
But in my day, this is what you hustle for.
You hustle for this.
So what, I'm sure you go to New York.
I'm like, you've been in the Joulon Club?
Huh?
Do I?
Are you starting right now?
I'm starting a little bit?
A little bit?
A little bit?
A little bit.
A Lung club?
The Joulon club.
We went there and we're eating
And he only had a couple bottles of rosé
So when he said to us he said
I'm going to make you rosette
So I said what's up?
I didn't catch that one.
So he had four bottles
So we ordered eight bottles
So he had four bottles of the rosé
Then he had four bottles of this
But what he was doing was as he was pouring it
He was pouring it with this
And it's you know
We fell in love with it
We said
You gotta go to the Jolong club
They got to your own lockers
You can leave liquor in there.
You can leave condoms if you want.
It's a clear locker.
The shit is so fly.
They have the alley table.
The alley table.
My brothers.
Thank y'all.
Yeah.
Okay.
They real niggas.
You remember the Soho Lounge?
I don't be on.
You got to get white a little bit.
You got to get white a little bit.
You're making a lot of money.
You got to start
your money.
We can tell you, just the other nigg.
Come on.
Come on, AB.
You're making a lot of money, A.B.
You're making a lot of money, A.B.
The Soho Lounge.
This is weird
The rich black people
Who have meetings
They have meetings
I talk to you off the
It's like a private restaurant
I can't talk about it man
It's like a private restaurant
I'm gonna have
I probably been in the
I'm gonna have been
For sure
I'm gonna do it
I'm just playing around
I'm playing around
Alright
Come on why I keep hearing that
I feel like your headphones
is fucking shit up
Oh he's breathing
Is he breathing?
Is it breathing?
I don't know
I'm hearing the headphones
Oh you sure
So A B
boxing is the passion.
Now, we hearing you
working on that music.
Now, let's speak to the homie.
We're the homie.
We ain't got a chair for the homie.
Let's bring a chair for the homie.
God damn, Cincinnati's fighting this, right?
He got his backwoods in there.
That's what you can smoke, baby.
Don't worry, you can smoke, baby.
This is drink chance.
Yeah.
We do what the buckler.
And he got the legit engineer right here.
He mixed.
He mixed.
Makes of the South Studios.
God damn.
That's in the South Studios.
I mean, you know, if I'm going to do it,
I got to do it.
Right, man.
But I don't want people just looking at it like, oh, I'm a boxer, and I'm just doing it because I got money.
I'm a real art.
I've been doing this since I was six years old, like I told you all before.
And, you know, I really love music.
Just get my shot.
That's what's going on.
You can't get a shot.
So you literally been boxing and doing music.
Yeah.
At the same time.
I just made it in boxing first, right, right, right.
That's it.
Give my shot.
Everybody got a shot.
What are the artists that you were listening to when you was Matt Young?
Like, what are the artists that inspired you?
It doesn't have to just be hip hop.
It could be whatever.
That inspired me?
Yeah.
It's certain stages.
So just give us a couple.
It's certain stages.
It was like when I was about like when I heard that.
He gave you a welcome to the drink camp shot.
Oh, shit.
Oh, hey.
You're not supposed to take it without us.
You're supposed to take it with us, brother.
Now you got to take another one just for that.
Come on, just a little bit.
Let's give him a little bit this time.
Now you're going to take another one.
Yeah, let's give him a little bit this time.
Because that was that was two fun.
That was the welcome.
All right.
Yeah.
Welcome to the drink tank.
We still working on this tape now.
Yeah, yeah.
No, no, no, no.
That's, my man.
All right.
Sal lo.
Everybody, you won't want my AB?
This is a, this is a celebrate.
What's the name of y'all record label?
No, we need a shot.
About Bonds.
That's a champagne.
Come on.
Is it?
That's a shot?
About billions.
About billions.
About billions, baby.
About billions?
About billions.
About billions and international.
He went in a lot.
Let me show y'all.
I'm his advisor.
I'm his advisor.
I, listen.
Ah, da'i.
Ah, da'a.
Chi.
All right.
Cool, you ve'en.
Finish the artist you was talking about.
You were going to mention.
This was horrible.
But it's the best thing in the world.
It's better than Chi Chi.
Let him talk about the hip-hop, man.
Go ahead.
Let's go ahead.
Let's go ahead.
Sorry.
Like I said before, it was certain stages.
I really didn't because music, like, it helped me with.
my career. It sounds crazy, but I'm serious.
You mean, like, you listen to music as you train and they hype you up, like that type of shit?
It's not hype you up, it's just like certain songs.
So what songs?
I feel like I'm, when they're going to get an artist.
Oh, oh, like this, uh, the first song was Eminem.
Okay, lose yourself?
Yes.
I don't know why I thought.
Loses just that makes, to me that's like a boxing song as what, you know?
You know what's crazy?
I actually had, uh, just lost, well, I got bronze, but I, I love.
lost in the junior
Olympics it was like my last
amateur fight.
And that song was out and I'm just like
so
they come
to me and they're like, man, you fight so much
like a professional, you fight
felt like a pro already.
And I didn't know I was
already talking to Al Heyman's
people.
I did, I just found this out like
four years ago.
And he was like, man,
you, you,
You're good.
You know what I'm going to do?
Because for the camp, only the runner-up and the gold medal is supposed to stay.
After the tournament, they have a camp.
And he was like, I'm going to get you in the camp.
So I go to the camp and I just like, I'm just killing everybody in my weight class.
So they call home.
I didn't have to make weight no more.
So they call home, they're like, just tell them to make weight.
Please just tell them to make weight.
We're going to take him.
We're going to take him.
Europe and fighting the World Cup
instead of taking the gold medalist
And it's crazy because the gold medalist beat me
But they cheated
It cheated 4-4-98-99 split whatever
They cheated me
But I just didn't do it
I was just on some
You think that was a problem in your career
Making weight?
Hell no
It's just like if I just feel like this
If I don't have a reason to make the weight
If let's say this
You made the weight this
fight.
Yeah, but listen to me.
Okay, cool.
Okay.
Let's say, I call out.
I got a fight in a month.
All right.
I'm the A side regardless, no matter what.
So, I'm like, all right, I'm a month away.
I'm a month out.
I got about 8, 10 to 8 pounds to lose.
Oh, my God, fuck it.
Bling, ow.
They're going to pay me the same if we fight at 40.
Or 43 or 44?
Yeah.
All right.
Boom.
I'm smart, though.
All right.
So I wait till about the week of.
So I know my opponent killing itself getting down.
Right, right.
You know what I'm saying?
Man week.
The whole time I know I'm like, I'm going to make this fight at 43, 44.
So I'm just chilling.
I'm just cruiser.
The week of, Al.
Make this fight at 44.
All right.
And then they flip it around like, oh, he don't want to make the weight.
Nah, fuck y'all.
I don't got to make the weight.
Now, for this fight, they're like, okay.
They're going to penalize you $500,000 for each pound.
Exactly.
Yeah, I know much of it.
Yeah, I know much of you.
You came in like seven pounds under.
He was on point.
He said, he made a difference.
Niggins said, he was that way a week before.
No, that's bullshit.
Nicky niggins said, I've respected that.
But, you know what I'm saying?
But that discipline is what you need to keep up
because you're one of the best.
I kid you not.
I'm not saying this to get around the gas
because you're in front of my face.
I really believe that.
So now let's get this to some music.
Let's just talk about some music.
So what's your name?
Because we just gave you shots
and forgot to even ask you what your name is.
Cook Laflare.
What's that?
Cook Laflare.
Cook Laflare.
Cook Laflare.
That damn it.
I feel like I got a pop my collar.
When I say that,
Cuclelele Flare, I feel like you.
You feel like you pimmed holes in one point.
Is that correct?
No, I'm bugging.
Maybe.
Possibly.
Oh, hey, that's okay.
Tell us who you is, you know, where you come from, and what this is about.
Tell us.
Cook LaFleare, I'm from Cincinnati.
I pretty much grew up around A-B.
You know, I'm pretty much like a big deal in Cincinnati.
You know, it's not a big city, but, you know.
Respect y'all.
You respect y'all.
Yeah, but, you know.
We just been working on this tape.
Right.
We're working on the second tape now, for real.
Okay, okay.
Basically.
Okay, so how's this coming along, AP?
This shit gonna be crazy.
Okay.
I really, I can't wait till you.
I really.
Right.
Because I know, like, everybody's, I'm telling you, I know how they're looking at it.
Right.
You know, because when athletes try to switch over the music.
You know what it is?
It was Shaq.
It was Shaq.
Shaq.
Shack.
You fucked anything up.
No, Shaq did it.
No, Shaq's first album.
Shaq fucking did it.
What's dope.
He went platinum.
Yeah, nah.
Hold on.
It's definitely finished.
Shaq did it.
He did it.
He killed it the first two out.
Yeah.
Then he went somewhere.
He never came back from that.
So everybody looked at athletes like, we're not sure.
I don't think you can put it on Shaq.
I think it's Shaq for it.
I wouldn't blame Shaq.
But the type of music I'm making.
No, he ain't no Shaq.
But the type music.
No, I ain't saying.
He's a Shaq.
I'm saying for athletes, period.
Because there's other athletes.
Athletes that did it.
He's a cold man.
Got an album too.
What's the name?
Keith's a cold man.
Boobie Gibson.
Yeah, Boobie Gibson.
He got an album, too.
That's a barber, too,
in case you want to get a cut.
Live on drink camps.
We're the first nigga.
You get a cut right now, live?
Live on drink can.
Now, I might let him cut him.
I got to see how good he is.
Oh, you got the best ball.
He's great.
He's great.
He's crazy, but he's great.
Okay.
Crazy great.
Yeah, so that's what happens.
You know, what happens along the lines after Shaq went platinum twice.
I love Shaq, by the way, because I don't know.
The way y'all just, you know, described it was like, I wasn't this in Shaq.
I'm just saying, that third album, that third time came back out, they fucked it up for athletes.
So if people don't look at athletes, like, they're serious about this.
You understand what I'm saying?
But I am the boon.
I think when they hear my music and you're making a lot of money as an athlete.
It's not like you're underclass athletes.
Yeah, for sure.
I mean,
like,
stop saying that so much,
man,
I got baby mommas and shit.
Oh,
oh,
I got baby mommas too,
man,
I don't make no money.
Stop,
listen.
That's a fact.
Real, man,
they got like two more years
till they can take me back
to the quarter shit.
Oh, God, okay.
Oh, God,
my bad.
I had no,
no,
no, no,
no,
no, no.
I think when they hear my music
and the stuff
that I'm producing
with,
with,
with,
you know,
I think they're going to take me serious.
Mm-hmm.
You know,
As long as I stay on it, you know, because sometimes I be on it and then I shy away from me.
But I'm a...
How can you balance both?
Because in my opinion, in my opinion, both careers deserve 100%.
Yeah.
Like hip-hop deserve 100%.
Listen, you just got to work more.
Yeah.
And what you're doing, like, the one thing, I'm not saying this is you because this is definitely not.
The one thing,
when I was hanging
on a bunch of football players
I can't say their name, right?
I told you I had
Ecstasy days.
That's not wrong.
Football players
in ecstasy days.
This is what I'm going to tell you.
I'm in the studio
with these niggas.
These niggas is like,
let me get an E.
I'm like, what?
I'm like, you can't have one of these.
And Slam is like, get me in one.
You don't, I'll tell you all camera.
But it's wow what I tell you.
That niggas, he takes one and shit.
I'm like, I said, yo, you can't do that.
your job. He said, you can't do
that in your job. I said, Russell Simmons
ain't finding me. Shit.
He's helping bring me
the next ounce. This is real
shit. But athletes,
we can't do that. So this is the
reason why sometimes people look at athletes
as, like, they can't just make
the music. Exactly. You know what I'm saying?
But you're saying, you define
the odds. Yeah. I think
for him, it's like, it's more like
therapy, like really using it for the art of it.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, it's like a release.
That's what Dream Champs is for me.
It's that.
Yeah, it's not like he's like, you know what I'm saying?
Like his main focus is boxing.
It's just, you know.
So y'all holding it down.
And what more of the crew?
Because I'm sure it's not just you.
No, he has his own record label.
Mm.
And I'm with a record label.
Mm-hmm.
I'm with a local record label from Cincinnati.
Call international.
To our international records.
But we both are like the biggest, you know, thing in our city.
So we just link up.
Y'all link up.
That's a beautiful thing.
Let's make some noise.
For Cincinnati getting along.
Cincinnati Unity right now.
Because Queens, we ain't even a city.
Queens, we are a little fucking borough, and we can't get along.
Look, that's the beautiful thing, man.
You've got to keep it together.
Are we taking more shots or this is a...
What time are we at?
Hour 10?
We could do another 20 minutes.
That's cool.
That's another shot.
Let's do another shot, but let's pause it real quick.
Because I've been holding this piss for a long.
The guy that bets on all the boxing matches right here, Sunny D.B.E.T.
Now, Sonny D.
He's on timeout?
No, no, he's not.
He bets on soccer.
He got on no boxing.
He got embarrassed.
Is he a chance sports here?
He's not here?
He can't allow him.
He's not box.
That's good.
That's perfect.
Soccer, basketball.
He don't know about it.
He bets.
He don't bet on basketball.
See, I know.
I don't know.
You ready?
Cool.
Ready?
Rolling?
And all, Evey.
We back from the motherfucking bogey.
His drink chance.
A motherfucker fucking.
Happy hour.
That's right.
Make some noise.
So, A.B., we gotta ask you,
right now.
Yeah.
President Trump.
Yeah.
Damn, you put the president in front of that.
I hurt my feelings.
He's planning on an attack with North Korea.
He's fucking crazy.
You say, if they...
You know, I had a trip going to Hawaii.
I had to cancel my shit.
Yeah, I'm scared of death.
Don't worry about that shit.
I'm sorry.
Can't continue.
No, no, no.
I'm scared of death.
Trump, Trump.
No disrespecting nobody here, but.
Trump, he's like me as the president.
All of us, any of us.
It feels like the presidency got lower to like anybody.
Let me tell you what Trump is.
He had a reality TV show.
And it's still a reality TV show.
That's how I look at Trump.
Even though he's been rich and all that, I look at a life.
Which is daddy gave him the money.
Let's just keep it 100.
I ain't trying to get in time.
But it's true.
It's true.
We know it.
But this is how I look at him.
He that young boy, he that young nigga in the hood to just start hustling and touched his first brick.
Oh.
That's the way he's acting.
Yes.
That's the way he's acting.
That's how I look at it.
He wanted to just get a bite hit.
He's just like, he's just like, man I got.
The block is hot right now.
The block is hot.
You know what?
You know what?
Y'all got one more time to disrespect the United States.
Do you remember what he said?
He said, they best not.
Yeah.
Do you understand?
You got to pull that up.
He almost said, that's some respect of my name.
You know what I said?
He started saying.
He said North Korea best not.
Yeah.
No, listen, I'm from New York City born and raised.
That's what I'm saying.
That's 30, 57 Avenue.
Don't co-sign that.
No, I'm not, I'm saying, but I'm saying that's a New York.
Nicker what?
Yeah, because he played around with the mafia.
Best not. He thinks he's mafia.
Best night.
It's real.
Like, he said, they ain't planned.
They got one more time.
Yeah, this is, you know, they better not.
They better not.
They better not.
Fire and fury, man.
Well, you know what?
No, wait.
Oh, y'all have to go about shit.
He said, we'll fire coming outside.
Dang.
I've been looking for them.
They ain't looking for me.
I didn't see that shit here, man.
Where are they doing about?
The block is hot right now.
I'm not going to lie.
I'm kind of not rolling with Trump at all.
But you kind of are.
Nah.
I see you.
A little bit of me when he said, they best not.
I said, oh shit, this nigga doesn't know.
Some real old school.
We can't have jokes.
We can't have memes.
He ain't joking, though.
No, he is a joke.
No, he's not joking, but he's a joke.
He ain't joking.
I don't get how much of a joker is.
Nigger took him out.
Best not in nuclear.
He's a president.
He's serious.
Man, listen, man.
Hey, you disrespect the USA again?
Nuclear at your door, man.
You can't take him as a joke.
Right, right.
But they did disrespect us again.
Just FY.
They did.
They did.
They do.
I don't know.
I was watching CNN.
How come you my only nigger that had known?
Because CNN is like all day, every day in my crib.
And they hate them.
CNN hate, they like battle rapping right now.
CNN is Donald Trump.
And CNN was like, since he said,
said that. North Korea said
this and they play the
the rap back at him.
This is the smack DVD?
Oh man.
And it was like, Trump, what's you got to say
now?
Straight up, straight up. I'm joking,
but I'm serious. Since he said that,
North Korea says some other shit.
Trump being president means like anybody
can be president. I swear to God,
like Ken Kemp Kornashin could be president to all.
We went up here with a constitutional lawyer
which is Obama to all the way
down here to a reality TV, you're fired dude.
Right.
That means any reality TV shows going in.
Kanye should be president.
Kanye could be president.
He needs to.
I would vote for him.
I would vote for him.
Listen, I know he's crazy.
He's weird as fuck.
I think he's weird enough to run the world, though.
But that's like, to me, it's like, fuck it.
You know, I get that.
I get that.
I get it.
I don't recognize you're weird though.
I'm good, then.
You got to be weird to run this motherfucker.
No, he might do a better job than a lot of you.
I'm good.
With that. Trump. He named his daughter Nori. There's no better candidate in the world to our
Everybody got a shot? Come on, come on. Let me get my own shot. Let's get the homie a shot.
Come on.
Don't you did? Let me try that Columbia.
Try that.
Oh.
It puts some parents in.
A. B. U.
I'm going to try that.
A. B.U.N. You want Columbia away?
No, no.
You got to celebrate your career. This is all we doing. This is fake liquor.
Just to celebrate. Fake news?
Yeah, it's fake news. We're on Fox 5 right now. God damn it.
No, I need a.
Dr. Facts.
Yeah, you know, this is why you can't put no water in no room.
Boom, boom, this is how you do it.
Oh, now you got the water right there.
Now, uh, huh.
Look at that.
This is how you do.
This is a real dream.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Where's my flunk go?
Where's your drink go, bro?
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Oh, okay. I'm bugging.
Did you get your drink.
All right.
Listen, man, this is the Asian Brown Up About Billions.
What's y'all name me, a company, too?
International.
International.
Crazy love.
ABC has, man.
Matt Studios.
Chi-Chi.
Yes, sir.
Drink Chance.
How you like that?
That is terribly hot.
So, the cocaine.
No, no, no.
All jokes aside, this ABC, this ABC
mixtape that's about to drop next week.
Please.
Yes, sir.
All my mixtapes.
It's going to be crazy, though.
Yeah?
Yeah, me and Cook were for that, man.
We shot on my mixtakes.
Where can people find it, though?
In case it doesn't come out,
this episode next week, let's say.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, where can people find that?
the mix tape.
My mix tape.
My mixtap's.
Yeah.
The app.
My mix tape.
And now, and in your fights, you always have fighters come out with you.
You had race rim and come out recently, right?
Who do you have on the mixtape that?
On this one?
Yeah.
On this one, I made this one like totally organic and just us.
Cincinnati.
Just me and.
Okay.
Dope.
But this next one.
Let's stay focused.
Let's talk about this one.
one. This one comes out when?
August 15. See, see, I'm new
into the, I ain't new into the music.
I'm into the music.
Business. Right.
How things work in.
So, so I'm glad you just like,
Yeah, because I want to, I want to help.
You know what I'm going to help me like now.
Yeah, yeah.
We're talking about the ABC.
You know what I'm saying? Relax.
And it's August 15.
August. Yeah.
So you say, relax.
Relax.
How about?
You know what?
You got to cut relax.
Relax.
It's 20.
Two A's.
With two A's.
August 15th, ABC.
A. B. Cook.
Now, what that stand for?
A. B. and Cook.
Just y'all two together, wagging out.
Cincinnati at his five.
On their back.
Cincinnati on the back right there.
Yeah.
And now, are y'all signed to somebody or you're doing this?
I got my own label.
And he's with international.
Independent.
Independent labels.
Okay.
Out of Cincinnati?
That label?
Yeah, out of Cincinnati.
So who's born?
to distribute this how does this going to get to the people it's going to be everywhere but we
we got we got some tricks in the bag but we still going through the motions and also remember that
when you drop a project and you have a radio record you have to go to the radio and you have to give
these people at radio these people they they love you you know they know they know who you are
as a boxer so if you're going to step into the hip-hop arena you got to actually go to these cities
and see these DJs that promo run
I've already, I've already, I've already
But you did it as a boxer.
I know where you're going on.
I've actually done it as a artist.
Not for this project, but I'm going to do it for this project.
Yeah, you do it for this project.
I'm telling you because that's the thing that's going to differentiate you
from, like, you know, other people.
Because, you know, what it is, when people look at people
and they say, oh, he's going to dip and dab in hip-hop,
but he's already straight in another life.
They automatically scrutinize you.
They automatically look at you and say, you know what?
What does this guy do?
It's just like if I was to play football.
N'niss would be like, what the fuck?
Norrie ain't playing the motherfucking football.
Like, no way he ain't going out there, but then I'm dead serious.
But I'm trying to prove it to everybody,
but the thing about it is,
ain't nobody going to believe me because everybody sees the image of me being drunk
and they're me being...
So the thing is, when you reiterate that as a successful boxer
and as a person that's the man in your city
and you guys go out there and you touch these people,
it means so much more because you know what it is,
It's like the culture ain't being played with.
The culture is being taken care of like a baby.
It's nurtured.
And you as being black, you know, you know that's important for us.
You understand what I'm saying?
It's for y'all to go out there and touch these people and, you know, talk to them
because everybody's going to say, ah, this guy's, you know,
you've done so tremendous as a boxer.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
You've done so tremendous as a boxer.
They're not going to take the music side serious.
Like, I heard...
So you've got to be relentless with the promotion of the story.
It offended me so much.
I heard Chanel West Coast on loving hip-hop because I'm a loving hip-hop fanatic.
I love the shit, right?
So she says...
You do.
I love watching.
I do.
I can't laugh.
So she says...
Guilty pleasure?
So they says, you know, so what are you for hip-hop?
She's like, you know, I used to buy sandwiches when I was young.
And it's like, you think just because you was poor?
That made you hip hop?
That automatically makes you hip hop.
Like, that's not real.
That's not it.
You got to be a part of the culture.
You got to breathe this shit.
I don't try to be hip hop ever.
I'm already hip hop.
There's nothing that I can try to.
And that's, you know, where we come from the thing.
And when the person says, you know, just because you was poor for a second, that doesn't make you hip-hop.
Hip-hip, you know, you got to live this shit.
You got to wake up and brush your teeth.
to this shit, motherfucker.
And you gotta
clip your toenails to that.
Sometimes you don't brush your teeth.
You know what I'm saying?
You gotta do shit like that.
Floss.
But, so that's, that's, that's their rights.
No man, no, we got a floss.
We got the same teeth.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, shit, I'm bugging, I'm bugging.
Come on, no, no, no on camera.
Cut that, he's stripping.
All right, my bad, my bad, my bad.
He's on E right now.
What I'm trying to say is
that, that's the reason why.
This nigger here.
Time out, man.
Hold on.
Do you just say I'm going to eat right there?
This niggas are fat.
He's a fowler.
He's not cool.
Listen, man, this is what I do and drink chants.
We big up our people.
We give our legends.
They flowers where they can smell them.
We give them their trees where they can hell them.
We give them their thoughts where they can think them.
And they drinks where they can drink them.
There has never been media that's running this media.
That people that sit down front they guests and big them up
and say to them, we appreciate you, and congratulations.
And the thing about it is the reason why they say it's working for, you know, quote-unquote us
is because I'm supposed to be a quote-unquote legend.
I don't give a fuck about that shit.
I don't give a fuck what I did.
I don't give a fuck about the platinum records, gold records, you know, one platinum four gold records.
I don't give me a little fuck.
You give a little bit, a little big, a little big.
Just a little bit.
I don't give a fuck about that.
You know what I give a fuck about is representing my coach.
And my culture doesn't necessarily mean black, you know, Latino.
You know, it means everybody because white people have contributed and everybody has contributed.
This is hip-hop.
This is motherfucking, you know, athletics because I believe hip-hop helps boxers.
I believe hip-hop helps basketball players.
I believe, you know, football and everything.
And I just feel like we just need to be one together making sure we.
We represent each other
and making sure we big each other
up back to the top.
If you could ever see me
where I'm in the state
where I'm like, yo,
you'll listen, motherfucker.
Get back to who the fuck you are.
And the same for you
and the same for me,
the same for you and the same for everybody
in this room.
This is what we got to do
because if we don't look out for us,
guess what?
There ain't nobody
that's going to look out for us.
A rap.
I'm glad you on our side.
Yes, yes.
And that's what it means.
The truth is on yourself.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The Cubans, the Cubans, the Rastafarians, the Jamaicans, the Jewish people.
I'll take the white pass.
I don't get it all the thing, but I'll take it.
The Dominicans, the Colombians, we are all together on the one flag.
And that flag should be hip-hop.
Absolutely.
It should be music.
It should be, you know, culture.
It should be all that.
And I, for one, are proud to represent that.
And I'm thankful that you came down, sat to me, sat down with us.
Excuse me. You know what I mean?
You took a little bit of water shots.
And we had fun.
Nobody took a water shot.
We all took real ass motherfucking shots here.
You got to relax.
He got that.
Why got to cut that?
12.
Yeah, water shots.
Oh, water.
Oh, water.
Water shots.
The non-sports guy.
But, here right, drink champs.
Let's do water shots.
Here at Drink Chance, that's what we do.
We come over here.
We want to celebrate our guests.
We want our guests to know that they are appreciated, that they are welcome.
We follow your career.
We stand by it.
And that's what the fuck we do over here, man, at Drink Champs.
Because, you know, there's other medias and there's other rap medias and there's other, you know, journalists.
We ain't no fucking journalists.
I'm from Lafrax City 97-3057 Avenue apartment 5E
You know Corona New York 1-136-8
You understand what I'm saying
Like you know what I'm saying
This motherfucker here
He's from Los Angeles
He's from the gangbanger's culture
He came over here
He started gang banging in Miami
He started his own shit
You know
Miami what up
Kendall what up
And then he'll calm down
And he came a DJ
And we came together
And we said
Definitely didn't calm down
When I tell him a DJ
Oh I got by Zip
He went from gangvagan to a DJ?
No, no, he just skipped mad steps.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I knew.
I knew that.
Yeah, yeah, it was mad step to skip.
But the point is, we want these young brothers that's out there that are listening to us.
Exactly.
That's from near Cincinnati.
That's from near Los Angeles or Kendoo or from Lafract City or Queensbridge or 40 projects or Basley projects or Ravenswood or Storia or Estoria or Almhurst or Corona.
Woodside.
And they can sit, hit back and listen and can say,
you know what, I came up on the same conditions
you motherfuckers came up from.
You know what the crazy shit is?
I ain't better than none of y'all.
Right.
Not one of them.
I ain't better than none of them.
Absolutely.
But the only thing that makes me better,
not better, because I'm not better.
But when I sold drugs,
I know this is fucked up thing to say.
But I never had the best work.
But I had the best drive.
So it doesn't matter.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
I can't get it.
Let me finish.
You gotta relax.
Let me finish.
Relax, bro.
No.
I can relax myself.
But listen.
You just flipped out.
Cut that too.
Wait, how are we getting to get to get to get to editing our show?
Listen, listen.
Let me finish.
Let me finish.
Listen, you might have had the better worked in me.
Huh?
You might not, listen.
He doesn't mean you particularly.
Listen, you might have had, let me finish.
Let me finish.
You might have had the better work than me.
You might have had the better clientele.
But you know what?
You ain't going to stay outside as long as me.
You're not going to stay outside.
He would shit his pants outside.
Let me finish.
You're not going to stay outside.
as long as me. You can have the better work.
I got the better work. Your bro guys still gonna be outside, bro.
That weak-ass shit you side of self.
This is where you're messing up. It's the drive.
The drive? This is, oh.
Your gas gonna run out, bro.
I ain't gonna go out, I'm on the mailbox.
I'm in New York. I ain't in Cincinnati. I'm on the corner.
So even if you got the better work to me, you got the better clientele, you know what I got.
I got that drive.
I was shooting a shot at you.
Nobody.
You can't, you can't, you can't drive.
I said your gas going on.
Yeah, I know, I know.
That's what I'm saying.
Listen.
I can't, man.
Lyrics.
Nobody's shutting me down.
You understand?
This is real shit.
This is to the young niggas.
Brose.
Listen to this.
Young niggas.
Nobody can stop your drive if you focused.
This thing is that hustling.
I ain't got the best shit.
You gotta get some good dope, dope.
Yeah.
I'm out here.
You ain't away, bro.
Wipe up, wipe up, wipe up.
I'm like, you in the way, bro.
No, no, no.
You're holding on to some shit.
You ain't, you're trying to get rid of that shit.
You ain't sold that shit?
Listen.
Listen, I love that.
I love that you laugh.
Because I realize you're not dirty yet.
This is true.
30 years old?
This shit makes more sense.
It makes sense.
But listen, bro.
I love to be clown-in-your position, you know what I'm doing?
Fuck these drugs.
I'm going to get a gun in a hoodie.
Let's go get some good shit because this ain't working.
I'm still going to be out here, but I'm on some different shit
because that shit that you're talking about, we ain't going to be the E.
But you do know that was a analogy.
It was a metaphor.
I'm sorry.
Like, no matter what you're dealing with, just worked.
I'm sorry.
I'm just joking with you.
I'm fucking with you.
Y'all went real hustler right now.
That's that Cincinnati's shit.
Let me call my homie and Tullochia's
shit right now.
No, we need that good work right now.
No.
Here's the point I'm trying to make.
Here's the point I'm trying to make.
No matter what you do,
believe in what you're doing,
because you can have bad work.
But if you got the drive,
you can book it to them.
You can pull it off.
If you have good work
If you have good work
And you don't have that confidence
Guess what?
You'll sell it off
For the same price as bad work
So it's the same exact thing
You gotta have that focus
You gotta sit there
And say you know what
You know what
This is who I am
This is who I'm worth
And this is what I'm gonna go for
We made a song call focus
You know what I'm saying
ABC
August 15
ABC
Okay
How did it sound studios
Take his mic off
Take his mic off.
Hey, house.
You'll listen.
I don't want to get him to line because I don't think we put that one on there.
But it's going, that one is definitely coming out.
But I don't think it's going to be.
I just need to hear y'all kick a 16 both of y'all before we get up out of here.
Yeah, yeah, come.
Especially you.
You got a purple shirt on and all that.
You got to represent for all the hands of a shirt.
Okay.
For real.
Okay.
This can definitely be done.
But I'm going to let you.
You don't need a beat or nothing like
No, no, no, no, no
He can wrap his ass off, but
Like, right now, like that lyricist shit, that ain't
Just do whatever you do whatever you do. Whatever y'all do, yeah.
Oh, I'm a clown for y'all, but yeah, go ahead.
I got an old rap for y'all for show.
Oh, yeah.
That's my old shit.
It doesn't have to be that old.
Ninety-seven and shit.
That's the last time I made bars.
Let's do it. Everybody be quiet.
Go ahead, you can go first.
No, you got to go first.
Damn.
That could be the hook right there.
You go first.
Okay, you go first.
No, it doesn't work like that.
When we're going to go crazy, but...
Um, okay.
I feel that I'm on the road like new film.
Ballin'Hand all net.
Like, there's no room.
It'd be a lot if I told you, no pen that's awkward.
Like playing violin with no chin.
So then, let's kick it off like halftime.
Millie on the watch and I still never have time.
Feel that I'm building momentum with each rhyme.
Hope they wearing shades because they say my shine blinds, but I never mind.
Seven Spine, dis-metal minds when I rhyme.
Music in the air like wind chimes.
So I got.
That's my bars flow.
Oh.
Oh, it's on me.
It definitely is on you.
Main event.
Um, this shit never came out.
Please get some shit that never came out.
Huh?
Yeah, we want some shit that never came out.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Um.
Okay.
Uh, I say I'm fly as a hero.
My bank account really got zeros on zeros.
Shit boosted my ego.
Because I'm still from the street and I gamble like Pete Rose.
And I stay with the snub nose.
By jury like I'm a...
They by jury like I'm copping work from Amigo
Came through a tree chains on
There's three kilos on top of a kilo
Look I came from the bottom
This summer I might come through in that Rory
With you wrap beside me
If it's beef motherfuckers ain't doing no ha'
Because we strut and we rioting
Ain't none of my niggas about chuckin' and jiving
But I feel I've been lying
When the goons come out and be killers and robbers
When I get it and move it
When the pack land I go pick it up like an Uber
Chopin' Disruptive and these are our facts
Ain't white lies in my music
But something that's all that I do
and I'm plet of them diners.
I got a shout out to my jeweler.
He said, I got a shout out to my jewelry and my ice is.
I don't know the rest of that shit.
Two!
That's good.
That was dumb.
That was dumb.
I don't know.
I could have clown for y'all, but it's just, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah, listen, man.
You want to let's yaw?
You want to, I feel like you want to go again.
I'm off.
I'm off.
I'm off morning.
Just liquor right now.
I'm great.
You good?
Shit.
Now I'm rapping.
Um.
Good.
Hit it, didn't it.
He say, uh...
Oh, y'all got me up now.
In a club mixing, duce and vodka.
Wild nigger in high school, I had the tool in my locker.
In a club with guerrillas, I don't fuck with impostors.
And every time the plug, pitch it like he's calling an option.
If the rock in my possession, check the record.
I don't fumble much.
Two J's turn.
Waiting for jumps.
That's double judge.
I can show you how to do some numbers in a couple of monks.
Cop to 600.
Tell my nigga dirt, we doubled up.
In my hood, them niggas need a passage to slide through.
Came in 6-6.
When he left, he was 5-2.
I dreamed of a crib, big pool in like nine rooms.
Now I got a pit.
He said, now I got a crib.
Big pool in like 5 rooms, yeah.
Real talk, nigga, dreams come true.
You got to grind.
Don't let the dreams come haught you.
He said, I live by the code.
Every day, I die by the rules.
He said, I'm a shark these niggas marks like some stepped on shoes.
Listen, you know I fuck with D.C.
I spent the bag in Tyson.
No disrespect to Bob Barker.
I don't ask for prices.
Where I'm from them felonies
The only thing we fight
And shot to have you
Stiffer than a bad case of arthritis
Compare me to a private jet
Bet you I'm the flyers
And I'm taking off
You sure at first I take it all
I ball without a budget
I don't touch it unless it's raw
So much butter
I'm suffering from high cholesterol
He said a nigga
He said a nigga invited me to lunch
Trying to discuss a ticket
I rode up like a soccer ball
But I ain't trying to kick it
And if it ain't what I want
Then I ain't fucking with it
And I'm running off the first time
You sent double digits
First Christmas are all right.
Yo, we did it, like how we had to do it.
Drink champs.
Let's take a picture and take a drop.
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