Drink Champs - #Throwback Episode - w/ French Montana, T.I. and A$AP Rocky | (Ep.56)
Episode Date: December 17, 2025N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs and we're taking it back to some of the most legendary moments in Drink Champs history Classic interviews, unforgettable stories, and iconic guests who shape...d the culture. In this classic throwback episode of Drink Champs, N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN chop it up with French Montana, T.I. and A$AP Rocky! This episode is a full-on celebration of culture, charisma, and heavyweight energy as the Champs welcome three giants of the game: French Montana, T.I., and A$AP Rocky. This episode blends waves of comedy, competition, storytelling, and real talk as the legends sit down, raise their cups, and let the gems fly. French Montana pulls up with his signature swagger, speaking on his journey from the Bronx to worldwide fame, his unforgettable collaborations, and the mindset behind his longevity. T.I. brings the Southern royalty energy, offering sharp insights on Atlanta’s dominance, his evolution as an artist and entrepreneur, and classic moments from the Trap Muzik era. A$AP Rocky adds that Harlem creative flair, diving into fashion, fatherhood, the early A$AP movement, and the trials and triumphs that shaped him into a global icon. Together, the trio gives fans a rare blend of perspectives—East Coast, Down South, and Uptown—each honoring the culture while keeping it unfiltered the way Drink Champs does best. With jokes, shots, stories, and game sprinkled throughout, This episode stands as one of the most dynamic cross-generational link-ups in the show’s history. Make some noise for French Montana, T.I. and A$AP Rocky!!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆 -Originally published on January 19th, 2017 *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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And right now, as y'all know, a drink chance, we celebrate our artists.
We respect our artists.
We give them flowers when they can smell them, and we give them trees, when they can inhale them.
And we drink with our artists.
And we got, yeah, we drink with our artists.
And we got legends right now.
I could get his brother so many accolades, but I'm going to give them the best accolade ever, in my opinion.
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Where he had?
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And we love him for that.
He's making every hood nigger look good.
Let's make some noise for our next guest.
And we also got my brother from another.
Zach Baggers claiming the building.
Just in case we introduce T.I.T.I.P.
Motherfucking, make some noise for the king of the South.
The South of the building.
Hey, yo.
If you're going to be around, you got to make noise.
It's legends in the motherfucking building.
And we got French, motherfucking Montana.
Make some noise.
Yo, so, French, what's been going on, man?
You've been folks to be on a drink chance.
That's Ti.
Had you ever had a shot of Tiger Ball?
No, I don't do shots.
You don't do shots?
No.
Damn, that was some real rich things.
flip the mic around?
I really respected that, too.
Yeah, yeah.
I really respected that,
T. I don't take shots.
But you do Crown Royal?
Yeah, I do Crown, Apple, and Cramp.
Well, ask, as a matter of fact,
whoa, stop.
Okay.
I have not endorsing any particular alcohol.
I do several different alcohols
depending on my mood and the occasion.
And the check.
There's too much champagne for drinking champ.
I ain't going to do no champagne.
Drinking Champ is our other podcast.
It's a other podcast.
I ain't fend to do no champ.
champagne. Why you don't
like champagne? That's fuck now.
You don't like to celebrate? It's a celebration.
I pop a bottle, man.
Pop a bottle, man. I'll hear that.
Pop a bottle. Let's pop a bottle. We got T.I.
I know, man.
I wonder how many words I'm going to learn from T.I. today.
That's a slick move, man.
What? What's that?
If you don't want to drink no real looking.
Nah, I build up, French.
I build up, baby. I don't just, you know.
Man, where the fuck are you going to? Who are going to drink this?
We're drinking it.
We're all drinking it. We're all drinking.
You almost caught a case, my brother.
You almost killed jeans just now.
You almost killed them just now.
So let me get straight into a hip-hop question.
What the fuck happened to mac and cheese for?
Um, shit, man, it was just too much shit with, like, you know how, like, you work on mixed tapes and you, like, a fucking sample with Jackson 5 and sample, fucking, the queen sample, like, whoever the fuck you want.
rising to the top.
Then you got a whole album done
on basically samples
and by time the niggas
go and redo the sandboots here
because nobody wanted to clear it.
You don't want to hear
your own shit on it.
So it's like,
it was that kind of vibe with it,
you know what I'm saying?
Plus my shit got leaked.
Then they wanted me to drop my shit
like three months after.
But it's all love, though.
We're still Grammy nominated.
We're still the hottest niggas in the streets.
Brown yon.
You got any on it for this Grammys?
Yeah.
Oh yeah?
What's on?
Two times.
You gotta make noise for that.
Let's make noise for Christmas.
Let's also make sure
noise more rough
from the motherfucking
Justice League
in the motherfucking building
to Rook in the building
Now Tia, man
You were one of the brothers
I kind of seen
Like I might have came out
97, what year you came out?
Shit, 2000
1st.
So I've seen your growth
from the beginning
You're a brother
I'm very, very proud of
You stay consistent
You stay who you was
Prior to you getting into business
And you're still the same
to this day.
How do you maintain that?
I mean, I think a strong sense of self, you know what I'm saying?
You got to know you.
A lot of cats, they drift away because they don't really have a strong sense of who they are
before they come into all of the things that come with the business.
Like me, I knew who I was for I got here.
You know what I'm saying?
So any enhancements is just going to be an enhancement to the person that I already was.
I'm not going to, I ain't going to venture off into no weird shit.
I respect that.
I respect that. Now, recently, one of our friends, I have to say both of our friends, made a statement, and he said that, you know, he pulled out, you know, a blood rag. It was the size of a comforter. He's our brother. And you addressed his statement. And I seen Young Dro on the breakfast club, and everybody asked you on Joe, well, do you think T.I. is wrong for addressing this in a public manner when this is something that he could have.
called them, and Young Droh said something that was very, very important.
He said, well, what our brother did was publicly, so you addressed it in a public manner.
I mean, well, first of all, like, I don't really, I don't do a whole lot of talking on the
subject simply because that, that someone is someone that I do consider a true, a true, dear
friend.
He's my brother, so, oh, Tiger Bone, let's go to Tiger Bone.
Yeah, but I'll let's hear out with the Tiger Bomb.
It's going to change your life
It's a Roman candle
Ain't gonna change my life
It's somebody that I really do consider
a friend
Like I got
I got real deal love for him
And it was two parts
Like the first part was sheer
It was sheer shock
It was sheer shock
In seeing what I
Like I had heard about this shit
And I'm on the front line out here
Promoting
You know what I'm saying
I'm on the front line out here promoting this
and, you know, I'm the one
who cats are going to come to all the time
with the,
hey man, you heard this?
Hey man, what did you think about that?
And I'm always the one who say, hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Like, let's not be so quick to judge
and to be critical of cats.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's get cats an opportunity.
But like, shit, it was like the second or third time.
And, I mean,
It hurt.
I ain't like it.
Right.
You did.
Well, we know your statement came from the heart.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It wasn't from a place of me trying to...
There was no malice.
I said no, no, no, no, no.
What was the statement?
What was the statement?
What was it?
And some parts of me wanted to hurry up and address it
before someone who didn't have love in their heart
could jump on it and address it.
If I address it and I get out there on it first,
then none of you other fuck-nigger can't say nothing.
Because I don't already addressed it.
Have you spoken since then?
Nah.
Okay.
I suggest you do.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm open to that.
Because you know why sometimes, you know, us as artists, we'll sit down and we'll say something publicly, you know, about somebody that we have a personal relationship with.
And then if we don't speak, we'll let the public, you know, make our decisions.
And us as being, because us as black men right now, we got to stick together.
I don't give a fuck.
I'm with them right now.
I'm with them right now.
Yeah, we would them too, man.
Whether he knows it or not.
That's big up little Wayne right now.
That's basically moving with a little Wayne, God damn it.
Now, Frist Montana,
yeah, listen, man, if y'all going to be here,
they're going to make a little fucking noise.
We got two legends in the building, man.
And we got Zach Baggers clean.
You know, that's his thugged out name,
Zach Baggers clean, because he bagged bitches that bagger's clean.
I've seen them in my mind.
I'm sorry.
You know what I'm saying?
So Frist Montana, so there's no mac and cheese for.
Yeah.
What are we doing that out?
I put it out.
Oh, you did?
You bootleg your own shit.
Yeah.
How did L.A. Reed feel about that?
How did L.A. Reed feel about that?
I mean, I thought he was going to say that.
My loitutes to my fans.
And, you know, even the records that I put out,
I still made the budget back for L.A. Reed.
But L.A. Reed, understood, you know, the situation.
I mean, shot to L.A. Reed, man, you know,
just for being the biggest right now,
having the biggest label right now.
Pick up to L.A.W. He got that bad.
I'm trying to reach you.
Let's make some more.
But you just threw out a record, which is very interesting.
What?
Oh, I don't know whose record this is.
It's you, Cam, and Kanye.
Who record is that?
I don't even know who record is that.
That's how you know.
You know us and Kanye?
No, me.
That's another one.
That's another one.
Yeah, I'm on point.
I'm going to do.
I'm good at my job.
All big record.
Mad big records right there.
Yeah, they took it down.
It's supposed to be part of some.
It's supposed to be coming out.
Who took it down?
The people up there.
Diplomat?
Nah, the people.
Illuminati.
Illumination.
Donald Trump took it down.
Donald Trump.
God damn it.
Yeah, but that record wasn't supposed to be out.
He got a leak.
You know what I'm saying?
But they took it down, though.
Now, French, you got a lot of Hollywood friends.
But a lot of niggas don't know.
You're a real hood nigger.
For sure.
You remember when I first hung out with you,
Maxby and
Roxy Reynolds
Zach, you just came home, right?
Yo, let me tell you something.
Listen, let me take you the funniest in the world,
Tia, all right?
I'm sitting at the bar,
and I kind of feel like
like Shorty was kind of looking at me like,
yo, what's your problem?
Why are you not recognizing me?
And I'm like, how are you doing?
I'm talking.
And she's looking at me like,
nigga, I'm this shit,
but I don't watch porn,
at least not at that time, right?
So I was like, I didn't.
What was wrong, y'all?
Sure you did.
But I didn't know, right?
Max and Prince pulls out the car.
These niggas are damn, they elbow on each other.
I'm looking, and I'm like, yo, and they both won me over.
They're like, you don't know who the fuck that is?
And I'm like, no.
They're like, that's Roxy Reynolds.
Then I look, and I'm talking about it's a line at the hotel,
just waiting to speak to her, and French and Vaxby locked it down.
Did you guys smash that night?
No, that was Max Vee joined.
That was Max B.J.
That was Max B., that's made a noise to make.
God damn. We live in doing it out here.
Yo, you came a long way.
But let's describe that situation.
Man, I just remember Max waking up one day, and he just, you know,
he found her in the room, and he just came out.
I was like, y'all think she liked me.
French fallback.
Wait.
You said you did go to the room.
I think of it.
I remember that one.
He's that fresh fall back.
Yeah, yeah, I love.
You laugh.
Yeah, yeah. Now he loved it, man. That was his joint.
But Cocaine City, let's take it to Cocaine City.
I seen your grind from the beginning the same way as Ti.
You always grind, you always have fun, you always smile.
But how did you start Coast of Cape City?
What was that? What was it your mind, Frank?
I mean, honestly, why I came from, everybody had a platform where it's like,
remember the time when, like, Kay Slay had, like, Pat Poo's,
envy had like um news
fucking um who else
all the everyday um
yeah gloom fath
envy had great cafe
now I'm like yo
this this platform is already gone
like it's true
you know what I did it was like
I always believe in the visual better
than I believe in music
I feel like I feel like a nigga can hear
a thousand songs from you
and walk right by you in the street
and they can see you one time on TV
and record you for the rest of their life
that's deep so I believe in visual
were better than that. So all I did was I knew all the, you know, all the drug dealers from
around the way, from Peewey Kirkland to, you know, to lynch mob, to everybody. So what I did was
I came out with a DVD that was just like, you know, drugs on music, cocaine city. Well, I took
the people that really did, I was, I was spreading a positive message because I was grabbing
the people that really did it. And the people that's rapping about, they're going to do it.
I was kind of like pulling both of them on one DVD and grabbing like, you know,
friends that I knew. And what I was
doing was just pouring my
freestyles in the middle of the vibe
or whatever it is. And you always wanted to be an artist
or you didn't? Yeah. Okay. That was the vision
from the start. That was his marketing
plan. So you're saying, yeah, that's his marketing plan.
I just figured if these
rappers with these DJs
and the DJs benefit the money,
why can I come out with my own shit?
He was his own DJ. I promote myself,
make the money and get a deal
and I'm profiting of the whole shit.
You can't get no smarter than that. Everybody want to go
through the dog, I'm going to go through the window.
So that's what I was doing.
I started, by the time the fourth DVD came out,
it was already like, who's friend in Montana?
It was just like, you know what I'm saying?
So it spread out like that.
Same movie with like how I say Davis.
It was like that era.
Big up Shay Davis.
It's a dog legend right there.
And the Rikers Island legend as well.
Big up Shee Davis, yes.
This is a fact.
You know what I'm saying?
So it was like only three DVD, like come up,
cocaine, shit, this and that.
So everybody was putting artists on,
they eating off the artists and that.
I was the only one that was an artist.
and it was my shit.
Did everybody know it was your shit?
No.
Or was it like undercover in the sense?
I didn't let them know because it was going to hate.
Right, right.
Now, T.I.
So I just dropped it.
Bankheads!
Church.
The South.
How did you be a brother from Bankhead?
What was your start into this business?
I mean, I just pulled up on, I pulled up to the studio.
I got, I got introduced to K.P.
Reese and Mello of PA, who was also an organized noise.
And got put on the spot and asked me if I could rap to a beat,
which was, like, trivial to me.
So I just went in there and did it.
What did you say trivial?
I don't know what that means.
I'm sorry.
For sure, he could do that shit.
Oh, for sure.
I'm like, cool, I got to steal that word.
You know, I dropped out of seventh grade, Tia.
I'm sorry.
Trivia. It's cool.
I didn't make many years after you.
And shit, man, they put me on the spot
And I blazed the shit
And they asked me to sign to LaFace
Right
And shit, I signed to LaFace
And I was on that I was in.
You, he brought me some music for you.
Right.
And the way he described you was
This kid is going to be the down south JZ.
This is early on.
Right on.
And I never saw you before.
I never heard you before.
But I heard the record.
I forget which record it was.
And I said absolutely.
Well, I appreciate that.
I said absolutely.
Like, do you look at yourself like that?
I mean, and when I say Jay-Z, I mean like a king.
Like a- I mean, yeah.
Complementary.
Yeah, I'm definitely, I'm definitely like royalty.
But as far as, you know, the southern Jay-Z, I made, I took more risk and made more mistakes than Jay-Z.
You know what I'm saying?
So you're the South.
Ti-I.
That's what you're trying to say.
I mean, people compare me.
Like, I'm somewhere in the middle of Jay-Z and Tupap.
You know what I'm saying?
I have similarities to both
You had cases like Tupac
The ups and the down
I have similarities to the boat
But I appreciate all aspects of my career
And you're on Rock Nation now, correct?
I am
You're an artist owner
Yeah, of title, yeah
So what does that mean for the
Because you know we got dumb fans
It's about five million
Dumb motherfuckers and keep listening to this yet
We don't know why
But just to be it up to the dark
You want to big up the smart fans because you got mad the smart fans too.
Be it up the smart fans.
The smart fans get mad when I'm big of the dope fans.
But explain that an artist owner.
You know what I'm saying?
Explain that to the average Joe.
Got equity in title?
Yes.
That's basically he just explained it.
Overall, you got equity overall or just your projects?
No, there's equity in the overall.
Is there a select group that they brought in to have equity in it?
Let's make some noise for TI being an alumni.
Whoa.
We all in it, baby.
I ain't claiming that.
I'm fucking with you.
I do not support this message.
He's in the hip-hop.
See, I'm like, what's going on here?
Yo, so what is your favorite thing about hip-hop, both of you guys?
What is your favorite thing?
I love the old jazz.
I mean, for me, man, it's flexibility, independence, being able to get out here.
and get paid for being us.
So I'm sorry to cut you off with the fans,
hate me when I do that.
But you like being independent more than you like being on that major.
Sure.
Yeah.
Talk to this guy.
Explain that, no.
No, I have both.
Because the only thing that the majors got is money,
and now the majors don't want to spend the money no more.
Yeah, that's very true.
You know what I mean?
So they're not spending money on market?
The only thing we need majors for right now is money.
We can put our own records out.
We don't need them for pressing, distribution.
We don't need them
Like for nothing really except money
They're just a bank loan
That's it
They front us work
Okay
With a high interest
So instead of us
Getting our own money
And coming and buying what we sell
Now you're going
Off of my potential
You're going to tell me
That you're willing to front me work
Okay cool
So front me to work
If you ain't going to front me to work
And I don't need to be here
I can go over here
If I'm going to pay for you.
for my work.
I'm streaming.
You don't even need the work.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
Let me ask both for y'all that.
I do think streaming leveled to playing field because, like, Kanye.
Streaming is over.
Yeah, physical, physical, like, physical is over.
But if, but, like, don't give me wrong.
Like, just like vinyl has made a comeback.
Yeah, yeah.
CDs will make the come back.
CDs will be the throwback.
Csies will be the, shit, it's going to come back.
It's going to always come back.
It's going to always come back.
You know what I mean?
But right now, streaming, Spotify, Apple.
You think it leveled the playing film for artists?
I don't feel like it is everything.
I feel like it's like 70% of the game.
From Spotify to Apple to all these streaming, join yourself.
You know, people don't even go, like, you used to go to the store by CDs.
Like, right next to go.
But it's all about it.
But now, you know, we used to get paid off of how many people can come and buy
this particular piece of a product.
Okay, now instead of getting paid
like that, what you do is you drive all
the people who follow you, you
drive them to a source, and that
source gets ad revenue from different
corporations, and from
that ad revenue, they get to kick
you down, kick you down, you know what I'm saying?
So it's just that it was what we call a paradigm
shift in business. Once a business
is grown to a certain... I was going to learn mad words
from T-I.
That's a paradigm.
It's the truth, man.
I don't even know what it mean, but I know it's watery.
He's just saying the game done changed.
Nah, real talk.
Like, once any industry has grown to a point, which it always does.
It has reached the pinnacle.
It has to reach a paradigm shift.
So it could change restructure itself.
And you can, like, make money again and raise the profits.
Like, you can only raise, it can only go so high before it has to be reset.
But if you're stuck in the old, you ain't going to survive.
I think, me personally, I think Kanye set the presidents with that album, like,
Precedents.
Yeah, you know, I'm dyslexic.
Precedents.
You know, teaching Tia.I.
With the president.
You know, I'm dislexic, Tia.I.
It's going to be all day.
It's going to be all.
And you know what else?
I was in a resource rule.
Yeah, I didn't know I'm going to learn mad word.
But what Kanye did
was actually make his shit a live album
And what I mean by that
You know how many albums I made
And I said the wrong like presidents
And when I was supposed to say
Preced
Precedence
With a C, president
That's it
But you know how many albums I made
When I listened to it
And it came out
And I was like damn
I wish I could go in
And do that over
But with streaming
You could actually do that
You can actually make your album live
So I think Kanye was the first person
To do that
Did it?
Yeah
I hadn't heard that.
Yeah, he actually went and replaced us all.
That's fucking.
Whatever he made, could he could fix.
He kept fixing it.
Man, Kanye is really like, like, he, he, he's the innovator of our generation, you know what?
He is truly the innovator of, of, of this generation.
I don't know any other way to say it.
Regardless if you agree or disagree with.
I agree with you.
You know what he, what, what, what his methods.
He's a genius.
I was going to ask.
He has dedicated his fucking life
To the progression of music
To his detriment
To his detriment
I mean whether
You know
Sometimes I'm saying
So how you feel about what he's
What's going on right now
Both of you fellas
I just wish him the absolute best
Look at Tia let's let's go
We got blonde hair now
Y'all here now
He's a strong brother man
He's been through a lot worse shit than that man
Going through the wire
I mean this shit right here is nothing
His moms yeah
It just never heard on the way
I don't know what I'm saying
That's big you up
Kanye wherever you at man
This is a show that we celebrate our artists
We ain't like this
Let me just let me explain something to y'all
These other formats
They'll interview your brothers
And then when you brothers leave here
And you step on somebody's shoes
And TMZ reported
And they report it
That's not what happens over here
At Drink Chance
We don't report the bad shit
We only report what's live about our artists
We big up our artists
We celebrate our artists
This is what happened on over here
And you know what I'm saying
So let's big up Kanye
and his yellow hair.
We respect that.
Godfamette.
We respect that over here.
He's the only artist that speak his mind.
Even though you might not, I might not agree with a lot.
Like the Trump shit, like different kinds of things.
Yeah, I agree.
You know what I said, I said I wanted Tia for president because I voted, I put Kanye.
I don't want to be the president.
Come on, this.
We're going to stop this right here.
No, I don't want to be the president.
You can speak very accurate.
Yeah, but this comes to more things.
Look at Trump.
Trump went to the same.
The school is me.
Did he meet Trump was in the same school?
Seven grade dropouts.
I'm fucking wrong.
I'm saying that would be dope.
I believe you.
I believe that.
He's not.
He's actually from Queens, though.
He's actually from Quinn.
He's actually from Quinn.
Nah, but I mean, I just don't want to be president.
I'm too selfish.
Nah, that's not it.
But listen, the thing about it is we can't complain and keep saying going to vote if we don't have.
Some of us, the reason why Trump is in office, a lot of us couldn't identify the Trump with Trump.
And then a lot of us couldn't identify with Hillary.
So we need to put a person in a position
that we can identify with.
Like, I swear to God, I think Kanye could have won.
I think Kanye sparked the idea
in Trump to go forward.
But check this at, though, but check this at, though,
both.
Puffer president?
Just to be.
T.I. for vice president?
No, no, I don't want to be in politics at all.
But look, what I'm trying to say is,
we just never realized
or took it to consideration
how many racist
motherfuckers there were in America.
We are the minority.
Right.
Of the total population of America, we make up maybe 8%, 10%, you know what I'm saying?
But our music reaches at least 85% of those people.
But we're not talking about music, we're talking about politics, and that's different.
But Trump wasn't talking about politics.
Trump was talking about grabbing them by the pussy, and he won.
Let's make some noise for that.
God damn.
Make no change the politics.
Listen, T.I, let me break down some.
I understand what you're going with.
into a smack DVD
That's what he did
He's not that
He learned through
WWE
You know
He learned through that
Check this out
Bro
One thing
About politics
Is
It's supposed to be
For the greater
good of all
You understand
But never is
It's supposed to be
That's the whole
That's the purpose
of a democracy
Right
The democracy
Is supposed to be
For the majority
To look out
For the greater
Good of all
You understand
I'm saying
Okay so right now
What he did
It was he played to the selfishness of the majority, okay?
The majority, which is like Middle America, like...
He played to the insecurities of the majority.
Well, insecurities and the racist tendencies of the majority.
Exactly.
That's what the country needs.
Okay.
But a businessman looks after him.
When you said, that's what the country needs?
Yeah, a better bad.
A man look after him.
You see what I'm saying?
Like, for you to be...
A bill and like, it's dix.
Let's make the voice of Bill Clinton and his thing.
No, but check it out of that.
Do you might cash filling take out of the whole country?
What I'm trying to say is, like, a businessman looks out for him and his business.
A president looks out for the country and all of its people.
All of them.
So how about Barack Obama?
Were you satisfied with his job?
I mean, I think he did as well as he could have done with the help that he had.
You know what I'm saying?
He didn't have the house.
And they were working against him
From the beginning
You cannot change the country in four years
There's no president in the world
He had eight years
Even eight years
But they were against them from the get
You can't change the country
There was a significant steps
But there were made
That I felt like he didn't address
Black people French
Like at the end of the day
Like I felt like
Like you know
He should have spoke to Black America
Like when he spoke to Black America
He spoke to America
See that's the thing though
He's the president of all of America
to black America
because he's the president
of the entire United States
how can he only speak
to 8% of the country
if he's the president
of the entire United States?
I'm going to break that down
because when you go campaign
you'll go see the Mormons
you'll go see the Chinese
sometimes you've got to go see your own
Let me go ahead continue
Let me just say that French
Everybody here right now
Is either you're going to go to Miami
L.A.
Atlanta, New York, you might go to Jersey, you might skip here and there.
Do you know how much land is out there that don't...
That's everybody that voted for Trump.
Yeah, the rest of that land.
You don't fuck with niggins you're trying to say.
There's only a few cities go there to.
Me and Tim might go to the other ones to get a brown bag.
We've got shows.
I'm going.
But it's like, you feel I'm going?
But it's like there's a whole different world that, you know what I'm saying?
And people only like, you know, we're going to Miami more your weekend.
We're going to go there for the vibe.
Atlanta.
You can't negate the rest of that world either.
No, that world is what, that's how, that's what Kanye was talking about.
You've been lied to.
Right.
That's the world that all these racist people that just popping out now been there.
Okay.
They're just popping out now because Donald Trump is in a position.
Can we put a hip-hop figure?
Can we go to Jay-Z tomorrow and say, oh, fuck all this?
Jay-Z already stood up for Hillary and didn't do nothing.
Yeah, you're right.
Absolutely correct.
Michelle Obama stood up.
But he ain't as erratic
As Kanye
They did a free concert
Everybody under there
Bernie Sanders was the person
To stand up
You should have won
He could have won't
He should have been the Democratic
He should have been the Democratic
He should have been the Democratic
Muffin
He could have won
Like that's that
He could have won
Because he had
He had like real plans
And ideals
And Hillary shysted him
They shies to them
They shies to them
I ain't here to speak bad on nobody
But I'm just saying
You also got to look at it as a first time for a female to be a president.
It's like nobody.
It's a whole other barrett.
It's still sexism going on, besides racism.
I mean, I don't really agree with that either.
I just don't think she was the right woman.
I think Oprah Winfrey should she could.
Oh, that's perfect.
Oh!
That's what I think should be the first female.
Hip-hop is supporting Oprah Renfrey?
I think Oprah Winfrey should be the first female president.
Oh, for real.
Or if Michelle Obama was she was.
Why the fuck, I ain't hit this.
Oh, my God.
Michelle Obama had a better chance.
She wins.
You see, what grade you graduated?
You had to grab grade 200.
Like, not 12th grade, 200.
Yo, because you mad smart.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Because you're mad smart, Tia.
Can you try to come on?
Can you control the crowd?
Come on, this is legendary shit right here.
I know it's only a couple people here, but it's 5 million people listening.
God damn.
I'm sorry.
You're a smart nigger, dude.
What's Tigerbone?
I don't know.
Let's go a shot.
It's a good shot.
Drink champs
God damn
It's drinking champs
Yeah, y'all do that
Good, you're over there
Come on, dear
I said
I actually got my GED in the joint
Yeah
I got 22 credits in Dust Humanity College
It's also jail
It's also jails
Make some noise
Well, I was probably
But
I ain't complete my class
You definitely completed your client
You're the tiger
In your dialect is like
Like I'm proud of you
Well, thank you
Because you're a street nigger
I hung out with you and you, like, I hung out with you, like,
back in the days in the studio.
Right.
And I couldn't understand what you said.
Like, you were really hooked country.
Like, man, blah, blah.
And it took me two minutes.
But then I see you, when you get intellectual, you don't know how to go there.
I just speak truth.
That's it.
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What kind of fights used to have as a child?
What you mean?
Because of the law.
Because I wonder why the fuck you're talking.
You tried to fight Floyd Marevich.
Why the fuck you thought you was going to win?
Is that true? That's not true?
You could tell me, you could tell me now.
It ain't true.
Amen.
You know what?
If you paid the fight, you talk about it.
If you're not paid the fight, you don't.
I don't allow a hundred million dollars.
I fired an idiot for a hundred million.
Right now, let's take it.
You're probably a Brocklesner right now.
What?
What's up?
You're on a defected tiger bone?
Yeah, I don't know.
No, you're just doing the openings.
want to drink. Oh, come on, French. You know, I don't do
that, Frank. I don't do that, though. Like, that ain't
really, like, you know, that ain't the move.
Tiger Bone? Or talking about?
No, no, no, talking about shit that happened in the streets.
But I heard you snuffed them.
But you talk about, you don't talk about shit that happened
in the streets. Let's make some noise for Tia. I still think he
in the streets.
He is graduated, brother.
He graduated. Come on.
I didn't say I was in there every day, but
if some shit happened in the streets, you don't talk about.
You know what I'm saying? You leave it there.
This is going to change.
Some shit just happened in there, Tia,
pulled into the side of your money.
He gets your shot glasses.
And you don't want the shot, right, Tia?
Nah, I'm going to respect all that,
Gets.
My nigga, Tim, is hands on.
He's hands on.
You want me to pour the shots, French?
My name, my name.
I got the first one.
You got the second one.
What the fuck is this?
This is, this is.
This is a shot?
This is a shot.
What the fuck is this, though?
Like, it?
It's the Brady?
You're a cognate?
Like, what the fuck is it?
It's a vibe.
It's a vibe.
It's a vibe.
It's a vibe.
No, trust me, it's a vibe.
Smell it to ya.
Doesn't me some Chinese shit, Charlie.
Nah, it's a vibe.
Here, we go, one more, one more.
Here, here, here.
There's a big.
We call this Macabaya pink bing bongs.
Makaia bing bong.
I hear you, that shit, smell like soy sauce.
Yeah, it's sour you, soy sauce.
It's sour.
It's sour.
It's sour.
I love how you move.
You took a skellio.
before you took me straight because you know I'm a
Salu
Yo, Tia
Cheers
Salu
French, Zach
Yeah
Hey God
Micahua
Big Bombs
Make some love
She tastes like dirty cobwebs
Yo French
You know French
You know French
You know French
You know French is an alcoholic
You know that right
I'm an alcoholic as well
I never heard anything
I never heard nothing
But you and Puff
Have a ability
Uh huh
to keep going
Like I see
Off the rip video shoot
By the way
You invited me to East New York
It was very disrespectful
Because East New York
They just die right there
They just die right there
And by the way
We almost got arrested together
You remember that why
The police rolled up
I threw so much weed
I didn't realize
How pussy I was
Like how I was
Because I'm like
You know
We got the other things
But those are stashed
The right way
When the police came
I had so much
The video got us locked up.
The nigger that shot the video.
The way he planned the whole video was just like...
You know that's the most dangerous place in New York City.
But I thought he had a situated...
Oh, no, we were not situated.
He had a parking line in the back, one way and one way out.
You had one security.
Big a Macs, big a bad.
Everybody don't like each other in there.
Everybody around me is security.
This was the death zone.
I'm talking about.
We're in death part.
You already said East New York.
East New York.
We're in the death zone.
That's already.
And off the RIP video shoot, I'm there, and 900 police come.
I'm like this.
They knew exactly who had the guns.
They ran straight to them.
I was like, whoever set that shit up as you was just like a vibe.
And you're saying, who's snitch?
Because it's blowing them up right now.
I don't know.
There's a snitch podcast.
The I don't know nigger, fuck you.
Whoever the I don't know nigg is.
You want to do another shot?
Because I just feel like, I just feel like, I just feel like.
You took a scolio off.
You want to pour the shots now?
That's how we do it.
Man, what the fuck y'all get this shit from?
Machia fire ping pong.
Let's try it.
Nah, no, it's not.
It's not.
Nah, has this shit been approved by the FDA?
No, Trump brings it in from China for us.
I'm just saying this shit got Chinese wrong.
Wait, wait, wait.
I'm not drinking that.
That's no reason right now.
Tell me, I've been I've been training for years.
Not going.
It's actually a herb.
It's herbal.
It's herbal.
It's herbal.
It's actually a herb.
I'm actually cool.
You get smart as one out of us right now.
I'm not wishing, Tia.
I know he's smart.
There's a shit when you go to the juice ball and buy the balk and buy all that shit.
There's a bit.
Yeah, I got you.
Yeah, let me get some.
Let me get some.
Let me get some.
You got to take a little bit.
No, I really ain't, though.
All right.
Don't sit that cram, roo?
I know it's not going to work with Tia.
All right.
So, love.
Yes, sir.
I can buy a big pong.
Ratat-ta-ta-ta-ta-ha.
Yeah, bro.
Come on.
Hey, check me out.
Check me out.
I just want to bring everybody to the attention.
Yeah.
Read it.
The label on the back.
You reach it.
Hold on.
There is a message from Tia.
This is on the back of the shit they drank it.
It's just a government warning.
You don't fucked up.
According to the Surgeon General, women shouldn't drink this beverage during pregnancy
because of the risk of birth.
Chinese, bro.
Chinese stall is even worse.
It says it impairs your ability
It may cause other health problems
Yeah
Drink, like your joint might not be right
No, no, no
It just said other health problem
That can be anything
Oh, by the way, I don't know if you notice
I don't know if you notice, that's natural Viagra
You ain't gonna walk around
You ain't gonna walk around with the thing
Like knocking shit down
Man, just gonna give away that shit like that
Oh damn, I was supposed to say nothing
I'm sorry
But if you happen to play the game
You will be ready
What's the nigga Barry Barnes
You're going to knock it out the block
Johnny Pickles
This is a fact
Johnny Pickles
Who is that nigga
I need to follow him
I never came to a game up
Johnny Pickles
Big Brother Thunder
What's up bro
What's up bro
Stop bro stop
Stop
Stop
You know he was going
We get crazy
I know
Yeah yeah
Because
It's Cody Cardashing and shit
Like that
Like I have him
Because, like, she got the nigger leaving his baby moms.
What's the knicker?
Come on, why y'all things get quiet?
Because you flat.
It's her shit good like that?
Do I got to smell your fingers?
You got a leftover Kardashian shit on your fingers.
See, that's what I'm saying.
As soon as you drink that tiger bowl, he started talking about jar.
It gets records.
It gets records.
Look how smooth T.I is.
He made it just to another conversation.
I got some professional rapper.
So is it like that, French?
Uh.
Is it like that?
I can't remember.
You can't remember?
So that means it's not good, man.
Come on, man, you know.
Yeah, knock it.
Make some knock.
Oh, look, look, look.
That mean they want to hear the story.
That meaning.
Come on, French.
You want another shot?
Come on, you've been knocking down a lot of good joints.
As soon as you grab the shot of the fucking Tigerbone.
Yo, listen, your track record is good.
We need to celebrate a lot.
And you're a single man.
That's a fact.
You're a single.
We got to celebrate.
Street niggas, it's like,
French, keep going.
We are like,
Sinai, or Lainton?
We're going to get to that.
But let's stay on a Kardashian pussy.
Let's go.
How was it?
Man, let me tell you something.
They're family, man.
Shout to Chloe.
I was in the room with them.
I was in the room with them.
You know.
We always going to be family for life.
Yeah.
Well, how was it?
Was it fantastic?
On scale of 110.
Hey, brother, 200?
You're a married man.
Yeah, that's okay.
I get away with it.
She's over there somewhere.
She's, you understand.
This is okay.
You can't do the part of it.
I'm unembarrassable.
Just so you know, just so you know, I'm unembarrassable.
You can bring it back on me?
No, no, no, no, she outside.
No, that's okay, tip, too.
No, no.
You should.
That's right, too.
I'm unembarrassed.
Come here, baby.
Come here, baby.
No, no.
That's your girl.
Is that your girl?
No, no.
I just met her taste girl.
No.
No.
I don't want to nobody.
Yeah.
Well, step back off in the shadow.
Yeah.
You know, look at Tiaa.
Spiff!
He got Piff!
Tia!
Tia!
Piff!
Tia!
Piff!
Tiaida, Pimp!
That's right, Tim.
You was Pippin at one point.
At one point you was Pippin right.
That was Pippin.
That was Pippin.
That was Pippin.
Tiff, tell us what your Pimp days, Tim.
Come on.
I have me.
Listen, you, right now you,
but tell us where you was red.
Malcolm Mitz.
Tell us where you was red.
Tell us where you were red.
One story, Tim.
Please, Tim, please, please, come on.
Come on, Tip.
Tell us one story.
Don't.
Stop.
Don't drink your champagne.
Hey, man.
Stop, bro.
Like, you're a lot of
and you're like holding it like that, bro.
Like, this is, bro.
What the fuck is?
What's the fucking is?
What's you doing?
He's got my fucking as you doing, bro.
Yo, let my man be sick.
Let my man be sick.
A little bit of a fucking shit.
A nigger like this.
You know, like you're like in a tip.
I didn't learn class.
He's just a sophisticated thugs.
He's trying to take away my class.
Come on, French.
What happened?
The T.O. Nory, Noree.
This is sound like that.
This is what sound like that.
He graduated.
He's a sophisticated thughey.
That's Chapainby.
That's four loco, B.
It's four loco.
I'm in the four local, French.
Come on.
But get the Shamp, your money.
Give me that cup, bro.
No, no, I'm not doing that.
Come on.
Let's take another side and take a bone.
All right.
I'm not.
Hey, sir, back in here.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Drink Chats podcast.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
What up, though?
I got the bro.
Yeah, come on.
Sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down, my brother.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
I'm trying to get the hook.
Drink chat podcast.
You ain't even get the hair or y'all.
No, I'm here, yeah, come on.
Come on.
Come on.
You're going to drink some motherfucking, um.
Take a ball.
Yeah, give a shot.
Take a ball.
Everybody should get him a shot.
Ti-I-T-I-T-A-G-A.
Wait, right, right, right.
It's only right.
All right.
All right.
Here, you not let that out.
I respect you.
Let me get one of those.
I respect you.
Here, here.
Let's say for a second.
Let's go.
You ain't going to ask you?
Trust me.
Give me.
Give me.
My bad.
I disres.
I was trying.
I was trying to get a window.
I already got something.
We got Isaac Rocky.
We got T.I.
We got French.
Listen, let me, let me just think.
It's a all-star cast right now.
Zach, my brother.
Let me just say y'all,
something. Can I ask you questions?
Wait, hold on. Let me just finish the statement out.
You could ask me anything.
Anything. But listen, let me just say something.
It's the...
Whoa. Yeah, yeah. You're going to start sweating a little while.
I don't worry about it.
Nah, don't worry.
This is good for your little men's and all.
Hey, look.
He won't even in here, Tia.
Tia, you don't want you?
That's a hall of me.
It's a hard of juice bar. It's a hard of juice bar.
Let me say, you know.
I am not a mean.
Can you meet you off for 10 minutes?
Yeah.
Okay, man, yeah, yeah, yeah, about 20.
Yeah, because you know why?
You were one of the first New York niggas.
It was you and then Gizi.
You wanted the first New York...
Atlanta, niggas, that New York people were embraced.
Like, we are directly identified with you.
And Outcast, definitely was...
Outcast is definitely the first, but the way they dressed,
that was an excuse for New York niggas not to fuck with them.
You understand what I'm saying?
I'm just saying, I'm just saying I fuck you know, because I'm a musical nigger.
I also fuck with Jimmy Hendricks.
I'm a different nigger.
I also fucked him with Farrell when everybody said,
this nigga look crazy because the chain is like this
and I said he's a genius
and I was right
because I'm a genius too
but Tia
listen
we're going to take another shot
are you in
that's a double negative
I love that I can't convince him
I love it
it's not going to happen
so we got ASAP Rocky
we got a motherfucking
Tia we got
motherfucking French Montana
and you got the old school
Gucci on
I got to man
they just booted those
And he threw it back
A gang of weed on the table
Exactly
You got to be with your landlord
Let's talk about that
Nah man
What are you trying to say
So basically
He tried to make it seem like
Oh oh pardon me
Pardon me
How he's just come out of my nigga
Like that
No no no
It's okay
We all rich
He tried to come at my neck
Like the new
You know
We have parties every night
Restorations out there wasn't lit
Swinging up in the roof
This is this wasn't soho
That was my own address in Soho
That was my own address in Soho
Not my current one
It's over weird
Because that shit, the old shit's out and the new shit's in.
I'm doing entertainment, Tia.
I can give him back to mic.
I'm sorry, Tia.
Tia, you're acting like Malcolm X.
We need ready to come out.
We're trying to look.
Ask him we want to cycle for you.
Man,
we can't talk about it, please, Tia.
But you just said, though, you just said that you weren't really with all of the sensationalize
and that the rest of the media.
He lied.
He lied.
He lied.
I'm just saying, I'm there going on what I've heard.
Since I said that.
You said we ain't like them other places, we don't do that.
You believe him, he's drink, chim, drinking on wet.
How do you believe him to start with?
Giving us, hey, Cuck.
You got to put this rumor to the rest.
That's what I'm saying.
These niggas, so they said, so you wrecked the house, they said?
That's not true.
That's not true.
He got to rent the house.
Upgraded the house.
I like that.
Tell them how you upgraded that.
I'm from Uptown, you feel
Like, look at me
I'm a pretty boy
I keep my nails clean
I look like I'm a break in my money
He's got a million dollars
A fucking show
He could buy the fucking house
A few shows
What a show?
Quarter million dollars a show
He could buy that shit in two months
But what I'm saying
Is they just trying to give me
A bad name that I work so good
To uptane and shit like that
You know, I'm a young brother
No kids
I'm fucking money
He's humble man
I'm gonna take a real shit
You know what I'm saying
More money than others
More money than most
Round my age is special
Well that layin a suck dick
With his eyes open
So you're telling you what you're going on that.
So, A's that.
My nigga humble, man.
So, A's that.
You're telling me he's not going wrong?
They are, what, what?
What?
You're like a raw.
In the bitch.
You got a point.
You got a ho.
Oh, I'm just jumping to that shit.
No, no, no.
He's trying to weld me in right quick.
You know you ain't got an answer to this.
That's the devil right now.
I'm hiring.
I don't know.
He said no point.
He said no point.
You said no point in.
You just say no point in.
I ain't going to hold you in the past, you know how it is, you know what I'm saying.
No say.
No say.
Yeah, that's your lawyer right there.
Yeah, let me ask you.
You paid for coming out of horses out here, keep it right.
I always wanted to ask you this, though.
You know, like a murder unit, murder unit, right?
Oh, you're going there.
Yeah.
He took it to the Bronx.
They're still with you right there.
Go on.
I'm going on with the murder mommy's murder unit.
Murder unit, you know, y'all niggas always, like,
getting the popping out there, like, in the yard.
Yeah, always.
Yeah, yeah, you know, who was the niggas that gave y'all the biggest vibe out there?
Because y'all went against, like, like, Nazzing them.
We went against, like, brave hearts, y'all went against it.
Who was the thing is that it was really a vibe?
Because I heard a lot of stories.
That gave us a competition?
I'm going to be honest.
You want to be honest?
We were, like, 300.
Nobody.
I'm going to be honest.
Stop, bro.
Yo, listen, yo, we just too bad.
I'm going to be honest.
Look, you can take your glass off.
Look at me out of eye, my nigga.
Listen, listen, look at the eye.
Listen to me.
You know who gave us the biggest challenge?
It was the tunnel security.
And you know what they did?
They got down with us.
They put on the murder unit jersey.
They just said, fuck.
You can't beat them.
Join them.
And you know what we did?
We beat niggas up.
I ain't going to lie.
I walk niggas to their cars.
Haitian jacking them, niggas.
I'm not going to say their names.
And they're very famous.
They're very famous people.
But Haitian Jack and the name said, you're not leaving.
Like in the middle of the street.
What was it?
really like there was some shit was like it was like it was like a real vibe like two clicks going
heavy i don't know it was y'all and mob deep oh yeah we shot them niggas a couple times
like twice okay anything else you're worried the mother you got word the mother is not no funny
shit you know twice twice wow norie stories in the past yeah no one it wasn't for a reason
that's my that's my that's my real that's what we're doing my son go told me to smoke
They both respect them.
I love them.
Capone.
Capone,
Cibon,
Cibon,
Cibon,
hopefully he's not shooting people.
I'm seeing this shit.
Yeah, hopefully.
Well, he's the shooter.
He's the shooter.
You don't know.
Don't let these niggies
back into it.
No, that's okay.
It's past seven years.
The feds, the feds.
So I got some more people's the niggas that was up.
Listen,
I'm just let everybody know.
I'm going to just give a disclaimer.
There is no statute of limitations for murder.
No, I didn't know, I'm not.
I'm not the time.
Can you said shoot.
No, no, no.
It was like,
Cool. Go home. Stop. Okay, cool.
Bye. Bye. Go on.
Go on. All right. Well, I've done my point.
Y'all go.
You met, Makahia bingba.
Maka'i a binkball.
Yo, Tia, can you be a lawyer? Can you be the hip-hop lawyer?
Nah.
Come on, listen. This is what we got to do.
He's the counselor right now.
He's the counselor.
What we got to do, Tia.
What we got to do is put a hip-hop figure in office.
No.
Wait, wait, wait, just hit me out. You ain't hear my plan out.
I'm listening, man.
We're going to put a hip hop nigger in the office
We're going to Oprah
I like your choice
So we're going to put Oprah in there
And Jay Z's vice president
No
Okay not Jay Z who we're going to pick
Man listen bro
This is the thing right
Joe Biden
No man
Joe Biden
What's like a hip hop nigger
We need to raise somebody
Who was born and entrenched
And who is studied hip hop
And have them do politics
You know what I'm saying
Killer Mike would be good
Man
Kill a Mike
Jay Cole.
Nah,
why not
Kill him on?
You know what?
I'd go for Killer Mike.
I'd go for Killer Mike.
You go for Killer Mike?
You go for Killer Mike?
Somebody got to be like clear hair.
I'd go for Killer Mike.
We'll get him right.
I'll get him right.
On that part.
I think Killer Mike is straight.
He knows what he's.
Because anybody used to getting that much money, man.
Like, you got to be a certain amount of selfish
to make it to that point.
Bomb B would be L.
B vice president.
Bomb B would be.
You guys are not being realistic.
You guys are not being realistic.
When we're going to hip-hop?
No, all I'm saying is you got to think about the entire spectrum of the country.
You know what I'm saying?
Now, of course, me as a southern nigger, you know, I would love to see Bunby as the president.
Me too.
But I got to know that this motherfuckers elsewhere who won't feel like they're being represented.
Right.
You see what I'm saying?
And A-Sapp is in.
Common would be
How did you say David Banner
I live in Mississippi
David Banner?
David Banner really
But Dave Baird won't you want to
It's going to be real
It's going to be a real
It's going to be a real revolution in this shit going on
Tell me if I plan is fucked up
This is my plan
To put a hip hop president in office
And then make Tia the mayor
And then make me to change the government
Of Atlanta
Hold on. Hit me out. Let me out. And then Jay-Z, the mayor of New York.
How about you? How about you appoint anybody into any other position that you won't but me and let me do what I do?
Like, I don't, you know what I'm saying? I don't, I really have no interest in no kinds of politics.
Tiger bomb, yeah. Come on, Dawley. Come on, Dawdy. Did you say Doddy?
Yeah, because that's that fake Dominican shit. That didn't get sushi-mamba all day.
Dolly. That's what they say in sushi-mabo.
Yo, Doddy.
Oh, big up to Mr. Lee.
We didn't forget you, Mr. Lee.
Shout to Garvey.
Shout to Garby.
Biggie Twin.
Biggie Boy, D. Young, really.
Shout to Gabi.
Gabi made that.
Yo, gobi.
Yo, I was very, yo.
Yeah, let me take you something, French.
I was very happy when you switched back,
because I heard you was out there managing yourself.
It was terrible.
I can't get contact with you.
Yo, what's that?
Let me tell you some.
Let me tell you some.
I managed myself my whole life.
Yeah.
It was just.
I managed myself too much.
Let's make some noise for that.
Oh, let's not forget.
Ali and Randy Acker.
They also make me great.
But I do.
I got to go on vacation.
Like, I can't manage myself.
And he's the only nigger that he used a phone like this.
Oh, no.
He put his phone at his neck.
Really?
And it sticks right here.
Is that, Gabby?
That's got it?
No, a nigger.
You, a, nigger, you use the phone.
Yo, Daugty.
No, Daugie.
You, Doddy.
We're not doing that.
We need 55,000.
$55,000.
He's a walking app.
He's a walking app.
Big up to Gabby right now.
Big up to Nelson.
Big up to Eric.
But, but pick up to a.
to, you know, pick up to Tia
for hanging out with a bunch of New York
niggas and feeling comfortable.
And Miami.
Miami.
Miami.
Yeah, I just, I swear to go out.
Do you get your shot?
You get your shot, though.
I took two shots.
No, another shot.
No, another one.
Oh, so I saw you feel, Brozette?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, you're trying to get the blitz.
We're right in.
You got it?
Oh, but, but, bu, but, but, bu.
I'm laying like this.
Oh, love, baby.
Love, you're all.
Yo, Papa Rossi, you're going in.
Yo, let me tell you something.
Go ahead.
Talk.
See, I was the first nigga to come out of down south that sounded like a New York nigga.
Like that was flowing and doing all that vibe.
There's no doubt.
Why are you not drinking, bro?
I'm drinking, homie.
You want some of this?
Am I right or not, too?
Absolutely.
Yo, French, why you ain't drinking his shot?
Not what you, I don't know.
Shut, don't throw that music.
Why are you going to drink a job right now, French?
Ain't know.
Same cup.
Here, try and try some of that.
What's in here?
Go ahead, go ahead. It's on you.
It's some slum, little foodie right now.
What's this right here?
It's mad food, drinking.
It's mad food drinking.
Yo, look, it's mad food, drink it.
It's mad food drinking.
You've seen that, though.
No, no, no, no, he drank.
I don't have to take shots, snowing.
My brother, you got to drink it, brother.
Drink what?
You got, we got to drink, nigger, come on.
I'm the most lit.
You're at the table right now.
You're drunk right now.
No, no, no.
You want to open a big dog.
Are you fucking that all your niggis?
Hey, get what I was going to go 40 hours in this,
conversation
to do it.
It's a lot
going to
it's a hundred-dollar
blunt right.
But y'all know
like,
I didn't just
start coming to New York
when y'all motherfuckers
heard of me.
I know you was
something to it
because you was rapping
like a nigga from New York.
He was moving
something just moving
right.
Like you was like
you sound a lot
we're talking about the past.
Now listen to this stuff.
Listen to you.
You got a real shit.
This is about to make
a lot of sense,
God.
Not real talk
I got property
and family
and everything
in New York.
My dad is,
My dad was born, like, well, he moved.
I'm born and raised in New York, and I don't got property in New York.
Let's make some noise for Tiop.
Being smarter than me, Goddare.
Go ahead, continue, Tia.
I'm sorry.
My dad didn't hear brothers.
Sounds like the movie you was in.
What was that movie?
The movie you was in.
I think it was in 1900 movies, son.
No, no, the other movie.
How about this?
But the real movie, the real homie from Harlem.
How about this?
Let's just back up.
Frank Lucas.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let back up off all the bullshit.
Then back on.
Back up off all the bullshit in the jokes.
I'm talking about my dad and my family right now.
Okay, so my dad.
My dad, he was born in 1930.
He left Atlanta in 1950 with his brother
because he said,
Atlanta motherfuckers weren't going to let nobody
get to enough money without telling on him.
And he moved to New York.
They went up to Harlem and stopped moving.
You know what I'm saying?
During the motherfucking, the Renaissance, you know what I'm saying?
He has a half a Harlem, nigga.
On the love.
I mean, my dad.
We knew it.
We got to love it.
Now, I mean,
I know that.
I know that,
though.
I know that.
I know that.
I'm just saying real talk.
My dad, like,
my daddy,
he,
he was born in a lot of,
like,
he,
he had me when he was 50.
You know what I'm saying?
So I had an old man daddy,
you know what I'm saying?
That's real,
my dad,
I'm not gonna have my dad.
My dad was 50 when I was born.
You know what I'm saying?
That's a real nigga.
You know what I'm going to have my next showing out of 50.
You know what I'm saying?
No,
but y'all guys got me little.
But I knew that though.
When I was hearing this shit, I might say it could not be from Atlanta.
But no, I was from Atlanta.
I was born and raided in Atlanta.
I just spent, like, summertime.
I spent summers in New York.
You wouldn't sound like cheesy.
You wouldn't sound like a kid.
You wouldn't sound like a young job.
You wouldn't sound like a young job.
I didn't sound like soldier boy.
You wasn't sound like cheesy.
Nobody else.
Your shit was just like straight forward.
What?
I heard you had to sit down with Soldier Boy.
I did.
Thank you.
And he from Mississippi.
I mean, as far as I know,
why did you have to sit down with him?
He told me he was from somewhere
that I hadn't never known him to be from,
but I know him to be from Mississippi.
What was you saying?
You said you had to sit down with him the other day.
I mean, we weren't necessarily sitting down.
We were standing up.
But we were just talking about Atlanta rappers
and I sound like my nigga Tip
because Tip came out, sound like he was from New York.
That's why.
That's the whole point.
Tip may sound like he was from New York with me.
he sounded like he was like
the rock Kim of Atlanta
the first lyrical nigger
The first nigga
That's what you're gonna do
I like that
But that's one of the yorkers is
For sure
If you're not lyrical niggas
You know what
You got that you got that
Yeah, that's one
New York niggas in
I mean shit
By the way Tia I smoke
Every blunt I passed to him
Let's make some noise
No tiger bone
No I did it
No tiger bone
I did not
No he said he
It's on camera
So I don't know
No I did not
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I got some real shit
On a real note
After you know
Paul me for even bringing this up
In front of a lot of people and shit
But after everything you've been through
You know you don't have to say it
No
After everything you've been through
What advice you'll give to a young nigga like me
Who got a lot ahead of me
And that didn't been through half this shit
You've been through as far as you know what I'm talking about
You mean trials and tribulations
Wild famous, wild rich, wild successful
Please give me some game on how to stay out of trouble
And all that of that shit
First off, real rubbers, right?
I'm a good guy, though.
Real rubbers.
Sure.
But sometimes me on Molly, go out.
And they may have been to my real house.
Hold on tip.
Before you're going to answer that.
And Rocky, that's, that's, that's, that's a shit what every young kid want to hear about.
And I'm going to tell you another thing, too, for, for somebody that, that where he was at, at that point, when he was, like, on his way to perform and do the biggest in his career.
through all the vibe
going through the negative shit in life
that made you buzz them kind of moves
and just, you know what I mean?
Doing what, well, me and you would have did.
Real niggas.
You would have to do.
Where anybody in this room would have to do,
just being right
because you don't know where it's coming from
protecting your life.
And that's your back to fire on you.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, any one of us.
You know what I mean, I think
what I've learned more so than anything
that, you know,
It's a difference
When you choose to take matters into your own hands
And you leave it in God hands
Pop that, A-Sat!
You know what I'm saying?
It's a huge difference.
Like, when I, every time I choose to take shit in my own hands
And handle it my own way, shit fuck up.
Yeah.
And when I leave it in God hands, it seemed fucked up,
but it worked out all right.
You know what I'm saying?
So I think the advice that I would give you
I have the running show of that night.
Shout to my people.
Leave it in God's hand.
You know what I mean?
Don't, don't try to fix shit yourself.
Don't expect for you to be able to put your hands on something and change you.
Listen, when you make plans, God, that's true.
Would that mean step back?
Would that mean step back?
One moment.
Let me shout out to my people from Moette, Rose, keeping us laced up.
My people are keeping how in the fucking tricks of this.
I don't know if I'm going to get like four bottles, Rose.
Those trouble, I know this shit.
He'll give you some fun.
Yeah, I'm going to come clean.
Let me get this box, though, bro.
Yo, my name.
You want this.
There's a little person who's going to pop it.
Keep it out of it.
Brandon.
Braden Williams.
Big up to my people at Moette.
Who at him?
Where's the four?
You got to let him leave with some Moette bottles, man.
I can't leave with it.
Where is Bel Air?
Yes, man.
Take it.
Take it.
It's empty.
It's yours.
It's empty.
I need four bottles, though.
You ain't going to leave with four bottles.
I, leave a box in a second.
Leave the box up for a second.
But you're going to show us you drink rosé first.
Let's show us you drink, Jose.
Pop that.
I know it was a trick, bro.
No, that's never a trick.
There's never a trick.
We won't revolt right now.
That's a trick.
That is a trick.
All right, I can't relax.
Hey, come on.
And I'll shout out the puff.
Yeah, shout out the puff all the old days.
That's my nigger.
That's my nigger.
The first billionaire black man I know.
Yeah, that's right.
That's big up Drey.
Big up pop.
I was in the second of him, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Dr.
Hey, you wrote some Dr. J. Rounds, right?
I heard about that.
Yo, no, yo.
No, T-O-M-Y.
I'm on my hip-hop shit.
I know.
I'm like the fads.
You can answer with whichever way you want.
I just know the real answer.
So you're like the fads.
Yeah, like the fad.
Not really like the fans.
Not the fads.
So you're a queen's nigginess.
We don't play the country.
What happened back in the day with Keith Murray and Maldives?
I wasn't there.
I was in jail.
Damn.
It was.
That was like nine.
That's like nine.
That's like nine.
You know, back in the day, you're back in the day.
I came home 97.
Hold on.
He was really kidnapping DJ's throwing them in the truck?
Yeah, I did that.
I did that.
Yeah, that's true.
Me and Punt.
I did it first, and then I gave it to Punt.
I gave Punt and the recipe.
Damn, Pondi's going to come picking me up with my prayer.
But we said it already on the podcast.
Damn to DJ Absolute.
No, Punt was the only thing that had like.
I kidnapped DJ Absolute.
And then after that, I gave punting the recipe.
And then Pundon, Kinnat, DJ, who kid.
But I mean, we've got over that.
Everything we say in the day is...
We are in a great space as people.
I mean, no, we're back in the day.
It's back in the days.
We are in the great space to be done.
But this year, in the hood,
we're doing what for the community?
We are doing what we're doing for the...
You know how many niggas?
You know what we're doing for the community this year?
I flew all these niggas out to see this great experience,
to see people like you,
to see people like ASAT,
to see people like friends, Jack.
All these niggas live here, bro.
No, no, no, no.
You know they don't.
All your niggas
It was a nigga in the corner
Like yo, I'm for Watts
You know what I'm saying
I picked them up
It's not
But all these
Knicks were Chris y'all, bro
I grabbed me like I was puff daddy
But all these niggas over here
You know, I want them to come out
And see my experience
Like a lot of people
I go in meetings with fights
I go on meeting with with MTV
I go on meetings with complex
I going to meet with all these people
And they all want in
On my product
And it's great
But you know what I do
I don't tell nobody
wait outside
I tell them
coming to me in
But you always been like that
That's why I was asking
about MU
That's right there
You're right there
You know
Can I please have
A great-niz story
Hip-hop fight right now
Man I'm not trying to
Yeah
Talk his shit
I'm gonna hear
Who got knocked out
In the 90s beat
And who's acting hard
Right now
Who got robbed
Who got robbed
Who got
Yeah
When the kids
Who got wrong
When you're gonna
You know
You know
That's real
We're gonna talk on them
That's real
We're gonna
You right now
That's real
Spill, bro.
Yeah.
Who got Rob?
Who got Rob?
Who got Rob?
Hey, no.
You know, that's why I'm not ready for.
That's why I be on my chill.
You know, you know what it's about?
On the real, Rocky, let me address you direct.
If you get the mind.
You know what it is, Rocky.
That's what I love you.
Let me just tell you something.
You talk about 5 million views, 10 million views.
We had so much fun.
And I, and all the people who played the game,
and I ain't talking.
Who got robbed, brother?
Huh?
Who got robbed?
This lot of niggas got robbed.
Kidnapped.
Yeah.
Roleys took.
Yeah.
Did I come?
The niggas that's not coming on drink chance right now?
It's a reason.
All right.
So a lot of people don't want to come on drink chance.
You're going to.
He's a lot.
Fucked up.
We reached out to everybody.
But the niggas that didn't come, it's a reason.
So, listen what I'm saying, Rocky.
Because you're the young.
I'm not calling you.
I'm not dispecking you in no way.
I'm just saying you're the younger.
But what I'm trying to say is.
I'm an old head.
No, I got gray hairs, man.
And you're saying that's the Rock Kim.
Yes, sir.
You name it to Rockin.
So automatically makes you 40.
Thank you, bro.
Automatically makes you 40.
But listen, Rocky.
I ain't going to work.
Keep talking.
We did a lot of dumb shit in the 90s.
He did.
But you know what it is?
It's about having fun and smiling.
I smiled every time.
I had fun every time.
It was getting that, but that's the reason.
Yeah, definitely.
But that was then.
But now I'm a different man
I love
I go to church in my mind
On Sunday
On my mind
I go to church
I got a beautiful wife
I got a beautiful kids
So
I enjoyed
I enjoyed you for that
I enjoyed a moment
But what happened back then
Is what shaped New York
For you to be
Who you are right now
For French to be
So many people tell me
French is the new Noriega
And at first I was mad at that
But then I said
You know what
That nigger ain't the new
Norley Acre?
That niggas the new
improved.
Thank you, my lady.
Because I ain't never hit a Kardashian.
Hi-bye.
Hey, check this up.
And you hit Sinaii-Lakian.
Let's get to the Sanaii-Dakin pussy.
I heard she crazy.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
And you, wait, I'm going to take you on.
I'm going to say.
I got a pinch, man.
Oh, how much.
I'm going to.
Frisch? Hold up there.
Frisch, hold up there.
Frist, don't want to worry about that game fly shit.
My son be fucking fucking.
all the bitch is too.
Saniolate them.
Let's get this.
Because you ain't going to ask
Kardashian and pussy.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm not going to go.
Come on, Tim.
You could.
Hey, man.
You don't be worried about all that shit.
I got a piss and everything, man.
I got a piss and,
let me say, let me talk some real shit.
Bitch.
I'm very proud of you, man.
Because I'm so into this.
I got ledges in front of me.
I'm saying.
Let me want to run in.
When you want to call that shit.
Like, you got to throw two miles of champagne.
Yeah.
I'm nervous
What the fuck is he doing?
I'm a machine
Where the fuck is he putting it
Hold on let me say
Let me say something
As being top five snipers
Yeah
In Hollywood
These people you got in front of you right here
It's so legendary
I don't think you understand
But look though I'm gonna tell you some
There's not that many people
That smash the I like it
No, no, no, no, no, no, not saying, man.
Respect.
Snatch, it's not a beautiful lady.
Hershey crazy.
No, she's a beautiful lady, bro.
No, she's a beautiful.
Hershey, love, basketball.
She's a beautiful lady, bro.
Oh, my God, God, let them tell.
Oh, my God.
Hold on, brother.
I'm sorry.
My bad.
Every joining from the wedges, bro.
Like, look.
Damn, but it's like, come from New York and come to the hills,
come from Atlanta, come to the hills, and just like, you know,
and get with the vibe and catch the Big Bang theories.
And, like, you know what I mean?
It's like a real, it's a special vibe.
You know what I'm saying?
But at the end of the day, it's, we're not supposed to be here.
When you come to Hollywood, I tell anybody come to Hollywood, it's like six flags.
And you took the nigger from, what's the nigga, Nick?
Brother.
What's the nigga from the Lakers?
Brother.
Yeah.
Let me tell you something.
That's what took my hip-hop.
Hip-hop took that.
Snitch don't?
Snitch don't.
French.
French.
You know, you're-Rock here.
That's rocky.
You slipped right in there.
You slipped it right in there.
You slipped it right in there.
Hey, hey, look, we got a five minute warning.
In five minutes, we don't have to go back in here and get to doing this shit we were doing for y'all.
No, we're not.
No, we're not.
We are going to happen.
Now, that we're going to happen.
Now, that we're going to happen.
I'm going to pay the invoice off to one of y'all for me.
You know what I'm saying?
The invoice that I didn't pay it.
Oh, you got five million viewers, niggas.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're still doing it?
For the time tonight.
Yeah.
I'm just letting you know.
We don't close out.
So, y'all got five motherfucking minutes.
I'm gonna let y'all know that.
Five minute, cool, five minute cool?
None of a shot.
Oh, Tia.
I'm gonna be honest, Tia.
All right.
We've been trying to get you T.
Talk.
Talk to you.
I've said what I had to say five minutes.
Let's go.
Yo, listen.
I want to say something, please.
I've been fucking with you since you've been on the running and shit like that.
I was living in PA and shit.
Man.
If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't know what Ferrell looked like,
I want to know if it's always fucked with you.
My brother always fuck with you, rest of peace.
And on him, I just want to say thank you for what you did for hip-hop.
You know what I'm saying?
Real shit.
Yams.
Rest in peace of yams.
Make some noise for you.
Because you know why?
You know what?
Chase drugs.
Free Mac.
All right.
Stacked bundles, but let me just give us something about my nigger.
Yams.
You know, I came to y'all.
show. By the way,
do you remember that day in Miami?
Yes, I do. Listen, I come do.
Oh, I was there with you too.
You was? That was when the shit happened.
No, you wasn't.
Okay.
The shit happened.
He wasn't here.
I was there, mine, too.
I was there in my opinion.
Listen, Fred, hear me out.
Drinking all of this right here.
These things tell me.
A-Sat Rock, he didn't think he's got the show in Miami.
Yeah, that's, with Gino.
I don't go with, no.
Shout to Gino.
Like, niggas.
We go, we chill.
Oh, come on, man.
I don't know, I don't know what he's talking.
No, you wasn't.
Listen, we liked.
Listen, we light.
So I'm saying that.
I'm saying, I'm saying, I'm sitting there.
You get more than you.
I didn't use a fucking host.
Stop his, French.
You know him, you know, I'm here.
You know, you know, I'm here.
You know, put it in a shot, Nick.
Let's go.
You got three minutes.
All right, hold on.
Let me just explain to what you.
So these niggas making alternative music.
So I'm thinking I could go to there by myself and a couple of people.
I go there.
These biggest beat the shit out of this thing.
Ain't San Brock here now.
That's the past, bro.
Listen, I'm going to change, man.
I'm a good boy.
I ain't have a case since 2011 and 12.
My niggins.
Exactly, and I'm only 28.
I don't like jail.
You feel me?
Happy New Year.
Ain't no bitches in jail.
Every day's happy New York drink.
Ain't no bitches in jail.
We have nothing to defend ourselves against, man.
I love the Ti-I's the lawyer.
The Liga.
We had not here.
We are not here for nothing but a celebration.
You understand that?
We're feeling to get back into here
and goddamn start back to get more money
and make more music.
And it's true because I got to get pissed too.
So this is how we're going to end it.
Listen.
I think you've been drinking wine on fucking damn more.
Let's take another shot.
I told you, I feel so disrespect.
Let's go.
Ever look, no, but look, though,
back to the par.
Nobody has to get in the bottle, bro.
They're going to drink.
Back to the part.
Nobody else in country.
You were saying you're going to end it like this.
You got a liquor, Tiava?
Huh?
You got a liquor?
No.
You want to get into a liquor company together?
I do not.
My name, Jake is shot, bro.
You got a restaurant.
I do.
Let's pick up that restaurant because you know I got a food show.
Stop, stop.
I got a food show.
Anybody that I want to associate the restaurant?
You don't want to fuck with drinks.
No.
No, I got a food show, bro.
Let me get a shot.
Damn, Tim.
We're not good enough.
It can happen.
You know what a story.
You're the Tia just started us from his fucking restaurant.
Damn.
We're the all-time load?
Did you just ban us from your restaurant?
Not drink-chance.
Norriegel has his own food show.
No, that's a time out.
I'm not bad.
Listen.
You were pouring it.
I don't, I actually.
Pour it.
Where is that?
I'm actually, I'm trying to step up from the table.
I got work in him.
You got to work.
You got to work.
All right, so you don't listen, Ti, if you got to go, can you please
the people know what you got going on before you walk away?
I mean, I said, Yachtmaster Roli, you still get a lot of money.
It is not a Yachtmaster.
That's not the right platform.
What is that?
What is the Milderwax?
Squad brothers.
It is a squadron.
We're on you, think.
Let's make some noise.
You still get a lot of money, my name.
I love it.
I love that.
I mean, I get enough.
We're doing it to.
But not enough.
Not, we ain't got a squadron.
Nah, I'm working.
I ain't getting enough.
And nothing enough for us.
Never enough.
Never enough.
Never enough.
So tell us what you got going on.
Man, shit, I ain't doing nothing.
We got some of whack coming.
Shy of my next to the city right here.
We got more more than we can handle.
Big of City Boy, Dee.
We got a son of Graham, Maryland.
Come on, what's up?
Come on.
We're a shot at, Trench.
Go on.
I'm going to let y'all head this shit.
No, no, no.
Please tell us what you got going on before you leave.
And number music, movies, and money, man.
That's it.
That's all there to it, man.
A little fashion.
Can you give us a big word before you leave?
Can you give us a big word before you leave?
Give us a big word that we...
Indubidably.
I don't know what that means.
A-Sat, come over here, come on, move over, move over.
What's that you got on?
I don't even know what kind of animal that is.
Mark Jacob.
You know what I mean?
So is it an animal or it's not?
It is.
Yeah, I know, my nigga, yo.
Peter's going to fuck with you?
Yeah, they might.
It's a shave me.
I can't talk to you.
My name, is that a shot?
Look at that.
Come on, nigga.
Come on, nigga.
You know, you've been disrespecting off.
Bro, you ain't shit nothing,
even your man been babysitting a little.
My man, you want to drink this?
I told you to drink it, though.
I'm off the hem rocked from early hands.
I got the Moeck.
I got the Tiger Bar,
y'all niggas got me on children.
I build up, French.
French, I build up.
No, you ain't going to take that show.
What is that, bro?
French, you ain't going to take that shit.
What is that?
French ain't taking that shot.
Don't need to give a shot.
No, no, not, French, French, French, French, French, French, French,
Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray, Fray!
Oh, Slime, I ain't one of these Jersey boys, the Jersey Shore niggins.
Hand pumping, dancing on the carpet to the carpet, stop smoking.
We were drinking for two days, slime.
You ain't going to take that shot, though, Fray.
You ain't going to take that shot, though, Frank.
We ain't start drinking to the show starter, come on.
Let's see it.
Let's see if you're going to take that whole shot.
and pour me another one
I'm going to join you
I'm going to join you
I'm going to join you with that
Hey
I'm like a style pretty boy
Come on
Hey hey hey hey
Oh I like a style too
Come on straight
No no no no no
What kind of drink is that
Yo
You can't take that whole shot
I'm not taking the whole shot
I'm not taking the whole shot
Of course
I'm not saying some of this
Holy shit
I never lie to you
Wait wait wait wait where's Aesaps
Now, hold on, come out.
It's in my system.
Now, you're going to take one.
I took two.
I took two.
Here, here, I'm going to give you half.
First, I'm good on that.
No, this is good on here.
You're going to lie.
I'll take it all.
I'll take it all.
Come on.
Now, you got to give him something, Frisch.
Give him some.
Did you do it?
No, I did.
Look, look.
Oh, my God.
Now, give him.
That was no part of the plan?
Another.
I can't fucking.
No, no.
The game was this, man.
Come on, A-Sat, come.
Y'all not going to take a shot or what?
Yeah, I'm taking a shot.
We want the same team.
All right.
Boy, you gave them half your shot.
You're not going to have your shot with that.
Look at my shit.
Look at my shit.
My shit is flooded, bro.
What you bore?
Come on, A-Sat, A-Sat, don't leave.
Are we standing up?
Come on, no, you're standing up.
No, no, you're going to hit that.
You got to hit that, A-Sat.
Come on.
You'll haul them out right now.
You leave them out right there, though.
I'm holding it at that.
Look, Queens, the Bronx, too, Brooklyn right now.
I'm watching the guy.
I'm going to have me, my name.
I watch y'niggins.
That are, like, elbow on each other.
Asap, you got to finish.
Come on, everybody.
Everybody else finish it.
What happened?
Nah, A-Sap, you can't do that.
You're the only nigga for the new generation.
You got to represent for the new...
That one is making me feel like we back in high school.
Yeah, we are.
I'm not sipping, though.
Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, we did it.
We did it, we did it.
Come on, you got to finish.
You gotta finish it.
Next time you do a show,
have everybody drinking, bro,
and make a lot excited.
Relax, French.
What was that?
What was that?
You're not drinking, man?
That's my water.
That's my version of water.
Oh yeah, we're not drinking?
Here, I told you to drink.
You're not drinking none of this shit.
Who not drinking another?
That's how I do it.
I'm flying.
I let the fans see me sober and build up to it.
This is what the show is.
what the show is.
That's the gaffo, come on.
That's the OG gaffo.
Nah, and all.
Hey, hold on.
Time on.
Time on.
I had 50 cents do this.
We had DMX do this.
50 cents drink vitamin water.
No, no, no, no, no.
Stop.
He drank ethanol.
Stop.
He drank ethic.
Ever and vodka?
Come on.
Yeah, yeah.
He drank four shots of his joints.
Let's get to the bottom of this.
Sit down.
Did you ever go to the club or order of EMPBaka?
Yeah, I did.
Do you know what's even in that bottle?
I don't, I don't know.
Explain it.
No, no, no, he drank.
He drank.
He drank. He drank.
That man got a vitamin water there.
My man, he drank.
I never saw that man drink a bottle of fucking liquor.
Like, never.
He got drunk.
He got drunk.
I guarantee you.
What shot?
Yeah, he got drunk with it.
Because y'all don't get drunk.
All right, let's take another shot.
Let's take another shot.
Let's take another shot.
Come on.
And you ain't finished your shit.
A'sat.
Now, he didn't want to drink it.
Listen, my name.
Let me tell you something.
You're letting down a new school people.
I'll be all the real with you.
They be all the real niggies.
Hey, hey, but talk to the mic.
Talk to the mic.
I'm coming up.
I'm, pick it up.
Come on.
Come on.
Well, sit down there.
Come on.
Look, I'm gonna keep around with you.
You fucking around five million viewers.
Come on, come on, come on.
Sit down, man.
Sit down, come on.
Come on.
You got the fabulous change on.
Come on.
Yeah.
Come on.
But look.
Not your leavelet.
Come on.
I'm gonna go on there again.
I'm not with you.
I'm not with you.
I'm not with you.
You're smart.
Sit down.
Come on.
Look.
You got to come correct
The viewers can't hear you
You got to talk to the money
Why are we not correct?
You're A-Sat Baki
No, no, no, no, come over here
A-Sat, come over here
Go ahead, no, no, no, to you.
Come back to me, bro.
Yeah, to you.
You got to come back to me, bro.
Please, let's go back.
You got to come back with us for you, like,
really that's going on.
So, no more maggots for it.
When you come back, there's no more
no way, it's going to be straight
Tigerbone, it's going to be Park,
it's going to be Henney,
it's going to be some real shit.
We did that?
We were going to have a real stuff.
Puff edited us when we did that as well.
Why do you do that with Puff?
You don't do that with me?
That's what I'm trying to say.
We were scared because you're on bad boy.
You're on bad boy.
We were scared.
Yeah, we kind of changed you like a bad boy.
Hold on.
I'm with you, bro.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
We got to take a picture.
We got to take a picture and a drop.
A drop.
Come on.
All right.
We're done?
We're done?
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Who?
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right? But what do you do when the monster is the man in blue?
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This is the story of a detective who thought he was above the law, until we came together
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Hi, I'm Radhid Dvlukaya and I am the host of a really good cry podcast.
This week, I am joined by Anna Runkle, also known as the crappy childhood fairy,
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But talking about trauma isn't always great for people.
It's not always the best thing.
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Get very disregulated.
Listen to a really good cry on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast,
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Hi, I'm Danny Shapiro.
We were in the car, like a Rolling Stone came on,
and he said, there's a line in there about your mother.
And I said, what?
What I would do if I didn't feel like I was being accepted
is choose an identity that other people can't have.
I knew something had happened to me in the middle of the night,
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These are just a few of the moving and important stories
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Listen to Family Secrets on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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It's not just a city.
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A four world star, it was 559.
Where preachers go viral.
And students at the HPCU turned heartbreak into resurrection.
Where Dream was brought Hollywood to the south.
And hustlers bring their visions to create black wealth.
Nobody's rushing into relationships with you.
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Guaranteed human.
