Drink Champs - #Throwback Episode - w/ Onyx | (Ep.83 & 84)
Episode Date: April 15, 2026N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs and we're taking it back to some of the most legendary moments in Drink Champs history. Classic interviews, unforgettable stories, and iconic guests who shap...ed the culture.In this classic throwback episode of Drink Champs, N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN chop it up with the legendary Onyx!Bringing that raw, unfiltered energy, Onyx joins us for an unforgettable episode. Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz sit down for a wild, t\conversation that feels like a full-on war story session. From the jump, the Queens legends match N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN shot for shot, delivering gritty tales from their early days, their breakout with Bacdafucup, and the chaos that came with their explosive rise in the ‘90s.The crew dives deep into Onyx’s hardcore image, their influence on mosh pit culture in hip hop, and the real-life intensity behind their music. Fredro and Sticky keep it honest, speaking on industry politics, loyalty, and how they maintained their authenticity through decades of change. The stories are hilarious, intense, and sometimes unbelievable—everything fans expect from a classic Drink Champs episode.Across the episode, the chemistry is undeniable, with moments that swing from laughter to serious reflection. Whether they’re breaking down classic records or sharing untold stories, Onyx proves why their legacy still hits hard. This two-part episode is a must-watch for anyone who respects raw hip hop history and unfiltered conversation.Make some noise for Onyx!!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆-Originally published on June 7th & 9th, 2017*Listen and subscribe at https://www.drinkchamps.comFollow:Drink Champshttps://www.drinkchamps.comhttps://www.instagram.com/drinkchampshttps://www.twitter.com/drinkchampshttps://www.facebook.com/drinkchampsDJ EFNhttps://www.crazyhood.comhttps://www.instagram.com/whoscrazyhttps://www.twitter.com/djefnhttps://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductionsN.O.R.E.https://www.instagram.com/therealnoreagahttps://www.twitter.com/noreagaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What up is DJ EFN.
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Make some love!
And right now, we have
one of the most notorious
groups. Arguably, if it wasn't for them
there might not be a CNN
that definitely wouldn't be a
nory. I was inspired
by being grimy
from them. They came,
they represented Queens and they represented
Brooklyn too. They represented the BQE.
Not just Queens.
They came,
they worked with
run DMC.
Royalty, Hip-Hap Master Che.
They worked
with death jam.
They toured the world.
They still tore them in the world.
Every time I speak to one of them,
niggas, they're in Russia or Dugas or Duzudor.
Or Colombian hungry.
They were like, they were in Colombia.
These motherfuckers is all.
One time I'm sitting there
having drinks with a nigga, the niggas spoke
a whole sentence in Russian.
I swear to God.
I swear to God.
What is it?
How do you say thank you?
Uh, spasiva.
Paziva.
Yeah.
These guys are legends.
We started this show to support all legends.
They are from, they are locally.
They are my family personally.
And I am glad and proud to introduce an honor tonight.
The motherfucking legendary onics make something.
How did you guys even meet Jamest to Jay?
How did that happen?
Because that's who put you guys on, right?
Yeah, we met Jake.
It's the craziest shit how we met Jay.
Oh, let's get to it.
So we had the Greek Fest, you know what I'm saying, in Queens.
You ever visit the Greek Fest in Queens?
I'm thinking about the Freak Fest.
No, Greek Fest.
We should be at Jones Beach.
Yeah, good say, I'm a horny, I'm sorry.
This is like, this is like 89, 90, you know what I'm saying?
What record was out?
That, um, tell me how you want.
Involve.
Oh, dude.
Oh, that record was playing.
So check this out.
We are, we on a highway going home from Jones Beach, and it's a trapping gym.
Mad people, so the cars is moving like two miles.
They didn't even move it.
Like, it's like a party on the highway.
Everybody got hot 97 on everybody playing.
However you want, X.
Solosol.
Solosol rocket.
The whole beach.
Every car playing this shit.
So we look next to the car next to the car next says this jam-assie.
It wasn't a car, the van.
Wasn't it an MPV?
Now he had the big black ill van with the TV.
The band-tastic?
Yeah, that's fantastic.
Yeah.
shit with the TV in there.
The Bracken Pras just take shit.
The original sprinter.
So the Lakers is right next to smoking
smoking weed. We like, yo, can we smoke with you?
Like, yeah, come in, come in the van.
So we got in the van, start smoking with Jay.
Right.
We start freestyling for him.
Wait, wait, did y'all that was Jamest to J?
Oh, come on.
What's the question is?
You like, I'm saying?
You're fucking weed.
Yo, this is, but me, I'm thinking, I'm thinking.
You were dull, though?
He was by himself?
He was with his brother.
Oh, okay.
Right.
My man's just thinking about weird, but I'm thinking about a record deal.
Like, my mind is strictly on, yo.
How could I get on?
This is my chance.
I got this nigga in the traffic, Jane.
He ain't going nowhere.
You ain't going nowhere.
You know what I'm saying?
So my whole, my whole thing was...
I'm kidding after Jay, Raston, Jack.
On the highway.
On the highway.
Let's make the noise with that.
By any means necessary, it was going to tell you.
I wasn't even there, though.
Get out of it.
It was just you?
He wasn't in the group yet.
Oh, wow.
This is me.
Son C and Bigby, yes.
He wasn't in the group yet.
We had a single on profile
profile call, I don't we do it like this.
Profile records.
No, I was about to say
that was a priority.
I was about to say it wasn't Ice Cube on profile,
but that was priority, right?
No, priority, yeah, okay.
So continue.
Yeah, so Stick wasn't even in the group at the time.
He was just somewhere in Brooklyn probably running with DCEPS
or while and now swimming.
Low life.
So from that conversation, you got it in the van,
y'all smoked with him.
And did you freestyle?
How did it be?
come y'all doing business you know what I'm saying we's
freestyled and chill we had we was there for like
at least an hour with him
before the traffic started oh in the traffic jam for now
yeah you know what I'm saying smoking with him chill him
we just violent with him we from queens he from queens it was
it was more than hip hop like it was just like yo these little niggas is cool
like you know what I'm gonna kick him out my van so we was just rocking with him
gave me his number we just kept calling kept bugging that nigga
did you think that did you think that was gonna be real or you thought that like
the number he gonna gave you was like
Nah, I know it was real.
He was a real nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm saying, you knew that off top?
He wouldn't have given you the number.
Jay was a real nigga, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, he ain't going to give you no fake number.
That's a real nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, when Run DMC, Jay was the streets for Run DMC.
Like, he was the street nigger.
He's still in the streets.
You know what I'm saying?
Ice broke.
I got ice right here.
I got you.
I'm at the secret bucket.
I got the secret bucket.
Got the magic button.
So, so.
So from there, y'all here, y'all speaking.
And then what was the first,
because y'all had to go to the studio session.
What was the first studio session like?
Well, Jay just got his label.
He just got the JMJ label through Am Dev Jam.
So this is like a year later.
And he was like, go to the studio.
Y'all just keep working.
So by time we was working, putting the demos together for Jay,
and Jay was on tour with running them.
So one day, one day,
Sensi and Big D.S didn't come to the studio.
And we say SunChee, that's the dogskin one.
Swave.
Yeah, okay.
One day, they didn't come to the studio.
So, shit.
So, Trop.
What?
His name was Trap.
No way.
I thought I knew everything about Honix.
It was short for tropical.
Because I had all those flavors,
you know.
You know, man.
You can have to be in time.
Yeah, yeah.
You're way too tough for a tropical.
I used to go to school
DeSathe's and run wild
You're gonna'
You're gonna say that
I know some real niggins
From back in the days
But I ain't gonna lie
Trop does sound
Way tougher than Tropical
You can't go to tropical
I know
I'm gonna see a niggas
Like yo what I'm gonna be
What I'm gonna beck
My name Tropic
What I'm gonna be in your ass
So you guys
Get a studio session
Yeah
When is the moment
You say
This shit is rare
This is what happened
So we did like 20 demos
Like to Jay like
He's like getting the studio work
So we put like 20 demos
So since seeing Big DSA
Come to the studio one day
They was doing the jokes
Or whatever whatever
They can't make it
So stick came to the studio
We did a record called Stick and Move
And we was whiling out with our voices
Like
Act and Grimy
It was just the time
For what we was doing at that time
And that record was
Nothing like the whole demo
We did for Jim
was just that one record was just standout.
So when I sent the records to Jay,
he was like, yo, what's this shit?
Who is this, nigga?
I'm like, that's my cousin.
He's like, yo, that nigga gotta be in the group.
I'm like, but it's already three niggas.
He was like, yo, if he ain't in the group,
there ain't no group.
And that's how Stig got in the group.
Because let me, let me just be clear.
So they kidnapped Jay and they ain't kidnapped me.
Because let me just be clear.
Y'all changed the sound of music.
Like, at the end of the music.
the day, people were, at that
time, I remember being a kid in Queens
and I remember it being about
like being smooth and being like,
and you guys came and you guys
had fun, but you guys
was wild as fuck.
And so how
was, whose idea was it to be
like super different than everything
else that was going on?
Me, Fredo and Jay.
Mm.
And how did that, how did that?
Was it a meeting?
Just think you moved it.
Mm.
You say, I want 10 of those.
Different.
Different.
So we changed the whole vibe with that one record.
Went to Mad City.
Everybody shaved their fucking hairball and adopted the mad face.
But at the time, you had leaders in the new school.
You had Dyer's effects coming out.
It's like, our whole energy was the fucking destroyed Dyer's effects.
That was our whole energy.
Like, when I was like, you win the boy had to dress dead if they did.
Like, I'm talking about them niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
Gage was like, yo, what's going
that?
Not on some beef shit, though.
Just on some, like, creatively.
But just like, creatively.
These things is hot.
We got to be hot.
We got to be more gralier.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's how it was.
They came out to sewer.
Then you got Routique coming after us.
It was everybody fed off food was before them.
Because it was how it was pop always.
It's right now.
To this day, it's always the next shit from what was already there before.
You know what I'm saying?
So it was.
Awesome effects.
Yeah.
It was onyx and then Wu-Tam.
Correct?
Correct.
Because y'all came out first.
Noody by nature.
Cupid Hills.
Right on top of it.
And what was the first record that take off?
Throw your guns.
Throw your guns.
Throw your guns.
You're in my hand on the box.
All day long.
All day long.
Oh, my God.
How was that studio session to throw your guns in there?
I need to hear this.
A lot of trucks.
There's a lot of shots.
There's a lot of shots.
A lot of drugs.
A lot.
And so what was the vibe?
Like,
because what I'm saying is,
I mean, honestly,
like,
not because you're my friends,
but y'all really changed
the face of music.
So,
the niggist sticky was doing his verse,
right?
Uh-huh.
So we was doing a verse
in 12, 12 studio.
Remember that studio?
That's not power play.
It burned down in Queens.
Oh, no.
You remember that dream?
I haven't made the power play.
Like that right of the Southside,
Queens.
Oh, God, yeah.
Right off God,
so anyway,
The studio, mad hot.
So we're doing throw your guns,
whiling out on some Superman shit,
Superman drug, all that.
So we're sticky doing his verse,
showed off sweat, like a slave in the booth.
I'm just slapped him on his back.
Did y'all know what it was going to do to the culture,
or this was just like another one?
No, we know.
We got J with us?
We knew.
We're on Deb Jee?
Like, we're here in Fort Rees.
We got a whole block with us.
Well, we went to a show
It was like fucking
No exaggeration
Like 15 cars
Filled up
Right
Everybody with their hands
It's on
Blowing the fucking
Toble
All right
Now we knew
We knew
We wasn't in there
Yeah
Slan and Slam wasn't in
We wasn't in not the fuck shit up
That's why the album was called
Back the fuck up
Right
That was the whole vibe of the album
Like everybody got to back the fuck up
Right
You know what I'm saying
And you got Leo Cohen
And Russell
Like giving us
right. Russell in the video,
spitting in the video.
Like, they, like, just got head.
Like, wait up, wait up, wait, up.
You can't just say that.
Like, that was normal.
Hold on.
Russell, your head, Russell in the video.
I don't want to be spitting with a fucking feet jacket on.
He put one's up in the Rolls Roy's,
the model bitch driving.
He in the back.
And you know what's crazy because run DMC was never actually on death jam.
Right.
Right.
They were on profile.
Yeah, yeah.
So that's what I told Jay.
Yo, he's on profile.
He looked at me like,
because they was on profile.
These niggas is, you know what I mean?
Already on already.
He has something popping in a living.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
His label.
Right.
These niggas on my label?
Tim, Stu ain't tell me about that.
So how did y'all ever get off profile to get on that?
You just had a single deal.
Oh, he just had a single deal.
Oh, it was okay.
Oh, he was playing the record.
Right.
Like, real shit.
What?
Yeah, he was playing the beat and shit.
And I play, yeah.
You remember Red alert was like, I don't like the vocals.
No, if Red did like your shit, you was not getting on at that time.
I don't like your fucking scratch shit.
Mr.
Mastim action.
Yeah, Mr. Magic.
So, now, whatever is slam?
Slam.
I'm in the same, man.
The second, single.
Those guns were the first.
Do the guns is your first.
Yo, y'all, they gotta be quiet, y'all.
Y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all.
You're talking about this.
Talk over here, y'all.
Relax, yeah, yeah, yeah, well.
What you said?
You're slam.
Let me tell you.
Let me tell you something.
Slamp.
Me, too.
Slam was like the first time
I seen like because obviously
Walk this way I was too kind of young
Because I'll be four years too
No I walked this way I was like that was 82
I was born in 77 or something like that
Right
You had some young boy something like that
Yeah I was young boy so but this is like I see
So when I see Walk this way
That was kind of later on in my life
Right but when all goddamn it
But when I seen Slam
That was like the first time I seen white people
fully embrace
hip-hop culture.
Like, I fully seen them come
I don't know what that is.
Oh, that's Remy X-O.
God damn.
He's rich.
This makes a noise
for Sticky being rich,
god damn.
But, like,
like,
did you know when you made Slam
that you crossed over?
It's crossed over in a way.
You were beyond the hood.
Like,
the hood fucks with y'all,
but now it was like
white people was playing slam.
That was like,
24-7.
Yeah, yeah.
The box.
Yeah.
And I remember the box.
In a way,
it was all playing.
It was all playing.
Because that record took a long time to make.
It wasn't just seven days.
Like God created the heavens and herbs.
It took us seven days to create the rhythm and the verse.
The crazy shit is we ain't even like the beat.
You know, shot skills, shot skills.
Shot skills, yeah.
He was from on left, not my friend.
He put him from Queens.
He produced the beat.
I ain't like it.
I was like, ah, it's too soft.
He was like, yo, this is it.
I'm like, all right.
Wait, are we talking about,
do da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
Do you let the boys be boys?
Yeah.
I can't, you didn't like the beat.
boom boom boom boom i like that shit that shit you put it you like it because it was
but it's coming from the nigga that made last days though
nah not even that but not even that it was just like soft what we was doing he's doing
shit like back the fuck up bitch ass niggins i'm gonna have to pull you skirt up all that type of
shit did he come in with the boom boom boom wrong I don't think y'all I was like that was too
soft I think that was not so but that was not so but I mean he's in comparison though
okay okay okay right right right right okay like like jac had to convince you guys
I convinced me, like, Jay had to convince me, like, yo, this is it.
Oh, so it was Jam Master Jay?
Me, you know.
Been through the fucking song!
Right.
Right, right, right.
Right, and now, let's just touch on Jam Master Jay a little bit.
Oh, man.
I haven't worked at his studio, the other studio, the one that he passed away up?
Nah, never worked with you.
Oh, you never, I never worked there.
That's dangerous for Queensneggis to go to that studio.
Yeah, it's crazy.
I went to the studio after this shit happened.
I was just like, it was just like, it was just like a ill feeling in there.
How sad was that moment for you guys?
I'm sorry to get to some serious shit.
I mean, you know, this is drink chance.
You like to touch on everything.
That was like my big brother.
Yeah.
The first time I came to L.A. was with Jay on some movie shit.
Russell Simmons and Quincy Jones was doing the TV show,
and I was coming out of Queens to audition for the show and all of that.
Met Michael Rap Report.
That's the first time I met him.
First time I was even on the plane was with Jay.
Right.
Wow.
You know what I'm sure?
You know what I'm doing?
Wow, God bless.
God bless.
Hacks.
We got to, everybody, please, just stop for a second.
Let's give a moment of silence for Jam Master Jay.
Everybody.
All for that.
Jam Master Jay.
Make some noise for him, too, goddamn.
Let's take us through this time.
You, your first acting gig was Moisha or no?
Nah, strap.
Strat.
Yeah.
Come on, son.
Yeah.
Come on, son.
Gunn brother.
You playing games right now.
Was that Spike Lee?
No, that's quickly.
That was far as much work.
That was, okay.
So how do you...
Pock had juice
And it's strapped and it was
Ministers society
So how did you really?
You're out of line
How do how
What happens you get this call
To, to, because we rapers at this time
And you get this call to Hollywood
It's calling even though it's in New York
That was Russell
Russell?
Russell was like, yo, go go do that
Wow
Go do that.
Wow.
And Jay was the music supervisor
so our whole album
Back the fuck up was like the soundtrack of shit
What was your first acting game?
I acted like I didn't do it and shit
They let me go
Oh, you're doing with the ball leaf
Let's make some noise
You're back on that.
I mean first, yeah first
Clockers with Spike Leaves
I'm a copped from a friend girl
So hold on, let's just, listen
Do you know how much they just
slown on us right now?
His first was right now.
His first movie was clockers
That is classic
Those are bold
He lying
You wasn't his strap, nigga
Yeah but I had a cameo
I was in the bucket
lineup
What was that
What movie you had the yellow jacket
Oh
Sunset Park
Let me save that then
Let me say that
Yeah
Yellow Jackie
Yeah
And that was we playing ball
To my nigga
Like for real
Nice
No stuff
So now
When you think about it
How hip hop
has transitioned
and you guys have
right now we're interviewing you
in Hollywood which means that
you had to do good to stay in Hollywood
there's a lot of people move here
and they move to fuck back
and they realize how
so how hard is it
to say you know what I want to crack
in the Hollywood because
it's better payment for us
for those that don't know
let's speak to the people
it's better payment when it
when it comes to as far as the work
you know what I'm saying? I mean it's a different payment
I would say that.
I wouldn't say it's better.
It's just a different atmosphere,
different surrounding, you know what I'm saying?
But it's the same lawsuit.
Same fight, different round, you know what I mean?
Right, right.
But explain to an artist that's, you know,
rapping right now and they're saying, you know,
because that's what most people do.
They rap to get to the movies
and then they do the movies to get to whatever.
Or an BNB nigga want to rap
or the rap nigga want to do RV.
Exactly.
Or basketball one of the rappers.
It's all the same.
It's only as hard as you
allowed to be.
Do it all.
Now, you did a movie.
Didn't you do a horror movie?
Was it Wesley Snipes?
No, it's not a horrible.
Wesley Snipes played Blade.
Blade.
In the movies,
and I was Blade on TV, Spike TV.
Oh, right.
Oh, now, is that different for you, or is that like?
No, that shit was hell.
No, because you know, growing up, I was a fucking comic bookhead.
Oh, okay.
To beat out Michael John White and play fucking Blades,
hell shit and I'm the first rapper to ever be a fucking superhero.
Right.
Will Smith played a job, what's his name?
Yeah, the big.
Handgun.
That was made up to a big hero.
And that was after the blade.
You know, first rapper is.
You were second, Will.
Relax.
Relax.
Relax.
So, so now, your first time acting,
because it's different.
Like, when you, when you're doing videos,
you'll get a trailer if you're lucky.
Right.
But Acula, it's like staring it.
You're going to get a trap.
So what made y'all say, I'm going to still do music?
Because I ain't going to lie.
My first movie, I was like, I'm done.
I'm never going to wrap.
You're so true.
You're so good.
Two million records, the first album.
Like, this is what we do.
Like, this is hip-hop.
That's the foundation of everything.
That's the foundation.
That's the button right there.
So you stay.
What's your favorite ever in hip-hop?
Right now.
My favorite ever?
I can't.
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So, you guys, on DepJam,
you come out and then you do a record.
You do it.
You're on death jam too, right?
That's right.
Yeah, no, I know.
I was bringing it to you.
Exactly.
Like, outside.
He's outside the system, right?
And y'all looked out for me because y'all, you know how much I looked out.
I looked up to y'all.
And I still do.
And y'all called me for the record.
Yeah.
Shut up that remix?
That's right.
Yo, you remember that studio session?
I love.
Who you was with?
See, you remember who you was with?
Oh, for God.
He was a purr.
Super.
And I had my man, Bruno Fugo.
And I had my man, Bruno Fugo.
That was battling.
He was like, yo, these niggins is like, they're making it down,
and they were head and head all night.
And that was Ray Quora and the people were suburban them.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, but that was my nigga with you.
That's right.
So what made y'all say?
Because I was the youth at that time, y'all was like the OGs.
Right.
So what made y'all say, let me reach y'all to this nigga.
And pun.
And pun.
Because we weren't legends at this.
No, but you had the hot, you was hot, nigga.
It was like, it was like, first of all, you're a Queens' nigga.
And then the whole.
T.O.
You were like you was a rap star because the whole Iraq and all that's one of the
song because I have a DJ Plumpley before we go on stage to get me yeah man
I'm like that hotel tired to this day your point I'm turning out of your song
goddamn I'm so happy to air that I didn't see the same shit with y'all
I'm sorry I'm so happy to hear that man but you know you know what that was like
just in case you guys ain't know that was like the highlight for my career like when I did
Grimy over.
Yes.
It was 100%
in salute to you guys.
It was in respect to you guys.
I didn't even know that.
I always says that.
I didn't even know that.
You know, look at all in the end of it. I always said, I just thought
this grimy jacket, I think.
Oh yeah, definitely.
Definitely there.
In Germany.
I was, it Germany?
Yeah.
It was Germany.
I had two boxes.
I had half.
I had two boxes.
I had half and you just put it, put it on.
I said, go ahead, nigga.
You go.
This is yours?
Yeah.
My bad.
Don't worry.
Take it.
You go, you're good.
You're good.
But, you know, what the greatest shit is.
If it wasn't for y'all, you know,
originating that grimy lifestyle,
originally representing that grimy lifestyle.
She has to know that greedy and grimy.
Because, you know, you got to realize when I came out,
at that moment, it was Puff Daddy.
I was directly against Puff Daddy,
meaning they had the shiny suits.
They had the radio records,
and I was making...
What's right?
You know, you're not a dance?
No, I definitely didn't know.
Was that 96?
That was 96, yeah.
It was 97.
CNN in 97.
No, CNN is 97.
And you're out, but NRA he came out in late 97.
No, NRA came out 98.
Oh, no, we met in 97, early 97.
Well, we were promoting CNN.
CNN, yeah.
That's what that was like, like, that's a long time.
It's kind of late 97 and then going into NRA.
Miami?
Yeah, he came through my stores and free stuff.
And then he moved down and I, I see them in Miami's like, I live out here.
Yeah, I'm done.
I'm done.
I'm done.
So now, you can describe that because like, you know, the fans.
know why I moved to Miami.
Describe what made your choice
to relocate to L.A., like make L.A. y'all?
Because we was hustling out here,
hustling with these movies.
You know what I'm saying?
Then once you find it,
the weather's good, the weed is good,
you know what I'm saying?
Like, where you going?
You know what I'm saying?
You go back home in New York and be freezing
and then when he'd be like, yo.
Well, I can't.
You know what I'm saying?
But other than that, you know what I'm saying?
Just the hustle and just, you know,
we've been out here since 90, what, 96?
Damn.
This makes a lot
I'm getting money since 1996
Because you can't live in LA
without getting money
I'm throwing it out there
You're waiting for a 96
But
Yeah
I'm just saying
A lot of New York brothers
They make it home
Right
You know what I'm saying
They stayed out here
I mean they got left out of it
You know what I'm saying
Yeah, nah
I can't even lie to you
All of that
I can't even lie
I see so many New York people
Move here and move back
And move back
That's why I know
Y'all stay
Now we move back
You know what I'm saying?
You know, but
LA base.
Right.
And now, and then working on a TV show.
What did you, what did you like more?
TV or movies?
I like, I like movies.
Like movies?
Yeah, man.
Explain that for all listeners.
Explain that in a different.
You put like this, I like,
I like whatever the Lord is blessing me with.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I don't take nothing for granted.
The night of.
The night of.
The night up.
That's what it is.
The new shit, the new shit, the night up.
It was nominated for a golden globe.
Yeah, the night up.
So where was you at when you got the call for that?
I don't fucking know.
Too drunk.
Come on, man.
I'm probably driving.
It's probably daytime, so yeah, probably sleeping.
Right, right, right.
Woke up and it was like.
So that's how you choose role, because you guys don't.
choose bad roads. So how do you choose?
Well, sometimes the road chooses you.
Sometimes they say they want you for this part,
you know, like I used to,
when I did the next Friday's,
that wasn't in the script.
And I went up there and met him. What met with him?
He said, oh, shit, he's still got that
crooked eye. He's going to be
Demos little brother.
That's all. That's all.
I see you, that's all. That's all.
That's all. That's all.
That's all. That's all.
That's all. I'm saying.
I'm right. This shit for some other shit.
And on that high left, they call like, yo.
We want to see his eye.
That part.
Now, now, let's go
a deeper in debt with that.
That's Friday after next.
No, that's next Friday.
Now, you already understand
how much of a classic Friday is,
or you just won in a row?
Or you knew it?
I think both.
Okay.
That's it poppy.
I want that wrong.
He made it's best for me.
Right, right, right.
Show me to my trailer.
Right, right.
Now, how is that experience being an East Coast guy, a New York guy?
See, but you have to listen, listen, listen, listen.
It's all earth, man.
Yeah.
But listen, I choose to the world.
I'm so much that everything's the fucking same.
Everything, architecture, everything's the same.
Except some places have different weather.
So different animals, most migrate, different insects.
Right.
The color people, but it's all the fucking same.
Right.
This table is different because this is wood and this one is still.
Corritsy and Roy.
A table is a table.
That's a motherfucker.
Let's make some noise for that.
I got that.
Make some look,
man, table.
You don't want a table.
Everywhere got a tree.
There's a hole in the fucking floor.
You know, you know, that's the most.
Not all of them.
You know, you know what's the most beautifulest thing about your career is I can see y'all
still selling out like 50,000 of years.
Like I'll be seeing y'all going places.
Like, y'all can talk.
You're doing
Like a wrestler
What are you talking about?
I'm saying
I'm going to be in y'all love
It's y'all like tonight
You're like you like
You're right in
You know
You're cold D sound like he's dishes
Yeah
Nah
You know what's crazy
It's so good
Because
Because I came out
In 97
I saw you
You got
You came out 92
92
So
So for me to see
And y'all my OGs
So for me to see y'all
Still out there
Still out
Still out
Officially
Still looking good.
Like, how does that feel?
Because this, you know, there's so many people who got two records and they're gone?
Right.
And they're gone literally.
Yo, Rob Bayes still killing them.
Hey, yeah.
And I don't know.
One two record, you're good.
He's easy, right?
You know what I'm saying?
I don't even know another Rob base record.
I don't even know who that was.
That's all you need to know.
And that thing would be touring for 95.
I mean, I'm in paying.
See, he's showing his age.
So how?
Yeah, yeah.
I showed it.
Grimmig.
So how do you feel?
feel about the new generation?
Oh, man, it is. It is the new generation.
I like it. I mean,
I don't fuck with it, but I
like it, you know what I'm saying?
It's hip-hop.
You know what I'm saying?
This hip-hop, I understand it.
I was young before.
Like, I was just tell you, back in the days, we was getting
pants. They was 38.
38 waist.
Can I wear 38 ways?
You know what I'm saying?
Double-exed Jack, Avericks's.
So people look at this, looking at it.
Like, what the fuck is wrong with these little niggas?
But it was hip hop.
And that's the way we was interpreted the game at the time.
You know what I'm saying?
So everything went kind of tight.
Totally honest.
But that's their thing.
She did it 180.
Because it's kind of crazy, right?
Because when you look at like the furious vibe and you look at like the beginning,
like how they was dressing with leather and all that,
it's kind of like that era now kind of, right?
Because when you see like, I see like people that they wear like,
things with no shirt on
and it's just like, they got chitues
and earrings. But look at Michael Jackson
though, his ever was slim in him. His whole shit
was high wood, but it was cool
it was hood. You ever met Michael Jackson?
Never. You ever met Mike? I used to date's
cousin. But did you meet Michael Jackson?
I met him. I met
yeah. I'm a lawyer.
I met Janet. I met Janet.
Get a formal date.
I met Janet.
Let's break down the cousins.
What happened? With the cousin,
brother. She's officially Jackson.
She had the last.
name?
Billy Jean is not you.
It's not your.
Somebody.
Tell us your Janet in common.
How did you mean Janet Jackson?
Oh, man.
We were in the club.
Penny's father.
Man, the dancers.
It was hating crazy.
Oh, you?
Huh?
On you?
They was hating.
I mean, she was like to show me love.
It's like a while ago.
Uh-huh.
You know, I don't dance.
I'm like, dance now.
They was like, you know.
It's canon.
I'll dance in the jazz.
I kid, man.
He's like, yo, get this thinking.
You know, but out of here, you mean, everybody.
You meet everybody out here.
Sebastian Stallone.
You might see walking down with Delio.
You know what I'm saying?
Have you missed our Strach?
No, but I don't instruct you.
Yeah, of course.
When I met Seventh Jackson, I was like,
like, yo.
I heard he's a real nigga, too.
I already smoke and talk shit and all that.
I already, like, a real street nigga.
That's my living.
You notice he said that's his nigga.
Let's make some nice.
You just say that's my man.
He said, that's my nigger.
They got a drink.
They got a song together.
What?
He rapping?
Yeah, you're singing the chorus.
Get the folks out of here.
Now, that's the thing about Sticky that a lot of people don't know.
You got a white artist.
Tell us, let's right down that, your white artist.
Who can sit, you know, what I'm saying?
It is.
You know, it's borderline.
Because you went, you know, because I mean, he got a, like, I mean, she's like a white,
Alicia Keys, though.
Like, let's big her up.
Like, she sang in front of us.
Just G.
You know what I'm saying?
And I was blown away because he said, I want you to hear I sing it.
I'm looking at stick.
I'm like, play a guitar.
And she got in front of the hotel and blew it down.
Like I was impressed.
But like, you had a good time then night, right?
I had a wonderful time.
But like how, like, you got to explain how, how alternative your mind thinks.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, to these people.
They say, think outside of the box?
I'm like, what box?
Right, right.
They say you're sticky, man.
You wear a lot of hats, man.
I said, yeah, but they all go on his same head.
And you also, I also did a record with Sticky.
This nigga directed the video.
He was the PA.
He was the assistant.
He was the director.
He was the fucking, he did every
thing, yo.
Like, I was so impressed that day
because I'm sitting back.
I'm thinking he's going to have a, you know,
I think he's going to have, you know, guys meet me.
He came and met me.
He came and said, we're going to do it right here.
You're going to do it.
Like, you really involved with everything.
And then you called me the other day.
He's speaking.
And you're editing in the fucking video.
What the fuck?
You're still doing the way.
I'm like, you're going to be sorry.
Like, how?
I'm like, you got to explain to these young kids.
How does, uh, uh, uh, why is this that's so important to you to be involved in every aspect of, of,
because nobody can't do it like I do it.
Like, what the fuck?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Picasso, go and go get some.
All right, you can do this brush stroke.
He's an artist.
Oh, he's a really artist.
Artis.
He's the artist.
Major Independent.
Did Fred go drink?
Did Fred don't have a drink?
I have a sip of two.
I have a drink, though.
I ain't dropped.
Yeah, yeah.
No, listen, because we know you ain't drinking.
How long?
Yes.
Oh, don't start with those.
Please.
I'll drink.
I'll drink.
I don't make you proud of me.
You know what it is?
Does he drink enough for both for us?
You know, I'm like, this
nigga drinks so much. You know what the crazy shit is?
I never even asked with Fredro wanted to drink
because I've been hanging with Freddrow for so long.
And he just look at me and sticky like,
yeah, I'm drunk niggas just, just keep going.
And this is the first time in years.
You know what?
Not you ain't going to say years.
I'm going to have a drink on 57 Street.
On 57 Street, I remember it.
I have a casual drink here.
A casual drink.
A casual drink.
Social drinking.
No, casual.
Oh, that's good.
That's undersocial.
Yeah, yeah.
That's undersocious.
So now, Onyx is on.
That's the piece of Big D.S too.
And X1.
Before we even go further.
X1, you're a deep-va?
No, X-1, no. X-1 was rocking with us the whole shut-em-down album.
God bless.
You was a part of that album, yeah.
But Big D-S was from day one.
So you had two losses.
Three and two.
Yeah.
No, I'm saying, but I was saying.
Well, I read you don't remember Big D.S.
He died.
He died. He died.
From the gate.
And it's a lot of, it's his guy named B. Whiz.
He was the first producer for Onyx.
He produced the album.
We do it like this record.
We had on profile.
And he was my man.
We went to high school together.
And he died, too.
Before the shit even popped off.
Down.
Like, on some rest of the shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I mean?
So rest in peace to B. Wiz, too,
because he never gets any acknowledgment.
But he was the start of it
He was part of the start of it
You know what I'm saying?
Still, no publisher
Now you guys
You guys been through the golden era
Heavy era
You guys are actually people
Who know Tupac and Bigg
I want to you to describe
Your relationship with Tupac
Pop was ill
I mean
He was cool with everybody
It wasn't like we had a one-on-one relationship
You were
You know what I'm saying
It was like
I see him, we was cool, it was casual.
It wasn't like we was calling each other.
You know what I'm saying?
I see him out.
So he's always respect.
Oh, he's a biggie two days before.
Yeah, but he came to the sunset park in me.
That's the picture of everybody.
So, because he had a song on the soundtrack.
So when he came to the premiere,
I was like, oh shit, this nigga's watching me on the screen.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I would just be, I'm watching the movie at the premiere.
I'm like this.
And I always would just look back at this nigga.
He like this.
Like, looking at me.
You know what I'm saying?
Enjoying his self, you know what I'm saying?
I'm like, wow, this nigga,
because he didn't have to come through there.
Right.
Came through with the drop rolls voice, Shug was there.
You know what I mean?
This is in New York or L.A.?
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
He came through, and smoked the blunt.
And Shugge was there.
Shug was there.
I got an off foot to be on death row.
You know what I mean?
But I let him know, I was rolling with J.
I look like...
My loyalty, my lawyer is with Jay Max on Jay.
Hell no, nigga.
I'm on my pro, man.
I need this
I need you to describe this
What did Shug saying
Life Rose all
After the movie
Right
Sunset Park
Right
Me and Rio Perman
All that
We was in a park
A lot after all that
And Shook got this bad reputation
Like shaking artists at this time
Well he doesn't
This is
That they was popping
Right
You know what I mean
There wasn't none of that bullshit yet
This is pot come home from jail
Yeah
It was probably
He is a high.
He was like, yo, man,
Pac really admire you.
I want you to be with, you know, Def Roe.
I'm like, yo, I'm already with Jamaster Che.
He's like, we can work, we can work it out.
Nah, not no crazy shit, but just like on some real business shit.
Like, we can work it out.
I'm like, all right.
And then we tried to, like, do things, but it ain't really, it ain't work out, you know what I'm saying?
And now is he talking about you or he's talking about honest?
He was just talking about me.
I'm trying to figure.
And then he didn't have,
they didn't have
Dead Throw East yet
with Eric Bean.
No, I wasn't even like that.
You know, I don't know how serious he was,
but it was thrown out there.
You know, and this is like,
I can't like this shit.
Now, what was y'all relationship with Big?
First off, let me ask you
Tupac, a Tupac memory.
He was in Roddy, Dangerfield Club
in New York.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, time about.
Tell me.
He said, you were in Rodney Dangerfield Club?
That's hard.
That's hard.
Rodney Dangerfield had a club in the
I was like on the east side of shit.
Get the fuck out of the world was I had in life.
I was a loser for a long time.
I was just throwing it up to you.
You know this?
He probably just lived too young.
Oh, man, I was in club that 14.
Statutory.
I don't know where we just went for a head.
So you went to bride?
Oh, shit.
I was getting me like that.
I wasn't ready.
I wasn't ready.
I know.
So you were gay, you were a Rodney's a girl club.
They walked up.
yo like getting shit, man.
I was drinking henny at the time, too.
I remember, but it was Hennie and Red Bull or something like that.
Maybe it's Hennie and Sprite.
Now, whatever was this?
This was too hot before DeFro?
You know what?
There are no errors.
There's all no fucking generation.
It's all right now.
It's just time.
So I don't fucking know.
All the fucking is a generation.
You know, what are you?
Okay.
It's a motherfucker ever.
So now, what's a memory you're going to share?
Biggie Small.
With me and Big?
Yeah.
Oh man, a lot of, a lot.
We used in the studio doing that record with him.
You know what I'm saying?
You know why back in the days
with such and so much a better time,
I know time.
This guy's remittism.
But at least,
stuck in the ass.
At least we did records
in the same fucking studio.
You got a record with Big 2?
Nah, he was supposed
to be on T.N.Y. Remix.
Believe it or not.
We got a record.
Flip that shit.
Jesse West was the producer.
Jess.
You remember Jesse West?
Yes.
You're all back again.
That's the ball.
Stop.
Rocking on your radio.
Wow.
That was my big.
No, no, that's the same dude from crew.
The group crew.
Just the West from the crew?
Oh, I think Jess West produced crew.
I don't think he was a member.
I think he rhymes on it.
Yeah, I think so, but he was doing with Puff at the time.
Yeah.
They had the record with Super Cat.
Yeah.
When they were running like Onyx.
Yes, yeah, I'm back again.
When they were running like Onix, you know what?
No.
No, Bobram!
That's good.
He remixed, right?
Dolly, dolly, dolly.
So, how you met there?
much. Jay was like
Yo, Jay was like, yo, this kid named
Biggie's in the studio. Puff wants you
to go through? I'm like, who?
He's like, just go through the studio.
So we went to the studio.
Nauti by nature was in there.
Big was in there. It was ill, man.
That's the first time I ever heard his voice.
You know, I didn't even know who he was.
The first time I heard his voice,
I think I just looked up to the sky
like this.
Like, like,
Like, oh shit.
First time I heard his voice.
Like, I was like, I got you.
You're right.
No, but not like intimidated, but like, yo, this just sound ill.
Like, that was a fan.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it was Biggie Smalls.
You know what I'm saying?
This is that dude was the same nigga.
All right.
So did you think he was going to blow?
Because I knew it.
You knew it?
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As other the time, other than Heavy D, there wasn't, oh, shit, you got to relax.
Other than that, other than Heavy D, there wasn't no, like, over, overweight, you know.
The Fat Boys.
The Fat Boys, yeah.
Yeah, but, I mean, even the Fat Boys.
voice wasn't considered lyrical geniuses.
No, it wasn't.
That era wasn't about lyricism.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
That's my question.
It's like, because I think Biggie's specialty was having a great grimy record and then a great radio record at the same time.
And that had never been done at that time.
Did you?
Well, his first album didn't really have no radio records really.
No, one more chance.
Except, uh, juicy.
Juicy.
One more chance, but then the remix is.
The remix here, the remixed
to one more chance
It was the other one
And that's the public had to like
Break his arm for that record
So we had never seen nobody like that
It was fly
Yeah
It was ill
It was ill
And then when you think about it
When you think about big right
He was too big to ever fit
Versace
So all the Versace you saw
It was actually Troy from 5,001
It was custom ma'am
Was it?
Yeah
That was never a real Versace
It was real Versacee
Yeah we took
two Versacee shirts and put them together.
Yeah, actually he's bought the Bessachi scar.
They take them aside to scar.
They take the Versacee and a hell of a job.
You know, that's the arrow we come to a hell of a job.
We've become in a Dabadan, ever. Remember Dabbad Dan?
Yeah, we some old niggas. Come on, let's make some noise while I'm being old.
You know, you're a time.
He's the noise.
So now, you also, the over 40 club.
You have a record with Eminent.
Two records.
And.
Yeah.
It's like you try to get.
kill him.
Never.
I save lives.
We save lives.
But, and we also heard
Eminem say you won his favorite
emcee. So,
let's just describe that, like, just
working with Eminem.
You know what? He's fucking hilarious.
The studio, the nigga had me
like laugh at him for like six hours
straight. Like, you know, when he's in the
mic doing this shit, he's like, he's a fucking comedian.
Right.
You know what I was that?
All right.
And so
So
So
Is that
Was that like an ultimate goal?
Because you are lyricist
Like at the end of the day
But what ultimate goal
Like you know
To because he's considered a super lyricist
Like
You know what I'm saying
Like was that an ultimate goal
To like to get on the record
And like
Because there's some people that say
Sticky body Eminem
Sticky's probably the only person
That body Eminem on the record
I don't know if you heard that rumor
But I'm sure you did
The only niggas I ain't body
The ones I never did a song with
Let's make some noise for that, goddamn it.
So what's the next for, what's next for Honies?
Oh, man.
Yeah, think it's hot.
It's a shot time.
Is it shot time?
Nah, no, no.
We rockin.
Like I said, we got the Awe-D-O-D coming and we on their vibe.
Like, we didn't try to come with that boom-back type of, you know what I'm saying?
Like, we'd be used to shit.
Like, we let them choose to win as far as production.
And we rocking on their vibe.
And where you said they from again?
They're from the Netherlands.
The Netherlands.
So the album, shotguns are...
They got an ass to them.
They got a lot of money.
Let's make some noise because neverlis is raining.
But these, yo...
You keep me never live.
You know what I'm...
It never ends.
They do 200 shows a year.
Get the fuck out of here.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, DoD, they're a touring group.
We're a touring group.
No, y'all are touring groups.
You know what I'm saying?
To rock with these little niggas.
They're like 25 years old.
So you're saying like, be with new artists.
We've become a new artist.
through younger artists too, you know what I'm saying?
That's dope.
So did the younger artists become old artists?
Yes, because we, because we, it's like a generation gap for you so it doesn't have a generation gap, you know what I'm saying?
But we, but we like almost like the same, you know what I'm saying?
Air lights.
But do you, do y'all realize how blessed y'all like, like for real?
Because y' y' y'all like a wrestler.
You know, a wrestler.
A wrestler is on a wrestler.
You know, we're going to do a Russia tour next week.
You said to a wrestler.
You know, the nigg is tall.
You know, the niggas tore like a wrestler.
The niggas told 300 days a year.
Sony 3.
Righty, right, pipers?
That's why them nix be dying there.
No, no.
We just do like little two-week runs,
come back home to the kids, chill out.
But where does there two-week runs,
go to?
Anyway.
Exactly.
Okay, so you...
That's not, what we used that?
Germany?
We was in Germany together.
We was in a lot of Germany.
No, no, we didn't in Russia.
Didn't we get pulled on again?
Russia, Switzerland, France.
You know.
What country were you?
That is fly.
That is fly.
You're going to say what country you haven't gone to?
But it's crazy because you see everybody over there.
Like, you see slick rape.
You see EPMB.
Like real hip-hop survives.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You see people over there.
You see them in the airports.
Yo, what's up?
I'm in Amsterdam one day, stress.
I can't find a cigar for nothing.
Busy B comes to me.
It was like, I'm going to get some new ports.
And I said, where you can get the new ports from?
the same place I'm getting cigars
I'm like you're busy being
I'm saying busy bee put me on
to where to get um cigars that answer then
because it was all joints
and I was like I'm cool with joints
but I'm a cigar nigga
so we got for now you're a hustle
you know what I'm saying we've been doing that for about
at least five years strong
and I'm just the thing is
I'd be trying to tell a new artist
is you want to make
calm this music
you want to make your whole body of work
something
to
to be proud of
because when you go to Europe
they don't call out your singles
they call out your album cuts
and they be like
I want that and I want this
so that's why you want your whole body
of work to be crazy
because you don't just want to have
to just keep performing
you want to
that's a great record
that's a great record
I mean that's now
but what I'm saying is
If you make a whole body of work where you can be proud of that,
you can talk for the rest of your life.
You ever perform Black Vagina Finder?
Yep.
I think we did.
Not in a long time.
No, you know what?
Before that shit in 20 years, Nick we performed.
Damn.
What did he say?
That's damn shit.
What did he say?
I'm sorry, what?
What did you do?
Y'all here.
You're going to talk.
The Suckin' Nick we performed.
That's the name of the song.
It's called The Next Kniggin.
I'm still confused, but I'm in.
I'm in.
You got to get your Googles, man.
Yeah, I got to do my gooos.
Speaking of Google, what happened at the breakfast call?
Oh, shit.
They had no breakfast.
Did it?
All right.
You guys.
Drink cats, we got drinks.
What happened to you guys?
Who?
Right.
Yeah, no, no, no.
We go on.
You texted me that day.
It was like, classic.
Classic.
I thought it was classic.
Dame, they didn't want to use it.
We'll get to that late.
You're right, though.
We had no breakfast that morning.
Yeah?
Yeah, we was hungry.
Okay.
Okay.
Because I feel like I got to go back to the breakfast.
We all going back.
It's so funny.
Yeah.
We got some.
That's family right too.
Yeah, you gotta go back because...
I'm always the one.
You gotta realize...
You know what I realized as being in the media,
all media is just wanting to entertainment.
It's just for that moment.
Until it's not.
Until it's not, yeah.
Because at the end of the day,
at the end of the game,
I ain't walk out the building, like,
steaming, being a nigga, you know what I'm saying?
We dapped it up.
You talked afterwards?
Took the picture.
Did the drops and all that?
It wasn't like,
niggas was throwing shit
in the fucking studio.
Right.
It looked like it was about to go down.
I'm too old for that.
Yeah.
You see the Birdman one?
I thought it was going.
They got this shit going.
Yeah, I mean, that, and that's what, you know, Dream Chams.
But you had to put her respect on it.
Who?
Yeah, just so y'all know, our show is based on giving our legends, flowers.
What number is it?
70, 70.
No, this is the new season.
This is totally new season.
Late 70, 38.
If we were to continue
A new model
We didn't know
We never
Drink chance
Two billion
What?
To win
Ferraris
What you said?
No
No
No
No
No
Our show is based on
Giving our
Legends
Flowers
When they
Can smell
Them
They're
They're
They're
They can
Hell them
One thing
I feel
Like
our
culture
Suffers from
Is
the fact
That we
don't
Big
each other
up
Right
And we
Don't
You don't
Tell the next man
How
Awesome
They are
How
They influenced us
And that's
We
we suffer. When you look at golf brooks
or you look at Guns and Brosies, you look at
Metallica, these motherfuckers
is touring, these motherfuckers, and
their co-ta is supporting them.
So did I think that we would
do this show and it would be this big?
No, but... So that shows you that
we do, we do those things.
My heart was in the right place, and
that's what this show is about.
It's about saluting our legends and
letting our legends know that you're appreciated.
And we don't want to do that when you're
dead. We want to do that when you're alive.
And the fact that we got 16 and 24 year olds listening to this, it's like some people
be rediscovered.
Like, they're like, what?
Oh, I'm so glad you put me on to, you know, David Banner.
The new form of Dignan.
It's crazy.
Like, that's like, what?
You just got put on a David Banner, you fucking idiot.
But it's like, well, I don't say that to them.
In my mind, I definitely do.
But it's just only in my mind.
I was on a plane like a couple years ago.
I was like, yeah, you know, we came game with Run DC.
He was like, who?
Yeah.
So not everybody know.
everybody that you think that, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, so that's what
our show is based on. And tonight...
The only why we even consider ourselves legends
is we came in a game with legends.
Well, let me tell you something.
It takes something to be, you know what I'm saying,
to absorb that.
If you didn't consider yourself a legend,
I can't, I mean... I'm telling you face to face,
man to man, that you are...
If people tell me I'm a legend,
and I look up to you,
it's no way you can't be a legend.
onyx, the whole movement, everything
you guys did, you changed the face
your culture, you changed the face of how
people party. I remember
before that era, people used to just
listen to music and be cool.
And you guys changed the era like
sweat, nigger. Swat motherfucker. Go in the crowd.
I ain't even going to say we changed it. I'm going to say we add it on to it.
Now, you changed them. I'm not. I ain't got to be humble.
I'm going to be humble. I'm going to be
arrogant for you.
And tell you that, you change.
it and I'm so proud to know you.
I'm so proud to be friends with you guys.
I'm so proud to acknowledge.
I'm so proud to have you guys phone numbers
and be able to hang out.
You're a rock with us for a year.
You're even on the Firestar album.
Yeah, but listen, don't, I don't ever,
I know I probably told you it.
I know I probably told it to you off camera and on camera,
but it's, I owe it to you on camera.
Right, right, right.
That onics is super motherfucking legends.
Right.
You motherfuckers, I watched all y'all movies.
I supported everything you guys did.
And then guess what?
Now that I got a platform, that will never stop.
I will always continue to support it.
We just want you down in Miami.
I just want you to know.
Come on, let's keep smoking.
Is it shot time?
I feel like it shot time.
I feel like it shot time.
It's shot time.
Yo, and it seems like y'all revitalized,
and I might be wrong,
run DMC went the Down with the King era.
Like, it feels like...
We up with the case.
No, but you do, you're so crazy,
because we create the next generation
now, you know what I'm saying? As far as even with
our kids, like we
having kids back to back and back to back
back back, like you know what I'm saying? Like,
it's crazy. Like, the next generation is
even starting. So I think the whole
that whole aura of us is growing
up being men, having
families and, you know what I'm saying?
Our kids is almost the same age. Think about it.
You know what I'm saying? Like, three,
two, one, he's having another one.
My first son's name is Onix.
14, 15, 16, 17, you know what I'm saying?
We rocking right now.
That is hard.
Did you ever think that your legacy would last this long when your first started?
I thought I'd be dead by 28-D.
Damn.
You said 21.
Yes, I said 21.
I think everybody coming and think like that.
Like, can so many people die around us?
But once I passed 283, I saw, shit, I had a chance.
Run, nigger, run!
You're right.
You're right.
You have a blessing
because it can end any day.
Any day.
So you just got to live
like that.
Now, what's the moment
y'all said?
You know what?
I gotta relax
when you're being hood.
Like, because we always heard.
Where's the moment you said,
I gotta chill.
I mean, you know.
You still,
you still ain't have that moment?
Right now I'm having a fucking new boy.
Like the fucking new boy.
No, we take breaks.
And I said, nah, man.
We got a chill.
Because you know why I really want to celebrate your legacy.
My naga, see, I'm in the moment, digger.
Everything is now.
Right.
Right.
You're going to smoke a new war?
I'll take a new port break with you.
Hold on.
This ain't commercial.
You want to stop it.
You can keep it going.
We can start it over.
Okay, yeah.
A dude is like admission and shit.
No, no, no.
Don't you got to put like commercials?
No.
Survived.
You know, all that.
4 o'clock in the middle of a show.
We heard it's not.
Commercial is us going like this.
We heard it's like.
Is it ghost sticks?
I should have went with the vodka.
I was wrong.
I'm been rocking with this.
What is it?
What did you go with?
Remmy?
I went with the hip.
I should have rocked with this to rock.
What did you say?
You're a casual drink.
You said, right?
I'm fucked up.
For a casual drink, you're in the wrong round.
For casual drinking.
I said, I'm jumping up the cliff over here.
All right, let's go.
Straight up.
Do you look like this.
Have you ever been disappointed in hip-hop?
Duh.
A record.
He says you came.
You need a corny racket.
So you can't say all this thing is the crazy.
It's like going to with the hot wrecked.
But the corny shit somehow be hot.
Always.
Wasn't it?
You remember that?
I'm a rapping cowboy.
It was in the streets.
Come on, son.
I can't throw it.
It was in the streets.
Kwame was in the streets.
It's always that shit.
I'm trying to understand what you're saying.
Fuck the polka.
I loved all those records that you just need.
That's what I'm saying?
But you're saying I wasn't supposed to?
It was corny records.
Or were they corny people?
I think the records was dope.
It was just corny.
The whole shit was corny.
Listen, a genius guy's stupid person,
but I'm not saying they're corny, but come on, son.
I mean, as far as real hip-hop, what we represent,
of course is considered corny.
Not to disrespect what they do.
Sound like.
Vanilla Ice is good, man.
Nile ice is good, man.
You got no problem with vanilla ice, man.
Come on, stop, though.
You know.
I like caramel about mychiato's, thing.
Who?
My God has a big...
I like...
I like a big popcorn.
And Mokka have pink balls.
And y'all got an artist, right?
You got...
Hey, you can bring your chair over there, Southside.
Come over there.
You're south side?
Yeah.
Are you from South Florida?
Chicago?
Augustin George.
Oh, George.
Oh, August.
Yeah, I was different.
Where are you going to...
I thought...
You made these stuff.
The United States.
I'm not going to say
I'm sorry
You're talking about
Queens?
Yeah
Yeah
Is anyone else?
Southside
Chicago
I thought
Yeah
bro
You got
Shragnant
Without
Yeah
I'm gonna
I'm gonna
You're gonna
This interview
This interview
Now
I'm gonna
I'll
I'll
I'm gonna take an Uber
I said
I'm gonna stay here
Wait a man.
Shit.
Whalee.
Now, Southside, how old are you, Southside?
This is going to be a long interview.
You're 32?
Do you, this bother ain't even half way that?
Do you understand, like, like, do you understand these guys' legacy?
I kind of, when I be listening to, you know, you and other people and stuff, I kind of, but these are my big brothers, you know what I'm saying?
Yo, but I suggest, I suggest.
You hear a nigger voice?
Yeah, no, I do.
But I suggest you, like, one day for a week, because it's gonna take you a week.
just
Google everything
look at Abby
these guys
he said it's going to take you a year
no I'm talking about enough
to come back and talk
you know because
you know these guys
these guys
I'm personally
I'm personally
direct descendant
of their music
like I'm personal
I'm a family
you like my old G's
I'm personally a direct
descendant of them
I'm personally, like, if they didn't make Grimy, uh, 50, gloat that gradient
bimy, if they didn't make that, I wouldn't have made Grimy.
Because we came with that word to hip-hop.
And I wanted, I wanted to, I wanted to, uh, to compliment that.
I wanted to, you know, keep that going.
Right.
I still got a Caesar to this day, niggins.
Damn.
To this day, man.
Still got your hairline, though.
I got my headline, though.
It's succeeding.
It's coming.
It's coming.
It's coming.
It's coming.
My Puerto Rican side holding me down.
Black side has been leaving me for years.
My black side said, fuck you.
You're stupid.
You're stupid.
Black side said, I ain't fucking with you.
But my Puerto Rican side said I'm going to hold you down.
But I know a lot about my nixon, man.
But just listening to these dudes right here, dog, like I listen to the new generation.
You know, I'm a fan of Lou Wayne and Drake and all that.
But I can honestly say, man, these two dudes right here, some of the hardest emcees I ever heard, especially this dude, right?
his door.
That's right.
That's right.
And not only that, like, like, when you, when you came in the game back then,
you had to have, like, a cosine.
You had to have somebody that meant something to the world to get you on.
And if the person was that ill, they wouldn't even test you.
And the fact that they got put on, Bob.
Jam Master.
It's crazy.
Jay is one of the illest stories in hip-hop.
Like, when I see the NW.
movie, I love it.
When I see and hear
about the Tupac movie, I love it. When I look
at the notorious big movie, I love it.
But I can't actually tell you
direct, like, I got something to do with it.
You just finished writing the Alex book.
This is where we're talking about
the album. This is where we go.
I need a roll too. Let the boys be boys.
I need a roll too. You'll play
Jeff Harris.
Oh shit.
Alex Man and he just can be
get me out.
Jay, Root. No, no.
No, no.
Listen, listen.
Listen, we're going to listen.
He was a garbage man.
I feel like he did y'all wrong.
No.
Please, can I?
You got to get me the Jamest to J-Mars the role.
You got to manage your whole thing.
No, no, let's, let's, let's, let me get that out of Jerr.
Please, I'm Jammer's the Jay.
You know how ill that is for me to try to know.
You got to be a little more darker.
I'll beat.
I don't, I want one serious role in my life.
I can see you with Jay Harris.
I want one serious role.
And Jam Harris,
you know, you know.
You know, you know.
Talk about Jim Brown.
He was the fifth member,
Onix.
Okay.
He's the fifth.
He's the fifth, six,
seven.
He's stupid.
One for me.
You feel like Jam Master Jay Woll still me.
I feel like I can pull it off.
Jam after J-Bow.
Look, all I'm going to do,
I'm going to hang out with you.
I'm going to hang out with you for five months.
I forgot to go.
Five months.
Five months.
I need to throw evidence in this thing of liver.
I need to know.
Now, but in the real,
we, we're trying to get the movie finance.
What is that called?
Biop.
Here you go, Jim as the Jem.
Bye after.
I mean, everybody got a story.
Everybody got a story.
You'll find it.
You'll find it.
I find a, find it.
But that's how you tell it.
I think the ony story is crazy because it's, it's hip-hop, but it has a funny edge to it.
You know what I'm saying?
And when we came at the game was kind of like rebels to the game, not giving the fuck.
It wasn't all, it was kind of funny in a way, you know what I'm saying?
Like on some hardcore shit.
Yeah, the first thing to shoot up the saucer was.
Let's take it to that.
Let's take it to that.
Let's get to that.
Let's talk about the shooting.
What happened?
You can't do the
decision.
You know nothing.
That's right, yo, but...
If anybody wants to, I'm still ain't.
Just thinking drinking water.
You can test my shit.
You know, come on, my nigga.
You know how long me and you...
Just is now, C.
What you drink is?
What do you drink?
See, I told you, think of water.
It is water.
I like my vodka clear.
I like my vodka clear.
I like my shit clear.
I like to be.
What's something wrong?
Brown, nigga?
It is.
It is.
It is.
I don't know.
I black out on Brown.
I don't remember nothing the next day.
I wake up.
Niggas is like,
yo,
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I went and sat on the little ottoman in front of him.
Hi, Dad.
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She says, I have some cookies and milk.
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And you smoke me
You still smoke it right
Come on you
I thought we're supposed to take a shot
Let's take a little bit
I thought we were supposed to take a shot
Oh
We got shot cups
We don't got shot cups
But we could do it
But we can do tops then
Come on baby
And listen
And we also got Delion
That is smooth tequila
You can hit it from the bottle
Oh, we got cups
Oh, we got cups
Oh, we got cups
But look, Stiggy, I got to keep it real
If you drink
If you drink Remy X-O, that's like the smooth shit
Yeah, but guess what?
That's the good shit
Look, look, look, look, look, look, look
I'm gonna have the drop top
And I never had the fucking AC blasted
It on the heat, whatever
So, I'm putting it with the fucking Coca-Cola
In the ice and you mix that?
No, first I drank a kid by herself.
This, this is I take it by itself.
I drink it by itself.
I drank it by a lot.
I'm talking by itself.
The hint of you made.
And then I said, fuck that splurge, nigga.
Mm.
Oh, shit.
Because it X-O, I'm not supposed to mix it up.
And you taking a shot of, um,
hell no, nigga.
Oh, no shot.
See, I rock with only that coniac.
Mm.
Yeah.
The Vince might be possible.
I'm good, bro.
All right, cool.
It's just me and you taking a child.
That's cool.
Fuck it.
Take it a shot, please.
Sticking in a shot.
Sticking and taking the shot.
Yeah.
Give me a shot.
Pick up to my nigga, Puck up to my nigga,
get a shot at that.
Oh, that's a shot.
You take a shot in the brown.
Yeah, you take a shot in the brand.
What you're talking about?
Look, I don't need a shot, big.
It'll be a time space continuum if you drink this shit right here, man.
All right.
Wait, wait, wait, let him go like a gentleman.
That's definitely not gentleman.
This shot is right on this.
Let's get off.
Let's get off.
Let's get off.
I think my shot.
I think this motherfucker drink champs.
Drink champs?
Drink chips?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I can't drink like that.
Oh, good.
That's a way, man.
Jake, James is in terms.
What's going on that?
Salam.
Salam.
Salam.
Oh, no, no, no.
No, no.
You got to make you say you're looking in the right watch.
I'm trying.
I feel like translation is coming soon.
Translation is.
You got to put on the bottom of the screen.
This thing you got three eyes.
Cheers, brother.
Thank you.
Salo.
Let's fuck that.
For you.
For the people who might not understand.
Yeah, we was on the playing one time.
Yeah, that was.
Get a shot?
He's going somewhere
to see.
So we're talking
like,
the lady was like,
what language are you guys talking?
I love it.
You should have made up a country.
Oh, stop.
You should have just made up your
English.
I don't know.
He's got to relax.
I need, I need sticky.
That was all.
Disgusting.
It was horrible.
That was horribly gray.
What was horrible?
I'm a good job.
Oh shit.
Listen.
See,
pause.
Listen.
All.
All.
Continue.
It's probably great.
It's the greatest thing I ever had in my life.
So, look,
Sticky.
Oh, you're so stupid.
That's fucked up.
That ain't from all of me.
He knows up.
Fuck out here.
I need,
I need Sticky Pangers to direct a video for me.
Oh, shit.
How can we make that happen?
Apparently, he's going to do everything.
Directed and producing.
No, I've seen him on set.
No, I've seen him on set.
I've seen him on set.
Like, he ain't playing.
So, how you want to do it?
Oh, I'm sitting on the record.
I'm in that nigger.
So we can do that.
You know.
Yeah.
I want to do black and white
and black and white in California somewhere.
I'll say if we can do it tomorrow.
I just don't know if I get the budget open tomorrow.
If you're a friend of my manager,
you can do a homeboy management for me,
then I'm ready.
I'm ready.
But no, I'm that serious.
I was so impressed that day, like how much you were doing.
Well, I don't want to use those cameras, that's for sure.
Why is those cameras?
What are you using?
What are you doing?
Because I just just is whack, me.
We're in the 4K world,
Nick's the 3rd.
The 5D, that shit is okay.
That's for a bold camera, by the way.
That's our bold camera.
That's like the camera.
My name is time.
The other man ever.
I'm a forward visionary meeting.
And I would bring us to the present.
My camera's horribly great.
No, no, no, this is great.
It probably works with their format.
But they make it work.
But this is great for our people.
So tell the people what cameras do you recommend.
Telling them shit.
Not the red?
Because I pick up the red.
Listen, fuck the red.
You listen, I'm see this.
I'm going to sell it now.
Everybody got ideas.
Everybody's creative.
You know, you got to step.
Back to the technology game up.
What you want you to do, man?
What's your vision?
What's your vision?
No, no.
I would be honest.
The way I see it worse,
I want him to use these cameras.
The way I seen him work that day,
and I'm sitting back, and I'm acting
drunk. I'm gonna show you the video before we leave, too.
Oh, he was acting drunk? No, I'm acting drunk
because I just felt like that was my role that day
to act drunk, but I'm watching this
nigga. This nigga's like, no, no, no.
These guys are, they shooting low. He's like,
get up!
He's like, get up.
This is what we're going to do. I'm looking at him.
He'd be jumping the car.
We went through the U-Tur, an illegal U-turn on Hollywood Boulevard.
No, no, no. It wasn't illegal.
It wasn't illegal.
His nigg is John Stitcher.
I don't think you're just.
I'm so impressed and I'm like, you know what?
I'm just, the only, the only, um, uh, uh, uh, uh, advice I would say is that I just wanted this video to be black and white.
That's it.
Like, but I would, I would want to do this.
Some of it is black.
No, no, no, not the video we did.
I'm talking to do.
The one we're going to do.
It's called I've been that nigger, you know what I'm saying?
All right.
I think I heard that you know.
No, no, I ain't out yet.
You know.
It's going out here.
You know if you heard that.
You heard it.
I don't know.
I heard it too.
I don't know.
It was a rat radar.
Oh.
Are we going there?
I'm sorry.
Are we going there?
I'm going to fucking.
You put, I mean, you know.
You got a little shout-ups.
No.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You got Elliot shot up?
Y'all niggas is a shooters.
Yeah.
We shot them up in our mind.
No.
We shoot them shots them.
No.
That's what we see.
That's your bullets?
Big up
Up, B-Dye, and big up
L.A. It's cool.
Say his full name, Elliot Wilson. Come on it.
Yeah, L.A. Wilson.
I liked the fact that he actually
went out and supported.
Charlamagne.
Charterman. Yeah, that was done. I actually
thought that was kind of dope.
Because that's what we got to do in hip-hop.
And hip-hop, we got to stop worrying
about what people think
of what we do. Like,
if I'm in L.A., I'm up anywhere you at
and you got to show, I'm coming. The same way
I got to thank y'all. I remember I did a
festival.
And I was the only
you were merged.
And I had just left them on tour
and I'd see them
niggas tear that stage down.
You made to come after that, right?
No, he came out with him.
He came out with us.
That's right. That's right.
Yeah, because
who did you just shut up and slam.
We did too.
We did? But I can be wrong.
I don't, I don't know.
That's a series.
It happened.
Yeah, but I see these niggas.
I see these niggas
shutting that.
Europe so crazy.
I was like, yo, I need that.
I was stage in LA.
And I called them, niggas, and y'all
yeah, you came.
You came, you represented with me.
It was on sunset.
Oh, on the sunset, we performed.
Daytime.
And I was the only Queens, niggas,
to bring out some other New York diggers.
We was going it down.
What was in?
You was in, right, son?
Hey.
You asked you at your people's good.
I was in.
You were there.
That's my nephew right here.
Your memory is impeccable.
Yeah, yeah.
I got you got to smoke some more weeds.
I haven't smoked more weed.
I'm good.
You need to fuck up your memories.
Oh shit.
Come on.
Let's smoke some more.
And we took shots.
And we took shots, correct?
Amazing, man.
The best guy's ever had my love to put it up.
Nah, man.
I had slash a slash right here.
How many things?
All this shit.
Nah, I'm going to be honest, man.
Y'all such legends, man.
And, you know, like I said, our show is meant to give our legends,
our flowers when they can smell them and inhale them.
And I'll be God, gosh, goddamn bot jolly G.
If we're not going to spend this whole fucking time,
big in y'all.
You're being up a language.
Yes, I'm sure.
I make up a language.
I like that.
I speak the same language.
And you did it too.
Makabai and Pink Palm.
That's yours.
You get publishing.
No, I get published.
I didn't register.
I'm registered.
You registered?
Yeah, for the kids,
this is really cold cold color,
and that's oregano.
Yeah, the kids don't believe it.
Not enough they're fans.
Yo, you know,
the city boy, do you remember the little white boys?
He's mad annoying.
Who?
You know, little white boy, you're mad at him.
him in Hawaii the niggins I said I'm gonna follow you I follow the father I
follow the guy he's mad annoyed he tagged me on every single thing I'm about to
unfollow him you know his name let me big him out of black come unfollow him
follow him right yo do you want to do I'm gonna take a cigarette break I was no I
wanna do what you want to do I'm gonna take a BB break I was and then we're gonna
keep we gonna do what I want to do what you want him so boy that was I was
I'm a deaf gym with the reggae tone.
Yeah, I was a deaf jam with the reggae tone.
You're not familiar, but not really.
Dude, that's good.
But the great thing is doing that.
You be doing that.
You're talking about me with that.
I was going.
That's why I recognize you.
The algorithms.
That was a very big word.
Spell it.
We good?
Are you doing recorded?
Are you recorded?
No, yeah.
That's our next song together, algorithms.
Algorithms.
I don't even know what it means.
That should be a group.
I'll do this. It's all. It's all.
So, we back.
You guys, we never left.
Conquered the music.
You did what you had to do on TV and movies.
Combined it both.
Is it about putting on the next artist,
or is it about setting off a next legacy right now?
What's more important?
The eldest thing a king can do,
And the most dangerous thing, too, is make another king.
You know what I'm saying?
So just like J.M.J. put us in position.
It's the natural progression to put, you know, things in position.
And, you know, that goes both ways.
You know, put some in position.
But it gives you a way to fucking, you know, just fucking exhaust your talents
in other areas and shit.
I don't know.
Same for you,
Freda.
Oh, man.
This thing
turned into the deep
talk show.
You know,
you know,
I got a
Barbara Walters
of the hood right now.
Slavoir.
Slahmore.
That's the line.
This dink he Oprah.
They were recognizing.
I definitely do sometimes.
What?
For Santiago.
No, I'm saying,
I said,
after everything you guys
already accomplished
already did.
What's the ultimate goal?
Is it now to make somebody a star?
Or is it...
The ultimate...
No, you didn't ask me that question.
No.
What was the question?
You asked you.
That's what I'm saying.
You said that wasn't a good question.
No, no.
The question I was saying is, like,
all the things you guys done.
To make somebody a star?
You conquered music.
You can't make a star?
No, I'm saying.
So what is the next thing?
I don't know.
What's the next thing?
Yeah, so what's the next thing?
Because you guys conquered this.
Listen, the future is a mystery.
In the past is history, but today's a gift.
So they call it present.
Right.
The next thing is this thing.
You're right here.
Hey, Paul, Albert Einstein.
My, nigger, no.
No, I'm sorry.
No, I'm sorry.
No, no.
I'm surreal, niggas.
He is.
Nigger, you might not make it out of here tonight.
You don't know what's going on.
Okay?
So everything is right now.
You're looking,
tomorrow.
You better figure out today, nigga.
So that's my question.
My question is.
The question got this.
Man, complicated, dog.
No, no, you're Sticky me, my question.
Man, complicated.
No, he's sticking to.
I'm not ditty.
I'm not, I'm he.
Dittling.
What are you saying?
What I'm saying?
What I'm saying?
Like, honestly, like, you guys really conquered music.
You did everything.
If hip hop was was a bitch,
y'all niggas fucked her in every hole, right?
You did everything you were doing hip-hop.
A lot of people, right?
Right, right?
You did everything in simple.
A lot of people, I mean.
You did everything.
We put, we put, we put,
like this, we put our part.
We made a mark in hip hop.
You know what I'm saying?
And the mark is still
making marks.
Once you establish
yourself as an established artist
and you...
You still gotta keep
established in your chest.
I feel like, you know what I mean?
You solidify yourself in the book of hip-hop.
No, that's not true, man.
A lot of you.
The lot of times, I'd be reading shit.
I'm like,
We're the fuck with Ony.
So fuck that.
It's like, you know what I?
Libra, tip for tat.
I said, I ain't a couple of hip-hop books.
We ain't in it.
Fuck y'all me.
You can't burn your books.
Nicarry, I ain't everybody.
All right.
That's true.
Watch.
I love this right now.
I'm just doing it out there.
This is good content.
He's like, yo, you know.
You know, I'm not that good.
I can't make this.
Shut, time.
Not that good.
I can't make this shit up, right?
Like, we can't.
If he didn't know nothing about it.
You know, the breakfast club, the highest ratings.
Right.
Yes.
Y'all, you know what?
Yeah.
But, but, because it even seemed like you was thrown off on that breakfast club interview.
When Fresho went off.
I was, shit.
Shut up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Shut up.
So, Fredger, I know, nigger, fresh.
I never seen you mad like that.
I wasn't mad like that.
I wasn't.
I never see you throw off.
When I get mad, niggas get fucked up.
Right, right, right.
When I'm mad, niggas get fucked up.
So what, what, what we call it?
Thorn off?
And cut.
Huh?
You was throwing off?
I wasn't thrown off.
Right, right, right.
I'm never thrown off, nigger.
Right, right, right, right.
Strap, first movie.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Please, nigger.
I gotta go and have some kids, man.
I gotta put the kids in sleep, my, my nigga.
The past is history was the shit.
Yeah.
For God, the past, you say it again.
Yeah, right now.
Let's go.
That's in the history.
I'm like, I'm like a funny.
This nigga.
Come on, this, this thing,
this can go back like stolyosis, man.
He's on the firestore album, say?
Let's make some noise for that, goddamn.
Let's go.
Way out of the context.
So, do you want to continue?
Oh, you got to go.
You got to go to the grade?
No, we get.
We get the flag.
We good.
Okay.
I don't know.
Let's close it out.
Let's close it.
Let's close it.
I thought the way he was...
But just close it out.
Yeah, I don't know.
I want to keep going, Nick.
I don't want to keep me.
I mean, yeah, I'm trying to show is right now.
She's before we get him kidnapped you.
You're going to, Jerry.
And just before we close,
before we close everything out.
But it's always late a little bit.
Nigel, I'm always on time.
Before we close everything out,
I'm playing Jammaster Jay and,
No, Jeff Haley's.
No, no, no, no.
It's a good role.
He was a garbage.
Put some shit over it.
You got to add one tooth and you got to bite your cigarettes.
Well, who you don't chew on?
Who did you do that?
Can you do that?
No, you got to chew up.
I'll show you.
But who y'all got in mind to play Jamest to J.M.
I don't know.
You don't know.
Somebody with a name.
Who?
What's going on in his concert right now?
Now, please, Stakey, please, please, please.
Come on, Fredjo, I'm texting you.
I'm texting you later on.
I gotta convince you, all right?
I need to be your message.
I'm going to do this ball.
You'll do a demo for y'all.
You gotta see how you turn to take you.
Said that shit, cause I started the whole war.
Nigger threw a cigarette butt.
They ain't me to do it and started the whole fucking war.
Boom.
But I said the shit, because I'm looking at that shit.
shit. I'm looking at shit. He's talking.
I was like, then with that.
What?
Jammer's the J shit? Yeah, come on.
Sorry.
Yeah, I'm my voice for him.
Thank you. That's, I mean,
I'm going to his artist.
I'm going to art.
I'm going to go to the street.
You got to go to the Scratch.
You know, yeah.
Russell Simmons for.
DJ Scratch Academy.
Yeah, you can, he can, like, do it up.
See, now he can convince him.
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