FULL SEND PODCAST - Offset | Ep. 164
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album dropping tonight, right?
At midnight?
All set on the full seven podcast.
Yes, sir.
Fuck yeah.
So album tonight at midnight.
Yeah.
So this is like, I know you've done a few pods, but I feel like I got you on the best day.
Best day, right?
Best day, right?
You guys are probably vibing today, right?
Yeah, I'm excited.
I'm excited, bro.
How do you celebrate, like, an album coming out?
Like, what do you guys do tonight?
I probably celebrate tomorrow because I'm going to booby trap and shit.
Strip.
Play the album, get that shit, spent.
See some ass.
So booby traps tonight?
Tomorrow.
Oh, so tomorrow night, Friday night.
Friday night.
Okay. And then what? Have you guys been gambling here while you're at the Hard Rock?
Gambling a little bit. I won a little something, something. Lossom, too. Gated something back.
But yeah, I've been chilling for the most part. You got out of the boat.
Yeah, man, just been chilling, man, because it'd be kind of nervous before it come up.
So I just be chilling. When you come out, it's like, okay, cool, I can breathe.
Do you, like, handle all the social shit that you got to do, or do you have a whole team of people that does that?
I got a whole team of people, but, like, post it. I do all the post of myself.
I just make sure we have content every single day.
Like, I'm blowing their phone up right now.
Like, I need some shit to post right now.
Yeah.
But I posted myself, though, yeah.
Strip club-wise in Miami, are you loyal to booby-trap?
Um, do you go to other strip club in Miami?
I like Tussies, too, because Tissy's got the private room.
Tutsis is lit.
Tutsi's, five.
They got good food, too.
I went there one time for, um, Dana White, his son's 21st.
We celebrated in Miami and we went to Tutsis.
It was fucking crazy.
I feel like I never done booby-trap, like, properly.
Come fuck with me.
Booboo-trap is, it's kind of intimidating.
Like, for me, a little bit.
Why you said that?
I don't know.
It's just a lot to handle.
A lot of ass?
A lot of everything.
Just a lot of everything, yeah.
I haven't done it properly.
Yeah, you probably didn't do it properly.
So what do you throw at booby trap on an album release weekend?
So what I do is I go in with population, I vibe for a minute, probably like 30, 45 minutes.
Then I go to the private room with my people, and where we go to the private room, and we got our own vibe set up.
What are you throwing out there on like an album release weekend?
I'm released probably like a 30.
30K?
Yeah, we're on a regular line.
I'm just going.
I'm 18, maybe
if she likes flight shit like that about 30 on the...
Today's a special day.
Yeah, album release.
So I'm gonna, gotta let that shit go.
Fuck yeah.
What's the most you've ever thrown
in a strip club?
Yeah.
100K?
And magic, yeah.
Damn.
Dumb and shit, every.
That's a lot of once.
When I left, I was, what the fuck?
What was that occasion?
We had this QC event called Stripper Bowl.
Stripper Bowl?
Yeah, we had to move into another club.
That was a bigger club.
What's stripper bowl?
We just made like a holiday.
just like we did it once though we only did it once though so it's like the Super Bowl except
strippers exactly you can gambling shit upstairs like professional games but then it was all the
strippers and shit we do like a thing 600 was thrown the whole night she she that's a lot 600
yes you know what the fuck does the floor like at that point to get the ones it took them two weeks
to get the ones yeah no way yeah that's crazy what other rappers have you been with like
who's like known for like throwing a lot that you're
you're friends with south side
how south side the producer
yeah yeah oh shit he'll come throw
a dub like it's his regular throw
yeah every time he goes the dog
that's crazy
what's the most you ever through
I don't know Gabe how much have I thrown on a strip club
I'm usually like really hammered 15
15 no we done more than 15
for sure
that they were then a son was like a lot
yeah no I think we'd done like 25 or something
that's a lot of ones but I don't go to the strip club
too often yeah I don't go to the strip up too often
I like going, like, once in a blue moon.
Like, if you have all the boys,
nothing beats, like, a strip club night.
Yeah, with the right occasion, too.
Yeah.
It's a great time.
Yeah, I don't go out of time either because I don't want to burn out.
I don't become a regular in that motherfucker.
Yeah.
I mean, so that's why I throw as much when I go, because I don't go as much.
Yeah.
How about gambling?
Have you always been a gambler?
Yeah.
When you're in Vegas, you got to come play at the Red Rock.
We play with Dana, Dana White there?
I always want to play with Dana.
You got to come.
They're fucking crazy.
I want to see them because them niggas be going crazy.
He goes 30K.
three hands.
So they'll go up and down like millions.
Yeah.
No,
it's just always 30K three hands pretty much.
The whole time.
Pretty much, yeah.
It's crazy.
From the beginning and the end,
30K.
He just saw,
did he just sell USC for,
is that real?
I think they got a new deal
for 7.7 billion.
So now the UFC's going to be
on a streaming service,
Paramount Plus.
So now that people don't have to pay
for pay-per-view anymore.
So it's going to be even bigger.
Do you watch it all or no?
Yeah, yeah, watch.
You saw Jake Paul and Tank Davis?
I don't understand how that's happening, though.
I mean, that's kind of what Jake Paul does, right?
That nigga, 7, 8.
I'm not saying, 7, 8, like, the niggas, it's far.
So you think Jake wins?
Yes.
This is kind of like the Mayweather versus Logan Paul fight.
And Mayweather, he got the better of Logan for sure.
I think Logan's even bigger.
Than Jake?
Fuck no.
Logan's bigger than Jake, yeah.
Like, bigger, yeah.
But Jake's now a more experienced boxer than
probably Logan was at that time.
I don't know.
That weight shit, that shit is a real thing.
What's the odds on that shit?
I wonder.
Not out yet.
Who do you think I went out of, um,
Canello?
I don't really follow boxing like that.
Connello, man.
I like, I like, I like, I like, my boy, but Canello's just, uh,
he knows a beast.
He's not old.
He still got it and he got them.
He hit hardest motherfucker.
And then, like, the fighters, he fought and lost to us some,
Dogs, though, like, most people won't get in the ring with them.
So it's like, I don't know, has he got to, I don't know.
I feel like he's going to land over.
What's that?
What's the, what's the odds on that?
Oh, so there's Davis is minus 205 to be Jake Paul.
Jay Paul's plus 155.
Wow, that's tight odds.
Tank Davis is minus 205, Jake Paul's 155 opening odds.
Dude, that's crazy.
I don't know.
Tank five, too, though.
But it's like, he's so short.
Yeah.
I'm saying the height difference is like is Jake even going to be able to hit him
like he's probably so fast he's gonna be able to hit jake short though tank's gonna hit him a lot
right how tall the tank to five seven like six three it's a different that's no i know
six three and big my technique he got him in technique because he's for sure yeah but
oh no i got to see that fight that shit sound crazy you gamble on football you sports bet he
I had to pay him a lot of money to that fight.
Oh, they're making so much money.
They're making so much money off those fights.
On Netflix, too, now?
He had to, though.
Man.
It's got to be around.
I had a working boss.
You got to pay, if you ask somebody to fight, you got to pay him.
Oh, how it works.
I think it happens different ways.
I feel like with those two guys, they just come to a...
I mean, maybe even Netflix starts that, right?
And just offers them both a bag.
Oh, yeah.
They're probably getting 20 milapopop.
I think that's too low.
Just a step more?
So, Javante didn't
He get that on his own already
Shit, true
Yeah, Javante's been getting paid
That's true
And if you're gonna do this fight over the other fight
They probably give him some dogs
Probably give him a lot
They're getting paid
But the album drops tonight
Chiari
Kiari, real name
Licking the Mirror album
Speak My Truth album
I feel fuck it is what it is
There's two songs out now right
Already?
Yeah, professional and bodies
I guess it'll be out by the time
People are watching now
But what's some tracks to look out for
I saw there was a feature with Youngboy
Yeah, that one peels
Watch out for that one
Watch out for it's another one
That's not a turn record
It's like
It's like actual music
It's called proud of myself
With TZL touchdown
And another one to watch
Is I did one for takeoff
With um
What kind of for?
John Legend
I did it
Me and John Legend
So it's like
Working with him's crazy bro
Did you guys work together
In the studio?
Nah but he like
Cut his vocals in one day
Sent it over
Kilt the shit
like immediately he's on the track he on the song yeah and i shot a video with him too
that's like a touchy song what was that process like with john legend very hard he he had did
a hook for me and i sat on it probably three months and everybody kept telling me like cut the verse
and it was hard for me to cut it because i never made a song about the situation
because it was just hard to do but now just done i don't even listen to him
because i like it's hard you just had to get it out and then it's out yeah did you work with
young boy in the studio or you guys just traded versus he was he's been in amsterdam he
He didn't fell in love with Europe or some shit
He said, I don't even want to come back
You want to live there
But he sent that, he just said that shit
I sent it to him
He sent it back in like 25 minutes
Who's the most like automatic in the studio
That you like work with?
Yeah, Ghana
Yeah
Oh yeah, you have a song with Ghana too, right?
It's the same city
We just know the pockets to be in
Bounce off each other, good ideas
Have you guys been in the studio a lot together?
Yeah, for the past year, yeah
We got one on the album
Called Different Species
It's one of them ones
Gunner's on fire right now.
Yeah.
Did you get, like, any flack for, like, working with Gunner or, like...
Don't be my business or, like, nah.
You know what I mean?
I'm not.
I don't see no flag.
No, he's been on fire.
I feel like all the shit that he kind of went through is, like, and honestly, like,
he just kept dropping fire and it didn't even, you know?
You got to do.
I learned the same thing.
He taught me a value to listen to, like, tune shit out and get to what people really love you for.
Because at the end of the day, fans just want good music.
Like, that's all they care about, right?
That's what they love you for.
So it's like, when you get back.
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Let's get back into the pot
You probably talked about it before
But I'd be interested here too
Like how'd you
How'd you start like making music for the first time
It was a group of us
Yeah
So it was fun at first you know what I mean
So it wasn't like
Like when was the first time you guys got in the booth
The first time
Probably was like 2000 fucking nine
no hell no before that because it was eighth grade we was rapping eighth grade
and what made you guys like want to get in there for the first time like someone inspire you
I wasn't rapping she quabo and teco was already like rapping uh-huh and so they just kind of got
me into it kind of for me to be for real like kind of got me into it and then we started
really taking the series by like 10th grade trying to like trying to actually go to open mics
go to alenica we stay in guinette so that's the outskirts of illana's like 30 minutes from
Atlanta so nobody came from my side with us so we would have to go to
to the city, make the connects, getting finessed by DJs, to play our song, not knowing people
coming here paying $25, get their song playing.
We're paying $100, or they might tell us, we'll play it three times.
You got to buy a bottle.
We teaming up.
Is that such a different grind back then?
Yeah, different about it.
Like, imagine your grind compared to what upcoming artists are having to do right now?
That's why so many are coming artists because the grind is so easier.
And I think back then, bro.
There's no physical work now, right?
No physical work.
Well, you can.
Well, your fans are going to buy it for collectibles.
But it's like...
But you don't got to go out and talk to DJs and, like,
did you guys have to, like, go grind at radio stations and stuff, too?
It's excited, actually, to go, though.
We appreciate everything.
Hot 97, V-103, 97.5.
In Atlanta, we was going to pulling up to them bitches all the time.
Spend the record.
Spend the record.
But we knew we had to get close to a DJ.
Shout out of DJ Scream.
DJ Scream did our first mixtape before we ever had new QC or anybody.
We had paid them out of our pocket.
And the garage, it was different.
It was like hand-to-hand.
You had to touch people.
It wasn't no viral shit.
People that was already big on the internet was already stars, like, already.
You know what I mean?
So it wasn't like I could do some shit online, and my song popped during that time.
But the good thing about this shit is, like, you build a real fan base.
It's not like people, because I feel like when you pop online, it's hard because it's like, that's a trendy thing that people like versus somebody like.
You was wacky at first to people
And then niggas was like
Oh this shit hard
And oh this shit hard
And it grows
It's different when it just be like
Boom it's good
Yeah
Because you've been like successful now
For what
Over like 10 to 12 years now
Almost right
Was the first big big hit
Would you say was Versace remix
Me the first big hit
Was Bando
Because I was played all over the radio
And that's all I wanted to do
I didn't ever think like world
When you're trying to get on
You're trying to blow up you'll see
That was the biggest shit
But then, of course, like, biggest stat number-wise for us to go to the next level, was for sure.
What would you tell, like, upcoming artists now, what's the, because not many people have done what you've done where you've been successful and for so long.
Like, 12 years in the rap game, you see so many rappers, they're on top of the world.
And now they're, like, completely done.
What do you think's been the key to your success?
And, like, what would you tell upcoming people?
The key to my sense, I feel like, is always never satisfied with where I'm at, status.
wise never not big enough
I always want more
and I'm and I'm
I always grab a team
to help you can't do this shit on your own
you gotta have a strong team
and for the upcoming artists
it's like perfect your craft
and work on
I feel like sometimes people
a lot of artists look at
maybe they favorite artists and try to do what they did
everybody on their own book
to the own story to how they do shit
so like just be original and build
your fan base by
actively talking to your social people like your fans
I don't do it I don't do a good job of that
but I didn't come out of that era so it's like I can get away with it
right like going live and shit and doing all that
playing records on live and all that shit is showing personality
especially for rappers we don't show personality everybody think we tough or we
quiet or we like don't want to be bothered but I learned like
through castrain when I went on castrain personality
when people see how funny you is real that shit make them grasp to you
even more that shit was huge yes was huge what was that like doing that with kai that shit was fun
as fuck i was just being me i didn't get a fucking i feel like you were one of the first people to
kind of do like a 24 hour one too right i was and i feel like it was a it was a nice booster
it was a nice like alley you for the rest of his place you guys had that gp simulator thing too
right yeah that was funny that we had the lot of technical test shit the shit that shock you
the little shit that like the shock you the niggas splash me in water when i went to sleep
Some niggas is funny, though
He's good, he's fucking
It's crazy how big he's gotten
Yeah, just being him though
Crazy
Just being him
I feel like he didn't do no
Corny shit to get where he was at
Yeah
I mean, just being him
How much impact do you think
Streamers play now
In the music industry
I hate to like
Perish and shit
Because it's two different worlds
Just like how much you think
Streamers impact
It's just like saying
It's just like saying
Like when you ask that to me
It's just like saying
How much does fashion
Influenced the music scene
It's like
There's two different worlds
They collide together
I fuck with the streaming shit
I fuck with the streamers
Whatever they got going on
Like a new way for kids to find
Like
Success by doing shit
That they want to do
I'm all for that shit
I think I saw
I was a kid with a dream
Being a musician
You know what I mean
Like how that felt like
Damn this shit a dream
To be able to be able to do it
It's like doing some shit
I really wanted to do
I fuck with you
Like I'm wondering how much
Your marketing strategies
Have changed over like
12 years on like an album release
week or month
like I saw you'd say on Joe's pod that
um you could spend
fucking a few hundred grand on a music video
it'll get X amount of views
or you can spend
a hundred bucks of like you said you were
just getting like a dirt bike clip or some shit
and that'll potentially get like 10 mil
exactly so it's like I notice that
because we do a lot of YouTube stuff now too
YouTube doesn't change totally
it's crazy bro like even we could shoot
something because we've done like a lot of pranks and big shit like that and yeah you can spend like
200k on a video and up take a month to edit it and then put it on youtube and it'll get like you know
a few mill yeah or you can just go stream for a day and just fuck around 45 seconds of that shit
and get like 50 million views 50 million but that's what's what happened is the other platforms
kind of took away from youtube people don't just be on youtube because you're going to see that shit
as soon as it's on you're going to see it on any other any other any other any other other
So it's like I'm cool with the running guns now because I feel like lifestyle shit just like with the streams
Lifestyle shit people relate to it and you just walking and talking every day being with somebody every day
Lifestyle shit is I do big videos sometimes because it's just my creative
It's not for it's not for uh like views it's like I want to be creative with this shit
Yeah like bodies that was a big record for me though so it made sense for me to do a nice video I think that video is like
200 and it's with a feature so it's another artist so it makes sense for it to cost it much
but me on my other shit i'll do some shit right here go right here on this pool for some girls in the
pool go to a basketball court play basketball actually playing shoot the video that should get way
more views than the 200 000 where i got v effects and my dinosaur coming on my neck some crazy
shit yeah it's crazy but it's like i give it the program yeah i know are music videos you think
as a whole getting less on youtube now i don't feel like they're getting less i feel like the
rhythm at YouTube is
weird. They feel like if you listen to this person
this person and you're going to listen to these people
and they rotate the videos. That's why
I thought. Yeah, I think I was dropping videos
every goddamn day. Because you see like
old YouTube, like music videos have like
a billion views and shit. Like I feel like
what was the last big music
video that actually like pop
the fuck off and has like a shit
ton of views?
I can't like think of one.
You know what I'm saying? Like
this would be happening in music. Anything a testament.
music they find ways to cut
the money they're paying
who the platforms
because even with streams and shit
bro how it's done
and how it's counted to money
it's way different from five years ago
six years ago seven years ago
how strong it was still was going just
less exposure
like I feel like the playlists
and shit then water shit down so crazy
there's so many plays 400,000
playlist on Spotify 400,000
playlist on Apple
then you guys
got YouTube where you can create a playlist and you can it's just like it's like scrambling music
that's why projects i feel like albums ain't ticking like people don't make body work no more people
make music to catch the internet i don't do that shit though that's why a lot of songs to come
and go like song when you as a kid you remember the kids now after two years
they don't even respect the songs you fell off or like it's some shit's like different bro it's just
different, bro. I feel like the value
of music ain't the same. You know how to do this, but
do you think other people like they got to get with the times
a little bit and they have to respect where just like
the internet is going
and content to stay relevant? Yes
and no, because there's some
acts like, what's
to do that, Russ? Russ.
Yeah, right? Yeah. He ain't no big
ass in that nigga, but he's going to set more tickets than
the nigga who is. Yeah, what's?
He's just low-key raking it in, Russ
all the time, right? Because he built his fan base.
Yeah. So even if you're on the internet,
like building your fan base is what matters bro like touching your fans fucking with
him like no other like a lot of people like the end do right you know Ian yeah and I see
what he did though like he kind of like nurtured his fans like this us against the world and then
people just start joining same thing with you same thing with you like just us but
talking to these niggas fucking with these niggis noticing them giving them a name for themselves
If you, that shit works in this time of day, but like having a viral video, you jumping off a sky and then a song playing a song catch.
That shit don't last maybe five months, but it's like not taking serious of building the fan base.
Well, some songs be big as fuck on the internet and then the strings be low as hell.
That's why I don't make like internet songs.
If you think about the internet, don't count for a stream.
Most videos on TikTok go viral within 30 to 15 seconds, which means.
They're only listening to the one part.
Mm-hmm.
And then after they shoot their video,
they cut them off.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
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I see a lot of weird shit with, like, botting and shit on Spotify and, like,
playlisting.
Is that, like, a thing that's going on now that a lot of people are doing?
I think it's a thing going on.
I ain't never, I didn't ever did the shit, but I've heard about it.
I'm not really, I don't know.
I'll be seeing bots on comments.
Yeah.
When you say bot shit, like you like fake streams.
I've seen some arts get disposed for that shit
But it's like
I would never want to do that shit
Because I really want to know where I'm at, bro
I'm not trying to cap
And then like they're gonna notice
After a while
Because niggas really not listening, it's fake
Going back, do you miss those like days of like
Doing those old physical grinds?
Fuck no
No
No
That shit was probably a lot of work
Because it's hard as fuck
You get your shit like
It's hard, bro
To spread the word
Hell no
Fuck that post is on the walls
and doing all that posters on the stop signs.
It was good, but it's just hard.
You always appreciate those moments of it.
I really had to do it myself.
We was doing it myself, putting the bitches on that shit.
I said,
going around, driving around different cities
and in Georgia to put our shit up.
It worked, though.
It does work.
But hell no, doing it.
Hell no.
Street teams.
Hell no.
Damn.
What do you think is the biggest thing
that's changed from like now till
then till now in the music industry
oh like the process
of putting the music out like Friday
you gotta put the song
I don't do yes please Friday for it to count
for the that shit shouldn't be like that
it should count from whenever the fuck that shit come on
why is that that's the rules
so wait you have to put your album out on Friday
Billboard rules you got to yeah that's why
all albums if you notice all albums come on Friday
at midnight and who makes that rule
Spotify think Billboard
billboard okay so then when that happens
you have to think like if you're a little right
artist you trying to come up
it's hard
like with everybody dropping on the same day
back then
that's the difference from now but then we would drop
on my we had me go Mondays
we just drop on Monday ain't nobody dropping
we didn't give a fuck about the numbers and like
the number shit is whack
for the platforms I'm not gonna lie
to say how many listeners you got
to say how many
showing your streams to other people is kind of crazy
you don't like that I don't fuck
with it because guess what
some songs
like I think it's his album
like maybe eight months later
the shit's selling more than anything
and I feel like
with the trendy fans now
like they go off of
say for instance a song come out
and the first day don't be that good right
they won't listen to it because of what people's in
like no the first day didn't do a certain amount of numbers
so it tune out the fan base
so it's hard to grow records
your shit gotta pop the end
now it's like you gotta pop now
Yeah.
And go, I ain't no grinding for the records because they show too much of the numbers and trick people minds.
How did the Versace song come about?
Can you tell us the story of that?
I was in jail, bro.
Shit, I don't even know.
I just know I heard it on the phone.
Really?
What?
Y'all things got him on the song.
Oh, it's up.
So I could tell you my experience for being there.
That sucked.
I ain't tell anybody who I was.
And then one time the dude was doing count singing a song.
like the officer doing count before you heard it no he just don't know it's me but he's singing the song
like he's singing besides for satchi why he counting me and don't know it's me because i ain't
told nobody i had it had been so it was so fresh it happened while i was in there so it was like
he ain't know he probably like now like i think it was in the jail when i was that was crazy for me
because as soon as i can and then you know what happened i knew it was real i had six vegetations
at that jail you was allowed to get and girls would come back down
Back, the back, bang, bang, bang, big.
And you have to wait, so you're in the till, you like the list, the girl name.
Just visiting or?
Just visiting.
That's when I know.
No conjugal.
No congables, no.
It's like a glass.
It's like a glass.
It's like a county.
It's some counties.
I was in there for like probation, small shit.
So six, Versace comes out and six chicks just come to visit you in jail.
Sorry God, every weekend, every, every visit.
That's fucking though.
They, like, sitting in a room like this and knowing that's my new.
Oh, yeah.
And did you know them?
Like, were you like?
Oh, no.
I knew them.
Yeah, yeah.
But it was like, I would do it different.
Like, I would be like, come at 10.
And then the not answering the phone was,
you just pick up phone, you, hello?
Yeah, you know, when you go there.
That's pretty sauce.
It's sauce.
Right?
I started seeing like, oh, okay, I see what's coming.
It's on the way.
They all came in one day, too.
Yeah, it's one day.
Six girls in one day.
That might be a jail record, no?
They was looking at me crazy.
That was the jail beauty, right?
You go on another visit.
Is it what the jail guy's jealous?
The niggas like, damn, boy, what you got going on?
I'm like, shit, you know, I get my guy out there, you know what I mean?
I ain't telling them what going on.
I'm not telling them because it didn't what I believe.
I was only in there for 12 hours, but I learned it's kind of like exactly like the movies.
What's just like weird?
Kela, I'll tell you a story.
I told us before, but like, yeah, so we did a prank.
We've done a lot of pranks, right?
So we did a fake mall cop prank.
Like I had the, you know, Paul Blart.
Yeah.
Like I had the thing and like the thing.
And then in Texas.
it's illegal to impersonate a security guard.
So we're doing a prank prank in the mall, like fucking with people like,
yo, don't do this, blah, blah, blah.
And then eventually I found out I had a warrant for my arrest.
They figured out it was you.
I guess when we uploaded the video.
So we found out we had a warrant for my arrest.
So eventually I decided, all right, I'll turn myself in.
So I went there.
And then, yeah, when I got in, like, I swear to God,
it was the weirdest thing.
Like, this guy walks up to me and he's just like,
he was like literally, like, telling the guy, like,
he wanted to like share a cell with me
like some gay shit and shit like that
and he like walked up he's like what's your name
I'm like Kyle he's like I'm butt naked
and he's like telling the guy like
he can come sleep in my cell and shit
and I was like literally about
they're about to put me in a cell
and then I think the guard like
he put me in another cell
but I mean fuck
what the fuck hell
I ain't never heard no shit like that
yeah he wasn't that big
so like I probably would have to scrap him
but yeah
he had to get in there
I mean, I wasn't trying to have scrap in jail.
You better have to, if he was.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was crazy.
But no, it was good.
I just chilled in there, and then eventually I was out.
Ate some food.
But, dude, it was terrifying.
The nigga told you his name.
He said, my name's butt naked.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I would push his ass off the trip.
Yeah, well, they're probably not going to do that to you, but like, for, to me, it's a little, probably easier, right?
You just a little fragile?
Yeah, probably.
I mean, it's a lot easier to,
Introduce yourself as butt naked to me, then offset.
Yeah.
Nick's fun, Jake.
We have, fuck jail.
We're not going back.
Yeah, fuck that, bro.
You've done a few other songs with Drake, right?
No complaints.
No complaints.
That's a fucking bang.
He came through for me on that one.
That's my dog.
Have you been in the studio with him?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Was that song made in the studio?
Yeah.
That's one of my favorite songs.
No complaints is.
Yeah.
You could throw that on any time.
Anytime.
And, like, on the way to, like, a party with checks.
No complaints.
I love doing it at the show.
Turn out, they might've picked it that motherfucker every time.
How many songs did, like, Migos and you have a Drake total?
So many, right?
Five or six.
Has he always showed love to you guys?
Always showed love.
Always, productive video, shoes, all that shit.
Don't make it a hassle.
Don't be charged niggas, none, and none.
Even we was little niggas, like, didn't charge,
then, like, because a lot of artists, his size of bully the record.
But, like, I'm going to do it, but I want all the publishing and all that he ain't do none of that shit.
Like, Eagle splits.
How does that work?
so like when you when someone approaches you do a song sometimes you like request the feature or like if you're if like a feature price and or if you're friends with them you just do it for free it's kind of just like a case by case basis it's depending on how it came in like if you get my lawyers and shit of course i'm like feature but like if i fuck with you i'm gonna do it or sometimes i'm like i can fuck with the song and see the potential the song doing something sometimes the money for the future don't be worth it it'd be like just fuck with the artist he has special artists anyways you never know how to table's time you're
Yeah. Fuck. Now I see why. Yeah. There must be so many egos in the rap game, too, right? Over the years?
For sure. Like, yo, why aren't you doing this shit for me for free? Like, right?
I'll be like that, too. Yeah.
And my producers and shit. Ligar, you don't fucking have ass. Fuck, I'll give you an offense. Fuck, I'll give you an album. But we lot of my partners, though. We do swaps, though.
Okay. Swap me and like... Like artists or producers? Both. Yeah.
Depending on if the producer make albums. My Metro and Southside, the nigs make albums. So, just cool, do a swap.
with them where it's like shit
you do this for me I got you on the record
you want me on. That's how most
of us do it though now though we don't just be
niggas don't be taxing niggas because nigga can't fill away
nigga like I want 150 verse
you're like what
especially if they already
turned to so nah niggas don't really
charge probably
like international that's where you catch the feature
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who's the hottest producers in the game right now vinos um fn z
oz from you're from where you from where you from kennedy yeah where what city you know
i think toronto you don't know oz no the producer i make a lot of trade shit too biniacs
south side metro has boy wanda ever you ever done boy wonder i'm
good friends with him he's my boy that's my dog he did say my grace okay forgot to name him
that's a banger boy wonder has so many good beats yeah smackers he just understand music like
you understand sounds i looked at his playlist on spotify like boy one it's like what the fuck
crazy shit and he don't text niggas like he had a good reputation he do his business clean
because he could be texting niggas yeah it's the records he got is he got number one number ones
number ones he ain't doing that though did you ever have a beat that you missed out on like you
had it and you're like ah nah and then it like someone else took it almost almost fucked up
on taste oh everybody yeah because yeah i think it was a time bad time for tiger a lot of people
shitting on um wasn't doing the verse like yeah niggas was supposed to do it ain't do it and then
i almost ain't did i did it bro this shit so was that tiger song yeah so he already did the hook
yeah taste and then he sent it to you and you were debated not doing it i was just like doing so much
shit already. Right, right. And I was like,
I heard it one more time. I'm like, hey, I'll lie this beat.
D.A. got that dope. That's my dogs.
And I think he's from Canada, too.
I'm not sure what city he's from, but I think he's from
Canada, too. And when I did it, bro, I'm so happy I did that shit
13 times pregnant. I was some shit like that.
Because I was a club. And Pop,
banger, right? And Pop, it was like a crossover
of both worlds. TIGA's got some tracks, too.
Tiga had some tracks back in the day. Yeah. He always
sneaked some shit. Him, French Montana.
The niggas always going to catch some shit.
Yeah, he's a guy that stayed relevant for a while, too, right?
They always catch his second.
How does, like, a producer get your attention?
Like, is it possible for, like, an upcoming producer?
Like, how would they even...
With the internet, yeah.
The internet helps with that.
Have you ever done some shit like that?
Because sometimes I listen to a song that's like maybe viral
and people doing another dance to it.
And I was like, who the fuck make the beat?
And you'll find the producer to the song and connect like that.
For upcoming producers, though, what do you think?
what advice would you give to them?
Like, how does a beat catch your ear?
Like, how long do you...
When you're going through beats, like, how do you do it?
Do you just, like, open a folder and, like...
Open folder, beat by beat.
But you got 30 seconds out of me.
Do you listen for 40 seconds, or sometimes it'll be, like, seven seconds next?
Sometimes, because you'll just know, like, hell now.
But, like, 30 seconds, because it's always...
Like, I'm looking for something that stands out in a beat.
I don't like the, like...
Like, it's always something like, if, like, taste.
That's right away, yeah.
Yeah.
That's like a standout thing.
That's like a millisecond, you know.
You can just hear it's a standout sound, though, throughout the beat, though.
It's like make it interesting.
That shit, key, I got, let's go, let's go that.
You can just tell when you hear that motherfucker, like, this is the one.
What else do you like doing outside music?
Playing cod.
Still play cod?
What cod is out right now?
I was talking about this the other day with my boys.
Which cod is out?
Do you know what's fucked up?
I play it every day, and I don't know.
I just play because I play uh
I play war zone so I play resurgence
Okay
Only that's all I play is resurgence
How long you've been playing cod
Since what cod
First one on PS2
Caught 4?
Cod 4 that's the first one on PS2
On PS2 is when I fell in love with it
My older brother
I started I started at Card 4 too
There's the other shit called
There used to be Halo
I started out of Halo
I fucked with Halo
That's Xbox though
Yeah like with a shooting game
Like in that same style
But the only thing
difference is this war but like i was wrong so hello god was best you ever play spinners hell no
paul's gonna ask you what's your favorite cod of all time six call duty six see i don't even know
what's going on past mw3 you remember advanced warfare when you could like levitate and shit that's when i
stopped talking with it what's the one they used to put a little uh you could fly up like
that's probably advanced warfare is that one that's my favorite god is mw2
You remember that one?
With the nukes?
No, I wasn't playing it.
Tactical nuke, you weren't playing that?
Oh, MW2 is the best.
That's where you got to get it.
You got to get 25 kills in a row,
and then you get a tactical nuke,
and it ends the game.
So, Cod, what else?
I play Drag on my Z2.
It's a lot of games.
I got to get the new one, bro.
It's a new one that I just sing on the internet.
I need to get that.
You guys bring that shit wherever you go,
wherever you travel?
Yeah, that's dope.
That's she got everything on it,
peacock, Netflix.
Everything on my shit.
My shit loaded.
YouTube TV for the games.
I should load it outside of that, be on my kids and music.
I like watching movies, too, though, because I get a lot of inspiration for movies.
You take a lot of shit out of movies and put it in the music.
What's your favorite movies of all time?
Menace Society, because that's just a real out-ah-ah-ah-hub-be movie.
The First Friday, Dead Presidents.
moonwalker that's a michael jackson movie
don't look it up if you ain't seen that oh yeah the jackson five movie too
because it's like four hours long three but it show you every step of them getting on
like when it was poor as fuck damn i gotta see that room you gotta see that shit it's called
the american dream jackson fire it's fire the actors is five they showed him like from
kids to where he started telling them i don't want to be in the group no more it's a lot of
details shit that's my other shit what else scar face
Classic.
You think that I'll ever make a movie about, like, you and your guys come up, an entire story?
I'm trying to do it.
That would be crazy.
Like a script, scripted?
Scripted.
Scripted?
You got to put the jail scene in.
I'll do that.
With the six chicks.
Gotta do that.
Showing to come up.
I started seeing the groupieism early.
Yeah.
I'm actually interested in this, too.
So you said you'd never get married again, you think?
No.
Why not?
It's not for me.
No?
Why not?
I've done it.
I had three kids with it.
It's like a mission that's been complete.
How old are you now?
33?
33, yeah.
I'm 31.
So I'm like, I feel like I'd want to get married though one day.
You got experience.
You see, my guy experienced it.
So I've already done it.
But you'd never want to be like again, married happily ever after.
Like, this is my chick forever type shit?
Never?
Everything's temporary.
So would you recommend marriage?
No.
Or would you say, would you tell me like, yo, don't get married?
Yeah, I'll tell you, don't get married.
Don't get married.
For what reason?
I would say, unless you're cool with changing your life, entirely, entirely.
You got a partner that's different.
I know.
That's what it's written, and it's a real thing.
Like, this is a partner's different.
Yeah, that's what I think about, too, even getting a girlfriend.
It's like, it's such a big commitment, right?
This is how we move life, our careers and shit, it's just hard.
That's what I mean.
I feel like while I'm doing this shit and, like, we have this, this is our alcohol,
You said it's for goddamn $2 billion.
That's, that's what I'm saying.
But not why you're moving.
Maybe I would say, I wouldn't tell you to get married while you're moving.
That's what I'm thinking.
But you get that money.
Because we're doing videos, we're doing streams.
You got to have chicks in the stream.
And then you hear it from your girl, like, yo, why is this chick in the stream?
And it's just like, you don't want to stress about that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, when you're by yourself and single, then your actions only affect yourself.
When you have a girlfriend, your actions are now affected.
someone else so once you get rid of that
you're like yo my actions only affect myself
and then you can kind of
just go I feel like you stay focused too
you stay focused yeah
well a girl can sometimes hold you down too
but then I think they hold you down
for a bit and then it becomes a distraction
exactly
it keeps you away from the partying for a bit
and then it's like you kind of become lazy
from some shit you have
like some partying you have to do in our space
what you said
in my space like so I got a party sometimes
I can't just shut down.
They come with the career.
Yeah.
Like, you gotta go to Booby Trap this weekend.
Not to.
Album out.
Gotta go out that month.
Got to.
No, I feel that.
So what?
Album's out tonight.
Big Selly weekend.
How do you think,
where do you think this album ranks amongst, like, your albums?
In terms of your favorites.
Solo, top.
Favorite solo albums?
This might be a solo like.
It's usually take the third album to kind of,
find your bag or you your identity
like I know a nigga know this
awesome song it was hard to do
that because I was coming from a massive group too
so the first one was
before this one though I would say the first
one father for introduce
people to me as a
solo act I kind of got to
see I didn't talk a lot in the group
I didn't talk a lot in the group I went good at
media with the interview if you go look at interviews
I probably would say two three things
I haven't even talk too much
but now it's like it's my world
my creativity
and I just always want to do better than the last
I don't really get lost in the numbers
I just wanted to influence and the songs
to stick
that's it
fuck yeah
well I appreciate you bro I don't want to take up too many for time
I know you guys got a busy weekend
Kiari if you're watching this out now
we're gonna stream that shit we'll bump it
maybe we'll party this weekend too we'll be in Miami
yeah come fuck with me man
we might have to see what booby traps about
that's about time
appreciate you bro off set
Let's go.