Drink Champs - #Throwback Episode - w/ Taxstone | (Ep.39)
Episode Date: September 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 the legendary, Taxstone. Drink Champs brings out a raw and unapologetic voice in the culture—Taxstone. Known for his unfiltered takes, sharp humor, and the impact of his Tax Season podcast, Tax joins N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN for a conversation that feels more like a block-to-block cipher than a sit-down interview. Tax keeps it one hundred from the jump, speaking on his rise in media, his connection to the streets, and why his perspective always cut through the noise. He opens up about the challenges of transitioning from the hood to becoming a respected voice in hip hop media, all while keeping his authenticity intact. N.O.R.E. and EFN dig into Tax’s come-up, the power of his platform, and the ways he shifted the game for hip hop commentary. With drinks flowing and jokes flying, Taxstone shares wild stories, hard truths, and the kind of insight only he can deliver. From debates about the state of rap to reflections on his own journey, the episode captures the energy that made Tax such a polarizing but respected figure. This episode is street-level honesty mixed with unfiltered laughs—a true Drink Champs classic. Make some noise for Taxstone! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆 -Originally published on October 10th, 2016 *Listen and subscribe at https://www.drinkchamps.com Follow: Drink Champs https://www.drinkchamps.com https://www.instagram.com/drinkchamps https://www.twitter.com/drinkchamps https://www.facebook.com/drinkchamps DJ EFN https://www.crazyhood.com https://www.instagram.com/whoscrazy https://www.twitter.com/djefn https://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductions N.O.R.E. https://www.instagram.com/therealnoreaga https://www.twitter.com/noreagaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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And right now we got the number one prolific Honduras.
We got a lingo going on.
The number one celebrity from Honduras, definitely number one.
Definitely number one in hip-hop.
You're like the fabulous of Honduras and hip-hop.
He's out there stomping him.
He's made podcasts where podcasts is supposed to be for street dudes and for overall knowledge
and things that's happening in the game.
Helped our podcast by convincing you.
By convincing me.
By doing his podcast.
And then not only that, he's back-to-back-to-back-to-back tour.
the craziest interviews right
now. You could definitely call
him a journalist. He
makes East New York proud. He makes East New York proud.
Right now we got my friend, podcast
guard, tax on in the motherfucker
Bill and make sense! Now,
now I always love having people like you on the show
one, one because you're my dude, but two, because you already did the show
so now we can really talk about
like what's going on in the industry. And that's what
I feel like the industry. And when we
did the show, we hadn't even launched our show
officially at all. He told us we'll never be back in that
CBS building. Did you even think
we had a chance in the podcast world at all?
That niggas ain't coming back. It was too
whispery. I'm not
a whisperer. You know, whispers
is for... Yeah, he brought a salad
to our podcast. He definitely wasn't thinking
drinks. I was trying to cut. During our podcast
to show them, like, you know,
do the same thing, but
no, it didn't happen. It didn't work out.
But we got tax stolen in the motherfucking building.
You just had one of the
two craziest interviews back to back
but I want to get to one of them because
it seems like to me, or maybe this
is the facts, you had beans on first.
Boom. Then you had
Osceino, correct?
Yeah.
Then an incident happened
and Beans returned. So was
those episodes back to back to back or was
an episode in between?
It was an episode
in between and
actually I had reached out to
Kenneth Montgomery, right?
Kenneth Montgomery.
I'm on point.
I'm a fan.
That's a fact.
And I reached out to Beans for something, and they never reach it back.
And Beans reached out to me.
Right.
Because I sent the text to somebody he did with, and I basically told him, I was like,
yo, always remember Stiles P. said sitting at the table planning,
plug the fan in, let the sweat dry off.
Then grabbed the can.
And I heard Beans quote that.
Yeah, so he was quoting me.
I had text that to them.
Because you was raised off of Lox bars.
Let's make some noise.
I was raised off of Lox.
Make some noise back.
You know, it's New York City shit.
New York City shit.
You know, it just was like, yo.
You know, because, you know, in situations like that,
sometimes you deal with emotions and you might jump out your skin.
You might do shit this irrational.
You know, not irrational.
So I'm like, yo, just, you know, sit back, my nigger.
And then they reach back out and was like, yo, beans.
want to come on the show tonight
and da-da-da-da-da and I was going to be
because
usually when like something happens
in hip-hop, somebody give me a lighter, like most
people would go lay low. Like he didn't
lay low, it was like pretty much the next day
almost, right? Like
two, three days maybe. It was like two
three, and that's a day on the internet.
Yeah, it was like two, three days, but it was
like, I was like, you know, and I
really, me personally, I don't like
to promote the drama. Right.
On the show. I like to promote the
solution because the thing
is, is that I know the most men deal with
pride. So a lot of
niggas don't want to die, but they
got to act like they want to die just so they
can live. You understand?
I'm saying. And what's dope about
the interview is that
you kind of let him air it out.
Like, you didn't, you didn't really
like, you know, stop or interrupt them.
You just, why was that important
for you to just let him
get it off his chest? Or
somebody hit me like a journalist hit me
and was like, yo, TAC, you did an impeccable interview
because you fell back
and let them speak. And he said, you know,
most journalists or interviewers
feel that you got to jump in
and get involved because they feel like they're not involved
in their own interview.
And it was the craziest shit I heard
because that was the real reason why I
jumped in shit in interviews.
It was for that purpose because I felt like
I wasn't involved.
And when they said that...
You wanted to be proactive before.
Yeah, that's the reason that I always
do it like because I do it
you know what I mean I'll be like good uh you're talking too
long
so
when they said that
I was like damn I didn't notice
and I didn't know
so you know I was like you know what
let me go back and study
because I am a studier but I never
studied interviewing people
you know what I mean I always felt like I could
just speak to people and just get shit
out of it's what Combat Jack said about him
that you don't you take criticism
well yeah
you know what I love criticism
I say shit to people
so they can tell me
the worst thing they think about me
just so I can work on it
you know what I mean?
So people sometimes be like
you're always coming to people
like I come in groups of people
like you know what I mean
just on purpose
I'd be like yo fuck Dominicans to that
you know what I mean
and niggas be like yo what the fuck is good
and like something my best friends
is Dominican
you know I mean
they know I'm mad
but I'm just it just
I like to do it I study
I like to study shit, so I study human reaction, so...
Now, how do you take yourself from you being a street nigger, then you interviewing a street nigger, like, when you interview these people, you know, sometimes you become a part of the story, like, how do you, like, not involve yourself too much?
Because at the end of the day, you like, I don't want to say beef, but like, you pride yourself about knowing what's going on.
So sometimes, like, how do you get the story without becoming a part of the story?
I'm not a part of it.
And that's just how, you know, everybody got to realize it.
Like, I don't give a fuck who it is, who I'm interviewing or whatever.
I'm not a part of it.
If I was a part of it, you would know.
You're never going to have to think about it.
You're never going to have to say, I wonder if tax fails this way about it.
You're going to know how I feel about you.
Your mama going to know your baby mother.
and a couple more close.
Brenda going to know about it?
Brenda and Keisha going to know about it.
Speak up to Brenda and Keisha
somewhere in the project.
You got to use your goddamn more, man.
But I'm out here for that, so that's what it is.
Have you ever interviewed the artist
and they aired out like somebody else
and then the person that they aired out
get mad at you?
Yeah.
You seem like you're about to say all the time.
Here you come back here.
Oh, my God.
That's strong. What is that?
That's OG.
Thank God.
Thank God for OG.
You know, you got to feel comfortable when you're in Miami.
You know what?
You did our interview before.
Shout out to the Miami.
We, like, we was in the CBS building.
We were, we did make a mess.
Yeah, we dropped liquor on the floor.
Did Matt Radar complain about us?
No, no, Raydard.
Rapper talks in about it.
Yeah, they talked about us.
We left the studio fucked up.
Make some noise with that.
Come on, Tax.
You were a part of that.
Rap radar niggas is cute.
Yeah, they what?
They what?
It's cute niggins.
Oh, my God, I don't know how to take this one.
Where we going with this?
I don't know either.
I don't hang with cute niggas.
Niggas are too cute.
Oh, man.
No, cute, cute niggas.
B.D.D.O.
They went hard this week.
But they stayed.
They had some good guests, man.
They dropped eight episodes.
They did their day.
They dropped doubles.
Congratulations.
Shout out to our label mates.
Yeah, pick them up.
Because, you know, when they do a good job,
I'm trying to do a good job.
episodes and ain't do shit.
Yeah, they still ain't crack.
I don't think.
I don't think.
We dropped the hurricane and phone-trial.
But big of the tax, we and out here during hurricane season.
Goddain.
You can tell you from Honduras.
You're like, they got used to this.
Cracho.
That's a Honduras slang right there, right?
Yeah.
What's that?
Like a restaurant?
You know.
A restaurant.
It's a couple restaurants.
That's funny that you said that shit.
We go to all Honduras, niggas.
We can spend on.
What's going on, Twins?
Say what's on to the mic.
Say what's on the attack.
Man, you already know.
Tach stones in the bundle.
Back out of the game, my nigga.
Twiggas don't you condoms
because we pray, my nigga.
You're already now.
Tell them, I don't come to me.
Yeah, listen.
Let me tell you.
Why he moved down to Miami and he's
about my little man.
My little man went to Vegas.
But he's trying to change his life.
He went to Vegas with $80 and he came back
with $20.
Let's make some noise for him,
dude.
He's just thinking you don't.
And the cheapest slash broke this nigga, you know.
But he's my nigga, he got a good heart.
The brokest, richest nigga, you know, but he got a good heart.
And Snoop said he's going to be somebody.
So, God damn it.
Snoop is a prophet.
You know what I'm awesome?
We're Mr. Lee at.
We're Mr. Leah?
Come on there.
That's my nigga.
He's been selling the same haze for 20 years.
Come on.
He's out of your mind.
You're like you used to live on Fulton.
You used to live on Fulton?
Nah.
No, he's in Daddiland.
Niko, Nika.
Come on, come on.
Tell the people, Mr. Liga.
I used to go.
Mr. Lee, nigga, this is all.
You know who we got?
I don't know if you said.
You know we're the internet.
We got scams.
Scam who created the logos here.
Scam.
Was he yes?
What's the yes?
Oh, booze.
Our homie scam is here.
You created the logo.
So you ever got, no, you ain't going to eat this time, tax.
Hold on.
Wait.
No, you can't.
One way.
You can't do it.
One way.
You can't do it twice, man.
You can't do it twice, man.
One wing
One wing, one wing, one wing
You know he ain't going to have one wing
Yeah, get a fry
Five friends, one wing
So name what time
A artist got mad at you
When you let another artist
Air him out
Damn, I don't know
A couple times I think
Let me see
Damn, man
I don't want to talk about these people
No way
Okay
This is sensitive
him. Okay. I'm sensitive
too. Okay, yeah, yeah. No sensitive
shit, goddamn. No sensitive. Let's make
some noise for no sensitive people, god damn.
Sensitive thugs. Do you notice
we got the United Nations here? This every race
here? No, I'm the United Latin
Nation. I like that. No, no, we got
Haiti. We got Africa.
We got Jamaica. We got
Africa. Yeah. Where's Africa?
I'm African.
Oh, but I mean, like, legit, like, first generation.
I don't even claim it every race. I want first generation.
You really go out and see her.
Who's from Nigeria?
Who's Nigerian in this motherfucker, you know?
But listen, go see birth of a nation.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I see Envy.
It's taking 20 people to see birth of a nation,
but then when I look closer,
I realize it's the record,
it's the radar station paying for it.
But I wanted to drink champ.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, it was 94.
Let's go watch that shit.
We talk about that.
I was mad at envy.
Yeah, I want to take, like, like, 10 drink champs,
and we'll pay for it.
Yeah, let's do it.
Take them to the movie theater.
You know, I'm coming up soon.
Revolt weekend is coming up soon.
You're going to a report here.
You're going to be at the panel, right?
I'm going to be out here for the whole week, two weeks.
On the podcast panel.
Your niggas see me out here.
None of y'all niggas try to punch me in my face.
I'm busy.
World star.
You're good.
You were crazyhood.
You were a crazy hood.
You were a military man.
You were a drink chance.
Make some noise.
I got mad Cubans with me.
That's right.
Cuban connections.
Right, right.
Yeah, definitely.
And still pick up their baby at 3 o'clock.
That's a fast.
That's a fact.
with the gas.
That's a fact.
Or be late and be flipping on the teachers.
You know what I'm saying?
Bitch.
Should have had them out earlier.
You know what I'm saying?
So, tax.
The podcast game,
it was a great article that, you know,
just was posted.
And, you know,
a lot of people always big us up
because you always big up drink chance.
We always big you up.
But, yo, there's a great article.
You're really out here stomping them
in this podcast world.
Um
Yeah, I am
And I'm proud
I'm proud
I'm proud
And nah
You know
What it's about for me
And I keep telling people
I try to promote
The pod gas business
Because
Me too
You know
If you niggas
Understand
Industries
Then you would understand
Right
But you probably don't
But one day you will
It's too late
At that point
Yeah
Because our fans
It's dumb
And they hate when I say that
What's no reason
To try out to the dumb fans
Man
When I say shout out to the dumb fans, I'm not meaning the smart fans.
If you're smart and you got a college degree, you can skip this.
That's not your shout-out.
Shout out to the smart niggas too.
We appreciate y'all sometime.
Go ahead.
The podcast industry is new.
You know, it's very new.
It's only like 11 years, maybe 12 years in.
Because I got top 23 podcasts of the last 10 years and podcast than two years ago.
And it was only out 10 years at that point
That's a new industry
So if you understand industries
Is you know the prohibition
With alcohol
And as the weed industry is gone right now
Marijuana or anything
They got the podcast
Hold of Fame
And the Latin podcast Hall of Fame right
That's what we found out
We better get in the Latin one
You always say his name right
That's why Latin's is sneaky
That's why I got to start embracing
You better say you're Latin
Not doing it's
You're supposed to American talk.
You're my MS-13, niggins.
You're fucking up, say them Latin.
We should be us-Latians.
You know, I know you got MS-13 for that.
All my cousins don't look like me.
So, nigger's going to cry when I bring my cousins out.
Yeah, definitely.
He's going to be like, son, it's not your cousin.
You got the cousins with the tattoos on their face.
Yeah, I got a cousin.
I'm talking about a brother.
His whole Cesar is a tattoo.
Big up cookie, Chicago.
I love you, my brother.
Carlito, what's called?
But if he grows his hair, you won't know it.
You won't know it.
You won't know it.
Right, Carlito?
That's his cousin.
That's his brother cousin right there.
That's my cousin.
He's like, sorry about it.
That's drunk cousin right there.
He just want to make it right again.
He's a little crazy when it comes to the girls.
It's a little classic.
Eddie the ass eater.
Where's Eddie the ass eater?
Eddie's half black Cuban, half Argentina.
No, no.
Don't put it on black.
No, he's not black.
You ain't claimed black since you claim ass.
He doesn't claim black now.
You are Ecuadorian and Cuban, B.
Yo, what the hell?
I know your nationality.
Argentinian.
Argentina.
That's pretty much the same thing.
His mom is black Cuban.
Go ahead.
Your mom.
But your mom's is Cuban, B.
She's black, dog.
What the fuck is happening?
I'm sorry.
Claim us now.
Go ahead.
I'm sorry.
That didn't sound good.
Talk about mom.
I see it.
you eat out. Of course, my name.
Let's make some of the tax on eating ass and Eddie.
And Eddie taking our question. God damn it.
God damn it. How you not going to eat egg?
That's the real question.
Come on.
You ain't seen when we had 50 on here?
I thought that was like mandatory.
50 not only.
A-ass, but 50 was talking about getting his ass a-in.
And he-50 took it to a other universe.
This big of 50-cent, man.
That's real because I,
It was Bivica who ate it, too.
But I got friends that don't care.
He's like, I get my ass eight.
Right.
I'm not into that.
I don't ever want to get there.
Right.
I pray every day, I don't.
Right.
You know what I mean?
But it's certain niggas that be lipping their legs up, too.
I heard those stories.
No, he got his ass.
He's Spanish.
He has to get his ass before.
No, I shit too much, man.
I shit too much.
But I'm, I'm curious.
Oh, yeah, niggas.
Oh, yeah, niggas.
Are you looking around?
You know, somebody here?
Stop it.
He dies.
I'm going on.
Changing over.
Please, man.
You got to go in, man.
You got to go full circle there.
Now, what you think is beans.
Yo, yo, yo, guys, quiet.
Yeah.
So what you think is beans number one method right now to come back?
Because, you know, we all rooting for beans, especially, you know, us real fans.
And that's my real friend.
But, like, you know, like, now they're like in the hood.
Niggas get knocked out every day, B.
You know what I'm saying?
And the most gangsters nigga get knocked out of it.
And then come back outside.
And, but in this day and time, it's something that the people frown upon.
Because on the internet, it's every day you get knocked out.
That's the problem with it.
It's all as pussy niggas is judging it anyway.
Right.
So it ain't like, it's no, any nigga that been in the streets, no you take L's.
It's about what you do after your L.
It ain't about the L.
Like, I remember Shao Gleazy had got robbed and I seen like nerd niggis that I knew was nerds.
Right.
Like, oh, this pussy nigger got robbed.
robbed. I was like,
nigger, what do you?
Any nigger could get robbed.
All right. Right.
Any nigger.
This is what you do after the robbery.
It ain't about the,
you know what I mean? Like, I don't,
like, I'm not a fan of that because
I know, you better
listen if it's there.
Right. If a nigger got a fucking desert in
your face and he's telling you take your shit off
and you die for your jury, guess what?
Use a dumb-ass snake.
Use a bozo. I might
miss your funeral.
Right.
How about that?
Your wrong decisions might deter me from your funeral.
Hold on.
Did our engineers cross over to Doucet?
Did you just cross over?
This is what I'm talking about.
No, but this is what our audio goes bad.
Hasnett and it sounds has switched over to Doucette.
Rock Nation, y'all niggas is crazy.
Y'all are crossing everybody.
Let's clap at.
You know, Rock Nation.
Speaking of Rock Nation, I spoke to Lenny Yes today,
he told me, uh, I believe, DJ,
Colin is coming out here, so we're going to try to...
Coming out here, he lives out here, man.
No, I mean, shit.
He gets so much money.
I don't blame him for coming down.
That nigga Pratt ain't been home in a year.
Exactly.
I ain't been home in forever.
So, but also, you know,
speaking of Rock Nation, I got to see a great
picture. I got to see a great instant snap
today. We've seen Jay-Z
together with DMX.
That's crazy.
And Jiro.
And X looked like he stepped out of
1998. I'm not, I'm going to just keep it a
haunted. Like, he just still looked like
in 1998. Like, that
Seifred just happened between him and James.
No, that was definitely, that was in 1996.
But he looked like, but it was so dope, man, to see these three dudes together.
I've just seen X in Vegas.
And X did tell us, no.
Yeah, he said, I'm not doing a show again.
He was like, y'all bust out laughing.
I was like, it's the only time I got to sit down.
Doing his voice.
He was like, what we're going to talk about, dog?
I was like, oh, I'm sorry.
He's like, oh, dog.
He's like, hey, yeah, we're talking about it.
We're talking about it.
You know, that was a straight-up knowing in the dog language.
So, big of the DMS, I love that brother so much
But he was, they was hanging out, Jay-Z, J-Roo, D-MX
DJ Collin, I've seen Pat Poo's backstage
I've seen Mike Kaiser, big of Mike Kaiser
You follow him, Little Burger, cut the check Mike Kaiser
But side note
Yeah, did I say that out loud?
All right, but what do you see, what do you feel when you see that?
Was you a fan of the original or what Murder Ink was supposed to
be, because those are the three brothers, right?
It's supposed to be those things.
When they was the group murdering.
That's what I'm saying, the group murdering.
Not the record label.
That was supposed to be the group murdering.
That shit was legendary.
That was legendary.
I seen that shit by mistake, just scrolling.
I said, what the fuck?
I realized, about the new picture?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
I was like, that shit was nuts, like, just to see that.
When you saw it, did you think it was the old school picture?
Because, um...
For a moment.
Yeah, because, like, yeah.
Because Jay just looked plain, all black on.
And X looked like 198.
But I knew because
Jay Collar wasn't big enough
He had some Versaceae on
He had something
He had something like
Some expensive shit
Okay, I'm sorry
I'm sorry, I'm gonna cut off
Jock jacket wasn't cheap enough
Nah, it wasn't cheap
Back then it would look cheaper
But
Jay Collar wasn't big enough
If it was big
I would have thought it was back in a day
So I pay attention to detail
That's a super detail
I was like, nah, because you got to know,
because if you go throw on a throwback button up
from back in the day, it ain't going to look right today.
You understand?
You put that shit on now.
Nigger might think you fucking, you know,
you're a church deacon.
Right, right.
But what did you see when you see,
what did you, would you see when you seen that flick?
Like, was it something like,
damn, that's what hip hop.
You know what?
I knew it was going to happen, though.
I knew.
Niggas is all in a mature.
mature level
just so the people know
when I went to Rock Nation
they asked me for
DMX contact
and I was with Ali
and I said
it's right there
so
you're claiming this
you're claiming this
I was claiming
I was claiming this
I had to throw that out there
a little bit
you're the cofiana hip-hop
I've been like
the fake plug lately
I've been like the fake
club
because you know
I don't want to plug
everything
like people
people been calling me
people been calling me
the squash
girl beef
I'm like
I don't
I don't
I don't score
see a nigger
you can always
squash a nigga
because you got to be
like yo
you know
they got to respect
you. You got, they got, you know what I'm saying? Mutual
respect. But chicks don't respect nobody. Don't
never try to squash no girl. I'm just keeping it hot.
And you can't do nothing to them if they don't
respect you. Like, if I was to put
Joe on the phone and whatever, I had to
get that word from Joe, like, you're sure,
right? Like, everything is good. Like, you know what I'm saying?
You can't do that with a girl. You're going to
be like, you're sure. And then she'll be like,
yeah, and then she'd get on the phone, be like, fuck you,
bitch. What are you going to do
that afterwards? You're going to be like, word, I'm not
speaking to you for six months. Like, you
can't do nothing to us. So,
Yeah, so I don't want to, I'm saying the fake plug.
I'm like the, right?
So you made it happen.
Let's just go back to that.
No, I can't say I made it happen.
Indirectly.
I made the, I made the, I made the, um, the connection.
But, Ali, you want the credit.
Let's give it to Ali.
No, let's give it to Ali.
Ali.
You gave him the Ali who.
You went to ask, I gave him right to Ali.
Okay.
Ali gave him X and it happened tonight, man.
Yeah, that's dope.
During the hurricane.
We hurricane and out here and taxed thawers out here.
That's a fact, you know, middle of a hurricane.
So now, Tax, tax, you got.
two artists, correct?
I grew up rough.
Right.
But you got
Manolo Rose,
who I feel is going to be
and people don't
fuck me up when I say it like this.
Melody-wise,
he's like our New York
young thug, melody-wise.
I don't care what you think
about young dog, I don't care
if you hate him, love him, but
that kid got one of the illest melody
game in the game.
Shit so funny, you said that. I was on a plane,
today and his song came on
never will I cheat on you
and I'm listening to this shit and I said
God damn this shit is good
even if you hate his subject matter
you hate his vocals
you'll be leaving like
I'm listening to Young Thumb
Like his melodies
That's how we felt about fresh
The other day
We still singing that shit
He's still singing that shit
What was it?
Where where we had pressure on
I just started getting into that record
When I first heard it
When I first heard it I didn't like it
And then he from East New York, too
My home girl kept playing it
Yeah, that's why I'm gonna reach out to him
Because I'm tough on niggas
From my neighborhood
Yeah, more than anybody
Right
Because I got people like in my neighborhood
That think I owe them shit
And it's like, man, I slap the shit out you
I'll owe you nothing
You know what I mean?
Shout out to East New York
The place full of killers
Everybody's a killer there, even the babies
Shout to make some noise
Shout to slapping the shit out of you too
Babies come out the pussy injures
They give him a gun
This is like that
In East New York
It's like that
From the pink houses everywhere
It's going down
But yeah
So we had
So Monolo Rose
But then
You got the one of the new artists
I ain't say this about a new artist
In a long time
Did I believe
I believe Casanoa
But his name is like a little
Like that's don't that mean love
Cassano?
What do you believe though?
That nigga said
Liz try to boo me for a watch
Now anybody get shot
I'm like that's
That's exactly how I would fail.
Like, they're like,
I'm shooting everybody.
Like, I'm a ex-shooter.
Like, I'm like, I'm trying to leave that career alone.
But, like, if a nigga
trying to book me, oh, get anybody getting these.
He's a, fuck boy, they don't run.
It's like, oh, I feel that shit in my soul.
Like, I believe, that's why I believe him.
Like, you know, that's a good record
because it's so much, you know,
it's so much, you know,
niggas is out here getting money
and doing their things.
niggas trying to get booked for their watch.
You know, they feel, they, they're paranoid when they go out, and they worry about
niggas trying to run up on them, robbing them, and they feel that way.
They're like, nigger, you're trying to book me for my shit.
Everybody getting shot in here, you know what I mean?
And there ain't, now anybody getting shot.
That shit right there.
That shit, come on.
I'll be like, I'm in the 90s and shit.
I'm like, damn, I got a rubber watch.
These nicks ain't trying to book me.
But I'm just like, yeah, niggas got that.
He got that energy.
You know what I mean?
That energy, like, that shit is, like, that shit is real authentic New York, but still, like, because New York, we had to kind of adapt the sound of, like, the trap music, but made our own version of trap.
And I actually love that, and I think that, I think that kid is ill.
So now, y'all deal is to warehouse rock nation?
Yeah, well.
So you manage them, or they, production deal?
I manage, um, Casanova.
Right.
With my partner.
And, um, I do my marketing for Manola Rose.
Okay, big your partner up, nigga, what you?
And be out like, you're still selling drugs, nigga.
Come on, big your partner up, nigger said, my partner.
I forget his name, you know what?
You forget his partner name?
He's white.
So I don't be remembering what he's going to say.
Tom.
You get a lot of money, man.
You can't be forgetting these.
Nah, I'm not conditioned to remember.
Just say Mosquewis.
He sounds like his last name is Moskowitz.
That's him right here, Joe.
Come on, Joe Mosquerwis.
Come on, Joe Moskew.
You forgot your name.
He forgot your name.
Yo, what's your name?
Joe, that means you've got to start bringing more money
because if you're bringing more money,
you're going to remember your name.
What's your name?
I don't remember no white people's names.
Joe Addis, good to meet you.
Joe Addis?
Joe Addis, and y'all managed
casting over together.
Yeah.
Yes, he's so cold.
He makes a noise with Joe Addis, God damn.
You don't even look white.
What's your nationality?
I'm white.
You white?
He didn't even try to,
his white.
I thought you was white mixed with being all.
I thought you was white.
My aunts have Puerto Rico
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think you're going to hit us with one at all
Hold on to me
Yeah, who's blunt is this?
Take this shit for me.
I'm so hard, Jesus Christ
Yeah, that's no problem, man
So we're gonna keep talking hip hop
Yeah, let's talk hip hop
Because
Norrie is a troublemaker
Nah, nah, nah, tax is a trouble maker
Let's talk about...
I think both y'all motherfuckers
Let's talk about Norrie
Let's why we get along
Let's talk about Norrie getting Petino Schino on here
Ah, but I was supposed to have beans on that
That was supposed to be beans
No, it was supposed to be beans
That's the real, that's the real spit.
The real spit is, oh, yeah, yeah, he said that, though.
He was not, he was supposed to be here.
He said it.
And I told him.
I ain't going norrie because I ain't want to get drunk.
Norrie want to get you drunk.
Mm-hmm.
He won't get you drunk.
You don't have to drink if you come here, really?
They don't have to, but, I mean, that's all the whole thing.
He said he was coming to the first week in November.
He said, I'm going to drink chance.
The whole theme of our show is you could tell us you're not going to get drunk.
Like, we'll get drunk for you.
We're going to get drunk for you.
All right, like, worst to five, nine.
It wouldn't be funny if Worcester five or nine comes on.
He's a recovering alcoholic.
So we wouldn't pressure him.
But, like, for instance, you know,
Darren Ramadan, you're supposed to get French.
So I was going to accept to him not drinking,
but then I thought about it,
I was like, the theme of our show of me keeps saying,
see, I ain't got to tell you to take a shot
because, you know, Ducey cutting you a check
and you're pouring your own shots.
Let's make you noise with that, right, John.
But the whole theme of this show is,
I'm just mad.
late. Remember of Harlem nights? Everybody else shot.
You got a horn, too, over there, man.
You got to have that shit.
So, that's all right. We got props to this motherfucker.
He's going to be mad.
Drink chance says, but like, you fucking faggot?
Drink chance.
Oh.
It's too late.
You're done.
No, taxis and fans are crazy.
But that's the whole theme of the show is to try to get people drunk.
But if an artist says that they won't drink, we'll still accept them.
Like I said, Royston 5-9.
And I actually spoke to him.
He told me he's coming in November as well.
Our first episode, he did not drink.
that he cannot return
unless he drinks
God damn he all the way up
we help all the way up go platinum
me taxed on and mint bleat
You have something to do with that too
You had something to do
Because you know why
Me and you spoke on our podcast
How all you
You was like all your old niggas
He shitted on me as well
He was like all your old niggas need
To squash your beef
And it was like damn he's kind of right
Like you look stupid
You know at that point
When you got grown kids
Did know what's going on
It's like, yo, my nigga, this shit over.
Sure.
They're running costs.
So we put that in the atmosphere first on your podcast.
Then from your podcast, Jay had called me, and Joe called me and said, yo, you know.
But everybody knows the story at this point.
But what I'm saying is it first got into energy through your podcast.
You know what I'm saying?
Your podcast is really phenomenal.
You do a great job.
You just had Gizi on there.
How did you hook that up, that GZ?
Karen Seville had hit me months ago.
Karen Seville getting a lot of money.
Karen Civil gets a lot of money.
She's Haitian.
A lot of money.
Yeah, I got to take Sunny D.B. on BT on her.
Because, yeah, come on Karen Civil.
Come on, send some money to drink champs.
We get over here.
Karen Seville gets money.
Yeah, she gets money.
She was supposed to be on Coming Home Vietnam.
I was supposed to do an interview.
It just didn't happen.
Yeah, yeah.
But why?
She's had Vietnam, too?
No, did I say Vietnam?
Did I say Vietnam?
Oh, I'm fucking up, Haiti.
Oh, shit.
I'm about to say, man, Haiti.
This is real.
She's been claiming two racists for a long time.
I ain't know she's going to be.
She's supposed to do it for Haiti.
All right.
I'm going to say Asian people get money.
That's a lot.
But she's 100% Haitian.
Let's pick up the Haitian community.
Yeah, Karen Civil hit me.
It was like, yo, she was like,
Gizi wants to do your show.
I was like, well, let's do it.
So it was like, I forgot.
I forgot what the fuck it was supposed.
I think it was supposed to be in L.A.
And then it didn't happen.
Then Miami, when they just was dead for Jeezy weekend,
they're supposed to be in a yacht or some shit.
Yeah, I got to invite it to the dinner.
Yeah, and then they didn't do it again.
And then, yeah, we just did it in New York.
It was like, folk.
Shout out to DJ folk.
DJ folk was hitting me, lining it up and shit.
And they just got it lined up.
And Jesus came through.
I went to his dinner and shit
shit was smooth
Out here?
Oh, you're talking about
In New York
Okay, that's where
T.I. True Life.
Yeah, T.I. True Life, fab.
A bunch of people.
Hip-hop police.
Hip-hop police.
What types of weird and shit?
There's weird industry shit going on.
What types of weird shit?
Oh, let's go.
You know?
Shout out to hip-hop.
Shout out to hip-hop.
And not the police.
Yeah, I don't even want
to host parties no more.
I'm scared of these names.
Like, like,
Unless it's a drink champs event
Because you know why
Drink champs is actually like
It's like
As you probably feel the same way
About your podcast
It's like
You know it's a certain crowd
That comes out for drink champs
Like it's a certain crowd
That comes out for CNN
And it's a violent crowd
Then it's a certain crowd
That comes out for Norrie
But it depends on which Norrie
They might want me to perform
Some Spanish records
I'm always going there
You know what I'm saying
Because Spanish niggas
They'll stab you and keep partying
They only want
They don't want to get the gun
Like they're like
Yeah they're like
Yeah they're out of the party
And, like, they want to, they keep dancing.
They get through salsa and you just step, boom.
Like, get them out.
Like, that's it.
Like, you know what I mean?
But, so it's just like, hip hop is just involved.
Now, I don't want to say it to some sucker shit,
but sucker shit is more approved now in hip hop.
Do you agree with me or no?
Oh, man.
Yes, I do.
There's definitely a lot of things that wouldn't have gone in the 90s there, at least.
I don't care either.
Right.
I noticed that, and I don't care at the same.
same time because what you got to understand about life is it sometimes you just got to separate
yourself and you know be attached from a distance because if you become too attached like industry
event it's like you own it either yeah you know I was at an industry event this is like crazy
shit it was an executive I'm not even going to say his name because you know I don't hit at it
or whistle what type of pussy shit tax you go your phone I think your phone's causing so it's your phone
oh that's my shit yeah you get some
Somebody calls?
Yeah, CIA's fucking up our hair.
You know your phone is all type of tax.
That's not my phone, man.
It might be just try.
Let's check it out.
Let's test it out.
Let's test it out.
That's somebody else shit.
I just turned my shit off.
Envy said they want to stop and frisk you.
That name, Envy's police.
Envy said that.
DJ Envy's police.
You know what?
I want to say I apologize to DJ Envy
because I didn't understand what DJ Envy
that went through prior to that week.
That's shot.
And what might have caused that decision in his,
his chest, and I understand
when you were victim,
you tend to think
a rational. He's a civilian, you know what
mean, so I understand. But at
the same time, you know, he was tweeting
shit like, you know, how many
streets and you're going to a strip club,
would you? Come on, my name. Yeah, that ain't the, that ain't the
streets. That is outside
for some people, for civilians, maybe.
But that ain't the streets.
I know niggas that never seen the
strip club. You understand?
It's in the streets.
They don't even know what strippers look like.
I know niggas have never had sex.
I know niggas is dead.
They, they, um...
He was saying that like he'd be outside.
KFC, the Crown Donuts.
That's as far as they go.
Chill out.
It's a fact.
The niggas don't want to lead a hood.
But big up to DJ envy.
He's supposed to come on here.
He's playing Norrie.
Yeah, he definitely ain't playing my records.
Come on my show, too.
I'm sorry, man.
I did not know niggis try to book you for your watch.
And stop.
But he did say,
He wished to people stopping for rescue.
Was he out of line when he said that?
No, I don't, I understand he's police.
What I'm saying is, damn.
What I'm saying is this.
What I'm saying is this.
Envy.
Why didn't you call police, my niggas?
You're a civilian.
You cannot play both sides.
He said something like he called his homies.
Your homies, you're a civilian.
Call the cops.
Don't call your homies.
You can't play both sides.
I'm a civilian now.
Come, I'm calling the cops
or you, I just told me
niggas. Niggas took my footage.
Niggas took my footage for Bean's shit.
Niggas took my footage for Bean's
video. I said, I'm calling the cops or all you.
That niggas go to jail.
Oh, they try the bootleg and shit.
Nigger, I looked through the nigga,
looked at the nigga, YouTube.
Nika had 900,000
views on my video.
I said, what the fuck?
Right.
So, who is this nigga?
Right.
So I don't know. This nigga, I hit my man.
They tape the shit.
I said, nigger.
the fuck is you doing this your shit
I gave you that
take that shit down
that's interesting because a lot of people
don't know you are independent
now
you're independent
you mean as a podcaster
yes oh you're not on loudspeakers that way
kicking ass as an independent
I still fuck a loud speaker
They still up
Reggie Osseus
Combat Jack sat when the same chair
Bigged you up crazy
but see a lot of people
this is something that the kids
got to listen to
this man
whatever
we don't care about the reasons why
but he went out on his own and kicked ass
on his own took his ad companies
what a bevel went what a bevel
so you're doing your own advertising on yourself
trust and Walker big you up
the same people doing it for me but I'm just
you know right just
independent not cutting other people in
getting that money let's make some noise them getting that money
he'd be a modest right now
and I respect that you gotta be tough when you
outside. You know, Mobb Deep
once said there was a war going on outside.
No man was safe from.
Bigged them niggas up. Yeah,
big them niggas up. You know what, said that?
When you get mob deep on the podcast.
You know, Prongji's in town. I'm going to get CNN.
We're trying to make that happen.
I told niggas prodig you wasn't a legend
and I think niggins think I don't like the nigger now.
Hey, me, I ain't like the nigger.
I still got love for the nigger.
And like, you know what I mean? Like, I don't, you know,
you got to understand. My criticism comes from
angles where y'all criticism can't live
because when you criticize the nigger
it comes from a hateful standpoint
so you hate them
so this is why you criticizing them
I'm criticizing something I didn't like
I ain't saying I hate the nigger
or I dislike everything he did
I said I don't think prodigy
is a legend and that's
and the only reason I said that was
because I felt like as far as
rapping and spitting it wasn't that legendary
but just like I said
as far as the movement in New York City
The time that it was, the period and point, the Woody said, him standing up with L.A. niggas and shit like that, like in critical points.
That's, that's legendary.
And I said the same shit about iced tea.
I'm holding it back.
But him as an individual or the group?
Are you saying him as an individual is not legendary or the group's not legendary?
I love Mar-Dip.
I think Mar-Dip is a legendary group.
I talk about Prodigy as an individual.
As an individual-an-individual.
They were trying to say prodigy was, and I was like, nah, it's the group.
It's havoc and prodigies.
It's the unison of it.
You understand what I'm saying?
So people was like coming at my neck, like,
are you crazy?
What do you mean about this, that,
and there he said this.
And I'm like, my nigga,
on some serious shit.
I was a kid then.
But I knew the certain shit they said
wasn't that prolific.
You know what I mean?
I grew up next door to a dope house.
You know what I mean?
Niggas went down for making
1.4 a week.
Let's pick up the dope house, God damn it.
Making 1.4 a week.
Yeah, what did you just drop?
You learn a different game.
Yeah, come on, man.
You pick that shit up.
But just like I said, I'm not...
I don't want to discredit them in no type of way.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, I'm trying to shit on them.
That's just my personal opinion on it.
Like, it's not no slandering shit, like, fuck them or no shit.
Like, I seen Prodigy after I had words with him.
And, like, in Jerome, on Christmas party.
I ain't say nothing to the niggas.
You know what I mean?
I kept it pushing.
because I'm not going to argue with no nigger
by no rap. Well, he's here this week.
Well, I don't think that's going to happen, but...
I mean, I'm going to try to make it happen.
You could try. You're going to get strategy on.
You could try. I would love to.
Listen, all your old niggas
got kids that's grown in junior high school,
there's adults.
For the record, sex.
I didn't want to talk about this.
I don't have grandkids, yeah.
But for the record, you know,
the past has been extended.
has no been no shots.
It's not been nothing.
So if a brother wants to come and sit down, that's cool.
If not, there's no love lost.
We're going to continue to do what you do.
Like, does got to do it.
Prater got to percolator.
Keep the percolator percolated on the fire hydrant that equals water.
You know what I mean?
But slime going to be a right regardless.
But the imitation is still been extended.
And he's welcome.
But the one thing we ain't going to do is see if we drink champs is you have to want to be here.
If you don't want to be here
You gotta want to be on drink
You know, I ask niggas do they eat ass
I ask niggas how many abortions
They ever paid for
You know what I'm saying
Like you gotta feel comfortable with me
When I ask because I want you to answer
Answer this sincerely
So being at Eddie to ask you to already
I ask you if you'd ask you ask
How many abortions you think you pay for
In your life?
Let's just keep it real
I'm not sure
I think I'm 16
I'm definitely in double digits
From 19908
I think it's like
You ain't in double digits
I think it's like eight
All right
Hey, you know what it was with me?
I've been fucking raw since Trapper died, so.
Since Trapper die?
Yeah, ever since that point, just I've been fucking raw and praying.
Praying a lot.
Pray a lot.
Been baptized twice.
Y'all bugging, man.
Every time I get shot, I get baptized.
What?
You all the fuck is watching City of God's tonight.
But, yeah.
Real shit, though.
But why is Trapper die the moment where you said, I'm like holy now?
No, it was just that album was lit at that point.
You know, you know, periods and times in your life, like when I think about your album, my nigga,
when I think about N-O-R-E, the bloods and the lag came.
I was blood, nigger, that was the year I turned blood.
You understand what I'm saying?
In New York City, that was the year I had an Avericks.
That was the year of blood tried to cut me, and I flexed on him.
So, you know, like, this is the feeling you get from certain periods of time.
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
You're like, I remember that.
And I was black and Latino.
So I kept big enough.
The Bloods and the Latin Kings.
And I ain't know they had beep at a time, but it made them both powerful.
Let's make this noise for me big enough game.
And not knowing it.
And not knowing it.
Who was Coles Walker coming in?
Because Drain is taking a picture.
Somebody, they're looking boring.
Fucking Dandy's taking my opinion.
Daddy?
He's taking bite-hillies outside.
Star-Rot clothing.
What the fuck is going on?
I don't know.
Nick, we taking pictures.
We're taking pictures.
I had this, like, overwhelming sensation that I had to call her right then.
And I just hit call.
I said, you know, hey, I'm Jacob Schick.
I'm the CEO of One Tribe Foundation.
And I just wanted to call on and let her know there's a lot of people battling some of the very same things you're battling.
And there is help out there.
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So now
We talked about your Manolo Rose
We talked about your
We talked about your um
Yeah
Shout out to Monster for giving us
Yeah shout out to Monster for providing us
With the drinks
With energy
With energy, the energy grunk
Shout out to Monster
Y'all never gave me no money
They just sent us cans
Yeah, they just send us cans
But we like it, we drink
Oh, yeah, I tried to do that.
I denied it.
Yeah, we're drunk.
God, that's that fucking carry on.
Be safe, though.
Be safe.
Oh, but you know, you know what someone...
Oh, Boris, I keep seeing you smoke, but I don't keep seeing you boba.
You're my nigga, I know.
He just told me to watch Peruvians.
And he told me that big, he told me that.
He don't believe the Peruvians, Boris.
He told me that big, yeah, but don't roll all my shit.
Big, big had a big guy thing with y'all.
All right, come on.
Bro, left frack.
Bluntz. We heard it in the left rack.
You got on the roll of skinny,
but very, but very
because we never had weed in left rack.
You know what I'm saying? We had to go to Jamaica. We had to go to
Optown. We had to go to, um,
Dykeman. We had to go to, uh, he said
Knickerbock, but I was a, um,
what was it?
Um, not Marcy and Gates. That was
the bad weed spot. Um, that was
the foul shit. Um,
what's the shit with the, what the,
the chocolate? The chocolate,
the chocolate. Um, Lewis,
Lewis and Halsey.
Lewis and Halsey.
Am I correct?
Yeah.
So, but now,
you, when you came on our podcast,
you made one of the legendary words on the podcast.
Well, he brought, he brought it.
Buffettled.
Yeah, he brought it from his fucking.
Befuddled?
You know, do you the fans be fucking with you with the befuddles?
We had to own it as man.
You know, like, yo,
scrap, I'm befuddled by this episode.
I hate it.
Niggins, I hate me and talk me.
I hate my episode.
episodes that I hate it. I'm befuddled by...
Yeah, we took it and ran with it.
No, we ran.
Beffuttled is huge on drink champs.
Did you know that?
Fuddled is huge.
I don't know.
We got to do a T-shirt that's a collaboration to you this t-shirt,
befuddled beloved.
You're right.
You know what I'm saying?
And then, there's a tag stone.
I got to buy this shit, so I'm...
No, you know where we are.
We have.
It's back four days.
No, we had 8 and 9 clothing store.
Let's pick up the 8 and 9 clothing store where the people
You got your drink champ shirt on
The people can purchase drink champ's shirt
They can purchase drink champs horn
Drinkchamps.com
We already signed by me and EFN
We got something signed by Wakearn
We got some signed by other artists
We'll get taxed on assigned a couple of them
You'll get shot glasses
For $60 a piece
Yeah, yeah
He's just making prices up
Whatever price you want
You got micromanage
It's like this stocks right now
It's going up right now
You might get a bottle of duce
to come with it. You never know what I'm saying?
My lawyer got me the other day. He was like, no.
You're doing it for this amount.
I was like, all right, niggins.
He said, you have to understand something.
I was like, I didn't understand. I didn't know.
Sorry.
God bless.
And what lawyer we talk about?
Oh, man, we got to say lawyer.
Daryl Miller.
God bless.
Yeah, he's a great guy.
He wants that bread.
He want that bread. He going to get niggas that bread.
And he'd tell you to fall back, too.
Like, he told you to fall back.
back. And then if he tell you
it's go time, I believe
it's go time. He's a great guy.
Let's pick up to Howard Miller. God damn it.
Blessings and values.
But Fuddle beloved. That's got to be the drink champs
last tax season.
Yeah, we're going to drop that shirt for $100
a piece. I think we should do like
Supreme. That's what I might
limit his shirt. We should hit Supreme
telling me making a hundred.
We're not going to do Supreme because.
Because you fuck with the baby ape nigga
That nigga not fucking me up, son
I'm busy
Yo, it's the baby eight niggas
I'm busy
That ain't gonna tap
That ain't gonna tap
That ain't gonna jump
They got jumped
They whipped that niggas
I didn't want to jail
Son
What happened
You know?
I know the nigger
That's my son
Like cousin
He's from LES
Yeah he's from LES
He looked like he was from LES
He wouldn't
He wouldn't
Like listen
I know I've met
Many niggas
in my life
The front
I've met the fake
retarded nigga
In the day room
You know
The niggas have got to act like they're on drugs
So niggas can be scared
Try to act like they want to kill
A's self so you're scared of him
Listen
He do want to fight
I got that from in the first two minutes I met him
You know, the thing is
Is that some people don't care about
You want to fight, you know what I mean?
But
Some niggas is going to run like some niggas did
But did Babe caught him a check?
No, he told me he got
A personal beef
with the nigger who runs Supreme
and then
and then he said
I got beef for all Supremes
Supreme Court
I swear to God
Nah he really said this shit
And I was like
I ain't nigga like
I believed him
He was so serious
I couldn't believe he was lying to me
I believe everything you tell me
So if you lying man
God bless you
Well let's pick up Supreme
I gotta keep it real
the niggas took care of me
I'm sorry I got there
Listen
There's the part
That I want to give to niggas
And this is real shit
I have never
Ever said this story
In my life
When Bake first came out
Bate was fucking
Who?
Who was they star artist?
Ferell gave me a pair of Bapes
My nigger
The star
It was the
No, the original Bapes though
You swear you know this story.
I know.
That was, thank you for him notice.
You know he 12 years old.
That's a high man.
All right, twin, relax.
I'm glad to ask you, why are you going to outline the stars?
So listen.
But at least you was on point, though.
At least he's on board you.
You know, I love you, twin.
But listen, so Farrell Gagee, I'll go to Jamaica,
your niggas is laughing at me.
This is 100% facts.
The very first ones
That maybe
Are you rocking them?
I'm rocking him
Farrell gives him to me
I'm rocking them
And he tells me the price tag
And you know us in the urban community
If we think something is 300
We think it's fly
We don't care if you think it's trash
Right
We're like soon as then they'd be like
Yo what the fuck are those
Three hundred
You know what I'm saying
So I'm running around
You're telling around you
I told Ferrell how much
Slack I got for this shit
But then I've run
that certain people was fucking with.
Boom.
So I start wearing it.
I wore it in videos.
I wore the shirts.
Because in videos, sometimes wearing sneakers,
the people don't focus on your below.
But I wore shit, whatever.
Bate, send me whatever I wanted, right?
The minute bait got popping,
I asked my stylus.
I had a stylist back then.
I ain't got a stylist now.
But you know, when you had the million dollar budgets,
make some noise for a stylist.
God damn it.
Mrs.
Stallard.
I'm Mrs. Stalettles, man.
I'll try to be back on a major so much.
Mike Kaiser, because of check.
So, um, back to the point.
Shout to Kaiser.
So the minute they got on,
and this is real shit because I really like
baby clothing, but
if you've seen me with baby clothing, I
paid for it. The minute they
got on, I had them,
my stylist hit them, and they was like,
Norrie has to pay.
I never told
this story in my motherfucking
life. I swear
to God. And their face
their poster child
is Ferrell.
Farrell's the guy who
gave it to me. I'm the guy
who I just blew it up because
a dude told me that a long time ago. He was like, you
Norrie, one thing about you, nigga, give you the product.
You support it. And
I supported it.
And then the same
niggas in Queens, the same niggas in Brooklyn that laughed at
me, had on the sneakers.
About a month and a half later, and I knew I was, it was me who did that.
I knew it.
And the minute they got up, babe, has never sent me a free.
Nothing.
Nothing.
I'm sorry, man.
That might change right now.
So for the do, and bait.
Don't support these companies.
So to do that support, babe, babe, I know they ain't paid for your bell, sloin.
Leave it alone.
They're not for the culture.
But I would like for them to be back for the culture and make me right.
send me $30,000 worth of a kid.
I'm like, no.
That's fucking around.
Sendari 60,000.
Yeah, yeah.
Just too soft.
Backpaid.
Back paid.
You know, that shit hurt me.
You don't understand the scrutiny
and the turmoil I went through
for rocking this
sneaker that looks like a Air Force one.
Oh, the star.
Just with a star and it looked thicker that I, like,
I'm talking about this wasn't the flavors.
Remember the first one I had like the very first or second or maybe third,
But I'm talking about, or maybe I had all three.
And that shit hurt me because I went through shit.
And I was the nigger.
And, you know, my stardom kind of went down as they stardom went up.
And them niggas told me I had to pay, and I was still on Def Jam.
So it was like, I had to hear it through them.
But so that's what I'm saying.
Don't start fights for clothing.
They ain't going to pay your bells, line.
You know what I mean?
But it is what it is.
I respect them and I watch them on the Internet.
I mean, like this one.
So what's the moral of this story?
No, it's like the baby-a, because we're going to do this tax season slash drink chance.
With 89.
But we could do it with 8 and 9.
Yeah, you said that.
Yeah, you said that originally.
But then we went somewhere dark.
We went somewhere.
We went somewhere.
Listen, our shirts are going to be $170.
That's when you said $100.
That's why I went.
170.
Now, I want to charge $215.99.
This is what we're going to do.
You sound suitable.
When you think about it, $19.
This is what we're going to do.
99.
It's quite soon.
We're going to make it $100 and then we're going to resell it.
Like the Yeezys.
Then put it on eBay.
Yeah, then put it on eBay for like Sadhan.
Like Sad Han.
Niggas is so foul.
I can't believe our fans are still tuned in to how we trying to.
Big up the drink chance of all me, man.
You bring in anti-taxies.
No, listen, I'm serious.
I'm serious.
You're joking.
No, we're not definitely not joking.
I'm serious because, listen, you niggis.
We all act.
If you really fuck with us, you're going to buy it with his lap.
Listen, if you don't buy you, you don't fuck with us.
And I'm cool with that.
I don't got a beef with you.
I'm not going to fight you.
You know what I mean?
But the hoodie is going to be $760.
Miggas, you got to buy that.
Nigger, come on what's wrong with you.
And our next shit, we might be my collab with Gucci.
We never know.
We never know.
We're popping out here.
Versace, Vasachi.
We're popping out here.
Tax got $500,000 on the Beanie single interview in a half a day.
We can be popping out here.
What do you think?
And I was on SoundCloud.
You think is that your biggest interview?
Yeah, yeah.
And do you think that kind of overshadowed your GZ interview?
Because I realized that when you hit them the next week with GZ,
that people were still on beans.
They were still on it so much.
It was.
So you think it kind of overshadowed a little bit?
And, you know, I'm usually more strategic than that.
And I thought about spacing it and doing somebody else.
Right.
And then hitting them with the Jeezy.
But I was like, fuck it.
You know what I mean?
Because I was like, it's no way you can get past that.
Beding Sego is a legendary rapper.
He's been in the game for years.
And he's known as a bully.
And for pussies, you know what I mean?
For pussies especially in the universe, which is so many.
You can't, their opinion for you getting knocked out is like a pussy.
Do not believe you
Because somebody hit you
You know, if you see our beans got hit
He got hit from behind
And even if he got hit
Straight up and got knocked out
Same shit
It happens
You got knocked out
It is what it is
Right
But that's what a pussy wants to see
But a pussy
He'd be like
Oh yeah, you're not like that no more
You're not who you said you was
Your lyrics don't mean anything
And I've seen people say this
We're in the midst
And I said holy shit
How does that mean
That you don't shoot numerous people
Right
Exactly.
You know what I mean?
Like, I didn't understand that.
Big up being.
I was like, that's how I knew these people haven't been outside because I'm like,
if you've been outside and you've been in the streets, you don't took L's.
You got to take W's to even be a gangster.
You got to take L's in order to even be a gangster.
Like, you got to, it's a process.
It's not no.
But that's what I'm flawless.
You think niggas is Blade 3?
Hate with hip hop.
And this is what I wanted, this is the discussion I wanted to get into.
because this is exactly why
sometimes I hate hip-hop
or internet hip-hop
And that could happen to anybody
No reason
I know that
I said that early
Drake anybody
I would have said the same thing
But this is why
Because hip-hop
We kill our legends
And what I mean by that is
Like right now
As
As prolific as Jay-Z is
As much shit as he's done
In his life
If there's one dude
That come out right now
And say
What I wrote hard-knocked life
our whole generation
was shit on it hole
we'll go from one week
and let's think it was the man
and then I'll say
I'm just giving you an example
of how we kill our own legends
I'm just saying
let's suppose that that happened
right
everybody would be like
I don't believe Hove
no more
but here's
let me give you an example
in rock and roll
these things can come outside
eat a bat
or
or they could
take a roach and stuff it up their ass
then 20 years later
you found out this brooch was fake
it was a it was normal control
the bad for Ozzy Osbourne was fake yeah was fake
but they don't cut their people off
they sit back and say yo
they'd be like good show and shit
doesn't matter that was a good show
but in our culture
a nigger can do whatever
a nigga gets cheat on his girl
and they be like well
a nigger told
me in his records. He was
faithful. He had one bad night.
Yeah. And our culture
will kill our own legends.
Nobody feels me on this?
Yeah. No, I do. We kill our
own niggas. I do.
Like,
I feel a certain shit
got to be sacred. You know what I mean?
Like, for instance,
in correlation,
it was a chick that I know.
Do you give us another word, correlation? We don't know that
means. Is this another
befuddle? He's adding to that movie.
Oh, correlation.
All right, cool.
It's in relations.
It's a chick that I know that sells wild pussy.
She sells wild pussy.
She sells wild pussy.
By the pound.
Yeah, by the, by the pounds.
And she'd be on, like, she'd be on, like, Twitter and, like, Instagram,
and she's, like, a Black Lives Matter activist.
Whoa, and sells pussy.
And she'd be going in.
Let's make some noise for her.
I'm not bad at her at all.
I'm not mad at her all.
I'm not mad at her.
I'm not mad at her.
though, right now.
I want to hear the rest of this stuff.
I'm not mad at her at all.
More of the story is that if you do certain things, even if you believe in a certain positive message or something, you try to promote something, you can't do it because you know it would tarnish the image of what you're trying to promote.
So for the cause of it, you can't do it.
You know what I mean?
You got to be discipline for that.
Yeah, you got to maintain discipline.
Like D. Ray.
I can't.
Like, I support D. Ray, and I heard he's a flame.
I don't care.
yeah and that's that's something on me like I don't give a fuck like he fight for black lives matter
D-ray was his black lives is minorities fights for him no and and then they said me pictures of this
nigga like I don't give a fuck like he's on the front line listen I was at dinner I Twitter
I was at a dinner with Derey and I don't even know maybe 12 homosexual dudes
I fuck with Drey and them niggas was cool
of shit. That has nothing to do
with what he's representing. I don't give a fuck how
you have sex. That's what people got to understand.
I'm black. It ain't
enough of us for me to be
saying he gay. We got to exclude him.
I don't know how big that percentage
is for me to be excluding
that many motherfuckers saying, yo, he
gay, we can't exclude him. I don't give
a fuck how you have sex because I don't have sex
with no man. That's their business.
Yeah, whatever you do is what
you do. And that's it.
I'm not 15. Like, I ain't had
sex in a room with five niggas in years.
Yeah, that...
You know what I mean?
We call that the Trisie.
The Trils Nathaniel.
I am not with the Trisna Daniel no more.
I am not with the Trisna Daniel no more.
Real shit.
But no, real shit.
I don't go to fuck about that shit.
Yeah, I don't give a fuck about your sexuality.
You're out there fighting for my people.
You're out there representing with the same vessel on every week.
And you strong and your motherfucking messes is strong.
I don't give a fuck what you do on your bedroom.
I just seem to raise a salon.
I'm listening with the same vessel.
Wait, but what happened to the chick selling a pussy that she's Black Lives Matter?
Like, how did that fuck her up?
The correlation was, was that you cannot do a...
Let's make some noise with correlation again.
God damn it. I learned another word again.
I'm a guy with that shit mean.
That's like when you put it on top.
It's in relation to what we're talking about, man.
Because I was befuddled for a little while.
I was befuddled with that point.
But I'm fucked with the correlation.
Yeah.
But you can't
You can't represent
Certain positive movements
It's just starting
Per se
Did she have a backlash?
Like what happened to her?
People don't know yet
Oh, they don't know
I've never said who she is
Oh so you say something gonna happen eventually
Hell yeah eventually
That's the game
That's like your man selling drugs
As much as you love him
He's a good nigger
He take care of his family
You love him
But eventually he's gonna go to jail
Or die
Either one.
Jail or not.
That's really what it goes out in the street.
Remember, we established that
on the last episode
that him and Charlemagne was on
that we all think
that Martin Luther King
was a shooter.
Let's make some noise for that.
Oh, it was me?
It was me by myself.
I'm sorry.
I think Martin Luther,
I think he got killed
of a drug deal.
No, that's fucked up.
Let me take this away.
Let me take this away.
Please edit that.
It's not editing that,
I think, um...
I said, you old people, please, relax.
I think, Martin Luther King was one of the strongest
niggas that ever lived, only because
he was strong enough mentally
to not engage back in the violence against them.
You understand?
That take a different strength.
Yeah.
It's, you know, niggas think they gangsta,
but they don't understand it's almost a weakness
because you're not strong enough to be like,
I'm gonna think for you.
You know what I mean?
And when you, when you, when you get in certain
positions, you understand that you got to think for
niggers, because
sometimes a nigger want to die
you know what I mean?
And sometimes a nigger don't want to die
he just want to live.
He think that that's what he got to do to
want to live. So you got to think
for niggas. Let's speak up to
the Tack Stone being the 5% of right now.
God damn it.
I'm taking a bogey break.
You're taking a bogey break? I've been
with that. But I'm going to put this out.
Hold on. You know, we've
I wanted to smoke a bogey, too.
But I'm gonna make a harder drink.
Your twin.
Listen.
We are back from the bogey break.
Yo, with the podcast.
Got leekin this, motherfucker.
I just don't like touching shit
something for me, please.
I just don't like touching shit
with greasy fingers, man.
It's for the community.
You got a paper towel?
That's not about me.
Yeah, yeah.
I just need to eat something.
I don't know how them's just tasted.
What?
I'm a gel, nigga. I eat fast.
right
right oh we got paper towel me that was
stiles peeing the juice
blood
this how you know
this how you know
niggas is real niggas
my nigga too
put his drink down
he got he got a little ant
floating in the shit
yeah that's that's regular
you got it
that's protein
drink the ant
drink the ant
don't you dare not drink
down start from there
you ain't never drink that end
oh yeah
I knew that that means
God didn't want to
no drink that ant
you better get the head
you gotta get that
It's in your cup still.
And it's not how to move.
You just got to take a goal.
You got to take a goat.
And snar how to move, you know, my phone.
Right there.
And that is what I'm saying?
Don't waste a good drink.
Take a good sip.
Go ahead, good.
Go ahead.
Wow.
Get that white nigger.
Jesus Christ.
Was the white people with my phone, son?
Oh, my God.
Because you ain't know his name.
You finally.
I don't go fuck about that shit
He knows his name
He doesn't know his name
Man listen man
I'm black son
I'm black I'm not here for that
Listen you're Honduranian man
I'm black
Oh I'm black
That's how you can probably say
Honduranian
Hondurian
They'd be like
Honduran
They don't say
They don't be like
Yo
That's a Honduran right there
With a black shit
They'd be like black male
And I keep telling people
Like that's what I got to
Identifies because that's what the law
identifies me
and I've been a criminal
for fucking 29 years in my life
and I'm 31.
Be safe though.
Be safe though.
That's his slogan.
Be safe though.
We love it.
We love it.
We love it.
And beloved it.
But befuddled beloved shirts.
Befuttle beloved shirts.
It's coming to a.
Coming to.
H&M near you.
Yeah, yeah.
Or Hermann.
We're charging $2.15.
$0.217.
You always got to thought perhaps.
The niggas gone?
Yeah.
This is, let's keep it going.
My niggas got the white.
We record.
We don't care.
We record everything here, man.
That's the nigga that pulled up with the, um, Rave?
No, but check over there.
That's why I just was eating the shit at.
I just had my phone, but I was over there.
Oh, what?
Oh, shit.
Let's make some noise for him being Bofotter.
Let's play him the KKK.
Oh, my God.
Just happened right in front of him.
Oh, my God.
Let's make the noise out there.
The niggas failed again.
And we're selling Hermann's shirts.
And we selling Hermann's.
And drink champs.
Yeah, drink taxis.
Beffodoo.
Remember your phone.
Your phone's tapped by the NSA, man.
Cause the bad friction on our mics.
I got a bad shoulder saying, listen.
You got the Edward, Edward Snorten edition.
I'm not going to survive.
So if you want to get your World Star moment, get it now.
We don't do that to you here.
We don't do that to people here at drink.
It won't happen to you.
You ain't, but your phone is fully tacked.
You ain't understand that your phone, when we had it next to the day,
so just so you know, beloved, your phone is fully tapped.
My phone is tapped.
I believe you.
You ain't seen the engineer the whole time.
Yeah.
I believe you.
I believe you wholeheartedly, actually.
Wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly.
It was sending signals.
Shout out to niggas and tap phones.
Shout out to niggas for the tapp phone.
Make a noise to the niggins.
So now you also got the pull-up.
The, um.
Acute me?
No, he got the pull-up.
Yeah, the pull-up.
It's on complex, correct?
Yeah, correct.
They cut the check.
I don't understand.
What is the pull-up?
Explain it, exactly.
The pull-up is a...
This is a new show?
Big to be a left-ragline.
Yeah, it's basically...
It's like a visual diary of, like, like, two, three days of chilling with an artist
and watching the process of the making a record and interviewing people that's around them and getting the understanding of them and interviewing,
document and performance
and just getting the whole narrative
with the whole entire neighborhood
and the whole
and document it.
That's out now already?
That's already...
Yeah, I did one episode, Day Day Day.
From Atlanta.
And I got like four more coming.
You know, people have been asking for it.
But yes, I'm asking.
I'm particular.
You dropped this one episode
and it was like, you disappeared.
What was the dilemma about?
The dilemma was me really,
Getting that check from complex?
No, no, no, no, that wasn't it.
I actually didn't even, I didn't hit the, like, I don't.
It's a direct deposit.
Yeah, like, I don't, I don't push for nothing I do.
Everything that I happened happened because somebody probably reached out to me.
The only thing that happened because I reached out to somebody was me reaching out to Charlemagne.
Because I heard he had got a show on MTV.
This was like in November.
I was like, yeah, I heard you got a show on MTV, nigger, I need in.
He was like, yo, I got you, nigger.
I swear that God
That was his response
And I didn't get an email until April
Why
I forgot about the shit
That I even said it
I got an email from them
And I was like oh shit
Oh this shalamay shit
You know I mean
But I never really
You know
Press for it
I just be feeling like
You know
If you work hard
People gonna come for you
Yep
So that's why I don't really
Like really reach out
For shit
Stop sending your links to niggas
That you don't know
Yeah you know
You know niggas
Don't press me
Like nigger don't can't me
So nigga
I told me at 30,000
for me, man, for my interview.
You know, I need $30,000 right now, you know?
I always need $30,000.
But he just wanted to interview you?
No, he wanted you to interview him.
But I just knew that this nigga had nothing going on, and he just had money.
I just sent him the drink champs.
Yeah, and he got it.
Now, we're sending them to be, because we got a podcast.
He had cash, too, man.
I want to cry.
Eddie Giggs is going to interview here.
We're going to send him to...
I'm like, then, $30,000 cash.
We got a podcast called two Dominicans, one H-H-Cats.
and a Puerto Rican.
And it's Mr. Lee,
Sunny D.B.T,
twin, and Carlito.
And in the background,
Eddie Giggs is just eating ass in the background.
They don't got a step and repeat.
They got Eddie Gigs.
And we're going to take 27,000 of that at Drink Champs
and we're giving them three.
It's okay.
And we're going to promote it on Drink Chance.
Hey, they each get a gym.
You're already included.
Don't worry about the EFN 27,000.
You and Rich is in on that.
Don't worry about that.
Come on, calm down.
I just couldn't do the interview, man.
I couldn't do it because it was like, I knew what was wrong.
You felt like it's payola.
It is.
It's like I'm not, you can't pay me for me to interview you.
Your shit ain't let like that.
Diluse the brand.
Yeah, like people believe in what I say, nigger.
You're not going to dilute my truths.
Yeah.
And to be in the bitch-ass niggas that I speak about.
So I'm like, I'm not going to do that.
What if you took his 30,000?
You just diss the shit out of him the whole show.
That would have been hard.
It would have been a robbery.
And then I ought to put paranoid.
That's okay.
I had a nigga after me because I took $30,000 from him.
You know what I mean?
So I ain't really with none of the thievery.
I'm not with the robbery anymore because that definitely was a robbery.
And he's from East New York.
Man, yeah, I'm from East New York.
So if you ever put me in a position where I have to figure out how to do this money.
The dirty, dirty.
No, no, what's that?
I'm documentary.
Yeah.
The $30 for $30.
No, the $7.5.
Oh, I thought you're talking about the East being shit.
Break that down.
Break that down for us in the East.
That was crazy.
That documentary, what is it, 7-5 precinct?
7-5, yeah.
That shit, but I could, I watched that shit like three times back to back.
Break that down.
You know what I'm going to tell us?
You know, it's kind of like.
You feel like you snitching?
Yeah.
He felt like you were thinking.
Oh, yeah.
He's like, he's like, man.
He's sitting back like slime now.
Not this one.
Yeah, I thought it was.
go back to hip-hop.
You know?
Let's go back to hip-bop.
It's deep like that.
So did you respect the documentary when you seen it?
Because even the drug dealers was in the documentary.
Niggas that raised me.
What's that niggas said?
Niggas that raised me got, was not directly in a documentary, but got released from prison
because they was under them niggas caseload.
Anybody they got arrested from them got released because they falsify so much evidence.
You know what's-
I started
in the military
La Campania
La Campa
that was my
Spanish label
and I thought
I made that shit
up and I watched
that shit
I was like
damn I was late
I was like
Nick's sitting
La Campania
I was like
for real
you had a whole
drunk feeling
you mean
I was like
I swore
I made that shit up
but that shit
was in the 80s
that was real
that let you know
that's the real
East New York
to you?
Yeah
yeah
you know
from what I know
is being a kid and watching niggas.
You know, I was an advanced young niggins.
What's the most one of the most notorious hoods in New York City,
just in case people who they know.
Let me big up that hood.
Let me big up to all my people from East New York.
You know everybody I was locked up with.
And I love y'all, my cousins, all of y'all.
I love y'all, but this is one of the most notorious crazes hood.
East New York and Far Rockaway Queens.
It's one of the most notorious hoods in New York.
I think I first heard of them with Group Home.
Wasn't it Group Home?
Group Home was from East New York?
I believe so.
Jay Rue the Damager, was he?
Jay Rue the Damage was from East New York.
Yeah, Jay was Jammer from East New York.
That's a fact.
Big him up.
I seen that nigga in Europe somewhere his passport was as thick as in Surrock bottle.
It's a fact.
That niggas said, Nori, I ain't going home.
That nigga had a passport from every country.
Shown, Kazakhstan before Borak.
It's a fact.
It's a fact he had a Kazakhstan passport.
what the hell you're drinking man
I need my tracer
your tracer what's the tracer
Oh shit you made a new name for the tracer
So the pull up
So you got five more episodes
Yeah I got more than that
But I taped I taped like five
And I got a couple coming out
And you got a deal with title
No I didn't do the deal with title yet
But you got to deal with Doucet.
Yeah.
You don't got a Rock Nation deal?
Like, you're not managed by Rock Nation?
No, no, I don't do management of Rock Nation.
That's what I thought.
I do management on my own.
I grew up rough.
You know, my father left me in the woods.
Let's talk about that.
And you were picked up by Willow on the river, on the river bed.
So you manage yourself?
We got to stop that.
Let me give you some advice on that.
Don't do that.
I got a manager, too.
But I manage people.
Who is this?
You don't know his name?
White?
My man is definitely white.
He just calls him a white guy.
You think I'm just busting moves just how they're being a nigger?
Yeah, he's a little bit up Randy Acker.
And Ali, Ali ain't white, but he look white when you think about white people.
He's Persian. He's Iran.
Yeah.
Think about it.
You got to get somebody that don't look the whole thing.
That's about success.
But you know, I'm doing tax season live in D.C.
You know.
Last time he was here
He was doing taxis in live in New York
You remember that
That's a fact
Now you're doing a taxi
He's getting a lot of money
We gotta learn to do this live podcast
We gotta get our shit to get our shit to you
Watch exactly
Y'all can do it
You can do it
Yeah yeah
You can do it
It's good
It's fly
And you get to interact
What people
That really appreciate
What you do
And you don't be filming your shit though
I've been noticing
I do and I don't
You know what it would be like
The last show I just did in London
He just flossed on us for that
Let's make some noise, Jim
That was hard
It was so hard
I didn't even recognize the floss
to you pointed out
That was all
I just saw the con and shit
That was all
That was all
You drop it in my drink though
Come on man
I'm fucking Peruvians
It was actually
It was actually
Peruvian to a Haitian
With the international
gang
The last show I did in London
I think it was like
a 300 seat theater
but I sold like 260
tickets you know what I mean
and just to be in London like I was
in the mall
in London and like some
four Indian kids ran up
on me like it'll be safe though
yo we drove three hours
from down south to see you
and I'm like what down south
South UK
I think of North Carolina
so when he said that
that shit blew my mind and I'm like
all right yo I'm like
Like, I, you know, like, yo, fuck what you, how about?
Took a picture with them.
And then we went to the show, and then, like, so many people was kicking it.
It was one dude that was saying, he was, yo, my nigger, this shit was hilarious.
This nigger was like, yo, I had an argument with my girl.
And she's like, oh, you want to do his dick ride tax stone.
Fuck you.
He's like, bitch, I'm from Flatbush.
I'm going to check tax.
I need to see a Brooklyn nigga in London.
And then I said, he came through.
So he said all this shit, right?
that the nigger was chilling.
So I'm talking about some shit
that don't got nothing to do with it.
Nothing to do with what the fuck
he's talking about?
This nigga just pops up out of nowhere.
Like, yo, but what about that
Drink James episode when they say?
What?
Let's make some noise for that.
We're going to London.
Let's go to London.
Now, don't you have something
with a revolt tool?
Nah, I was working something out or reviled.
I'm doing their panels and shit like that,
like two panels or something.
Is this your first panel?
I'm not a panel.
Yeah, you know me either
You can do the panels too, man
But I did it for the culture
I do, I don't give a fuck
I do panel
My ADD
That's what I'm saying
I'm trying to get you has
I see Rich,
Rich Blanco
I just see him post the panel
Has you want to do the panel with me
dog?
Yeah, y'all can do the panel
Because Elliot and them niggas
is scared to come to Miami
Now I'm just saying that
I'm supposed to do it
It's supposed to be you
Combat Jack
Elliot
Elliot Wilson
Yeah
That's one of the panels
I hate Elliot
I say you come in Miami
He said no
I see Elliot and GZee
He said no
He said no
He said no so
you know, I feel like, you know, we're like the guy.
You got them shook up, Norrie.
No, no, no, no, that's not true.
That's not true.
Me and Ellie has been talking.
We are great, and I would never do nothing to them anyway.
You was going to fuck them up, Norrie.
No, I was not.
I seen it in your tweet.
It was blood.
That was a B-Dod.
The B-Dub.
And I beat you.
You mean, that look crazy.
I did say.
What you already said?
I was in the crap crying.
I didn't want to instigated it too much.
You said don't get beat up over podcasts.
Don't get beat up over podcast.
I was like, you're like, I was like, oh.
He's pacing.
You know, I hit you.
All right, all right, all right.
Tell the truth, man.
Y'all got, tell the truth.
You want to fuck rap rate all up.
Yeah, a little bit.
Just that thing.
I mean, it did get funny.
Look, let's be real.
It got funny, man.
They was doing some funny shit, too.
You know, a lot of people be like,
I like, Ellie would be hating on you.
And I know that.
He did hate on you because what happened?
What happened?
Um, um, um, um, you got, you got, you got, you got hovin in the office.
Y'all sitting there chilling them.
And then you just, you said some random, like, yo, this is the drug dealer because at the time, 14 year drug dealer.
And then, um, Elliot actually hated on you.
Is this correct?
It happens.
Yeah, it happens.
Yeah.
Anyway, man, I'm not even mad at me.
No, I'm not mad at Elliot neither, man.
Elliot, I got love for you, man.
It's actually good to be hated on.
VD.
No, I got a love me.
Like, you know, you outside, you ain't shape your dick working.
You fucking fucking.
five rounds. You know what I mean?
You're out here breaking barriers.
You didn't study journalism.
You just decided to, you know, interview people and speak to the people from a fair perspective.
I heard also, you was not only mad because he had emailed hold, but I also heard that he was like, he was kind of take your advertisers and cut it in half.
Was that true?
He was undercutting?
I heard things like that, too.
That's serious.
Undercutting is serious.
No, I heard that.
whatever ad like
That's mad serious
That's mad serious
If it's true
Drink chances in the game
Undercutting is fucked up
Yeah this before drink chances
In the game
In my quest
In my quest
You can tell
You can tell I know
I'm talking about
To the deal
But those are my niggas though
Let's big up
Elliot
You're horrible
At saying
Those like you think
You're going to
Fuck up for another
No
I do like
I'm not a nigga
I'm not a hateful nigger
You got to do a lot
and when I hate you
you will know
like there's nothing
you're never going to wake up and be like
I wanted to do tax fuck with me
you're going to know nigger
you're going to know I'm not going to ever
forget you but let me just ask you
fuck with everybody you love so when he
emailed hold who gave you the
phone call that he emailed hold
and hated on you
I think I got it from three different ways
man but let's keep those three deep in people out of the way
I don't want to you know
because I'm scared of Jay Z
You know Jay Z, he get people fired from places
I'm not, I'm a man, I'm a grown man
And a man knows when to
To accept when he can't win
You're supposed to know that bitch nigger
You're supposed to know that you're a bitch nigga
You know when you're a bitch nigga
That is fast
Jay Z don't play
And that's why he sit there and they smirking pitchers
You know what I mean
That big is smirking
It's dangerous.
Dangerous smirks.
I'm scared of that niggins.
That nigga told me about a tweet.
I'd say, he was like, yeah, one day you said edited I was like,
I said that four years ago.
That's why I'd be saying this shit.
I'd be like, Jay Z is watching you.
People think I'm joking.
I'm serious.
Jay Z really watching you, nigger, chill out.
He's the hip-hop NSA?
But he's keeping you in line, though.
Do something good.
It's respectable.
You understand it.
Right, you understand.
You understand.
This is coaching.
This is his shit.
Yeah, nigger.
He's not on top of shit, for sure.
Listen, nigger, you got to respect what it's dude.
Niggas for that work.
So who was those phone calls again?
Those phone calls.
Oh, no.
I don't want to expose them people because I need them right now.
Give us one of the people that you can expose.
It's like one person.
First letter of the last name.
That you do.
I guess like, listen.
you want to hold that's one thing that's one thing we got to respect about tax is tax could have went to the music section a long time ago tax chose not to go to the music section yeah yeah he's in comedy right you're in technically I want to do comedy in all in all reality he was in social he's not nobody's competition he stayed he made he curated his own lane and stayed in it so anybody hating on tax is retarding but
So I'm not saying that, but I'm just saying...
That's why I needed drink champs.
Right.
I was in the crib, and I said, we need drink champs.
You need somebody in there controlling that music.
Exactly, because it wasn't a correct, you know what I mean?
It wasn't a correct place for people to speak.
But now you post this, and then somebody tells you, Elliot has hated, they have emailed Jay-Z and said, why did Jay-Z do tax?
season. Let's just get
into that. I was, at first
I was befuddled. He was befuddled
I was befuddled. I was definitely befudder
beloved. Befoto, beloved. And then what's
the other word I learned tonight?
Correlation. Correlation.
How did the correlation?
No, no, no. What's the correlation?
No, seriously, man. Like
It's like an English class. At first, like,
I was like,
I don't, I thought you were going to come out
with a new word right now.
I'm not going to say that
because people are sensitive, but
I'm going to say
I felt like bruised.
I was like, wow.
Yeah, that's what I felt like.
Like, why did you do that?
But then
I had to look at it in a complimentary sense.
Like, yo,
you out here doing something, you're affecting
shit, you're changing shit.
So I was like, you got to
respect, ridicule, or respect
envy or whatever it might be.
So I didn't really, I never, I never was really mad.
I was mad.
Don't get it twisted for like 48 hours.
I was.
But it dissipated fast.
Yeah, two days.
And usually in two days I'd be the move doing you.
But I was like, it wasn't serious.
I was like, yo, you actually ain't that serious.
And I understood it.
Even when I heard his side when he said, yo.
On the breakfast club?
Yeah, I spoke to him.
And then he would say he was going to come on our show.
And then I've seen tax put up that.
So I thought it was that.
So I understood it
I understood how I can be misleading
And why you would feel
Like damn, yo you did this
nigga show you said you was going to do my show
You understand
So I understood it
But you just got to understand like
So we're going on outside
And I'm saying from
You know what I mean
So you can't really
You can't really be outside
Where Sherlin's on acting like you a wolf
Of course
Just for people
Who don't understand that
A Sherlin is a wolf
They carved him
You're willing to carving
You're stupid
This is a fat
So you're still not gonna tell us
Who gave you that phone call, correct?
No, that's okay?
I can't because I need them
I don't know what inside shit
It's not somebody that you don't need
That like
I need all them niggins
Damn, let them live
I just plan
I would have body them
You know, I didn't have
Blah
I don't care
You listen
But I do need them niggies
and I just don't know.
They hit me back later like,
Elliot and has been doing great for hip hop.
I'm finally understanding.
I'm finally grateful that they realized
that don't try to compete with me,
just do yourself.
And, you know, and that's an awesome thing
because they should have never tried
to put their self in competition with me.
That's true.
That's what they did.
And so I accepted it.
And I knew that was going to happen.
Yeah, I accepted.
And that's why I encouraged it so much.
I was like, Norriego.
Because what I realized was that,
I was like, you know, I understood.
I was like, Elliot and them think,
and I'm not saying he's not good at what he does as far as journalism.
He's good, he's good.
What I'm saying is he think that he was such a voice for it
that he didn't understand it.
It was a layer that he never touched that was untouched.
And that's a layer that people like Norrie on, people like me own.
Like, you can't touch that layer.
And that's a layer that's very important.
You got to remember all coaches.
in the United States of America
come from the black
culture. You understand?
Everything goes from there.
It goes from what we say is hot.
You know what I mean? The white people
could like you, a couple white people, but if we don't
say that shit lit, it ain't lit.
We're the top consumers.
You got to understand that.
So once the niggers say this is the shit
too, you win.
So, you know,
they didn't understand that. And I knew
that shit already. I was like, yo, you know,
And I didn't actually know who L.A. Wilson was.
And I posted the video of him in a breakfast club,
like maybe like a month ago on some Throwback Thursday shit on Facebook.
And, like, people was like under there, like, literally on some, like,
yo, who is this?
Who the fuck is this, nigga?
What do you mean?
He's speaking for the culture because he said this shit and the shit.
And it made me think even more like, yo, you know how much?
It's so much people that they're not embedded in hip-hop.
They're just a fan of music.
They say the only opinion matters.
So they didn't know who he was.
You know what I mean?
So that's the difference between me and them.
Like, I'm them.
I'm a fan.
So it's me just interviewing people so it's different.
You know what I mean?
And just being a fan of it from a journalist's standpoint.
Journalists sound like they, I'm interrogating you.
Yeah.
So it makes me afraid.
I always say, you know what I say.
Because, again, you know, I just wanted people that tuned in, you know,
when we speak about rap radar, we speak about any other blogs and we make fun of them.
when I say blogs
I mean I meant podcast
and we make fun of them
shout out to all the podcasts
it's always been fun for us
it's always fun fun
I ain't never serious
you know only time I got serious
when BDop brought up the fact
there's a funny rumor
people saying I got a drop from
death jam and I hate that rumor
so I don't even think he knew
what he was doing but
you know I addressed it and I addressed it like
don't because every time
I always criticize them I criticize them about their
podcast, not anything they did in the past
or anything like that. And
I do got a lot of love for BDade
and Elliot. But
at the end of the day,
sometimes what
I explain to people is
you know, if
my friend Buster Rhyms,
you know, let's just say Buster Rhymes
is knock somebody out tomorrow.
Right?
It's
Elliot or BDod or
you know, or even like a
Rob Marksman, a journalist that I super respect.
Or The Breakfast Club.
Or The Breakfast Club or, you know, High 97, Ebro, Peter Rosenberg, Laura Stiles.
That's their job to report on that incident because that's the hot topic of the day.
Right.
That's not what we're doing over here.
I don't got to report shit.
Like if a person, whatever, whatever, that shit is between them.
Yeah, we report on what we want to report on.
We don't abide to journalism.
We don't want to blind by that shit.
So that's the reason why sometimes
When a person say, oh, okay, they're winning
It's because, you know,
Gigi ain't got to worry about, you know,
Gizi fucking, you know,
a Kardashian somewhere being caught
In a staircase
With a Kardashian
Like, Slam ain't gonna report on that.
Slom going to report on that.
What was you thinking about when Trapa die happened?
Yeah, I mean, is there no water in?
No, this is the no water party.
Jesus Christ.
You ain't know that?
We got salsa water.
No, we got a...
That's a monster?
You're fully Latino today.
You've been with a black who's so long here.
This is, this, this is, this is, this is, this is, this is, this is, this is this is.
Let me get it.
Come in a new cup.
I'm, you know what?
No, no, no, no, no, don't even test to hit the stash.
I'm gonna take some, some, some mango.
Shit, I'm supposed to do mango?
Yeah, I'm gonna do a mango.
You's Foncy.
I'm Foncy.
I'm Foncy today.
I had this like, overwhelming sensation that I had to call it right then.
And I just hit call, said, you know, hey, I'm Jacob Schick.
I'm the CEO of One Tribe Foundation, and I just wanted to call on and let her know.
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Yo, Tachstone,
you came and hanging out with us twice.
Hung out. Why not?
Who's the only other guests?
Let me just tell the people
the only other guests who hang out twice.
I think gunplay is three times.
Gunplay twice?
Gunplay twice.
Gunplay twice.
Compil twice.
is twice. No, he's one and a half
because he was out. Yeah, he's
one and a half because, yeah, it's just correct.
That's correct. During the door private zone, he fell
asleep. So if there's any
who, Daz, Daz is twice.
Officially twice. Yeah.
No, Jack Dulles was once.
A Cannelli is twice.
Aconnelli's twice.
All family
and now tax stone. And you know
what we're going to do? Because we're doing
a drink champs award show.
So we're going to give you
Stiles P.
Sheik and
Charlamina Guard
to be the only niggas
that we was bozos
and we didn't have cameras around
when we filmed them
but now you are out of that
category
because you got cameras around
let's make some noise for that
god damn it
yo but you just
you just did a
what what classic interview
you just did recently
and you ain't had your cameras
it was beans first beans
the first beans interview
he tried to school you too
he was like
he told you
yo
you gave me some
He told you to bring the cameras?
You guys mangling?
Now, you know, I had cameras for a little while, but I was doing something.
I'm a strategic, niggas, so, you know, people were sitting there.
I'm sorry, what happened?
Say that again?
With the beans, you know, the first interview, I had the cameras, but I used to have cameras, you know, a couple episodes before that, like, but I wasn't posting them on YouTube.
I was saving them.
Right.
Because I had a plan.
Like, I was doing shit.
I knew what, like, certain television networks was looking for.
So I was pitching shit, you know what I mean, at the point.
And I knew it was better if I didn't put it on YouTube.
So I was just doing that.
And when Bean said it, I was like, all, fuck it, because that period was over.
No, Beans is correct.
Yeah, he was correct.
You know what I mean?
So I just, my, I guess the nigga that was taping before, he heard it and just hit me up.
It was like, yo, bro, I'm ready to stop coming back.
Like, what's up?
Like, I was like, this is a must have beans.
And that's a little revenue stream.
too, man. Yeah, but you know what? I'm going to
fuck about that shit. I don't want to give white people
money. I hate white people. Stop that tax.
I got to stop, stop.
Stop, stop. I can't.
The do say is fucking you are right now.
Listen. No, listen.
White people. Stop, tax.
No.
Listen. You got to film everything.
You're getting banned.
Got to film everything.
Glory, listen.
You know why?
Listen, I got best friends as white people.
Then I hate their cousin.
All right.
You understand. You know, I understand.
You know, I understand. I love her.
and hate her cousin, you know what I mean?
Like, you hate all the rest of the white people
absolutely. We just break down
something to you. No, listen, let me bring this down.
You are huge. I hate black people. I hate white people.
You just hate everybody then. I hate straight people.
Gay people.
Ethiopians, Mexicans.
Peruvians.
People from Paraguay.
Um, um, um, um, if you, if you, any,
I don't like nobody.
You know, I see, Mongolians.
You know, I see a pirate guy
I'm like, a t-shirt somewhere.
I was like, it was like, pair a guy.
I was like, what?
It's power guy, it's parra gate.
By the way.
By-a-why?
No, my Spanish is not putting together.
I don't like nobody.
So I don't want nobody be offended by me saying I don't like white people.
I don't like black people either, nigger.
I'll fucking tell you that.
I tell black people they fucking face.
Don't ever question me on me not liking nobody.
I'm honest.
I don't like nobody.
I like that you don't like nobody
Everybody killed up
Everybody killed us
God damn
It's not the person
Twin twin you're dropping that shit today
You know me twin famous
Before Snoop Dogg told him
What happened was you put him on this
He put you on your Snapchat
You told him that you don't wear condoms
You just pray a lot
And he's been living that life ever since
Tacks
He's gonna get AIDS
I'm just going to keep it real.
He's going to get AIDS.
Because it's a specific church, you got to get baptized.
And knowing how not to get burned.
It's a Pacific church.
Tell them, you ain't get more of that game.
That's what I'm saying.
You got your student out here.
He's living wrong.
He got chlamydia right now.
What is crazy.
Gionaria running through his fingernails.
I touch myself, pause.
Gondaria, Maria.
Tax has been influence high a layer.
You can't test yourself, man.
He's been influenced hyalilia.
We pray at a lot.
We don't work coming up.
This will fucking swole.
He mobs himself, puts it in the computer.
Cuba holes off the border, my niggins.
There ain't no border with Cuba, brother.
That's how he already fucked up.
He asked you if you had Canada.
The border South Point.
He had you had candles in your crib.
How many candles you got in your crib?
I don't know, man.
My grandma, she, you know, I have a whole bunch of Buddhas and candles.
Buddhas and candles.
She does Santaria, but I respect that reason.
No, he said to me.
He told you you need candles.
My grandma has like 10,000 candles.
10,000 candles.
10,000 candles.
Are you about a lot?
I don't care.
You ain't tell them to all the science.
One of my mans is Bawa Lowe.
You already know he knows.
Baba Lai.
Yeah, one time I was at the gym with my man's
and some nigga kissed the floor, my nigga.
Like, I was like, yo, what's going on, son?
He cuss my man's just Bavala.
We had the gym working out.
Some niggis like, yo, he kissed the floor.
That shit was filed.
They're going to, Boba Lai going to condemn you right now.
Yeah, Bavala just sent him to.
That's supposed to speak about that.
Shout out to Twent.
Put your name on a paper and freeze it.
Handball champion in the year,
1998 to 2004.
No, that nigga wasn't important.
How old are you, twin?
Tell them all of you.
Yesterday.
Yo, I'm turning 23 November 24th.
I'm a 93, baby.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You thought he was a young-looking,
oh, you know, like, oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, yeah.
He thought he was a young-looking old man.
You're doing he's a young-looking old nigger.
Yeah.
He thought he's a young-looking old.
You're like, 23-year-olds on the mic?
Yeah, yeah.
No, it was a youth.
You've been a thoughts that he put you on Snapchat.
Yeah, you fucking up, man.
You fucking up, man.
He's got six kids.
He is the six kids.
That's a nigga with my mom, see.
Now, you know what I'm saying?
I speak low, so I got to speak on the mic so I can hear me.
You got, you go, you guys.
You know what I'm saying?
Yo, don't ever get on the mic again.
Until you're 27, my name, man.
Beloved, beloved.
Ever get on the mic again, sir?
Why I get bullied on everything?
27, you got to get one more big.
You're famous.
I get bullied on every other than I was.
You got to get locked up.
Listen, get locked up, get on parole.
Oh, come back and you get on that mic.
Look at tax season advice.
It's kind of real.
I got a clean record.
I want to keep it that way.
I told you get locked up and then come home on parole.
You got a clean record.
I got a clean record.
Listen, if you got a clean record, keep your clean record.
Get a job.
I have a job.
You got a job.
Let's shout out to where EFN is drinking right now.
Hold on.
I have a job.
All right.
This is,
this is your,
you got Mexican.
Pause.
You know I don't usually do that.
You got Mexican in you?
I was born in L.A., so yeah.
That's like,
he's drinking Mado.
Why are you Mexican?
Yeah, it's facts.
I'm a Cuban in L.A.
This is Mexican beer, right?
I don't know.
Madello?
This is a little like Puerto Rican,
I mean,
I drank it in the Mexican restaurant.
I was born in the Jewish hospital.
Come on, man, it's over.
I just told you, nigga.
This nigger, twin don't listen.
Twin got to grow up, man.
23 years old.
I want to be grown.
How are you going?
How are you going?
Come on.
Stop.
That's it.
Nah.
All right.
And listen.
I want more for us.
Yo, listen.
Watch birth of a nation.
Watch birth of a nation.
I'm paying for niggas.
Yo, but sunny DBT, I want,
I want Tax Stone to analyze you like he analyzed twin.
This is my niggins.
What do you think about?
Sonny D-B-E-T.
He's from Haiti.
He's from Haiti?
He's from Haiti?
By way of Boston.
By way of Boston?
And way of Brooklyn first.
So you have Jamaican.
No.
Automatically.
He definitely has a Jamaican belt on.
And so he had a Jamaican bell on.
Yo, Sonny, let me just answer that question.
Did you ever have that Jamaican bell?
Did you ever have that Jamaican bell?
You had the Jamaican belt.
Never.
A lot of Haitians had that Jamaican belt.
In the 90s.
Never had a Jamaican belt.
Strictly.
You started working at Target.
Bally's.
He was doing insurance scans.
That's all.
He worked at Sears.
He worked at Sears.
He was going to car accidents.
I was cutting wood at Sears.
You started a lot of L.
From Miami.
J.C. Penny was his first job.
It was 5,000.
Nah.
All right.
I'm puzzling my nigger.
I was a little bit.
Oh, my brother.
So before we get up out of here, we're going to name some random people who are in rap.
We just want you to say what you think about it.
Little Yadi.
What you think about that guy?
Come on, Twy!
I'm in.
I'm in.
I'm going to have to ask you to relax.
All right, go ahead.
Little Yaddy.
I don't really, you know, I actually, I like his movement.
I admire it.
Okay.
highly actually you know what I mean
the music me
as a fan I can't get into it too much
but I do know
if I was to hear it
before whoever heard it
first I would have tried to sell it
okay
because I'm a drug dealer
I'm gonna get some random shit right now
Diamond D
who is that
no
No
You didn't just
No you didn't just see
I'm dead ass
Who's Diamond D's
Diamond D's
You know a diamond from Atlanta
Diamond D DITC crew
Who that
All right
We'll move on to the next
We'll move on to the next
You're lying in me
I might know who it is
I might know I face is
What you think about a little Uzi-Virt
What you got about a little Uzi Verk
Huh
I'm going to go to school
He's from
in Philly, Lil Uzi Verk.
What you think about Lil Uzi Verk?
I think Ozzy is fire.
He's fire.
I think he, the voice
of a new generation,
you know what I mean?
All right.
Now, I'm going to go super old school.
Super further than Diamond D?
Yep.
Let's go.
Grandaddy are you.
Now be careful.
That's my favorite rapper.
My Diamond Dee already,
be careful, man.
I didn't know.
Yeah, any old nigger, I'm cool with him.
Let me explain something to you.
When niggas is 50 is.
No.
Oh,
all right.
No.
How old are you?
No, just so we understand.
I'm 31.
Okay, that makes more sense.
All right.
That makes a lot more sense.
Kodak Black time.
Fire.
He's fired.
Okay.
Fire, the new generation.
Kodak is going to be the Gucci Main of the South.
Broward County is down there.
If he adapt that business sense.
Stop knocking it down.
If he adapt that business sense.
Come on.
Swin.
Popin on, popping on, baby.
Kodak Black is, no lie?
Kodak Black is like top three of my favorite new rappers.
Favorite new rapper.
That nigga can wrap his ass off.
See, it's not just a down south bounce.
He really rapping.
Kodak Black is good.
I argue for him in court.
That's a fact.
Very good.
Now I'm going to go.
No, let me go.
Let me go somewhere.
Can I get this one off?
No, no, no.
You can't.
Like three?
Because I got, I had this in my mind.
I'm just going to go.
You're going to have to hold your mind.
Yeah, ADD got to go.
Andre 3,000.
Andre fire.
That was easy.
That was easy.
That was too easy.
And I'm not one of them niggas to just jump on.
You know, it's so much, you know, I think that's why I stand out because I'm not
that the typical, it's music critics and people that criticize music to just jump
on bandwagons.
And you could tell they ain't really listen or they don't really care or they just,
yeah, such and such and such and such.
you know, just to do it.
He's like, shut the fuck up.
You ain't listening to that shit.
You're lying.
You know what I mean?
Because it's like if you did, you would know what it was.
But so, Andre 3000 is fire.
All day.
Okay.
Don't get that.
Before you forget.
Bismarkey.
Mm.
Fire.
Miz Marquis is fire.
Fuck out of here.
Biz Marquis is fire.
What do you think about black youngster?
I don't know what music black youngster got.
I like black youngsters.
as a personality.
I love the nigger
as a personality.
I don't know his music, though.
I just like how he act.
I like how he act.
People call it ignorant
or whatever it might be.
It's just funny to me.
It's humorous.
And I feel like,
why the fuck?
We got to embrace
everybody that we got,
nigger.
People don't understand
that I ain't got no time
to be criticizing.
Nobody is from our race.
That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
Wait, wait, wait, how about Trick Daddy?
Got to bring it down south.
Trick Daddy is the best nigga to ever live.
Let's make the noise for us to green.
I love Trin' out of day, yeah, hell.
I love Trick, man.
Drink, chant.
I love Trick, son.
Smoker dirty is a truth.
I need to get the trick on taxi.
Oh, my God, I love tricks, son.
Zoe Dollars.
Zoe, I like that record you got.
Mm.
I like that record.
I don't know nothing else he got.
He got to get more records.
What's up?
Ross,
what you want?
Todd Dollar Sign.
Todd Dollar sign.
Todd Dollar sign is fire.
That's a fact.
He underrated, actually.
Big up,
my brother,
Todd Dollar sign.
Like, musically,
that nigg is really good.
And I think he gets,
um,
he gets underlooked.
Huh?
How I'm going to compare him with Nate dog,
man,
nigger?
How I'm going to do that?
No, I'm going to do that.
I'm going to do that.
I'm going to go old,
but in between.
in between this
The legend
He cooked cocaine
With chicken
Oh Bobby Brown
You're dropping shit on yourself
Bobby Brown
Yeah
Legend
Legend
Come on
Legend
Get yourself together
Twain
Legend
Bobby Brown you said
You know Carlito
Legend
You know my nigga on some G shit
I said the other day
On Twitter
I said you know French Montanans
a legend. And everybody
was like, what the fuck are you talking about
and da-da-da-da. And I'm watching
French movement how he
how he moving geographically
with his penis.
But yeah, listen, he fucks
an aisleay thing. He fuck clothes.
Listen, I don't know who he fuck. He's a legend.
But allegedly
it's cool, it's fly. And what I'm saying is this.
He drinks Hennessy on a sarah
all he needs to do. The niggas a legend. God damn.
What makes a noise?
Listen.
We brought with you, Fring.
All French need to do and sniff some coke.
What?
Real fast.
All he needed to sniff some coke, go to rehab.
Snit some coke and then go to rehab?
Yeah, you know, that's how you become an A-lister.
Oh, okay, okay.
You got to drop your dick.
Robert Downey Jr. that bitch.
Drop your dick on social media somewhere, right?
Yeah, leave it there.
Have to you drop your dick.
Leave it there.
Just leave it right there.
48 hours.
Somebody Facebook, some of my Twitter.
Bang.
Instagram.
Bang.
Dick.
They're right there.
boom hold down
after you drop your dick
you motherfucker move on
tell me the question first
you move on to the next stage
which is
you know you find the bitch
you know what I mean
you find the right bitch
you fuck her
and then you go get on drugs
and you go to rehab
oh you fuck her up to
and then you snap back again
well need all that
I'm lying
wait what
what was twin whispering in your
in your ears
whispering nothing's in your ear man
twin you're 23
yeah yeah you're right
you're still bust some puppy water
I relate to a message
I feel about Tril Sammy
the new army
Oh no wait a 27 7 7 you know what I mean
I like Tril Sammy
I like Tril Sammy I do
Me too
I like all little young niggas man
That shit is new energy man
Do you like twin?
No not really
Okay so twin
Back up back on twin
I like twin
There's a time of place
I love you now
We love Twin. We love Twit.
Nah, I understand Twin. That's why I got to like him.
No, Twin don't understand Swin.
Snoop told the nigga, you good?
Hmm?
You good?
No, yeah, yeah. I'm very good, actually.
Snoop told the nigga he's going to be somebody.
We had to research the product.
We reached, I had to research somebody.
Oh, shit.
And we've realized that Snoop did tell him he's going to beat someone.
Oh, shit.
So we've been trying to support him.
Just me.
When I say we, I'm just, I'm just French.
There's nobody else who supports.
No, no, I'm trying to be.
Nick, call him on the side and give him my own
type of support, but he don't want to listen to me.
You know, the crazy shit is.
I be telling niggas, yo, call twin to come drunk on the podcast.
Twin is one of them annoying niggas, right?
But what niggas don't realize is that
if you're not annoying, you don't get noticed.
You got to be annoying in some fashion.
I've been telling some sort of fashion.
Not in that way.
It doesn't work for me.
It doesn't work for me.
No, it's many different fashions that you could be annoying.
And that's also a part of market.
But there's a difference between persistence and annoying.
Marketing is annoying
That's that all
But there's a difference between being persistent
And being annoying
Yeah
It's a thin line
But you're right
But you fuck up
It's over for you
You're right
It's a thin line
I think I like it
The way you put it the first way
Marketing is annoying
No
It is
You're gonna sing about it
You can be like
You can be like
You know I hate this fucking record
But you know it
You hate commercials
To come on radio
They keep coming on
Yeah
Dr De La Rousseau
Hey time
I hear that shit, I'm like, you know, no beef
beef, the commercial, you're a cool niggum.
A foul nigga, the commercials I hate, is the cigarette
commercials, they got to stop.
At some point, at some point, I already know
cigarettes are fucked up for me. You don't got to
keep, you don't got to keep doing that.
Now, you need that in the shower.
You know what?
I don't like them niggas in the shower.
Them niggas got to go, though.
Now, listen.
I already know I'm going to kill myself.
But not, you don't got to show me through the
shower? The nigger in the shower.
That shit hurt me.
Rest in peace to my son, Fat Dre, right?
Fat Drey died three years ago, right?
We got to start the truth commercials.
My son Fat Dre died three days ago, right?
32, 33 years old.
Damn, rest of peace.
Right?
This is not what the drink chances about it.
No, no, no, that nigga died, you know, it is what it is.
Like, you know, I'm not.
I had so many people die in my life.
That shit don't even affect me no more.
But Drey died and he just,
the nigger wasn't in the street
nothing, you know what I mean?
Just a cool dude
fat nigga, you know
cool fat nigga
nigga, nigga died
my heart attack
32, 32, 33 years old
The thing was he wasn't that fat
I know some fat people
Nigger wasn't that fat
But the moral of the story is that
Nakers got fucking take care of themselves
And that's just real shit
Because we get in poison
from so many different angles
We use them poison
You understand
This is a poison right here
whatever we use, cigarettes, whatever it might be.
Balance.
But at the same time, we're getting poison
by the food we eat.
You understand what I'm saying?
The farms ain't right.
We just ate some Parmesan wings.
And them shit was delicious.
They was delicious.
That was pomazard?
I thought it was straight garlic you just ate.
God bless.
This is what taxed on.
The nigger will give you
the worst, worse.
And they give you a little bit of my.
Like, that's hard.
That's hard, because that's balance.
Levels slow backwards is level.
You got to balance it.
You understand?
I'm sad?
Like, listen, man, listen, if you eat pussy from a bitch you never met before,
go to the mall and go to the church, man.
Just, just balance it, man.
I'm sorry.
Nobody ain't with me on that.
I'm just saying that's, it's in the past, like.
I don't ran a pussy on planes.
Plain pussy.
He's plain pussy.
I don't know what just happened just now.
This is true.
the Minnesota.
But listen.
Plains the Minnesota.
Is that a son?
Listen, I also told Tax on his
podcast that I want to sign
a Tax Stone album.
I did say that.
Very early, I said,
you'll listen.
I already knew it.
And I'm going to drop an album
of me just dissing people
talking over beats.
We're bigger than that.
I got the vision.
That's the other spoken word shit ever.
No, I had the vision.
And you got the vision now.
You just got to talk about it, but you never got to talk about the people.
You got to talk about the situations, but never the people.
So it could be globally.
Exactly.
It can be globally.
We're going to do this.
We're going to take this to Universal or Mike Kaiser.
You're going to cut the check for someone.
Shout to Mike and Kyle.
That's my nigga.
That's my nigga.
I listen to Mike Kaiser and this whole of it.
I've seen them in the picture with DMX, JZ, J-Rul.
And that was, you know, I had came, like, right after that to Def Jam,
and I just remember that era.
so good and it was just so beautiful
when they was cutting checks without having
to speak to somebody else
and things like that and they were just making
moves on their own and I just missed that
era so to see them together tonight
it was something, you know
I don't know this word. Give me a word
it was something like dope.
You're a big word, nigga.
Exilarate. That's
going to take me two weeks to figure that out
but exhilarate. It was
exhilarate. No, I don't know if I'm using that
in the right turn. It was
sight that was, um...
It was...
It was...
It was...
It was...
It was...
It was...
It was a great world.
Because it feels like I'm just getting drunk.
But to see...
Now, that was late.
That was dope.
That was dope.
But I knew what was going to happen.
I knew what was going to happen to you.
It's just nature.
Nigs got to understand.
You become...
You know, you're a baby.
Your old niggas got to stop having beef.
You are dope.
Enjoy.
You start becoming feeble again.
You become an old man.
You become a kid.
kid again it's like evolution
so sometimes take evolution
in order for you to get over shit
so you got to go
through different stages in your life and then
what happens is that when men of the
same like age bracket
they're going through the same shit
it's just different
settings and different
they all going through the same shit
it might look good for cameras
because some people keep shit away or
some people keep it on but everybody
going through the same shit
as crazy as niggas might think DMX is
this a nigger that's just as crazy as him
this on camera, smile on your face
and you don't know it.
That's why I accept people like DMAX.
You just be more honest about it.
DMX being itself.
And this niggas is sitting there
creating somebody else.
No, DMX don't know how to be nobody else.
And they do just as much whatever to fuck
or do it, you know what I'm saying?
He's being genuine, yeah.
No, DMX will be another by else.
I love that brother, man.
You know, big up the bad boy tour.
Every date that he came, that he was invited to,
he came through.
And I just want a big,
that up because if if he would have missed the date it had been public headline news they would
have said how the people are suing them the venue is suing them but no he he made every single
date and I want to big that up because of everybody focusing on when that brother does something
bad I want to big up the actual bad boy tour for it being a success I want to big up the
Drake tour I want to big up the Kanye tour here at drink champs we big up
all the artists.
We're, huh?
Beyonce, too, I'm sorry.
Call it, and tonight, you know,
tonight they did what they got to do.
I want to big up Tax Stone for coming out,
hanging with us in the hurricane
and being a hurricane party part two.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to big you up for being in these big articles
and, you know, getting these wonderful interviews
and we support you fully over here.
And that's the reason why a lot of people be like,
yo, why are you?
We never went at any other podcast,
The podcast actually went at us, but we got love for them as well.
But if you document Drink Champs history with our tax season and tax season fans history,
we always supported each other.
There's never been no funny business.
And we're going to continue to do that because you know what?
Like he said, man, we got to keep bigging up the podcast culture.
So big up to Rap Radar, Big up to Combat Jack, big up to our, I'm in premium Pete,
big up to our brilliant idiots.
Shut up to Pete.
to um i'll name this podcast later the podcast what's home girls got that podcast um out here mr lee
anti-socialites what no antisocialite that's what i don't think mr leop
girl no i didn't hear you what you said the comedian girls that want us to do a podcast out there
with him what anti social that's not the one i was okay what anti socialites all right cool
the anti-social lights uh big up what's a what's a big up too short too sure got a podcast now
Boombox, right?
Yeah, boombox, yeah.
We had, he's got, it was a video, but he has a podcast now.
Yeah, so that's great.
Because we got to bring up this podcast, Coach, because, you know why?
We can keep continuing to support the people and the movements and the, and the
inspirations that we believe in.
You know what I'm saying?
So, I want to, um, big that up, man.
Thank you, Tax.
You know, you told me this coming out here.
I wanted to do it immediately because last time we didn't have a video.
and I'm still giving you award
for the only niggas that we
interview with no video
I'm also giving Stiles Pee
Award for that
and Sheik Award for that
And also Charlamagne
Big up Charlemagne
Before we get up out of here
Let's just big up Charlemagne
How much he's a good
Great God, man
Charlemagne
I tell you
I'm really fucking Charlaman
Man
Niggies be running up there to me
in the hood
That's how I know
You know people hate Shawlamee son
Like yo
nigga told me
He was like
Yo and one of my men
actually. And it kind of hurt
me that my man tried to fake
check me about some shit like, Nick, you don't know
my character. But anyway,
the nigga was like, yo, how you let
that nigga beans come in Charlemagne like
that? And Charlemagne
the one to put you on. I said
nigger, what? I said
my nigger, if I
battled everybody
that told me something about Charlemagne,
I would be doing
life. You understand?
I said, I would never
never argue
nothing. I just say
all right, yeah.
All right, cool.
And I spin off. It's too
many people with an opinion about that nigga.
That's how I know his show is humongous.
Right. Because it's too
many people. I didn't see
niggas that know me that think I got
before Charlemagne. Niggas and say, yo, what that
nigga Shalame said about you? I'm like, what
niggins got me a check? What the
fucking you were talking? Who fucking me
what he said about me?
He got me looking. I'm Googling shit.
But pardon me.
I'm Googling and shit.
What the fuck's y'allamee said?
But real shit.
So you understand, I'm not, I'm never going to do that with nobody.
Not in this industry.
This is not the streets.
I ain't going to me out here slapping niggas up and fighting people because you feel away about what somebody said or what somebody did or their product or whatever it might be.
Whatever.
I'll protect them in any type of way if I fuck with them.
But I'm not going to be out here fighting people.
And that's how you know it's nerds.
That's why I keep telling people.
what's nerds is people that
don't interact or have even
violent encounters in their life
for them to even act like it would be
a violent encounter like
you never did nothing for you to say
why a nigga ain't do something
in that situation
what are you talking about
what do you talk about
you talk about a nigga
the nigga delivered mail
he got three kids and he telling you
why you ain't snuff son
when you're like what? You're serious
you serious my nigga? You serious my nigga?
Like, chill out.
So it's like, you got to come in groups.
But even if he said that, or when he said that, you think that was coming from, like, the Philly thing?
Yo, I agree with him.
That's what people didn't understand.
I did not know that Charlemagne didn't make a little mama cry.
I text Charlemagne myself before Beans ever said that.
It said, damn, so you're a foul nigger, son?
Like, you made little mama cry.
Little Mama father, them is from East New York.
I'm from the East.
I know them we dabble in the same circles.
I was like when I see that shit
When you actually look back at the footage
It was actually Angela Yee
Yeah
I ain't afraid
That fucked me up too
But the way the footage is formatted
You think Charlemagne did it
Yeah
So when he said it
I was like
Holy shit
Like I was even like
Oh I didn't know
It was Angelie
It wasn't even him
So
And it was like
When being said
At that point
At that point
She asked
When he said it
I agreed in my head
Not agreed on no shit
Like yo why would you
Because
I know Charlemagne not scared to say nothing.
He's done it to too many niggas for you to even question it.
If he's scared to say something to him.
He ain't scared to say nothing than niggas.
You know what I mean?
So that's why I didn't care.
I was like, whatever, he could think what he want to think.
But when the Charlemagne said it and was like, nigger, I ain't even a one made a crowd.
I was Andrew Yee.
And I'm like, what?
Yeah, I had to look back on that.
I said, no.
I did too.
I actually seen that.
When I looked back to an interview, I was like, damn.
And it wasn't like Angela.
Like, I just want to say something like that
on this type of, like, platform and be like,
because she was just asking her.
You know, Angela's a shop shooter.
As much as people might not realize it,
she's sitting there, she'd be throwing military dots.
Nah, no, no, no.
I need you all to look at Breakfast Club interviews.
I need all you ought to do this.
If you haven't realized it,
and watch Angela Yee through the interviews.
You sit back in awe
At some point
I'm telling you
She comes with dots
They're so serious
But
So how was it when
You're like
What the fuck?
Now but all three of them
Niggas is mad
I don't know
They always have computers
In front of them
We gotta step off shit up
You want to suck in the computers
You gotta get the lap time
You're like
You ever watch that nigga
That nigga be like
Yo now
You know
You know
Shalaman is sharp
Yeah he's sharp
I don't listen
Shalamaine dangerous
Yo
I keep telling niggas
you could tell he know to read
good
shall make you know how to read
that nigga dangerous
that niggins think son is a joke
son really pay attention to everything
he watches and reads everything
he'd be like yo did you read such such book
he'd be on Reddit that shit like
just came out like a day and a half ago
you know if he's on Reddit it's for real
how you read the whole book
you know what I mean
but it just be like certain shit that I pick up
and I watch like he'd only
reason I start working out. I seen
that nigga pulled up his shirt. He had one of the
what's the um...
The gay Calvin Clown cut
that shit right there. What's that? The G.I. Joe cut
cut to your bowls?
He had one of them shit. I was
like, what the fuck? This nigga was mad out of shape
a couple months ago. He made me
work out. I started working out. So niggas
be like, yo, you'd be trying to be like Shalameh. I'm like
why not? The nigga get money.
Make some noise for the nigga
getting money.
You know, Tadstone,
let me thank you again for being another guest on us twice.
Thank you, man.
Let me pick up to Honduras,
because you know the hottest rapper from Honduras.
Shout out, drink, chance.
And you ain't even making a rapper.
But you're the hottest rapper from Honduras.
I'm going to Honduras, man.
And so many of them hit me, man.
Yeah, you got to go to Honduras.
They're like, brother, we need you out here to go to Gatsa Gaupa.
Oh, they hit you with the brother?
When they hit you with the brother, you fucked up.
I'm going.
I'm going to go.
I got family out there.
Have you ever been to Honduras, though?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I didn't, the,
this niggas poison each other,
my nigga, that's all they do,
is kill each other.
I got to do coming home.
Everybody.
Oh, oh, coming home,
he's done.
Let me stay in his house.
Yeah.
Coming home, Honduras,
do you got a double year out there?
No, I got that.
Do you got a W in Honduras?
I won't be there.
Ain't no W.
I'm going to coach it, though.
You go to Honduras.
Because he doesn't,
he doesn't,
let me see this up before he leave.
He does a documentary
to be serious,
will evolve,
where he goes to,
all these different countries
and he finds hip hop
it first started in Cuba
Haiti, Peru
Cuba he went to Haiti
the new one is Vietnam
and then Vietnam
and then he's going to go
to Honduras with you
and you're gonna rekindle you
fucking Honduras
my nigga
when y'all get a W
rest of P-9
we'll go build it
twin
twin companies
you got to St. Regis
you got a Sheraton
I'm an SVG
nigga
all right all right
one love my nigga
tax
whoa
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