Drink Champs - #Throwback Episode - w/ Fat Joe, Remy Ma, Papoose, Statik Selektah + More| (Ep.44)
Episode Date: October 22, 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, Fat Joe, Remy Ma, Papoose, Statik Selektah and more! The Champs set up shop in the heart of Manhattan at UP NYC Sneaker Boutique, the freshly-opened sneaker mecca of Fat Joe. Surrounded by sneakerheads, hip-hop veterans and sneaker-culture enthusiasts, the energy is electric. Joining the table are heavyweights: Remy Ma and Papoose bring their Queens-flavored perspective, discussing legacy, street authenticity and the evolving rap game. Fat Joe opens up about his entrepreneurial leap into the sneaker world, balancing legacy in music with business in fashion. DJ Camillo and DJ Nasty jump in with behind-the-scenes stories from the radio and mixtape circuit. Producer / DJ Statik Selektah adds commentary on the beat game and the importance of sound in the culture. As always with Drink Champs, the drinks flow, the jokes land, and nothing’s off limits. From Puerto Rican pride to Queensbridge roots, from the business of sneakers to the business of bars, this episode serves up unfiltered stories, laughter and insight. If you’re a fan of raw hip-hop conversation in a unique setting, this one delivers. Make some noise! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆 -Originally published on November 10th, 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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Make some nuts!
You know, pass these horns out.
Pass these horns out, man.
Pass the horns out.
Pass the horns out.
Pass the horns.
Everybody got to participate in this.
And right now, I'm so honored to have our first guests who came.
He knew that we was foul podcast from the beginning.
No, he didn't know what to expect.
That's why it was a special episode.
And it's a special episode today because right now, not only he's my friend,
not only he's my brother, he's a great sneaker officinado.
And we're at his sneaker spot.
Yeah, this story's amazing.
Doing it up.
Right now, let's make some noise for Fad Joe and up.
Right now we're up NYC.
Well, first of all, let's set it off and say, I was your first guest.
That's right.
That's a noise.
Let's make the noise.
And I'm keeping to my word.
I told you guys I was never going back to the show.
We came in here and bullied you.
So y'all came to me.
We came in bully you.
Let's make some noise.
I'm going to miss.
So let's break down this up in NYC.
Yes.
This is a beautiful.
I see you got cookies there.
I see you got pool ones.
We got all accounts.
We got Nike.
We got Jordan Restock.
We got Nike in the building.
We got Timberland.
We got Billionnaires Boys Club.
PRPS.
I mean, we got the billionaire joint over there.
I mean, we're working.
Yeah, no, you're super working.
And you got the drink champs in here.
And you got the drink champs in here.
He's the drink champ motherfucker.
Bad Joe, I could never be proud of you because I can never be more proud of you than I am right now
because you are really a sneaker guy.
Like you, like, every time I get a sneaker and I just come around you and I won't say nothing,
and then you'll be like, I got those already, Norie.
And I'm like, damn, like, you're really, do you have your sneaker display out here?
Yes, I have a museum.
Oh, my God.
You're a sneakers.
He's a fat joke.
It's a box sneaker.
From Jordan, because I've seen a Jordan.
Bugs Bunny with T.S.
Yes.
Oh, my God.
So what happens is we wanted to stay true to the sneaker heads.
And I made like a museum.
And every two months, it'll be somebody else's collection.
So right now, that's my collection.
And two months it'll be the Mayors.
And two months after that, it'll be Carmelo Anthony's.
Two months after that, it'll be Spike Lee's.
Two months after that.
So it's a museum for the kids who really, really love the sneaker culture.
Okay.
So we have to stay true to them.
And so we wanted to do both
We wanted to bring something
Really really fly to the community
Yes
You know we uptown Washington Heights
Yes
And you're in the land of Hayes
It's the hood
If you can't find
If you can't find Hayes here
Then you're just not looking
I'll tell you one thing
The Cubans was here
Hold on the Dominican
Yes
No he bought you
Oh yeah
I'm Cuban
I'm Cuban started kids
A Cuban student
I'm Cuban
I'm Cuban me
Let me say you something
The Cubans was here before the Dominican.
Then the Dominicans came and took over the Washington night.
I don't believe it when we say that.
I'm telling you the truth.
And we got Johnny Nunes taking a shot.
Johnny Nunes.
He don't mean the camera shot.
Johnny Nunes.
Static's a left is in the house.
Well, you know, my first customer was 50 cent this morning.
I heard.
We saw it.
They got 50 cents.
That didn't get up too early.
Yeah, yeah, I do too.
Yeah, he called me up.
He's like, yo, I'm here.
Before you.
I'm like, yeah, my man, I can.
I can't.
It was too early.
early.
So I need
do that.
Let's ask you this question.
Hey,
you got a famous story
on the podcast
and right now
it's between
choke, no joke
and Dave Dash.
Which one is
telling the truth?
I have to admit,
it's Dame and Dash's
story.
But choke is my brother.
So Dame is telling
the truth, but choke
is your brother.
Let's make some noise
for that,
Goddette.
Only because I'm
working, I can't tell
the long story.
Don't tell the long.
I'll come to the next story.
All right.
But it all started when pretty much Dame refused to allow...
This is the infamous parent story that's going to be clear.
And in a particular person to get beat down by a bunch of pimps.
And he took a bruise and some stitches, but he helped...
How was you swinging the camera?
Show us how you were swinging the camera.
Johnny Nunez getting it in.
Johnny Nunes ain't no chunk.
All I will say is that all the kids that he used to travel with, they were pussy and they ran.
Choked two?
What made me stay behind was that
I never been traveling out of the country
So for the first time to be out of the country
I didn't want to be that sucker that ran in the fight
So how was you holding the camera when you smuggies?
Like gladiator style
Let's show this kind of camera
You know, show us how you showed us before
I'll do it for the next time
No, no, no, no
No next time, motherfucker, let's drink chat
Up NYC is a new sneaker store
You can't do that to us
Come on, Joey.
Yo, let me see it.
Let me see it.
And Chuck, no joke, no joke.
He was like, wharry, and choke, no joke.
Yo, but Johnny, hold on.
You know about both.
Johnny Nunez, I do Christmas hat,
cards, saying, it's a nice guy.
I didn't know he's swinging the camera.
And he'll stab somebody for you.
God damn.
God damn, make some noise.
We're fine.
God damn.
Smoke dizzle.
Smoke dizzle, come over here.
You and Staticson, like that, come over here.
Come on here.
Staticson led his original drink champ.
I'm heated this is my first time on here.
I'm kind of heated about it.
No, no, you're crazy.
You crazy.
Go ahead.
You're crazy, Static.
We're in Miami.
No, you remember we went to 8 and 9, and we were going to get French,
and he ended up pushing it back a day.
It was Ramadan.
And you went to the club and went 50 and all that,
and I passed the fuck out in the hotel.
I went to Miami for no reason.
I just thought I was singing in.
I swear you.
I mean, you got to join yourself.
So you see how he said.
We went to the club and seen 50.
He just lined it up that
That's how he got 50 that night
God damn big up 50 cents
He was here
You scared this shit out of me
I just saw the Donald Trump
Had on
You scared this shit out of me
Don't pass Trump the blood
Oh my God
Don't panic me
I see the Donald Trump join out the old
Smoke isn't
We are both not in our element
Because me and you are both smokers
But we in with
And you can't smoke in Fat Joe Kreb
No
You can't do that
You just smoke on the balcony though
Right
He has a better
He's a special Norrie balcony in his crib.
He's has a wonderful crib.
He's very rich, by the way.
No.
He makes a noise for that guy on the back door.
Buy sneakers, please.
Listen, let me tell you something.
I got my little man, first time in America, Roshet.
Woh.
A.K.A. money kicks.
He from Dubai.
From Dubai.
I knew it.
He looked like your braces sound like Dubai.
You were very rich.
How are you doing?
Yeah, I'm good for you.
All right, I am great.
Have you seen my snap, and I was carrying the lions?
The lions had three lions.
No.
What's his guys?
100 lines.
He got a zoo in his house.
And what's crazy in the middle of the zoo, he got a sneaker room.
Wow.
He got a sneaker collector.
So he said, he said, five Joe, my brother, I want to come America.
I said, come on, let's go.
14, he's traveling.
Let's hit him with that.
You know right now.
That's you. That's you.
Yo, Fat, you, Smoke Diss, I don't know if you know.
Fat Joe has the best relationships in hip hop.
No, I know.
I'm like, I'm like, no, he has the best relationships in hip hop.
I know.
I'm talking about Carmillo, Anthony.
You know, he just says things like that.
You know, I went out to dinner with Spike Lee yesterday.
Like, word, for real?
Like, nobody don't do that.
Like, do you agree with me?
Of course.
I'm smoked dizzle.
Let's make some noise.
This guy calls me from a plane last night.
I can't even understand him.
And I'm like, Joe, whatever it is, it's on.
Literally, like, come on.
No fact, Joe's the best guy in hip-hop.
For real.
He's a good guy.
And EFN wants to make sure he represents the Cuban-wise.
And he's half-Cuban.
He represents his Cuban side.
Be clear.
If he's a Cuban-Bee.
I'm Cuban-Bee.
And this is where drink can flick because I'm Puerto Rican.
So I wanted to represent the Puerto Rican side.
He wants to represent.
I'm Puerto Rican and Cuban.
It is what it is.
I'm both.
I'm going.
I'm careful all out.
So Smoke Disney, you're from NYC.
What does this mean for you to come in this store and see Fat Joe, this is Fat Joe's store, and this is Harlem.
It's monumental.
It's monumental.
I mean, that's why I came.
I'm like, man, I got to come support, buy some sneakers, bring my niggas here, let them cop out.
Because I mean, you know, we ain't got shit like this in New York.
I mean, so it's big for the city, period.
And the thing about Joe store is it's exclusive, but it's retail.
That's ill.
So he's not trying to rob nobody.
He's selling it.
Is this true, Joe?
Box price.
Nothing sold over.
So it's box price.
A brand like Philip Lyne, it would never be in the hood.
Never.
Philip Lyme do $400 million a year.
I don't know what that is, Philadelphia.
Oh, yeah.
What is that?
Well, it's $3,000, $4,000 jacket, shirt, it's over there.
Like your jacket you got on right now?
You're very fly.
Let's go it out there.
Let's throw it out there.
Big one would be proud of you.
This is like something big pun would be here.
I'm going to be honest.
It's like 5,001.
But what it is.
But what I'm saying to you is, you know, I like, I feel like us Latinos, blacks, we set the trends.
You know, and we never get our share of flyness.
So when I did the store, I said, shout out my partner, Scotty.
the youngest partner in the world.
19 years old.
He's working.
Very rich.
But Scottie got to work.
I check his hand, I felt richer.
I'm just going out of up here.
Go ahead.
Continue.
And we just wanted to bring like the Hamptons in the middle of Washington Heights.
So it's actually, I wanted them to see the sneaker culture,
same time get stuff at box price where we ain't robbing nobody.
Plus, we're giving them something that they can see their favorite rapists.
Look at this.
Drink Champ's number one show in the country.
That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
We bigger than Howard Stern.
Tell them, get him that, y'all.
Drink caps is number, motherfucking, Lord.
All right, all right.
All right.
Chee, put the shank, two point two point two.
Why not?
Put the shake back in your park.
Yeah, we did with Cuban.
DJ nasty.
What up?
We got to human.
We got Cuban.
Yeah, he's Cuban, man.
He's stupid.
All right.
Identify all Cubans.
Ching Bing, whatever you do, don't sharpen the shape.
That's my brother Ching Bing.
We also got the Ching Bing Mike Booth podcast.
Let's also look out for Fat Joe's podcast.
We're announcing it live through the Drink Chams Network.
It's called Just for Kicks.
Let's make some noise.
Fat Joe's podcast.
Fat Joe, I love you so much, man.
Also, you know, you got a Cuban cigar.
Yeah, I gave you a cohabel.
He's trying to get to convert.
Let me tell you who I'm proud of.
I'm proud of you guys.
Oh, thank you.
Because you prove that you can make something out of nothing.
That's a fact.
You guys, you know, y'all started with something and you had an idea.
You didn't know what's going to be this big.
No, not at all.
Not at all.
And what happens is, it's a true testament to never giving up.
Never give up.
And that's the story of our life, you know, because a lot of people got short memory.
We put out platinum albums, gold albums.
We put out the biggest hit.
But after a while, the fans is almost like, they'd be like, where's your last hit now?
So they start, you know, forgetting the work you put in.
But you never laid down.
And now you got a 2 million viewers, 2 million.4?
2.2.
And we had 6.2.
6 million last month.
Because you believed in yourself and you did something innovative.
Pretty little.
What's up, my brother?
So what happens is the same thing with Fat Joe.
I sit in the couch
Sometimes when I ain't got a hit
People try to act like they forget
That we ain't put out lean back
Making rain all these things
So then we got to hit them
With a whole the way up
By the way
By the way
All the way
Up
It's platinum
Let's make the choice
No no
Excuse me sir
Double flag
We all away platinum here.
We all away platinum, record platinum.
Yo, but you know, Fadjo, I just want to, you know,
big you up because you transcended with people thought.
Like, people thought you could have a hit record.
Like, because Smoke Dissan, we know you're a new artist.
But after you get 10 years or better, people are going to count you out.
Even if you're hot, they're going to count you out.
They're going to say you can't do it again.
They're going to say whatever, whatever.
But Fadjo, you stumbled over those.
And you kept going.
And one thing about you that I noticed,
you really still love this game.
Oh, I love it.
You really love it.
Yeah, I'm fighting for my respect, you know?
All these years in the game, I still don't get my just due.
I keep fighting for my respect.
The album's called Plata Oplomo.
Shout out Remy Ma.
She's on her way.
Oh, got you.
She went bananas on this album.
This album is incredible.
Once again, I repeat,
incredible by the third.
time if you love hip hop by the time you get to the fourth song
by the time you get to the fourth song you're texting 30 people
like oh no they're serious about this thing no we know you serious already joe stop
killing me right now they're out of pocket
that Joe give you a hit every year time after time
every year it never fails and i'm gonna keep it a hundred with you
fat Joe is hip hop if y'all niggas big is a game y'all niggas is out of pocket
is the BX is Fad Joe.
I forgot.
And I fuck on them as crack.
Let's make some noise today.
So smoke dizzy.
You got a wheeed on you?
We're going to take a smoke break
and we're going to go across the street.
Let's do that.
Not here.
Joe, stop.
Joe, you're all right.
I'm the most respectful nigga in the world.
Let me tell you our story, though.
That Joe invited me to his crib on Thanksgiving.
Listen up.
You know, my nigger
What Thanksgiving?
How long ago?
No, this is last, this is this Thanksgiving, last Thanksgiving.
And, yo, you know Joe's rich, so he has the caterer.
It's the work so he says that.
He has the caterer.
He has everybody out.
So I'm sitting there and Joe was, he lit.
He's like, that's drink, nigg.
I'm like, oh, shit.
I feel like he's challenging me, but this is my brother, though.
So I don't want to take it to him.
And he goes, and then Fat Joe threw up in his own crib on Thanksgiving.
That's what he didn't drink and drink.
No, joke and drink.
Yo, hold up.
It went all in the cup, though.
Yeah, yeah, you were...
He was a professional, he was a professional.
He was the most smoothest thawball ever.
He was the smoothest in the cup.
Listen, listen, hold up.
I got a very special person in the house tonight
who's actually the hottest host in New York City clubs.
Pretty loose right behind you.
You ain't said it.
You had said it.
No, fuck it.
She's in my shit.
Share my shit.
Pretty little.
I see Pretty little in the hospital.
God bless, I pray for you.
And look at you.
You out the hospital looking fucking good.
You text me this morning.
You asked me with sneakers I was putting on,
and you put on the same sneakers, pretty low.
That's the only thing I'm mad at you about.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Hold on.
Before Lou says anything, they put it in perspective for everybody.
I see Lou at the radio station, right?
Then he's in the club, then he's in the hospital getting treatment.
Denny's at the radio, then he's in the club.
Damn.
This guy's consistency with putting in work with a lot of people would just punch out and be like, I'm done.
This guy's strong right here.
That's right.
Pretty little. What's up, NYC?
Oh, no.
We're here at a grand opening up NYC.
I see a lot of beautiful people.
Oh, you're pretty new.
Hold up.
Because there's a lot of, this is, I'm not.
just saying that this is the biggest podcast in the world.
Oh, no.
Make the Lord, God, that man.
Hold on.
Let me tell you, sorry.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Tell them your journey with cancer,
because you're aspiring thousands and thousands and thousands of people
with your journey, pretty, Lou.
Tell them that people got to hear this.
Let me tell everybody, man.
One thing I want to thank Fat Joe on this podcast, man.
Without Fat Joe, I want to be where I'm at right now,
with the power and the stamina that I have.
Two years of fighting leukemia.
Two years of having blood cancer.
And, um...
Let's make some nice for a look.
And, you know...
All right.
You can stop making noise.
Put it, put it like this.
I can only make noise.
I'm sorry.
Put it like this.
You know, I want to thank God because if it wasn't for God
and for the people and all my supporters,
it's all about God.
I wouldn't be touching...
What is it, Joe?
Thousands and thousands of people.
On stages.
Yeah, but it's more than that, Lou.
Let me explain something to you.
Who's a great guy.
Right now, you're not even fighting for Lou.
You fighting for somebody who got cancer somewhere in the world is watching you.
And they're getting up, and they don't have the motivation you got.
So every day you wake up and you fight and you go work and you talk, tell your story,
you are inspiring a little kid somewhere who has cancer who's saying I can make it pretty loser fighter.
I'm going to fight too.
That's what's so powerful about your story.
Now, make some noise for that.
There you go.
Hey, hold on.
This is Joe Town, but I'm going to say one thing.
No, no.
For the Instagram.
Shout to the Instagram.
Shout to everybody.
But listen, anybody who's out there fighting cancer or any type of disease
always let you know that the disease doesn't take you.
You know what I'm saying?
It's all about the mind.
It's all about the power.
It doesn't matter what type of chemotherapy you get or what type of medicine you get.
It's all about your mind if you put your mind into it.
You know what I'm saying?
And you don't let the disease get you.
you, believe me, it doesn't take
no joy for you to beat this.
Yeah.
Number one podcast, I said that
I've been listening since the hospital bed.
And listen, Pretty Lou, I also want to
big you up for just always being a
motivator, always being an inspired
person, always being, every time I
I've seen you, you're smiling. And, you know, that's
important to me because I don't, I can't do
this business, I can't be a part of this business
unless I'm smiling.
If I ain't having fun doing what I want to do
I can't do it
You know what I'm saying
That Royal Elite might be helping
I don't even eat
I don't even eat pussy unless I love it
I'm sorry
I know trick chance
Yo Norrie
Man I appreciate you always having
The Royal Elite bottle
You're in EFA
You always rep that Royal Elite
That vodka brand
People are you about to take a check
Mooh
By the way
Have you taste
This is my first time.
This is get the cameras on him.
All right, aye, aye, aye, aye.
Hurry staff.
Tell you.
Oh, Adai.
No, no, no, no.
Show you.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Now, watch out.
You're going to die for 12 seconds.
How does it feel?
How's the texture?
It goes down smooth.
What a good sales is right here, man.
It's a fair.
This thing, a bad joke at the 13th century rock out in.
Let's respect for you, Lee.
Yeah, this is what the Kings and Queens was a joke.
Back in the days with this shit.
They used to come out with this shit.
Yo, it says 1867, straight up.
That's the whole school.
How did you get put on in a Royal League?
Well, you know, I started drinking it first.
He's a great sell.
You know what? I started drinking it first, and I was like, yo, this is the best, quiet, you know, best kept secret.
So I contacted the owners and was like, yo, you might need fat Joe in your life.
And then they cut that business.
And then I believe that you always got to be like a product of the product.
So I became, I loved the product.
So I contacted them and now we're partners.
And they cut that chaw.
Let's make a noise.
That means, you know, yeah.
That means stupid sift and chiquity.
Yeah, I chow.
I chavo, ain't chavo.
Okay, come on the email.
We're in Washington Heights, boy.
Why not?
Get money.
We're in Washington Heights.
Listen, there's a lot of Coke dealers that's going to come here by sneakers.
I don't know.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
Stop.
Don't talk like that.
There's a nice people here.
I see Chinese people.
All of them is gender.
Genderful.
Gentified.
Gentified.
I said it right?
What did you say gender died?
Gentified.
Gentified.
Gentified.
All right.
That's, bro, whoa, we got Premier.
Oh, no, shit.
We're getting you on FaceTime.
Oh, wow.
Oh, God, Cameron.
Oh, shit.
What up, Primo.
Yeah, we need Primo on drink chance, man.
We're getting you drunk later.
Oh, yo, none of you.
We get you drunk, Primo.
I don't miss for none of you guys.
Yes, you do.
My brother.
We love you, Prings.
Holy shit, I was throwing off.
Permit.
So you got an album with Pete Rock.
I got a whole album
How the fuck did that happen?
Well, I knew Pete since I was young
You know what I mean?
I used to carry Pete Crates to get in the club
Before I could get in.
So you're from Mount Vernon or love?
No, I'm from Harlem.
Okay.
But Pete, you know,
Pete everywhere.
But we did something for Flex
And Pete really fuck with the joint
He was like, yeah, let's just do a whole album.
Wow.
That's how that shit came about.
Man, and what's the name of me?
Don't smoke rock.
And it looked like the paid of fall covers.
Right.
Yeah, guys.
Y'nigs take it back.
NYC. Let me tell you something, smoke dizzer.
I respect everybody coming up, new artists,
but I especially respect new artists from NYC.
Because that's what my heart is.
I live in Miami.
I wear flip-flops all day.
Keep it a hundred.
And I'd never have a babysitter.
Dream-chimp slides.
So, the only store in America
that's going to have the drink champ slides
going to be up NYC.
But I want to support you.
I want to continue, you know, you, the Young M.A.s, the Dave Eases, the A. Boogies, the Darn Q's.
I want to continue to support y'all because y'all's what's going to keep us, y'all was going to bring it back.
And he's got a movement. You got a movement, man.
I look up to y'all. I mean, like, I started this shit listening to y'all.
Listening to crack. Listening to the pun, listening to Norby.
Listen to Hove. Listen to DMX. And I mean, a lot.
Yeah, let's make the noise. I'm just trying checks now.
make some noise for hold cutting checks oh my god i'll tell you later i tell you later god damn it
that's big up hey let's big up hey jill i can't come in nava from naii from nike oh my
oh he's a nice don't cut no i need the nike account no he's actually a big fan of the jing
Oh, goddain, what's your name?
Make some noise from Nike in right now.
Come on, say your name.
Shout to Instagram now.
We need Nike.
We need the Nike plug.
Oh, shit, here we go.
Yeah, definitely.
Shout to everybody, Navelle.
What's up?
Navelle, go ahead.
Shout to Instagram and your Twitter and all that.
Nah.
Nah.
No.
Pick up Navelle, the Nike Club.
Yo, I went.
You know me.
You know my number.
The real one.
You know me.
I went and met with him.
And I was like, yo, it's the story.
He said, Joe.
I'm from the Bronx.
Right.
He actually got a story.
Tell them about your mom's in Fat Joe.
Now, this is drink, this is real.
Get it to talk to the mic.
Your mom's in Fat Joe.
This is so serious.
Oh, no, no, no.
Watch your mom.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Tell them you.
No, the truth is, all right.
I grew up 182nd in Preston and the Bronx.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, where I live, Joe used to hang out.
Hang out.
That's just saying.
He's so cracked there.
So as a little one, I got into something.
And I tell you one thing,
this man and your, your, your brother,
his son's here.
The part of the brother came up.
My mother was screaming,
what's going on, what's going on?
They said, Debbie, we got you.
So, Cammy, and now, what, 20-something years later?
Now you're a big dog in night.
You have to take your job out of your dad.
That's huge.
That's what it is.
Let's make sure you take my number, buzz.
I love the story.
I love the story, but look, take my number, buzzer.
You out? You're out here.
I got, you're going to do this.
Me and you, nigga.
I don't need to pass you all.
This is the number taking section.
Yeah, I'm going to show you.
That's my real shit.
All right, smoke, while they're doing that,
let's talk about this album with P. Rock, man.
Yes, make sure, let's get that contact.
No, down.
And please, whatever, lock yourself in, but put Nike.
It's very important.
Very important.
I don't think I have another Nike
Him and P. Rock is coming up.
Him and P. Rock is coming, but you're hanging out with us right now.
I ain't going to know where.
Where Johnny Nunes can.
We're, I'm Static.
Static right behind you.
Static, come sit down.
All right, let me get you.
Oh, you got a blackberry still.
I'm just blowing up.
Be careful.
You can't hack the east.
Static selector.
What up?
Your official drink champ.
We talk about how we really set off.
Let's go.
My drink champ.
My brother.
How you pronounce it?
I'm the prince of drink champs, and he's like the king.
Navelle.
Let's talk about how the drink champ norie static shit started.
Yo, he smoked dessert.
Be careful.
Yeah?
I'm only drinking because they paid for the flight.
Yeah.
Yo, Camillo.
Camillo in here.
Yeah.
Listen.
Yo, static selected.
Yeah.
Huh?
Johnny Nunez.
We need the rest of that story.
God damn it.
This drink is fantastic.
What's going on, my brother?
Yo, Camelito!
Oh, what's up, Billy?
Oh, shit.
There's three DJs in a rapper right now.
That's the right way.
Don't forget, Nancy's here, too, man.
Oh, shit, four DJs in the rap.
My Cuban preference is here in Florida.
This is a motherfucking house, man.
I did not know DJ Nasty was Cuban.
Yes, man.
I did not know that.
DJ Nasty.
We just know these things.
So, Camillo, what's going on, my brother?
Yo, I'm here.
You open up a slice or two.
Yes.
And Astoria.
So you got one in Astoria.
And one in Long Island City, Queens.
Long Island City Queens.
You get a lot of money.
Let's make some noise for Camillo getting a lot of money.
Morning.
DJ Camillo, so you're the international.
Because one thing I know about your parties is every race comes to your
Park. Is that true?
Well, now, you know, in New York, I have that Latin core, fan, love, Dominican.
So if you're like Spanish, bitches, go to Camillo Park.
Oh, absolutely, 1,000 percent.
Let's just get to the point. Let's get to the point.
Make some noise for that.
Super old demon. Super old demon, I still buy cocaine for these guys back in the day.
And take it back to Queens.
This is back in the day.
Yo, static selector.
Static selector and DJ Camillo.
I would like to ask you both a question right now.
Uh-oh.
You're both DJ every night.
What is the go-to record right now?
Oh, man.
Right now.
Right now.
Right now.
For me, for you, for me, it's DC-4 Liddy.
I don't even know what that is.
Yes, sir.
Oh, that's hard.
That's hard.
Right now.
At the moment.
At the moment.
At the moment.
At the moment.
At the moment.
I thought the name of the group was D.C.
No, no, yeah.
I thought that was a group.
I was like, yo, no, no, no.
Before that, all right, cool.
Let me think, man.
That's a tough question, though, because, you know, there's a very hard question.
I would say, uh, man.
Oh, you could say depending on the crowd, too.
Yeah, it definitely depends on the crowd.
No, we don't want that.
No, man, I do the fuck that.
I'm the, I'm the artist.
I don't know that.
No, I'm not the artist.
I'm the fan.
But you don't understand it, man.
I don't understand it.
I don't understand the DJ guy.
Come on.
Give us one.
You know, I mean, listen, DC4 just dropped this week.
Yeah, right, right.
Big up Meek Mill, we've been doing it up.
So right now, it's dope.
That's what going on.
That's it. That's it. That's it.
You know what it is?
And nobody got it, though.
That new tribe called Questop.
Don't ask me for it.
I think you misunderstood my question.
No, I know.
In the club.
In the club.
In the club.
Like, what are you going to?
Man.
I would say, you know what?
I fuck with Fade, man.
Kanye Fade, I love that record.
Fade!
That's my shit.
Tiana Taylor, that's all I think about when I think I'm fayed.
That's big, absolutely.
Absolutely, that's big.
You know why?
Because for a DJ, that's like a tool.
There's like, go to records, too.
Where you can like, it can bring you, you can either go old school after it, you go new with it.
Like, it's just one of those records you use as a tool to kind of transition.
Yeah, right.
And then when there's club bangers, it's like just left records you can just hit.
And everybody goes crazy.
Like shorty low, Jay-Z.
Dan-na-na-N-N-N-N-N-W.
Jeezy.
Right, right, right.
My bad.
My bad.
I'm looking at all his...
He made a dream of me right now.
He's already drunk on the drink chance.
I'm looking all his liquor around me.
I'm already sauce.
He's a pretty shorty low, man.
Because you're not a sarah guy.
You're an effing guy.
That's right.
But effing is Royal Lee's together.
Take a shot.
Come on.
Get together.
Fat Join and 56 squad.
50s was the first customer today.
50Cim was the first customer today.
I've seen that.
What is this?
What is this?
This is Brad Joe's liquor.
Okay.
All the way up.
They cut the check, God damn it.
I ain't doing this by myself, though.
All right, no problem.
I'll do one.
I'll do one.
And I'm still static.
Oh, my God.
I'm still one of these drugs.
We're going half and half.
I'm going to say, I'm going to do half shots.
I'm Colombian, man.
Get my Cuban partner.
Look, look, there's already one here.
Oh.
We're doing half shots?
Come on.
Let's go.
Let's go.
No, I can't fuck static.
I'm going to just throw it out there.
Yo, listen.
Listen, listen, static was the first guy.
that I said, you can't beat him, join him.
I put Hennessy in his cup, then I put Sorok in his cup, and he drank it and didn't say that.
And then he mixed it with Moette. And then I gave him three more drinks, and I'm looking, waiting for the Earl to come out.
So he would have loved that puff drink.
Oh, no, no, no, puff made the, the puffed the magic drink.
You know what Jeffrey is?
Yeah.
Right here in this cup, right here.
That's my liquor in it.
But listen, salute the DJs, DJ Camillo.
DJ Daddy.
That's a lot of time.
DJ EF.
Finn, let me tell you
something. As an artist,
we don't salute y'all enough.
Hell, no, you don't.
All right. My fuck is don't support the DJ like you should.
Got damn, hold on, relax.
It's coming, it's coming.
So as an artist, you know, without y'all, we don't exist.
Because it has to be a DJ who has to understand our record,
play our record, and support our record.
True.
So the thing about when you've got DJs that break records,
like DJ Camillo, like a DJ EFN, like a status of elect.
Nasty.
a deck of nasty. I want to
salute you brothers. Give Nasty a shot. God damn
give more shots. Yeah, we drink
to the DJs. You're going to drink, NASDA.
You ain't the best today. You are
drunk.
We are drunk. I'm making my full. I'm making a full shot.
Let's speak to. I want
to, I want to
salute the DJ because
we're out, again, without
the DJ, you know what the
DJ is? Y'all are the bullets. We're the
gun, but the gun
can't function. The DJ is the back
bone of hip-hop, man. Let me break it down my way.
Nah, I'm gonna tell you. Let me bring you that one.
I'm gonna tell you right now. The DJ
is the bullets and we are the gun.
And I want to salute the DJ, DJ nasty,
DJ Camillo,
Static Selecta,
DJ enough.
DJ envy,
Clue, Funkmaster Flex,
Kay Slade, everybody.
Can I say Kit Capri just cause?
Kickapri.
That's one, a little.
Shots up for me.
Salu.
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Oh my life
Oh that made me one of dance
That's crazy
What's that record in the car?
Yo real talk
One time I was listening
to one of the episodes
And I had her hit up Nore
A drink chance?
Of course, drink chance
Because after the episode
I was like, Norrie,
great show, but fuck, you
twisting right now.
Because the end of the show.
Dame Das' one?
I don't know which one it was.
I've listened to like maybe 10 of them.
The 50s is the most...
The 51 he was fucked up.
The 50 one you were fucked up.
No, the 50 was fucked up more than me, though.
Yeah, yeah, 50 got fucked up.
He didn't drink.
Yeah, he drank first shot out to drink.
And that was an amazing show.
Shoutouts for everybody getting away from drink chance.
Everybody want to do a podcast now.
That's right.
That's right.
I got to know what I got this.
I can't even like
I feel weird wanting to do
No I'll say it on the air
It's called Backstory
Shot my partner JFK
We're doing this thing called Backstory right
And the co-host is gonna blow your mind
When you see who it is
But uh
Is it good girl?
Nah
But it's about basically
Every episode's gonna be
The making of an album
A classic album
So we gotta do
War Report
We gotta do a couple
Different things
That's a podcast you're gonna do
Yeah
But I hate that everybody's
Network
But you know what
I got feel bad
Because my Shade 45 shit
Everybody that's doing a podcast that's not down with drink champs.
Let's do that right now.
Let's say they're biting us.
But if you're down with Drink Chats Network, you're building a network right.
You have to support you.
Let's let get DJ Nasty get that mic for a second.
Nasty.
You're touring all over the world right now, man.
Orlando.
This is DJ shit.
Shout out to Orlando, man.
Shout out to Orlando, man.
You, Nancy was the first person to play a crazy hood record, straight up.
And pro style.
Yeah.
And that's where Carl is really from.
Let's keep it real.
Carl is really from Orlando.
By way of North.
Mississippi.
Orlando.
He got a DJ starting out there, yeah.
Yeah, sure.
Started.
But he's from New Orleans, then he made his home.
Went to Miami.
Let's pick it up.
Let's pick it up college.
God damn it.
God damn it, Snapchat.
I heard your own Snapchat.
I had no idea.
I had no idea.
And Kelly's supposed to be on drink chance, man.
We're waiting for you right here.
I know, I know.
You got to get them.
Miami.
Come on, man.
That we have so much history.
And he keeps fucking with the corny people.
God damn it.
Big them up as well.
We love you rap radar.
Nassie, you're still on the radio in Orlando, right?
Power 95.43.
That's right.
Yep.
Now, is that...
That is a clear channel or my heart?
Cox.
You've been there forever, right?
You must own the station by now.
Cox?
Yeah, Cops radio, man.
It's 99 jams, right?
Coss Media.
No, no.
Orlando is...
But I'm saying, it's not the same Cox?
Nah.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's right.
See you West, man.
See a West, brother.
You get your money out of the gun, dog
You pretty did
That's funny
Bigger said, God
I'm like, what the money's going?
Bigger to my dude, super old, man
I love you, super old
You're looking very slim
On the 40-day reset
You shot the nasty
He was with Beyonce
Right
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, I'm watching
I'm watching
Did you get the smell with Beyonce?
Yeah, yeah
She smelled amazing
I heard she smelled like
She said she smelled amazing
It's a fact
Look
I'll be texting hold
Like yo how does she smell
than that. I'm lying.
Yeah, you're crazy.
It felt good for the moment.
It felt good for the moment.
Big up the hole, because he's cutting checks right now.
Baytime.
He's cutting checks right now.
Big up the hole.
And you switch from Surratt to F in.
Correct.
What happened?
You mean Sarat wasn't cutting the check?
Let's get straight to the point.
I felt like you about the railroad.
This is drink change.
We talk about drinks.
Let me see.
I was with, yo, shout to the puff.
You know what I'm saying?
He definitely opened the door.
Yeah, but.
I was down with Sarat Boys for five years.
And, um, the situation.
The situation came about two years ago, came down.
And I was like a gentleman.
I stepped to puff in him and say, yo, I got this situation here, man.
What's up?
So I didn't take a Puff or him rock at the time.
I actually stepped to like Prez.
Sean Press.
And then the first year, I didn't take it.
You didn't take that.
Oh, so the offer was on the table for a minute.
Yeah, but you're from Queens.
Yeah, exactly.
Second year came.
Second year, they were knocking again.
What's up?
And then 50.
And then I did the right.
Again, say, yo, my brothers, you know, this is going on. What's up? Yeah.
Yo, you know, right now, things they move and things in there. I'm like, okay.
Well, I don't know. Took them up to Rock Nation offices.
Yo, this is about to go down. Yo, we still can't make a move. We can't help you, blah, blah, blah.
Rock Nation saying that? Oh, no. Serrake is saying that. Okay, go ahead.
Where did you get a Rock Nation? I don't, you know.
No, because he said he went to Rock Nation offices. You did say that.
Yeah, I made them, you know, I did the right thing. You know, I gave him a head up.
You had management due the approach. Not you.
bro because yeah right and then you know after a while being there five years
you know i say you know i think it's time man 50 you know want to get down with this new
and it and it's great to start something new again you know what i'm saying up and coming
you know effing is new still still new and you believe in the product absolutely and then just the
whole queen's movement that's right that's right come on 50 god damn it yo you know you know
think he was real genuine i met with him was real that's the envy said
that's a lot of good things to say i'm doing great things about what i want to do and he you know
He put the whole, paint the whole picture for me
And it's just more than just effing
You know what I'm saying? He has a plan behind it
Big of 50, God damn it
Right, so you know, I just made the move
You can come to drink chance
Yeah, yeah, please have your beer
Everybody, all the drink chance army
Please hit him up because
We let him slip out of our things
He came and did the podcast
We let him slip
We didn't pressure him but now it's time to pressure him
Because everybody tell me he's a good guy
But you're a sarah guy, right?
I'm not, I'm actually a free agent
Oh shit!
I'm looking for
check. You got a hollandie.
We said, Joe, we just sorry, DJ Nasty to Rory Elite.
I don't know if I got the power to do that, but I just already did it.
Sorry, I'm sorry, Royalee. All the way up.
So, um, was you down with Sarka at one point?
Nah, I never got into the, you know, I didn't really drink thing.
I drink a little bit.
He drinks.
He's Cuban, man.
He drinks something.
A little Baccarre to here.
Are you really Cuban?
Yeah, absolutely.
He's Cuban.
The grooving Cuban.
A hundred percent.
You're a hundred percent.
Thank you.
Yeah.
You're talking with black.
You're talking black.
I got to go change diapers.
I love y'all.
Yo, static selector.
Let's make sure you shout out to Instagram and all these people so they make sure they, you know, original drink chant.
At static select.
That's what K's not C's.
S-T-A-T-A-T-A-T-A-T-A-T-E-L-K-T-T-E-K-T-T-E-K-T-T-E-L-E-K-T-T-E.
You know, Shade 45 Thursday nights
And me and Norrie are about to build about this other
This other podcasting we talk
That's right, me and EFNs signing that guy
We love you static, brother
Okay
Let me know, hit me later
We're going to strip pool
Yeah, all right
We're going to edit that part out
That's it
That's it
All right, so listen
DJ
We got DJs here
I'm excited, man
When you go to a club
How does it work?
You look at the crowd
and you play or do you play and then look at the crowd?
Me, Camillo, I walk in, have definitely a drink.
I got to get in that zone, man.
Sometimes I got to wake up myself, and you definitely observe the crowd.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, doing it so long, so many years, you already know what you're walking into.
But still, you got to observe the crowd.
You got to see what the fuck the DJ did the last 20 minutes.
You know what I'm saying?
Because sometimes the new guys, they just like to go.
win early. They forget that
the club is up until 4 in the morning.
We got two more hours to go. So you're
burning all these records down. But how often
you think now, because there's a difference
I don't spend a club anymore, I used to.
And we used to be able to break a record
in the club. Right. It doesn't seem like you could do that
anymore. No, that's not true. Because it'll clear the
that floor. No, well, yes.
But nowadays, let's
say nowadays you have an artist in the
room, they have their
assistants on our next. Yo, here's the
USB. Yo, yo, yo, so-so.
Tell me what they might have their people's there
That might help the environment
It might help the environment
But it might not also
Because you know you got the new
Oh play the new song
So the crowd don't want to hear the new song
So the crowd want to hear the fucking
But even something that you like
That you want to break
It's tough
It's tough
If it is it's tough
Before it seemed like
The crowd was like
I fucked with the DJ
No matter what
It seemed like that
That's the shift
Back in the 90s
That's what I'm talking
That's when I was in the close
Those days are over
Right now it's crazy
Because I see DJs getting booked
Are you out?
No you can't leave us man
Nah, you know, he got the dinner.
He got the dinner.
Get the, get the, I'm going to be back tonight.
No, but get the joints.
Get the joints out of my bag.
Where do you have?
I'm going to get, right under nasty.
Yo, J. Rock.
See you tonight before you leave.
Yeah.
I'm coming to the other two.
You sure?
Yeah, I'm coming back.
You sure?
No, that's, don't worry about that.
You know, big up Jay Rock.
We love you.
We're going away.
He's going to college for two years.
And we love you.
We're always going to hold you down, J. Rock.
You know what I'm saying?
But, so.
What was, what was you?
What we're saying?
Breaking a record in a club?
You're breaking a record.
So this is what I see nowadays.
Nowadays I see a DJ that get hired, like a big DJ.
And they'll say he's at live.
But he'll technically be on the set for 20 minutes.
That happens a lot.
Does that bother you?
I mean, I'm cool.
If I go in there and I do my hour, it's cool.
But, you know, yeah, I know what you're talking about.
There's also a lot of politics.
Like, let's say you're going to live.
There's mad politics that people don't know.
You know.
School us on some of those politics.
Well, you know, sometimes they tell you not to go in, you know.
They tell you not to play certain records because Stevie J got to play.
Oh, yeah, yeah, that happens.
That's happened for a while.
Yeah, yeah.
But hands down, you know, let's salute Stevie J because that's his house.
That's his house.
So I played I live several times and I stood off certain records because I know.
Sometimes I see Stevie J right behind me just staring like, oh, that's kind of real.
But it's like, you know, but here's the other thing, you know, you're going to live.
You want to bust that nut, especially you're not from Miami.
But if you can bust it without those records,
then you kill the game.
And you're a real DJ.
Of course.
But that, you know, that room is special.
It's a special room because it's one of the biggest hip-hop clubs in the East Coast.
It's industry, too.
And it's hard to have a lot and shout out to Phil the mayor.
And, you know, and them guys, they've been there over seven years already.
That's legendary for a club to last over seven years.
It doesn't happen.
You know what I'm saying?
It's my job.
I'm hired.
CBS hired me.
Yeah.
I am my boys.
Drink champ, sight talking.
I'm sorry, man.
I'm sorry
It's normal shit
It's not disrespect
It's just normal shit
I know it is
I listen
Has you ever
Return to favor
Like with Stevie J.
Kane in New York
And he was DJing
And then you ever say to him
Yo don't play
This has it happened
No no
He came one time
Uptown
And I let him
Like you know
This was back
Let me see
Vintage
This is back uptown
Yeah off of Dykeman
But these are good dudes
Right here
Y'all are good
Yeah like you know
That's a dude
That's good
DJ Camillo
Great people
We've been in a game
For a minute
So it's like
One night ain't going to break you or make you, man.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, there's a lot of pot.
The other thing is, you know, Stevie J.
I've seen him come up from when he was nobody.
Right.
So now he's buzzing.
You know what I'm saying?
Now he got that record right now.
I heard of that.
You know, as a fellow DJ, I played it on a high for him.
You know, up here, nobody playing Stevie J record right now, really.
Right.
Right.
Now, the one thing I see about you is beginning of Instagram, you never posted your children.
Yeah, yeah.
Or your wife.
Yep, y'all.
Facts.
And I was like, damn.
I used to look at your pictures and say his wife going to kill him when he go home.
Because you used to actually black out your wife.
I used to blur them out.
Yeah, because, you know, I was new IG.
We talked about four or five years back.
And I'm like, do I want to want to put my kids there.
They're two years old.
I don't know where there's IG is going.
No, they'll still say something foul.
I get it.
You guys got to ignore it.
Right, that's it.
Right.
So, but it wasn't even that.
I was just like, more like I don't want my people know what my kids look like.
You know what I'm saying?
It's personal.
Nowadays, though, 2016.
Google Maps, they already know.
So you've changed that.
Now you...
Nah, change.
Because now they're older.
Because he gets on my case
because I don't bring my girl
to the podcast.
And I'm like, no.
This is my work.
Right.
It's my personal.
Yeah, you're right.
Follow me on Snapchat at DJ Camillo.
Follow me on Instagram, DJ Camillo.
Who has had his girl?
Huh?
Who about it?
Habick had his girl.
No, he said he had his side piece.
It looked like a side piece.
I just...
I got to stop saying that.
That's what you said.
I ain't saying, Abby.
In my mind, that could be his girl.
You know what I'm saying nasty?
I'm so sorry, Habik.
But it could be his girl.
We don't know.
They were on the show.
They were on, like, behind my talking?
No, no, no, no.
Yeah, I was going to hit you one day because I was like, yo, Nora, you need some females up in the show.
And then I saw, what was it, Envi and Angelie?
To me, that was like.
That was a dope episode, yeah.
That was like, first time you had a female actually.
Yeah.
No, no, we've asked.
We also has Cassie.
We got Cassie.
I'm trying to get people like to smoke with Cassie.
Let's make some noise while I'm smoking the blood with Cassie.
Make some noise.
Hey, we're not supposed to talk about that.
We're not supposed to talk about that.
I don't give a fuck.
So, Puff, if you want to edit that out, don't worry about it.
We already do it on the podcast.
Oh, my God.
Cassie smokes blunts, and I also smoke the down.
No, he's doing bad business right now.
And I also smoked a down-low cigarette with us.
Oh, no, no.
What makes a noise?
Let me smoke in a boge of your cat.
No, you smoked a dirty right now.
No, I never smoked you doing it.
No, you can't roll up.
This is Fat Joe's story.
You can't do that.
You can't do that.
Let me tell you something.
Fat Joe.
Fat Joe is a great guy.
Big time.
And he's a sneaker.
Like, let me tell you.
I said it while he was here.
I said it right he was a DJ nasty.
Like, I get exclusive sneakers,
and I just go hang out with him just because I just wait for him to analyze it.
Right.
And then he'll be like, I got those already.
Of course he does.
And I'll be looking at it.
You know, only three times.
I knew this guy 20 years.
Only three times, he said, I don't got those.
Mm.
And it was the Jordans that you have on.
No, it wasn't you.
No, he's just drive today.
No.
No.
No, no, no, no.
No.
My nigga, my, my nigger, my nigger, my nibus.
got the Jordans on. Can you show us the Jordans? Show us the Jordans that you got on.
He's like, oh, the threes. Lift them up. I'm sorry.
Mr. Bentley. Mr. Bentley. Show him the Jordans. What are they called? What are they called?
The threes. The threes. Yeah, three. I had those on. And Joe went like this to me. He said,
they're not making nose again. I said, good. And then he finally bicked me up. He was like,
I ain't got to smoke. There's a, listen, I got a smoke. It's certain things you got to do in hip-hop.
You got to smoke a blunt with Snoop
You did that
17
You got to smoke 17 blunts with Snoop
Because one just
Just don't feel right
You got to make sure you put the paper on the
One is like finger popping
Like finger popping is cool
But you ain't hit that
But you ain't hit that
You ain't hit that
You ain't hit that
You got to play with smoking
What finger bobbing is
No no no
I'm talking with finger popping
I don't know to fuck that finger
That shit that's weird man
But when we did the
The show was
The Piper He likes the finger pop
Back in the day
He was a finger popera.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Back in the day.
We're taking this in a dark place, man.
It's beautiful.
We are in NYC.
We got DJ Camillo, DJ nasty.
Static selector, smoke dizzle.
Yeah, I'm just catching a flashback right now.
I'm looking at you, Finn.
I'm like, I remember when I tried to push mixtapes at his shop, right?
Yeah.
Crazy goods.
That's what me and Norrie met in 97.
Let me send 20 pieces down there.
Yeah.
And I had my mixtapes in Woodside.
Wow.
Yo, Nunez, take the hat off.
You don't look good in it.
I'm going to keep it.
I'm fucking with you
I'm fucking with you
I'm fucking with you
Yo Johnny
Johnny
Why your hands so wet
Come on wipe your hands
Why you're like this is
My man's hand man's
Man with respect
You have a man lotion on his hands
It's coming out
Yo
So DJ
Maybe he was finger popping
Something
How is how annoying is it
When you got a record
You're popping
The artist
stinks they're popping, but they're
kind of not popping.
That's all day. It's every day. It's every day.
It's every day? Every night. Do they
have your phone number?
Some do. Do they have their Twitter? How do they annoy you?
You know I smoke Camel Crush, right? I'm white.
Gave me black niggas cigarette. I'm smoking.
Makes a noise from black niggas cigarette.
Who said that?
I defied you and hide you.
You're interned now. You're intern now.
So, like, how was that nasty?
Describe me, you're in Orlando.
A guy's in Orlando.
He thinks he's popping because it's fucking with him.
Shout out to everybody in Orlando, man.
Oh, he used to be popping.
Oh, he used to be popping.
So describe me that situation.
I mean, some of them are popping out there, you know what I'm saying?
The one that are popping, you know, we support them.
And you're late?
Sometimes you're late?
Yeah, sometimes we're late.
I heard Frank Flex say that one night.
Frank Flex said, I played myself.
And then he jumps on the.
But, you know, when you jump on it, it's a whole different story.
Right, because you're from the town.
Exactly.
And it gets a bigger reaction.
But, you know, some cats just ain't popping, you know.
You got to let them know, get it popping.
Sometimes they were super popping.
They're not popping right now.
And, you know, they're trying to, you know, trying to get back up where they were.
And they're hitting you like crazy.
And like, what do you do?
Like, what do you do?
You know, you don't want to be this person.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
So it's tough, man.
I think, I think, I think, I want to correct you on that.
I think an artist will respect that more, if you say, this is like, you know why me and Flex have, um, I know if you to take it to heart.
Me and Flex, we have one of the, they all take it to heart.
One of the greatest relationships, because I could, I don't ever send records to Flex.
I go see him and Flex be like, and I'll send you that one.
And then flex me like this.
It's good.
I'll be like, nah, you don't like that.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
It's like, but like, I think that.
But, again, to you guys' respect, you can't meet with every artist.
You can't sit down in the Greek captain and eat some crab legs or, excuse me, slice in Y, C.
And just sit down and have a slice of pizza with everybody.
But what happens if you got a record that you personally love, but no other DJ on your station loves this record.
Do you still stand there and support it?
Yeah, of course.
supported, but then of course
there's a certain degree, like, you go to a certain
extent. And if it's not...
The PD be like, what's going?
Oh, the PD, forget, my nigga, like,
you know, radio, you got to understand.
Radio's another ballgame. Like, I can't be
Camillo on radio. I could be half
50% Camillo, because it's a business.
That's deep. Yeah, man. That's deep. Programming
is serious.
The other 50% is
radio fucking talk. Like,
it is what it is, man. Wow, that's
deep. And isn't it different now where there's
artists and records that are
blazing on the internet
artists that got like
hundreds of thousands of followers
I'll give you an example
Savage 21
Blazoned
Blazzing
That must be crazy
I'm gonna be honest
Before you say
Whatever you say
That's damn near my
My favorite new artist
Savage 21
I'll leave him
And he's on fire
But can I hit that on the radio
At 5 p.m?
That nigga said
He said I'm gonna fuck a bitch
And then I'm gonna give that bitch
The A pill
I'm gonna plan B
pill. I said, oh, shit.
That was hard. That was hard.
Like in Miami, I don't know how Denzel Curry
hasn't been on the radio.
Like on regular rotation. You know
Denzel Curry out of Miami?
You talked about it.
Yeah, he's an incredible artist out of Miami.
He's like the next Kanye.
Yeah, he's got to join with Rick Ross.
I have a joint on my album with Gumplate.
Radio, you know, radio be late, man.
Killing it. Radio be late, you know.
He was with Joy Badass.
He was with Joy Baddust.
Like, I'm saying, like, he's got a movement.
That's what I'm just to say.
It's like a different.
There's the radio parallel, and then there's, like, this online internet movement, you know what people have fans, direct-to-fans.
Well, your think you ain't got super dependent on radio, you feel me?
Right.
I'm sure he's killing an event.
Yeah, because the new artist, man, what does that do to the radio?
Like, what does that mean for radio eventually?
Yeah.
That's the greatest app, radio is a ratings thing, man.
Like, what do you think, you think, what do you think the lifespan of radio is to date?
I think it's way smaller, man.
Like, listen, nowadays, these kids, I don't, you know, not like when I was growing up, you had to go to radio.
Yeah.
You had to go.
I was just stretching Babito guy one in the morning,
bam, let me listen to college radio.
Then I was listening down to Flex.
Then, you know, I was Kit Capri when he was on the radio.
Like, nowadays, these kids wake up.
It's on the phone, man.
It's on the app.
It's on YouTube.
It's on...
Streaming.
It's on a podcast.
It's so many avenues now.
And do you think that's a good thing, the streaming thing?
Or you think that's a bad thing?
As a DJ.
It's a good thing.
It's a good thing.
It's a good thing.
It's a good thing.
It's something you can't change regardless.
knows. There's apps now.
DJ Camillo app, by the way.
Download that.
Oh, let's pick up DJ Camillo app.
Let's make some of it.
Make some more than you.
Drink Champs app, by the way.
Oh, yeah.
And we got the text app too.
And we got a text stickers.
Drunk Text by Drink Chaps.
Yeah, he's very rich.
Do you have apps?
I need to get the app.
Damn.
I'm feeling behind here.
It's time to drink champ.
Don't worry about it.
We realize Collie ain't.
No, Canada only taking care of him, man.
No, I see it's a sad.
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
Big up DJ Callet.
Yeah, I'm so happy for him.
You got to, as a DJ, you have to be happy.
You know, to see that right now.
Yeah, the first time I ever played in Miami ever.
There was this party from these guys called NFA.
I don't know if you remember them.
Yeah, of course.
The first time I played in Miami,
Callet opened up for me.
And you know, this is back in the day when, like,
Callet was around the way local.
That's probably mixed 96.
Right, right.
And you know, just to see her now in 2016,
my brother, like he is the nika.
He's the nico.
He's the nigger.
Look, I've always told people, I've seen Khalid already popping a little bit in Miami passing out his own flyers.
Yeah, yeah.
And I can never take that away from him.
Like, I've seen his grind from the beginning.
And he's never changed.
He's always been that outlandish person.
Never changed.
Yep.
Make that.
Yeah, we had a DJ segment on drink channels.
Yo, I've been waiting for this.
Yo, I ain't going to probably.
I'm outnumbered.
No, yeah.
Yeah, we can jump him right now, guys.
I'm looking around.
We can turn for artists.
Like, oh, smoke dizzards are right here.
Smoke, thank you for not let me get drunk.
No, he might be DJ Spongers right now.
The DJs are deep over here.
Yo, so what's next for DJ Nasty?
Me.
Before I smoke a new boy.
This is going to be the year I put out a single.
I've been producing behind the scenes a while.
DJ Nasty dropped an album.
I'm not going to do an album.
I'm just going to do a single, see how that goes.
Can you say what records you produced on that we know?
Oh, man.
We know a lot of, there's a lot of big records.
I'm made a little way.
Yeah.
All I do is win
Keep going
Wait, you produce all I do is win
Yeah, man, come on man
Damn, let me give you a big of Cali
Damn, man
The roster's crazy, man
Lula Chris
Any artist you can name
I worked with him
Yeah
Come on, you gotta name these records, Nancy
He's got a lot of big records
His publishing check
I'd be forgetting
I'd be forgetting how many
He's rich
And the new new Cald record too
Do your mind
We co-produced that joint
Yeah
We did a dip set joint that long time coming joint.
Yeah, he got joints, man.
The Wikipedia is sick, man.
DJ Nancy LVM.
Wikipedia will be lying.
Let's not go to the Wikipedia.
We're going to make some other shit.
What are they saying about you?
They told me I was 40 years old.
I'm 39.
Don't you get...
40 years old, buddy?
Don't you dig give me an extra year?
I'm 39.
Let me be 39.
At September 6, I'll be 40.
They ain't got my age.
I'm good, though.
So what's next for Camilla?
You know.
Pick up to Lex.
My nigga Lex.
He's on his way.
No, Lex.
What's going on?
You don't want to invite me to the Dominican trips.
You know with Mr. Lee?
Mr. Lee.
Dadi.
They be having Dominican trips where they go out there and go crazy.
They never invite me.
I got money.
What's a Dominican trip?
Like, what are you doing?
Gamma te, gavro.
Now I know exactly what it is.
Exactly what it is.
That's funny.
I want to go and see.
it. Yeah. No, I already know what it is.
I heard it's fantastic. Camillo,
you go to these trips, too?
Uh, no.
Yeah. I'll see you on the ground.
Don't do it, Camilla.
Because you were supposed to get married, right, Lex?
What happened?
Wow. Wow.
Hey, I can't speak on that.
No, he's red.
He's looking at his face getting red.
Yeah, you're dry-snitching right now, man.
I said it on a podcast around.
This is my second time.
So you should have text me and told me I shouldn't talk about this.
But you didn't, so I'm going to keep talking about it.
So Lex's supposed to get married
They was going to Dominican Republic
They didn't get married
And he still went to Dominican Republic
That's gangsta
That's crazy
Big up Mr. Lee, Star Rock clothing
And Lex
She got awkward a little bit
But listen, I'm a married
I'm a married guy
So I know why they don't invite me
To the Dominican person
But I can behave myself
I can go there
And relax
I can relax
What's going on Big Pink?
What's going on my nigga?
You ate your corn, Brad?
All right, all right, all right, all right.
All right, that's my nigga Big Pink.
I've never met him, but he looks dangerous.
Is that his name? Big Pink?
I don't know.
I thought you knew him.
I thought you knew him.
He looks dangerous.
I thought you knew.
Let's big him up.
Fat boy.
That's my nigga.
Makes him though.
Fat boy.
Instagram famous.
And he got on Cameron Pink.
Let's make some noise for that.
Yo, Camillo.
Don't worry.
Lex.
we want you to get married eventually
we really do
because you've been having
your dick in the dirt
for a long time
20 years
I met you 20 years ago
and your dick was there
and then I come back
20 years later
your dick is still there
you gotta take your dick out the hood
Lex
you gotta take a dick out of the hood
listen
you're crazy
there's a horrible friend
there's a lot of people
listen I know people
from Lefrak City
that only fuck left frack city
pussy
you can't do that
You gotta take your dick and throw it
If it wound up in my hand
Or it's better than Lefrak
Even though you might have a bitch
That's not better than the Lefrak chick
It's just you got to travel
You gotta take your dick
And you gotta give you a dick
Where has this podcast gone right now?
You gotta take our dick and throw it somewhere right now
You gotta give you a dick mileage
This is a dick throwing podcast right now
You gotta give your dick frequent flyer miles
No, no, let's death a dick,
My nigger.
I walk in and see the legends himself.
My nigga.
You're going to smoke a new boy with me?
Yeah, I'm not.
Oh, damn.
Don't hit me when you want.
Yo, Camillo.
What's up?
Camillo, you don't be fucking, though.
I'll be seeing that.
I'm a merry man.
He's married, man.
No, no, but for nothing.
I'm going to keep it real.
I blow everybody.
Whoa, you don't blow everybody.
Blow up everybody.
Pause.
But you and Dad,
yo, yeah, yeah.
You and Daddy Yanke is probably the only people I've seen
that got the best.
Dad is chicks that want to fuck y'all, and you ain't taken them?
Yeah.
You and Daddy Yankee.
Yeah.
You're taking them down sometimes.
Nah, no.
Nobody listens to us.
I've been married.
I've been married.
10 years, you know.
I'm married.
Two kids.
I'm about to be married to you.
No.
I want no problem.
You said 10 years together in the relationship.
10 years together.
Oh, my, Noree.
Five years married.
I'm going to marry my wife again.
Nice.
Because I love her like that.
I respect.
Make some more.
Make some more.
I felt like my first wedding was like I just did it.
I mean, to my wife.
It's my second marriage.
I'm sorry.
Oh, okay.
If I'm confusing, y'all, bear with me.
It's my second time married.
But this wedding that I gave my new wife, I felt like it wasn't nori.
Like, it was like 14 people.
A norish movie.
Do the big Catholic women.
I want to do a big capital wedding in the Chris Lydie's where Chris Lyddy got married.
Remember?
And I invited y'all because we wanted to jump.
I was Steve Stout at that time.
Yeah, but I was in short.
You were in shorts and he didn't want to come in.
Yeah, let me DJ that.
I was telling my people.
I was like, let me DJ that.
Let's DJ.
Let's say.
I'm going to remarry my wife, September 4th.
Let's do it.
Next year.
Nice.
You know, let's do the party at the wedding.
Oh, that's hard.
Oh, wow.
We're going to be dressed up, though.
Yeah, no, no, being in the tucks.
All right.
Tuck's and the podcast.
Yeah, yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, Camillo, you're going to DJ.
Oh, that's hard.
That's Labor Day weekend.
That's Labor Day weekend.
But just so you know, you got it, you're like, I ain't got it.
Yo, drink, chance, podcast.
We're going to take a break, smoke some cigarettes.
Thank you.
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Hey, hang, Sangria.
I hope you're Saavetus, your boy, N-R-E.
What up is DJEFN.
And it's Junior Chess Motherfucking Podcast.
Make some nice!
And right now, we got the queen of hip-hop.
She is running it.
I seen her as a, like, we were both young in.
And this was
Punn's number one shooter.
Like, when it came to
Rhymes, her number one,
I'm so proud. I'm so happy
of what you doing.
I'm proud of your husband as well.
Because, God damn it, you are real nickel.
Proud of the union.
Let's make some noise for black love.
God damn.
So, Remy, how's life been?
I'm chilling.
I'm good.
Mm.
You're not drinking, you don't smoke.
Nah.
Okay.
And even parole, you can't drink?
Nah.
Oh, God damn it.
I mean, I never really was a drinker anyway.
But Papoose is a drinker, though, correct?
Absolutely not.
You drinking what?
No, absolutely not.
You know, something of bad influence, but I got to be the whole different.
Before, like, in my family, it's like a running, ongoing joke.
Like, it's Papoose.
And then when he's drinking, we call him drunk pap.
Oh, drunk pass.
It's like two different people.
Drump Pap.
So I'm a number person on him.
You never introduced me to drunk Pat.
I don't even know scientific, Pat.
Right, right.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Yo, but Pat Poo's, man.
You know, you and Remy, the one thing I want to admire about y'all is it's real.
No doubt.
Like, y'all are the first people that got on love and hip hop, and it actually inspired me to do love and hip hop.
I said no at the end.
Okay.
But when I seen y'all, y'all, y'all was so, like, elegant, y'all was so sincere.
It was so real.
No doubt.
tell, like, they didn't give y'all a script at all.
No.
So, like, what, because the way you rhyme is, like, anti-love and hip-hop.
So what made you make the decision to do love and hip-hop?
I mean, actually, they wanted to, they was reaching out for a while, even when she was
locked up, they just wanted to document me, visiting her and all that, but we declined it
for those reasons that you said.
We was like, we ain't with the fool of me, you know what?
But when she came home, we was like, yo, you know what?
Why not put the real on the show?
And how they introduced it to us, they was like, yeah, we want somebody who could really
live up to the title, love and hip-hop.
Right.
So we let you all love in hip-hop.
Let's make some noise for that.
I'm Mary as well.
Got there.
Hopefully my wife listening and she'd be happy.
Or hopefully, yeah.
So, man, man, you look so good.
Thank you.
You came home and it was like you just came home and you just hit the track running.
Right.
Was that planned?
Was you?
Yeah.
I mean, I looked at the history of everybody who got locked up and when they came home.
what they did and how it panned out
and it wasn't looking too good.
Everybody came home,
tried to chill for a little while,
and it didn't work.
For some reason,
there's this big conception
that if you go to prison,
you're going to come home
and you're going to be lit.
Right.
Everybody didn't go come on, Tupac.
He's the only one.
He's the only one.
Everyone else, you know, they came home.
Yes, I'm so, listen, let me just say something.
I'm just so happy that
the one thing that I,
I see from love and hip hop
was, like I said,
y'all shit was real,
but the fact that I wanted to promote that more.
Like me, personally, um...
You said it was the only positive thing.
That was, to me, because...
Because, like, I ain't gonna lie.
And I'm gonna keep it a honey.
When you went to see her at the restaurant...
Right.
And then you gave her something,
and she was like,
is this a Chanel bag or whatever, whatever?
And then you gave it a teddy beer.
Your tear came on my eye.
Nah.
No, sweet a go
I'm not even lying
Because I was like
Mine's too
Because it wasn't the Chanel of that
You know
No but I felt bad
I was just like
Damn
You know
That's one thing when I met
My
My new wife
Because this is my second time
Being married
My new wife
I found out
She only had one
Philopium two
You know what I'm saying
And so she couldn't
Reproduce
But then she got pregnant
And it was like
It was like
Damn
was a blessing for God. So my son, my Cuban son,
because these niggas, Cuban, he's a pro
Cuban. My Cuban son, he's a
miracle. But when you
did that at that moment, it reminded me
of how I felt, because I would have loved my wife
whether she could reproduce or not. It was just
something that she just gave me. But
that moment, I was like,
I didn't
that type of cry. It was
a thug tear that came down. I was just
like, damn. And I really
think that you should be
admired more. You know what I'm saying?
Because I heard you say something. You said.
when you go visit your homies
you see people on the BIA floor
but when you go visit your wife
can you break that down
yeah man basically you know I visit a lot of my
homies that's locked up over the edge
you know how it is from
and every time I'm going to the visit
whether it's a lot of snow on the ground
or in summertime you see a lot of females
pushing strollers carrying babies
bringing packages it's crowded
you can't even get in there because the females
are supporting them but coming from the hood
they always say
yo, bitches ain't shit.
You know, if you catch a case, they don't hold you down.
Right.
So, you know, you kind of, that door is kind of implanted in your brain.
But my wife became incarcerated, and I started visiting her.
When I went to the facility, the visiting floor is empty.
Wow.
There's no dudes visiting them, and they got to visit every day.
So I'm like, damn, the hook taught us wrong, man.
Like, they're so hard on the females saying they're not loyal, but we're not supporting them.
And there's a lot of females in there.
Nobody visiting them.
Let's make noise from Black Love again, God damn it.
Black Love, God damn.
That job, goddamn.
Yo,
No, he's got too many
niggas in the show, man.
Yo, I don't know about Fat Joe.
Listen, Fat Joe tells everybody else that's not with us.
They say,
Fat Joe asks them,
will you wait?
He's ain't.
No worry.
You got 60,000.
You guys are all cousins, man.
I just want to let you know that I would have been,
did, you know, your podcast, but...
No, well, you're on parole,
and we're very loose.
Yo, Joe, pretty much bend me and me.
He was like, I don't care what's like when we did the record.
I'm like, y'all I did the record.
It's dope.
You know, I got to thank you face-to-face.
Oh, it's not dead.
That's not dead.
You know what?
No, Remy, you know what?
Because there's a lot of people in this game that, you know, I might have seen come up.
I've really seen you come up.
Like, I've really seen, like, from when pun signed you to where you at now.
And it's no, it's like, it's no proud of I can be.
Thank you.
And it's also, like, I just, I was just,
So, like, also a tear came on my eye when you and Joe squashed it because, like, I love the original T.S. I'm sorry. I know I'm in, I know I'm in, I know I'm in, you know, close to the Bronx.
And that's not Cuban League. Is that possible?
I mean, I would just say it. Like, you know, I just love the original tier. So when, when the turmoil would happen, I remember pun loving everybody.
Right.
So I couldn't really, like, separate it. Right. Right. Because that's who I am. Like, I wasn't that guy in.
the hood. You whip me, you against me. I was like,
all right, well, y'all niggas.
Right. Because I'm just, and to
see where you at, to see,
I just, I just want to salute you.
I want to keep, continue to support you.
Thank you. And because
you are the queen of
hip-hop right now. There is no bitch
fucking with Mary Ma. And
everybody made, really, make some noise.
Make some noise. Make some noise.
I mean, I agree
with you on that.
What I was saying was, like,
You know, I had to the record,
and I was telling Joe, like,
y'all, I did a record,
this dope, you should listen to it, whatever, whatever.
And he was like,
you better not do that damn podcast.
I was like, what?
What are you talking about?
So then, you know, he goes, him and Pat, like, you know,
I'm, like, Pat knows.
I'm like, Pat was, he used to be the bad guy.
He was like the straightest arrow.
That's a little.
Him and Joe, they joined forces against me,
and they go in, like, little areas
and have these disclosed conversations
about what I can and cannot do.
It's the point that, like,
Me and him get into a disagreement at home,
he'd be like, oh, really?
You know what?
Let me see what Joe would say about this.
I love that.
I love that.
I love that.
I need a fat Joe on my life.
I forgot what.
Joe feel like I'm doing something where he can't really control it.
He goes and he calls Pap and they have private conversations.
Like, don't let me do Norwich podcast.
It takes two of us to.
No, but that's so beautiful.
No, no doubt.
I mean, even though it's shitting on us.
It's kind of a good shitting on us.
No, it's a great shit on us because,
You know what it is.
You have a support in cast.
And a lot of people, artists sometimes they make it,
then they think it's just them.
And I was the artist that did that.
I made it and it was like, what the fuck?
Fuck, fuck everybody.
And I fucked up.
You know what I'm saying?
So when you think about, like, to make a,
every great artist is at least five to ten people that make them great.
There's people that's behind the scenes that's pushing it.
You know, it's the Mr. Lees that people don't realize about.
It's a sunny D's.
Even though you fucked up, I'm, I'm, I'm beyond.
The hazardous sounds.
I'm not really bigging you up right now, my nigger.
His first time in New York in 15 years.
He's a fake from New York, nigger.
He's a fake from New York, nigger.
Do he look like he's from New York?
He's saying from Brooklyn, Pat.
This is the first class.
You think he's from Brooklyn?
You never know, man.
The back of the plane.
Nickas said.
What part of Brooklyn you said, nigga?
That was part of Brooklyn.
He's 19, St. Paul.
Flatbush.
Okay, from the bush.
I don't know if you were green.
Did you agree this now?
It's always a Brooklyn nigga everywhere.
Yeah, that's true.
Everywhere is a Brooklyn.
That's true.
So, Remmy.
Yes.
Are you doing a solo?
Or is Plata's a Plumos first?
Yeah, that's coming this year.
Next month, actually.
And then it's my solo album, 7 winters and 6 summers.
So that's actually, don't.
Come on, fat.
Oh, Joe.
Come over here and bully shit.
He's been a reprimand this right now.
I was just talking how you bans me from the show.
He's thinking of me.
Yeah, right.
Extreme time.
I feel like the people
can get people out
that's not with me all day.
I threw him out.
Let me tell you so,
Brian.
I was the first person
to ever do
things.
Absolutely.
I said it would not do it no more.
They're disrespect.
You haven't even,
you're lucky.
No, you ain't catch it.
They started talking about right.
Remember when you punched the girl in the face?
That was a staircase and I'm like,
y'all, stop.
You know I know I know those remember.
No, you got to stop.
She's on the road.
But she's the question.
And she's the question.
So he turns out, that's right.
The queen.
Our first.
Our first, that is
female rapper.
That's all I, man.
She's the queen.
The queen.
There's nobody fucking.
You know he's bigger than Howard Stern now.
That's like $2.4 million.
So that's it, Joe.
Six million.
Six million.
And six million for the month.
The bigger than how we start is dog glass.
That's it.
We beat in radio stations.
You know, we have the Soul Train Awards tomorrow.
We're nominated me and my.
My sister for two awards.
Y'all in that jazz,
Marta?
Well, yeah, we almost stop.
We're paying bills.
We're very humble about things.
And, uh, but I forgot what I was going to say when I just came right now.
You look like the principal about to scold us.
Yeah, I got to do that.
Because, you know, you're in there and Norrie.
Everybody's, Norrie's cousin in the store.
I'm trying to clear it out.
You guys are Puerto Rican.
Everybody's a cousin.
You don't have that problem.
You're around.
My album is bananas.
The album is
Platto Blomo is
phenomenal
Remember, I tell you
The streets is going to be
paralyzed
Only problem is just me
Or Papoose that's not on there
That's okay
I'm okay not
Me and Papu's from the same way
We're family
And I still ain't get a T-S change
Well you know
I'm seeing niggas with T-S chains
I'm like, hold on
I'm doing the song for Papoos
That's a fact man
That Joe Bill
That hoodie season
I'm taking the two
You're what
He's from Rough Riders in here
That's my nigga
I'm taking the two
Joe. I have the littlest T.S. chain ever, but it's okay.
Yo, my nigga, what you're talking about?
I was happy.
We all got a little one.
These are good diamonds, too.
Joe, you know how I'm going to, I'm going to get lost.
Like, you're not going to see them until later.
No, that's your chain.
I swear to God.
I'm going to keep it right.
Hey, Joe, Joe is on.
I want to cut you off.
Joe is on that hoodie season three, man.
I want to thank him for showing up on that.
Oh, y'all going to look forward to that.
Oh, I'm going to look forward to that.
I didn't make the cut
Hey Rem
What is it, velvet?
What is it, velvet?
You know, you see the doc over there?
You see the doc, the dentist?
Oh, my God.
Dentists is in the building.
That's how you know rich people, when they got doctors and dentures running around.
You know they're rich.
They're rich for no reason.
Yo, listen, I can't be proud of this union.
I'm going to keep continuing up this union.
Listen, Norrie said, Norrie heard all the way.
before anybody.
Yes, I did.
And when I played it for him, he said, yo, it feels like lean back had babies.
He told me the same thing.
He told me the same day.
Yo, this sounds like lean back had a baby.
That's what I said.
This is crazy.
He told me separately.
I can't lie.
I went to the studio because when I first heard your mixtape, I was like, damn.
I didn't feel like it was Remy.
I felt like it was just you, like, you know, just coming home and discovering something.
But when I was seen all the way up, I was like, that's exactly who I know.
I know.
I didn't have to see you again.
I knew exactly.
And you, were you more comfortable?
So when you, when I was saying, Blackjack, I got an eighth to the nine and I'm still, like, hit me.
She don't write her rhymes.
He fed her lines like Britney.
I don't need a shooter.
I'm the shooter.
Come and get me.
Got a nine millimeter.
Rest and know my right kid.
This for everybody that was claiming that they missed me.
Footwear crispy.
Flied into Frisbee
Keep a paper made
And some college rule with me
But I still come up the head
Like a 50-9-50
Get the heroine from Houston
So I call it Whitney
And makes the fiend scream
So I call a fiend Sydney
Shoot at your crib
But I don't mean where you live see
I mean the crib where your motherfucking
Kids sleep
You're square like a motherfucking binge jeep
I'm more a hood than a Ku Klux Klan sheet
I'm gonna sit on a throne
Since holes can't stand me
Ain't leaving till they quarter ounce me
seven grammees. Can't nobody tell me that I don't does this. I need some hammer pants because
can't no bitch touch this. Courts y'all red-handed. All your bitches is busted. My flow
sick, nauseous, disgusted. My mic sounds nice. I just had to dust it. The rap game twisted.
I'm here to adjust it. I know y'all flustered. Your panties is bunching. I know REM eat rap holes
for breakfast, dinner, and lunch. But if y'all play nice with me in the sandbox, I let your
Bitches breathe no need for tampons
But if you want to bleed my
Welcome to Jamrock
I just did six years
Bitch I'm nice with a can top
So you're talking
If you listen to that
And you're talking about a few
Because I deserve some other shit
Beautiful white, Newbie and Queen
Can you give me another?
Great champs bitchette's new being queen
I'm sorry, yo women
He's a beautiful white newbie and queen
You know, listen
Because I think what had it with my
Some people weren't listening
We just listen to that.
No, we listen to that.
That was amazing.
What happens is,
Remy, you know, we got back together,
and when we get together,
she got on a helicopter of Uber and said,
Oh, way up.
And she just kept making me think.
I was like, do Uber got a helicopter?
Because the P.O. says she can't get hot.
I know.
So she's having to hire the helicopter.
Uber said, I actually, I looked at Uber each.
I was like, damn.
I was looking for the helicopter.
What happens is, like, we describe it, like, people like Fetjo.
Like, it's hands down, this is a long black.
People like Remy Ma.
Right.
But they love to see us together.
No, they do.
I love to see you on a guy.
So I think what happens is we bring a different dynamic to it.
Right.
I got to be on my Super A game and vice versa.
Like, we make each other better.
So I think that's what people respect.
And that's what people love when they hear these records.
And I feel like when they hear the entire project, you know.
This album is phenomenal.
As a matter of fact, ding checks is going to be the first people to hear the album.
Let's do it.
You're going to be the first.
If you're independent, we can play it for $2.2 million if you're independent.
Now, we can do it separately.
I want you all to hear it in the studio.
So y'all can know.
Once again, I'm telling hip-hop fans.
And then we do a review.
When you buy this album, once you were here to hear the hit.
He heard it. He was dead, the whole shit.
Y'all listen, your pap is crazy.
The shit crazy. I ain't just saying that.
Once you hear the intro,
the intro, you're going to know immediately from the intro, like,
oh, these niggas ain't playing.
And by the time you get by the 34th, I'm telling you, the album is phenomenal,
how this shit popping.
When you hear it?
Interscope ain't come at y'all.
No, we don't want nobody.
You're in double platinum.
Are you crazy?
We don't want nobody.
come. God damn it.
We don't want.
Let's make some noise
to that talk right there.
We should talk right there.
Niggas.
We have to give them to buy it in front of
tigers and shit.
Lions and tigers and things.
We don't want 12 cents a record.
We want $7 a record.
God damn.
Come on.
Come on.
And how long are you
before you inactive or for all?
I have three more years.
They don't trust me.
No, they don't trust me at all.
But when I am of August,
August.
On the Saturday, August 2nd, 2019, I'll be having the biggest we party ever known.
All right, come on.
And we got D from Ruff Riders in the building.
Goddavis.
Goddivet, D.
What's going on, my nigga?
Hey, Blake, how are you talking?
What's going on, my nigga?
How you doing?
How you doing, Dee?
You good, I'm good.
You're good?
You're good?
This is my nigga, man.
You know, Fadjo finally got me a T.
Okay, okay.
After 35 years of being with these guys.
I love these people.
I love these people, man.
So what's going on, man?
Talk to the people, D.
Say something to the people, man.
This is drink.
Let's make some proper noise for it, man.
Make some proper noise, man.
Let's just...
Come on, y'all, y'all.
Make some proper noise, yo.
I feel like Rough Riders got something up their sleeve.
They're doing something different now.
Now, you know, we're working.
We're trying to get ready to do this movie right quickly.
Mm-hmm.
Fishing up this book, and then we're going to run on tour.
The Ruff Riders movie?
Yeah.
Don't just say that, just move over.
Yeah, the Ruff Riders movie.
Yeah.
And you're going to have DMX with his jog shut.
Yeah, yeah.
You got to put that in there.
That's how that was.
Are you going to have
the locks with shiny suits on?
We love that.
I don't know why people
Well, we can't skip to
it's a legit movie or is it
a documentary or is a legit?
I love, I loved
when they was in a shiny suit.
It didn't bother me at all.
They had a problem with it.
It got okay for you a little bit?
No, they're good.
I didn't have no shiny shoes.
Come on, man.
Lear said that on the podcast.
Lear said.
And it's true.
I think,
did you feel?
like that when you signed the locks
when there was the locks. That bad boy took
over and like made them something
else. Did you feel like that? No. See, what I
did you agree to that plan? No, I took
them over there. I took locks and the Mace
over there. I gave them to them.
Because I ain't really, Mace.
Oh, Mace.
So I was only managing them at that point.
Okay, more bad. I was only managing them at that
point because I really ain't know the business. I was
more in the streets than the business. So I said,
take them. Then I can learn off of them and then do
the next thing with my label.
So I was just managing them at that point. So he didn't,
I didn't have them signed, too.
Okay, okay.
I mean, I think the, the, the outfits didn't change the way they were sitting.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
No, but outside of that, it just felt more real, like, like, when they was outside of that environment, not wearing those suits.
So being at Remy is the first female artist that we ever had on here, and the fact that she is the queen female artist.
Who are you, who is Remy?
What female is Remy listening to?
What other females don't listen to?
Oh, I listen to all of them
I'll be checking for everything
Making sure ain't no subs being said
You see who I gotta shut down
Before they get too popping
Like I'm on deck for everything
Like you know
In this industry they act like it can only be one
They might let it be two
So I gotta make sure that I solidify my spots
So if I see something like
Oh hold up wait
Oh she getting crazy
Let me go let me go drop something real quick
So I stay on my A game
So I'm gonna throw some female names at you
And you tell me if you fuck with them or not
I don't fuck with that
anybody.
This game
she's
shut your
down already
you don't have to
name any of you
like I'm
I'm looking
because what happens
is like you'll say
you fuck with somebody
and then they'll do
some shit
on you
you're like
you're like
they don't
like they don't know
the previous
like
before Bedford Hills
Rimmie so
I just have to sit back
and say nothing
I'd be like
okay
so when I do
I actually had a conversation
with Pap
I said from now
when they ask me about
I'll fuck with nobody
because when you
try to
you know
you try to big people
People say something, and then somewhere down the line, they try to get crazy.
Now, I'm going to say, like, I'm going to want to find you, so I just, you know.
A female artist hit me, right?
When they found out that I had something to do with the Fat Joe and Jay-Z squash me.
So a female artist hit me and said, well, why am you squash it with me and Remy?
And I was like, no.
Right?
Mm-hmm.
This is awkward, right?
I was like, no, because I know Remy.
and I know I respect
Remy and Rumi respect me
I don't know your respect
so I just stood away from this shit
I didn't know I had beef that needed to be squashed
I called Fad you all about it
and he said fuck that bitch
Chutla
The thing is this
Did that say that out loud?
But the thing about is I'm very
respectable
Like if you're not being disrespectful
And you kind of me like
Yo I think I feel like it's a bad blood
There whatever I want to do
I told you all had no problem
The problem is when you try to get crazy
My first resort is to resort to violence
That's just that
I chose to mind my business
But I think right now
I'm super approachable
Like anybody that come like
Yo they want to do a song
They're just like
They'd be telling me like
Why did you just do that song? I don't care
Like it's nothing like I never was the type to think
Like I'm too big to work with certain people
Or I feel like intimidated
Like I don't care
I don't be on it like that at all period
When I see people
Or if I see her and I was like,
yo, she looks, he's right there.
Oh, she killed it on that bird
So whatever the case may be
I don't get that back.
Like, everybody's sent back
like how you're saying
Like, oh, man, you're doing your thing right now.
No, you all.
I don't hear that.
Like, these chicks are, like,
I'm not doing nothing.
They don't really, like, I know.
If you don't hear it from them,
Mitch's, we're telling you
and hearing of three channels.
I know.
Very proud of Rimmie Mark
Make some fucking nuts!
What I'm doing right now?
It's the impossible.
Like, never mind in the rap industry.
You got people who did half the time I didn't
Can't get a job at the corner store
It's hard
So when I see certain things
I'd be like, oh how do you want to hate on me?
Like I was done
Like everybody counted me out
I was finished like that was it
You was locked down for 15, six summers
Seven winners and six summers
Yeah
Can you say that line again? I love it
I'm sorry
What part of it? I was locked down
I don't want to hear about your records
And big numbers
Because I was locked down
Seven winners and Six summers cuffed
All on that bus, locked me all the way down.
Larry, all the way up!
Wake some night!
Now, now, you worked for Eve.
That was your artist.
Was Eve?
Did you sign Eve?
Because Eve was signed to Dr. Dre at first.
Yeah, yeah.
And did Jimmy bring you, Eve?
No, he switched to me because Dre really couldn't break us,
so we had to come and break up.
We broke.
Because Rough Riders was popular.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We had a little buzz at that time, so he brought it us, and we just broke her.
And how was that?
Because, you know, she was like the queen at that time.
Yeah, that's my girl.
She keeps it 100 till to this day, so I fuck with it.
She got a billion in.
You got some women out of way more thoroughly niggas, believe it than that.
You know, that's how it goes.
That's why I felt about women.
She's very respectful.
When somebody hit me, she showed me, somebody said, yo, I want to say, yo, like, you know, sometimes they say,
don't choose size.
I chose size a long time.
I don't know.
What the fuck you mean?
Like, I'm not.
Like, you think, no, no, no, no.
I'm with her.
Just in case, they didn't.
No, I'm sorry.
I don't say in that loud.
That's okay.
I don't mind.
But, Norrie, I'm talking.
You don't even got to choose us.
Like, it's love right?
Like, when they came, they were like,
yo, Norrie want you to do the track?
I said, send me the record.
Yes.
Like, what's the problem?
Let me do.
Like, it wasn't a question.
I wasn't thinking about it.
I didn't care that I just did all the way up.
I'm like, yo, I'm still waiting for the artwork.
I'm like, yo, where's the artwork so I can post it on my page?
Still waiting for that.
The chick sent me to the artwork and was like, for real?
Never got it.
I said, for real?
Never got it.
Never got it.
But I just, you know what I'm saying?
I just, I just feel like.
I'm a foul, nigga.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Stuff like that, that's stupid to me.
Because when I came home, I gave it up to anybody.
Like, you always have been.
So when somebody coming at me crazy or I,
Well, I hear behind things, like, people so stupid, they don't realize you hear everything that's going on in this industry is very small.
The internet made the world small.
When I hear certain things, I just be like, yo, that's, like, I can't do nothing.
I literally can't do anything.
So I just ignore it.
You know, I go on my social media and I just, you know, laugh and I look at it because it's really sad.
It's really sad, sad.
I love to see any female male that come from the bottom where we come from making it and be able to put some money in their pockets and take care of their face.
family or their kids or whatever the case.
I'm never going to hate on that.
So if somebody that can hate on that and they talk about little dumb shit that don't even matter in life, I can't take it seriously.
Like at this point in my life, that's one of the reasons why I did love and hip hop.
When I came home, I'm like, yo, when I left, if you was 10 years old, 12 years old, you're 18 now.
Or if you was 12, you're 20.
Like, these people, it's a lot of people that didn't know who I was.
I looked at their numbers, they got 3 million people that watch it every Monday, not including
times when they rerun it. I said, people
like, oh boy, you're going to look stupid up there.
I'm going to look stupid if I'm not acting stupid in front
the camera. They can't make me look stupid.
It's impossible to make me look stupid unless I'm being
a clown. So I told him,
I'm like, oh, babe, we don't go there. We're going to do
what we do. Listen, possibly, look,
nobody's going to throw any type of drink
at me. Nobody's
spit in our area. Like, and we're going to
do what we do. And it came
across, like, I ain't got a lot. He's sitting here
acting like, he was scared as fuck.
He was like, I don't trust you.
You're a live wire, you're unpredictable, I don't know what you're going to do.
Oh, I'm going to put him on that.
You know what it is, man.
Visiting her in that penitentiary for so long,
I just ain't want to interact with nothing that can make that happen again.
So I'll be walking on thin ice, and, you know what I mean?
Like, let's be careful, man.
And then I remember one night she stayed out too late and you came.
Right.
And that's what I do to my wife.
Like, when I see her, so you can relate.
So, no, I can relate.
My wife looked at him.
It was like, oh, my God.
You and Papoos must be best friends.
Same exact thing I did to her
I did it to the day before
So I'm like
Yo I'm like fucking big
Like come on we're going home bad
Right
Right exactly
And you did the same exact thing
I was like damn
Nah definitely
What y'all see on love and hip hopper
Man we just
We don't go up and get up there
Be fraudulent and on fake
We show y'all the real
You know what I mean
They're edited how they want
But we show y'all the real shit
That go on
You know with black couples
With couples across the planet
And we also fake cousins
Right
I told her that
Yeah we said
We didn't normally like
We're kind of related
Yeah, we're kind of related.
If you said, right, fake cousins.
Because when I was, when I moved it down, I was like, okay, how?
Y'all not related.
We're not related.
They're not related to them, that are related to other people.
That's crazy, though.
That's crazy.
Third cousins.
Right.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a long story, but it's true, though.
It's true.
So you're Puerto Rican.
My black side.
My black side.
My black side.
My black side.
Welcome to the family.
So, listen, Dee.
Your, um, D.
Pat Pooze
Remmy Ma
I can't thank y'all so much
because you know what
The nucleus of us
Of us sitting down right now
It's Fat Joe
And Fat Joe has been my brother
Yeah that's a fact
He's been my brother
Through the thick and thin
He introduced me
He's the first person to bless us
He's the first person to do the drink champs
He's a guy who introduced me to
My best friend as a rapper
Was big pun
Like I didn't
That was the first rapper I ever
hung out with
I remember me
in Big Pond
and he was in
unique studios
and I had a
two five on me
I don't know why
but I just had a
two five on me
and Fadjo walked in
he was eating
I had no idea
why I was carrying
the concealed weapon
I just got it on me
it's a hobby
it's a hobby
it went with my outfit
and he's eating
and he's like
and he's like
which one of y'all niggas
got shot
and I just felt like
that was like
the disrespect
The worst question I ever heard in my life.
This phone had just got shot, like the day before.
So I'm looking at this nigga.
I never met Fat Joe before, right?
So I'm looking at this nigga, and I'm just like, I'm a Queens nigga.
Like, y'all niggas think Queens is soft, but we need to pop it.
Right?
So I got this gun on my shit.
And then Fat Joe goes.
And then, no, pun walks up to me and looks at me up and down.
Because he's seen me scheming.
So he looks at me up and down.
Like, you're Puerto Rican?
I said, yeah.
He said, take the ice grill off then, bye, bye,
you're going to be my friend
that shit I ever
like in my life
I was just like
but I'm still trying to be hard
like I'm like
laughing and shit
and from that day forward
poem was my man
and his favorite artist
his number one artist
that he had a dream for
is right here
it's right here
and every time I see you shine
I ain't gonna lie
I claim your success like it's mine
so I'm just to be honest
you and Joe's
I'll be like this, all the way.
Like, the awards?
Yo, hold my.
Fat Joe called me and said,
you want an award.
I said, I'm blowing it up right now.
I hung up the phone,
and I put it on the podcast immediately.
It's way before this shit came out.
Right, right.
I did the bootleg version of y'all shit.
That's true.
Because I'm so happy.
That's real shit, though, man.
I'm so happy what you're doing.
I'm so happy the success that you continue.
And you know, what's the crazy shit about all,
Remy?
You're not like a fake queen.
What I mean by that is people who are the queens of hip-hop.
Then you find out people who are helping writing their rhymes or whatever,
but your rhymes are fucking lethal.
Thank you.
Super lethal.
You're hitting, you're beating niggas.
You got to start competing with women.
I really don't.
Yeah, you got to start.
You got to start competing with hope in them.
It shouldn't be a gender to me, though, man.
Like, you know, any song you have to get on with somebody, he's like, I don't care who it is.
The goal is for when the song goes off for them to be like, Remy Body.
That's right.
That's where he.
told me, and that's what I literally do, whether
it's, I'm going to say, you, my husband,
Joe, like, I'm telling you, I'm sitting there, like, I want
to kill them. I enjoy it.
I enjoy it. You body me, I enjoy it.
It's a wonderful thing
when, you know, my pen has never been questioned, like, ever.
Like, I sit there, I purposely, you know,
go to studios and I sit there with people and I want to
write my music in front of them so that
they know that it's authentic. I mean, it's
cool, like some people are artists.
And they get their things handed to them, and
And, you know, they go and they do what they do.
And that's cool.
But don't play with me.
No, we're not playing with you.
We understand.
So, now, you come home.
You hear the music.
Right.
What makes you say, I'm going to a different direction.
And now follow everybody else.
Because all the way up sounds like what's happening now,
but at the same token, it sounds classic.
I don't know how to be a follow-up.
Me neither.
I don't know, like, I never was a good follower.
Like, even if I started off trying to be down, somehow I ended up in charge.
Like, I can't, like, I can't, I can't conform.
I like to do things the way I like to do it.
And what it seemed like is that everybody is cool with being like everybody.
Like, I literally turn on the radio sometimes, and I don't know who I'm listening to
because everybody sounds so much alike.
You're right.
Like, really bad.
when me and Joe was
working on our project
that was our goal
like yo how do we
do what we want to do
and get this bag
because that was the goal
like before
when I first started
I just wanted to be the nicest rap
I want everybody be like
oh she's dope
she's the best whatever
like
all right cool
we pass that
now we got to get this bag
how do we get this bag
and still be us
because what happens is
if I try to be somebody else
you might catch me on a bad day
and then you're going to meet
the real me
that's not going to be good
same thing
Same thing with, you know, with Joe.
He could try to be, you know, certain things, but at the nucleus, like you said, at the nucleus, he's still, you know, fat Joe.
And that was what we wanted to keep.
We did not want to have to sacrifice who we are to be successful.
And that's what people were telling us, nah, y'all got to get on this wave.
Y'all got to talk about picking these bookers, picking these books, picking these bookings, like, what, like, nah, like, I don't know, I don't know.
hundred rollover in his grave.
Like, I make it my business.
I need every bar to have a bar.
And that's what we did.
And I think it's a little shift going on right now.
I always catch the middle of the shift.
We're shifting right now to where, you know, people are kind of starting to care about lyrics.
No, y'all.
Yeah, right.
So, you know, it's good for people like me.
Right.
You know, there's some people that's not going to be.
Can say something.
I want to say something real quick, man.
Because I want to make sure I pay the proper homage.
I was outside of the game
watching all of y'all
you know what I'm saying
so for me to be in the presence
even you and Pohn
you know what I love y'all nigga shit
like I used to get crazy
and want to do wild shit
listening to y'all shit
everything deep bored to the game
you know what I'm saying
with Rough Router
I want to salute you
I respect everything y'all did
and my uncle
I mean if my uncle was
my uncle was working path mom
my uncle would work in God
he go to work every day
he could verify
I seen my wife
years ago when I told him
I said yo
one day I'm gonna have him
this shit was like
Before I even got in the game, you know what I'm saying?
It's like Meek Mill story.
I like this story.
I told my uncle that like, yo, man, one day I'm going to meet her and I'm going to make her mind, you know what I'm saying?
So I just want to say, oh, even Norrie, you know what I mean?
When he first started the podcast joint, he was kicking it, you know what I'm saying?
Nori would send me certain numbers like, yo, look at this, look at that.
You know what I'm saying?
So just to see another rapper make the transition from rapping into doing something like this
when you impact in the world,
I want to salute you on that, man.
So I just want to salute all of y'all.
And I'm happy to be here, man.
Who's your favorite rapper, man?
Big Daddy King.
Right now, right now, hip-hop,
my favorite rapper is Remy Mon Fat Joe.
Let me tell you, I'm sorry.
My husband, I was not a lot.
I love him to death, but he's the biggest critic ever.
Yeah, I like that.
Like, no, bad.
Like, it's real bad.
If you didn't come out before in 1989, he doesn't like you.
I respect that.
Seriously.
No, it's bad.
So when we were in the studio, and he was like, yo, y'all, y'all really killed him.
The first day he was like, sitting in, he was like, y'all, I ain't going to lie, yo.
When y'all get together, like, shit, it's like, yo, like, I was like, what do you want to say?
Okay, so look, the first time Fat Joe announced that y'all was doing the album was on our podcast, right?
Wow.
And then he also said that at first, Joe told you to come to Miami.
And Papoos
He dubbed it
He said, wait, you're going to Miami
For how many weeks?
Let's break that down, Pat Booz
I mean, basically, man
I don't know if the world knows
But I managed my wife
You know what I'm saying
I picked up the job by default
When she was away
Because when the
When shit got real
Everybody's got out of scared
You know what I'm saying
So I did what I had to do
And we do another hip hop at the time
And she was just like
Rimmie is very spontaneous
You know she's going to do
What she wanted to do
At that time period
You know what I'm saying?
So she came out of nowhere
It was like, you know, I'm going to Miami
And this shit was like two days away
Or some crazy shit
But I like the jealous story
Like, you're going with the jealous story
Because I'm a jealous nigga
That's how I want to get it
He was like
He was trying to up and leave
We got a wedding and a week
Man, we got at it over that
I was like, I need to record mine
He's like nah
The wedding was coming
I'm like, nah man
So what happened
And Joe came to the wedding
He was like yo
So when you're going to
With the honeymoon
He's trying to love.
No, no, he was trying to hide the love in the pop cameras.
He was like, he did.
He did.
He did.
Joe came in, when you come from your honeymoon, can we record the album?
So I'm like, we can record the album tomorrow, Joe?
He's like, so you're not going to go on it?
I was like, so I asked him.
When you're going to your honeymoon?
We never went.
No, I asked them.
I asked them.
You ain't want to let me go to Miami.
He's recorded.
So now we don't get no honeymoon.
I got to make my album.
You ain't going on honeymoon?
Nah.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
All right.
We call him the P.
I'm stupid.
going to go to Hawaii because
it's in the United States and I'm coming with you.
That's crazy. He said that, but that's what we wanted to go.
I got my passport now. That's what we're going to go, but
I got my passport now. You got my passport?
Who we want to go? Peru? I'm going to come.
I'm going to the other side of the hotel,
but, you know, let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
But look, we didn't go on a honeymoon, but
we came up with all these. You got so much money
now. You got so much money now.
It was the right choice
because you're all the way up,
but now it's time to enjoy.
Right. And you have
children, you have beautiful children.
You guys, black love
should continue to be supported.
I'm gonna support it personally.
I don't need nothing.
I don't need a handshake.
I don't need the first.
I don't need, I just need love.
And you guys' love should be supported
and continue to be on the forefront
and I'm gonna continue to do it.
I don't give it.
Well, yeah, I get to see one more season of it
before we...
Is he announcing that?
I get to see one more season.
Like, it's really crazy.
Like, it's really crazy.
like it gets crazy but it's
I think people are going to love it when they see it's already done
yeah yeah because you do a drink at self-face right
I heard that I see what Joe's talking about
I heard you shout out to DJ self man
you do a drink in the space
oh man shout out to self man
but you do a drink in the space what happened
he was playing yoghagia in New York too much right
I'm like the fans I already know the answer
self is my god shout out the self man
shout out to the whole love and hip-hop man
shout out to Mona Scott part me
and this season I think y'all gonna love
it, man, it was a, you know, we really
got a chance to not admit some real shit,
nah, man.
No, I'm sorry.
Petty.
I'm Patty.
I'm mad patty.
Yeah, yeah, I'm mad petty.
Yeah, I'm mad petty.
But, um, so you have a song.
I try to let it with it.
Then you got a song.
I try to get 50 on it.
And 50.
That shit was ailed up.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm petty.
Like, I used to buy bitches' purses.
And then when I break out with them,
I'll take the purse back.
Is that Patty?
No.
No.
Hey, yo, you talk to me.
Yo, you talk to my own job.
Yo, yo.
Yo, Rimmie is
co-cerned me, hold on.
I did not know
Rimmie's going to say that.
Bitch, you shouldn't have fucked up.
Give him my shit.
That's right.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
With the next nigga with my bag.
Oh, my God.
That's not you're bad.
You betty?
You betty, D?
I'm like, come on.
When I was signed the S.R.C.
Universal.
Yeah, before I got banned from that building.
I used to go in there.
I used to be like,
now I'm on my Norby shit.
I'm saying everybody posted down.
That's like, what he being in there.
Tering all.
She remembers that.
I don't know why she was.
I used to do that.
I'm on some petty shit.
I'll tell you a poster down.
Yes.
I didn't understand why I was in the office and it was just all these posters.
I'm Puerto Rican, nigger.
You just sent it to the black section.
I don't really understand that.
Because I'm in both sections.
Remember, I'm black and Puerto Rican.
Come on.
I'm sorry, Remy.
It's okay.
Yo, can you open up there, Jack?
Look how icy you are.
This is how you were supposed to come home, God damn it.
Like a queen.
Thank you.
God, damn.
And you know what?
You know what was the craziest thing
When I seen Pat Pooke's out there
Because everybody tried to have a live broadcast
When you was coming home
So you know I tuned in
But when I seen Pat
Out there I was like
That's a real nigga
Like he really
Hey yo yo
Come on come on man
I appreciate that
No you're a real nigga
Because you know why
It wasn't easy though I'm gonna say that man
But thank you though
Because you know why
And you know who else I want a big up
Gucci Man wife
Right right
She don't get enough praise
She don't get enough praise
Because
Pat, you could have been out here
Been a scumbag
And if you was a scumbag
I would blow it up right now
Because that's, I'm a type of scumbag
But
You were out here like
Really holding it down
Nah, definitely
I feel like that's what her hand called for
You know what I'm saying?
She deserved that type of respect
And you're a real nigga
It's not like you like a
Like a, I can't look at a man
To say he ugly or cute
But like you shouldn't be
Right
Because you was getting pussy before
You know what I'm saying?
But your wife went away and you held it down.
No, no worry.
I really didn't feel like she deserved what happened to her, man.
That's why I went so hard.
Well, he's trying to say that.
I'm so ill.
You're saying that.
You're saying that thing, that thing, that thing.
God's doing it.
You're just joking, man.
I'm whipped.
She's really, I'm whipped.
She's just say you whip.
Oh, yeah, I am.
I'm whipped, too.
I am.
Let's make some noise for a whip niggins.
Let's make some noise for a whip niggas.
That's a day.
Look, look, look, niggins that ain't got the good thing.
I respect y'all.
I respect the niggas that ain't got the good thing.
Look, you didn't make noise.
I'm concerned.
Why are you concerned?
Because you didn't make noise.
He made noise on the inside.
You got to stop being a check.
You got to start throwing out, man.
Listen, your girl got to start coming out, man.
I'm just keeping it real.
Don't say it with Pat.
Pat be making it hard for people.
Like, you go through the toe booth and they be like,
you're fucking up, my little.
relationship.
Like, you know, I'm like,
what?
I don't understand.
No,
I don't understand.
There's some people
that be like,
yo,
y'all, y'all
y'all,
and then there's something
that's like,
yo,
Pam,
my fucking my house up.
I was the man before.
That's a fact.
That happened by.
Yo,
man,
I'm gonna tell you what they
Mayno call me
on FaceTime.
He said,
so I answered,
so I'm like,
what I'm like,
he's like,
nah,
I want both for you
motherfuckers.
I'm like,
no,
get that other
black love
motherfucking him.
I'm gonna find a way
to get you motherfuckers
over TV
my life was fine
before y'all
I was like
yo
it's not my problem
you gotta start
living right
this is crazy
I got on the face time
he's like
yo man
my fucking
what everything
happens
she keeps saying
yo you just do this
like Bapooch
you just do that
oh
nah
you did fuck it up
for niggas
I was living right
already
so I respect
you
right right
but I'm living right
but there's a lot
of niggas
that's mad at you
for living right
I don't know
what to say
man you know what it is
when we come from man
life wasn't easy
so when you come to it's all about growing up
I came to a certain space in my life
where I said yo man
I'm taking your ace of space
This is the female that I felt like deserve it
So I want to be loyal, faithful
To one feet of glory
A woman is the most precious jewel man
Greater than Ruby Emu Diamond on Sapphire
Each man got to take one woman
And rise her above the rest
So she can show how precious she is
Can we get a round of applause for that?
Let's make two noise
It's true, though.
Listen, I ain't going to lie.
I ain't going to lie.
I'm going to start hanging out with Papoose, just on the strength.
Like, just on the strength because, like, we're too married loyalty.
Shout out to Mrs. North.
What's your wife's name?
Neri and Norris.
Shout out to Neri and Norie and Nore.
Listen, man, I'm coming to the anniversary party.
I'm coming to Sunday dinner.
Me and my wife, we want to ask him.
And we tell them.
Real talk.
We like, we like friends, too.
He loves singing out with other married couples.
You got to, man.
It makes them feel like he's.
not the only one. It's the best advice, man.
To any other couple, hang around the matter of a couple.
Listen, you got my number. Definitely. You got my real number.
Real talk. Because I got my other number.
Me too. You don't got me. You got the real
number. No doubt. Thank you for being
in the podcast. Thank you for giving us
that verse. I wasn't ready
because I need to shoot a $500,000
video for that.
So I got like $250,000 right now.
$500,000.
I want to do something different.
You have to talk to E. Rivera.
B.C.
Yeah, you can do that for 15, right?
Right now.
We have to be able to work out
Not 15, but
I'm gonna get it up
I'm gonna get it up
What, a pitcher?
Johnny Nunes, man
Johnny Nunez, man
Legendary, look
Everybody, look at him here
One, two, three
Four
Ace of Spade
You know
The Ace of Spade made me cough
Are we sure this is good
Champagne?
I know the whole
was cutting checks. Let me stop.
Big it, big it up.
Ace is a spree. I love it.
And I love title and hold.
And cutting checks, I love them.
Yo, thank you so much, Rubby.
Yo, yo, Dee, we love you, Dee.
Rough riders.
What's the, say, say me before you get out of there.
What's the new for the Rough Riders?
The movie, baby.
The movie.
Oh, we're doing the movie.
Let's do it.
We out here.
Drink Chats.
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