Joe and Jada - 112 & Total on joint tour, Biggie & Bad Boy stories, Diddy fallout & modern R&B
Episode Date: December 23, 2025Fat Joe and Jadakiss are joined by legendary R&B groups 112 and Total, who have teamed up for a joint tour to celebrate 30 years of 112. Joe and Jada ask about their heyday coming up in the '90s o...n Bad Boy Records, their experiences working alongside The Notorious B.I.G., what the fallout has been like for them after the allegations, lawsuit, and conviction of Sean "Diddy" Combs, and how they were influenced by other R&B and soul icons like New Edition, Mary J. Blige, Boyz II Men, Whitney Houston, and more. They also discuss Jada being with Biggie Smalls when he first heard Tupac's "Hit 'Em Up" diss record, how social media has affected modern relationships, and how hip hop and R&B treats its older legends compared to genres like rock music. 5:00 - Working with Biggie 9:30 - Putting together 30th anniversary joint tour 17:00 - Paying taxes humbled Joe BAD 19:00 - Playing back-to-back shows & tour life now vs. back then 33:00 - Social media & modern relationships 38:30 - Raising daughters after experiences in music industry 42:00 - How rap & R&B treat their older legends 53:30 - Fallout after Diddy controversies 1:03:00 - Influences & all-time R&B groups 1:06:30 - How Slim became the frontman of 112 1:11:00 - Joe wishes he was an R&B singer [Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.] All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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So what I'm trying to tell y'all is this,
whether y'all don't know it.
Any time your music come on,
this shit is legendary.
Oh, yeah.
Every fucking time.
High five.
Every time.
Every time.
Every time, your shit, come on.
And they can't take that from you.
What up, y'all?
Joe Crack, the biggest in the game.
What's up, y'all?
It's your boy, Jady Kiss.
You know what it is, the Joe and Jada show.
Every show legendary.
Every show I.
iconic, and we never let you down.
Today's guests, plural, two dynamic groups.
When you think of synergy, when you think of chemistry,
when you think a camaraderie,
when you think of hitmakers,
when you think of arena shakers,
when you think of good individuals
that are able to overcome diversity,
deal with the ups, deal with the downs, deal with the down.
Get rich
Get richer
Go through hard times
And get it again
Get even richer than richer
Than Richard
30 plus years in the game
Good skin
I mean
That's important
Ladies and gentlemen
Let's make some noise
For Mike slam Kisha
and Kim on 112
In total
Nobody got better intros than me
That's why
No
That was the best fluff
You got that I'm in here
That's what I do
That's weird
That's far
My family
30 plus years
You're going on tour
You're moving around
You're looking beautiful
Telling people
What do expect
Ladies else though
You know you don't
Expect that energy
Like he said
That synergy that I kind of
representation of
our hits
the tour is crazy
and listen
so happy for our brothers
and just blessed
to be a part of
this movement for them
giving them their flowers
30 years of great music
this is their first headline
tour at 112
we're gonna get them
their flowers y'all
and just so honored
that our brothers
would tap us on the shoulders
and say y'all got to take
this journey with us
and like you just said
Jada to be able to come back
and do this
again and again 30 years
and people still supporting our music
and just showing up for us,
you know what I mean?
So we got those classic records.
Bangers!
I don't even got to explain it.
They know what it is.
They're saying.
Yeah.
Y'all got that legendary music.
There's no way to explain this shit.
It's like, yo, that shit, come on.
It is what it is.
Then you had the B.I.G.
All over your music, the greatest ever.
Yes.
At the time, you just like, all right, we got Biggie.
Now, you know, you got some historic shit on your hands.
You know what I mean?
Whenever that music come, what was it like working with Biggie in that day?
Man, well, you know.
Oh, for you all.
Man, yeah, working with Biggie, that was our biggest, it's like our big brother, man.
He would give you the share off his back.
You know, when 112, we moved to New York City, you know, a big shout out to Junior
Murphy and Faith Evans, man.
You know what I'm saying, like the time we got there, they embraced us as family.
even when Big was doing his promo
for Ready to Die
Man, he would bring us with him.
You know what I'm saying?
Faith, he was in one ride.
Big was in the other
and we were following around
and we learned a lot of jewels, man.
With them, I got different stories
for them that they don't know about it.
Can I hear any stories, man?
Because it's usually me.
I'm ever meeting big
was that they video shoot
in Central Park.
It was one to do.
Oh, my goodness.
The coldest winter.
It's the world of this day of I ever experience.
It was very cold.
You're trying to stay warm.
Did you be bringing us?
We mean Big Puff.
They shooting the video.
They got that white shit on and freezing though.
So I'm like, yo, this is like the greatest time
and the worst time of our life at the same time.
So our first time meeting big was at their video shooting Central Park.
Then another one of their videos
Was it Kissing you remix?
Oh, yeah.
We had a Paws at a party.
We had in Long Island.
Big bad boy picnic,
Bumpf College of Versacee silk shirts and all.
Sweat.
That's also the first time
Big Hurd hit him up.
Somebody delinited them
the thing.
And I'm saying,
I heard, I listened to it
when he listened to it.
He wasn't even mad.
He was just really mad about
whatever he said about season.
Kim, but it wasn't.
You would have thought he had smoke coming out of the evening.
I mean, I ain't like that you said that about me.
You know, what's crazy is I was at Harlem, right?
This biggie's on top of the world.
He's performing at the state building.
He got that blue polo shirt on.
Came across the street.
And sneaker store.
So I'm out there, right, in the crowd.
And the dude walked by me in Harlem with a boombox this big.
First off, fuck your bitch in the kick.
you came, you get, I was like,
I'm looking at Biggie Smalls
on stage the first time
I heard that record and the dude
walked by with the boom box
and what was bugging me out because it's
it was, the beef was real territory
it was like, even you from New York or you from
L.A. And this is a guy
from Harlem. He just, I felt
like God did that to me. He just walked
by and I knew this shit wasn't going right.
The energy wasn't right.
I said, damn.
And then pounded my ledge?
No, he was across.
the street. He was just walking. I just
happened to be across the street. He
was just playing his favorite rapper, but
I was surprised that he was
bumping that. While this was
going on, you know,
of course, guys like to get their ass
with, too. They come too close. They get
they ass with. You know what I'm
saying? But, you know, I
want to tell you, I was
on verses, and I'm into
it with Jaru,
and I said
something that came out, Ms. Grist
your sister had came out and I didn't even know hold up I didn't know I didn't know I didn't know
I didn't know I didn't know I didn't even know she was backstage or who he could have brought
Jaylo out and Mary Jay I didn't know I was just in the middle of the shit and they ran with it but I salute
your sister I told her sorry 1,000 times I'll tell you the same thing you know what I'm saying
I definitely don't feel like thank you guys let's go thank you guys let's go thank you guys
There's go.
Thank you, Chuck.
Yeah, I thought I was going to have to pull these out real quick.
Oh, you're good.
Oh, yeah.
What the fuck?
You know, when you say something nice, you take the flag back.
We got to give you an extra five right now when you say something.
You know, we take the shit back.
Take it back.
But who thought of this, and this was a no-brainer.
This should have been happening.
It's a no-brainer.
Is it like timing where you just say, yo, let's come together.
Let's do this?
or who thought of putting y'all together like that?
Yeah, it was definitely a time and thing.
You know what I mean?
It was like 30 years.
They had 30 years.
Case had 30.
Big shout out to case, too.
Case on the tour, too.
Case on the tour, yeah.
Case,
case opened that shit up.
You know what I'm here tonight, baby.
30 years.
I'm total 30 years.
I'm not there by, I'm going there.
Yeah.
I'm buying the ticket.
We know.
Yeah, yeah, I know about tickets, bro.
Come and get out of here.
No, I just told them I'm sneaking into brandy and all.
Monica on purpose.
Like, I'm not buying a ticket.
I'm sneaking in.
You know what those guys be in the back?
Yeah, yeah.
I'm like me plus three.
I'm going.
No, we don't.
I'm brushing the show.
We don't.
I got to go.
We don't buy tickets, bro.
We don't want to do it.
You got a problem if you ain't right.
Stick close.
I'm bum brushing.
I say, move.
You're good.
You're good.
You're good.
You're good.
You're good.
You want to go through, yo, who got the tickets.
Who did?
Nah, I'm going in.
Now, y'all, you're good.
Stop.
Y'all good.
But yeah, that was, you know, pretty much an idea that, like,
Slim and I wanted to do something really special,
and we wanted to bring back that 90s nostalgia.
You know what I mean?
So we're also managed by the same, you know, group.
And we were like, yo, aside from that,
I know Keith said earlier, you know,
she wanted to give 112 their flowers,
but we also wanted to get totaled their flowers as well
because they have been so influential,
not only in just music, but just in fashion,
and just how a woman is supposed.
to, you know, be, you know, like a queen is supposed to be in this industry and beyond, man.
So they just epitomize what that means, man.
So, you know, what better way for us to show that than to just have them out there and
then give them their flowers as well?
Like, they're sisters for real.
Like, I'll give you a story.
Like, I know Kima get tired of me telling this same story.
So I used to smoke cigarettes and shit, right?
So, so this is when I was a flag.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
They ain't give me no flag.
I thought it was going to do that.
No, obviously.
The guard need.
So, so since she would take the, so we had a show,
so we had a show with Total, and I was outside already hitting the square, right?
So, you know, I'm on the block, whatever, hitting square, boom one.
She comes out, like, her motto is, she fight niggins.
All right?
So that's her model anyway.
Like, she's fighting, she fight niggins.
You know, that's off the rip.
That's her shit.
You know what I mean?
So I'm out stalking.
So I was hitting the square boom.
She'd come out of the van.
I was like, yo, sis, what's happening?
Smack the shit right out of my hand.
Like, no, like, no, first off the real.
Like, from that point on, from that point on,
but no more cigarettes is.
So, yeah.
That's real love, tough love.
So, yeah, yeah.
That's real love, tough love.
That was the smartest shit ever happened to you.
Absolutely.
You know, with cigarettes, you know,
both my parents just passed away
and it was all
a product of smoking cigarettes
and my mom's caught cancer early.
One thing I could tell you
is bullshit that you can't quit.
As soon as my mother
smoked found cancer,
my father quit, same damn.
They used to smoke four packs.
They were done, right?
But the damage is done.
The shit is a slow leaker.
It's like you got a slow flat.
10 years later, 20 years later,
they got that CPD with, you know,
your lungs get water and all
like the cigarette shit
first of all
you are old niggas smoking the cigarette
right now
if you're in front of a building
smoking the cigarette
they know your age
you're done
like they know y'all
this guy
it's a fossil
how he's smoking the cigarette
they're smoking the shit
but she did the right thing for you
well Keisha we all felt like
you got rich and just
sailed off to the sunset
Flagg him
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh, get to him.
Y'all
with you
Ben.
She's married a superstar.
Yeah, we bet you back out.
I felt like,
yo, you ain't need this money no more.
I felt like, yo,
you know, I get jealous
to people who can retire.
I can't retire.
So we are you doing...
Right.
You're going to do a shoot at night.
I read, if you will, reconnected with my king.
And being in the industry, it was a really crucial time when it was just my spirit.
It wasn't working right with my spirit.
And when Omar and I reconnected, he was in L.A.
I had just shortly moved to Smyrna, Georgia.
And our plan was, we're not going to let this go.
To where Smyrna, Georgia?
Spirna, yeah, man.
I've been there.
I've been everywhere.
No, he was living in L.A., and our plan was to never not realize the blessing of each other, the presence of each other.
We wanted to start our family.
And for him, he said, I want you to do what your heart desire is.
And living in L.A., seeing kind of how people move, I didn't want our kids to grow up like empty.
So that was my choice.
But in the Hollywood part of L.A.,
like the Beverly Hills and all that.
No, we're in the cut.
Yeah, but I'm saying, that's what you're saying.
Like, you want them to have culture.
Yeah, Sierra came in and she lives here now
because her husband's the thing.
She said she'd take them to the bodega,
let them hear the old man argue with the man behind the bodega.
She's like, this is real life.
She's like, we try to give these people some kind of culture
because the plan is to have our kids live better than us,
but they got to know.
Like, my daughter better know
not to feed a line in the state.
That's right.
Because your ass is gone.
Now, they got to have the best of both girls
and they get that.
Me from New Jersey,
Omar from New York.
You know?
Smyrna, Georgia, huh?
I like shit like that.
Yeah, no, it's dope.
I always wanted to live somewhere like that.
You know what I'm saying?
Some Savannah, some shit.
Like, I never been able to, man.
You know, I always been in the bullshit.
Like, I always want to be, like, I'm even New York, Miami,
shit got to be hectic.
I really want to chill.
So chill.
So chill.
I try it.
Nah.
All right.
But you can find a balance.
You can find a balance.
You can find a balance.
You ever say a lot of tricky things do off his energy.
All right.
I think they know fat joint for 30 years, man.
They know the gall.
You don't really want to chill.
Go live some way where he can really chill.
Who does that?
I mean, well, you'll be chilling.
I'll be chilling.
You have to.
I don't know how to chill.
That's where all the pieces, you know what I'm saying?
It's crazy, right?
And then you chill and then you chill.
But you know what?
I saw you out there in Miami.
I was staying in North Mine.
I was in Bell Harbor then.
I thought, you know, you were, you know, no, we had.
You thought I was chilling?
I mean, I'm chilling.
But let me tell you something.
Here we go.
I paid taxes yesterday.
I stood home and chill.
Right.
My ass was in that fucking Michael Jackson,
the air machine.
I'm in the hydroconical.
Like, I don't know what the fuck
these people be doing the house with this shit.
Like paying all the fucking taxes?
This shit is unfucking believable.
I'm sitting up in there twitching the shit.
I'm sitting up in there twitching the shit.
my family try to keep me company and shit
they're like my family try to keep me company
like yo Joe do you want some wings or something
this shit
that's the only time I chill
when I got to pay that bill right there
that shit legendary
this is crazy
but it's a good problem to have
that means you're doing something right
you're doing something right
God, fuck that.
It's bad he didn't get locked up
and chilling in a set.
It's too fat.
So,
you're going to text
graceful.
No, with this one,
you talk about a guy
who used to eat
free lunch and government cheese?
Same.
They got me back, man.
They got me.
They got me.
For all the government cheese,
these motherfuckers got me.
I don't bought
shiploads of fucking government cheese
with my taxes.
This shit crazy.
We poor government lobster.
Yeah.
Oh.
It's out of control
what's happening to the people, you know.
It's crazy. That's true. The one thing they do got
is the beautiful music.
You guys got timeless music.
I sit in my pool man in the summer, man.
I listen to y'all shit back to back
to back to back.
I often, uh, y'all, um,
performing back to back on y'all
because I know we, we have the stagemen now,
so I need a day in between.
Oh, man.
Yeah, this is a, so, for this year,
because of what was going on in the, uh,
just in the, in the, in the,
in the world and it's the country right now, you know, what we wanted to do was, like,
we wanted to make sure that, you know, people weren't trying to decide on buying Christmas
presents or Thanksgiving dinner and going to concerts.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So what we did was we scaled back for this year and we overloaded for next year.
We want everybody to see exactly what you are getting, you know what I'm saying?
We basically putting the spear touching all six senses inside of the eighters.
You know what I'm saying?
So you're definitely getting your money's worth
And next year
It'll be
You know back to back to back
For the rest of the 15 or 18 of the shows
We got
How many back and back to back we got
60?
Back to backs
Oh no my shit fucked up
I can't do it
That's when you got to get you
I can't do it
Yeah
Did you get the grits
The man said
I did a three
A triple play
Ain't that some bullshit
I keep complaining
But I do
three shows in one.
I don't give a fuck.
I'm going to get the bag.
Boker Ritone here.
Club 11, 3 in the morning.
You feel me?
So I did this show Club 11, man.
I ain't going to lie,
it was the third show.
I didn't have the right energy.
Fulidity was gone.
Two, three months ago,
I didn't have the right energy
and the promoter who books me all the time.
Great. Club 11, you go to Miami.
It's amazing.
The man hit me up and was like,
yo, man, you ain't had the right energy.
I said, next time.
I'm going to give you double the show.
I'm going to have that energy
And I slept all day
When I went in Club 11
Like last week, man
I'm bouncing around
I did the whole catalog
For the mark
Nah,
because if we ain't got them
They're the guys buying
They're the hell chopper
You let one of the motherfuckers
So you ain't doing right
You do about four or five
I do about
Four or five Club 11s a year
Right?
Yeah
And when we round that shit
Off to the nearest tent
We don't want to fuck that bag up
You don't want that off the table.
Big told us some shit, man, a long time ago.
He was like, yo, I'm going to do matinees for now.
I'm going to do matinees and I'm going to do a show at night.
We was like, bro, you bugging.
He was like, nah, if I can get it in, you know, a matinee, like during the day
and then one at night, I'm doing that shit for like,
what did he, how much you say he was doing this world?
But he was like, I'm bringing.
No, he was talking about making a million and fast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it was something like, but he gave him he dropping jewels, right?
So he was just like, yo, y'all need to do matinees.
And I was like, bro, you know, we sing so we can't really do that shit, you know,
like a matinee and a show at night, you know what I'm doing?
But, you know what I mean?
But he was like, yo, I'm doing a matinee.
I saw it right after, right after, first of all, I'm old, right?
Like, like season.
We season.
No, no, no.
If I got a late show, I'm taking the fucking old man, not everything.
I'm in the car I'm taking that
I've got my shit just calculated
if we're driving to Jersey
I'm sleeping
I want to bring my own pillow
but what I'm saying to you is
That's some old man's shit right there
Rich how good do I know
How good do I know this guy
Me and Spain
son of you
Because of COVID
I don't know if they realized
But they started throwing like brunch party
I mean 5,000.
Like, that shit was fucking lit.
Like, you looking on the ground, that shit.
I was like, yo, we could go,
we could actually lie to our wife and say we went golfing
and we had the brunch.
No.
Where's that?
Oh, the flag.
Yo, let me tell you something.
That Joe can get away with that.
But somebody not famous was in them shit.
Let me tell you something.
That's coming back.
It's okay.
It ain't on me.
go to none of them shit.
I'm just telling you.
Whatever it did, you finished
them.
Whoever wasn't famous,
they were saying they're going somewhere
to work or whatever, and they was in that
brunch, 12 noon.
You were home at 4 o'clock.
How about this?
I got booked at 9
in the morning. It looked like,
it looked like, fuck. You see that?
That's old TV shit, by the way.
Nine in the morning.
No, by the, I pulled
up in a sprint, people was coming out
growing up, getting walked out.
I want to know. They was up
from the 94. No.
That's what I thought.
I'm thinking there's nobody in there
and this shit is dead as assbrowbrow.
When it is
looked like the million, it was
crazy at 9.
I went on about 10.30.
That shit looked like.
You hear that promoters?
I think that shit worked, right?
That was the illest shit I ever been.
Camillo,
to get us to up?
You gotta do that.
Oh, I'd be full energy at 9 in the morning.
Oh, the chav wasn't right.
The bag got to be right.
The chav was right.
The chav was right.
The chavs, that bag got to be.
People at 10.30 in the morning was crazy.
I didn't think that could even add.
No, no, no, no.
They like this, did.
Yeah, but that's what I'm talking about.
They were throwing parties like that.
First thing in the morning, 5,000 people popping champagne.
This is, those are seasoned folk.
They came out at that time.
They don't want to do that three in the morning,
shit, two in the morning.
They'd be dizzy by the time.
Yeah.
Yes, sir.
A normal person, not a rapper,
who's used to that time,
it's three in the morning?
I ain't going to, I'm early.
I go to the studio in the morning after the gym.
See, that's what I'm talking about.
Hey, I thought that was a hard.
My voice change.
Are you guys still in the studio, like in the studio?
Yes.
Yes.
So what's that, like a, like the clubhouse?
We all want to have a own studio, but we love starting, like, in the morning.
Yeah, because, I mean, your voice is nice and refreshed.
You just woke up, you know what I'm saying?
We do our little regimentment.
Let's go.
I think I got to buy a studio.
He's in the studio every day.
I'm not in the studio.
Yeah.
Why not?
Got to stay positive.
Too much shit.
Too much life going on.
I go there and want to something.
No, I ain't got too much money.
There's no such time.
That's not like a money movie.
No search.
No.
Sure.
I ain't got too much trying to say it.
No, no.
My thing is, like, I, it sounds whack.
But it's like, I got to, like, motivate myself to go to the studio now.
Before it was like, I'm in the studio every day.
I don't care.
Now I've got to be like, like now, I'm in a fucked up position.
I told one of my best friends on Earth, beloved, I'm going to dinner with him tonight.
And I've been excited for that all day.
Now, y'all tell me, y'all in Brooklyn.
Bring them this.
Six, seven, I didn't go on there.
Six, seven.
Six, seven.
You're not, you know what I said?
No.
Y'all got me six, seven.
Oh, yeah.
I'm fucked up.
I'm like, damn, this is a bad for me.
I'm going.
Can you do early dinner?
I'm there.
Yeah, I think it might be an early dinner.
What time y'all get on stage?
They go on that.
8.15 from Mace, right?
She's like that.
We go on at 10.
I said Mace.
For Case.
Case.
Case was the man back in the day.
The ladies love.
case back in the day.
They still love him, right?
He looked like a whole problem.
He still loved him.
Man, if you were to see, he was going, they were going crazy.
I'm trying to say certain ladies.
Here you go.
Let me see which one.
You're ready, Mike.
They always bring his name up when we talk about that era.
It's like the case, case was outside.
Yeah, this is what I'm trying to chase.
Certain 80 friends of mine.
They'd be like, y'all, Chase was the problem and shit like that.
You know, he was out there.
Well, that's okay.
Chase was outside.
You know, they didn't have social media, so, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, they don't know what I'm saying.
Thank God we came up in the time with no holes.
Amen.
Social media ruined love.
Social media ruined love.
Yeah.
Because, yes.
You're my mom's in pops.
They never had to snow.
They ruined luck.
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My mom's and pops, they have a fucking dollar,
and they were together for 50-something years,
and no matter what fucked up, she did,
or whatever the case may be,
they worked this out.
My mom's and pops was around before electricity.
It was barely dead.
What I'm saying is,
thank God we come up at a time
where it wasn't social media
because they force you to leave your partner now.
Before you discuss with your partner now,
that, yo, I think this ain't working out.
They throw the line on the shade moon.
They, like, and the ball on like.
Done.
Joe had an argument in public.
It's over.
And then out of pressure coming, yo, girl.
You know, that's why I never did a reality show.
Because I was like,
not everybody in your,
it's something you go through something with your wife or your husband.
Y'all can work that out.
And I was on TV and your friend is giving her fucking advice.
You know, I don't know about this shit.
He's talking like this.
I'd have definitely got thrown out of my.
house if I had a fat joke show or the Carter genus done deal out my house
because I'm weird I'm unorthodox but my wife understand me but if you're
watching on TV you're like fuck him get rid of them girl yeah he's done it'll hit a line
get rid of it comes the line yo I feel you I feel you on that I feel you
everybody a custom to their partner certain people's certain way you know what I'm saying
but, you know, that social media shit,
it's hard for the youth.
It is.
It's a lot of pressure for the youth
in every way, shape, of him.
You know, he's dating.
Huh?
No such thing is dating, like, asking a girl.
They don't know how to talk to each other.
My daughter speaks about that all the time.
Like, you know, you're sliding in the DM.
Text each of them.
It doesn't know.
It would be cordial.
Safe to say, it's easier for guys now.
Before you have to jump out the whip
and be like, hey, what's up,
girl, what's going on?
You know, you got
had that Luther Vangorce
when you pull up on the whip.
So once you get in the whip,
that shit comes,
oh, this is not a-oh.
They'll start to do that shit.
Now they take them on a date
and they're on the phone
right next to him like,
you want to solder?
Sure.
I think guys are bolder.
Younger guys are bolder now
through the text.
Then they are in person.
Yeah, yeah.
That could be, yeah.
But you know, what's crazy about it is,
like the standard is like pushed because I tell my son's I'm like look not pay attention
understand what entertainment social media is entertainment but you got some people who actually
live that they'll look at certain people that they look up to and say oh she wears this oh that's
what they go to or whatever I require you to take me first time you know what I'm saying you're
going to spend about a thousand dollars on dinner it's got to be this first way before we even
know each other yeah yeah that's true remember the um what's that
bullshit list that, uh, wait,
places you couldn't, don't
you can't, yeah, yeah, listen,
every last one of my day, red
dark now, right, olive garden,
I think the women, robbers,
I think the women, hold on up.
Chattapiscuit.
Yeah, right.
Hey, man, listen,
Taco freaking bell, bro.
If she loves you, if she loves you,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We want to eat a little healthy.
You got to go to, you got to go to some.
You got a bell for a date.
See, I never.
Michael Bell did.
CBS.
I'm fat junk.
I'm going to eat steak and lobster every night no matter what.
You come along for the ride.
I don't give a fuck, right?
But my thing is, I think the woman won.
Like, they won.
Why?
Because guys.
They won?
Yes.
Because the guys are, like, manipulators,
and you're going to get over on whoever you're going to get over.
So sometimes a girl didn't know her worst back in the day.
And before she figured that shit out,
you don't, you don't ran through you out of here.
Now, at least now, they know through Instagram,
they're like, yo, this is a Kelly.
You want to take me out?
This is a Kelly, her mess.
Go work, get your weight up.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
And these guys, I don't know what the fuck they do
want to get the shit.
Because, see, like, everybody got a $20,000 bag on Instagram.
See, that's the reason why I like,
so I got daughters, right?
I got two daughters, 18 and the 13-year-old.
So ever since they were little girls,
I would always open doors for them.
Yes, ma'am, no, ma'am.
You know, just so they know this is the standard.
So my 18-year-old, like now, she's, both my kids, like, they'll sit there and wait at, like,
a nigga, you're going to get this door, like, you know, it's to, it's the look, you know,
somebody's already in their head now.
So they know that there's a standard to how I'm supposed to be treated.
So that's how, you know, I did it, man, with mine, man.
Like, and, you know, and I would advise and I would encourage any man or any woman that has daughters
to, like, treat them as if how you want them to be treated when they are in somebody else.
Yeah, man, yeah, it's definitely southern hospitality, but it's just I want whomever she
ends up with to treat her the same way that I treated, you know what I mean?
So that's why I'm opening doors and yes, ma'am, I'm listening and I'm doing all these things
because, you know, raising girls is a lot different, my boy, like, them dudes are, you know,
stop, you know, cut that out.
But the girls, you have to, you know, you have to actually listen.
And then they could have told you that, yeah, it was red yesterday.
it's blue today.
You know, it's the same thing
we're talking about,
but it's red today.
Tomorrow,
that's it's blue.
Okay?
And I'm like, babe,
we just talked about the same,
you know what?
I'm a girl.
Talk that king talk.
Everything you saw in this industry
and life and everything,
how you deal with having a young daughter?
I think it's just,
it's kind of more like
what Prince was saying,
Mike,
it's what you instill in them,
is raising them that way
to show her what she's deserving of.
and having real conversations.
In our house, we have real conversations.
It's always our little lounge room, living room,
comfy in there, you know, we got the TV going,
we eat together, and you sit down and you have real conversations.
Our kids, we have, we've been blessed to have really great relationships
with my son, who's 17, and my daughter, Kamari, 21.
We have real conversations.
It's like, talk to your dad.
There's some game, I can't give you.
I can give you what I have as a woman,
but it's some game I can't give you that your father can give you
that it makes all the sense in the world.
And maybe if it don't make sense right now,
eventually it will.
But just take his word because that's the first man that she trust.
That's right.
First teach.
But I also think we got to change what's in the music
because that's the driving force of how people show up,
how the guy approaches the female,
how the male approaches, you know what I mean?
How the female approach, what she's expecting.
We have real conversations like,
No, that's not fair that they're going out.
They're 21.
They're going out.
You expecting the guy to buy you this and buy.
Where are you getting the money from?
You know, so I think with the music, we still have good music, but we're not vulnerable in our music anymore.
We don't talk about love like it's this whole thing like with men and, you know, the stuff that men, y'all got to carry so much.
And it's saying, y'all can't be a man.
A real man is transparent.
With that partner, he can talk about what his feelings are, you know?
You know, I just had this conversation with nephew, his son,
where he was like, you know, some artists of today,
they just want to get the, whatever the bag is.
The bag is stupidity, ubidi yobri, yabity, yabity.
They're going to do that shit for the bag, right?
We come up a time where we pay homage.
We had de la soul.
To me, they're gods.
They're fucking legends of all legends, gods are gods.
So when we come, I want my followers or my fans to know,
y'all, this is fucking
volume to you. Right. Right.
And they, they kind of like
missing that with the youth
where they just like, it's not about the
culture, it's not about the message,
it's not about, it's more like
stick them up, wherever, you know.
And that shit don't last long.
Right. And so
that integrity is
what's missing.
And whenever we have the youth,
because all the time we're doing this, we teach it.
Right. So that's what
This show is all about teaching.
There's people need to hear that.
It's people dealing with that.
It's people who need to hear everything we're saying, you know, out there who really
been following you for 30 years, following us for 30 years.
And they're like, all right, cool, because everybody's dealing, everybody got teenage
daughters fucking guys coming up in the game.
It's great that you touched on that, bro, because that's one thing that we, one of the
main reasons why we wanted to do this tour outside of, you know, getting at their bread.
but real rap.
There is something to be said
about the way that we treat our culture
and we treat our artists
that is seasoned, if you will,
versus like rock music and...
Talk slow to them, Mike.
We don't age out over there.
Black don't crack.
We don't age out.
Like, we get better over time,
and it's like if you're a certain age
in R&B and in hip-hop,
you're considered old or antiquated or whatever,
but, you know, in rock world,
right now, if Harold Smith,
Aero Smith right now.
If they were going on tour right now,
that shit will be sold out in like two minutes.
Forget about it.
You know what's okay?
You know what's okay?
And so we got to give, yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead.
And, you know, just to add on to it, man,
we definitely have to get out on our genre
as far as support, too.
Like, I went to a Pearl Jam concert, my time, right?
Big shout out of Pearl Jam.
I fucking love him.
Hey, man. Get out of it.
The lead singer was young,
but he sounded just like the lead singer.
Right, right, right. He was a new. He was a new. Yeah, man, but the people there, they were like embraced in the music. So I'm sitting there. I'm just soaking in all the energy, you know what I'm saying? My mind is a catalog. It's crazy. And all of a sudden, the people that was around start noticing who I was. And they were like, hey, man, when we don't see y'all, you know, we don't see you, you know what I'm saying, whatever, whatever. And I was like, man, you know, because things it wasn't the way it was, the way it was at.
time. And they were like, look, I don't care how we hear this music. We just want to hear this
music. Hey, I can't name three people up in here. But when that record came on, that whole
stadium lit up. And it's just unfortunate that, you know what I'm saying? People don't know what's
going on behind the scenes. But to even get there, we're already, like, told what we can't do
from the time we first started.
You know what I'm saying?
So for us to get to this situation right here,
like we at our 30th year,
and you're seeing us and you're hearing us
and you're feeling us at this level right here,
we've already won at this point.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm going to encourage everybody out there.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, man, support our culture.
You know what I'm saying?
People build, their music comes from us.
Right.
And we got to walk there,
walk.
We got to walk.
Because I'm a Grammy voter too.
So, you know, I made it a response to like I felt incumbent, right, to not only
just talk about the fact that, you know, man, they always voting for the same people.
Like, now I'm a Grammy voter.
So, like, I'm going to do my part as well and just, you know, all the artists that I love
and that I know that don't get that kind of support that, you know, that the majors will
just put behind or whatever.
So, like, it's more than just saying, you.
you know, we should support what it.
It's actually doing the actions or whatever, man.
But, you know, it is something to be said about how we treat our artists.
It's like if you're not popping, if you're not relevant at the time,
then it's like your whole catalog went away.
And it's like your whole body of work.
We sacrifice.
Everybody, everybody here has 30 years or more of sacrifice.
Like, people don't understand what it takes to be in the music industry.
So how much shit you have to give up, how much shit you miss,
you miss out on graduations,
birthdays, funerals, all this other stuff, man.
Just to, it's crazy.
Like, we knew what it was, what the Bible say.
To whom much is given?
Much is required, right?
So we've been given a lot, but at the same time, we had to give a lot as well, man.
So I don't think that part of the industry never gets talked about even though.
Or if it does, it's like y'all complaining, y'all rich, you know, your millionaires
and all that stuff, man.
So, you know, y'all don't have a right to complain.
You don't have a right to, you know, and no, we're human.
We're just as human as everybody else there.
Like Keisha was saying earlier, we have vulnerabilities as well.
And the great thing about it is, like, you guys' platform were able to speak on these
kind of things or whatever because for so many years, we were unable to speak about the fact
that, yo, man, like, I'm sick as a dog right now.
Not sick and contagious like anything like that, but like vocally, I don't know how I'm
going to do this show tonight, but I'm going to push through.
But people don't want to hear that shit.
They're like, yo, I pay my money.
I need you singing tonight.
You know what I mean?
So some kind of way I'm going to push through it.
But it's that thing, it's those things that people don't understand, you know what I mean?
And so I'm glad that we're able to.
And I want to thank you guys as well on behalf of Total and $1.12.
Give my man, Mike and pepper mint tea and something over there.
Give me a medicine ball, son.
I'm thinking like this is a psychiatrist.
Plus some vodka in that thing.
Right now, right?
Because I'm sitting back here listening to y'all.
And I'm saying to myself a couple of things.
The reason why I started this saying,
what took so long for you all to collaborate together and do this.
Because to me, if I was around y'all, this was a no brain.
Right.
Right.
With no disrespect.
Let me give you, I like to tell a humbling story of mine before I tell somebody's a humbling thing, right?
All right.
So I remember I went through the taxes.
You know, they took all my money.
I was fucked up.
I went to see Pitbull said, you know, Pitbull said, yo, Joe, come see me, right?
So I go see Pitbull.
His house is on the water.
Like, you know.
Yes.
I took Pitbull's demo to TVT and got him his record deal, me, Fat Joe.
Now I come to him.
I'm at the brokenest of my life.
He's on the water.
He's buying hospitals and schools, all type.
Just take that.
He was like, yo, Joe, I want to give you some money.
What can I do to help you?
I was like, your pit, you can't give me no money.
I don't get down like that.
But Joe, let me give you some, like he really was probably the only person
begging me to give me some money, right?
And I was like, yo, Pitt, how you do?
get this shit. He said, that's
easy. I watched every mistake you
bang. He said, you should have
signed Little Wayne when he came to Miami.
You should have signed Rick Ross. You could
have signed Pitbull. You could have signed. He
said, I watched everything you did
and I did the opposite.
Now, I had to take that
the criticism at the time.
I had to look at it and be like,
damn, and just re-evaluate
mistakes and shit I did
and how I had to move. And so
what I'm telling you is,
Because of this era, it was a time, I was really pissed, right?
Because they were saying guys like you, right?
Say you lost your deal when you 26 years old.
They were like, the old school at noon and playing 112 and everybody I grew up with.
And I'm like, yo, old school at noon, these motherfuckers only 24, right?
And then I feel like that era really let them do that to them.
You know, we from an era, we say, fuck you.
and whatever the fuck we're going to do.
So with us hip hop,
I think
like Jay-Z took ownership.
I mean, everybody started
just taking ownership saying
fuck y'all, we're going to do what we want to do.
And if you say,
you know how many times I have friends tell me,
yo, it's over.
Like I had one of my best friends
tell me, yo, you should quit already.
It's over.
I'm like, what?
I came out with lean back.
Like two months later, I was like,
fuck are you talking about?
Every time.
When we did all the way up, I'll tell you this story.
I was coming to studio.
These kids already had yellow hair, green hair,
motherfucking looking at me like the old nigger on the couch.
Yo, what's up, OG?
What's up, Unk?
Walking through, you know what I mean?
Like, they thought I was washed.
And then we come all the way up, this shit, go number one.
So it's like, I never let them dictate what we're doing.
Like, right now we jump up in the podcast space.
We're a little late.
but we had to come do this because they got to hear y'all
and your side of the story and we got to teach
this is all about teaching you know
this is what we do whether we have the youth
we have the OGs whatever the case may be
there's no question so what I'm trying to tell y'all is this
whether y'all don't know it
any time your music come on
this shit is legendary
every fucking time
every time
every time your shit
Come on, and they can't take that from you.
So you got something.
God bless you with something that you could go.
Ten years from now, the total 112 to who gives a fuck?
They want to see it again.
And then the more matured a fan, the more they got money in their pocket to spend two facts.
So let me just say this.
We're definitely in line exactly what you're saying.
So a 112-hold movement, you know what I'm saying?
Big shout out to our management team, you know,
saying like years ago you know what I got we got a chance to actually put the reins in our hands
where you know when people were like shutting the door saying no we don't think you're up to this
standard or whatever we did what we did was we shot our own poll star numbers up and we traveled
around the world we believed in ourselves we brand ourselves and that's what we did and then we learned the
knowledge of the game, and then we made the actual agencies come to us.
So with this tour, yet you see, we earned it.
We earned it by selling out whatever place that they put it to what it was,
yes, arenas to the, no, we keep in $1,000.
And what we did was we sold it out for years.
And so same agencies then had to retract what they said and now had to cut the check.
So exactly what you see, you know, with 112 and you're seeing total and the whole case situation, yes, we are getting the flowers and thank you, thank everybody out there.
But I just want everybody to understand that this is a business too.
And you know what I'm saying?
You have to earn it.
It's less of that talk.
We always come.
It's like, thank you, you know what I'm saying, whatever.
But it's a reason.
It's just like how you all created this podcast.
You didn't say, oh, it's so many other podcasts or whatever.
y'all took it. And then that's why
y'all number one. So, you know what I'm saying?
So thank God
for our people
thank God
for our people that, you know what I'm saying, believed
in that. You know what I'm saying? Believe in
this shit. Yes, sir.
We own this shit. Exactly.
It's Boston and shit. So we got
freedom. We talk to whoever
we want to talk to. We do whatever
the fuck we want to do. And we
don't give a fuck. And that was the difference.
No, it's the truth.
No, it's the truth. No.
It's real.
difference between when we all came up to now, I hate it, right, being signed to a major
label, fat, yo, the gangster.
I'm fucking scared they even talk to me.
Their lips is shaking in the street.
I got to talk to this bozo John Wolfington and be like, hey, could you really promote my
record?
You know how embarrassed I would have been in the streets that they would have seen videos
of that shit?
Yo, could you really, are you going to push the button this time, buddy?
I brought you some of our sandwiches so you could, like,
Fuck out of here
I had to take power
in my own hands
and go independent
I wasn't scared
I was like
man fuck these dudes
and I've been winning
ever since
but it's about
taking the power
in your hands
I want to ask you a question
don't want to answer
it may be a little something
but with the controversy
do you worry about
not now
obviously not
but was you at the time
worrying about your catalog
or how people
will receive
your music.
I know it had nothing to do with you,
but, you know, y'all fall in that whole thing.
Anybody want to answer that?
No.
So did we, we know what we're talking about.
You know nothing to the music.
I just want to.
It made them want to hear it more.
Exactly.
We thought about it, but it wasn't.
It crossed your mind.
It's in the end play.
You see how to.
No people still love you,
and it has really nothing to do with that.
Nothing to do with you.
Nothing to do with us.
But at first you said...
Same music.
At first you said,
you know, this might be fucking our shit up.
Like, because you could catch it.
It was not so much saying.
It was more something you just thought about.
Like, you know, it could possibly be a trickle effect.
But thank you about it.
So I'm going to tell you something.
And big shout out to Tony Neal out there for a core DJ.
Yeah, big Joe, you tell us.
Stop, boy.
So he called me, that's my homie.
He called me when the first, when it first popped off.
And I was like, well, you got to look at it on one side.
You know what I'm saying?
We saw our royalty shoot up like a thousand percent.
Why?
Because the younger people didn't even know who did he and stuff, you know what I'm saying, at first.
What was the music?
But it said, what is the music?
So who are these people that's whatever?
And then it was like, okay.
Somebody go to jail, that shit's bought up a thousand percent.
So then I said, okay, well, now this is what we're going to do.
Because what he was worried about was, oh, man, I wonder why I heart radio.
what's going to do.
So he put me on a phone with somebody
that was an executive
and I was like, hey,
because I already know how it feels like
when you go independent
and now you're the CEO of your own stuff,
your conversation goes different.
It's not like you're sitting sheepishly as an artist.
You're now the CEO and I know
because I dropped so fly
and it went double platinum independent, right?
Talk this shit.
So you make a phone call,
you say, hey, I'm going to
talk to the person who runs the
southeastern side of, you know what I'm saying, Walmart.
Hey, well, how come my stuff is not here
or whatever, you know what I'm saying? Make it happen.
Same thing, what Tony did.
He put me on the phone with somebody from our heart.
And it happened.
And I know we don't worry about it.
Yo, Tony Nell, man, we love you, man.
We thank you for all the years of supporting us as artists.
Yes, sir.
You always been true to the game, man.
We love you, brother.
You know, here we get them flowers, you know what I'm saying?
You know, he just, he just,
caught the blessing on the humble,
you know what I'm saying,
on the walk through.
Somebody gonna tell him,
yo,
you seen the podcast,
they was big in you out, Tony.
You're a fucking,
that's the homie boy.
He might be just about to close the deal.
Somebody need to hear that shit.
Like, hey,
they big up Tony Neal.
That's important.
Yes.
I was worried about it, right?
So, you know,
I worry about everybody.
Let me tell you something I thought about
I was going to say,
yeah,
all right.
What are you saying?
About everybody.
I worry about everybody.
because the oppressors, the oppressors,
the people who've been playing with us in this business,
they always try to make us feel like we don't love each other.
Well, we're not really like in the class of whatever or whatever the case.
And that's a fucking lie.
The minute I hear somebody sick, somebody passed, somebody this, somebody this,
I hurt even though I don't see y'all every day.
I just be like, damn, man, what the fuck, whatever.
they have you thinking
that it's all competition
that we don't love each other
but we really love each other
our situation
I'm gonna tell to keep it real
that much shot up tremendously
and for a person that you know what I'm saying
you can control your public
you turn a negative to a positive
but we hear
yeah we're here
oh no no no you're more than here
you guys represent
a time of music
that cannot even be matched
that's right
or fucking duplicate
that's an era
you know what I'm saying
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What's the man, Stephen A. Smith.
You know, you too, bro.
Stephen A. Smith came on.
He was like, yo, man, you know, my mic
fucked up at the Yankee World Series.
It was an honor for me.
I grew up five blocks away.
So they put the fucking delay on my shit.
So he took.
talking about y'all ice cube did it
flawlessly i said bro i practiced three
times a day the shit was
perfect when they turned it on
the shit had a delay there's nothing i
could do about it but i almost
felt like he was disvaluing
my motherfucking
monsters my shit number one
billboard all of them shits i played
in yankee stadium was number
one billboard 100
number one not the fucking
this chart or that chart
Let's just miss him.
Talk to kill shit.
So my brother Stephen
when I went home
and I thought about it, I said,
yo, Steve, you discredit in that.
Boom, boom, pump,
boom.
That shit ain't no regular shit coming on.
Facts.
Nothing can stop me.
I'm all the way.
Exactly.
You can't discredit the missiles.
Come on, man.
We know Ice Cube, the God of God's
and we're going to salute the message.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Unless you play in the big tweet.
I love us.
Huh?
I said all of us.
Put us all in the movie, God damn it.
But my thing is, they can't discredit your catalog.
You know, I was listening to you the other day.
What's the part of the song that you go like, Tony, Tony, Tony?
Feels good.
You couldn't wait to do that shit.
You, y'all, you couldn't wait to go.
Feels good.
Hey, man.
Who somebody?
the guys influenced you because you know
you guys are legends to everybody who
influenced you? Well, I sound
originated from take six
in commission. So those two
gospel, you know, groups, they
gave us that initial sound
and then big shout out to Tim and Bob who
basically molded our sound into what
it was. But our three, like we always say,
we have a trifecta, right, of three groups that
always were like the tier
before 112 and that's new addition
Jodacy and Boys and Men. It's like, so
those three was like those
It's piteenies, like untouchable.
You had the soulfulness from Jodacy.
You had the harmonies and the songs and the beautiful songs.
Well, Jodice's the beautiful songs as well, from boys to men.
And then you had the overall entertainment aspect from New Edition.
So that was a trifecta as far as 112 was concerned.
And then we were that tier underneath, you know, some of those guys.
So, like, that's how we looked at it.
But we also had, like, major influences everywhere.
Because we toured with Whitney and the Isley brothers and Janet and Buffetty and the family, New Edition.
Yeah.
So we all, like you said, taking it back and paying homage,
we learned something from all of them.
Like, you know, we learned how to be, you know,
classy with the Isaac brothers.
We learned how to, how to embrace an entire audience with Whitney.
And we learned how to be entertainers with new addition.
And, you know, it was just, it was all those lessons, man,
we learned from.
So we learned from everybody, man.
We learned from total.
We learned from the Lox.
Just crazy to this, like, when we first met the Loss,
we thought Mace was in the group.
We thought Mace was, like, the fourth member of Lops.
we first
that's
it was great
I can't wait till I give this man
this check
right
I can't wait till I give me the biggest check
this man ever seen
in his life
I can't fucking wait
right
because he fuck with me
but he know I got the master plan
don't worry about
I know how to get to the yala
you know what I'm saying
who are some of your influences
man you know well
for me having an
untraditional voice, man.
I always looked at artists like, you know,
Raphael Sadiq, Stokely or something like that,
Babyface, El DeBarge, Ron Isley.
Baby face, dog.
Yeah, man.
So it's just like the people who had different style of voices where, you know,
first, like, if they whisper, you know exactly who they are.
So I had to understand my voice and find my place.
You know what I'm saying?
Thank print Mike for understanding like, okay,
he doesn't have the most traditional voice,
but he'd be in the group.
You know what I'm saying?
And I just felt like my part of being in the group was, you know, of course, whatever the harmonies are, what we're supposed to do.
But when it's my turn to sing, then I need to understand my voice and understand like, okay, when you sing Slim, you know what I'm saying?
That's going to differentiate us from anyone else.
You know what was crazy?
When Slim first got in the group, he didn't sing in the leads.
he was not, he didn't seem any leads whatsoever, right?
Huff set us all down and was like, yo, this y'all lead singer.
And at first we were like, yo, you bugging.
You know what I mean?
Because like we don't have a lead singer.
Yeah, we didn't have any weak links or whatever.
But he understood the business aspect of him.
It was like, yo, this dude got one of the most distinctive voices on earth.
Like if you hear him, you immediately associate his voice with 112.
So that didn't, that didn't belittle the rest of us, you know what I was in far as like what
we were able to contribute, but you heard my voice before.
I'm one of them, David Ruffin, Sam Cook kind of dudes, you know what I mean?
So that's, you heard that Hathaway's.
Yeah, Donnie Hathaway's.
You heard that soulfulness.
You heard that before.
So, but with him, you've never heard a dude like that before.
Even when all the people that he said he was influenced by, you never really heard his voice before.
Right.
Because we had, what, Drew Hill, who else was out of?
Next.
Next.
As yet.
Lade, all of.
You seen when the man punished his little son, he made him do the Drew.
Dude, Drew Hill.
Do they do the Jew here.
Give me 10 more,
motherfucking doing that.
The Drew Hill.
We're going to make them do some
one-twill choreography.
They'll be sweating.
Yeah.
Take a little bit of one of the other choreography.
Look at it.
Hey, yo, y'all,
y'all need to do one in the world
with, it's over now.
Do the choreography on that.
Those kids are never do anything bad in their life.
Ten times.
They'll never do nothing bad in their life again.
Who influenced y'all?
Mary J. Blige.
Total, yes.
Yes, as far as total.
Growing up for me, it was Whitney Houston, Stephanie Mills,
Luther Vandrosser.
Oh, come on.
Those are my favorites, about it.
Yeah.
Even Sister Sledge, Shocker Con.
Like, and then I remember, um, as far as, like, our presentation and our delivery
and style, it was the LaBelle's.
Yeah.
That's what Puff, that's what Puff saw, I said.
You know, you were, that's crazy because you got some of my top fives, too.
That's nuts. Stephanie Mill, she's the queen, you know?
So happy for her, this moment that she said.
Right now, right?
I told her, I knew her ahead of time.
You know, Stephanie Mill, my girl, you know, we're on a different level.
You know what I'm saying?
We got matching first, you know?
One year she came, she had a show.
I can't pull up with the peach and chill up down to her fucking ankles.
She didn't even know why I gave it to her.
I said, he goes.
Where would help?
Stephanie Mills
My girl
Don't do that
Why don't do you
I don't understand me
I love y'all
The synergy is funny
I mean it's dope
Babyface
Hold on hold on baby face
You know he comes to my birthday parties
This is not a lie
You could Google this shit
You don't believe it
When I tell him I'm cool with people
So you can call baby face
Because me and Kima looking for a record
A super facts I could call babyface.
I'll tell them that looking for my.
I don't know if I'm going to get them the record.
I can't tell you what the man.
I can't tell you what the man is.
I'm on him, though.
You want me to tell him I can get babyface?
I'm not.
Fuck, man, I can't believe I know.
We can't say what should have been
because it could have been.
It should have been, right?
It's going to be.
It's going to be.
Every time.
Every time.
You sound like dead in the middle of little Italy
over the guy.
I was doing, what did you do earlier?
I was doing, what did you do earlier?
Oh, I didn't even know what the fuck.
Earlier things.
It was stupid.
So, Keisha, I'm fried.
I tell them, though, some people don't know when they fry.
I know I'm fried.
Right, not fried.
I'm more idea.
I forget everything.
I don't give a fuck, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Yo, I'm like a horse.
You put the blinders on me and say the bags got away and I'm going.
I've got to go get that shit.
That's what it's all about.
That's what's up.
But yeah, Stephanie Mills, man, she's everything to me, you know.
You went back to Stephanie.
The moment she had on TikTok, we did it.
We went superviral, huh?
You were scared to do that shit, man.
You ain't want to sing like that.
That ain't my style.
Y'all hit him with the Euro stuff.
You're singing?
I ain't know I had moves.
I was doing the singing.
He was doing the dance.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, this is wild.
He didn't want to do the dance.
I said, yo, I wish.
Let me tell you, if I could throw my whole rap career in and be a R&B singer,
I would have did it a long time ago.
I think Remy too.
Remi would have the same.
Like, we fake singers.
We want to sing.
No, we love him.
No, we love him.
Boy, she, you know, it's like.
You see?
Kima want to rap.
Kima want to rap.
She's smart.
MC Kima.
Slim did the Stephanie Mills joint with us.
Y'all did it?
Man, but see, they threatened me.
Slim was dancing.
They threatened me because they straight up.
So you were doing the old school dance.
Man, I was going hard on the old school.
You got to go hard on that motherfucker.
They're going to be on the tour, so I mean, you're old, man.
I didn't get out of it.
I've seen so many mothers forced their little kids,
11 years old to do the old school kids.
They jumping up and down.
They're doing the Jew Hill shit, hop in the new edition shit.
The new edition, do me a favor.
You're 45, 50 plus.
I'm going to the new edition show.
I always do.
Don't do the dance.
Don't do the routine.
Don't hear it is a lot.
Don't do that.
It's not allowed.
That's like LeBron James doing the young.
It can't do that.
It's over.
No, I need new addition to do their steps, man.
We need to never do this stuff.
If you're a grown-ass man in the crowd, don't do the steps.
Let them do it.
Let them do it.
I got friends of mine.
They're trying to do it.
Real guys, they're 20 in jail.
If it is a lot, I'm like, yo, my man.
But you know what, though?
We got a whole bunch of, you know what, man,
hardcore cats would be coming out of there
and just waiting to sing a Cupid.
Yeah, you know, what we can do.
I'll sing it like that too.
That's what I'm talking about.
Nothing you could do with that one.
That Cupid said,
last night.
It was amazing.
And, um, player.
Y'all have to come see the show.
I'm sorry.
Like, it took me back.
I'm like, I just became a new fan of y'all's in rehearsal.
Now we're new fans again and seeing this show.
Y'all have to come to this show.
You're crazy.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
Y'all got to come to the show.
So, Rich, I want to cancel dinner tonight.
Yeah.
I got to come to the show.
You got to cut.
You got to come to the show.
You rolled up on me.
It was an all hip-hop.
show, I think Sacramento or something?
Exactly.
I don't know what the fuck you was doing
in Sacramento, but he pulled up.
Yeah, man.
Joe, what's up?
Big shout out of the E-40, you know what I'm saying?
Don't join on.
Those song on and said he came
and body the whole stadium.
Exactly.
I knew it.
I didn't know.
Come on, now.
No, Slim body, the whole fucking stadium.
Yeah, man.
Yes, he did.
Big shout out to all my family out there.
All the friends out there in Sacramento,
everybody know, I'm like,
I'm an Oakland Raiders fans,
so you know what I'm saying?
Through and through.
So, you know what I'm saying?
You know who I did that one time, too?
I was on a run.
I caught you in Sacramento and then here at El DeBarge.
He finally showed up.
You know, I've been chasing El DeBard's my whole fucking life.
A man don't show up to shit.
I'm booking for my birthday.
Elda bars don't show up to shit.
Oh, this shit.
Come on, man.
No, he ain't been paying attention to my birthday parties.
Elder barge, we have.
Adam. To the point of where I was technically bracked, I had Swiss beats, got this fucking, like, three, four million dollar cost some shit with two seats.
Holy.
Some European shit. So I see your Swiss. Because to me, El de Barge is like, oh, my God. He's like a dog, right?
So I said, Swiss, I need you to pick up elder bars, maybe a block away and just pull up in front of the shit with the, Swiss was coming with the four. He came with the four million.
You know, he got shit.
this out of this world.
So Swiss was like,
hi,
so hell the boss
never got on that fucking plane.
You know what I'm saying?
I was hurt.
Yo,
what you want me to do?
He didn't get on the fucking plane.
For one day,
he's in New York.
He's like, yo, Joe, I'm here.
I'm like,
here, here.
He's like, yo, I'm here.
I was like, I pull up with me.
We did Madison Square
going for Dave
Chappelle and I brought out
held the bars and the body
ooh and I like it
this shit went crazy
that was a dream come true
you too man when you can't do
we wish you much love and success
I know everything going to be sold out
and it's going to lead to the bigger bag
because then we're going to start
like making it even bigger
I'm saying we got guys
we can make it even bigger
after this run no no
I mean you know I'm just
Because you're running,
y'all driving the car.
Yeah.
Once this is totally successful,
you bring two or three other people,
then it go from the theater
to the arena.
All right.
That's what I'm telling you.
So you're going to bring a little two-clip,
legends that we love,
that's going to come sing that shit.
You know, this guy, Jodice, man,
he'd be this skinny.
He sing his fucking ass off, man.
What's my man?
No, no, Jodicy, yeah,
But can't see, right?
That motherfucker, no shirt on.
They carry them through the fucking audience.
Like, I'm just telling you, it's too many legends that y'all could incorporate with this on the way out.
I love it.
Let me tell you something.
Y'all deserve all the blessings.
You know, y'all keep it classy.
You're keeping great.
Make sure y'all get your tickets, man.
Room 112 to a room.
The room 112 to it.
12.
It's too easy.
We got, we got the 112.
total case.
Yes.
Randy and Monica,
I'm waiting for that shit.
It's a fly show.
You saw it already?
Came back into rehearsal like
what?
He was scraggled for real, right?
Yeah, exactly.
He was like, oh, something snapped in.
Monica's a friend.
Oh, yeah.
It really hurts for a long.
Can nobody believe me no more?
Monica's a friend.
Shout out aunt and my brother.
They don't want to fuck
believe fat joe know nobody he think he only
know everybody right
she's a friend they were hers
I don't have any of any friends
yeah they do no I got some friends
I don't
I do and so
they were hurt
I'm going to that shit
you have to I told them I'm one billion
percent I'm also going to go to the boystam
Tony Braxton
yeah new edition
yeah that's about to be crazy man
the only show I miss
oh you got to
I got to go to that shit too.
Yeah, we already got anywhere.
Like, you can't miss it.
Yeah, that's history.
That's history in the making.
How could you miss that shit?
You can't miss.
Yeah.
Boyst the men.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Did you guys too?
Yeah.
Tony Braxton.
Tony.
I like the boys of men, that shit.
Everything it is is incredible.
But I like that shit.
What he said, you know, he moved on.
It moved on.
Oh, yeah.
What's that song?
Without your mouth.
I'm doing just fine.
I'm doing just fine.
I'm doing just fine.
I'm doing just fine.
Like, don't worry about me.
I'm doing it.
Just fine.
Now, they, I ain't in front.
Now, I ain't going to dry for me.
Water's all that first.
The boys have cataloged.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
The boys got catalog.
Yeah.
Now, if we could take one of their son,
like water runs dry for me.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Good Lord.
Yeah.
Which one water?
We don't even talk anymore.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't hear about it.
I need the rose in my mouth.
I would...
Sad Joe.
Sad Joe would have been a bullshit.
R&B sing about Joe.
I didn't have the rose in my mouth.
We don't eat at all.
I don't know.
But look, look.
Remember, Fannie LaBelle.
He's a R&B.
You did the R&B handgrap shit.
You did the R&B handgrap shit.
Listen, remember Patty LaBelle used to kick her shoes off?
Yes.
I'd have been acting a fool as an armistice seat.
Like, disgusting, man.
I remember one, your man, Luther, who's my favorite scene all the time.
He had that shit with a mic go there.
He walked by and going, hey.
Hang!
I'd be up a deck.
He this small.
I'm like, yeah!
Luther!
I'm up a deck with a three-piece suit on looking like a bus driver.
I ain't even had money.
I ain't had no money then.
You know when your sky blue shirt, you look like you driving a fucking bus?
Dang.
Hey.
You fuck.
Blue job.
I'm into.
Man, that R.B. shit, a different.
Yeah, that's true.
Gallic.
It's a beast.
Shout out to all.
You guys do us a service.
You guys make us happy.
Some people going through depression.
Some people going through whatever.
I was about to tell you early.
It was you.
Even Fat Joe will give up the turkey dinner for tickets to total of 112, bro.
So I got to see my people, man.
When they come through, I got to be there.
I'm a fan of the music.
I don't want to miss it.
I don't want to miss it.
Y'all better go out for some tickets.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Should I change?
up because they're on their first shit.
I might have to go bring out the grizzly.
You know what I'm saying?
You see what these ladies is doing?
Oh, no, I'll pull the shit out.
That's just staying by itself.
Hey, man, dress shit.
She got the lying breathing still in that shit.
I'm not trying.
I got premeditated murders.
I promise you,
I'm not threatening lightly.
Don't fuck with me
because I come up on there and be like,
Oh.
So, God.
Man, we get the sound.
I got to come floating.
We might have to come floating.
Yeah, go ahead.
You said giving him the mic?
We might have to give him the mic, man.
Yeah, we're going to say.
We're going to come out of there.
We were like, uh-uh, uh-uh.
You know, I should did that shit to me.
He made me perform the greatest hits, man.
I'm scared to go to our Usher show.
I'm from it.
I should say, go, Joe, go.
I said, God, damn, I want.
Song number 10.
Holy shit.
But listen, we love y'all.
This ain't that.
That ain't this.
It's cracking kiss.
Take some noise for 1-12 in total, y'all.
Let's go out for the time.
Make sure you get your tickets.
Make sure you stay updated to the Rule 112th talk coming to a city,
Nick.
What happened when you see these young kids wearing vans and all that shit,
and you wore that shit back then?
Come on, man.
They come starting on us.
Like, they got some new shit.
I'll be like, yo, my nigga.
Check, 1999.
I had the shit on.
I don't know what the fuck y'all talking about it.
My shit is, yo, bro, we wore that shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, man.
They think it's their shit.
Yeah.
All right.
Been there, doesn't it?
Yes, sir.
Thank you all for having us.
That's so much, man.
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