Joe and Jada - Ghostface Killah on 'Suprieme Clientele 2' + Wu-Tang Clan & Raekwon stories
Episode Date: August 26, 2025Fat Joe and Jadakiss are joined this week by Staten Island’s finest and member of the incomparable Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah. Joe and Jada ask Ghostface about his new album ‘Supreme C...lientele 2,’ his decades-spanning collaborations with fellow Wu-Tang member Raekwon, and stories from the old days with RZA, GZA, Method Man, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, and the rest of the Clan. Fat Joe also tells a hilarious story from his birthday party involving Jim Jones and a whole list of hip hop icons. 3:00 - Fat Joe's birthday party 11:15 - Ghostface on 'Supreme Clientele 2' & "Pause (Skit)" 17:45 - Ghostface blesses Joe and Jada with their own skit 26:30 - Wu-Tang's early years 30:00 - Joe fought a karate master 40:15 - What inspired the sequel to 'Supreme Clientele'? 51:00 - Chemistry with Raekwon 55:00 - Jada's crazy fan story 1:04:00 - Live reaction to "4th Disciple" & "Georgy Porgy" [Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.]See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Did you ever look at the whole clan and say, yo, how are we going to make money with all these dudes?
Nah, I never looked at it because I knew he was going to make it.
No doubt.
Yeah, yeah, what up, y'all?
This Joe Cratt.
It's your boy Jada.
You know what it is, the Joe and Jada show.
And I got to repeat myself.
Every one of our episodes, every show is legendary, iconic.
And today is just that.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome our brother, my brother, the God.
Ghost face.
Killer in the building.
Make some noise.
Yo, Joe.
What up?
What up?
Stocks, what up?
Ain't nothing, Jane.
Ain't nothing.
Be here now.
Joe and Jeter, baby.
Let's go.
We're here.
We're here.
Hold on.
What up?
We're up.
We also got to give a big special
happy birthday to my brother
and my business partner,
Joey crack.
Make some noise to my brother's.
Right.
Happy physical.
Happy physical.
I mean, he had a night party.
Another year, baby.
I got invited.
I was working like him.
I had to get the bag, you know what I mean?
So I get him a nice gift.
Now, I want you to always get invited.
I got three invites.
You know how good I feel?
Because I never get invites.
I quote three of them.
You invited me.
Charlene invited me.
Rich invited.
You know, they was just inviting niggis to my house.
They ain't even know.
You know, I threw the shit in my house, right?
Right, right.
And so I never invite people to my house.
house. I never, you know, my house. If you don't know Fat Joe, you walk in my house,
it looked like a mafia. The flowers. Oh, it looked like a mafia. It's like a mafia. The flowers
is so fucking, you kind of my shit. You know a mob boss, John Gotti living in shit. You come up
in there. And so my man Urshin Flower Box, he put it together. He came down from Miami and
do a wreck. You know, he do what he do. The point is, if you
If you ate lobster, you had 20 lobsters.
You ate fried chicken.
You had 50 fried chickens.
You ate aces spade.
You ate as a spade.
They wouldn't stop.
The shit was Tiffany.
The 5,000 a bottle, it wouldn't.
It would just, people were like martini.
It's just, it's too much.
This is my watch.
My brother.
See?
Richie Barber gave me this shit for my birthday.
One of my friends every year.
Yeah.
We're still waiting for May.
cheap ass but every year
one of my guys buy me a watch
this ain't no regular shit
no I'm telling you the truth
every year somebody I don't know if they agree
I need my friend to hear. I don't know what it is
yo this is your year
but somebody steps up with a watch
every birthday
so rest of Bob I love you
my brother you did but listen man
we up in there man the cops come to my house
five times
the cop you know Mr. Joe this this
that I said well you know once a year
we never do nothing.
I know, Mr. Joe,
this, that.
Every time they left,
we cranked that fucking music so loud.
Jada, we deserve all five.
All five.
Right?
So we went,
so James, to your credit,
at a certain time,
but all my Jewish friends started leaving.
Steve Rifted,
Jeff Beecher.
No, because it's important
to have a Jewish friend
when you fucking up the whole neighborhood.
You need somebody in that.
Jewish representative.
Final straw is send
a Jewish guy up there, right?
So we send my guy up there.
Right? So everybody's in the
house. They are billionaires
and everybody's rich other than
the normal family. So everybody's somebody.
The owner of Airbnb,
the owner of this, the tip. So I sent my guy up there
for the fifth trip. And he comes
down and he goes, party's over.
Shut it down. I said,
yo! I finally threw the
Then your Jewish guy to go to me.
Say, yo, they're not trying to hit shit out.
Right?
But, of course, the only problem I got with my wife and her friends, they don't know how to stop.
Right?
So it's over.
My man, you don't drink 10,000 shits you smoke.
Everybody's fucked up.
Every like, it's fucking over.
Party inside.
I said, what?
They got S&S.
Shout out to Sir.
Shout out to Ted.
move, they bring the equipment in.
S&S is DJ
and your man Jim Jones sitting
over, like Jim Jones, he's
my brother and we all love him.
Well, he's like an anti-social, right?
He's the only guy coming to your birthday party
and ice grill the whole party.
We sit in your gym. We love you.
We fucking worship. We fucking worship
you, Jim. His wife
having the best time. They plan all
like, I want to thank you.
And he like,
Wow.
What you get out of gym every now and that
because, you know, did I tell you
about my outfit?
Yo.
Yo, yo, what you gave him, Brack?
Boy, what you gave?
Boy, oh boy.
I had this Botega linen.
It was too much.
Okay?
Too much.
Like, a guy like Jim Jones,
he started, I went to see how he started laughing.
Jim Jones started laughing every time I passed.
I'm like, yo, this guy's too actual.
Like, I'm coming through with the boat.
This is a different kind of outfit.
This is Granby Reddy's.
This was a problem here, right?
This shit was like too fucking much, right?
And it's over the sneaker.
You can't even see the sneaker.
The sneaker was excused.
So I'm turning around.
And then at a certain point, I get so drunk.
And it's my house.
Right.
So I say, you man, fuck this suit.
I'm tired of it already.
I wore it out.
So I go upstairs, right?
Y'all know I got the crazy elevator
The elevator
The elevator playing Mar-deep
Shook ones in the fucking elevator, right?
So I go upstairs
I go really quick and change
I come back down
But I just grabbed anything
Right
But the shit happened to be flat
Like some shorts
And then this jacket
This graffiti
I don't know if it was beless
But when I come down
Jim Jones started laughing
Like yo this is in the bed
He tried to stutter
I really wasn't trying to stunt
but the outfit happened to be flat.
Right.
Look, we at the time of our lives,
I'm still drinking a bunch of water
because I'm drunk.
Replenish, replenish, replenish.
I drink New Year's Eve.
I drink on my birthday party,
and it's two days later, man,
and I'm still drunk, my name.
I feel like drunk.
Yeah, yeah.
Now, you ever felt like drunk two days later?
Yeah.
I should have still like woofee right now?
Yeah.
You need two days worth of rest.
Morning, two days.
We're working.
Yeah.
But let me tell you something, man, today, because let's be clear,
Joe Cracker Living Legend, an icon, Jada Kiss Top 5, Dead or Alive.
But when you see another superhero, a man in the lane of himself,
we barely got to see your face when y'all came out.
We didn't even fucking know.
You could have been ghost-faced cousin.
We never knew.
And I'm amid something.
I'm going to admit something.
I think I'm the realest rapper ever lived.
If I keep it a buck with you besides Tupac,
I really believe that.
But I want no beef with Wu-Tang Clan.
Wooten's for the children.
Every year I post yard,
they got some shit.
Wut-Tang for president.
I got some shit after.
I don't want no smoke with the clan.
Yeah.
I mean, you guys, what, what you mean to hip hop?
Man, it's just no way to really, really explain your presence from you and the clan.
And this new song, bro, this new song was so flagrant.
I think I played it for you.
I think we heard it one time to get one.
I listened to the album today.
No, I listen to the album, too.
Yes, sir.
Citizen, make you feel like you in a park jam.
It was doing it for me thinking about British walkers.
All the head.
You got the alligator wallabies.
Let me tell you.
So every time I see a wallaby, I feel like smacking the nigger with a wallaby.
It just feels like an accessible smacking.
What is it?
Like, wallaby, it's like a salt miner.
Right, if you're smacking a nigga with a wallaby,
it ain't like hitting them with a microphone or your phone.
It feels like a wallaby.
Bang, man, like, nothing.
Enough dudes gonna got smacked with a wallaby.
Right.
Supreme clientele, too, man.
What was...
Salute to Mass Appeal,
salute to Ray,
salute the nod,
salute to Peter,
salute to the whole staff.
Y'all mobbing up over there
and just dropping these missiles.
Right.
The next one is Supreme Clientel, too,
which you let the people know,
because I got it.
I got the one listen.
They sent us a CIA email.
that give you
the CIA.
The shit is
Srinigran.
I'm in the man
came with my son
because I'm like
yo, I'm a roll up
I'm a check ghost album out
properly.
Try to send it to my son.
That shit said,
hell no.
Right.
Your phone only.
I tried to call my man back.
We listened to it.
This shit was crazy, though.
You figured that out, right?
Yeah, they...
None of that.
I try to tell him,
you put it on them.
Nah, daddy, got to go from your phone.
I said,
I'm like that.
They're protecting it.
You got to protect the dog.
Yeah, exactly.
So after you listen to it, they ain't played no more, right?
No.
Yeah, that shit is it.
You can evaporates after you.
On the mission impossible.
Yeah, the whole shit is cool.
You know, you don't sound like normal ghosts in a way like, like I felt like
angrier vibes or like your voice was like meaner.
You know, like.
very strong.
It was very, very, was that, like, on purpose?
Um, no.
I mean, you know, once, you know, sometimes you're aggressive on tracks.
And like you said earlier, when he was building, like, you know, certain tracks, you know.
Bring that out of you.
Yeah, exactly.
But it was more or less, if it was like that, it was, it was, it was probably, I know the first track, I'm aggressive.
You know what I mean?
But, um, the rest of them.
The fourth disciple, Georgie Porgy.
The George Porgy, my shit.
Yeah.
The skits is amazing.
Yo, yeah, hold on, hold up.
We finally fixed it for the young dudes with the paws.
You know what I mean?
You know, you're fucking.
Hold up, but let's say,
everybody ain't here the album.
Let's talk about, he got a skit on the album.
Talking about pause.
Like, when we grew up, there was no pause.
No pause.
When we grew up, there was a lot of shit that is here today that wasn't the right.
Well, explain that to why you felt like you wanted to do a stuff about pause.
Because I'm in the studio one day, right?
First of all, I'm hearing pause all day.
Like, I'm just talking.
I'm talking.
I'm like, yo, yeah.
Yeah, pause, pause.
I'm in there, like, one verse.
I'm in there.
I'm like, yo, nangy, uh, what I was to say?
Some, I think it was a track with now, something like that.
One of them joints.
And I'm like, yo, I had to blow him.
Like, but it was like, you know, we meant back in the days when you blew
and he was like, yo, you know what I'm saying.
Are you blown?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now it was pause.
Pause, pause, pause, pause, pause.
And it's like, engineer like, yo, and he's young, though.
Yeah.
So it's like, he pausing me down.
But I'm like, yo, you're taking me out of my element.
Yeah.
Like, yo, but I know what the fuck I mean, bro.
You know what I mean?
You know what I mean?
Yeah, exactly.
So it's like, why?
So, you know, we did a skid on it.
Did a skid on that right?
Because I wanted to bring that up.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, yo, had my man, Mr. Commodore come in and, you know,
we went to work on it, though.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, he's funny.
Yeah, he's funny though.
Yeah, you had mad palsy.
You did this.
You said,
whatever he said,
he said,
eat tall salad, whatever he said. Yeah, he said. Yeah, just tors salads.
You're going to make rat balances. So I'm like, oh, shit. Yeah, you're right, though. Forgot about that. But it wasn't the pause. Because back then, torsales was like a fresh salad.
You know what I mean? What's going on right now is full of shit.
If I tell you, I like a fucking glissie, you know what the fuck I mean.
Y'all trying to act.
That ain't in there.
That's the one that ain't in there.
Hold on.
Yo, listen.
You're talking about.
Y'all saying two different things.
No, we're saying the same shit.
You know I mean a hot dog.
What are you supposed to say?
Like, I'm gay or some shit?
Where's the pause, though?
I think all my gay friends
to have a gay guy on realize this nigga not gay.
Why you keep pausing me for eating a hot?
dog, though.
This shit out of control.
Yo.
Yo, it's out of control.
I'm just, yo, I'm...
It's different, though.
Don't put those under the same love, brother.
It's the same shit.
It's wild.
They're taking it too far, though.
It's that, that's shit.
It's like, you know what I mean?
It's like, yo, come on, you know what I mean, bro?
You know what I'm saying?
It's like...
This is what I'm saying.
You know what?
And the kids don't know, they're trying to make us feel old.
Yeah.
No, in my birthday party, my nephew's
Come, Angie Martinez's sons.
They all 19-20.
My daughter's there.
Nico's there.
Fucking, Brooklyn Chop's daughters and all of them in there.
Look what they say.
Brooklyn Chopin House is daughters.
Right, do a daughter.
I ain't know Brooklyn Shophouse had a daughter.
You got two daughters.
Well, Brooklyn Shop House got two daughters.
Shout out to you, man.
And Nikki, listen, but what I'm trying to tell you is, I hear them.
They come.
I think I'm fly.
I just told you I had to both take it.
shit on, fly his party,
shit looking crazy.
They like keep saying,
yo, every young person that come,
welcome to the unction.
Welcome to the unction.
Well, they called you shit of unction?
You, my, Nick.
Oh, shit.
I ain't heard.
I didn't hear that one.
Where's the flags?
I ain't hear that one.
I ain't said out of control.
I got to juggle these shit.
Give me the flags,
nigger.
A hundred of them.
Let me tell you, this is when you're so old,
you don't realize
they're fucking snapping on me.
They call it shit the unction
where all the uncles is at
and shit like we five stuff.
I ain't never heard that one.
You're welcome to the unction, my nigga.
I'm like, yo, the unkshit.
When I figure it out, I'm like,
yo, the unkshit.
And they're shooting.
They're like, yo, we uncles, we old niggas.
I say, yo, guess what?
Get ready for a good dose
of four hours of old school music.
We're not playing that young bullshit right now.
Right.
Y'all better get ready to
two-step. We're not, welcome to
the unction. The unction for real, real.
Crazy all these kids. But listen, Jada.
What's so, baby? I'm looking at the king
of skits.
And I just had an epiphany.
Yo, Ghost, if we had a skit
for the Joe and Jada podcast,
what would it sound like if Ghostface did the
skit for the Joe and Jada
podcast? Oh, shit.
You want to read.
Now, I need you to do it.
That's so.
work together on it.
All right, let's go.
You know what I mean?
Hey, yo,
the fuck is all these other motherfucking...
You know, you get this shit, man?
You heard that shit over the other night, man?
These niggas podcast is bullshit, man.
Now, their ratings is this real law.
Wait for a lot.
No pause on that shit.
Nah, man, fuck all that, man.
We're taking over this bullshit, man.
Anybody say something.
We go inside their head.
Word to mother.
Anybody.
Anybody.
Anybody.
He's coming through with 15 million Puerto Rico.
30 million Puerto
and Dominicans in this
motherfucker.
Yo, word the mother son.
Yo, these niggins need to catch them.
They need to get the fucking.
They need to be laid out in the purple rug and shit.
Take them in Staten Island Ocean.
Fuck their ratings.
Fuck their ratings.
Fuck their ratings.
Fuck their ratings.
Stop subscribing to the bullshit podcast.
Word.
the mother hack you
fire on these niggis
Word to mother
happy
Hey, bird
Uh-huh
You got a fire on these things
Got like five gem stars
Waiting blind up
One of the fucking
They ain't even got cable
Working off the fine sticks
And all that, son
That's shit
And niggas
Yeah, right
Oh shit
Niggies fucked up out here
You know what I'm saying?
They ain't even got cable
We're working on it
They're working on the fire stick
People don't do it
A fire stick people don't do it
I know, I'm not distant.
Man, we did a fucking skit.
Is he, is he dead?
Like, you know,
he's, yeah.
This shit.
Yeah.
We got ghost, the king of the skits in this motherfucker.
We got to get one off.
Yeah, nah.
It's mad ways you can go with these skits, bro.
Mad ways.
Mad ways.
And you know, I love skits.
Anybody ever fuck up the skits?
Um,
oh, damn.
I ain't do skits in a minute, though.
We did them on this.
Maybe even this, even this album we're on right now.
We did a couple, like, maybe like, maybe like,
two times.
You know what I mean?
But not like that, though.
Not like that.
Legendary.
What was it like growing up in Staples?
Because I was over there, like last summer,
they walked me through the whole project.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, ghosts, you should live for a day?
Yeah, yeah.
Nah, it was just like any other, any other, you know,
project, you know, games and all that.
You know, old school, old school catches, bombing us when we're younger.
You know what I mean?
A lot of fights, though.
A lot of fights.
You know, and, you know, that's where you don't.
not how to fight at, like, especially my project.
You know what I mean?
Robbing, niggas and shit, doing all that shit.
But, you know, we're just on some real life.
You know, after a while, you get into the drug game and, you know, you start
sung your little nicks and dimes.
You got on wacky.
You want to know what's crazy.
The white people in here who are, you know, they are friends, our family.
That's not a normal upbringing for them.
We just, we just went from, like, your fights, and then, you know, when we sold the
hair wrong, that niggas had that lean with it, the stock with it.
And y'all looking like, you know, what?
the fuck I mean
in Walker's University
that's the hood though
that's that's that's the hood man
we come up in that
I mean I'm not I'm not bigging it up though
but that's just what it was
I love it
I'm just saying I'm looking at my people
no just saying for the people though
but you know
but yeah but just like any other kid
you know we was back then
it was more easy for us
at the same time all that stuff was there
because um you know
we play games though
you know these kids don't play games
you know what I mean
Skellies and all that shit like that
You still did what you did, but you still had fun, though, like, I won't, you know what I mean?
But, yeah, that was it.
You know what I mean?
Roald that hip-hop was always there.
We had that wave even before I was in Stableton.
I was in West Brighton first.
You know what I mean?
West Brighton Pool, you know what I mean?
That's where I said, I'm mighty healthy and shit.
So I was over there.
Then I moved to Stapleton.
Oh, I mean.
But, yeah, that's where my base was at in Stableton.
Like most of my years and getting locked up and doing this, going right to write the rankings.
and, you know what I mean,
and shit like that, though.
But, yeah, man, it was the hood, man.
Had fun in it.
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I told Method Man this on the interview I did with him on the TV show, but I got to tell you
the same story. What's that? I think I had the first show with Wu-Tang ever. Not
first show of Wu-Tang
in Manhattan.
I think it was a club muse
or something shit like that.
And I performed that your,
Flojo was out at the same time.
And I might have got $500
and then I seen them give y'all the same
$500.
It was like 13 of you guys.
I don't know.
I was like, yo, this ain't gonna...
I said, this ain't gonna never make it.
It's 13 of them
splitting the 500.
Remember it's like, yo, we went to McDonald's, we ate our shit, this, this, this.
Did you ever look at the whole clan and say,
you know, how are we going to make money with all these dudes?
Nah, I never looked at it because I knew he was going to make it.
No doubt.
You know what I mean?
I knew he was going to make it.
That's like, you know what I mean?
So I seen it.
I seen it.
Like a 27th Zina.
I was like, yo, yo, it was times we was doing promo.
And I remember going to Texas somewhere.
you, and they gave us a fake $100 a bill.
Yo, that's how it was.
We did the shit.
We got paid $100 from, you know, the bill was fake, yes?
Bill was mad fake and shit.
So I'm like, oh, and then from there, it was like, yo, but you know what?
I respect those days, though, because that was our grind right there.
Like, we had to grind that shit out to get to where we is, like, right now.
Nowadays, it's like so easy to hop on the internet.
you might just get a hit or just go viral.
You didn't have to go, you didn't go viral,
but you had to walk your dog back in those days and shit.
So 15, 20 niggas in the 15 passenger,
like we all bust up like this,
sleeping on each other's soldiers and slobbing this shit.
Like, just going there, like, just moving.
You know what I mean?
So we come from, we come from that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But yeah.
What you think about people our age,
fucking even the young dudes,
people like selling their soul to go viral, right?
It seems like dudes are doing the corniest shit
I've ever seen in my life.
Like, it's like, I just want to know
what the fuck you're getting out of this shit.
Like, shit bogged out to me, man.
I'd be like, like, and the social media
ain't really for everybody.
It's really for the youth
unless you could adapt to that shit.
Mm-hmm.
Because I don't watch enough guys
that I respect as men in real life.
Do clown shit on the social media.
Yeah.
Then you respect is real.
Like, you be like, yo, who's some of the realest?
You would mention them.
Yeah.
He'd get on social media and start doing wild corny shit.
What do you think about that?
The niggas corny from the beginning.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I mean?
How are you going to just start doing that?
Because that's that.
You're a corny nigga off.
You don't recognize it's like, yo, I can't do that shit, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
What are you doing it for?
I mean?
So, you know, it just be like that.
So if you're going to start doing it.
corny shit now, nigga, you was always corny.
That's it. That's how I feel about
rat, but that's a different conversation.
I feel like if you're a rat, you're a rat.
If you work at the fucking Bodding,
you've seen too much shit, and the cops
coming, you don't tell. It's just because you're a
nice guy, but you ain't rat.
Your moms and pops thought you, don't
be a rap. Once a nigga talk, don't let me
hear that your girlfriend
would dance or somebody stole
you. You told.
Right.
Yeah. Okay.
That's it. We told you.
Totally.
You can't fix it.
It's a sit, though.
You got corny nigs everywhere, man.
Mystery, real chest boxing, man.
Yeah.
That's where you got your name from.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We was out there.
You know, we all into these flicks and all that.
And that's like I happened to come across that flick one day.
What's the?
That was when...
No, that's crazy because I was a little nigger and the older niggas and my grandmother's
projects, they was passing around that tape.
So when the VCR, the VHS tape
Or the mystery of chest box
Yeah
So when y'all came out
That shit was like
It hit home
Right
It was like how they
How does tape get from Whitney Young
To shout live
That's what I'm a little man
I'm like how did
They watch my scared
Yeah shit was crazy
Yeah yeah
Nah we've been
You know how the flicks just to be back in the days
We say when the flicks come on
You know on Channel 5
Like, I think it was a Saturday.
Saturday.
It was two things.
What?
Come outside.
I'm trying to flicks.
Oh, that's, you know what I mean?
But, you know, I'm going to say something that might sound really weird to everybody, but.
That Joe's a black belt.
Get ready.
Let me get a flag.
I fought enough niggas karate.
I beat a karate expert up one time in Morris High School.
That niggis used to come with the trophies.
Yeah, yeah.
Yo, he used to play with the trophy.
They don't, yeah, yeah.
I beat that boy.
He knows if he alive, he know I'm getting to smoke out that,
he used to come to the school with the trophies.
Like, he was a karate king.
I beat the brakes off him in front of.
He thought niggins were scared of him because he's right.
That shit don't work over here.
But what I was going to say, he didn't get you with nothing.
He didn't catch you with a chop of shaking.
He was kicking, and I was going,
Oh, wow.
Now, powing.
bow.
By the forefront, that boy was out of...
Yo.
It was like, yo, my man, this ain't the flicks, B.
Right, right.
Just rock them and sock him, nigga.
You got socked.
Well, listen, that wasn't even where I was going.
If you got lined me up every other.
So, he lined me up.
Yeah.
Be careful.
So I go like this.
But when I look at the back of the day's flicks, right?
And I look at Bruce Lee.
I might be crazy for this,
but a lot of the ice grills,
a lot of the faces he was made.
He was like,
and I look at rap from day one,
and I wonder if he influenced the swag of hip-hop from day one,
like the Grandmaster Flats, the Sugar.
They all had that thing,
but we was, you got to understand.
You got to understand, Kiss.
We watching that karate flick every Saturday.
Bruce Lee was like,
like a god.
He was Michael Jordan out here.
But he had the ice grills and all that.
And then rapists always had him.
I don't know, man.
Some shit.
I don't know.
Did Bruce even like hip-hop?
I don't know.
But I'm just saying hip-hop like him.
Hip-hop liked him is what I'm saying.
Yeah, right?
You know what I'm saying?
He got probably because whoever had the baddest rhymes.
You know what I mean?
On some tough guys, especially these sweet rhymes.
I don't know.
What you say?
Bruce had the ice grill, right?
Yeah, he did.
Yeah.
No, but I see them with his grill, though.
He had that swag, you know what I'm saying?
No, no.
Now, Bruce, one of them niggas, though.
Yo, Jada, you know, I just insured my legs in the Lords of London, be?
Because when you call my shit in Euro, the shit,
I said I insured my legs.
I don't lose the property value of your leg.
What I'm trying to tell you, I just insured the shit, Lords of London.
That's that, that's that J-Lo?
With Jano insured her ass
But I insured my legs
Under the same shit
100 million Lords of London
These legs
These different
These different type of paraphernalia
Right here B
Should I insured my legs
You know that shit
They murdered it's a thing out there
You know
I know you like touring
Right
I know you
So I know you like hitting them stages
You like conquering land
You're getting a tall
Supreme clientele too tall
Is that gonna be
The joint
I was talking about at the garden
And we're supposed to go back
Yeah, I want to go out with you
I saw Conway the other day too
Like, yo, we need to get
Do something like, you know what I mean?
Because he's going to drop, I think, in September
So he got some, he got some shit
So he's like, yo, he ready to go.
Yeah, yeah, so I'm made a go
Come on, man, we got to make this work.
Conway, locks, stocks, we're out here.
What up, Joe, you ready to go?
You know, I step.
You know what I'm a step to method man
About the rewinded 10
And he said,
Oh, God, I don't use it, but the beard coloring, right?
Oh, mef, I need you on the box.
Yeah.
You might be.
You might be.
Don, nigga, I got my shit on by now.
I got my shit in.
Yo, he needs me whining the tub.
Like, listen, man.
You got to get ghosts on the-
Yeah, give me on that box.
We got to get you a check-in-air-in-old box, me.
Give me on that fucking box.
No, you know, let's get a fuck.
I'm looking at your shit looking to,
you know, symmetric to Hieroglyphic moon right now.
You're shit that's lined up.
I know I can tell it.
You know what I'm a kingpin.
I'm a kingpin.
Yo.
I just, yeah.
You remember back in the days motherfuckers where the fake road change.
You could grab his shit.
See, the lock was off.
Like, you know, you could tell one, but, you know, this rewinded 10, man.
We got to get you on a fucking box free money for life.
So I want Jay to show, man.
This shit, stop his shop.
Let's get that shit, man.
Put me on the box, shit.
Hell yeah.
Immediately.
Let's go.
What happens?
She didn't say nothing.
I didn't say anything.
What I'm just?
I'm just having to be it.
I'm waiting for my deal.
It's going to data, baby.
You know what I'm saying?
This is my father that I keep off in every one I guess.
They'd be on the box.
He didn't put me on a box yet.
Yeah, man.
Come on, man.
Hell yeah.
I put a mixed tape with that shit, man.
We're going great, though.
Let me get on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're going to...
I use that shit, though.
Yeah, it ain't nothing more with that.
I throw it in, man.
No, you got to have that.
Otherwise, when I'm 60, I might go on white.
Huh?
Yeah, I think maybe when I'm 60 I go all white.
You know what I'm saying?
Just trying to like, yo, you know what?
At that point, you...
Yeah.
What's up?
Cooling.
We're fucked.
Yeah, man.
We're fucked, yeah.
You fuck.
No, but I see you...
Pause.
I ain't fucked.
I see you with the country.
Diesel, 60, they be doing
all that shit. There's life at
60. Me, I'm fucked.
I'm fucked. Not with the
100 million legs. You got the 100
100. I got the 100 million on the
legs. You're good.
They got to get
damaged, though. This shit to get
the 100 million. They got the new
Chinese shit out there, too.
The bionic joints.
What?
Yeah. How much they?
A bionic. A lot. A bionic. Yeah.
eyes and all that.
Eyes.
Yeah, yeah, Nicky.
And then they make the sound.
Nah, I don't even make the sound, though, but yeah, man.
You're all that shit, joint show.
They're coming out with all that shit, man.
There's no lie.
By the way, the days, I'm not talking about the bottom feeders if you got two or three followers or whatever.
Uh-oh.
But the days of somebody thinking Joe Crack is too big to respond to them as of this day.
Uh-oh, it's awful.
And I don't believe that you guys,
it's a trend to say cap or whatever,
I don't believe that you guys want to really fuck with me.
Because any of you guys play with me,
I got so much damaging shit
that make you want to cry.
You want to kill fat, Joe,
if you make me slap back.
You do not.
All you guys,
I'm telling you,
right now. I know I'm a podcast. I'm a media.
We're the biggest in the game.
So, you know, some of these
old school dudes that,
you know, got
some validation,
you know, if you want to take swipes
at me and think you're going viral
and I'm not going for it
no more.
I don't think you niggas want to respond.
You know, the responses
come heavy.
So, you know, for most part, I
ignore everybody, but when certain
the individuals want to hop out
to think they're going to get some click.
I've got to give you that
sense of reality.
Ladies and gentlemen at home,
he's watching the show.
Somebody said something
and he called it.
They thought he didn't catch it.
He's the comment.
He's in everything.
Right, right, right, right.
You never think he's looking at.
He saw it.
I saw it and I let you know,
I had to get that off.
That's a, listen, guys.
A lot of you guys,
You know, you think you're competitive or whatever,
but you guys, you're not like me.
You're just not like me.
So the cap is fun and all that,
and I play along with,
I'm a team spirit.
I came up here to entertain the people.
You call me cap, stinking leg,
whatever the fuck you want.
When you try, when you're a person,
I personally know of some type of stature,
and you try to make a joke about me
to make me look crazy to everybody,
be careful what you wish for.
Because all you guys, you all got beat up and chased everywhere.
I know everything.
I was there.
I don't think you want this type of exposure.
This ain't the one you want.
And believe me, the internet ain't going to say it's cap when I say that shit about
y'all.
Let's proceed with the positivity.
After 25 years.
You know what I mean?
I beat people up all the time.
McGad back in.
We get the point.
They got it.
They got it.
Yo, y'all, y'all, y'all better, don't fuck with my man.
You heard him, mate.
Flowers on the casket of all those who oppose the squatters.
I'm telling you right now.
Superver winning calls, your niggins is duck.
Flatline.
Listen, listen, listen.
They ain't I'm not going to so you like a game-perform for $500.
After 25 years.
I'm wrong with these niggas, man.
You're finally releasing a sequel to the Supreme Clientel.
We're made now in the right time.
to revisit that class
at the divine.
It was the fans.
It was like, you know, they kept calling for it.
You know what I mean?
You know, you got to do, you got,
I don't rush none.
You got to do,
you got to be in that state of mind.
Like, ah, you know what?
Now's the time of dent.
Especially for that.
You had to get like a couple of beats.
It's a feeling.
Like when I do these things,
it's all a.
Got it.
It got to.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And what I notice is like a lot of,
a lot of our old producers, like,
you know,
they're more to like what's now
a lot of people
You're looking for that old pack
They gotta give you a new pack
I want the new pack
I want the new pack
Yeah I want the new pack
You know what I mean
A new pack
I get it when it's like that
But for this certain type of thing
It's like I need I need beats
That could just take me
To give me a feeling
You know what I mean
So that takes a long time
Because it's not like that
And plus my mind wasn't even on it
I'm doing other songs
And albums for other people
And stuff like that
So they just be like
Oh you're 25 years
It's coming up
So I try to keep my mind on it.
A couple of songs I got, I got like five songs,
and then I had, like, since 2000,
for like 20-something years, like 23 years.
But I just held it, just held it.
And it was like, yo, I'll save it for Supreme or whatever.
So by the time we got all that, you know what I mean,
I fucking decided, I asked my man, like, yo,
and now I put it on, put it on.
But you know, me, I'm a funny niggas.
So it's like, you know, if it fit, if it don't, it don't.
You know what I mean?
And I just, I just shaped it up, whatever, whatever, whatever.
And that was it.
No doubt.
I like doing projects, though.
Yeah.
Like albums.
I like doing albums, especially my shit.
You know what I mean?
So the intro was talking about the birthday party, but I was thinking about, yeah.
You know, I threw a party in my house.
I'm looking out the window.
The party starts at five.
We got two customers.
My man at Fournier Bakery, who made it, Marco, and his girl.
Six o'clock, I look out the window.
Two more customers, Diddy and his girlfriend, my publicist.
Shit, look, light out there.
You know, fat Joe birthday party be lit.
I'm like, I don't know if this ever happened to nobody.
I'm looking out the window.
I don't know if it's too early to come out, reveal the outfit or this.
I'm looking around like, yo, don't do this to me.
Nobody get the memo?
Because they extra set it up, like 100 chairs, this.
They made it too big.
Right.
And we don't really invite people to the crib like that.
But the people that we invite it, by the way, by like 9, 10 o'clock, shit was lit out of control, every chair.
But I was scared.
Right.
Like, I'm looking at 100 chairs and just nobody really there.
Like, yo, this shit was scary as fuck.
I said, yo, all we need is the pick of them saying, nobody showed the Fat Joe's birthday.
That shit was out of control.
Wow.
Nine o'clock, we started rocked at 10 o'clock shit, ran pack.
We could to go.
But that shit, that's, that's, that's, that's, it was scary.
Yeah, it was scary.
It was borderline.
It was like going to a show and two customers show up.
Yeah, I, I, I never knew that you had, um, you did the Apollo.
That's how I started.
Yeah.
You said you won, right?
Yeah, four weeks in a row.
Murdered it.
I guess it's Catholic again.
Yeah, I know.
I said, my shit, did me tell you something.
Yo, that's crazy, though.
This is why I believe in God so much.
Right?
Because, yeah, I went there ready.
So I'm saying?
When I walked up in the audition,
there was 100 people there.
I knew if I'm the,
that's the true part of delusional records
that I looked at everybody like,
you know, what are they even doing here?
Like, you know, this is my shit.
I'm about to tear this down.
The truth is I wasn't really a great rapper at that time.
Right?
But I'm a real street, dude.
So they were seeing me get money my whole life.
life, right?
So I don't know.
I thought about it one day in a hotel all these years later.
I said, how did you win the Apollo?
Right?
And I swear to God, had to be God.
Because when I stepped on stage, they just went pandemonium.
Like, they never heard a bar, Jada.
It wasn't like you, yo, you pussy, you this, you name it.
They never heard a bar.
I stepped out stage four times
They made me retire
Because I was just winning every week
And they never heard a verse
They could not hear a verse
It was just
The people just was just going
You know I tell them
I was like the fat lady that goes
And I am telling you
I'm not going
Like you know they win every week
You know what I'm saying ghost
I came out there
I'm telling you
As my brother
I can't even make
make sense of it.
Yeah.
You know, you're so crazy.
I came out.
You know I had that
Clojo wasn't even out.
No.
Yeah.
That's where I met Red Alert.
Who asked me for a demo.
Flojo was the demo for Red Alert.
People heard it.
That's how I got signed.
Chris Lighty came and signed me off the Flojo demo,
promo.
Red Alert would play every week.
And that shit went number one in the country.
But I'm just telling you, as your brother,
no cap, no line.
I don't know how I was.
Bro, I was just coming out.
I got to go back.
It's up.
They were just screaming.
I don't think it's there.
I've been looking for it for like a documentary or something.
Yeah.
I can't find it.
I called Ralph Cooper Jr.
They got to be there.
I used to shoot it.
I asked them for some of these guys, man,
they don't let that footage go.
He might want Fat Joe to die so he could put it on his shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Ralph Cooper Jr.
No, I called him too.
I hit him up.
The guy who used to run the Apollo used to be the host and all that later.
He was like, yeah, yeah.
I got the footage, but he ain't never
get that shit up.
You know, everybody got their process.
Yeah, that's where I'm shit.
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You and Ray, how did you and Ray create that chemistry like this?
Cuban, Cuban.
Cuban?
Yeah, Cuban shit, right?
Me and Ray, you know, it's like out the course.
crew, we was just like,
I'm from State, but Tony, he from the hill.
You know what I mean?
A lot of us went to school with each other, though.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, you know,
brothers just like, you know, snapping on each other
and doing all of a shit like that, but
I don't know, when we came, when we came around,
it was like, you know, I'm a street nigga,
he's street nigger, get money and all that.
I don't know, it just, it just came.
It just, it just, it just, it just, it was,
something was there. It was just glue.
That was just there.
So we started really, like, teaming up doing
these things you know we recognized that chemistry when we was in um before the album came out like
i guess doing um the hutan album and then man it started probably around the time we was doing
all that can it be all so simple shit you know what i mean and shit but after that shit it was just
yeah it was just it was just on we were doing everything together you know what i mean so so yeah
i think that's it just came from that like it's fine yeah it's going like got comfortable
got kicked out of our bettos in the mix of the
that that's not what happened.
It was like...
How the hell did you get kicked out of my beetles?
It was like, nah, because it was like...
Ray was up next.
You know how the clan was...
Because, ah, yo, you know, at that time,
everybody won't get on.
But then the clan, it's like you had to be...
You had to respect who's up next.
So, you know, meth was first.
That did not think dirt came, right?
Everybody scratching at the door, you're dirt.
Like, dirt.
You're like pitch that's locked in the closet.
What?
Yeah, can't stop.
Who was dirt, right?
Right, yeah.
Yeah, so then it was like that.
And that was going into the prime year, like, 94, 95.
So, you know, we go to Barbados.
We pick out the beats first.
So I'm like, yeah, that one right there, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, all that flashed you heard on, what's McCall?
We just took those with us, born, the Barbados.
So we dressed, we had them, just on Joe got them, fatigues, and all the other shit.
We got them niggas mad over there.
I don't know who it was.
They ain't like how you look me.
They ain't, yeah, ain't like there.
They wasn't with all that.
They're not, nada.
They just kept fucking with us.
Bang, yo, yo, yeah, yeah.
Turn the music down.
It was like, yo, we ain't got that shit.
We ain't, they just kept fucking with these.
And then it came, like, maybe like three days later.
We was only in for, like, a hot, maybe like three days.
But it was my fault, though, because I'm trying to go, you know, when you're young,
you're trying to find the exotic place.
I told a nigga like, yo, I told a nigga like, yo, you're going to go to my pay.
Don't check this shit out.
I had a pamphlet.
The shit was called.
called the Royal Pavilion.
His name was ready sound to fly.
The bro sure looked to fly.
Boom.
He like, bet.
Then we get out of there was bullshit.
Yo.
Bell, kick this out.
They kept fucking with us.
Kick this out.
So now I'm like, then, where the fuck we're going to go?
Steve Rifkin, but on, you know, he's like, yo, go to Miami.
That's the best thing he ever said, though.
You know, I think he said it or race said it.
We get to Miami, Scarface.
It was all Scarface there.
You got bricks.
And niggas finding bricks right across the street on the water and shit, popping up, 500,000 here and there.
You know what I mean?
It was just, it was got a face.
That's how old darts that came out.
Yeah.
Boom, darts every day.
Bowman, we had Bex and Hine against the drinking mad of them shit.
I forgot a hotel.
We forgot the name.
The Pelican Hotel right up in there like that, yo, that's where we jotted all that shit down.
That's hell.
Everything.
Then we came back.
We just wrote everything.
Yeah.
came back
and laid it
later
You know what I'm thinking
right
That's a beautiful story
But with guys like you
Guys like you
And me
Do you ever bump
Into guys who really
Believe your music
And was trying to impress you
Like I had my first show
In Miami
It's very similar
Right
And I left the drug game
To be positive
And be a rap
The guys who booked me
The promoter
They took me to a house
It was so much
Kilos of cocaine
And guns and this
It was like, yeah, Joe, we crack.
This, they showing me all this.
I'm like, yo, bro, I want to be so far away from these dudes.
That's definitely happened to the locks.
I happen to y'all.
People trying to prove to you.
I know, I know.
Yeah.
Because they think.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You got arrested doing that to me when I was going at it with 50.
What they do?
I was actually at like a havoc or a mob deep.
It has something in the city, like a listening or a party.
So we went to that shit
Then walking to the car
I'm walking, they're in the car
And they're like, yeah, kids you're going out
It with 50 and this and that
We respect street niggas
They're pulling out rat
And the police
Knocks right behind them
Bluh
Those nags got arrested
They said yes
They did that year
Yeah, assholes
They did more than a year
You actually throw bad for them
Yeah, they didn't have no reason to do that
Yeah
Try to prove to me what you doing it.
Look at the rest.
T&T.
They probably just getting out now.
Yeah, it's a lot of shit.
Be a lot of shit, man.
Fans, they're just fans, though.
Yeah.
Want to just...
Sometimes fans are...
Sometimes they don't know how to express their love.
Mm-hmm.
And they're with them guns.
Yeah.
It goes all wrong.
Yeah, so that's what it was, though.
Went out there, came back, laid that shit down.
Did a couple of skits and...
Yeah, man.
That was it.
When y'all got to do a tour,
when y'all got to do something
that includes everybody,
except rest of peace,
both dirty.
How hard or how easy or how is that
when y'all about to go on tour
or work on a album
or do something that requires anybody?
Now after all these years of success
and everybody got their own families
and their own companies and entities,
is it still easy or is just a little bit complicated?
I mean, the complicated part is coming to a conclusion.
You know what I mean?
Yes.
Yes.
Now we're down.
You know what I'm like, yo, nigga, we got to change this fucking outfits, man.
We need to come out on some new addition shit.
You heard?
Do some fly shit like this.
You got niggins over, fuck that shit.
I don't want no blazers and shit.
You know all that shit.
I'm like, yo, but, yo, come on.
We can't be coming down in 93.
It's like, yo, man, we're here.
But then, you know, but it's like nine of us, 10 of us.
and everybody got their own shit,
but for the most part,
me and rape be on the same page.
You know what I mean?
Like, yo, niggit's a snat and a third,
but it's like, yeah, B, it's like,
when it comes to making a decision,
yeah, you got so many.
You know what I mean?
Sometimes you just got a bow out,
like, you know what?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm not saying nothing.
And just do that shit, you know what I mean?
And let the niggas do it.
But, yeah, but other than that,
when we come together for the cause.
For them vote, yeah.
And the end result is always
There we go.
We did that.
Like this year, I felt most more comfortable with the shows that we did.
I felt like, I felt like these was the, these days, this story we just left was the best
that we ever did in our life.
That shit of the garden was magnifying.
It was incredible.
It was it.
It was electrifying.
It was, it was nostalgic.
It was incredible.
I was on the side of the stage.
After touching the stage, this chill on the side and why?
the rest of the show, I was like a little kid
in front of the Christmas tree.
Right.
That's called crazy.
Right.
Nah, but so that's, you know, we always had mad years.
Yeah.
I see they ask you about this every interview,
so I don't really need a big response, right?
But, you know, I was there with Steve Rifkin
when you blacked out on Hot 97.
Like, I was sitting next to Steve's, I was his guest.
What's this, the High 97 shit?
Summer Jam.
Yeah, I'm there.
Summer Jam.
I'm in a gym.
The crowd.
I'm a fan.
I'm in the crowd with Steve Rifkin.
And when they, I was just like,
that's my first summer gym.
And we get off stage and they come on there,
they said, oh, God, they went correct.
Right.
Yo, we popped this cherry, Nick.
Yeah.
We popped this cherry while y'all flit.
Yeah.
Hold on because, hold on, hold on, hold on.
If I'm not mistaken.
I think we went, I think we went before y'all.
And then it's,
it's something like that
I remember when he got off
I heard y'all on the mic
calling everybody
everything to call them in the
yeah bro
you know son
we popped this cherry son
I'm like
they was black
I said
no disrespect
I don't
I don't get high bro
I am so focused at that shit
with the shit you're saying
I already knew
this is political suicide in the music
in the shoe.
But
one thing
that taught me,
right?
Because all these
radio stations
they make you
believe they are
enemies.
Y'all
come here,
this is the new power.
Yo,
the mother stations
is whack.
It's like,
but against y'all,
they phone,
for the enemies
are the enemies
is like,
nah,
now,
we ain't planning it.
And they,
they basically,
the whole country
was like a
domino effect
when it was like,
They're violating the system.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I knew this was going to be a hard time for y'all.
Yeah.
You know, I didn't know that everybody, maybe Hot 97 don't play your shit,
but Philly does.
This, they all form, phone, trying to.
I never seen them.
Hold on, let me hit it.
The Democrats and Republicans come together to fuck some people of it.
I'm trying to tell you, I was, I was, I, you know,
you know when you get on one radio station, you do the other.
you were fucking Norfolk
Bitchy
Fucked them
They're enemies
And they formed together
And said
I just fixed
What did you just
Waded out
Nah
Because you came back
I didn't really know
It was wild
Maybe maybe I felt hot 97
I didn't know it was like
A wildfire
Around the country
I thought
I stopped laying it for a little while
Everybody
Yeah it was
It was deep
It was deep.
I think that was the time
when it was just like,
yo, y'all was up so much.
Like, y'all, everything, bad boy, bad, boy.
And it was like,
yo, we were just so down here.
You know what I mean?
I tried to talk to, like, remember Tracy?
Yeah.
The program, yeah.
Try to talk to her.
This is nine and the third.
She wanted to go out.
She wanted to go out.
She wanted to go to France and shit, man.
French?
Oh, shit.
Tracy's trying to take it there.
I don't know what I mean?
She wasn't going to go to the Outtown to the Reefree.
She wouldn't have been going to France.
Like, you know, you know, what's off the street?
She might as she went to France, ghost.
He might have should have took one for the clan.
You should have went to France.
Yo, man, this is, bro.
It ain't happened.
So, you know what I'm saying?
It was just, I don't know.
I just had to weigh it out.
I think maybe when I got to death jam and shit,
they started like, all right, cool,
trying to mend a little bit of shit.
But the rest of the clan is like,
we was kind of doomed.
Like, then we stopped putting out music like that anyway.
Like, you know, it wasn't really like consistent on how we had it at the top.
So that's how that shit started like simmering down and shit.
But we left Rage Against the Machine.
Like, we made it.
That's what I was trying to tell you.
We went, we had, you know, like, who, who, how many y'all think we should go ahead and do this?
Or just stay over here with Rage.
You know what I mean?
If we were to stay with Rage, I think they were saying 97 was like,
they ain't going to fuck with you no more.
you know what I mean
so we still
I think majority of us
just like fuck let's just go do this
we need these niggas
and then that's that happened
you know what I mean
you know I love Hot 97 and everything
they ever did for me
but they used to play a lot of political games
and so that shit
you got to come up here
you got to see bro before anybody
that type of shit
it was just pretty much
kissing ass up here
that she used to drive me crazy
man I'm asking the label
y'all can't
they put it on you
that's the only
the label one they can
So everything except when it's that.
But you know, this guy says you've got to come see him
before you go see Cosmic Cavend.
Right.
All that shit.
That shit turns out.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
You know what I mean?
But, you know, that's the business, man.
That's the business.
You got to go.
Supreme clientele, too.
You got to go right now?
Make sure.
They said you got to go.
They say your people.
Hold on.
We're going to play something.
You're texting us like, yo, we got to go.
He don't want to leave.
Hold on before that, man.
Let's work.
Do we play some.
You don't say.
Go and.
You go, go.
Yo, go.
We're going to play something.
Go to the whole left.
No, where?
We got more shit to talk about.
We get to play one.
I'm not letting you go.
Let me get fourth disciples.
Don't put the chains on the door.
Yeah, I won't fourth the site.
We got ghosts.
We can't let them go.
We're playing fourth to site.
Yeah, it's whatever.
Yeah.
Let's go.
Let's go in.
Fourth disciple and Georgia.
See, that fourth was like 15, 16 years.
What are two?
All they found was his hammer.
Pull that back, huh?
Yeah, pull it back.
I know where it's stuck.
No, that's not.
Laying on the floor, all they found was a hammer.
That's how it's fun.
Hey, yo.
Blood running from his mouth, his eyes got low.
He squalls my hair and get it.
Nah, niggie don't stop.
Ooh.
Turn it up.
Turn it up.
Blood running from his mouth, his eyes got low.
Pull it back one more time.
Laying on the floor.
All they fell right.
Just came home from doing 12 in it slid.
Uh-huh.
Blood running from his mouth.
His eyes got low.
He scrolls my hair will tight.
Then he let go.
Nah, niggie don't start that shit.
We've been the worst shootouts in this.
And we got hit your toss.
Look, wake up as me and stars.
We're gonna get up and walk.
I'm a tire clock.
Tomorrow night.
We got a flight to catch some little guardia.
My whiz made that fish you like.
Fry to lap beer niggas stop playing
You hear your daughter talking
Remember her first steps
When she started walking
You think she wanted to see you fit it
In the fucking coughing
You touch my nigga yo yo
Get the fuck up off them
My nigga ain't like y'all niggas
Now you huddled around like a bunch of bitches
Jamel call his whiz, notify his moms
Not forget it she already lost two sons
Come on Lord
I place my head on his chest
Just to hear him breathe I say something under his breath
I wipe the blood from his mouth
Before my eyes I see
seen gloves of this black shit come out
saying to myself, shit don't look too good
another black man lost in the hood
No cigar, help a lot
I gave him CPR
He was disconnected from life
Like a VC, y'all
God damn it, I can't stand it
I'm rocking back and forth like a hammock
So what I feel that left the planet
I'm into now, but it's clear to me like fire
And I don't know how to fix my lips
And say goodbye yo
Come on charge, wake up
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
That shit is nuts
Oh.
In my game, my game.
Yeah, you said that full joint that you talked.
I told him.
That was angry on the shit.
That was crazy.
That's crazy.
That brought me, I got to play that in the gym.
Yeah.
Let's go Georgia.
DJ.
I don't make you a DJ before it's over, James.
Yeah.
There you go.
That one.
Yeah.
This that.
That shit.
This shit.
This is that shit.
This hook.
Okay.
They're about, let's boughed the hook.
Killed it.
Killed.
Yeah, we hominized.
The old school hominize.
Yeah, hominized.
Yeah, hominous, yeah, like it.
Crescious.
We used to rob niggas left and right.
A fiend try to get slick, we slap them and crust, they pipes.
Strong on robberies.
All done in harmony.
Raise my weapon and then bow.
Hit her artery.
Race to the staircase, shoot out the lights,
and let off a few shells at the door on the right.
They got dust.
Wee.
Half pound an E.
Under the couch a shotgun, 12 keys.
Bow, another shot, and the door flew open.
Mega snow on the table of phoenix still smokers.
She ruled out of respect through four in his chest.
Hurt some niggas in the back with a rude dialect.
Screaming Cruz, I wrecked, you can lose that you neck.
The dreads that blood cloddyed big a fool's die away.
That's when I heard him.
Load them cock and their guns in the back room.
Turned on the vacuum.
Maybe I'll distract him.
Got them.
Gathered all of the babies in the bathroom.
Take your little Cheetos.
I'll be back soon.
I knew the dread that cut off his hair wore a half moon.
Four-go teeth.
Quarter body in Camp Co.
Drop is like Equine, I'm talking about waste, that's and all the TVs and class, but hold on.
One nigga came out running got a jumping.
I dip behind the walls, squeeze, and start dumping.
Never little crash dummy.
He was bluffing.
Almost got his hair ripped off straight for nothing.
The cause heard the chainsaw like I was the main cause.
They was ordered to eat my food called by the main boss.
I hear a bullet to rain the terror.
Pitches hanging off the wall.
Can't put them back together.
Uh-uh.
Curtains and core eggs, bottles, holes forever.
The balls furniture was damaged the cream leather.
I'm good for commentation.
Yeah, we good for that.
I guess I don't have patience, not, no more.
Yeah, I ain't got that type of shit no more, motherfucker.
Let's go.
Yes, I can get dramatic.
I'll put that boozo's attic on the wall.
This day shit.
This day shit.
Somebody should have just told you.
But listen, nigga, I won't hold you.
We ain't playing all game.
No, niggas.
You know what it is.
I will mold you.
Oh, mold you.
The makers in the street will fold you.
Better stay in your lane.
Right there, nigga.
Right there.
Let's go.
Knock.
Y'all needed one more verse on this, go.
That's not.
I needed another.
This shit stupid right here, man.
Yo, that hook is crazy, B.
Yeah, baby.
Supreme Clientel 2.
Make sure you get it on all platforms.
wherever you get your music,
stop listening to that bullshit
and listen to some real shit.
This ain't that.
That ain't this.
It's cracked and kiss.
Goose face and kiss today.
Yeah.
No doubt.
Make some noise for Tony Stark.
Who's going to that box?
Who say forever?
Who's safe for the kids?
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