Drink Champs - #Throwback Episode - w/ DJ Envy & Angela Yee | (Ep.40)
Episode Date: September 24, 2025N.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 shape...d the culture. In this classic throwback episode of Drink Champs, N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN chop it up with the legendary, DJ Envy & Angela Yee. Known for shaping the conversation in hip hop and beyond, Envy and Yee step away from their usual early morning grind and pull up to the Drink Champs table for some unfiltered talk, classic storytelling, and a few well-earned drinks. The episode dives into their journey of building one of the most influential morning shows in the game, how they’ve navigated the pressures of being on-air personalities, and the behind-the-scenes moments that shaped their careers. Envy talks about his rise as a DJ, from mixtape king to household name, while Yee opens up about her path as a pioneering woman in radio, the challenges she’s faced, and the impact she’s had in pushing conversations forward. Together, they reflect on legendary interviews, industry drama, and the cultural footprint The Breakfast Club has made. Full of laughs, real talk, and a little champagne spillin’, this episode shows a different side of Envy and Yee—less filtered, more personal, and straight up classic Drink Champs. Make some noise for DJ Envy & Angela Yee! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆 -Originally published on October 14th, 2016 *Listen and subscribe at https://www.drinkchamps.com Follow: Drink Champs https://www.drinkchamps.com https://www.instagram.com/drinkchamps https://www.twitter.com/drinkchamps https://www.facebook.com/drinkchamps DJ EFN https://www.crazyhood.com https://www.instagram.com/whoscrazy https://www.twitter.com/djefn https://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductions N.O.R.E. https://www.instagram.com/therealnoreaga https://www.twitter.com/noreagaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We're really
We got the gifts
We got the gifts
We got the gifts
We got the gifts
We're blowing up
So we get gifts now
You're bored
Are we got gifts?
I got a gift bag
Yes
Yes
We got to step it up
At the breakfast close
We get gifts right
Because y'all
Because y'all didn't even
Give out breakfast
At you at your
We sure though
Y'all don't give our breakfast
You get water from the
little water thing
That's my personal liquor brand
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Thank you
Thank you
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Responsibly
sugar free though yeah sugar free all right salo appreciate that we having drinks this is i always love
to do uh yeah salo salo i always love love uh when i don't interview artists because artists you know
mainly the show has to be always predominantly be about them i like to sit down with i like to know
i like to sit down and um chop it up like you know um and speak about hip hop in general but um envy
did Joe buttons go at you a little bit
What happened?
You know, I don't know
Somebody told me
Something that he said something
I think on his podcast
But I don't listen to his podcast
But you know
I did hear that
And if he did
It's really fucked
That we can curse here right
You can say anything
Eddie to ask either
You know Eddie to ask either
Yeah
He's ass lie on here
Yeah
Eddie to ask either
You gotta show him love
That's not a curse
That's a blessing
Yeah no I mean
I think it's a disappointment
As a person
You know
You got to call you
your phone number? Yeah, you know, we, we see
each other a lot at the barbershop.
You know, and it's certain things that
that I respect from people, and
if he's that way, I understand, that's in his
blood, and that's him, he can't change
that. It's in his blood. I like the shot. Like, you know,
certain things
with certain people, I respect.
And he was one of those individuals that are coming
up, we came up together.
Came up, right? Because Klu put him on, correct?
Yeah, Klu put him on, Webiniti. Actually
put him on in. Webiniti, big them up.
Yeah, if there was a problem or a situation,
I would call him first.
You know, for instance, you know, since we here,
I'm not drunk at it, but when we get drunk, I'll tell you some more.
Okay, yeah, please.
Oh, gosh, here we go.
What I think makes a disappointment is he's a runner.
And when I mean runner, if he gets pressed into a corner, he runs.
You see what I'm saying, like, you know, let's do the history.
Shout to Tachstone, Tachstone is here.
Mm-hmm.
Man, Tachstone, a bump heads.
But if I see him, I still approach him.
We still met.
Approach him how?
No, like, if we have a difference of opinions, as men, we can have a difference of opinions.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But when he did that podcast, when he was...
Speak about Joe Buttons, correct?
Yeah, when he was.
What was on the podcast?
I don't remember what it was, but I just remember him leaving him walking out.
Oh, oh, oh, I thought you meant Joe Bunyan.
And Taxone.
I can bring down for you, people like, I remember that.
And then when he went to, what was it, Hot 97 interview?
Hot 97.
Where E, bro, he ran out when he was asked some questions.
Oh, all right.
And so you can't, you can't, you can't live your life like that.
You can't live your life where you have 100% of your life out there,
but then when they ask you about something of your life
and you don't feel comfortable, you run.
That's not growing, man, shit.
And, you know, not to talk about him,
because I don't want to, you know, talk about it so much.
It got uncomfortable when tax asked him,
did he sit on the bitch titty?
Right.
That's what happened.
Right.
Now, his answer was horrible.
Let's, let's be honest.
Okay.
I'm not going to use you, Yee.
But under Yee's, under Yee's, under Yee's titty.
Uh-huh.
You just said you're not going to use me.
It's all the female
It's her only female
It's my female
It's a woman
Under yeas teddy
It's her stomach
So you said I didn't sit on the stomach
Right now
I know that's a horrible answer
But you my god
So your horrible answer
I ride with
So you're trying to say
You can't be
Right
No I'm not gonna say that
I don't know that
I don't know that
I don't know
You can't write for somebody
Because you're cool
When they're wrong
You still got to say
You're wrong
But you never say it
In front of people
You say it behind the
scenes if you feel a certain way.
Now, no matter what Charlemagne says, if I feel
like he's right or wrong, I'll never say it on
air, because that's my guy and I ride with him.
But after the show, I'd be like, your son, you know you was
wrong about that.
No, we disagree on the air all the time.
Not when it comes to certain things that is personal.
Like domestic violence.
Like, for instance, he says
something about the whole stop and frist thing
when I had the whole stop and frisk conversation.
Right? But the reason I had that conversation is
because a day before,
they shot up my Rose Royce
tried the car jacked me
hit my car four times
so at that point I was emotional
because I got five kids in the wife
that depend on me
I make the money you know
and everybody says oh well maybe you shouldn't be so
flashy I've been this way since I was 16
I've been driving Benz's
Rose Royce since I was 16 I'm a grown ass man
I work hard and you had a Benz
at 16 I didn't know that
I work hard
Let's make some noise to that he just lost
going going
And the thing about it is, you know, people's like, oh, it's fake.
Look at that right there.
Look how much it costs to fix that call.
What'd that say?
Let's say too much.
Say it, say it.
I want you to say.
83,000.
That's the $83,000.
That's $8,000 fixed that call.
That's real shit.
Envy works.
Yeah, envy works.
God damn it.
Envy works.
When he's always, I just feel like he's a disappointment.
I mean, I love him.
I think he's lyrical.
I think he should have been a lot bigger and better than what he is,
but that's his decision.
I still love him.
But you're really offended because you guys had a past.
You have a history, basically.
Because if it was somebody says Tachstone's in the room, you can't get mad at Tachstone
because it's not like y'all have history.
And it's not like he's going to call you and say.
But who are winning a fight?
Envi or Joe Biden.
Come on, no, he turned off.
I just need it.
It's life-skinned shit.
You got to get to it.
But you know, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
A box.
I know.
I used to go karate school or something.
I want to karate's going to box.
And now I'm back in the boxing.
A box.
If you post it.
If you post a video, if you boxing after this, I'm done.
I don't have to do that.
We're going to whip somebody with some rock music.
But I don't like to fight.
I defend myself.
I got five kids in the wife.
I don't got a fight no more.
Your buttons box, too, right?
I don't know.
Y'all box in the same.
I wouldn't fight them.
You're talking about that shit, you know.
I went to get you.
I wouldn't fight them.
But if it got to a point where I got to defend myself, I got to defend myself.
There ain't nobody fun, man.
Let's not do it.
Yeah, let's keep the peace, man.
Keep the peace in the Middle East.
But that's what Joe.
But let's go.
another subject.
Okay, yes.
I'm disappointed you.
You are the first lady to ever come to drink.
Straight up.
Straight up.
Let's make some Louis, man.
We have all.
We always have all pool sticks and no pool pockets.
Paul, does I notice how they're fucked up?
Yeah, but you know what you got out of work early when he found out.
You know, you know that's Eddie to ask you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, did you see how he got her in?
You know he loves it.
And my boy Tito loves you too.
He told me to FaceTime.
I'm going to start the end of the end.
But how does it, how do you feel
like being on a drink chance? Because you know what?
I'm going to say something that I
probably only say on the breakfast club,
but y'all kind of like the reason.
Like, y'all kind of let me come
up to the breakfast club all the time.
All the time. Yeah, let me do what the fuck I wanted.
So it developed a love for me
controlling the room. So how do you
speak about that? Why would you
always let me up there? Well, first of all,
let's be clear. Even before we started on the breakfast
club, I always was like, man, Norie
to be on the radio, like
speaking. But I know that you have your other
career as an artist, so it's
hard to tie down. So that's why podcasts are perfect
for somebody like Nory. You could travel
around, do you. You got a lot of history
with people. You got a lot of great stories.
Be honest. Steniget is annoying. He's a good talking.
Norrie will hit me, you,
Salomey. We call that
a good podcast partner to be annoying.
We have that persistent. I'm annoying
right now. I love noise. And by the way, he took
good care of me. He got me my Hennessy XO.
That's right. Let's make some noise for me being
classy.
Nottie.
Norrie goes up at 6 in the morning.
He gets up at 6 in the morning.
He gets up at 6 in the 1. No matter what, even if he falls asleep at 5.
No, it doesn't matter. He'll tell you about the interview.
He'll tell you when you're right. He'll tell you when you're wrong.
He listens to the show. He respects the game and he understands radio, which is dope.
That's why I don't know.
I've had some classic moments with Norrie.
Remember when we did, Patrice O'Neill was on with us?
Yes.
God bless the dead, man. I wanted to do a project with him too, man. That's crazy.
I thought about him the other day.
because I wanted to proof-read this script, it's comedy script.
And I thought of him first and then I thought of T.K. Kirkland.
You know what I'm saying?
But Patrice O'Neill, man, rest in peace, man.
But, like, how did you guys come together?
Because Envy on one hand was at Hot 97.
You were at Sirius Satellite.
Charlemagne was in Philly?
He was unemployed at the time.
Unemployed, that's right.
And Envy was at power already.
That was at power here before.
I went to power.
And you had like the 5 o'clock slops.
Five o'clock, I'll be honest.
I don't know if I should be honest, but...
Be honest.
I didn't necessarily want to go to power.
Have a shot, NV.
I was kind of trying to use power to get more money.
So when I went to Ebro, I was like, yo, son, they offered me some money.
You know, will you match the money.
Ebro's going to be like, bet we'll match the money.
Right, we can't afford to let Envy go.
We can't afford to let NV go.
He was pretty much like, all right, my G, you got to do what you got to do.
Oh, shit.
I can't get this on camera.
Okay.
Can't get this on camera.
No problem.
Can get this on camera.
So when I left hot, I didn't have a job.
I was kind of in limbo.
So you didn't have power in the pocket already?
I didn't have power in the pocket.
They wanted me, but I was kind of stuck.
Right.
So what wound up happening is when I left hot and I went to power, they gave me like one
of the worst contracts ever because I didn't have nothing to do it.
Like I signed that contract with no lawyer.
Minimum wage.
Now let me ask y'all, who was the first one from Hot 97 to go to power?
Clue.
Clue.
So he went before you.
Clue was before me.
All right. And then I, now describe this time.
So now I signed the power, and it was probably the lowest amount of money I could possibly make.
And they signed me, and I signed the contract because I, you know, no, not that I'm feeling myself, but I was like, I'm going to outwork anybody that's there.
I'm going to prove to you after this two years is up that you're going to have to pay me.
And the first year, I worked my ass off, busting my ass, and they respected it, and then they needed a morning show.
Now my contract changes. Now I can stick you up.
I'm saying because I already showed that I could work and bust my ass.
Now, did they have this plan of y'all together?
No, actually, they wanted me to do mornings, and I didn't want to do mornings.
I did morning.
Because the shampoo in the house, YMVS.
Definitely, definitely.
I'm sorry.
I did mornings with Ms. Jones, and I hated doing mornings.
I hated waking up.
I hated not taking my kids to school.
I just hated that time, but they made it awful that I couldn't refuse.
I'm like, this is going to set my family up forever.
How about you, Angela?
I think for me, I was as serious.
And you had a show called lip service
Yes, she was at the same time
Because we had a serious at the same show
She was doing mornings also
She was doing mornings and Syphers sounds
Yeah
First I was doing mornings with Cyper sounds
And Cypher left and went to Hot 97
And they did try to get me to come with him
To Hot 97
But I decided to stay and do my own show at Sirius
I had my own show
What station?
Sheet 45?
Yeah, Sheet 45
in the morning
By the way I was the first woman on that station
as well
God damn let's make some more
saying
The first year
Absolutely
But again
So when they approached me, I had been at Sirius already for almost six years.
And I was kind of looking for the next thing, like what's going to happen.
I had got an offer from Philly at the time in Atlanta was interested.
And the day that I was leaving my meeting with Philly where they made their offer,
they tried to get me to sign a contract on the spot, which, of course, no one should ever do.
No one should ever.
I was regular radios.
It was more than the country with the contract.
I'm honest, nigger.
But it was Radio 1.
It was radio 1.
I was walking back to my car.
and that's when they called me from Power 105
and was like, hey, would you be interested in doing mornings?
Now, was this G-SPIN, who called?
No, but G-SPIN was the one that actually initially,
he had not spoken to me about doing mornings.
He wanted me to come to power just to do like fill-in spots
and do weekends while I was at Sirius.
And so I was down for that, but then Sirius said I couldn't do it.
They wouldn't let me.
Yeah, they were like, no, you can't work some.
I said, but everyone else does it.
So what's your first thought?
You're like, shit.
They want me to do mornings.
You know Envy?
I knew Envy from, we both worked at Sirius.
And then, did you know Charlemagne?
I knew Charlemagne.
Envi and Charlemagne had both co-hosted with me as serious a few times on my morning show.
So what was your first thoughts?
Was you like?
Like, what was your thing?
Listen, my first thought is always, let me hear everything out.
I'm not like a, make a spontaneous decision about anything type of person.
So we sat down, we talked about it.
I got my offer.
Because in this business, in this business,
He just walked over in a minute.
He got a drink.
You know he's family.
He knows he family.
He took that effort to you.
He took the effort.
I'm sorry.
But, you know, in this business, until you have a contract is nothing.
So people could tell you anything and say, hey, we want you to do this, we want you to do that.
Until I have a contract and my contract is signed, which Envy learned is not a done deal.
So I was just laying low until I had my contract, I had my contract looked at.
And then when it happened, it happened so fast.
I was at work.
They sent the contract over.
we need this contract by later today
because in radio
it's like we get rid of who's on now
and you're on the next day
like you have to have your contract signed
before we get rid of the show
that's there now so.
And then you, so you're saying to yourself
what was the moment
y'all knew that this was a hit?
It wasn't for a minute.
It wasn't for a while.
What?
We almost got fired.
At least like eight months to a year?
Yeah, like a year.
So was there a pivotal moment
that something happened?
Ray J.
Ray J was that pivotal moment.
Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, time about.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
So you're saying in the beginning, it wasn't working?
I've never, I always thought y'all popped from the beginning.
No, I think ratings-wise, it's a funny way that they do ratings and everything.
So, you know, it's that.
It's a matter of finding your groove.
Like, I'm sure when you guys started doing the podcast, it's a, like, double-dutch.
When do I jump in?
When do I jump out?
Yeah, we were talking.
Yeah, we still don't know.
And we're dead serious.
And it's that cuts everybody off.
Yeah, yeah.
We're that serious.
But it takes some time to find that rhythm.
And it also takes time for people to know that you're even there in that market.
You know, people are so used to listening to Hot 97 in the morning
That's what was shocking to me was
I remember, and this is real true, you could ask Mike Kaiser
We had a, if something happened in front of Hot 97
If some type of bullets flying, whatever, I wasn't there
But that's the story you're sticking with it
No, I wasn't there, like that's serious
So I was banned from Hot 97
What happened was when Power 105 came into play
Hot 97 had to take off that band
because we don't want him to go to the other side.
So I literally was the only artist that couldn't say, I made the switch.
Remember how every artist?
There's no fucking archives of me saying that.
And if it is, it's like recently.
But during that time, Mike Kaiser was like, you can't say that.
Can you say it now?
Well, I made the switch.
Yes, I've definitely made the switch.
To drink the switch.
Let's get it up for doing.
So you say in the moment when that Ray J call, when Ray J. call, I don't think that was the...
Yes.
I mean, that was the moment. Because I remember they were, you could tell when you're, when the program director and the people at the station.
He said he got indoor pools, outdoor pools.
It's not looking at you anymore. They're just walking by the studio. They're not really paying, you no mind. And we was getting nervous. We knew what it was. And then when that Ray J. call happened.
Now, set up this call.
That was a call.
It wasn't even. Him had a fake fight, right?
Had a fake fight, and Ray J. Cole.
I'm going to tell you what happened.
I had just left Vegas, and I was coming to work.
Yeah, the night before.
Because that happened in Vegas.
It happened in Vegas.
So I'm driving to work in the morning, and somebody calls me.
They'll remain anonymous because I don't want to give up my sources.
And they say, hey, you know Ray J. and Fab just got into a fight.
I heard, are you still in Vegas?
And I was like, no.
So during rumor report, I was talking about it.
Like, yeah, I heard Ray J. and Fab got into a fight, da-da-da-da-da.
So that's when-6 o'clock in the morning.
Six in the morning.
Yes.
So, you know, the show's going on, going on.
I'm not really seeing too much about it, but I'm trying to figure out what happened.
You're not on camera, NB.
Here.
Come on, man.
Everybody's doing it.
Don't put the camera on NBie right now.
Get out of here, go, go, go, go.
Okay.
All right, cool.
It's a beady, don't know.
This is a cigarette.
So anyway, so then Ray J's guy hits me up, Billy J., and he says, hey, he was asleep.
He was like, Ray J wants to call in and clear some things up.
Right.
And it was the end of the show.
show. I was like, tell him to call right now.
And we never put people on live
because you know what they're going to say. And he's the reason
why. So we put Ray J on live
and he's like, okay, we're going to put you on live right
now. Don't curse. Don't curse.
The first thing you does.
What the fuck is up, y'all? Tell that
bitch-ass, nigga, fan, when I see him.
We just went crazy. We were like, hold on.
We were like, okay, we'll be right back with some more.
You're going to, hold on. Hold on.
It's like, that bitch-ass, nigga. I said,
hold on Ray J. And then that's when he went into that
legendary rant. And it was funny because I texted
Fab, Fab was like, I have no idea what you're talking about.
No, but Fab was sleep when all this was happening.
He said when he woke up.
I seen where it started.
He said when he woke up.
From the tweets.
Like, because Fab was a funny dude.
If you know Fab, you knew he didn't mean it like that.
You know what I mean?
But go ahead.
Continue.
So he started, you know, he started with the indoor pool, outdoor pool.
Right.
And it just went everywhere.
It was.
Booty goons.
It was on.
Now, this is when TMZ really didn't do much urban.
It was on TMZ.
It was on everywhere you could possibly imagine it was there.
So program directors around the country
started hearing it and was like, oh, your breakfast club
is really doing well. And that's when
I think the station was like, well, we're going to give him more.
We're going to give him a shot and let him rock out a little longer.
And then that's when the tie changed and we've been running
ever since. And to keep it real, after we recorded
that part, they called me, Billy J.
called me back and I was like, oh, man, he's going to tell us
to pull it. We can't play it. We hadn't played it yet.
He was like, y'all, I just need you to take
one thing out. I was like.
Tell him, tell him now. Now you're going to that for.
With the homies? He was like,
you cannot name, because he had named
the booty goons.
He named the booty goons.
The hell's the booty gooms?
I don't know what the fadders.
He was like, I'm going to have him fuck.
He tried to get fat.
Look, that's his crew that fucks other dudes.
That's a really actually a horrific thing
to threaten somebody with.
I'd rather you punch me in my face
and try to fuck me in my ass.
What can I do?
That's a scary-ass gang, man.
We talk about eating ass or drink chairs.
We never talked about...
Wait, he named them by gunmen names?
He named their names.
That means they're serious
Yeah, you're serious
So we took them out
But it wasn't famous people
It was just like his crew
He made
They're real people
They're real actual people
The booty band is his right
We probably should have seen to that anyway
Because we could have been held liable
For some, you know
You never know
Right
Sometimes you gotta
Where that effort goes
Let's see
I'm drinking F in 50
I like the fact that I'm drinking brown
And no one's really touching my bottle
So
Eddie that's either you know
You should
Has him with a proud.
Does anybody want some Hennessy Exo?
And I'm going to stay in the beginning.
But that Birdman moment, break that down.
The live is two minutes in radio history.
You know, the crazy thing about...
Put some respect on his name.
Emmett kept saying Birdman wants to come up.
And Charlemagne said the day before, he said,
he's going to come up here and Spaz out.
I'm a fan of the show.
Right.
But, you know, Birdman reached out to me and said,
I want to come on the show.
And when he said, did he say that?
He said, you got respect of my name?
He said, he wanted to come on the show.
He wasn't mad when he answered.
I was, I was like, you know it's not going to be light.
I said, we're going to ask you everything.
We're not going to hold nothing back.
He was like, I'm cool with that.
So I said, you're sure.
We're going to ask about you.
We're going to ask about Wayne.
I was trying to tell, like, look, it's not what holds bar.
He was like, bet I'm cool with that.
This is Birdman saying he's cool.
Cool.
The day before, he went to the club, and he was like,
yo, we're not going to sleep.
I'm going to stay in the studio.
I'm going to stay in the studio to the radio station.
He was with him the day before
He called me on the phone
He called me on the phone and told me this
So I'm like
Oh this is going to be amazing
Nobody's really got in this side
Of Birdman
This is great so I'm excited
So he walks into the studio
And you know
When you come to the breakfast club
You got to do revolt drops first
He wouldn't do the revolt drops
He was standing outside
I remember I looked out
And you know how you can see
People before they come in
I was like
And me and Birdman was cool before that
Like we don't
You know I don't never really say nothing
About Birdman but
So it wasn't you
didn't have respect for his name?
Yeah, I never had no issues.
It wasn't you?
It was a birdman, but I looked through the window, and he was standing it with his arms crossed.
He's rocking, though.
Like, you know that rock like I'm pissed off, like.
Right.
But he didn't do the drums, not because he has beef or revolt.
He just pissed.
He was mad.
I think he just came up there and got mad.
Right.
And then he walks in, when he walks in, he don't speak.
That's not a bird man.
And I'm like, oh, this is going to go.
He didn't say nothing to me.
He didn't say nothing to nobody.
He just went inside the chair.
And he always been real, like, cool.
So I was like, what I do the birdman?
Like, just keep me real.
Like, in a moment, because it's Charlemagne who go at him, correct?
Yeah, it is.
But you know what, too, is the dudes Birdman came with is my people's from New York.
So I knew nothing was going to happen.
You know what I mean?
Buck was there.
So I knew nothing was going to go crazy.
Like, nobody was going to get shot.
Nobody was going to get punched.
So I knew what it was.
So I just knew he was pissed.
So I thought that the conversation would be good.
Charlemagne, though, back down.
And, you know, me and he, you know, I'm an aisle of you.
I'm an alley-you.
I'm an alley-you-in-you-in-in-in-old.
I had done a lot of research.
And you had your notes.
Yeah.
Has the great introspective questions ready.
You was like, what about my notes?
Those are out the way, though.
So my job is traffic controller.
You know, I'm traffic control.
I'm like, right when they're about to fight, I pull it back.
So how's the album?
Angelie, you ask about this.
And then when it gets a little too easy,
Charlamagne goes back.
You know what I'm traffic controlling.
But I'm going to tell you, the funny thing is that the cameras were rolling,
because those cameras are always rolling.
Like, revoked cameras are in the room.
I don't think he'll realize that.
So he's thinking nothing starting.
it yet. So the conversation that you heard was like pre-interview. And then Envy goes,
all right, let's talk about it on the air. Say, hey, welcome to the breakfast club. I kept saying,
I'm like, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go. Let's go. Okay, but when
he said, are y'all finish or y'all done? What did you y'all? I'm a now, me, I'm an
English major, right? Why did you pick one of the other? I'm not going to lie. I swear on
my life, I was like, that's the same thing. In my head, I was thinking that, and I was like, I'm not
going to say nothing, but I was like, that is the same
thing. Are you finished?
Are you done? Come on. Come on.
Dominicans, we've got to relax. We got to relax.
You got some melodro.
And what was your, what was you thinking?
Envy?
I was, honestly, I was thinking this is going to be
on the internet and we're going to make some bread.
I was thinking about the hits that we're about to get.
I'm like, this is amazing. This is real radio.
This is not, this is real true feelings.
That's the best thing about the breakfast club.
We don't care how you feel if you like us, if you don't like us.
We just want that natural reaction.
Whatever it may be, like Beanie Siegelie of a day.
Yo, whatever you feel, I was getting in the guy.
We love it, you know what I mean?
You know, and one thing about Charlotte may like him, love him, hate him.
Whatever he says on that air, on his podcast industry, you're going to say to your face.
So now it's just your reaction when you see it in your face.
And sometimes it's just priceless.
And you wasn't there for the bean.
Yeah, I wasn't in town.
Okay, so Envy.
Did you think it was going to go there at some point?
The point and he just kept pointing.
Absolutely.
You thought it.
Yeah, but you know, remember.
Remember, I know Beans from Rockefeller days, from punching people in the face, from pulling
out guns and people.
Like, you don't lose that as a grown man.
You don't get old and stop that.
So, again, Beans called me a couple days before.
It was like, I want to come through the show.
And I was like, okay, you sure?
And he was like, yeah, I want to come to the show.
He was like, I'm going to give you a disc record every day until I get there.
Right.
So I was like, all right, so I heard the disc records, if you listen to the disc records.
He gave you three of them, right?
Beans has bars.
Right.
His voice don't sound the same, but his bars hasn't changed.
So when he said he was coming, I knew what it was,
and I knew Charlemagne has been setting the platform up for the last week saying,
I don't respect him, he was this, he was on Taxone podcast, and Beans were saying,
he had shit on him on.
He said something about Charlemagne.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I knew where it was going to go.
But let's get to it, right?
Because I want to finish that.
But wasn't you that made Little Mama cry?
Or was it definitely Angela Yee that made him Mama cry, man.
That is not true.
It was Angela Yee that made Charlotte May that made Charlotte McRae.
Angelie.
No, Charlamagne just says that
because I think he feels bad.
And his story sounds like legit.
I let him put it on me
because it makes him look bad,
but I'm going to tell you what really happened.
Let's get to that and then we go on right back to beans.
Go ahead.
All right.
Charlamet will make a lot of jokes about Little Mama.
Envy to bring you into this on Envy's Wikipedia.
It used to say that Envy was married to Little Mama.
What?
But that's because he calls his wife Little Mama all the time.
So he'd be like, yeah, Little Mama's this, this and that.
So it was on his Wikipedia, like Envy's married to Little Mama.
It says he's a gardener also.
I just want to say, everything in the breakfast club that Charlemagne does,
they step to me because I'm the only one to help.
I go out.
What are you talking about?
I'm going to tell you about Little Mama's pop.
Okay.
Pulling the hammer on me.
So when Little Mama comes, I tell them in advance, I said, listen, I told it.
I spoke to her.
I said, Charlemagne's going to have a lot of jokes.
You know, are you sure you can handle that?
Is that going to be cool?
Because I don't, you know, she's like, no, I'm good.
I'm going to come right back at him.
I was like, all right.
So we bring her in
Charlamagne was going hard
He was saying she looks like
Struggle face
Yeah
He was saying some things
That were really mean
So I was trying to
I always try to shift the conversation
Right
That's who I am in this show
I try to keep the line
I try to keep the way
Yeah you who would win in the fight
You put it in the gutter
You put us in the gutter
That was today
All right cool
My man
So I was asking
Some real questions
About her mom
And I think that
she was already feeling kind of beat down from the whole conversation and it just got overwhelming.
And that was before or after she jumped on stage with whole.
This was after.
After.
This was after.
Wait, who set up the seating arrangement in your studio?
It seems like it's set up for a fight right there.
You know, you're mad distance.
We just started doing that from the first day.
If he's a Queens, nigga, I know he's set it up that way.
Let me be on the other side.
I also win the boards.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know how to run the board.
That makes sense.
I want to produce, I can run the boards and run a Vox Pro and all that stuff.
You've been knowing how to run the boards since Hot 97, yeah.
They treated you, you're going to run the boys, box, and all that.
When I, when I first, I just thought you was just going to be the DJ.
I had no idea your personality skills was that up to the ball, like, you know what I mean, when the breakfast club.
So, back to this, Beans.
You thought Beans was going to snuff Sholomey in that day?
I didn't think he was going to snuff Sholomein, but I knew he was going to have some words for him when I knew it was going to be tense.
See, one thing about Beans is, is, is, back in the day, he probably would have swung on Shal
I mean, but now Beans is a businessman.
He knows where this beef has gotten him.
I mean, because you've got kids that didn't know who Beanie Segal was.
But now they know who Beanie is,
so now he knows he has to deliver music.
So he's going to play up, he's going to do what he has to say.
So I know he wouldn't necessarily swing,
but I did know that it was going to get to it.
Like, it was going to get tense.
And I think it's a bad idea in the studio.
I mean, who's going to swing on somebody inside of our studio?
Did somebody go swing on somebody?
That would be crazy.
That's the next level of it.
And don't get it twisted.
There's weapons, strategic.
placed all over that studio to fuck somebody up.
And there's mad police downstairs, let's just keep it rare.
Like, it's not like...
Listen, you're going to get arrested.
You're not going to swing, but you're going to lose.
The station is actually right on the corner.
You're not going to make it out of the corner.
Listen, listen, I'm scared of death every time I go to the breakfast club.
Yeah, you're not going to make it out.
It's from wild police downstairs.
Right by the hot dog.
It's just wouldn't be a smart thing to do.
He's the boys.
He's a cop.
He's like there.
He's giving you a frank.
He's like, he got the hammer right there.
You're not going to make it out.
But now I'm not in a good position if that happens
because you have to go past me to get to the door.
Yeah.
So that's an interesting that you bring that up, Angela.
Like, because y'all do piss off people.
Like, whether it's just Charlemagne or whether or whatever,
or if it's envy, you're piss off people.
Like, how is it for the girl?
Because they can't, you know, they can't do nothing to the girl,
but how is that being in that heat?
I just watch and observe and be, I mean, listen,
if I can try to make things a little softer,
I will. That's what I feel. And I really
am like that in real life. Like, I'm
like that with my friends. I'm not
a type of person that likes to
have issues. Like they killed Post Malone.
Right, I wasn't there. Oh, God.
See, for me, everything's funny. And I feel like that always happens, but
I'm not there. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
turned the whole audience on Post Malone. That wasn't right.
I'm not going to lie that day that I wasn't there because I had to leave to go catch
a flight. A lot of people. A lot of people
was tweeting me like, yo, you should have been there, man. You could have helped.
I'm the lifeline. I'm the lifeline. I'm the lifeline.
See, I'm a breakfast club, I'm a fan
Like, you guys can tell
Um, well, um, what happened like
You see, the thing about Charlemagne is
You can't, you can't avoid him
Like if he asked you the question, it's best to just
I mean, that's with every interview
But, you know, Post is a new artist
So you gotta know how to deal with,
With a radio personality like that
You gotta go through different layers
You know what I mean? And I don't think
Post was just ready
It just went there? And you know, yeah, Charlene's right
He wasn't ready, it was a joke
So it was like kind of being joked like, you got to joke back
Yeah, that's the main thing I think that people don't understand.
Like, you can't get mad.
You have to have some great jokes and come back and that's that.
You don't got to get mad and it's going to make it worse for you.
Like, you know, the perfect example was, Dane Dash.
Right.
Dane Dash is going to outjoke you.
He's the guy.
He's going to make you laugh.
He's going to talk about your head, your clothes.
And if you get mad, you're done.
You're done.
So, well, that Deng Dash interview.
The Charlemagne, what did he wear?
He had a Jay-Z legend.
Yeah, Z.
He came in mad already.
He was mad already.
He said the vibes don't feel right in here.
The dog was barking.
The dog was barking.
He was like the vibes ain't right in there.
He started that.
That was the Charlemagne set up.
So, but you think, in your opinion, you think Charlemagne just, he does that old.
He wants to piss you all.
He plans in advance.
What am I going to say to get this person that?
That's why I don't understand how anybody falls for.
So that makes a noise.
Everybody pissing.
Learn how to use that shit
Learn how to use that shit
It's hurting rain, man
All right, cool, all right
So
How is that having a partner
That you know
Deliberly wants to piss somebody off
Is that the perfect balance
Because
It's good cop, bad cop
You know what I mean
You gotta know when to take it from the tents
To bring it back down
And it's kind of like
I'm the nicest one in the room
You punch somebody in the face
And then when they're about to punch you back
You massage their back a little bit
So they put their hands down
And then you punch your face again
Come on, I don't.
I don't want people to think that's what an interview is like
on the Breakfast Club. It's not.
It's not like that. It depends on who you want.
Sometimes.
It is not like that. We're not trying to punch people in the face.
You don't put your kids too much.
But we're going to ask the good question.
Come on us down.
But there's a good question always to cause drama?
No.
I don't believe that.
I like introspective.
The Breakfast Club is the most funnest interview.
You just got to have fun with them.
Yes.
Absolutely.
It's like someone coming to drink chance and they absolutely don't want to drink
and they're just mad at right.
Like you guys, because y'all not even drinking and this is drink champs.
Who's not drinking?
I'm drinking.
I'm just watching.
Let's say, let's say.
I feel like it's Tiger Boom shot.
It's not even open.
Look, look.
Look, look.
Let's just say.
Not to wish this on Norrie, but let's say Norrie fuck the tranny, right?
What?
What?
We don't say that.
We're gonna ask over there.
And a question that you're not supposed to use that.
It's transgender.
You might as well ask them now.
Let's say Norrie has sex with transgender.
Let's say a red cafe.
Let's say a red cafe.
That's your artist.
He's deflecting.
He's defleck.
That's my neighbor.
That's my brother.
Why didn't you have to say, Greg Cap Day?
I'm just saying, somebody else but me.
Yeah, you're in the truth of Jesus.
We're in shot glasses.
But if nobody, if that was a situation, all right.
Use me.
I'm sorry.
To ask, regardless, we have to ask.
It has to be a question that we ask.
We're not going to beat around the bush.
But there's some things I think that, you know.
Here's a thing with the artist.
If there's a question you don't want to answer, you can say.
I don't want to answer.
I don't really want to answer that question.
But see, I heard.
There's times people would tell you you can't ask certain things.
Like if there's a legal situation going on.
Right. But I heard when Fredro Starr came up there that he said,
ain't there something like that where you're not supposed to ask certain questions.
Who said that?
And y'all said, Fredro, I saw it.
I saw it.
And y'all said, we don't do it.
Right, absolutely.
So is that the rule?
Like, it's the whole bar?
You can't come in as a label or as a person to say you can't ask that.
We ask everything.
If that's the case we're going to answer.
We can ask whatever we want to ask.
I hear what I hear.
They, our heart radio.
That's awful.
If you go there, that's, it's open to anything.
Right.
And it's up to you how you answer a question.
Nobody could force you to say something you don't want to say.
And nobody could force you to answer a question.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And that's all like media training.
You got to be slicks.
But y'all might know how to lure somebody into answering even when they don't want to.
Right.
Right.
I have no media training.
We know.
We, yeah, we're aware.
He has media training.
You don't know this?
What?
You went to school when you was locked up.
Oh, yeah.
When I was in, yeah, I got, I got, I got, um, journalists, um, credits.
That's my motherfogne right.
He knows.
He knows.
He's a guy's a media expert.
No, no, no, no.
I was actually with Norrie.
No, he's a smartest dumb guy.
I was with Norrie when he did his first media appearance.
Oh, that's right.
I was there, yeah.
Listen, my first meet as appearance as media, death jam hit me and said, yo, I'm going to this
GZ dinner.
Said purpose he did.
didn't invite me. Remember, you told me that.
I did that? Yeah. Because you wanted me to be here for the
podcast. Oh, that's right. He had to leave. He didn't even
stay. He didn't even tell you about it. Yeah, that's right.
That makes sense.
File a podcast partner.
You know, because you got to have, he's the one on point. Right. Hold it down.
So I go there, I go there, and Fadjoe walks in.
Angel Lee walks in and they say, I said, I just want to let y'all know.
I'm here as media. God damn. Godda. You got to flip it. You got to flip it.
You know what I.
enjoy doing when I see Norriot, I like making him
late for his obligations. Yes, you always made me
late to tax on shit.
It was your... Let's be clear
on what happened, okay? What really happened.
It's okay. It's not my fault.
All right.
Not only, it leaves some edibles involved.
Oh, yeah.
Damn.
I had nothing to do with that.
But I'm glad Norrie as a person calmed down.
I don't know if it was his kids and he didn't
try it on you.
Go ahead, go ahead.
I'll tell you our story, man.
Oh, God damn.
I don't know if we were to do this, man.
Let's get back on your buttons.
No, he pulled a gun on.
So let me tell you that story.
So this is how we're going to be, you.
I don't remember.
I go back 97 with him.
This might have been 98, 99.
So this is when mixtapes was heavy, and Nori was releasing an album.
And the album leaked to the DJs.
So I called Nora.
I was like, you know, Norrie, can I play a record on my mixtape?
He said, Envy, just wait because this is my album.
I said, okay, cool.
About an hour later, Nora calls me.
It's like, yo, sorry, absolute.
He was like, I got DJ Absolute hanging upside down right now.
Damn, Envy.
He says, I've been keeping this story.
Shout out to DJ, Absolute.
That's a true story.
Let me, let me get you.
He calls me.
Why are you doing that to the DJs, man?
He goes, yo, he was like,
Absaloo said that you said it was okay to play this record.
Now, Envy, if you said it's okay,
I'm going to let him slide.
But if he's lying to me, I got to touch him.
So I'm like, no way, I can't lie to you.
I didn't give him permission.
I didn't even speak to him.
On that phone, all I was,
You're the last one, man.
Big red norris.
You're a fucking dick.
Listen.
What's your tune?
How are you going to do that, man?
I've been avoiding this story for years.
Absolutely.
Maddie up back then, for sure.
I was, too.
And they've been trying to get the story out for years.
But, okay, this is what it happened.
I've never even heard this.
This is a true story.
Put up the War Report album.
How many tracks is on The War Report album?
Oh, it's War Report.
This is War Report.
Oh, not N-O-R-E.
It's not N-R-E are rich.
War-Report are broke, so I...
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Forgive me, all right.
Forgive me, already, right?
How many tracks is on the War Report?
How many? Ten?
No, it's like 21 or something?
Oh, 21?
17.
Oh, you can't let a song go.
Uh-uh.
I'll break it down to you right now.
moment of silence
20 they got had like
12 on his mixtape
on his mixtape
wow that's so how on his mixtape
this is facts like this is and mind you
we already had L-A-L-A out
right we already had T O and Y out
so that shit was detrimental
like it was that shit was real like
you know it's like an album and like you know
there wasn't downloads and streams
and shit like that back then so that shit really did
it means something to me.
Like, it wasn't just like I just,
you know, jumped out the window.
You know what I mean?
But absolute, I apologize, man.
Like, that's the story.
Yes, my nigga.
I mean, absolutely was good.
But that,
but he realized that that was disrespect.
Like, he can't even...
So you didn't literally have him out of the balcony or window.
No, it wasn't a balcony.
I don't know.
He didn't do the vinyl eyes to him, like the shirt of the life here.
He was screaming.
Stop!
He was screaming through the far.
Trying to leave the story.
Stop.
You can do it to do it to you, man.
I'll tell you another Norrie's story, right?
Come on, man.
This is my last Norris card.
And then I have one last.
This is nice to the shit.
Because somebody told me it didn't happen
ever day on the Instagram and I was mad.
But I didn't argue with him.
So I picked Norrie up because I used to have this blue caravan.
If you know Khan Edison,
Khan Edison had the light blue caravans.
You weren't that Khan Edison?
No, that was all I could afford.
The van was $2,000.
They gave you the van for $2,000.
So I had the van.
I picked up Norrie to do a freestyle.
So I take him to a studio in Queens.
And in my mom's crib.
And in the studio, it was two floors.
So upstairs was Lost Boys, Freaky Tide.
Downstairs was us and Norrie.
This is when Lost Boys was kind of getting it.
We coming at the same time as Freaky Ty comes in, God rest of the dead.
Freaky Ty kind of has an attitude in his real big-headed when he walks in, like, disrespectfully.
I had to talk to Nori for an hour because Nori wanted to shoot him.
Like, no, no, you don't understand.
Nori cocked the gun.
What did he do with you exactly?
No, he's going to try to play me?
I'm like, please.
So who's more sensitive?
You and Norrie?
Norrie, absolutely.
That's the Virgo shit.
Absolutely.
I don't know where we're going.
Absolutely.
But this is the very selfish fellow.
That's a sensitive thug right here.
Can I ask a question?
No, he was a bad person now.
Let's talk about what happened at Fat Burger.
Fat Burger?
I was there when that happened.
Can you explain this story?
No, I don't even explain it.
It ain't about.
He threw a potted plant at someone.
At a kid.
I don't know where this.
I had a blonde-haired kid who just wanted to skateboard in his life.
We got sponsors, okay?
I don't do this at the Brevers Club.
slow motion. I was like, what's going to do it?
This is, this, this is a potty plant.
I don't know. It wasn't
Norrie's fault, actually, to be quite honest. I don't know, it wasn't.
It was tattoo's fault. But we don't do this
at the breakfast club. And the breakfast club
was bad, man. This is drink champs.
They're trying to make us lose
sponsorship here for this shit. No
was bad, man. Why didn't he throw this potty
plant at a blonde hair kid?
What happened was this?
Oh, shit. From what I, from
I was having my burger.
I love fat burger, by the way.
Yeah, and I think you went into the bathroom.
You went into the bathroom or something, right?
The kid, there's a regular kid, whatever, skateboarder kid,
and I guess he's hype, he sees, norie, or whatever,
but he's talking reckless because the kid's drunk, too.
Right.
You, can we get shot glasses?
And then this, we roll with this dude.
And the dude wanted to show out.
Skip forward, please.
For you know.
So the dude, the kid's just talking reckless,
and the dude just, he just throws the first punch at the kid.
Wow.
The dude is rolling with us.
And then he just decided, ah, fuck it, I'll jump into.
I had no idea
I had no idea
I had no idea
Eddie the ass eater
went to jail
you went to jail
you went to jail
I'm gonna tell you the funniest
about that story
I just finished
my hamburger
I'm gonna tell you the funniest
shit about that story right
who is it
me Boris Eddie
well
when we went to
no no no
you went to jail that
we can't do that
we went to jail that night
and I don't know
what happened
as soon as we walked in
I'm like
you know, it's mad
niggins sleeping on the bitch
and my niggas is looking at me
I'm like, this is how we do it
I woke everybody up
you gotta get up
it's our bitch
we're five deep in here
nigga we run this prison
That's like
Did I mean every cell we went in
I was like
You got your own
I'm out of peace love
But keep it real
at first when they ain't know who I was
I turned straight into a jail
nigger is that a fact
Nick I said listen we fire deep
We were under every cell they put us in
Until we bail out
Woke these niggas up me dope fiend
Yeah yo listen you get what
Five of us
What you're doing? What you're doing?
All right move nobody's shit
Who's the five? Who's the five?
Nobody shit
We ran the jail for a day
Goodness course
How are you gonna tell people they can't shit
That's how you're gonna do it
You're gonna claim it immediately
But you're in the holding cell at that point
Listen, listen, I don't want to give a fuck.
We're running wherever we're at.
You were in county?
Miami County?
That's, listen, that's a New York thing.
You get, listen, we run in the house.
There's five of us.
We better run.
We run.
I'm sorry, I don't know how we went to jail.
Then I get, yeah.
The CEO said, that's annoying.
The CEO said, that's ignoring.
Get that nigga the fuck out of the cell.
Your book shot was hilarious.
And I did say, I'm out.
The VIP cell, nigga
They was like
Yeah, I ain't going to front
I had different type of sandwiches too
You had a special sandwich
Yeah, they was like, that's Norway
They started laying it out
I said, I'm sorry my niggas
I love y'all
But they want me in the VIP
They told me this is
We do it talking about
This is a ritual
Hold on, hold on, hold on
Hold on
Y'all, hold on the juice ball
Yes
So both y'all
Chatsy style P by the way
You're going to be very careful
with these. We need to do that down here.
Yeah, we're going to do the drink champs
juice ball. I don't think that's going to work.
I know. It's an oxymour. All right.
You got to pour a very little. You want me to pour it?
Because I'm better. I'm better. I'm better. I'm better at it.
I'm Chinese. Yes.
This is working time. Bang bomb.
You're immune to this. Okay.
Now, while you pour it, I'm going to ask you some more questions.
No, you can't. You can.
Why not? Go ahead. Ask him.
Do you want. I'll back you up. Did you want. Did you want you? Did you want to
Capone ever getting fist fights? Oh, yes.
Oh, yeah, he's talked about it. I won. Clearly.
Always. I want. No, wait. We need Capone
to make sure he won't. Just one.
Just one. Capone was never going to say.
Why wouldn't he say?
All right. Hold on. You're cherry picking? All right, cool.
Yeah, she picked this. Yeah, I'm passing it down.
Okay. You can cherry pick, though. That's okay.
Did Paul bring me water?
We'll check, we'll take whichever of one. Now, this is, this is herbs. This is herbs.
Oh, you don't spill it, right? Don't spill tiger bone on you.
Now, we've got to show you how to do it. It's odd-to-eye.
Adah
I don't know about this
Ayda
Salu
Macabaya
Bingbang
Mm-hmm
It tastes like cat litter
What does cat litter
We're supposed to do with cats
Why that shit is horrible
Wow that shit is horrible
Oh
Oh my goodness
Watch that down with this XO
Oh man
That's stale sweet
That's $200 out of bottle
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You're flossing
You're still the first woman
Listen, I'm very honored
Excited to be the first woman here on Drink Champs
Right
And I'll drink y'all all under the table
Oh wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait
No she gets busy I ain't fucking weed
Damn
I ain't fucking with you let's do it
I'm not fucking with you let's go
I'm Cuban B let's do this
You know why you know why
Angelie is a dangerous drinker
because she could be dead drunk
and still be like that.
That's why she's dangerous.
I talk to myself in my head when I
Like she's dangling it.
It starts affecting them and they can go all night.
I'm like, you're just drunk right now.
Just calm down.
She drank like a sailor, man.
I ain't fucking weed.
Wow. That's the Chinese blood in me.
Yeah, I think I did it.
Chinese drink hard.
They drink hard.
We can handle it.
Now, I heard that
it was an artist that came to y'all
and y'all had thought that
he said he wasn't going to do a good interview
for y'all because he was cool
with the other station
oh yeah that did happen
yeah
he purposely said he wasn't going to do it
I'm going to set this up because this is why
Emory's very sensitive
I am I'm not gonna lie
Envy is a super sensitive
He's more sensitive
He's petty
That's my nigga is a motherfucker
That's why we get along again
Petty rod
You wrote petty god damn
I'm petty like a mom
I ain't petty
I'm not put
Envy holds grudges, he's petty, and he's sensitive.
And if you send Envy a text and you say, what's up, he's going to read it as,
What's up?
That's how you are.
That is how you are.
She has talked me off the ledge mad times.
Envy will call me and be like, yo, I'm not going on.
I'm like, nah, chill.
I was like, read me the text.
I'm like, I don't think he meant nothing.
You got to call me.
That's what text goes wrong.
Yeah.
Because, you know, the tone of a text message, if you read it.
It's up to you.
How you perceive it.
Right.
It's how you perceive it.
Somebody could say something like, yo, what you're doing tonight?
or they'd be like, yo, what you're doing tonight?
I'm going to rob you.
You're reading it the wrong way.
Yeah, you're reading it the wrong way.
And that's envy.
He reads everything the wrong way.
The other day we interviewed somebody,
and he thought the person was coming at him,
but the person was just very passionate.
Who, Tracy Morgan?
You caught it?
Yeah.
Didn't seem like it was stabbing at my neck for a little bit at first?
I don't think so.
Yeah.
It's just me.
It's a lot of motion.
What was he saying?
What happened with Tracy Morgan?
I was like, you know, I didn't know you had that many injuries on your, you know,
on your body.
He was like, you don't need to know.
I was like, good, why are you coming at me?
But he was just made in general, like, the public doesn't need to know.
Doesn't need to know.
Like, you don't need to know.
I'm, you know, I'm healing.
And, Abby was like, yo, is he coming out?
You all right, let's do that.
Yeah, I'm like, nah.
He'd calm me down a lot.
You'd be calming me down.
I'm a very calm person.
I don't really get mad about anything.
I'm just, you know, just chill.
Now, how about Charlemagne again?
Like, he pisses off people.
And then y'all get the beef.
Like, don't you have beef
With LeBron James, son's mom's
Jesus Christ
No, it's LeBron James' mom's boyfriend
He's his son's mom
That's her
The real Lambeau
Is that why he ain't coming
Is that my name right now?
Let me take that's my son's mom
He's good
That'd be his wife
He just don't want the problems
He don't want the trouble
But you know
It's crazy because most people see me
You're not going to step to ye
So they step to me
No I'm not going to lie
When I was out here
LeBron James
His mom's boyfriend
The Real Lambo.
Yes.
He tried to come at me on social media.
Like, I posted a picture with my friends at the pool.
Like, hey, we're out here, Miami.
He was like, where are you at, bitch?
Yeah, he went in here.
He said it like that.
Some disrespectful.
Damn.
Yeah, now he came to me.
He stepped to me and I was at live.
I was there, too.
I was, me and my wife was at live.
Hell no, don't step to him when he's with his wife.
And it was like, it was like 20 of us.
It was like 20 of us there.
But, you know, there's a bunch of queens' niggas in Miami.
So when I'm there, everybody's there
And they all, they're all Haitian
So Saq Passet Mahalay
So he came up to me
He was like, what's up?
And I didn't know who he was
I'm like, what's up?
You know, I'm thinking he's a fan
Wanted a picture
I just wanted to say what's up
And he was like, yo, where's your man that?
And that's when I figured it out
I'm like my man, who?
Charlemagne, he's like, we're about to do a broadcast
You want to walk me over there
We could walk over there
We could walk over there and go have a conversation with him
And then he kind of got like a tough talk
You know, I'm a Queens nigga
So I'm gonna die with it
Like you're gonna have to kill me
So I'm like, who's up?
And it's funny, my wife is drunk, right?
And she's all hand-feeling on me.
And I'm trying to be like, yo, stop feeling on them.
I'm trying to be tough.
Like, I'm trying to be tough.
Like, I'm trying to be tough.
Don't rub my nipples when I'm trying to be tough.
It's not happening.
That's what it was.
That's what it was.
So, you know, we went back and forth.
We in each other's face.
And he was like, yo, I respect you because you didn't back down.
I'm like, I'm going to back down.
Like, you're going to, it's going to be a problem.
We're going to fight.
So silly, right?
But, you know
It's macho shit
Everybody steps to me, Mace
Right
But hold on
Before we go to Mace
Because I'm gonna big up earlier
I'm gonna big up
Little Mama
You said Little Mama's father
How did he pulled out
How did he pulled out
He pulled a gun on NB
But I went to
I went to um
I had to go
I was I don't know what I was buying
But I was at Louis Vuitton
buying something
So I had the car parked on the side
And I was sitting there on the phone
And it was a construction site
So I'm sitting in there
And then I see the construction workers
Come out
And I guess they had lunch
So I see one construction worker look at me.
He goes upstairs, comes back down, and then it's like two, three.
So now I'm thinking that they, you know, they fads.
I'm thinking that they, you know, whatever.
So I get to the point, it's like 10 construction workers downstairs.
I'm not paying in no mind.
And all of a sudden, I see one construction worker come down.
He goes to the car in front of me.
I guess it was a truck.
You could tell he picks something out the bottom on the car,
pulls it in his pocket, walks up to the car.
So now I'm on my piece and cues.
I'm like, what's up?
He was like, yo, let me talk to you for a second.
I'm like, what's up?
You can talk to me from there.
He was like, nah, let me get in the car.
What?
No, no, no, no, you're not getting in my car.
He was like, yo, I'm a little mama's dad.
I'm like, okay.
I'm like, but you're not getting in my car, homie.
I'm like, what's up?
He was like, yo, you know, I don't like the way y'all,
y'all treated my daughter when I was up there.
And I was like, y'all don't like the way I treated your daughter?
Or Charlemagne treated your daughter.
Keep me real, I know you'd be saying that a lot.
Wasn't he that you did that?
I didn't do it.
And he was like, I like, I like the way you do it.
I say, well, first of all, I had a conversation with your daughter before she came in,
and I told her what it was going to be.
I told her, all the man was going to get at us, so y'all need to go back and forth.
And she was cool with that.
And then he kind of just broke down.
You know, I notice when you stand up to people, whatever it is, wherever there's beef, whether there's problems, they understand and they get it.
He was like, nah, I get it.
That's my baby girl.
And, you know, it hurt my heart when I seen her crying, you know what I mean?
I just want to make sure that we make this right and that she doesn't feel that way.
So it kind of broke down the barrier, and we had a conversation after that.
You know what I mean?
But yeah, it gets sticky
And little mama came back on the show after that
Let's be clear
She's good
Yeah, yeah, yeah, she good now
Wait, but he pulled out?
No, no, no, he didn't pull out
But he had it on it.
Oh, okay.
He had on it.
How did you know he had it on?
I seen him pulling out of his truck
and put in his pocket.
Oh, okay.
So you peeped before he came up.
I look at everything going on.
It's the most dangerous.
I can tell you what Taxstone is doing
right now in the corner.
Like I look at everything.
Taxstone kicking in his pocket.
He just loaded.
Tax Jones playing with himself over there.
Oh, wow.
Look at that.
He is.
But that's what it is.
It's like, you know, most people, like, even with Mace, you know, Mace.
Yeah, happen with Mace.
I had none of doing it.
I see Mace the other day at STK.
I offered him a drink.
Am I foul?
Why?
He's a pastor?
I said, he's a off and off preacher.
He's like, he was befuddled, brother of it.
I said, Macy's drinking.
Holy Jules.
Just say, holy juice.
He's like.
But, you know, I got everybody that come up to me because of Shalaman.
They don't see him, so I'm the next thing.
So it's like, all right, I see Mace.
But keep in real.
Okay.
He wanted to have a conversation about what we would, you know, whatever happened in the breakfast club.
What happened? What was Mace? I don't remember that one.
Came into the club. This is actually at the Revolt music conference.
Revolt music conference two years ago. The funny thing is, we arrived today.
Who's the first person we see in the lobby?
Mace. By itself.
Mace. But, you know, he came and spoke.
But, you know, he was mad at some of the comments that was made. And you can be mad.
And my whole thing is, don't have a conversation with me in the street.
Come to the breakfast club. Tell me why you're mad on air. Let's talk about it.
Let's deal with it.
And if I'm wrong, I'm right.
If I'm right, I'm going to say I'm right.
But we can have a conversation, and he got it after that.
But, you know, the first thing is, oh, I'm going to see that nigga.
And when they see me, you know, I'm not going to back down.
I'm like, what's up?
Let's have that convo.
Right.
Oh, my God.
This is.
Norrieve you haven't, you're going to have these issues, too, because a lot of things
happened on the podcast.
We weren't supposed to have these issues.
You fucking up our shit.
It's me.
It's me.
He loves the drama.
A lot of people come on here, and they talk a lot of shit.
No, I'll get them drugs.
It's a tiger bone.
The liquors will fucks it up.
The liquor fucks everything.
The liquor's the star in the show.
Absolutely.
Y'all realized that?
Shout to F-F in Baca.
Shout to Columbia White.
Shout out to Hennessee.
Shout to Sark 2.
Shout to SROC.
Shout to Monsor.
Shout to Club's Soda.
Shout to Monsor.
Shout to Monster to keep us energized.
Oh, I don't know.
Spiller, Ritto.
Effing is the only vodka we joined down.
Now, why did you make the switch?
You made the switch.
You made the switch.
You did this is your second time.
This is Warriors.
Listen, Envy.
Listen, Envy.
You need to break.
it down because it's a second time.
Go over.
It was a hot-d-d-77.
Switch to power 105.
Right.
And then you just have Surrach to everything.
You was like the first Surrog boy.
It's like Diddy.
I'm going to tell you what happened with Diddy.
You know, dealing with Sirak and dealing
with Diddy is you're not dealing with
actual Diddy. You're dealing with Diddy's people.
So it's like when you need something
done, you got to go through the side man that goes
to the side man. And then
it seems like people are always scared to
ask Diddy for something. You know I mean?
Whether it's product, whether it's this, whether it's
that and the checks were low
and they always wanted you to do extra and over
like what you mean like what do they asked you to do
let's just break it down um let's say
it's a party they want you know stuff in the
party if if if I want to
stuff me I'm gonna say if I want to have an album release
party and I say hey I need to rock to supply this
and I need this I need product I need
money sponsorship I need Diddy to come
through it's a problem
you gotta go with Diddy's salary you got to
contact Diddy directly you gotta go
No
they do it for college you got to go through different
people with 50 I could call 50 right now so you'll fit like this is how crazy fifth is right
he was at your baby shower fifth came but besides the baby shower this is how this is why I love fifth
I'm in Miami right now fifth no I'm in Miami he'll call me like you'll ear I got 20 niggas meet
you in the club to make sure you good he's that type of nigga you know if if um when they when they
shot up my carty over night fifth was mad I didn't tell him he's like how can you ain't
tell me nigga I got niggas everywhere nigga like he's that like he's protective of his people
And even if I'm doing a club
Or if I'm doing a spot
Or if I'm doing anything
He's there and he supports
If I'm going through something at home
And I'm talking about it on air about my wife
Fifth calls and be like,
Yo son I just want to make sure you good
That's the type of nigga I want in my corner
He cares
He can't see your nigger
It's a big difference
You know what's different
I mean that's different than just surrounding a check
I don't care 50 say you'll envy
I don't have no money to help me promote this
I'm gonna help him because he's that type of nigga
Those are the niggas you run around you
And then he's also the type of person
And he's like, yo, E, if you got $20,000, you'll eat, put it in this because this is going to help you make money.
He wants to see you make money.
I don't know if everybody's like that.
And you don't feel like that way about Puff?
I don't know Puff like that.
I know him from his music and him coming and do interviews and him having a song revolt,
but him personally and supporting me and me supporting the liquor, I don't know him.
Fifth, I could get Fiff on the phone right now, but like, Fifth, I need this for you.
So it's personal.
I can say, Fifth is the type.
He's going to retweet me and put me on Instagram to get my father.
was up. He's going to put me in power
to help me with myself. He's going to
say, you'll eat. I think your family should do
a reality show. I want to shoot it.
You be executive producer so you have control.
He's that type of person. He thinks that
way. That is true. There's a difference.
I see when he posted that picture, I mean, a velvet blazer.
I was like, okay, I see.
You're trying to stabbing me?
No. You didn't want a velvet blazer?
I did. It was a fly.
I think 50 deserves some noise.
Yeah, hell yeah.
I think I get rid of everything.
And the velvet
episode is there at Drink Chance for 50.
And we came to be on drink champ.
And, you know, listen, 50, thank you so much.
We want that effron sparkenship as well.
I'm EFN.
I need a FN sponsorship.
I went to the resource room.
Is it enough time for another shot?
Yeah.
Let's do another one.
All right.
We don't know who's cup.
That's the gangst shit about it.
Keep in mind, this is a male person shit about it.
And Norrie, I'm going to tell you this on camera on it.
You tell me what you need and I'll make sure the F and sponsorship come through.
Yeah, I would like that.
This got to be the only vodka head.
No, we were supposed to get the little bottle of change.
No, we can't do that.
The only vodka here.
The only vodka here, it's going to be the only vodka I'll make it happen.
I'm telling you.
They should be our missing.
I'm telling you, I fuck with Lefraq.
I fuck with 40 projects.
Me too.
I fuck with Queensbridge.
I fuck with Bayside.
Okay.
I'm a nigga that can go through all.
But I'm saying if you want this money, it's only effing on this table.
Vaca.
That's an alternative to me.
That's got to be a certain kind of substance.
We got a little bread over here.
We got no bread over here.
I'm just telling you.
I'm just telling. We have no main sponsor yet. Liquor what.
I'm just telling you.
Which is crazy for us.
She's heavy-handed when she pulls.
She's heavy-handed.
All right.
Yeah, be careful.
This is male-potency here.
Crazy shit.
This is what we're going to do.
This is my people's, I got to thank y'all.
What you mean male potency?
That's what it's for.
That's what it's for.
I'm going to be sending pictures to my wife tonight.
What's it going to do for me then?
I don't know.
You're making dick-haw.
This is tight.
In case anybody, all right, you all right, you all the rules, right?
What's the rules?
They're looking into the eyes.
eye-to-eye. What's your all done?
Mom right here.
Yeah. Come on. Why you're
no, no, mother. Oh, no, don't spill the tiger bone.
Cheers. She ain't got done in there.
Eye-to-eye. She ain't got nothing in there. That's no, that's good. That's good. That's good.
That's good. No, no, no. Hey, you want to switch out? I'm just a lot. That's a lot.
Come on. Don't know. No, no, no. I'll switch out of eye. Come on.
Still like Donald Trump.
Why I got the youth cuff. I got the use cuff. I got the use come out. I'm just. I switch with anybody.
She found me out right now. Cheers. Let's relax. Let's relax. I can tell she feeling nice. I can tell
She's feeling nice, twin, take a shot.
Look, this is how real niggas do it.
Look, out of, all right.
This is how real niggas do it.
He don't give a fuck with a cup.
Take a shot, Twin.
Fuck that, hell, yeah.
You know this, my man, he was in Vegas.
With $80, he came back with $20.
That's awesome.
The whole weekend.
That's good.
That means you only spent $60 all weekend.
That's incredible.
He's the richest, nigga.
I don't know.
Twin, I love it.
Say what's up to your fans, Twin.
You already know everybody going ham on me
because it's tax stones, man.
So, you know, we don't use condom because we pray a lot, man.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We don't co-sign that.
Don't use condoms because we pray a lot.
Before we end this.
Before we end this.
Now, we're not ending this.
Let me just tell y'all why.
You make it seem like I was ending.
Listen, we first signed to CBS, right?
Congrats.
And we're still on CBS.
This is, but so we do our first episode of Charlemagne to Tax Stone in CBS, right?
What you said?
I mean, at CBS.
You heard Elliot said that's a lie about what he's, about the liquor dropping
that he complained. Well, let's get to that later.
I saw you in and Beefing. Okay, wait.
So,
tax stones does our junk
with Charlemagne.
Uh, John. And then we, we hang out later.
Tax gets on Twinn's
Snapchat and says,
I don't use condoms because I pray
I just, I just pray a lot.
So Twin went under this nigga lesson.
You better not, nigga.
Tell them. Tell them later. You got some bumps
in your shit. This guy is okay.
You don't even got the right candles.
How are you going to follow my ritual?
Santeria?
Ritcherol.
When you get AIDS
I see flames coming out of these
boxers.
Stop by playing out.
See, I'm going to ask, you know,
what happened to your, um,
uh-oh.
Your niggas that you used to be with?
Musa-Musamee.
Musa.
Musa-Mas.
Shanduna.
Shand-S people's, man.
Yeah, I mean,
everything is good.
Are they doing anything I'm doing me?
You know what I'm doing?
Oh, shit.
Everything's good.
When you take that, EG?
I don't know.
Everything's good.
You know, you involve in life.
and everything got to keep moving.
You still speak to the people in the old blog and helped them out.
You know what called me today?
What's your name, Shampo?
We had them on the show.
We had a new record just called me.
I love Flush, man.
I mean, great dude.
I mean, at the end of the day,
at the end of the day, you got to grow with life, period.
Like, level, spell backwards is level.
You got to balance it.
You know what I'm saying?
It's backwards.
It's already spelled, baby.
You know what I'm saying?
But you know what you got to do, like, in life, man.
And you've got to respect other people as well.
Right.
If you want to go certain places, like, there's, you sometimes you can want to, want to jump out the window.
Like, you know, I'm going to give you a real life example.
My neighbor, right?
Right now, your neighbor?
Yeah, my neighbor, my real neighbor.
I went downstairs.
During the hurricane, I went downstairs, I smoked the bogey.
Then it came out.
He walked in his dog.
So, we're kicking in.
Everything he said to me was the opposite of who I was.
He was like, you know, I'm going to go skydiving as soon as this shit is over.
And be going to skydiving.
Would you go skydiving?
I was like, never.
I want Skydavin.
Dude, he said some other shit to me, and I was like, never.
And then I realized everything I asked him, he never said never.
Like, I was like, yo, you want to come smoke some weed and shit like that with me?
He's for whatever.
He was like, I'm in.
He's down.
He's down.
He's down.
He's down.
You got to live life.
Yeah, absolutely.
And I'm like, you know, that's, I don't want to get emotional.
But that's the reason why, like, I kind of credit my wife.
Like, yo, you know how many times I've been to Paris and I didn't give a fuck about Paris.
Right.
But when I went with my wife, she made me get dressed.
She made me go to the Eiffel Tower.
Like, this is 100% the truth, right?
We land.
She's like, I want to go to the Coliseum in Rome when we go to Rome, right?
I've been to Rome 15.
And didn't get this shit.
I've been to Rome, you know what I'm so she goes.
Go to the Rome.
So we land and I'm like, look, room.
Put us off at the Coliseum.
You know what I mean?
And my wife was like, what, Nicka?
I'm not taking a picture here.
I have an outfit for Rome.
I'm like, what?
I'm like, you know, we got to do it like a, I'm like, babe, we're at here.
I got to perform later.
It's like, fuck that.
I came to Rome, and it's real.
Like, so she showed me the world.
Yeah.
So sometimes you got to be willing to say, shut the fuck up and just listen to life.
You got to appreciate the better things in life.
Yeah.
And certain people, if they're not with that or if they are with that, you got to move on.
You got to do what makes you happy.
And my wife, the same way, man.
We go wherever.
She sets up the outfits and you know what I'm doing.
seen that.
You and Fav got beef and family outfits.
And Kevin Hart.
I didn't see the new Kevin Hart.
I didn't see the new Kevin Hart.
But my wife does this.
Like she does this.
Like she's matching outfits.
But, you know, whatever makes her happy.
That's her.
Envy's wife.
You need to set a company where she helps other families.
Coordinated and do everything.
That's my little mama.
Are you going to take a shot of patrol to?
You can't do that.
Envy, your night is finished.
Don't know.
Don't you take a shot on the patrol.
You'll be a fisting.
I'm going to tell you about Envy be fake drinking.
I haven't done it here, but I usually do.
And he throwed his drink over his
I've seen him do it
Your cup is empty
Your cup is empty
Now let me ask you something
No I don't drink patrol
You don't mix petroleum with vodka
No I have a drink of effort
So 50 take care
You gotta drink right does
For the guys in the room right
Norrie
You know we love you right 50
Norrie where's the last time you cried
He just did
What's the last time I was
You're crying right now
Cry? Yeah I'll cry on impulse
I'm like yeah
Whatever you need me
He's an actor
Whatever you need me I do the Denzel on you
Whatever they need
Oh, boy.
I know where this is going.
No, that's it.
You're asking you.
What's a crying question?
Now, I just wanted to know for the men in the room.
Last time I cried, you asked me, when I watched the 13th.
So that just happened like Friday.
Yep.
I cried like a three times.
So what did you want to know for that?
No, I was going to know about the emotions in the room for the men.
Because people always act like men don't cry like that.
I think men hold it until they can't know more.
They frustrated and then they let it out.
When's that time you cried?
I can't.
Let's see, remember.
See?
I'm not going to tell you.
I don't.
I remember the last time I did was probably because I was about to get into a fight.
I was frustrated.
I was stressed.
You got out of frustration.
Do you know about his ex-girl?
Oh, my God.
We haven't brought this up in plenty of episodes.
We've heard it.
We've got to do it today.
Bring it up.
Let's go.
I mean, she's cool people.
It's not that she's not important.
You said you're petty, right?
Super petty.
I'm petty.
But he's going to say the story wrong.
I just want to say that right now.
I'm playing with the facts.
That's what we call.
I'm called Drunk Jacks.
We're elaborated.
Okay.
This is my friend forever.
My brother, right?
But he's one of the most stubborn.
I was the first dude to bring him in Miami to do a show.
Mix tapes.
I was a mixtape dude.
So you're cool.
So I just got to let him know in case nobody knows here.
So you're cool with his ex, though.
No, no, no.
Let me tell you.
That would make the story way worse.
It was way worse.
But listen.
Oh, damn, indirect.
And you are three is my lucky number.
So we had two.
Okay.
So EFN.
He got, he's dating this girl.
She wants to be somebody.
I'm mad young at the time.
Well, who don't want to be somebody?
Come on, Dory.
She wants to be somebody in the industry.
Okay.
She's using EF.
No, no, she wasn't using me.
No, we were both started.
I'm like in my early 20s.
She's like 19, 18, whatever.
So she does videos and he says, it's over.
No more than those.
Before I tell a video.
First of all, you're saying it wrong.
I told them I told him I'm playing with the facts.
Wait, before I say what video, is he petty?
Just from nose back
But saying it's over
No
He's not petty
That's not the way
He's not petty
That's pet
I went with my girl
Of being in a video
shaking ass
But that's how you met her
That's what she was doing
Why you got to stop my grind
I didn't meet her
Hold on this we were gonna do
And that's not how I went down either
So she wasn't doing videos when you met her
No
No no
We were both young people
What was she doing
EFN?
She was in high school
You've been the video shoots
You know what happens
In them video shoots
You know he's so much
He's so much
He's so much on your side.
I was a street team.
I didn't matter you.
I didn't know.
So what if she told you stopped doing street team?
No, no.
I was spinning, doing street.
Like, and then she's like, I want to get into the modeling.
And I supported her with modeling.
Right.
Modeling.
But when she wanted to go into the video realm.
What happened?
Nothing wrong.
I am there and I see what happened.
Who's the video was in the EFF?
What video was?
One of the first was the thong song remit.
Okay.
You made the right choice, though.
No, I said.
Hey, hold on, that was a big song.
The thong song?
That's a big song.
That's a big song.
I don't know if it was, she's a, yeah.
The reason was the song remix.
That was a little Foxborough.
Yeah.
No, it's met the man.
Wait on the beach in Miami Beach.
That's all I know.
No, you didn't live in the mid-direction.
No, no, after that was Big Pimp.
Oh, let's make some noise.
Big Pippet.
After that was this is a bad thing.
Now.
By the way, these were top-tier songs.
Who are the time?
Who's the person?
Huh?
Who's the person?
The fans, between...
I don't respect to her, I don't say it.
You know, the champagne shit?
Like, it's not the one that with the champagne.
It has to be...
But I didn't break up with her for the record.
We split ways, like, equally.
We both win our different ways.
Right.
Okay.
Like, I'm not putting it on me, like, I broke up with her.
Like, we both win our...
All right.
So, Big Pippin.
Nobody else got any more about the Big Pimbin video?
Okay.
What other videos?
No, I got...
It's one more.
Oh, you guys?
Bring up the Velvet Devote?
Wait.
She's a bell of a bell.
video. I was bringing that up, too.
I forgot about Belved.
I did.
The last video.
Right.
It's not the last.
No, I mean.
Oh, she was in what she was in a movie, Molly,
Jungle.
Never really fucked out.
I was aware at that point.
This thing is still,
listen, listen, we went to
the bad boy reunion tour
in Vegas. He still
didn't speak to Belvedere in DeVos.
Because of that.
You did.
When we broke up
The first time I saw her in the club
She was with one of the homie
That was the first one, listen, the first one, which one?
The tall skinny dude
You know what's that name?
Tony DeVoeh?
Yeah, that's the first one after they broke up
I mean, I don't know if they copped or not
I'm just saying they were together
But after they broke up, that was the first one
She started digging, right?
It was Belle Biv DeVot.
DeVot.
Keep it real.
DeVov.
Yeah, we had all of them, not Belbiv and DeVov.
It's three people.
But that is an upgrade, though.
She went up, though.
She went up.
I'm still a mistake DJ.
But you say,
you say DeVos an upgrade from EFN?
At that time, yes.
Damn.
I didn't see that shot.
It was an upgrade for me at that time.
Wow.
That was a poison?
Poison?
Poison.
As long as he dance like that.
How is that an upgrade?
You don't know this man's...
You can't beat poison?
Damn.
No, you can't beat poison.
You can't beat that.
So she was she that smack it up, flip it, rub it down.
Oh, no.
No, she wasn't in another day's videos.
But she ended up home me up.
Backstage, underage.
Oh, whoa.
She was in here, me.
We're totally darned.
That's, yeah, me.
She's feeling nice right now.
She's feeling nice right now.
We had two.
That was two?
Yeah.
All right, three is my lucky number.
Then we could wrap it up.
Let's give one more shot.
Go ahead, Angela, you pour it again.
I don't care.
We're reckless people over here.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, come on.
And we thank you.
for joining the drink champs we are yeah yeah all right twin you want in yes we're trying
to make twin fit oh that's okay okay okay you got to wear condoms twin
yeah put it in a little bit that's the new slogan you got to wear condo you got to
she hooks me up with the stripper and big up the conan in the house as well
my nigga little shot at 9 let me put my son I'm gonna do the 8 and 9 shout to rich
Blanco.
I just want to say,
Emmett didn't even drink his last shot.
I did.
I poured Baca in him.
That's not Tiga Bohn.
He didn't even drink it.
Taga Bohn.
Tegabon making him nervous.
He did the belt of bowl dance.
He's good, man.
He can do whatever you want.
A tiny shot.
I drink that.
No, you got to hold it.
I don't like people.
She's like a drink chair right now making my fucking street.
That's right.
I like that,
Angelina.
I don't like when people take over the show.
Lie.
I drank that.
That's not trying to.
Envy.
That's Vodka.
Envy.
Envy.
Drink.
Don't do that, Tybalt is color.
Evan, you'd be a real whack right now.
Put a tiger bone in here.
Nah.
All right.
Do that first.
Oh, boy than there.
Oh, damn.
What are you doing, man?
No, no.
Give him the white one.
Tiger bone straight.
All right, that's cool.
All right, hold on.
Don't drink.
Don't, don't, wait.
Out of eye.
Every best turn red.
That's cool.
Shut up.
You're pro tass.
I'm not even going to take on my glasses.
You don't even.
He didn't even do it.
Conning a condom for twin
Okay
Yeah
Get him a car
Let's go
Let's go
Let's go
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Mm
Hey you
You're motherfuckers
Ah
I told you
didn't do that last one
I did the last one
Ah god damn
Oh go ahead
I know what this is going
This is going to be good
We usually ask
Go ahead
Oh
This is a good question
This is a name
Man
We usually
Put your phone down
Do they eat ass
Oh I thought
I thought it was going to be some other shit
No, we usually ask our guests, do they eat ass.
You, you're a beautiful, sexy, gorgeous young lady.
How many rappers have offered to eat your ass?
Nobody offers that.
It just happens.
That's our first time in the face.
We're Eddie at.
Eddie, nobody offers that.
Eddie's offering.
Eddie's going to twice.
Anyway.
Wait, because this real ass eating niggins, that's what they, that's their game.
Eddie, come here, come here, Eddie, come here.
How would you offer that?
Eddie, like, how would you offer it?
I mean, now that we write, hey, I'll eat jazz.
I'm not going to lie, as a woman.
Wait, did you like that approach?
I don't want to think that you just run around eating everybody's ass,
and you have a reputation.
Oh, yeah, you're already editing ass eater.
She's saying no.
I don't want to think that you eat everyone's ass.
I want to think that you eat my ass.
You want to, I am an ass eater, though, if I like you, I eat y' ass.
That's what she said.
She just turned off by that.
Yeah, he said it nervous, though.
Like, yeah, you might eat a panther's ass from.
He's trying to make sense of it, Angela.
He's like, little old.
He's shooting his shot.
I like you.
I eat your ass.
He's like the super head.
He's like the superhead of ass, either.
Would you change the shirt?
He's the shirt.
Change my shirt.
Change his shirt.
You want to know how, listen, we had a show on.
What was our show on?
Serious XM, though.
Serious X.
Yeah, we have video.
Yeah, we had a show.
We had a show.
We had a show.
We had a show.
We had a show.
We had a three-year show on Serious X-7.
He had ass-lives.
He didn't have a porn star.
A porn chick, she came from a sheet.
Can I just be completely honest?
You told us he had salad for lunch.
What's honest?
What honesty?
To be honest, I don't really like getting my ass even.
I see that, Eddie.
I was there.
Why don't you change that story?
Why don't you like it?
Because it's disgusting to you?
I don't think my ass is supposed to be wet.
Oh, so you don't like your ass?
He just because I never had it done.
I don't really like that.
He says he brings a white piece.
Eddie Giggs comes with the white piece.
No, I have.
I prefer not.
I don't really like that.
He's dead serious, too.
Look at him.
He likes.
They like, he doesn't have tiger bone.
I know we don't drink tass right now.
He's looking at her, no, like, no.
Listen.
Let me ask the men in the room.
How many of y'all like to get your ass eaten?
If it's my girl, I don't care.
See?
Oh, wow.
Oh, my God.
Oh, wow.
I'm with him.
My wife wasn't anything gone.
If it's my lady, I will eat her ass and you want to eat my wife's ass all day.
Eat that fucking ass.
If it's your lady, you do what you got.
I wasn't ready.
I just wasn't ready.
Just don't put nothing in that.
You good.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
You're good.
You're different now, Norie.
No, he know, I've said it around him.
Yeah.
No.
You know, he's not.
He didn't get that in front.
But.
I mean like his ass, he cries when his wife eats his ass.
I do not cry.
I do not cry.
So you go too far all the time, my fucking.
I love you.
I love you.
What's up the fuck up.
Can I tell you a real story?
Please tell you about y'all.
She drunk.
Let's close this out.
One time me and M.B.
We were on a flight.
We were going to L.A.
And so we were both fortunately in first class
He was sitting across under the next row
We're watching Creed
I'm watching Creed on the TV
I glance over and he's watching Creed also
He is bawling his little eyes out
It hurt me, man, it touched me
It touched me
I came from the hood and made it out man
It touched me
I look over here in his blanket
Wrapped up tight
He's like
He's vulnerable
He's vulnerable
He's not vulnerable.
I cried the other day with Tracy Morgan, too, man.
Tracy Morgan told me his story.
He told me his story about his brain being out the side of his head
and how he felt and him losing his man.
And his wife saying, his wife crying when she saw him for the first time in the hospital.
It touched me.
It touched me.
It felt bad.
It was a sad story.
Now, I cried on the 13th, too.
Yeah.
This guy's one thing.
No, the 13th, the movie.
On Netflix.
That's your ill, man.
I'm like, damn.
You, I wanted to call a nix.
I know I violated.
Like who?
I just wanted to be like, yo, I just wanted to say, I'm sorry.
Who would be the first person you called?
I did.
I did call him.
Who?
He didn't answer.
No, who was it?
Don't say you don't know.
Who was it?
No, because it's real shit.
So, like, no, no name.
No name.
But I did make the phone call.
I just wanted to be like, yo, my bad.
My nigga, like, I think I was wrong.
Right.
Like, you know what I mean?
And that's cool.
Like, as a man, sometimes if you're wrong, it's cool.
It's just got to say.
It just might take a couple years.
You still take a person to fuck you
You know what I mean
But that's how I feel
I'm trying to fuck you
Like that's how I feel like
I'm gonna make that call
Is there any beef you won't let go
Who me?
Yeah I don't give a fuck about beef, nigga
Like I'm trying to
It sounded like beef right there
I don't give a fuck about
I can talk about beef niggum
Now I was emotional everybody
Why are you talking like that man
No I'm very cool
Thank God that wasn't on text
If that was on text
Man
You know that I will lie
So there's nothing you won't let go
No, I don't think I'm good with everything
I think in life
I just think
It's about doing you
Yeah, it's like shit I ain't let go
No, fuck that
Yeah, I think you gotta let shit go though envy
But it's just like
You can't let everything go
I'll keep it 100 with you
You know the reason why that even 30,000
ever even came up or whatever
I'm gonna just be honest with you
Because I never said that
Just to give the background
Yeah I don't even know the total story to this
had got into it.
And I felt like Clue, because Clue's my nigger.
Right.
And I don't ever want to, you know what I'm saying?
I'm like I'm saying it sincerely because, you know,
when you was on a clue tape at the time,
you had to be number one, two, three, four, five.
Right.
If you ain't one, two, three, four, five,
kind of, it didn't really matter.
Right.
Sometimes you can make it to the top ten.
Very likely you won't.
Right.
So I had a single.
It was with Jai Roo.
Jaru lived next door to me at the time.
I got the five honey bins.
He got the Maybach.
I got the drop Lexus.
He got the drop Mesaavis.
Right.
I got the big Hummer.
He got the Hummer's Hummer.
I got the age two.
This real shit.
Right, right.
I'm like, damn, John.
get a lot of money. Like, I'm glad I'm gold
and I'm living next to you.
I mean,
cool, we do our record together.
I give it to Clue
first. I say
Clue. I need
that top five spot.
Got you,
nigger, just sent it to me.
Give Clue the record.
Clue put me
number 21.
Damn.
So, when that happened, I said, damn, it's over.
So that's the mid-album, your album.
And you hitting me, I'm like...
30,000.
Because I'm thinking it's a joke from the beginning anyway.
Right.
Like, why is envy hitting me?
Oh, like, they clowning you.
Like, they clowning you.
No, I'm about this shit on clue.
He just shitted on me.
Right.
Right.
You understand?
21.
Some shit like that.
It was disrespectful.
It was disrespectful.
I don't...
I don't even, uh, maybe I'm exasperated with 21, but I'm telling you it wasn't number five.
It wasn't, it wasn't top five.
It wasn't top five, but I'm like sloom.
Clue said, man, see me on the street.
Ooh.
He told you that?
You didn't know this.
I ain't noticed.
Clue told me see me on the street.
I said, damn, slime.
It's two-way pages.
Like, damn, slime.
That's, because I'm a good nigger.
And ain't that long.
Some shit happened.
I don't know.
And then when envy hit me, I'm like,
this is funny business right now.
Same team.
Because that's the same team.
Just in case, you didn't know.
I never jumped out the window.
I never flipped on none of us.
I never got Hollywood on you.
I never did that.
So you should have told me that story before.
You didn't know that.
All this time, Nora, you never told me.
Because I'm at Power 105.
I'm at the birthday.
Club. Clue was the first. You just
established. Clue was the first person that came
there. Why would I blow that up? Why would I
say that? Right. You know what I'm saying? Why would I do
that? But that was the reason. Like,
when you actually hit me, I was like, damn,
I think they're playing games.
So that's the reason why that number came.
You was collateral damage. I gave you the regular
nigga. That was collateral damage, right? I got you.
Yeah. So that's what it is. Am I mad
at Clue? Hell no.
I love Clue. Please
let it go.
Envy. Please.
let it go.
It's been let go, man.
You bought it up, Norrie.
Because we needed you to play.
But I'm glad that you're trying.
Now you understand.
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
And because you know what, envy you, the things you did for me, I can never pay you back.
Like literally, like, I know that you physically came to me.
I was like, what the fuck?
Why would I go out there?
I'll come get you.
That was real shit.
Right.
So I really did appreciate that.
But at the end of the day.
day when, you know, it was a
certain situation, and I still ain't saying
the situation that happened. Right.
But when I felt like Clue
violated me, that's my brother
Clue, I have no problem with you.
But that was then.
Right. That's my brother.
The only reason, that's my brother, too. I think
and I said that about you,
I said, if it wasn't for a DJ envy,
it might be a N-R-E, and if
100%, if it wasn't for a DJ, Clue, they wouldn't be a N-R-E.
But what happened was
That was it
That was my only problem
It was like, damn, please
Like this is Jeff Jan
I'm on that line
And Jaru lives next door to me
This is my single
I'm giving it to you first
I'm not giving it to this guy
I'm not giving it to this guy
I'm not giving it to that guy
I'm giving it to slime
So when that clue tape mattered
If you ain't top 10
Get the fuck out of here
It's the B side.
You're on a B side.
I don't know if y'all know what the fucking B side means.
I got you.
Because y'all stream.
There's a cassette type of.
And the clue, you know, it meant the world to me.
And it's the first time you hear this.
Yeah, first of all I heard this, yeah.
You do this, EFN?
No.
No.
Okay.
Nobody knows this.
I never understood that 13.
I'm glad that we just let that out into the atmosphere.
So you can let it go, man.
Because it was dope on the breakfast club
$30,000 is a lot of money
No, it's not
That wasn't it because Lori was getting that
But that's what he was trying to tax you for
Come on, that's a lot
For me yeah, that was a lot of money
That's a lot of money
For M&P
And let me big up Webiniti
Webiniti for making that thing
Happen you know
Me, Kluve, we put it about this
Everything back together, animal
Bigger, bigger body, everybody
Big up in 5-8, do's doves, everybody
Murder unit
Yeah
It's squash, it was squash
Is Desert Storm still a thing
Like, as a company or a crew?
Yeah, well, my clues thing is Desert Storm, that's clue
But you was a part of that?
We were family, I was signed in the Desert Storm, but that's my family.
Like, web and nitty is my...
That's my, that's my...
That's those are my brothers, like...
They're the type, like, they hear...
That's why you mad at your buttons, because...
No, no, no, no, they do that.
But, like, they're the type that they'll hear something on the radio,
and they'll call me, be like, yo, you want me to set that up?
And I'm like, nah, it's not that serious.
But they are my brothers.
So you're not a part of it, but they still...
Absolutely. That's my family.
That's why I said me and Joe can never have beef.
Like, that's, we started together.
And you have your own company.
What's the, it's moving?
It's not, it's moving, man.
The way she said it was.
It's moving.
Get out of here, man.
Get out of here.
I'm just a kid from Queens, man.
No, you had this other thing.
Remember that shit?
Just a kid from Queens.
It's moving.
It was the co-op.
It was the co-op.
The co-op.
What happened with that, Envi?
Um, well, you know what?
Shout to Red.
That's my nigger.
I'm going to tell a story.
I shouldn't tell the story
I'm gonna tell her story
I'm gonna tell a story
right
they give it to you in this
about maybe I would say
about 15 years ago right
in Miami
in New York
I was leaving a club
and a Brooklyn
nigga try to rob me
pull out the piss
Nick was always trying rob you
I'm sorry
shout out to Brooklyn
Oh shit
And for Robbie
No
wow no
Wow
I said Brooklyn
I shout out
So without getting into details
It was a shootout
in the city
We chased him
We caught him
beat him up, put him in a coma.
Who were a cafe?
No, me and a dude that try to rob.
A person that try to rob you.
They try to rob me.
Caught him.
Beat him up.
Caught him.
This is why I don't respect.
Stick up kids.
When he woke about the coma,
instead of just saying what happened,
I didn't press charges at the time.
I thought I was a street knick.
I didn't press charges.
And when he got out the coma,
the first thing he said was Envi tried to rob me.
Oh, shit.
He flipped it.
I come out of the radio.
station one day. Cops out there waiting
to arrest me, saying, since I didn't press
charges, and he said that.
They tried to press charges on me. He basically said I try to
rob him. But the
reason I don't fuck with a lot of people
is because when somebody tries to rob you
and they shoot at you, it's a different experience.
I don't know if they're shooting at me in my
life. They're trying to scare me or what it is.
So now, I'm a Queens,
niggas. So something happened in the Queens and you call me,
I can pretty much find out what happens if it's in my borough.
You know what I got to call
left rack. I got to call south side. I got to call north
I can find out what happens.
I know what you mean.
So when I reach out to my people that I think I'm from Brooklyn,
you know, a lot of artists, a lot of people that say they're down and they're tough and they street,
they kind of turn their back on me.
So I was hurt by that.
These are the same people that I break bread with that I hang with all the time.
And Red was the only person I was a stand-up guy.
And that's how me and Red got cool.
And there was a lot of different artists, a lot of different people that kind of turned their back on me.
And that's how Me and Red got cool.
And from that point on, I said, just for you being real, I'm going to make sure I make you as big as possible that I can't.
And that's why I started promoting Red Cafe.
That's my nigga, Red Cafe.
And we became friends and everything like that.
And that's how me and Red got cool.
And that's how we did the co-op.
And that's why every time Red come a record, I don't give a fuck, how that record sound.
I don't even ask.
I play that shit immediately.
That's real shit.
Because when everybody turned their back and didn't want to put their nose in the shit, he made sure I was good.
That's crazy to shoot at some.
Like, Nora, you shout at people who have been cool with them after?
Why have we?
What is going on right here?
Listen, I am a podcaster.
I don't know anything.
He's only shooting shots of Tiger Boe.
Yes, I don't even know anything you guys are talking about.
I live a very honest life.
I have a loving wife.
I am a great person.
There you go.
I don't know what this guy you're talking about.
You know what you're talking about.
Listen, y'all are talking about Superman.
I am Clark Kent.
All right?
This is Baco.
Relat.
I call him Bacle.
Can you imagine shooting at somebody and then being cool with them after?
Hey, that's what happened.
As long as you're going.
I don't know.
I don't know why this conversation keeps turning on me.
I didn't say you.
Huh?
But it feels like it.
Yo, thank you.
You know what is crazy?
You know, Envy.
What's that?
When I announced that, um, it was having you on.
See, people think that we had like, we had like quiet drama.
They do that y'all have beef.
Like, I don't have, yo, envy, man.
in case I never told you, man.
I really appreciate it.
I appreciate it.
I'm going to keep in the line, man.
I appreciate it.
Angela Yee, you know one time I said,
man, fuck these niggins.
Nobody's going to play my music.
Angela Yee.
I said, I will always play your music.
For real, man.
I love y'all people, man.
But listen.
I can just play one thing
because Norie norie is me all the time,
a lot of people hit me all the time.
We're on a breakfast club,
syndicated in what, 60-70 markets.
Oh, goddamn.
Let's make some noise.
Let's make some noise.
talk that shit.
We just try to do a podcast for one year.
We work hard. We work hard.
So when people send me music and send me records,
the different markets expect me to play the hits.
People go in the morning, they want to hear the pits.
So like I tell Norie, I tell any artists that send me a record,
I will play a record, but I need some support.
Meaning, I can't be the only neck out there playing your record.
I need other people to play it.
So a lot of people don't want to invest in themselves and say,
okay, I'm going to make sure that I got radio people like Shampoo
wherever shampoo is pushing the record
I'm gonna make sure
He's a shot out
You ain't playing his records neither
You're right
I'm gonna make sure people
Are actually working the record
So I can't play a record
That nobody else is supposed
It's not like you're in one city
Playing a record
Exactly
But I'm different now
Now shout out to Nari man
Right now
Right now I'm different now
I'm gonna listen
I got I got a future record
I'm not even sure
I thought you don't make records no more
Why you lied to us
Oh I do God
That's the old
Justice League
They know what we got
The Florida dudes, too.
Shout out to that. Big up Justice League.
I got a, like, this is my first time.
I got, like, a little stash with the producers.
I've never worked with it.
So, yeah, Big Up Justice League.
I don't know what we're going to call it.
I want to see this firm reunion.
Can you imagine?
That would be crazy.
What firm reunion?
The firm reunion?
I would love that as well.
Or that Queens tour you've been talking about.
Yeah?
I don't think none of that has happened.
It could happen.
I try to do a Queens.
I try to do a Queens birthday party.
I remember that.
I'll try to get nothing.
Nause, 50, Norey, seeing it.
Oh, it already sounds like it's not going to have some.
That's like a fight.
50 said yes.
Norrie said yes, Capone.
I couldn't get Maw, but I couldn't get Nance.
I thought that would be dope just for a Queen's Day celebration.
Well, Niles is out here tomorrow.
We're going to go to his dinner.
And prodigies out here.
So we're going to try to get him out here.
I love that Nore previously had issues with people,
and he's good now going to do dinners as media.
Yeah, I love it.
Just for anybody want to get in midst of school,
because maybe I did take it too far with certain people
and certain things.
But at the end of the day
we're like, we're grown men.
I love it.
Like, what the fuck is wrong with you?
Like the havoc shit was beautiful.
The havoc is a fucking man.
That was beautiful.
I respect havoc.
I love that guy.
The way he came out here,
he stood in front of us.
He smoked.
He drank.
He didn't,
like,
Habs a little too much.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I think we need more havocs.
You put the prodigia?
I try and listen.
You don't want to speak.
You did?
Yeah, yeah, you.
Yeah.
You know what?
I don't even want to do that.
I don't even want to.
When Pete?
She knows everything.
You didn't remember that?
Where?
Because he got mad.
You kept saying he had him.
Oh, he called me.
He texted me.
He was mad about that.
I think M.P. is good now.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
But, yo, you know what I want to announce on this podcast?
Who that I didn't say anywhere?
Let's go.
No, no more babies.
Another shower.
I got five.
I got five.
But after.
Why you don't invite me your baby shower, sloin?
Because you live in Miami.
Yeah, but still hit me.
Like, next summer.
I'm not having no more babies
I can fly out
I'm doing an album
I'm doing an album
30,000
I'm not going to charge you shit
You're in me
I'm not going to charge you
I'm doing an album
Nothing
Nothing
The name of the album
But you want to charge
Just a kid from Queens
Ah I'm in
That's the name of the album
Let me executive produced
That's where you fucking
Three four songs done already
Hopefully the top of the year
I just announced it
This is like
I haven't done an album
I'm like 15 years
So I'm doing an album
I'm excited about it
I'm working hard
And you're doing a podcast, too
Yeah, I'm doing a podcast
It starts next Wednesday
It's called a Casey crew
Nice
It's me and my wife
And we're talking about relationship issues
We're talking about raising
Loud speaker
You know I got my own fucking
I know you tried to sign me
Norie called me trying to sign me
But I'm ready signed the deal
So we're excited about that
We talk about everything
We talk about our relationship
The beefs the arguments
How we make up
How we keep things spicy
In our relationship
How we deal with our kids
Everything that goes on
with our life and everything in our family
and we're real with it like you know
whatever it may be we're real
because as women we care we care about Gia
way more than we care about it. We look at Gia's
Instagram
popping. I'm big of my wife too
yeah so my wife so that's our next Wednesday
you gotta have her on here
no I'm gonna do that no no we're gonna do that
I'm gonna have couples on there so I'm gonna need you
and your wife on there we're gonna ask you
oh shit you're gonna do shit to me no crazy
but this is a good thing you know I'm a family man
so I ain't gonna ask no questions
it's gonna get you're all right but we did
squash I'll beef like officially
So we're going to get you on the podcast
And Norrie I'm sure has some big announcements as well
And we're gonna ask your wife if she really
If you like your ass eating too
No
I'm gonna ask on her on there legs up in the air
You're gonna ask you gotta come
Kickapri you gotta come over here
What does Kit Capri have to do with this?
Oh you see the drink chap
She got to listen to all the shit
It's crazy story
I hear that way
I see the story
Who said that?
Econnelli? Who said that?
Oh damn
Wait, wait, wait, wait, tell me the story now.
I hear legs up.
Shout to my God, kick him pre.
You guys your legs up?
No.
Teg said he likes his legs up.
What are you talking about now?
No, this is not what...
No, you got to go back to Lacking.
Shout out to me and Noree, man.
What did you say?
We both like...
Yeah, we both like, yo.
Oh, goodness.
Where's this going?
She's lit.
She's good right now.
She's definitely lit.
Yeah.
I started trying to get pregnant about four years ago now.
We're getting a little bit older, and it just kind of felt like the window could be closing.
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All right. Let's just, before we get up out of here, you know, you know, you know what?
You're not going to tell you King Capri story?
I'm going to call King Capri.
We got a lot of defense.
Yeah, that's our brother.
We love you, King Capri.
That's right.
Everybody else we told them about.
That's not.
Tonight, we love you.
That's my DJ.
He's a legend.
Him and J Master Jay is my DJ guys.
Yeah, yeah, me too.
Him and Clue.
Why?
You know, no.
I want to hear this story, though.
Come on.
I can't do it.
Angelie, I want to propose you this episode.
What?
What?
What?
What?
Come on that, Twain.
Get on your knees.
Go around.
Go ahead.
I want to propose.
I wanted to propose, bro.
I wanted to propose, bro.
By the way, that's twin that doesn't use Congress.
Give me ear a bit of him.
He doesn't use guns.
I don't know my fucking life, man.
Propose.
What fuck?
Come on propose.
Shoot your shot.
Shoot your shot.
Do you go ahead?
Who's in a club?
And nobody's around.
Try to, try to, um,
un-propose.
Try to propose in a club.
I mean, um, just,
not propose.
But you better have at least a silver ring on, you know?
Do you start with ass he is?
He has a tiger bone.
I don't start with ass eating.
What do you say?
I'd be like, go ahead.
Look at a guy.
Look at the face.
You know what I'm saying?
You want to rather die with twin.
You know what I'm saying?
to be part of my journey he was going on
your journey you were to ride
what journey is this
you want to be a part of the Snapchat
yeah you want to be part of my
Snapchat journey man
you know what I'm saying
dog you imagine dog
dog twin right there you're
but you imagine that though
26 on sterile on medium well
was that a drop or a proposal
I'm coming up
I'm coming up you know what I'm saying
but you know
Snoop Dog told him we had Snoop Dogg on here
and Snoop Dogg said
Twin, you're going to be somebody.
And listen.
But somebody could be taking it anywhere you want.
He's my prophet, you know.
That's right.
He's your prophet.
Never mind that Jesus, Muhammad.
So now, listen.
Everybody takes a shot for Twin, man.
Listen, listen, listen.
No, wait up.
Angel Lee.
So, like, listen, as the first female,
I got to ask you a kind of foul question,
and you're single, right?
You might as well go there,
because it might as well not be a sexist question.
Ask a girl.
Just ask, ask anyway.
You're not single?
No.
Because we lose our advertisers every time.
single, right? Like, if
a guy comes to you like that, like...
Oh, that's not the question.
Be my Snapchat journey.
No, not that.
That's a horrible.
I was just kidding. I know.
All right, twin.
Yo, can you roll another one?
Boris?
Come on, roll another one.
Shout to me being the first woman guest on the...
Absolutely.
Yo, shout out to it.
Angelese.
Angelese is not real.
She's not really a woman.
Oh, shit.
She's not real.
You're an Aphrodite?
She's more nigger than all of us here.
Like, she is the type...
My best.
I'm going to say, I'm going to tell you the story, right?
We had the game, right?
Go ahead, Envy. Let's blow it up.
Angelie's on a date.
So old.
The wheat?
All right?
It's new to us.
Let's go.
Angel E's on a date, right?
We all at the game.
She's on a date?
A regular dude.
Not an industry dude.
Regular dude, man.
And dude is sitting like 20th row.
19th row.
He was in a box.
He was in a box.
He was in a box.
He had to be in a box.
He was in a box.
He was in a box.
He was nothing to do with me.
Angelie gets a call and was like, hey, we sit in courts off.
It's Mike Kaiser, by the way.
Mike Kaiser.
Yes, it's my guy.
It's one of my best friends.
Angela Yee leaves her date in the box and goes sit with Mike Kaiser, yo.
Wow.
On the wood.
Why would you do that?
Well, hell no, they ain't to give her no more.
Oh, my God.
Any of that, see, that's no.
Listen.
We're sorry, guys.
Could you imagine you bring your girl to the game, you get a box,
and then she leaves you, sits courtside, and leaves you in the box by yourself?
Damn.
He wasn't by yourself.
That's funny.
There's other people in the box.
Wait, who else were part of our foul game.
Let's make something like that.
Let's make some lois for Houdolniger.com.
Petita family.
Who else was courtside with you, Ye?
And let's be clear, Andy.
I also left you in Shalomain.
Oh, shit. Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Did I leave you with Shalomaine as well?
We were definitely stuck in the box, too.
We was up there, too.
But it was...
And I went, I sit on the wood, is what happened.
I sit on the wood, okay.
Yeah.
I could go in any direction.
All right, would it?
Let me big up to Tito M5.
He's absolutely in love with you.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, Tito M5.
Oh, look at that.
Spilt it and court it.
Did you see that?
That's skill.
Good job, Norrie.
That was,
you're like a didn't job.
You're on a fucking phone?
Yo, come on, bro.
Jeez.
He's got to get some condoms to live.
Yeah, yeah.
He just puts hands sanitizer.
We're going to do the GoFundMe to win.
I am not a part of this.
We're trying to go fund me
twin.
No fun me twin.
This nigger's my favorite broke nigger.
But I told him, listen, when you were 20, it's great to be broke.
Yeah.
Go to Europe and throw your dick on the crap table.
The shit is hard.
Don't listen to him.
Yeah, listen, man.
Let me tell you something.
The only people in the world that are miserable is the people who don't travel.
You can have nothing and travel.
You can have everything in travel.
You can backpack the world.
You got to understand.
Look, somebody came today and they said, oh, my God, the trouble.
has burgundy in it
I said I see that every day
you bozo
You told that to the person
I don't know
What
Let me just tell you our story
But my niggas shampoo
Come over here shampoo
You set yourself up
I don't know I forgot about that
Listen this is my nigga shampoo
He has a different kind of cup from everyone
I know
I thought
I had to recycle somebody's cup
Yeah it's ecstasy in there somewhere
It looks like it
Or my little piece
A little bit
A little piece.
So listen, we're in Memphis, right?
I'm on tour.
I'm on tour, right?
So I see shampoo.
Shampoo does the Casablanca.
We're in Memphis.
You know what Casablanca is?
It's when you kiss a girl.
That's that Spanish shit.
This nigga kiss.
It's beautiful.
I said, this nigga.
You're fucking a night.
You grab her in the face.
It's going down.
I'm like shampoo, let's leave.
Shampu goes no.
It's her birthday.
I'm going to stay with her.
I just met her in the bar.
That's not the move, Shampo.
We're in Memphis.
We're in Memphis.
On Main Street.
I'm on point.
Right.
Tell Shampu, let's go.
Shampu says slime.
I'm okay.
I gave her the puppy shampoo.
I'm okay.
Right.
I go to the room fall asleep.
This dick, son, knocks on my door in the morning.
That's going to answer.
Cold Air, big up, I'm Colden.
Yes, sir.
Cold at, and I saw my door in the morning, it's like,
yo, you don't know where Pops is?
I'm like, oh, shit.
I'm like, damn, I don't know.
I don't know their relationships.
You know, I know, but I'm like,
my boss was to tell him that Pops is smashing something else.
Right.
So I'm like, they're on Main Street.
All still.
This is Memphis.
All right.
Puerto Rican on Memphis.
So I say, I don't.
Now I look at my phone.
Nick, I got the weirdest text message ever.
Yo, y'all, yo, yo, book.
I'm in cuffs.
I said, this is a cussed?
This is a cuss.
Oh, shit.
This is illegal to kiss white girls in Memphis.
Yes, it is.
So what happened was, just to be clear.
Yes, be clear.
You know, nobody was like, yo, pool, let's go.
I'm like, nah, you know, in Memphis.
We go in hand, we hit wet willies.
We took over wet willies in Memphis.
In Memphis, we took over wet willies.
We go on ham.
We ball hopping, bong, bong, bong, bong.
I meet a girl.
She's like, it's my birthday.
I'm like, we buying oysters because it was an oyster spot.
Everybody.
We're going hammer time.
Def jim credit card.
No, it's Shampo's credit card at that time.
You know what I'm going to say?
Because the deal was the dinner, the deal was like,
Oh, no, this was independent.
This is independent.
You're right.
You're right.
The deal with Norrie was like, yo, Poo, I need somebody to drive for you.
For me, I said, I'll drive if you let Conan open up for you.
That's a deal.
Deal.
Deal.
So boom.
He's right.
Me, he's pulling and fly to Texas.
We go.
He picks us up.
I take over the wheel.
We're driving.
We're in.
We're here in every city.
We're doing great.
Everything's fantastic.
We get to Memphis.
John DeVolta.
I'm dancing.
I'm dancing.
Everybody.
Hasstablanca.
Yes.
I meet a white girl.
He's fucking fantastic.
It's my birthday.
I never met a guy from New York.
I am in there.
I'm the guy.
And the Puerto Rican from New York.
He and we're kissing.
They're like,
yo, we have.
I'm like,
good. First off, you see, let me
just stop right there. Because see, black
niggas don't kiss, but Puerto Rico, that's why Puerto Rican
niggas win. Spanish
niggas, because Spanish niggas, that
kiss you, I mean?
You're not, you're not Puerto Rican right now when you say this?
No, no, no, I'm black and
don't play side, bro. Don't play side, bro.
Continue, Jamph, okay. So he's black at that time,
he's like, oh, let's go. I'm like, no, I'm
good. We're in Mississippi. He said, you're sure.
I'm saying, I'm good. Look what I got
here. He said, okay.
We're in Memphis.
I'm saying,
slime, let's go.
So what happens, they bounce, we good, right?
I go, you know, she's having a good time.
She starts crying.
We go outside.
She's like, that's not a good time.
That's not a good time.
No, she's like, can you come outside with me?
I want to smoke a cigarette.
So she starts crying like, oh my God, I've never had a great time.
Like, this is so great.
Thank you.
Crying, like, for happy tears.
Like, this is fantastic.
Who has happy tears for everything?
Right.
So I'm shocked.
I'm hugging her.
I'm like, I'm like,
My God, this is crazy.
I'm fucking tonight.
It's going down.
Like, I'm in Memphis.
It's happening.
She's white is going down.
No, that's where you went wrong.
She's white is not going down.
The cops pull up.
Let him get to you.
He said, why did you hit her?
Oh, damn.
And she said, yes, he did.
No, she's shocked.
She's still crying like, no, he didn't hit me.
Shut up, you lying.
Move.
Put the cuffs on me.
Search me.
Of course, I got a bag of weed.
Of course.
Absolutely.
I have a bag of weed
And then the bitch flipped on you
She was like, why did you got that?
So the cops searched me
They put the weed on the
On the fucking cop car bomb
She's like
Oh my God!
I didn't know he had that
Oh my God!
I don't know him!
So now I'm looking at you like
Yo, what the fuck is going on?
I'm cuffed up like what are you doing?
What happens?
I go through the system.
I'm in jail now in Memphis,
Puerto Rican in Memphis.
The officer is one.
There's only me.
The officer was like, yo, who are you?
What are you doing?
Like, I'm out here with Noriega.
Like, Noriega from Queens?
Yeah.
He's like, you got money on you?
I was like, yeah, I got $1,500 on me.
He's like, you want to bail yourself out?
I can do that right now.
Like, please, yes.
At the same time, Norrie's bailing me out.
Your deposit money got it.
Norrie bells me out at that time.
And I'm bailing myself out at the same time.
Oh, that money went gone.
No, no.
He got his bread back.
So what happens I get out?
I call him like, yo, I'm out.
he's like, I know I'll bail you out
fuck you're talking about, no, I just
built myself out. And he's like, what? I got to get my money
back. But the fact
is, Norrie was right there for your boy.
And thank you for Norris.
In Memphis, thank you, sir.
And thank you for giving Conan the shot.
Thank you for using our cross.
Conant, can you use our cross?
I don't know if I can blow as well as envy.
So you play too much.
That was good a day.
Played too much
Well, I hate to be a party people, but
Oh, look, just in case y'all already know
I was going to club tonight, you go to club now?
That's the Elliot Wilson train.
Oh, Elliot Wilson, Tray.
Y'all got the Air Larson train.
And whenever we get deep into an interview,
it's a train to come by.
It's Liot Wilson.
He's set it up.
It's over for you.
You want to go to club tonight?
No, I got to do.
What club are you at tonight?
Club are you at tonight.
But I got to pee first.
Oh, we can do a pee break.
We get pee breaks all the time.
All right, I'll be back.
All right, cool
Or not
Amber you're gonna stay here
I want you get back on this Joe button shit
I feel like
I feel like you just want that fair one
Like no I'm cool
I feel like you just want
Like yo stop pressing the fight
No like let's get that shit out of the way
They're not gonna fight man
Stop this shit man
You're a good dude stop that shit
He said his opinion
I said I'm a great guy
I just want you to get that
Why would he do a whole podcast
About you? That's what I heard it was
I don't know I didn't know
He did a whole word like a Drake shit
You're my brother
You're my brother the reason why stop and frisk
is fucked up
is because they're stopping frisk anybody.
Let me just finish.
And the thing about it is, when they stop and fritz
anybody, sometimes I could look
like whatever I am, but I ain't
never got nothing on me. I live in motherfucking
sunny owls, wherever I'm at.
And if I go jog or do whatever,
that's stopping, that's
that's a terrible thing. But what was your argument
with that? It was only after what happened with
no-I-I-I-I-I- was actually
against stopping friske at first, but then when
you get robbed and you see
that the area with the
pistols are coming from the guns are coming from
probably one of the worst areas in Jersey.
You just want to get all the guns off the street
because now I'm not thinking about me. I'm thinking about the little
seven-year-old girl. Let's walk into school. I'm not thinking
about grandma that's going to church. I'm not
thinking about anything but getting them guns off the
street. They're illegal guns. You know what I mean? You forget
about where you came from. You know what I mean?
It's a moment of, you're almost nine.
You know what I mean? That bullet could have went through that one
show hit me in my head and my daughter would have woke up the next
day like, where's daddy? Daddy. Daddy's dead.
So you know, you get a moment of
emotional, which is understandable. But
You know, when you calm down, you start talking, and you realize.
But at first, I was fucked up.
Like, you know what I mean?
I was a fine line.
But, you know, the reason I'm fucked up is because if it wasn't for people like Supreme, L.L. Kool-J.,
Naz, driving through the hood, Clude, driving through the hood in their cars, it gave me motivation.
It gave me that feeling that I can make it.
You know what I mean?
So I do the same thing.
When I come through the hood in a Ferrari or a Bentley or Rose Royce, them kids coming to me, they never see them type of cars.
And they look at me and like, damn, this nigga made it.
He was from Queens.
This nigga made it.
So to have a coward come and try to rob me at gunpoint
To piss me to fuck off
So you know you change your views, you know
Man the man
Yes sir
I want you to continue to do what you got to do
When you think about
What you doing and how you did it
And how you doing it
You are fucking successful man
I don't want you to ever stop doing that
Because you pulled up in a yellow Uber
I didn't like that
Yeah you know
That's little shit man
What you want to agree? I want you to continue
you to continue to live your life
continue to be that
that guy that's
I will
inspired and
it's real niggas like me that support you
I always have
and you know I know it was a big
miscommunication I don't care
but I always
really supported you
that's why I know every breakfast club interview
you can bring up a you want to
just test me
I don't believe you
I mean you hit me on the morning
he definitely watched all of it
I definitely don't
I respect.
You know one thing that I hate about our community and I'm going to say this.
Get it. Bring it up.
We have a disagreement or different of opinions.
People take it personal.
It's not debatable.
It's not debatable, which I hate.
Everything should be debatable.
We should be able to have a conversation.
Our community is if people feel a certain way, they'll call you,
oh, you're a fucking coon, all your fucking Uncle Tom, and that's whack.
Like when Dame Dash came on the show.
Dame Dash had an opinion about a boss
and people working for people
And we went back and forth
You know, and people was like
Oh, that's fucked up or yeah, I agree
But see, we should be able to have that conversation
Because what he said wasn't wrong
He was just encouraging people to be a boss
To be a leader, to be a better person
But some people are not put in that situation
Some people can't be a boss
They can't even interpret
Some people can interpret it
But what he said is right
To own something for your kids
What he said was right
But how he said it was a little fucked up
Right
In my opinion
Yeah, no right
I took it the same way.
He says it a certain way.
But we should be able to have a conversation.
Even with, like, people mad at Floyd Mayweather for the all-lives mad at shit in the shit he said.
But I'm not mad at Floyd.
The reason I'm not mad at Floyd.
The reason I'm not mad at Floyd, because maybe he doesn't know.
Maybe he doesn't understand.
Maybe he's been rich so much that he's out of that way of thinking.
So you've got to remind him.
And it's not a conversation when you want to make fun of somebody.
It's just a conversation.
Because he might not understand what black lives matter and what that whole movement means.
You have to know where someone's coming from.
So you got to explain it to him.
Then when you explain it to him and then he doesn't understand, then you can have that opinion.
But we got to be able to have a conversation.
The dialogue is first.
The dialogue has to be there.
Absolutely.
The dialogue has to be there like me.
Was that John Legend?
It was John Legend.
And you know what it was?
I had to do an event in South Side that next day.
So I'm in the South Side doing an event.
And shout to South Side Queen's a lot of people don't go.
They say they out, but they don't go out.
I'm out there doing things.
So I'm out on South Side.
This lady comes up to me, and she was like, she was a teacher.
107 Gabua.
Go ahead.
She was like teacher.
They don't call the South Side anymore.
They call it Jamaica Heights now.
I just want to tell you, by the way.
I call it whatever.
That's my family out there.
But the lady was like,
the lady was like, envy.
I heard you this morning on a breakfast club talk about stopping fris.
She was like, let me have this conversation with you.
Now stop us, all right, let's talk.
She was like, the reason stopping frist don't work is because my students come to school late,
because when they come in the school, the cops used to stop and
prist them all the time and now they're late.
Now they miss what I'm trying to teach them
because they don't have nothing.
She was like, these kids are getting pulled
over and they might have a little weed in their pocket.
Now they're getting arrested for weed
because the cops looking for guns and then it
clicked back with me like, I understand now.
But these are the conversations we need
to have with people instead of embarrassing
people, instead of shitting on people, instead
of saying you or Uncle Tom, maybe people
just don't understand. We need to have
these conversations as a community.
If you feel away, that's why I was mad.
at Joe at first, you know, because
you know me. Just like you know
Norring, you know me. You feel
away, call me, nigga. Envy.
Yo, I don't believe in this shit. I feel this way.
I respect that more because now you're not
trying to get some likes or some Instagram followers.
You really care about the community.
You really care what happens. I respect
that more than a person trying to do something for
some fucking likes. I don't respect that.
You know, that's just how I feel about that.
I think one of the most dangerous things
in this medium is that when people are
afraid to speak their mind, because
of the minority that might backlash that.
And that's the thing. I'm not afraid. I'm financially secure.
My family loves me. And it is what it is. But if I'm wrong, talk to me.
Right. You know what I mean? If I feel the way, it has to be a conversation.
You got to be able to have this conversation without people judging. You'd be like, oh, you're fucking up.
You can't be closed minded. Exactly.
Maybe like fucks. Well, I mean, I'm using them an example, maybe a bad example. Like, there's bipartisan or partisan news outlets that they just think one way. We've got to be able to have a conversation.
And maybe change our mind.
Absolutely.
We got to have that conversation.
And we got to have an open mind.
It's like argument with your girl or your wife.
The first thing you want to do is you want to be right.
Right.
It doesn't matter what she says.
You just want to be fucking right.
But then if you really sit back and think about it,
he'd be like, yeah, I was a little fucked up.
Right.
My bad, babe.
I was a little fucked up.
You got to be able to be like, damn, I was wrong.
You know?
Now, you're not drinking that sarah, my nigga.
You're not drinking this effing, my nigger.
You're not drinking that, my son.
Talk about him, talk about him, that's what we drink.
You convert me like you convert it.
We were still not out, but 50 said he was going to send us the little pendulum thing.
Yeah, yo, I forgot, man.
You know, 50, please, man.
I'm drinking, we drink your shit the whole episode.
Yeah, I appreciate it.
Now, we love 50 over here because he gave us one of the greatest episodes of him at.
50.
Again, once again, once again, man.
He came real deal, man.
One time for Queens.
One time, quick, quiz, quiz, quiz, quick, quick, quick.
Hey, man, we'll talk for Miami, too, man.
Miami, too.
But, my fucking talk about this queen's only guy.
All right, all right, all right.
Salsa. I need Trace
Now you're right. Seltz?
You want, same thing. Same thing.
No, yeah? Go ahead.
I'm going, go ahead. I'm proud of you, too.
I'm proud of you.
You're proud of him.
Because he was like, what the fuck are you drinking?
What? And the nasty?
I think I put you on the nasty.
The nasty started.
You got Mali?
What's the fuck?
Shets.
Shepoo is the Mali guy.
No, Mali. He's the Mali guy.
I see. But I appreciate your guys having me on the podcast.
But I really did there.
No, thank you for coming, man.
You can't dead the interview.
Oh, I can't.
He said the breakfast.
He said the breakfast.
He said the interview.
Yo, Angela, he's taking the shit.
What did she do?
No, she bounced.
She bounced.
She bounced.
That was a fake out.
See what you with the, uh, I got out of the bathroom and just won't
like that.
No, that's how I happened.
That's nice.
I like that.
I like that.
She answered the property, man.
But you know what?
I just really want to thank you before you
before you leave.
Because I don't want you to ever think that I have a really front of
you, because I really did.
then. I just played the side.
I get it. I play streets
the same way I played the industry.
And a lot of times when I look back at it,
that's why I always said sorry about that.
No, I get it. I mean, it's just, what happened,
what happened, man. But you're my brother,
my brother. You're my brother. And listen,
I'm going to keep rooting for you.
I wake up
almost every fucking day. I listen
to you. Whether I hit you
or not, I support what the fuck
you're doing. Burface Club is a great
fucking idea. We appreciate it. A great.
It's a blueprint for all of us
It's a blueprint for all of
And one of the things that I could never
I wouldn't be here
Unless you guys kept accepting me
Well how long I've been going to
Like that was like a strategy for me
I just go to y'all
Every year once a year
You were coming the same time every year
Sometimes a couple times in the year
I mean you're the guy Noria
And you know the fact that you listen
And what most artists don't understand
Is the relationship is better than any song
Of course.
You know what I mean?
You staying in touch and being able to touch a person
and being able to contact a person
will be beneficial more than anything in this world.
You know what I mean?
To this day, you know what I'm a fan of Norrie.
Like the person.
As a person, as an artist, you know what I mean?
Like, I've been trying to get him to do body in the trunk part two for years.
I love my life part two for years.
Like, those are my joints, you know.
We're going to do body in the trunk part one video soon.
Big of Knows.
Yeah, that would be amazing.
That's a new thing.
We do videos.
We're doing old videos.
That's the new shit.
I'm doing, um, what video?
Damn, I just locked it in.
I'm not,
I won't blow it up.
But, um, yeah, I just locked in.
Oh, oh, I'm not going to say.
Thanks for telling us nothing right now.
Body and the truck, body and truck will be a million.
Oh, I.
Cocaine business.
Cause John's America.
Yeah.
Um, yeah.
I'm, I'm, like, because that's my joint, too.
is like I want to um you know
we create those moments without trying
to live off of those moments right like
I'm already good like those moments is
great like the 90s is good but I do
accept the new generation
yeah friend he does not
no that's not true don't say that
you got to you got to like
no of course I do man
yeah yeah you fuck with a Liyadi
no I don't listen I don't know I don't
I don't listen right exactly I mean you know
you know what you got to do you got to listen
it's like when people listen to certain music
you got to understand that you know it's
it's not meant for everybody.
Like, Little Yadi is not my,
it's not what I grew up listening to,
but I respect what he does.
I support his music and I play his music
because my kids love his music.
You know what I mean?
It's like, you know, if not,
we become that disgruntled parent
that, you know, when we grow up,
like, you listen to that hippity hoppy shit.
I want the temptation.
You got to embrace all music.
I embrace the little Yadis,
the little Uzi first,
the 21st, the 20 and Savage.
I don't purposely, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold up.
I just want to know that.
He got to start DJing again.
Tell him he got to start DJing.
I just say I'll start playing these niggins.
I just want to know that.
No, envy, no, he's trying to take it.
No, shut up, man.
No, Envy, tell him he got to start playing these young niggas.
You know, you right?
No, no.
He's DJ, you know what he do?
He just played Agbara.
90s.
It don't matter because I'm not trying to DJ like that.
Amy, can you please tell this nigga?
Yo, can you shut the front door?
No.
Please, Envy.
My whole thing with the new generation,
I just want to make sure that when I hear it,
I feel it's authentic.
Because I feel that there's so much music now, so much.
It's authentic to them, though.
No, that's what I'm trying to say.
I don't care.
I don't care what it is.
I don't have to understand it.
You got to play Lou Yacht.
But I'm a DJ and I come from, I'm hip-Boss.
I can tell if it's authentic.
You ought to play Luriasis.
This is the thing, though, right?
Like, Denzel Curry's a Miami dude.
It's authentic to my experience.
People talk all this stuff about music right here.
But I can't tell you where, I could tell you what music was created, but I wasn't into that.
I can't tell you.
about the Furious Five and the treacherous
three, that wasn't my time zone. But we know about them.
I don't. I know their names.
You know, yeah, but you know about that.
The DJ talk, I like it. If they won't buy me right now, I wouldn't
understand because... But we dug in the crates and we knew
at least we knew about them. We knew their names.
You know what I mean? Because when I started,
it was just our era, and it only makes sense.
Right, it was like a DJ conversation.
Then from there became the 90s.
Right. Is I'm saying? So they look at it the same way.
They're not going to know necessarily big...
Their old school is the late 90s, early 2000.
Of course.
So you got to respect that and you got to respect
music. The only thing I care about is
authenticity. As long as they're not doing
it to be like, because I never
like going into the studio and artists be like,
this is my club joint. This is my down
south joint. This is my New York joint.
Yeah, but it's a little different now because now they're making
records for the club. You know what I mean?
I think they're just making records sometimes.
That's them. You know what the sad thing is?
The first real record
I was able to play from Jay-Z
in the club was
Caled Keys, maybe a little bit of
Paris. Because other than that, Jay-Z,
I couldn't play me, allowed me to reintroduce myself in the club.
Really? No. I couldn't play
change clothes in the strip club.
I couldn't play Hove in the strip club.
Different environments or different things. And that's what the
club culture is. Right, of course. But now, when I play a record,
think about it. When I book a show, and I'm booked three, four nights a week,
Three of those nights, I'm in a strip club.
And the records that were, and that's why I'm so happy with young M.A.
Because she has a New York record.
But you can also play it in the strip club and it ranks.
But that's why I was glad Cala did the record with Hova like that.
Because it put Hove in a different way of hearing him because we don't really hear Hove on that.
Right.
I'm going to say something.
And I come from Miami, which is a strip club culture, and we build all records off the strip club.
Right.
But should hip-hop records be solely off of strip club, like,
acknowledgement like working
positively not but it's all in trends
you know what I mean like you go to New York
like common would never been the
strip club record in the world no what's last time
you been to New York? It'd have been in New York club
and what kind of club was it
I go to a white people club
it was a strip club right it's only
strip clubs around yeah there's no more
club people don't party in New York no more
they go to strip clubs so you gotta
make their records and sound so where's
the balance that's the thing that's what I love about
that's the sad part there is no balance
right now. There is no, I mean, you got your
balance. There is no balance. You got your J. Coles. You got your
Kendricks. You got your
your Vic Mensis. You got those people. And then you got
people that make records. You got your
designers. You got your futures. You got your little yachtis.
That's what I think. We're hip-hoprised.
Balance. It can't be one way or the other because then we lose.
Right. You're right.
You know, Sunday DBT. Come over here and say,
you know, this one's the only nigga from Haiti.
Oh, shit. You got a new shirt. It's not a V-neck.
Yeah. Come on. Sunday DB.
You want more, Mike?
Oh, that's like that.
She left it.
She left her.
She left.
That's $200 a bottle.
I bought Angel Lee a bottle
and she left it.
In Haiti, I can get her for $5 bucks.
Oh, shit.
No way.
You want to say here?
It doesn't matter.
No, go, go, sit in Angelie.
But you have to act like her.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
You have to act like her.
You know DJ Envy?
Angry.
That's my brother.
We love DJ Envy.
We always did love it.
I never explained
this story and I love everybody
I appreciate you for spending explaining that story too
I love it now we cleared up everything
man absolutely yeah and let's keep
going but the bird man
again I'm gonna go to the bathroom now
I'm good I'm good I'm going out tonight
so I's all good where you going where you going
it's two-tone birthday right two-tone birthday
two-tone having birthday
two-tone yeah two-tone me hey damn what my phone
I'm gonna fuck with two-tone for a little bit tonight
two-tone black warrior
He used to be Black Warrior.
Jersey, yeah.
Yeah, maybe, I don't know.
Is he still blocking me?
Oh, San Poo.
God bless school.
God bless school.
But why did you laugh?
I don't understand that.
This is crazy.
It took a little crazy turn right now.
That's good.
It's a little crazy thing.
How are you?
What's good, Ben?
Another shot of Tiger Bone for you, buddy?
No way.
New podcast coming out to him.
Yeah.
Two Dominican.
Two Dominicans.
I'm Puerto Rican and one hate show
To be named later
But next time you come to New York
You gotta bring the wife
You gotta come on a podcast
We'll talk some some marriage relationship
So now let's break
Let's bigger be a podcast
Right
It's because so now
The speakers network
It's called the Casey crew
It's based on me
My family and my wife
And we just talk about relationship
Just real shit
That people get into arguments
With how we deal with arguments
How we deal with bullshit
How we deal with
How we deal with we know
The bickering the beef in and everything
You know from
To keep the shit sexy
Are you signed this out again
that loudspeaker
we just said that man
if you were to call me a month before
I would have did it with you
I didn't know we're not ready so don't
if he would have called you we wouldn't have been ready
I wasn't ready but yo I felt it
I just hit the thing out the blue
I was like yo envy I want to sign your podcast
he's like well you knew before he was saying it
you knew he was into a podcast
no he never said it
I guess he just had a feeling
I just had a feeling I was like
oh Henry come come back home
I'd love to do it too
as Dave would have said it would have been a partnership
You wasn't going to sign me
You got the partisan with Dave
Your Dame Das
Your Dame is an amazing dude
Big up Dame Das
Big up Fat Joe
Big up Tahiri
Big up Jack Thriller
You know
You drink chat podcast
We are here
I mean I respect it man
I love the podcast man
Yeah yeah
We are here
We're out here moving things
I see
I see you don't
You don't want another shot
I'm good thing
I'm good
I'm good
Back to the hotel change
And then head to the club
What club are you going to
Let's big up in the club we're going to.
Two-toe's party.
I think we go on the wall, right?
The wall is two-toin party tonight.
You're doing anything tomorrow?
Because this is going to come out early tomorrow.
Tomorrow night, are you doing anything?
Tomorrow, of course, we broadcast them from Revolt Music Conference.
Then I'm flying to Michigan to do a show.
Then I'll be back Saturday morning back to Miami.
Let's make some noise here to give man money.
I got five kids, man.
Got to chase that check.
God bless.
Chase that check.
Yo, Envy.
And I just want to just be clear with the fan.
Yes, sir.
Because a lot, you know, when we.
When I go to a breakfast club, you know, we always joke around.
But envy, even if he ain't playing my music, he supported me from the background.
How does he support you without playing the music?
I just want to know.
I just want to know what that means.
Like in text messages.
Oh.
Okay.
He said, yeah, your shit is hot.
Yeah, it's my neighbor.
Not playing it, though, but that's hot.
No, fuck that.
Envy, I want you to know you, my neighbor.
You my nigger.
I love you, my nigger.
I know in the beginning.
and I did
fuck up.
You know why?
Let me just tell you something.
There's no manual
for when you go for me
making $500 a day
to $500,000 a day.
You made $500 a day though?
No, not really.
That's a lot of money, though.
That's a lot of money right there.
But that was the difference
in the time frame
which we saw each other.
So I did
with go retarded.
Everybody goes retarded.
It's cool.
It's good.
And Vortarment is Graveedale.
Vittal.
Rottagament is Gravedell.
It's Gravedell.
It's Grave-A-Dell.
It's great.
I want to make sure we've got those words.
Targumet is Grave-Dell.
Grave-ed-Dell.
So, but if you ever thought, I'd never ever front on you.
You're a great guy.
You're my guy, man.
And I want to continue.
No, no, no.
But I just want to say it's for the drink chance fans
because they wanted to get to the bottom of the story.
And now tonight, we got to the bottom of the bottom of the story.
the story. We love
you. We love Anjali. We love
Charlamina Gavre. We love DJ Clue.
That's my favorite. Power
105.
You know, before you close, I'll let me say one
thing, right? Please. And I'm proud of you. I'm going to tell you why.
Okay.
The
interviewer of me,
the person that does the interviews,
and people don't understand there's roles
when it comes to the breakfast club. There's reason
why people do what they do and how we
conduct the interview, and that's why they come out
the way they do. For me, I look at myself
is the assist man. I ain't got to dunk it.
As long as my homie dunks
that we all win. I just want to win.
So sometimes when I sit back-
Charlemagne, that's what you're saying. Sometimes when I sit back
on an interview is because... I'm going to
keep it hunting. Now, sometimes when you sit back on an interview,
you allow people to do what they got to do
because it comes better from
certain things. But that's what
we do at the Breakfast Club. We allow people to shine.
It's like I know when it's Angelie's time.
I know when it's... It's like that.
I know when it's Charlemagne's time.
But what I want to say is I called Norrie earlier today.
And I was like, Norrie, I'm going to send you questions to ask me, right?
And then I thought about it.
I'm like, Norrie's a motherfucking journalist.
I'm going to let him ask me.
And you called me a journalist.
And you asked everything.
So at that, I appreciate you.
I respect what you doing.
Don't try to take my motherfucker job down.
No, I'm not going to take a job.
I start wrapping them off.
I start wrapping them off.
Yo, Envy, I really appreciate you, though.
I just want you to know that.
You guys should hug.
You guys should hug right now.
No, no, listen.
We're queens' things.
We support.
That's what I'm saying?
Like a queen's hug.
You want me coming at you?
You know, I'll know.
Come at me right out.
We can go.
We can go out.
Thank you, Ian.
What was your longest interview?
Huh?
What was your longest interview?
Three, three hours.
We don't have a long interview.
Oh, this two and a half.
I'm like, shit, you keep going.
No, we just, we just forever.
Three and a half.
We have to stop and take piss breaks, smoke break, eat breaks, all kinds of shit.
But you got to take one shot for the people that can say you can get off of drugs.
It's a beady, it's a be it.
Just this one hit.
This one hit.
He does not smoke at all.
That's hard.
Stop trying to make them do that, man.
That's all, me.
You're an asser.
That's the whole.
You're like, yo, when Nancy Reagan said saying to say the drugs, she was looking at you, man.
Nancy, yes.
Nancy Reagan, you welcome here, bitch.
She's dead, man
You're an asshole
She's dead
Yeah, she's dead
You're an $8,000, man
I ain't meaning it like that
I ain't know, man
You're a Donald Trump of podcast, man
God damn
You're an asshole
Are you coming to the club today
You ain't coming out
What club?
You got a club?
I just told you, man,
Two-tone birthday, war
He's coming out
Two-tone both to be here
Where did that?
He don't
He ain't come up
Black word, right?
Where's Rommon at?
Ramon's supposed to be here.
Ramon, you here?
Yeah, so how you like Revolte?
Revolt's cool.
It feels like you don't like Revolveau.
No, that is, revolt, and I'll be honest with you.
The people that were...
You don't like Syrac.
Let's just get that light school shit out of the way right now.
It got nothing to do with Surrog.
It's the fact that I feel like a lot of people don't really get to see Revolt like they should.
They haven't expanded like they should have expanded.
I love Puff for giving us the opportunity, but we've been there, what, three, four years?
And I think that we should expand a lot more.
We should be doing a lot more.
But you say we revolt as a network.
Revolveld as a network.
You know what I mean?
As far as revoke, when you think of revolt, what, you know, as far as the TV network,
what do you think about when you think of revolt?
I've been on revolt since 2013.
And you don't even know about it, and that's the problem with revolt.
That's the problem.
The only show that I know they have a revolt is the breakfast club.
Yeah, I have a series on Revol, nobody.
Yeah, number one, the revolt.
But we're working on that.
And I think a partnership, we can all work out of four years.
You know what I mean?
It gets to the point we got to do something.
Right.
I rasta Wagwan, Woodboy.
But that's number one.
We're going to try to, like, knock y'all out.
Number one.
Then we're going to take it from there.
I ain't mad at you.
Like, I'm going to...
Just let me DJ on this show, because he ain't DJ.
You don't go out.
Hey, we don't have DJ.
We don't have DJ.
We can't play music on the podcast.
We can't play music on the podcast.
That's right, right?
This stuff is pretty good.
Yeah.
Yeah, shout out to Instagram, Mr. Super Slime.
Mr. Super Slime.
At Mr. Super Slime on Instagram.
All right, we out of here, man.
Let's do it.
Let's end this, man.
I got to say this before we get up out of here.
Envy is really a guy who was detrimental.
I respect him.
I love him in my career.
And that's my nigger.
And a lot of people, when I told, it bothered me today.
Because I was like, I got envy.
And I'm Angela Lee.
And the people was like, what if he came?
because they think that
this like the 30,000
conversation, fuck that
that's my guy
came in, we had fun
we joked, we laughed
Sonny came and sweated
Twink came without condoms
Eddie came to eat ass
Wait, where's Angela
where's Eddie? Hold on I got a
Monday attack
Angela Eddie is mostly
They're missing, they're missing.
They miss it.
I don't know. We found out.
I came with a common.
He said he got a coffee.
We didn't drink champs, and I just want people to know that we have fun.
Absolutely.
Make sure it's so fun.
Let him go.
Let him go. Let him go. We have to.
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