Joe and Jada - 85 South’s Karlous Miller & Chico Bean on D.C. Young Fly, Fat Joe stories & Jadakiss bald BY CHOICE!

Episode Date: July 24, 2025

On today's episode, Fat Joe and Jadakiss are joined by Karlous Miller and Chico Bean from The 85 South Show and they have a hilarious time discussing how they first met auditioning for Nick Cannon's W...ild 'N Out, drawing influence from comedy legends like Bernie Mac, Richard Pryor, and Martin Lawrence, their favorite Fat Joe stories, the revelation that Jadakiss was WILLFULLY bald for most of his rap career, and their standout episodes with Boosie and Dr. Anthony Fauci. Also, Karlous and Chico quiz Joe and Jada on their favorite New York City boroughs, their dream collaborations, and Joe tells an incredible story on how his hit record "We Thuggin'" featuring R. Kelly came to fruition. 6:00 - Jadakiss ISN'T bald?! 11:30 - 85 South becoming its own platform 21:00 - Why Fat Joe CAN'T smoke anymore 33:00 - Jada wants to collab w/ Andre 3000 and Stevie Wonder 39:00 - D.C. Young Fly & life's hard lessons 52:00 - Fat Joe's son is his blessing 1:00:30 - Difference in being famous now vs. then 1:04:15 - Joe & Jada becoming media 1:11:30 - Terror Squad vs. champion boxer 1:17:30 - Joe & Jada's favorite verses [Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.] #volumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:17 Like you like glissies. This is the same thing. I'm saying. I'm saying. I'm saying. Yeah, yeah. What up y'all? This is Joe Crack the Don. It's your boy Jadakiss. You know what it is, the Joe and Jadakiss show. And you know, every one of our shows is special. So when we say it's a special edition, we fucking really mean it.
Starting point is 00:02:51 Today we got our brothers on the show. Carl O'Smilla, Chico Bean, also known as the 85 Southboy. Man. Man. Man. What's up, brother? Crazy. This is an honor, man.
Starting point is 00:03:04 You don't understand, man. We fans of y'all just across the board, but we also fans of the show. We've been watching the show and we love the chemistry. We love the dynamic, man. We've been watching Joe tell all the stories. It's fucked up what you did to Monkey Face Carlos, man. Oh, yeah, yeah. Nah, he robbed me for 500, though.
Starting point is 00:03:21 Oh, you had to get him? Monkey Face, it was courage. It was a story of courage. So legend. I, nah, he robbed me for 500 though. Oh, you had to get him. But if I had the, it was courage, it's a story of courage. So, I loved how your story. So, love you. Your story's always involved. I love how your story's always involved way too many people.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Like, wherever you are, you be like, yo, it was me and like 178 niggas. Like, Jo, how are you taking this many people with you everywhere? They ain't got both of them tour busses. Yeah, all the way. Then it'd be all different types of dynamics of people. Yeah, it was me, it was 58 Dominican niggas, right?
Starting point is 00:03:55 I gotta sell his shit. I gotta sell his shit. You don't want none of my ATL stories. I got ATL stories. Oh, we know you got ATL stories. I was there tonight, Pimp C. What? You gotta tell the Pimp C story.
Starting point is 00:04:10 Nah, Pimp C, one day I think it was a boxing match in the ATL and he got into some shit, didn't he? Man, before he could get to the car, the police grabbed him, they opened that trunk. Man, they pulled so many guns out that fucking trunk. See, he was running to the trunk, seeing it in my own eyes. He was running to go pop that shit in the cops' Russian. When they opened that shit,
Starting point is 00:04:34 they were pulling all type of shit out. I was like, Jesus Christ. Hey man, I'm convinced Fat Joe got a time machine somewhere, man. How do you be everywhere? It's too fat, Joe. I was everywhere. That's it.
Starting point is 00:04:47 It's got to be this. It's got to be this. Two Joes. Listen, that's why I'm broke. I was spending too much money in the clubs worldwide. I don't believe you broke. I was in there every fucking day. I don't believe you broke, bruh.
Starting point is 00:04:57 I was in there every day. You never have worn the same outfit or shoes. You are not broke. I can't believe it. I'm definitely not broke. But what I'm definitely not broke. But what I'm saying is, is I've been everywhere.
Starting point is 00:05:08 I'm like the Forrest Gump of hip hop. I've really been there. Like everywhere, if something really meaningful happened. See, that's why your leg looked like that you done ran too much, man. Ah ha ha. You're the Forrest Gump of hip hop. Now we know.
Starting point is 00:05:22 Let me tell you something, my wife said it was cap. Cause I told her story and we got shot at, I fell over the shit in my leg. She said, sister, I met you, your leg been fucked up. What are you talking about? I said, nah, it was like I was 14, 13, when I first fucked my leg. I don't understand how people don't believe you.
Starting point is 00:05:37 I remember when the shit was going on, people was questioning your history with hip hop, and a video came up of you like 12 years old with the real Puerto Rican hair. Like you had the real Puerto Rican. I had a Mac 11 on me too under that jacket. That's crazy. You was in the club.
Starting point is 00:05:55 I ain't saying nothing. I was super strapped. When you seen that shit, I be trying to show them cause they said, you know, I said some shit, niggas got a little mad at me. Jadis the Chill, Joe already increased the peace, like I made it happen. So last night, for no reason, I had to look up
Starting point is 00:06:15 Young Fat Joe with the Koofee on. Peace to the gods. The God Crack Kim. I had to throw that Justite, you know, going there. And then I flipped the page to the Young Fat Joe with the Mecha Dot. The shit, the biggest shit you ever seen. They be like, oh man, maybe he, going there. And then I flipped the page to the Young Fat Joe with the Mecha Dot, the shit, the biggest shit you ever seen.
Starting point is 00:06:27 They be like, oh man, maybe he robbed the gym. Maybe he robbed. Maybe he really robbed the gym. He looked like it. Right, and then this guy been showing off, man. He got nice socks. The one thing about me is I could dress my ass up, but I got old school socks.
Starting point is 00:06:39 No, just regular socks. Yeah, yeah, I just shied away from the checkerboard boxes. I got the real, real. Now you can still play in the da-dun-da-dun. No, no, I've just shied away from the checkerboard boxes. I got the real. You was still wearing the underdogs? No, no, I got Calvin Klein, but my shit be $20,000 outfit, but I did used to have the lumberjacks. $30 draw. Isn't it?
Starting point is 00:06:54 $30 draw, take his draws off, they look like swimming trunks. I had this lumberjack with the hat to match. Draws that swim. I got off that wave. Not that anybody could see it, but I got off the lumberjack not that anybody could see it, but I got off the lumberjack, that was hard to do. So I'm more modern, but Jadakiss, he like to show off, cause he know I ain't got no new socks.
Starting point is 00:07:13 My shit old school. He got to be against Jadakiss though, he say a lot of fly shit, so when he's got a fly in real life. He got guns that the government ain't got, that he did sound with, he's rubbing the spot. Come on man, the walls do a 360 and the floor is fucked. He got walls and shit.
Starting point is 00:07:26 He got, yo, oh my God. Now this is what I was gonna ask though. Jadakiss, you was bald for the longest. You mean to tell me that you had a completely healthy hairline and you could've just grew your shit back at any moment. Yeah, it was a plan. That shit is crazy. That shit crazy.
Starting point is 00:07:44 We out here bald with no options. And you just said, fuck it, I'm just gonna grow my shit back. You gotta wash this shit. Nah, I know it ain't nothing. No you don't. Yeah. You disrespectful, I thought you was bald.
Starting point is 00:07:57 You had a paper towel wrapped around your forehead for years. Listen, we came out, Warheads was in. Know what I'm saying? Cause the Honest. Nah, I don't know about, we at, we at, we at, we at the election. I'm not going over there, man.
Starting point is 00:08:09 Ex-head of Warheads, so, everybody in my home is a boy. You look like you still wanna wear hair. I do still wear hair, I don't look like it. So go to fucking Turkey. What you meant for time out is for time out. He's wearing it, I'm wearing it. Don't fuck with me, I'm not gonna say nothing, I'm not gonna say nothing back.
Starting point is 00:08:24 There you go, fuck you talking about. All right, so what I'm saying is working.'t show me. I'm not gonna say nothing. I'm not gonna say nothing back. There you go. Who the fuck you talking about? All right, so what I'm saying is- Hold on, you only need a little bit. You gotta go- Go to Turkey, bitch! You can make history. I already did. You only need a little bit.
Starting point is 00:08:33 Nah. Nah. You know how Tory, Tiger, a lot of people did. He only need- I'm not going over it. Like a half of it. He don't need whatever they got. That thing has got that Sherman Helms feeling.
Starting point is 00:08:44 This shit is right, though. Alright. And then he's got that Sherman Helmsfield on rock. This shit is right. This shit is right. Just call him Helmsfield. He back up in the house like a motherfucker. Helmsfield, this shit pushed back. I'm just saying, there's a solution. There's not a solution.
Starting point is 00:08:55 Not for me, because I seen what it looked like in the days leading up. I can't go through that process. When the front of your head looked like it's the meat tenderizer. I've seen guys get it. Ah, you got mean hats. All you gotta do is get the mean fucking? I've seen guys get it. Ah, you got mean hats. All you gotta do is get the mean fucking-
Starting point is 00:09:07 I've seen guys get it. Yo, you need to do it. I ain't lying to you, because you love your hair. You gotta fix that shit up. I didn't say I love it. I just love the fact that I could do it, like he did.
Starting point is 00:09:16 Like me, I been bald forever. I can't grow no hair now. The shit that happened to me was- Sister Pidgey's the makin' man. I used to have hair like the fucking Brady Bunch. Right? So when I was young, all the tough guys, you see it now?
Starting point is 00:09:30 No, for real, Jason, he's telling the truth. I seen it, I seen it. I seen that pic, man. I seen you, man. Fuck with the people at home, man. You keep fucking with me. I seen the picture, audience. Let me tell you, I had hair like the Brady Bunch,
Starting point is 00:09:41 but I shaved it all, because all the tough guys had the baldies in my hood. My father chased me around the projects four times trying to beat me up because he knew what that meant. He couldn't catch you? He couldn't catch me, but I was running, you know, the point is one day I made a bet with Big Pun and I was like, he was like, yo man,
Starting point is 00:09:58 you can't grow no hair, I said, you fucking crazy? My shit like the Brady Bunch. If I want right now, I grow braids, whatever. So I try to grow this shit. And it was like rest in peace to the hairline, everything. That shit was coming up like, man, pun has some more jokes about that shit. I lost it, so I shaved my shit.
Starting point is 00:10:16 But now I got guys that they do the fake, they got like a tattoo shit. I can't do that. I can't do it either. Yeah, yeah. But you could do the turkey. I can't do the turkey. Because it's it either. Yeah, yeah. But you could do the turkey. I can't do the turkey. Because it's your real hair, come back.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Nah, nah, nah. Y'all getting too much money for that shit. Nah, nah, nah, nah, I'm not doing the turkey. So that's your signature. My story is, Yeah. Your shit. When we came in, Looch had the,
Starting point is 00:10:39 Looch had the high top fade, SP had the blowout, chemical blowout back then. So- Like the Jackson 5? Nah, when it was, when the Doughboys had it, when they came back in, man, like Maffey Man and the- Oh, okay, gotcha. So boom, when we got the deal, they still had it.
Starting point is 00:10:58 I went ball first, then I made a thing where y'all should fall out. I'ma come back. And I just kept my word and came back. God bless you, brother. Cause if I had hair, my shit, they'll call me Alejandro. My shit would be redoubful. My shit would be- Go to Turkey.
Starting point is 00:11:20 You said it was a good idea. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it.
Starting point is 00:11:26 I don't want it. I do not want it. Yes you do. Cause that's how you look on the front of them boxes. Listen my shit will be Redulfo. Now that's the look you make when you own that shit. You know what I'm saying? That was like, right?
Starting point is 00:11:42 My shit I had, my shit would be like this with the curl, with the fucking juice and all that shit had my shit to be like this with the curl with the fucking juice and all that shit on my shit. Disrespect, shout out to Uli and Jesse, Jesse Torero. He got the shit with the curl. Like they would think I ain't Fat Joe. I'd be Fat Joe's twin or some shit with some. I would really be on some bullshit if I had.
Starting point is 00:12:02 I'm being honest. I feel you. I would too. Shout out to you all. With'm being honest with you. I feel you, I would too. Shout out to y'all. What made y'all, you've been under a rock and haven't been following them, they all started out doing their thing. And what made y'all finally wanna go for ownership
Starting point is 00:12:15 and incorporate and do your own shit? Was it the same thing that the music industry go through? Some similar? I think so, because you know how it is. it's like you can only do so much when you're under something. But when you got your own platform and your own boss, you can move how you want to move, you can work how you want to work, you can go where you want to go,
Starting point is 00:12:38 and you can work with whoever you want to work with. It's the independence, it's the freedom, and I think it's at the speed that we create. Like we fans of each other. So our natural conversation is really just progressed into a show. It was like me and this dude linked up at the Wild N Out auditions.
Starting point is 00:12:58 We didn't know anybody else. It was like we were familiar to each other. Like I know he a comedian, he know I'm a comedian. They got a room full of personalities and people who they're championing or like pushing for. So it was like, we standing there like Forrest Gump and Bubba, we just back to back like, I don't know what they gonna do.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Whatever they got going on is on them. But me and you, we got a whole different set of struggle that we gotta get on TV. They gonna be good if they don't get on here. So we went in there and we rocked it, bro. And then they brought our other brother DC a couple seasons later. And then it's like, I knew him and I knew DC,
Starting point is 00:13:38 so I was the plug in the middle. And it's like, when we got together, it was natural. I didn't have to tell them to be cool, or that's my man, but it was already family. It was just natural, bro. It's a beautiful thing. He had that vision. I always say this, he's the elder
Starting point is 00:13:53 in regards to doing comedy. He'd been in the game longer than both of us, so he had an understanding of what it took to get to another level, even with what we were doing. And it's just a level of trust that is built when you coming up together, but still having the ability to be able to look at somebody and know they know more than you know
Starting point is 00:14:10 and trust their vision that they then went to the places that you haven't been before. Even if it haven't been on the level of success, he still had been through those trenches. So we knew like, all right, man, what you talking about doing, that's what we need to do. And it worked out. Five. Anybody could have an idea or start something, that's what we need to do. And it's worked out fine.
Starting point is 00:14:25 Anybody could have an idea or start something, but they can't see it through. So it's cool that you had the vision and y'all came together and seen it through. You guys are hilarious. I feel like every time I'm around comedians, they test their material on me and shit. Like I said, at the Nick game next to Tracy Morgan,
Starting point is 00:14:45 yo, Iggy still got diabetes. I was up in heaven, he talking crazy and I feel like every time I laugh, he checking the box off. Like, okay, that's a good one. I got him, y'all check y'all material on anybody? Not on Fat Joe, I'm not. Just to leave out this building,
Starting point is 00:15:01 there's 150 Puerto Ricans waiting on me outside. No, sir, nope, not doing it. I didn't listen to too many of them stories. To me, honestly, man, you tell the best stories in hip hop. In the world. In the, period. I mean, and that's such a big thing because we were just talking about how fame has changed
Starting point is 00:15:22 in regards to the way we came up. We came up watching y'all on the TV. That was a world away from what our reality was. I'm from DC, you know what I mean? I grew up in the city watching the Box and watching Rap City and all of that. So it'd be able to get- Shout out to Wayne Perry, man.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Yeah, for sure. All the way. That's let you know what type of gangster nigga this nigga is. Shout out to Killer Niggas, man. But no, in seriousness, we didn't get to experience fame in the same capacity, so to be in a space now where you get to hear those stories that we were watching from on the other side of the TV is crazy,
Starting point is 00:15:57 and you tell the best stories, man. Thank you for the compliment. You know what he's just. Yeah, man, y'all made a lot of dope-ass music, like me coming from down south, like the shit, the man, y'all made a lot of dope ass music. Like me coming from down south, like the shit, the way that y'all was so like, descriptive with shit, it just made me wanna go to New York. Yeah, that's fine.
Starting point is 00:16:10 That's fine. And then it's like listening to the Locks, nigga, I didn't know that Yonkers was completely different from New York. Like I went out there, they got yards and shit. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Little fences. Yeah. Yeah. Y'all can just like a gumbo of everything. Yeah. Little fences. Yeah. Knockin' like a gumbo of everything. Yeah. I drive you around, you think you was everywhere. The Bronx, Baltimore, Atlanta. Yeah. It looks like everything.
Starting point is 00:16:36 Who's some of y'all influences? It seemed like y'all all was each other's crutches and help, you know what I mean? But you had to have some coming up young, it had to be some comedians you really admire. It was a lot of comedians, bro. Like that Bernie Mac Kings of Comedy set, it really was like a defining moment for me.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Cause it was something that I could identify with and be like, oh, that's, I'm one of them. I'm a comedian. Like the Richard Pryor's and the Red Foxes and the Martin Lawrence and all of the Comic View comedians and deaf comedy jam and just the culture, the music, bro. The lifestyle, you know, like the same way with the music. You get influenced by your neighborhood,
Starting point is 00:17:21 by the dope boys, by the flat girls and all of that, bruh. It's a mixture of all of that, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, Martin was a big one for me because, you know, just growing up, my father got married when I was a baby, so I was the man in my house real early. You know, I had that responsibility, so a lot of times when my mother was gone and at work, this was what was raising us in a sense.
Starting point is 00:17:45 Sitting down and watching Martin for 30 minutes or watching the Jamie Foxx show for the next 30 minutes or hanging with Mr. Cooper and all of these different shows. George Jefferson. George Jefferson. I mean, Sherman Hermsley. I'm notorious for fucking the name, don't worry about me. Yeah, but you didn't know what it is. But you know, just being able to, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:06 and then like for me coming out of the city, earthquake, you know, guys like that, that, you know, I got to watch people that I looked up to laugh at because I didn't grow up wanting to be a comedian. That wasn't necessarily my dream. I wanted to be in the streets because that was my environment.
Starting point is 00:18:20 That was what I was surrounded by. But those guys, this is who they thought were funny. So that is what steered me towards what I understood comedy to be. So once I got into it, I was able to really easily revert back to what I was used to, and that helped me just understand the game once I got in it. And the first comedian I ever seen live was Ricky Smiley.
Starting point is 00:18:40 Live? Yeah, yeah, I love Ricky. Ricky Smiley, he used to do these prank call CDs, right? My mom used to love Ricky Smiley. Live? Yeah, live. Yeah, yeah, I love him. Ricky Smiley, he used to do these prank call CDs, right? My mom used to love Ricky Smiley. I love those shits. These are some of the hottest shit. You know they got nephew Tommy with Steve Harvey in the morning.
Starting point is 00:18:58 But the Ricky Smiley joint was even before that. Yeah. Yeah, it was a classic. I love those shits. I live in Miami, y'all. I know what time it is when we call you. Y'all, this is the phone company or this. The he will fuck with you till you lose your mind.
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Starting point is 00:23:50 Listen, I got high the first time in my life, right? Were you fed joy at this time? Yes, yes. And the girl was like, yo, we're gonna have good sex. We're gonna have this, that. So I smoked with her for the first time. I ran out the house butt naked.
Starting point is 00:24:07 She ch- Naked all the night. Smoking all the weed, man. I'm trying to tell you, it's weed. I'm running down the block ass naked and she gets in my car and she's like, Joe, get in the car. I'm like, yo, I'm catching a heart attack.
Starting point is 00:24:19 I'm gonna die. Yo, this, I gotta go to the hospital. So she convinced me to get in the car. We make a U-turn, we go back in the house. I take like eight showers. I never smoked to the hospital. So she convinced me to get in the car. We make a U-turn, we go back in the house. I take like eight showers. I never smoked that shit again. That shit, I don't want that Joe Nakey running down Times Square. But let me tell you what happened to me.
Starting point is 00:24:36 One night I'm in the crib and I never believed that second hand, if I believe in second hand smoke, God damn, I'm fucked up. My lungs is fucked up. Because I've been in the studio every night and they smoking thousand pounds of weed in front of me. So one day we in the studio and they smoking man weed and they got the BET shit on there. And I don't want to say it was Bruce Bruce or it was LaVelle Crawford, but this guy was so big.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Yeah, like a purple suit on and his head was small. And I didn't realize I was high, right? And the man was talking about he was addicted to crack and then crack me took him away. Yeah, yeah, yeah, come on and smoke me some more this. And yeah, the nigga looked like a human M&M. Like this shit, I almost died. I tried to commit suicide by laughter. Like I was like literally was diving on the floor trying to die.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Like, you know, the guy was talking about he's smoking crack. But to me, it looked like a you. You know how you see the commercial that the Eminem be talking? It was a human Eminem talking like this shit. I was like, you know, this shit crazy. But I realized I'm high. Yeah, you can't get high, Joe. Yeah, you got to get high. You. Yeah, you got to be real.
Starting point is 00:25:45 No, I can't get high. It ain't for me. You can't get high. You getting butt naked. Do you imagine? This was big fat Joe that when you were, you imagine with this thing. Oh, fat Joe, I was outside,
Starting point is 00:25:52 let me know I ain't not poor. Got in this lady called Butt Naked Sheep. It was his car. It was his car. He just got in his car and picked him up. My brother Rich opened the weed dispensary in Harlem, Dynasty Commodities, and just to show we stand by the product. For 35 years, I never smoked.
Starting point is 00:26:09 I smoked in front of his joint. I had security and everything with me. I thought I was gonna run out butt naked. I smoked the shit, let him know we got the good stuff in Harlem, Dynasty Commodity. But you know what? I handled it this time. Good job.
Starting point is 00:26:23 I'm thinking of getting high. No, no, no, no, no, no, don't do that. Okay. No, don't do that. Start, let me start you off. Slow, I'm not fucking with you. Start you off. I'm not fucking with you. You got the pure.
Starting point is 00:26:33 Like if I tell people all the time, like I, you know, I'm social smoker, you know what I mean? I don't smoke like that. It's very social, but the reason why is this nigga. So we, this is second season of Wild'n Out, right? You know what I'm saying? And we had just had the first season, we did the first old school battle, like that shit had went super viral.
Starting point is 00:26:55 So we meet up, we get ready to go back and kill a game again. So, Lowe's like, man, the weed ain't coming, but I got some edibles. And I'm like, I bet I ain't never did an edible before. I took a little piece. This was when the Super Bowl was in New York. So we go down to Times Square, we go to Applebee's, get something to eat.
Starting point is 00:27:12 We walking back to the hotel. Lowe's like, man, hey man, how you feel? I'm like, I don't feel shit. He be like, bet, we'll eat the rest of that piece of the little pieces you broke off. It was blue, I'll never forget, blue raspberry, like fruit roll up. I ate this whole piece of this shit, we go back to this to his room we talked
Starting point is 00:27:28 for about an hour right I'm like let me go downstairs and go to sleep man I went back downstairs and that door closed on my hotel room nigga and it was I never in my life man listen I this how I knew I was high. I stood at the door and I'm like, I can taste my teeth. Oh, shit. I can taste my teeth, man. I'm in that tripping. I was trying to tell you, sometimes you get that wrong. It was a debate.
Starting point is 00:27:55 That shit come at you and you like, you can't control your, nah, I can't do that. I had to save this nigga's life one time. How many times in your life have you got high to the point that you was dumbed out? Like, do you lose weight or don't fuck with your dog? What's the highest you ever been? What's the highest you ever been?
Starting point is 00:28:14 High. How high is that though, Kistar? I know you got some stories. You know who did that shit to me? We shooting a video in the desert with tigers and shit. We shot this shit that looks like I'm cooking. We in the desert with tigers and shit. We shot this shit that looks like I'm cooking. We in the desert with tigers. Me, Remy, and fucking French Montana.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Hold up, hold up. Who the fuck put the tigers in the desert? Tigers live in the jungle. Tigers, we wanted the tigers. It's a video call, it looks like we cooking, right? And so we shot it. Y'all can look, it's not cat, right? The point is, I walk in French and shit,
Starting point is 00:28:47 I'm joking with him, and he got some chocolate chip cookies. So I take a bite of it, I'm not noticing the whole fucking trail. Everybody knows I don't get out. The whole trail is laughing, this and this and that. Next thing I know, niggas like, well, I'm like, you know what I'm saying? He was like, yo, that shit, you know.
Starting point is 00:29:04 That was infused. They was like, how you doing, this and this? I said, nah, I'm good, you know what I'm saying? It was like, yo, that shit, that shit, you know. That was infused. It was like, how you doing this and this? I said, nah, I'm good, this and this. So I start banging on Remy's trailer, because you know, not for nothing, no disrespect. You know, I shot a video with Cardi B. She did her makeup for five hours. Girls, they could do that.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Like, Remy was taking long. I'm paying for this shit, right? We in the middle of the desert, tigers, all type of shit. I'm like, yo, I'm banging on the door. Yo, sun's gonna go down. Sun's gonna go down. She knew immediately, she opened the door. She said, what do you do?
Starting point is 00:29:34 I said, what do you mean? She said, it's fucking 11 in the afternoon, the sun is out. What the fuck are you talking about? What did they do? She went over there, French, and them was like, yo, we gave her the weed cookie. She was dying laughing.
Starting point is 00:29:46 She knew I was high. She knew that. Sun's gonna go down. I can't hear that. Yeah, 12 hours. Sun's gonna go down. Sun just came up. In the morning, I'm banging on the door.
Starting point is 00:29:55 Sun's gonna go down. Yeah, that's probably, it's gonna take the longest for the sun to go down in the desert, man. It's gonna be up for a minute out there. Still there, right now. Man, let me tell you something. For those that don't know, what's the origin of y'all show? Cause you interviewed me before and y'all,
Starting point is 00:30:12 I got like a twist to y'all shows. Not just people would just think y'all on there talking shit, but you know, let the people know. Nah, it's a freestyle comedy show. It's literally improv. Oh, but y'all got good interview skills too, though. Oh yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:28 Y'all do your shit well. But see, the whole thing is, we don't... The traditional interview style where it's just questions, bro, we really like to interview people that we fans of, that we can show love, and people, like you said, the influences and the people who gave us little bits and pieces of the game. So it's never like, so how'd you get started, Jadakiss?
Starting point is 00:30:51 We don't talk about none of the shit that's on the blogs, none of the controversial shit. We're not just going for the hate. No you don't, no you don't, Joe. You don't hate that joke. Because you always come with the question. That's how y'all end up with delusion on records. Cause you be asking the bullshit.
Starting point is 00:31:10 That's what you do. You know you- You think I ask the bullshit. You come with the question. You come with the Wendy Williams style questions on. No! You do, you do. You kick it off.
Starting point is 00:31:21 And then you always, and then it's a real smooth while you do it. Yo, if you don't want to talk about it, I totally understand, but I gotta know. Then you come with a question and Jada be like, oh. Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Oh. Oh. He do that cause he know they can't say shit, man. No, I'm just, sometimes I would answer it different. You know, like me, I studied, K.R.S. one, I studied LL. When I first came out, if you look at my interview, I'd be like, nah, I mean, nah, I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:31:54 They'd be like, yo, what colors this guy? Nah, I mean, nah, I'm saying. I don't know why I look so stupid on BET. Like, nah, I mean, I never had like the skills to answer questions articulately. So I, back in the fucking VHS days and all, I had tape interviews from KRS and LL and I would watch them over and over again to learn how to actually answer questions and have social skills. So, um-
Starting point is 00:32:23 That nigga LL Cool J is diabolical. This one nigga came right on the record and said, they call me Big Ellie. Nobody ever said that. Nobody's even uttered that before. I don't think he get the credit he deserve either, man. Like LL literally is like, he's, he created the term GOAT. Like it didn't exist before LL.
Starting point is 00:32:45 He was the- I give him the credit every time I see him. I mean, the dude has been rapping since rap started. He literally has been- Where's all this from, Defjit? I mean, that's what I'm saying. It's still relevant to this day. It's still relevant to now.
Starting point is 00:33:01 It's like when you talk about the Mount Rushmore, it's like the thing that he's conquered every aspect of the game, acting, rapping. I mean, I don't know if he was in, was that with Jamie Foxx playing football in any given Sunday. Yeah, Sunday had a fight. Yeah, they had a fight too.
Starting point is 00:33:18 I mean, all of that, like that dude is one of him in G-Rap, like him and G-Rap. When they put that nigga in the horror movie, the Halloween joint and he ain't die? I knew then. I knew then, bro. You know the black dudes usually die in the opening credits. Yeah, you don't even get through.
Starting point is 00:33:35 They can get through and stab the black dude. Christmas 2006, yeah, you dying in the preview. You know I watch trailers, man. They purposely made the white girl die first. In the movie kill. They purposely made the white girl die first. In the movie Sinners, they made the white girl die first. When the boys can't- That's what you got on this. I'm telling you, what he just said,
Starting point is 00:33:53 yo, the black dude died first. This is the first time the white girl died. The black dude died the summer before the movie come out. The white girl always die after she trip. Yes, but the black guy dies first. In this movie, the white girl always die after she tripped. Yes, but the black guy dies first. In this movie, the white girl died. The black guy died, and then the white girl tripped over the black guy.
Starting point is 00:34:09 Do it count if she came back though? She was at the end. Yeah, she ain't die first, she was still, she was just the first woman dead. Nah, she lived the whole movie. She lived for the whole movie. She was still alive at the end. Yo, that sinny shit was crazy, all right?
Starting point is 00:34:24 You know what I mean? That shit was a trip. Which yeah, like that just getting those guys the credit from like that era, like I said, and G-Rap, like to me, cool G-Rap is- G-Rap, Chris, Busta, Kane, Rod Kim. Yeah, all them guys, man. I remember when I heard that verse,
Starting point is 00:34:42 that first time I heard that verse he did on the Mobb Deep. You know what I mean? Yo, when the gaps reveal, you cats get peeled and that's the real fuck the bitch ass and switch fast niggas that like the real. When the slugs burst, G, I be aiming at your muck first. Niggas is blood thirst, but see who get plugged worse. We dug earth, places put the nickel plated till you face you.
Starting point is 00:34:58 Bullets ain't racial kid, they only hate you. Like nigga, what? Why? Why do you have racial violence? G-Wrek is still before his time. Yeah, I mean it's crazy. He's gonna definitely catch up to it. His time is somewhere up there.
Starting point is 00:35:12 Like do y'all have, as guys that's been in the game for over 20 years, like do y'all have people that you haven't rapped with, that you wanna rap with? Is there anybody left? I actually got to do a verse for G-Rap. But, um, I always say three stacks. You been stalling that verse, man. Jaded.
Starting point is 00:35:32 I ain't got no damn time. I've been shooting all these. I mean, Joe Jaded took over my life. But, yeah, nah. Andre three stacks, Stevie Wonder. I wanna do a collab, but actually these three stacks, okay then I just gotta speak to Stevie. See if I can see eye to eye with Stevie
Starting point is 00:35:51 and we can get this. Well you know he got show here. Come on Jada man, what the fuck man. He gotta talk about on the song man. He said, come on Jada. Y'all ain't know I had a little bit of skills in case I gotta feel it. You know he gonna hear that shit.
Starting point is 00:36:03 Yeah. No joke. Hey, not only is he gonna hear that shit. Yeah. Oh, Joe. Hey, not only is he gonna hear it, when he walk up to him, he be like, I seen that shit you said. Ah. How about you, Joe? Who would come up and say,
Starting point is 00:36:13 I seen that shit you said about me, Kesha? There's only one person I never worked with that I would love to work with, and it's Dr. Dre. Oh, shit. You never did a Dre? No, I never did a Dre. And all people, I never did a Dre. I got a Dr. Dre. Oh, you never did a Dre? No, I never did a Dre. And all people, I never did a Dre.
Starting point is 00:36:28 I got a song with Dre. You got me beat. I don't have a song with Dre. A Balao. He produced one of the Balao singles. Yeah, I ain't got it. You know what I'm saying? So that's about the only person.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Crazy. We work with everybody. You know, to me, the greats is Eminem, the greats is, you know, I started with Big Pun, one of the greatest, Big L, one of the greatest. We got the Rock with Hov, and shout out to Norrie, we didn't get to tell him, but you know, thanks for Norrie and Memphis Bleak for making the All the Way Up remix. Possibly, they say I never give them credit. So I had to give them credit, but I've been able to work.
Starting point is 00:37:10 I've been able to, you know, a lot of times I like to work with people that could be my friends, but I admire their work so much. And so like Mary, like Mary be in my house all the time, but you know, Mary I'm working. That's funny that you brought that up because she go and tell you, be in my house all the time, but you know Mary I'm working. That's funny that you brought that up because she go and tell you, I say this shit all the time. I wanna go with Mary J. Blige's house
Starting point is 00:37:30 and just kick it on like a Sunday. Well you come to my house, she's there all the time. So I know she gonna have the vibe right, the music gonna be good, she gonna be sipping a little wine. You know she sipping wine that got us wild. She looks spaghetti and stuff. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:43 She give it up like that. Shout out to Mary, I love Mary J. Bl looks spaghetti and stuff. Give him love like that. Yeah! She give it up like that. Shout out to Mary, I love Mary J. Yo, Mary also know how to throw them shots silently. Shout out to Mama Cora. Mary is a hood. L.T. Yeah, that's the story about.
Starting point is 00:37:53 So she'll sit there and you know, and she be like. Keep it solid as, yeah, you do just cause she MJ. She ain't, and she a chill, you know, that's all I should do, saysh. I've been saying that shit for like 10 years. I've been saying it a long time. You know when I get to telling, when I test my material on Mary, right? Because Mary sitting there, she like to hear the stories when I say,
Starting point is 00:38:13 she be like, you ain't shit, you ain't shit, Joe. I be like, yo, man, what's up? Nah, you fucked up. Like, you know, because I tell her stories that I can't tell here. Dumb shit. You know what I'm saying? You be like, dumb shit. And when I'm telling her this, she be like, you ain't shit, Nathan, you ain't shit.
Starting point is 00:38:32 Listen, if you can only imagine, that's the thing about the podcast. You know you watch podcasts a little different. You gonna put it on and be ironing your clothes or cleaning up, but you'll walk out and walk in and this man will say some wild shit, and you don't know where the conversation was at. The other day I was watching, all I heard was you say,
Starting point is 00:38:50 yeah, I gotta taste that shit. I'm like, what the fuck is Joe talking about, man? What type of shit he gotta taste, man? What is he talking about? I must have made a Junior's cheesecake or some shit. I need the glitz. Yeah, that was crazy. Need the glitz. That's crazy. I need the glitz.
Starting point is 00:39:05 That's really not crazy. It is. You said, no, you said I'm a, he said I'm a glizzy monster. Seriously. You said, seriously. Yes. But the point is, the point is, you gotta be vulnerable. You gotta be real.
Starting point is 00:39:20 The people gotta, they ain't gotta hide. You know, that's the problem with society now. We wanna hide shit and be like we perfect. Fuck that, I like a hot dog. Why you tell me I gotta go to Turkey then, if that's the case. Because you should push back. All the way back.
Starting point is 00:39:33 I thought it was vulnerability. You feel like D-Brap took a shot at you. I got it. He got one of the best shit. He got one of the best push backs. You look like you was in Django and they shot half your shit back. Yo, Django. Yo shot half your shit back.
Starting point is 00:39:45 The Django? Come on man, that was racist, Joe, come on. The Django? The Django? The Django? You can shot the whole town. Don't let Joe get over here. Man, nah, man, I'm not messing with Joe, man.
Starting point is 00:39:56 There's too many Puerto Ricans, I know they here. Listen, let me explain something. A hundred and fifty. I'm telling you the truth. They be telling the story. You know they got Chico Bean? I'm telling you the truth. I'm telling you the truth. He's be telling the story. You know the guy Chico Bean? I'm telling you the truth. I'm telling you the truth.
Starting point is 00:40:06 I'm not being funny. I'm not this, go to Turkey. Get your shit right. He like his shit. I like my shit like that. I like my shit like that. I like my hair like you like glizzy. Not like my hair like you like glizzies.
Starting point is 00:40:20 This is the same thing. If you can enjoy a glizzy proudly in front of 50,000 people at the Yankee Stadium, I can walk around like that. I do it. Like I really be in the... You know what I do when people ask me about Chico? I'm not hiding the glizzy. What?
Starting point is 00:40:38 I try to make them feel bad for asking me, man, what's up with Chico, man? Tell him to cut that shit off. I'm like, that's fucked up. Because you know we about to have surgery, right? And then they be like, oh my God. Oh shit. You ain't got a guilt tripper, man.
Starting point is 00:40:57 Fuck that, Chico don't give a fuck, bruh. That's his shit. With DC, right? You know. Shout out to DC. He would have been here, but the flights was messed up. I love that guy. The airport's just crazy lately. Crazy yesterday.
Starting point is 00:41:12 And you know, his wife passed away. Do you guys ever get serious? Like was that like a serious, I'm asking. We didn't been through so much, man. My mom passed in 2021 from COVID. And that was a major L for me because I only had my mother, you know what I'm saying? And having a just, I dealt with a lot of death in my life.
Starting point is 00:41:34 I've lost many, many people in my life. And you think that you're prepared for it, but nothing prepares you for that. And when I went through that, they were there for me, you know what I'm saying? Because Los lost his mom right before we started Shoot Wild and that. You're never the same after that.
Starting point is 00:41:50 And when Fly went through what he went through, it was just a blessing that we understand each other beyond what we do. We're brothers for real. So we know how to be there for each other. And that's more important than anything because that support system that you have through times of tribulation is more important than anything you can ever do
Starting point is 00:42:08 and he's such a warrior he's a you know this man he's a warrior like the way he was able to handle it on his own made us proud but still being able to be there in times where you don't have the answer or you just need to just talk about something completely different being able to be there and being one of the people that a person wants to be there counts for everything, man. Bro, you ever go through someone, somebody, and they make you, like, they make you respect them on a whole nother level?
Starting point is 00:42:35 Bro, it's like, DC, he the wild man out the group. Like, we met him when he was young, like, 2021, when he came around us, bruh, and to see him go through becoming a father, to calming down, being the family man, and then for him to have to go through something so life-changing, so life-altering, in front of his kids, and hold it down,
Starting point is 00:43:04 and still do his shows, still be famous, still get criticized with the public, because it's a public thing, everybody got their opinions, everybody got their theories of what happened or what didn't happen or how he should be handling it. But then it's like, brother, see him rise above all that. Keep the faith.
Starting point is 00:43:23 It's really hard. Stand up, be a father. not go find another chick to say, help me with these kids, like really get up every morning, drop these kids off, make breakfast, don't miss nothing, go to recitals, go to dance practice, and really see him stand up and not have to lean on nobody, not need the help, not accept it, but for him to do it by himself.
Starting point is 00:43:47 And I never seen a tear fall out this man's face. I know that he did, but I never seen it. I never seen him have a day where he can't come outside, or he laid up, or he in that dark space, or he ain't himself. It gave me a whole nother respect to be like, bro, when you got a relationship and your faith like that is with God,
Starting point is 00:44:13 and even when you at your lowest, you don't let nobody outside that house see it, and you still go do your show and you still go rock 10,000, 15,000 people, get the first flight home, get right back to dropping kids off at school in the morning. That's different. That let you know he built different.
Starting point is 00:44:31 He built different, man. He built differently, he's strong. All the way, just the pillars of strength. That's how we feed off each other. We've all watched each other do it in different capacities. Seeing the things that you go through as men. You know, a lot of people from the public perception don't understand, they look at your life
Starting point is 00:44:50 and they assume that because you have things that things make everything better. But things don't mean anything where life is. You know what I mean? Where life is going life. And when you go through those types of situations and you get to watch people that you, you already have an understanding of how strong they are,
Starting point is 00:45:07 but you get to watch them do it, you know what I mean? And watch them implement that strength. It's just something that you just be proud to God, put the people in your life that he put in your life. Yeah, it's a lesson for all of us to learn from that. We were supposed to be around each other for a reason. You know what I'm saying? Like he said, I lost my mother right after the first season a while ago.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Then I have to go back and he's seen me struggle with stuff in there just just because people say things and they don't understand where you at with it. They don't know how it is going to affect you. You don't know how it's going to affect you when that moment going to hit you, what's going to make you break a sound, a smell, you know, I mean, take you back to certain memories and stuff like that and to have somebody that could understand that, to link like a real brother, not your partner that you work with, like the ones who gonna call and check on you when they know about when the call stop coming. That's bullshit. The Extravision podcast is your home for reactions, recaps and roundtable debates on the biggest pop culture moments of the summer.
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Starting point is 00:50:30 That you wonder your whole life, right? You wonder if that's gonna break you, right? So to have longevity in this game, to have the game change to where everybody got a comment, everybody's going, they violate whoever, right? And the one question you ask yourself, like, you know, I look at the people that's mentally ill. I look at them, I see them. When I drive my car and they on the side, I see them, I look at them and I wonder what happened to them in their life, what snapped their brain,
Starting point is 00:51:06 what threw them off, what made them crazy, right? And I always say, it's like when your moms die. I mean, I believe that it's a different type of pressure that you can't answer. You're not prepared for it when it's gonna happen. You don't know if you're gonna snap, you're gonna prepared for it when it's gonna happen. You don't know if you're gonna snap, you're gonna get depressed, you're gonna go crazy, you're gonna, this is about the biggest shit
Starting point is 00:51:30 that could ever happen. You're gonna do all of those things. That's what I tell people. In different forms. The way I explain it is the book of my life with my mother and it has the end on it. Which means I can't add no more chapters. So if your parent is still here,
Starting point is 00:51:44 add as many chapters as you can because if the circle of life go the way they want it to go, then one day you're gonna have to put the end on your book too and your life will never be the same after that. You know what I'm saying? You know, I gotta shout out my brother Dre from Cool and Dre because sometimes you think people, right? You know, when your parents are here,
Starting point is 00:52:00 they be like, you all spend more time with them, you don't know, I'm telling you this, this, that. You hear them, but you also saying, yo, why these guys keep telling me this shit, right? And so me, but he would always tell me, yo, and I'd be like, yo, I'm going with my mom's house, my father's house, because I bought him a house,
Starting point is 00:52:21 that shit was like an hour and a half away from me. I still would drive up two, three times a week. That's a long fucking drive, bro, right? And the man would be like, yo, you're doing the right thing. You're doing the right thing. You're doing the right thing. I'd be like, all right, cool.
Starting point is 00:52:36 Because you know, motherfucker's calling you, no reason fucking, Makoto and, yo, I got the steaks and lobsters. The one is how everybody's trying to distract you, but you gotta know that the nucleus of you, you know, the people who brought you into this world, you gotta spend as much time as you can with them, because when the day's over, you know what I'm saying,
Starting point is 00:52:57 and you can't communicate with them. It's over with, forever. And I know now that that hour drive that you was making, you'll make a 10 hour drive every day if you can get them back just for. Oh, super facts. Before you start to shoot this show, before we, you know,
Starting point is 00:53:12 cause we the rookies of the year. So when we were shooting the intro, actually of us walking in the building and the stuff you see with the Joe and J the logos, he was actually preparing for his mom's funeral. So I'm like, damn, this guy is made out of steel. They would have to find me, and they would have to find me somewhere.
Starting point is 00:53:36 I don't know what I would have been doing. Then he buried his mom, and we shot the first episode the next day. I'm looking at him like, this guy's different. See, when you look back and you reflect on that, bro, it's like, especially with your mom, she be preparing you your whole life for that day.
Starting point is 00:53:55 Yeah. All your life. And there's so many things that your mom has taught you that you don't even know that you know until she gone. It's just like, your survival pack kick in. The way she do things, like the way she love, like that's how you honor her. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:54:12 Like my mom was the biggest giver, like a real life angel on earth. Like she dedicated her life to service other people. And that was the way that she found her happiness was being the light for other people. So when you have to go through that moment, in fact, anybody could tell you, there is no way to prepare for that.
Starting point is 00:54:31 Because that moment, that funeral comes and goes so fast, you sitting there and the next thing you know, you by yourself, it's over. It's like, damn. From when you look at it, it's like from death to the ground. That happens and it feel like 10 minutes. And you can never go back. But the legacy, the love that she gave you,
Starting point is 00:54:53 all of those things, it just changes you as a person, bruh. That day is, that feeling never goes away. Never, and it's valuable in being able to discuss it because there's a lot of people who are going through it and like I said, if the circle of life go the way it's supposed there's a lot of people who are going through it. And like I said, if the circular life go the way it's supposed to go, we all gonna have to go through it. And I watched my mother pass.
Starting point is 00:55:10 Like I sat and watched her take her last breath. And I remember walking out of the hospital and the hospital room, and it's the same hospital I watched my uncle pass away in. And I thought I was prepared, but when that light hit me and I came out that room, it was like, I felt something I never felt before. And ever since that day, it's gave me a greater understanding
Starting point is 00:55:29 of what, like he said, what she did throughout the time of my life. Because now when I think about all of the different lessons that she gave me that I might not have understood in the moment, because I wanted to do what I wanted to do or whatever, now I get it. Like that responsibility that she instilled in me prepared me to be able to deal with her
Starting point is 00:55:45 not being able to give it to me every day anymore. Yeah. Yeah, that shit. That whole thing is crazy. I had my mother and father pass away within two months. So I'm going to the hospital. I'm in the hospital and I'm going from room to room. And they both sick.
Starting point is 00:56:04 That shit was. That salute to you, man. You for that and then crazy salute to you as a father to man you know I mean I know your son has you know autism autism and I did that type of work for years and I know how much it takes to deal with that on a day-to-day basis man so salute to you for that brother and what you do, and having to, people don't understand how serious that is. We believe in, we don't abandon our kids. We believe in-
Starting point is 00:56:31 That's commendable, brother. That's respectable. Salute to you, brother. Nah, he's the biggest blessing. I feel like if you're not a real father, you abandon your kids, you'll be cursed. That's real. So my thing is like, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:56:45 You gotta support your kids, man, at all times because they're the biggest blessings. And with Joey, he's just the biggest blessing. He's happy all the time. He started what's crazy is my mother and father really raised him, right? And since they passed, he started doing shit he never did before.
Starting point is 00:57:04 Like he's feeding himself. All the stuff you just said, that if the survival pack kicks in, you get in. Oh, he started standing up. You just said that. The other day, he stood up and started dancing, and they ran at him. Joey, like, everybody was like, you know, you know, his favorite is Daddy Yankee. You know what I'm saying? So that shit came on, and he was up there dancing
Starting point is 00:57:27 and everybody, he doing shit he never did before. Out of nowhere he matured and he realized he gotta get a little stronger and be a man rather than a kid. But you know, Joey's the biggest blessing, man. We love him and I love that, you know, for years, you know, this rap shit is dirty. Right? You know, when you got beef with all the dudes, I had beef with the rap.
Starting point is 00:57:53 You gotta keep Joey tucked. Because this shit can get real disrespectful out here. You know how these dudes do, right? They'll put them on the cover of a DVD like, yo, this. So I always protected them. And the weirdest thing is, just one day maybe I felt mature enough, I had no more beef with nobody else.
Starting point is 00:58:13 I said, man, let me show little Joey to the people. You know what I'm saying? They might have knew I had them. And man. Caught a lot of them. Caught more love than you. You know how many people dealing with this shit? Like in real life?
Starting point is 00:58:24 And how many, mostly the men leave. And leave the woman alone with the kid. Or even men that deal with autistic or Down syndrome kids, you gotta respect them on another level. And me, because Joey is who he is, I can spot him. Even if I'm in an airport, I'm at a restaurant, I know these kids. So I immediately walk up to them and mad people be like,
Starting point is 00:58:50 yo, thank you for Joey, you inspire us, but you know, that's just family, you know what I'm saying? You gotta be there for your family. How many kids you got, J? Five. Five, you went bullshit. We boys too, I got twins, that's why. Oh, okay, you had, two girls, got twins that's what. Oh okay, they had two at the same time.
Starting point is 00:59:07 That's what it is. They're twins, what's that like? Like, we should ask your wife that. Double everything, man. Double to wishes, double camps, double Jordan's, double doctors, double Jordan's. I'm not talking about money. Double fuckers.
Starting point is 00:59:20 When the doctor goes surprise, twins. What do you say? Oh yeah, that's what it was. See, it wasn't like, it wasn't, I thought I was finished. Yeah,, what do you say? That's what it was. See, it wasn't like, it wasn't, I thought I was finished. I thought the roster was over. So you get the news, then you like, you know, it's two of them.
Starting point is 00:59:37 It's two of them. Let me think this out carefully. I don't got no twins in my family. Are they different or like one actor or they together? Yeah, they like me. I'm a Geminide, so I got two different things. They got one each. They got two of them.
Starting point is 00:59:55 You know how they say Geminides got personalities? They got two of them. His son, Jawan, is a personal consultant to the show. So when we feel like we too old, we ask them all the young dudes questions. That's smart. That's what I do. I use my daughter for the same thing.
Starting point is 01:00:10 She is my liaison into the YN world. She'll take you so quick. All the way. I mean, whatever it is, I be like, hey baby, what this mean? I know all the new slang and all of that because of her. She keep you up, baby. She keep me in the game.
Starting point is 01:00:23 And that's the thing, that's something we connect on, because our kid's the same age, and he got a boy, I got a girl, and then this man's son is six foot four. Like six six. Six ready to get on the E-Rain, play for the Falcons or the Hawks or something. Hawks. No doubt.
Starting point is 01:00:40 He loves some basketball, he love to dunk on people. That's what he, that dunk, he dunk shit. That's crazy, like that man up. He love to dunk on people. That's really deep, deep dunk shit. That's crazy. Like that man up there. He can really like get up there. Yeah, that's great. 6'6". I know I be looking like, man, as soon as I find that tall nigga, your mama fuck that look just like me,
Starting point is 01:00:55 we gonna have a problem. I tell him all the time, bro. If you keep growing, I'm gonna have to help you find your real father. It ain't no, you can go back three generations and my family ain't nobody six six. You know, my mother and father both short, like really short. No, his mom not short.
Starting point is 01:01:14 Oh, my mother and father was short. I remember 12 years old crossing the street with them feeling doofy as fuck. Doof, shit. Like y'all got a holy hand across the street and shit like that. You didn't have to do that. Well, they made me, you know, they made me do that.
Starting point is 01:01:28 OK, like, you know, I had a real protective mother and father, you know what I'm saying? So they was like they was doing all that shit. You know what I'm saying? Who's some of your biggest shows, biggest guests y'all had, would y'all say? The biggest? Yeah. Biggest.
Starting point is 01:01:48 I mean, you know all the shows be dope, but you know it'd be one or two that was- What's the standout? That went out the park, a couple maybe. Boosie. Oh, all right. I can see that. Number one is Boosie.
Starting point is 01:01:58 Boosie. Snoop. We did an interview with Dr. Fauci. Yeah, we did. Oh, y'all had Fauci? Yeah, we did Dr. Fauci. Yeah, we did. Oh yeah, Fauci? Yeah, we did Dr. Fauci. Hey, Fat Joe, you know what's great? Boosie would love to do this show.
Starting point is 01:02:10 I can't speak for him, but from the south, Boosie always wanted to be embraced because he look at y'all as legends. I was on Fuckin' White's New Fuck Off. You know the love that he gets up here. White's New Fuck Off. He ain't never experienced it. You know, I did the remix.
Starting point is 01:02:23 But I definitely relay it to him and let him know. Are you playing with me? Let me tell you something, Boosie. Boosie is the truth. Oh, without question. And I love what he stands for and everything he be saying. He be saying the shit I can't say. Y'all think I say crazy shit.
Starting point is 01:02:40 I watch Boosie, I'm like, damn. Next show is you and him. You and him need a show. Yeah, well, nah, that ain't gonna last for one episode. I knew that was gonna happen. Come on, Fet, Joe Manning, come on, man. Come on, man. No, no, I'm telling you, so legend.
Starting point is 01:02:56 Listen, man, that's my favorite shit, so legend. The one that just told you, he was like, yo, this dude tried to, when the dude tried to go to the bathroom, and he was like, yo, we beat this dude so much. We beat the brakes off his. He drank piss water and everything. Sure did.
Starting point is 01:03:11 I was like, what the fuck? The good thing is he never, because these guys used to set me up. They come up and your mom's a lesbian, your father's a, and it cost me 50,000, lawsuit. It got me at least 20 times. Damn, why did you keep letting them get you? Because they would come up and say the wildest shit
Starting point is 01:03:28 and you got to hook off on them. And then this one guy. Take the E-Rat. This is the one guy, the reason why I gave him props in that story was this one guy took the ass, whip it on the chin and didn't come and get me locked up, didn't sue, you know, he just took it walking. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:03:45 A lot of guys now, you know, not even now, years ago, man. I got set up so many times. I was like a big, you big dummy. I was like a big dummy. Fresh him. I mean, but how has the game changed in that regard now? Cause y'all legends, I mean, so do you still have to move with that same intensity now that you did
Starting point is 01:04:02 in the 90s and the 2000s? See that guy there look like- He got no country for all men, yeah. I you did in the 90s and the 2000s. See that guy there look like. Oh no, I seen him in the airport. I saw him in the airport. No, no, that's Rich Play. You see that guy, he look Jason Boyd. I'm talking about him. I'm talking about him,
Starting point is 01:04:15 cause that thing look like he will headbutt your face loose. I saw him in the airport in the morning. I was like, man, a headbutt from this thing's the juggernaut. Let me explain something to you. All my security know, we fight. Just shoot when it's time. That's it, we fight. We like, we actually like to fight.
Starting point is 01:04:35 Oh, I've seen you say it. It's a family show. It's a family show. We don't condone no violence. Yeah, nothing whatsoever. Non-violence. Non-violence. All the sponsors, he just talking. Y'all been doing it.
Starting point is 01:04:44 Trying to get that 100 million. Yeah, for mean because y'all been doing it. Trying to get that hundred million. Yeah, for sure. Y'all been doing it for so long they had to move through the game back in the day. Like, I ask people this all the time, like what was the difference between being famous when famous was famous, like versus now? Before the iPhone came out.
Starting point is 01:04:59 Before social media, before the internet, what was that like? I think it was more. I think it was beautiful. I think it was beautiful. I think it was like the best time. That's the, people got their different categories of the golden era, but I say the most goldenest era before this shit, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:05:16 When everything had to be in here, when you can do something and don't have to worry about somebody over there passing it to Harvey or whatever the fuck, you know, any platform when you was able to, when life was a little more private and when you had a good time, it had to be in here or in here. It was, you know what I mean? If you missed it, it ain't no scrolling to find it the next day. You just missed it. You got to wait to the next one. You got to hear about it.
Starting point is 01:05:44 You know what I mean? Yeah. That's what I think was the best time in my life, before he, he was still catching lawsuits before somebody had the money. Yeah, I was catching lawsuits, I was set up. Let's go to another side, my man is sad. You know Mike Tyson paid so much money. Mike Tyson was like that too, they used to set him up. They used to start with him and knock him out.
Starting point is 01:06:06 Mike, you ain't the champ. 100 million. Million dollars. Like they were catching Mike Tyson all the time. I had to teach myself. I don't think I want a million dollars that bad. Like, for Mike, a punch? I don't think I wanted that.
Starting point is 01:06:18 I don't want that, but nah. If Mike hits you, you'll never be the same, bruh. Yeah. Ever. You gotta wake up every morning and drink a chocolate milk and shit. He gonna fuck you up. Through your neck. Oh no, he. If Mike hit you, you'll never be the same, bruh. Ever. You gotta wake up every morning and drink a chocolate milk and shit. He gonna fuck you up. Through your neck. Oh no, he gonna fuck you up.
Starting point is 01:06:29 You gonna have to have a chocolate milk every morning. He just beat a guy up last year on a plane, but he was just giving him rib shots. He purposely wasn't hitting him in the head. He never gave him the birth again, that guy. Yeah, I don't wanna run into none of that. Even every story that you hear about y'all back in the day, the Terror Squad, they said you guys were the Terror Squad.
Starting point is 01:06:47 Allegedly. Yeah, the Terror Squad and the Warlocks. Yeah, the Warlocks. Yeah, that's just a different type of era. I couldn't imagine. They beat motherfuckers up with a chain. Big ass lock on. Allegedly.
Starting point is 01:07:03 Allegedly. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Not just fights, these bros with a whole club. It's jazz, the whole club. It's a whole club, everybody fights. The promoter pissed on himself. Everybody. The promoter pissed on himself.
Starting point is 01:07:15 Fat Joe was outside with 211 Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, and everybody that speaks Spanish. Yeah, for real, and one Czech and Slovakian. That's the one you got to worry about. Yo, where's my man from? We got one. Yo, we got one. Croatia, we got one.
Starting point is 01:07:30 You see what I'm saying? He need like the human proto. He telling the story the next day. So look, it's me, Nina Sky, Norrie, Jadakiss' cousin, and the Croatian guy. And a Croatian guy. You need the Croatian.
Starting point is 01:07:47 But I wanted to ask y'all this though, it's like, you know, people throw around the word legends and you know, icons and stuff like that, but y'all still active in the game, girl. You know, like before you got to taste the success and you make your little checklist of shit that you wanted to, you know, I wanna work with this person,
Starting point is 01:08:05 I wanna get this and get, you know, do the vacations, get a house, get a crib. Brother, you have anything left on your list of things that you wanna do. It's not enough. It's not enough. It's not enough. I mean, like he always say, you blessed, you thankful,
Starting point is 01:08:21 you able to do the things in life you want, but you gotta keep working, mister. You gotta keep working. I'm able to do the things in life you want, but you gotta keep working. This thing. You gotta keep working. I'm able to put kids through college by my mom and crib, stuff like that. So those is, I guess, some of the biggest accomplishments, but we right here filming right now.
Starting point is 01:08:39 They pay some more bills. That's the beautiful part. Like, did you see yourself, see yourself back in the day? Nobody really had the ability to know the trajectory of the way that the game was gonna go, but you guys are media personalities now. Let me answer this. How about, I'm the guy who didn't tell the stories.
Starting point is 01:08:59 How about I'm the guy who used to hang out with Biggie Smalls all the time but never took a picture with him. I was thinking this street shit, yo, we take no pics. We diss, I was the guy not telling the stories. And then who knew? Figured it out. I get up in here, start talking these podcast stories
Starting point is 01:09:18 and they start going through the wazoo. And I said, oh shit, these people wanna hear some of this shit. But before I did podcasts, Kanye will pull up on me, Pharrell, all the nice guys will pull up on me. Like, yo, tell me Drake, pull up on me. Drake, pull up on me. Yo, tell me stories.
Starting point is 01:09:37 You told me about the time you was at, and you know, I would tell them. That was campfire. Fat Joe's campfire. Fat Joe's campfire. Pharrell, Kanye, Drake, all those guys. Wanted to hear the fucking stories. You gotta sit around the fire. I got a new show for volume. Logan and James and all y'all are laughing.
Starting point is 01:09:59 Fat Joe's campfire. For real. But I got an idea, James is legendary. Then we can slap on to this pause. But you know, I got an idea. You know what I'm saying? I'm thinking about turning these stories into like Charlie Murphy.
Starting point is 01:10:14 Remember when Charlie Murphy was telling them stories? Nobody believed Charlie Murphy, Prince with fucking heels and the whole crew with, you know, my stories. I'm about to get some comedians to act them shits out or something. Yeah, I know some. I wanna be in the one where you told about AI in Chicago. Like, that's one of my favorites. No, no, that was in Virginia.
Starting point is 01:10:30 No, no, no, no, I'm talking about the one with the dude, what was it, K.O.? Kano? Kato. Kato in Chicago, yeah. Oh, Kato, you remember that one. Yeah, listen, I've been tuned in for a long time. Like, that story is, like he said, man,
Starting point is 01:10:42 he told Iverson, he said, yo, his wife get out the car. She was the first one with the BBL shit and all this shit. She got out the car with pasty on her nipples. Toothpaste, tooth strings. On her nipples. Dead ass naked with a hunnid, jeez. They had a hunnid guys, they run Chicago.
Starting point is 01:11:02 Anybody in Chicago know that? No less than a hunnid. No less than a hunn No less than a hundred. He say, he got a man in the car, a man of freaked out fiend. He was like, you nigga get out the car. Yo, he was like, nigga don't look over there. Don't look over there.
Starting point is 01:11:15 I told Raul Weston. He was like, Raul don't look over there. Oh my God, I said, bro, they will fucking kill you. Do not look at that. You gotta ignore. You had to actually ignore that the girl, the most beautiful girl you ever seen is butt naked next to you,
Starting point is 01:11:31 and you gotta act like she ain't there. Don't look that way. So I have a birthday party, they come down, right? It was MTV Awards after party, Missy, everybody's in there. Y'all guys was right there, and she's standing up there, looking like a fucking alien at that time. What I'm trying to tell you is nobody had the theory. She was like, AI was like, yo, I need to get that.
Starting point is 01:11:53 And I was like, no, you don't. Let's take everything. Yo, listen, the man kept telling me, yo, I got to get at that. I have to. I sat him down, I said, listen. Then he said, I call my friend. This is what he say, he said, yo. He would have reversed at that. I have to. I sat him down, I said, listen, listen, I'm gonna tell you what he say.
Starting point is 01:12:07 This is what he say, he say, yo, he said, Nick here, they're going to kill you. And not regular. They're going to kill you in the middle of the court doing the game on TV. Yes. That's so serious, that shit. So you knew it too.
Starting point is 01:12:28 Kato was ex's man. I was talking about how they might have to stab Mike Tyson. And they was gonna send Lucha in first because he was the biggest. He was 21 fingers. Who was gonna have to be the, who was gonna have to be have internal brain damage. Cause whoever had to go first.
Starting point is 01:12:46 That's fucked up, the disbanded rock, paper, scissors for that decision. Yeah, he's like, cause I'm not, I was never even qualified, I was never even gonna be the, I was always third. I was never gonna be first or second. That was P and Lute for the whole thing.
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Starting point is 01:17:31 We fought a boxer one time. Right? No. I'm telling you the truth. We had a big brawl in the club in Manhattan. Back in Manhattan, they used to have these bouncers. These guys was to the sky cocked easy. They just throw you out. They threw us out. It was four of us. And one of the guys that we was fighting,
Starting point is 01:17:49 they threw him out too. Ooh, Waj. So, Waj. If he threw one of them with three, four of y'all, it had to be scratched. Not only that, he knocked out the biggest Terror Squad gladiators. Like, so, Toe Montana, best friend he was he was the one if there was ever a leader in Terror Squad it's him he knocked him out so he knocked
Starting point is 01:18:12 him out when it did nigga flip forward right then my man I don't want to say all their names cuz they might be alive I'm talking about they might be alive. No, no, no, but I mean like, you know what I'm saying? No, he knows the story. He don't wanna hear it. He knows the story. He went, oh no, now my man. No, I got one for you. No, it wasn't Rich.
Starting point is 01:18:33 No, he went under. No. The next one come up, he knocks him out. We don't know he's a boxer. No, no, he knocked him out. This guy, he wins all his fights. This guy, my man. He wins all his fights. Street fights, he wins. He got knocked out. The next one came, he knocked him out. This guy, he wins all his fights. This guy, my man. He wins all his fights.
Starting point is 01:18:46 Street fights, he wins. He got knocked out. The next one came, got knocked out. Now I'm the fat big guy. I'm the last guy he thinks is gonna violate him. I throw a bottle at him and crack his shit open. He was like, yo, that ain't right. Nigga, this ain't no boxing ring.
Starting point is 01:19:01 Are you fucking crazy? You think you knocking me out? But check this out. Check this out. The guy later, years later, 15 years later, this guy becomes champion of the world. He's from the Bronx. He becomes champion of the world, right?
Starting point is 01:19:21 And we're proud of him, he's Puerto Rican, so we supporting him and shit like that. So one day I go to Jimmy's Bronze Cafe and I'm with him. We supporting him. You know what I mean? It's over a long time ago. I never told him about it. He got real drunk and he sat down and he said,
Starting point is 01:19:38 you know, I know where I know you from. And I was like, this is 15 years later, right? So he said, you know, I know where I know you from, right? You're sitting in a chair with me, I never forget we in Jimmy Sparrow's Cafe. And I was like, nah, what are you talking about? He was like, your man's home on to another, you know, I knocked him out.
Starting point is 01:19:56 Then your man such and such, he knew everybody he knocked out too. He said, you hit me with the bottle. I said, yo, forget about that, man. You're the champ of the world. Real talk, I'm like, yo, yo, forget about that, man. You the champ of the world. Real talk. I'm like, yo, yo, forget about that. You the champ of the world. Then he came back.
Starting point is 01:20:10 He was like, nah, fuck that. I never, I see you, bro. I don't know if you doing the numbers. I got a hundred niggas here. We got a hundred niggas. I knew it. I was about to say. You know what, pal, why?
Starting point is 01:20:19 Yo, one hundred. Never let you. No, no, no, no, no. We had one hundred. I said, bro, you're gonna get paddled in our- How big is Jimmy's Bronx Cafe? What? Thousands of people was in,
Starting point is 01:20:30 he been to Jimmy's Bronx Cafe? We up in there like this, and I'm like, I've been supporting this guy. I thought he didn't know. I thought he forgot, or whatever the case may be. He going back 15 years later. He's the champ of the world. We supporting him.
Starting point is 01:20:43 We going to his fights, showing love, and then he's trying to talk that shit. He got too drunk. I was like, yo bro, you don't wanna get pounded. You don't wanna get danced on right here, bro. You're gonna get danced on. He knows I know what I'm talking about. He's watching this.
Starting point is 01:20:55 That's crazy. Bro, people always talk about the tunnel. What was the other spot? The tunnel was the craziest spot. So that was the craziest spot. What was the other shit? What was the other shit? What's the other legendary shit? Besides the tunnel.
Starting point is 01:21:08 Yeah, besides the tunnel. You know up in the Bronx, we had the fever. We fight the bouncers every week. Every week. I don't even know why they kept letting us back in. We're the shit with mad people. R&B niggas had mad fights at Greenhouse, Stary, one of those shits.
Starting point is 01:21:27 Chris Brown. Tony Parker. Oh yeah, I used to go to that spot. Down by the Meatpacking District. Yeah. Pause. Wow. You remember that club, right?
Starting point is 01:21:41 That's when they got into it with, I think it was with Chris Brown and Drake and all of it. It was R&B, it was some, yeah, breezy, survival. No, man, you know, New York, let me tell you something. New York, with no disrespect, is survival with the fitness. Male or female. No question. It's the only place you pull up at a light
Starting point is 01:22:02 and these chicks look like decent Nurses and shit is singing you get stabbed in your face, homie You're in a desert you looking at the car you like Jesus Christ New York got different type of people just to go to the bodega and make it back you come visit your cousins To go to the boat shit crazy. Like you go, it could just pop off everywhere. I don't know how to explain it to you. It just, New York City, it pop, or you the wrong place at the wrong time. Anywhere in the world.
Starting point is 01:22:34 Anyway, but I gotta ask, like you from the Bronx, you from Yonkers, what's your favorite borough outside of the one you from? Ha ha. No way. Word? Him, for him, I'm answering for him. How you gonna answer for me?
Starting point is 01:22:46 Harlem. Harlem. Bronx dudes are like fake Harlem guys. You know what I'm saying? We right over the bridge. He about to have you in some more shit. No, he said it! I'm serious.
Starting point is 01:22:58 I'm not responsible for this shit he said. It's like the knee bones connected to the arm bones. Somebody look at Rich's face, dog. Shit, this shit must be PR. He opened up the weak spot in Harlem. That's exactly what I mean. Bronx and Harlem are so connected. It's like cousins a little bit.
Starting point is 01:23:17 Yeah, it's like cousins right there. Cousins that don't like each other but like each other. Okay, how about that? That's too, too. That's crazy. I be hearing Bronx dudes talk about Harlem dudes. I be like, yo, Okay, how about that? That's true too, that's crazy. Like I be hearing bronze dudes talking about Harlem dudes and I be like, yo, what are you talking about? You in Harlem every day. I like Harlem, I like the-
Starting point is 01:23:32 I mean, Harlem, we know you be down there. I like, yeah, I be down there. Oh, you see me outside? I like BK, they got love for me and BK and Queens. Man, the verses went crazy. Man, that was one, that's the greatest verses ever. That's the greatest verses ever. That's the greatest verses ever. That was the greatest, yeah, you was on Adderall.
Starting point is 01:23:49 Adderall War Mode. Yeah, yeah, man, when you apologized, you was like, yo. I wasn't on anything for the sponsors. Yeah. I was actually, you can take a blood test. I know they got shit that I can take my blood test back then. I gotta ask y'all this though. We ain't got it in fan mode, bro.
Starting point is 01:24:06 Yeah, without question. What's Fat Joe's favorite Fat Joe verse? What's Jadakiss favorite Jadakiss verse? Out of all your catalog, I'm like, if you heard this shit and you was, like that's the one that just take you to another level. Like, nigga, I was in my bag when I did this. One is, it's one of the songs from the Don Carter G now.
Starting point is 01:24:27 Are you asking me to tell you what my favorite Jadakiss verse is or? Give me your favorite Fat Joe verse. My favorite Fat Joe verse is with Big L, the enemy. It was like enough's enough, fed a rouse, try to set me up, put me in cuffs and crush what I lost into dust. Plus, they want a nigga soul, but they know Big Joey crack
Starting point is 01:24:47 and never rat a cat, that he know for sure that before the sauna, I left the streets alone since Tony Deceased said almost killed his mama. So I'ma keep doing what I'm doing. You know, Big L threatened me and made me write the rhyme in front of him. And he was my little brother. He told me, he said, I went gold for the first time.
Starting point is 01:25:04 He said, I'm gonna take all your fans. Yo, L was crazy, right? So he threatened me and made me write it in front of him. And he was letting me know I'm taking all your fans. And so I had to get to like an elite level of rapping. You know what I mean? So anytime I hear that record, I'm just like, wow. He was on one.
Starting point is 01:25:25 Like I had to go. I had Big L threatening me right in my face. I don't have a favorite verse. I don't think I made it yet. Damn. Damn. For real, huh? You done been.
Starting point is 01:25:36 You got some for them freestyles. This one didn't come yet. So word, that better be fucking. Bro, when I listen to kids, I got questions, though. I be, you be leaving me in suspense. She say she was a model for a year and a half. And then she took her braids out. But why does she stop though?
Starting point is 01:25:53 What happened to her modeling career? What she start doing? Start getting in basketball play. Oh, okay. Yeah, anyway, I'm K.I. Double. Like that, I don't even care what I was just talking about. I know my favorite. But I got quick response.
Starting point is 01:26:06 Hey man, listen, my favorite Fat Joe shit is We Thuggin'. That's my favorite shit. Man, listen, you say, got the mink on, same color the range. I was like, yeah, that nigga Puerto Rican. He said, same, got the mink on, same color the range. That's my shit right there. Let me tell you about that, right? That's Shelly, right? Yeah. That's her. Yeah. We Thug tell you about that, right? That's Kelly, right?
Starting point is 01:26:25 Yeah, that's Kelly. Well, I have no idea. Pundit had passed away. Man, I never met R. Kelly. At the time, R. Kelly's a god. People just really, we talking about fame, and now, God forbid, he was doing them songs right now with Instagram and TikTok and all that.
Starting point is 01:26:43 He was like, he only rocked with Biggie and I think Nas at the time. Right, so pump ass is a way, you know, I'm depressed. I'm going through my stuff. I think it was All-Star Weekend and I woke up in there and R. Kelly's at the game. Like R. Kelly was like, I don't even know how to explain it to you.
Starting point is 01:27:03 And maybe in Chicago he was regular, they knew him. But for us, we never really seen him like that. And when you see him, he's like, yo, fat Joe. I was like, yo, fat Joe, Joe. Message. I walk over and I'm like, yo, what's up? I'm like really confused like how R. Kelly knows me. Rest in peace, big pun.
Starting point is 01:27:24 I love you Puerto Ricans. I grew up with confused like how R. Kelly knows me. Rest in peace, big pun. I love you Puerto Ricans. I grew up with the Puerto Ricans. In fact, R. Kelly introduced me to Kato from Chicago. He was there with the Puerto Ricans and the Mexicans and R. Kelly, he got some serious juice out there, right? So. Is apple juice. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:43 So he, no, no, no. That's not the right shit to say, Lo. Oh, Lo. No, he does not have, no, no, we not gonna do that. That's the wrong one. That's not it. That's what they serve at, man. Can we do this, right?
Starting point is 01:27:58 So, long story short, he tells me, y'all wanna do a song with you. At the time, I'm super street gangster. Like I have a cross though. I ain't the fat Joe I am now, right? So I grab a shoulder. I said, don't lie to me. Don't tell me you're doing a song with me.
Starting point is 01:28:18 I'm not the one. If you say right now you was just joking, it's cool. But don't tell me you're doing a song or you ain't doing a song. I fucks with you, this, this, that. Matter of fact I'm a be in Orlando come down at the time I didn't even fly so I drive down to Orlando. So Ron G. Shout out Ron G. Ron G. Cause no one would give me a hit beat. No one. If I went to the track masses I went to the guys who made all the hits they would give me fucking locks, Mobb Deep, Fat Joe beats.
Starting point is 01:28:48 Nobody ever thought I was gonna have a commercial hit. Nobody, and I knew all the hit makers. They just wouldn't give it to me. If I told them to give me something, they'll give me a Shacha or something. They won't give me that. So Ron G was like, y'all make some beats. It was his old hits that he's saying.
Starting point is 01:29:03 No, no, no, no. I mean like hardcore street, you know, before Darn Carter G, all that shit was hard grimy. That 40 joint, you talking about crossbow. Grimy, I'm talking about that frisbee, bro, with a new audience, right? That guys with razors in their mouth. The shit with the R&B hook on it.
Starting point is 01:29:19 Shit! So I remember I'm in front of Jimmy's Cafe, Ron G meets me, he gives me a beat CD. And we dug in and we start running around the car, the truck, yo, yo, we knew immediately it was crazy. So I drive down to Orlando, it's a true story. When I get in the studio, R. Kelly is there, Track Masters is there.
Starting point is 01:29:47 So I play him, we dug him with both verses. Joe Crack and everybody in the room, these all New York guys was with him, right? They looking like, oh shit, we never heard Crack rap like that, like a R&B hip hop, right? So he immediately dives off the couch and he got like a, you know he's bugged out.
Starting point is 01:30:10 Like just be clear, right? He's so much of a genius, he's bugged out. So he grabs a tape thing, he goes, woo woo woo, woo woo woo. And I'm like, yo, and then, and then he goes, cool. So I play it for him, he was like, yo, and then, and then, and then he goes, cool. So I play it for him, he was like, yo, that shit is fire.
Starting point is 01:30:27 This is, he always talk like smooth, like, yo, that shit fire right there, yo. You know this and that, but I can't do it now. I said, what? He said, my teeth hurt. My teeth hurt. Right? So now this is Fat Joe.
Starting point is 01:30:45 The gangsters that the gangster. This is the shot of my life. So I'm looking at him and say, well, he said. Teeth hurt, man, I can't do it. So I'm like, I drove 20 hours. I'm like looking at him. This is that. Then he gets up and walks out a door. He disappears out of the door.
Starting point is 01:31:02 And I'm there 30 minutes, an hour. Like I'm trying to tell you, I was really, really super gangster hood. I was not polished. My man, fuck that. I get up, I open the door. When I open the door, it's three in the morning. There's a fucking dentist working on his teeth
Starting point is 01:31:20 with the chair back in the studio at three in the morning. Man, get the fuck out. I'm gone! with the chair back in the studio at three in the morning. Man, get the fuck out. On God. In the studio, I felt so bad because here I'm trying to go beef with him, right, because I'm thinking he trying to play me or something. The man got a dentist at three in the morning. I wasn't on that level of luxury or something. I never seen no shit like this.
Starting point is 01:31:43 I felt bad. Yo, I told you my teeth hurt, Joe. This, this, this, I close the door. Oh, I say, yo, I'm sorry. So we go to the hotel. Actually, not even a hotel. The shit was like a motel. You know them shits with the doors outside?
Starting point is 01:31:58 The Orlando's. The Orlando's hotel. The shit with the door on the quarter in and shit like that. So we up in there, it's like four or five of us, right? I wait a day, I'm writing, because I think I was doing the, no, what I was doing, Jose.
Starting point is 01:32:14 So I'm writing to Beats, one more day come, we don't hear from R. Kelly, right? One more day come, I'm like, man, fuck this nigga, man. Yo, word to the mother, let's go back to New York. This nigga playing with us, this, this, this, this, this. So we get the truck ready and we about to pull over to New York and the phone ring. And I'm like, yo, what's up?
Starting point is 01:32:34 And he's like, yo, it's Kelz. I said, yo, Kelz. Like, I'm back here a whole lot. I'm like, yo, Kelz, what's up? She was like, listen. And he played play we talking, rolling on dubs and all up in the club and wildin' like what?
Starting point is 01:32:50 And I was like, yeah! Yo, the band changed my life! And I got four hunnies in my drop and the man Joe's got the keys to the top and it's full of hunnies, panties with no talk. We take up a draw and be like, ooh. Ooh. Ooh.
Starting point is 01:33:06 Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh.
Starting point is 01:33:13 Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh.
Starting point is 01:33:20 Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. it. I got it. I'm like, I got, so you remember we used to throw them Terror Squad pool parties in Miami. Everybody you named was there.
Starting point is 01:33:30 A.I., him, Cam, Des, this, that. We tried to get in a few of them, but you had a hundred, nine. Yeah, right, it was there. Yo, listen. And I was 12, and I still was trying to cop. Before you even gave me five Terror Squad pool parties. That was gross.
Starting point is 01:33:43 That was bananas. It was out of control, these pool parties. I'd be your promoter. And I remember all the rappers was there. They was there, Cam, all of them, Busta, all of them. And I went to the DJ and I was like, yo, press play and that shit came on. Dooch, dooch. We eat the hug and bro. And I seen every, Fabs, I seen everybody's face. And they was like,
Starting point is 01:34:02 this nigga got one of the fucking best. I was every fabs. I see everybody's face. And they was like, this nigga got one of frisbee. Is that Cal's? Is that all on the hook? Like they was looking around like, oh my God, this last thing we needed was this nigga with one of these. It was over. And you know what changed my life?
Starting point is 01:34:24 It's the first big hit I ever had, man. Man, that's love right there, man. Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo. But y'all got what? You got an upcoming tour going on? Oh yeah, man. Spin the Block, man. Spin the Block.
Starting point is 01:34:35 We going back out, man. We going back out and hitting the city again. All the cities, man. And that's the beautiful part. That's why we calling it Spin the Block, because a lot of these places, we've been blessed to have been. But the people love us, man. And we love them. So Block because a lot of these places we've been blessed to have been but the people love us man and we love them so we get
Starting point is 01:34:47 hitting a lot of the spots that we've been through and the beautiful part about our show is it's improv you know it's all improv we ain't never practiced we ain't never you know got together and said we gonna say this and say that so every show is different so that's fine yeah so every time we go they get a different show so that's why we can know, be excited about going back to places that we've been before because, you know, we gonna give them something different and we got new experiences and new things
Starting point is 01:35:11 to talk about the world has changed and we always go off the top of our heads. So it's gonna be beautiful, man. Make sure you get your tickets. You know how that shit is when you on tour and you get to, this time we got to like pick and choose like where we wanna go. Where you wanna go, yeah. And we can go like, not just for the cities, but spots we got to like pick and choose like where we want to go and we can go like not just for the cities but that's good spots we like
Starting point is 01:35:28 to perform and it is that just had a different type of ambiance and arenas and shit like that so now it's like we kind of went through a handpick like exactly where we wanted to be so it's gonna be a dope experience this is we familiar with all the places we got a dope ass audience, and we know a lot of people been wanting to travel and come see us. I remember the one special y'all had, right? We had it on Netflix or something. I watched that shit, man, that shit was crazy.
Starting point is 01:35:55 And the love, the love that your city, you know, well, you from originally DC. I'm from DC, he from Mississippi. ATL, that kind of love they give y'all. Yeah, but they show us love. You know, I love the ATL. You know, Jada knows I say this all the time, and I wish I moved there years ago. And it's just because I just love the camaraderie.
Starting point is 01:36:15 I love how y'all love on each other, pause, right? Everybody gets love and it's unity. You know what I'm saying? It's unity. And all you doing to Jadakiss? Yeah, that's the Jadakiss ran under a pillow yesterday. He was like the smallest little Joe and Jadakiss and he found a new one.
Starting point is 01:36:35 He's running. Baccarat. Baccarat. Not Baccarat. Yo, he's trying to, yo, he's trying to, Baccarat, the little man. You seen the little man? Yeah, yeah, that's trying to, yo, he's trying to, fuck that ass, the little man. You seen the little man? Yeah, yeah, that's what I remember.
Starting point is 01:36:48 You told he's a fan of the show. You know that's facts. And you know what else I did? And they tried to, they be trying to kill you, saying you'll let people talk and all that, you be lying, fuck that. They do have a Bronx day in Atlanta. Hello?
Starting point is 01:37:03 Listen, they never would have paid me. No, it's just the fact that you know that. He'd ask him though, he'd tell you, Jermaine, the please from the Bronx. Oh yeah, he didn't gave me the joint with the dates on it. So we got September 6th, we in Detroit, the 7th, Indianapolis, the 20th, Columbia, South Carolina, then the 21st, Greensboro, Philly, Fairfax, Memphis,
Starting point is 01:37:23 Nashville, Dallas, Houston, Hampton, Charlotte, Birmingham, New Orleans, Chicago, Cincinnati, and then we gonna end it off in Atlanta. Let me tell you something, whatever. All I heard then, hold up, all I heard then was a bunch of money, right? You guys are getting a bunch of money. That's all I heard then was, hey, they're getting to the bag.
Starting point is 01:37:43 I have to recommend. The Rewind the Time. Plus're getting to the back. I have to recommend. The Rewind of Time. Boss, Rewind of Time. No, no you don't, Lose. You ain't gotta go to Turkey, you ain't gotta Rewind of Time. You gotta Rewind, you wanna look like Tyson Beck. Look, Lose, look, Lose, you could get one that's like this shit right now, the black with the gray goatee.
Starting point is 01:38:01 Peep the numbers. That's the deal you should do. Yo, listen, Peep the numbers. You can leave this shit the same, you get the deal. Hold on, yo, Jaden, let me get this. That's the deal you should look. You can leave this shit the same and get the deal. I need my deal. Why look 48 when you can look 36? Why look 36 when you can look 22? See, as you know, the numbers go down while it's going down.
Starting point is 01:38:17 You got to wide fight the time when you can rewind the time. This shit is- This the thing. You keep naming all our guests a deal. She gonna tell you. Let me get a deal. No, no, I got the thing. Keep leaving all our customs, all our guests. She gonna tell you. Let me get a deal. No, no, I got you.
Starting point is 01:38:27 When I do shit like this, like if I get a role or audition or something like this, the ladies get mad as hell. Cause you ain't you. They like the great shit. They just like leave it. They like leave it. This a whole different audience.
Starting point is 01:38:39 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's why we ain't going to Turkey. When you got a- Yeah. Then you start attracting women that own homes. Yeah. Yeah. That's why we ain't goin' to Turkey. When you got, yeah, man. Then you start attractin' women that own homes. SL 500s and shit like that.
Starting point is 01:38:53 Insurance. No, I like that. She like to go on vacation. Big time. Yeah, and women that'll pay for you and shit. If you ever wanna feel brand new. I'd never make me feel. I don't think I know for sure.
Starting point is 01:39:06 Rewinding at Sally's and CVS. Sally's never real. Once you a old nigga, you just old nigga. You can shave that shit off. I'm a being young old nigga. You just old nigga. I'm a young old nigga. I'm not doing that.
Starting point is 01:39:18 36 and 48 is literally the same thing. Get that kids cafe again. Yeah for sure. Cafe. Yeah we get to hold stuff. You know what I mean? Watch the 85 South Show, spend the block tour.
Starting point is 01:39:30 We start drinking coffee. My dad been a go-go. We love 85 South. Oh yeah I got a stand up special on Hulu right now. Watch that, you know if you got Hulu. If you don't got Hulu, download it, watch it and then you can take it off after you watch it.
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