Joe and Jada - YFN Lucci on SQUASHING Young Thug beef, 5 years in prison & 'Already Legend'
Episode Date: December 9, 2025Fat Joe and Jadakiss are joined by Atlanta rap star YFN Lucci. Joe and Jada ask Lucci about his return home from prison after his 2021 RICO indictment had him facing 200 years behind bars, why it was ...important to him to squash his beef with Young Thug, getting right back into the grind after coming home and releasing his Billboard-charting project 'Already Legend' with features from Thug and 21 Savage, how growing up in the Summerhill neighborhood in Atlanta listening to Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, and Young Jeezy helped shape him into the rapper he is today, and what he's been doing to give back to his community. Fat Joe also recalls some more stories from his time in jail and Jadakiss shares a story from the early years of The LOX when DMX was helping them get signed. 3:30 - Growing up in Atlanta & musical influences 7:15 - Jadakiss tells funny DMX stories 8:30 - Coming home from prison term 15:00 - Relationship with God & maintaining sanity behind bars 21:30 - Squashing beef with Young Thug 31:00 - Keeping the right people around you 37:30 - Recording songs for the first time post-prison 42:00 - Giving back to the community 49:30 - Joe tells hilarious story of playing to an empty venue 53:00 - 'Already Legend' tour 1:00:00 - Joe rants about hotel pillows 1:04:00 - Hilarious jail arguments 1:10:30 - Lucci plays "Word 2 Big" & "Look What I Did" off 'Already Legend' [Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.] Joe and Jada now on Patreon All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I always knew I were going to be all right.
You said, I know God got me.
I like, I said, I don't know where, but I know he got him.
And I couldn't just let it scrape me out.
I had to be strong for everybody out there.
Yeah, yeah, what up, y'all?
This is Joe Crack to Dawn.
You know who it is, your boy, Jada.
Pardon me, Crack.
This is the Joe and Jada show.
Every show legendary, every show iconic.
And we stay ten toes down to our word with that.
Today's guests, when you think of coming up,
and I'm made from the bottom,
making something out of nothing,
when you think of a land of rap scene
and you think of staying 10 toes down
being solid individual
on the music scene
off the music scene
when you think of a family man
you think of a good father
ladies and gentlemen make some noise
for our guest why a Finn Lucci
What's up my brother?
What going on? Y'all good?
First I want to give you some
Another one, you know what I mean?
Just had to sit for a minute, stay solid,
never said nothing throughout the whole thing,
did your shit, got back out, got back to the money,
just like it's supposed to go.
Before we even get into any of that,
tell us about growing up in Summer Hill, what was it like, man?
Man, growing up in Summer Hill, you'll see.
Like in the other hood, you know?
You got the good and the bad.
You got your houseblers, got your rob,
you got your killers.
You got your ball players
And we all just trying to find a way out
We're all trying to make it out
No, that's shit hard, you know
But shit we made it through
I always wonder why
You got a different type of
Your voice is A
But it's got something else with it
But now I see your pauses you're making
So that's, you're cheating
You got the cheat car
I didn't he
Yeah, you got the cheat code
I never knew that
You're cheating.
You're cheating.
With some of the inspirations before you actually got your rap deal, might run up?
Yeah.
Got down, you know, like Jay, Wayne, of course, y'all.
You don't got to tell him that because he's sitting there.
He already gassed up and getting more.
Well, jeez-y.
No doubt.
50.
I mean, that's a pretty good goddamn list.
There's a great line there.
Yeah, that's been.
I know.
It's over a certain like my line up, too.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, the first time I've seen you was very, very, very, very, very, very beginning.
And you were performing on top of a car outside of a club in Atlanta.
When I seen that, I said, man, that man grind is different.
I'm sure.
So we're coming out the club.
He's performing on top of a car outside.
You remember this, right?
A little bit, but I don't remember what we were.
Yeah.
And then it was like, it was in that land that we come out of the club and you was
performing on top of a car.
And everybody was like, yo, that's why I fenducci and this.
That's the first time I got to see you.
And I said, damn, bro, this boy is hungry out here.
You know, next thing you know, you blew up, you know, but that was the first time I heard of
you.
I seen you promoting like a motherfucker out there in the ATL, man.
Like you said, growing up, it's so hard to even think coming out of the hood, like, that you
could even make it.
You know what I mean?
And the fact that, you know, you and the A,
what gave you that motivation?
Because, you know, we say the same shit here.
You know, everybody who comes to say they want to be a ball player,
they want to be a rapper.
But you actually became a rapper.
You know what I mean?
So what was that big breaker?
What was that thing that just said?
Like just saying, like, not my hood,
but from the A, like, nigga like trouble, corn,
rich home with corn.
Like, seeing all these boys start making it.
And, like, damn, these niggins from where I'm from.
So, it's like, shit, this shit ain't too far.
You feel?
And I can, if they can do that shit, I can do that shit.
My boy, Johnny Cinco, he had, just got a deal.
Like, dey mine, like, Cinco, my real boy.
And I watched him get a deal.
So, like, damn, I know I can do this shit.
I just got to keep grinding.
Oh, yep.
You feel?
And I kept grinding, I stayed down.
It's crazy.
That's what happened to me.
Lord Finesse, legendary rapper.
He's from my projects.
And Lord Finesse used to sell the newspaper, right?
So, Lord Finesse would go by the newspaper in the store,
come in the building and be like, paper.
You pay a dollar instead of going to the store.
He paid $5.
Cut it all.
The point is, he kept telling me he's going to be a rapper.
And one day I turned on the radio,
they play like three or four hit songs.
And I was like, that's it.
I'm a rapper.
Nass made it, I can make you.
Navas so.
You know, something.
Sometimes we got to see it to believe it.
Yeah.
You know?
And so that's great.
Atlanta is just filled with so much talent, so much success.
Our story like that is crazy because X was like already like fucking Bruce Springsteen in WIO.
That's what you were telling me.
I had it to him.
Yeah, he was already like a star, but this is before anybody thought about getting a record there.
Then when he got, he got with Rough Riders, and he came and got us.
but we got a record deal before him
that was crazy about the
we got signed
then he got signed
and then he went fucking crazy after that
but he was supposed to sign
and then we were supposed to sign
because he came and got us
we got the deal before him
that's that's
you ever signed DMX made a lot of money
and was geniuses
but that shit was a real like
imagine DMX coming up
and they go
and all that shit you like that shit
You like, you know, his shit had a 12 this thing of the fucking
The addicts, man.
The best friend was a dog.
He always had a dog.
He went on tour with 12 dogs on the tour.
He had more dogs on the bus.
He had a bus with him and dogs on.
All of the bunks got dogs on.
That's crazy.
And one in the big room with it.
That's fucking crazy, man.
You're home, man.
You went through some shit, man.
And so, you know, I'm,
I know all about it, you know what I'm saying, about being the target in your own hood.
It seemed like even they want to kill you the most in your own hood for sure.
Oh, sure.
And the police want to take you down to your own hood, right?
And so they don't want no robbing hoods.
They don't want nobody to make it up out the hood and be successful.
I don't know why is that.
And that ain't just your hood.
It was the Bronx.
It was Cleveland for Bone Thugs.
It's the same when you came out in L.A.
Yonkers, it's like we hate it the most.
where we're from and where we represent.
You've been through a serious journey,
you know, making music,
then getting locked up.
Like, just being locked up,
people don't know
how real that shit is being locked up,
being famous.
You got to walk in that bitch famous, right?
They put you in the jail famous,
and the niggas like, oh, shit, yo.
And they don't know that that's a different...
Now, you don't understand his power.
in there. Why effing
at the own side? They had to
go over there and they, you know what I'm saying?
Shit, it was real in there. Giant and them
went, he was at Ford.
Yeah, hell, yeah.
They went, and my man's in them came to visit
them. You was in there when Trump came through there?
Yeah, yeah. The whole jail
was like, yo, Trump in this bitch? Yeah, they
shit, they shit everything now.
But he was in and out, though. Yeah, he was in
a knock. He was in a knock. He was in a lot.
You know, the nymph came through, though.
You didn't jail.
You know, jump went to jail, nigger.
Like, them niggas was in there like.
Trump was in the barbershop.
What the fuck was that like?
Man, you know, we had phones and shit.
So, we're waiting to see the mall shot.
Oh, yeah.
Why we see the morse was like,
damn, the boy, really was there downstairs.
Trump came through.
Yo, came through the jail.
Man, that shit crazy.
I never forget when Little Kemp gave herself in this,
I heard.
I wasn't dead.
But I heard the whole jail was banging
on the fucking, you know, it's the,
they said the whole, it was like a hurricane
which he walked up, shaking.
Niggas like, whoa, my old fucking jail was like,
oh shit, little Kim walking up in this bitch.
You know, you, you're home, but, you know,
people don't know how hard is that.
How'd you keep your mind strong?
That shit definitely be hard because you got a thing.
Coming from wild niggins that came from,
a nigga, living good, condo, big house,
driving whatever you want to drive,
eating whatever you want to eat.
You sit in that bunk and it says,
Marco 147 was here and all that.
You're just like, yo, we was just, every day we lit.
Like, what that shit is like right there?
I don't lie.
That shit.
You got to be strong.
You got to be a strong nigga because that shit would tell your head down,
just sitting in that room all day.
You know, you ain't got shit.
Lord.
You ain't got shit in the room.
Ain't no TV.
And no nothing.
And I was in my room by myself.
I ain't have no settling.
You see what I got to sit in the room by myself.
I had to figure out a routine.
So shit, I started reading.
I was working out at first, but then, I was like, man.
You stop working out, though, Y' wife, fan.
You all got to give me the Jada kiss plan.
Some niggas go to jail workout all day so you can just eat Oreo.
I can't get your workout by myself.
Yeah, he needs to need somebody to work out with it to keep you going when you don't feel like.
Yeah, that's a fact.
For me, I felt stupid.
I ain't even going to lie to you.
And I went up in the cell.
It wasn't how about it wasn't my fault, guys.
Biggs is over stupid.
be out of jail.
We eating the niggas like, yeah, I'm in jail for robbing the bank.
Y'all, I'm in jail for counterfeit.
Y'all, I'm this.
And I get up and I'm like, hey, guys, I'm really innocent, my name.
I didn't get the fuck out of here, crap.
Fuck you.
That bink, that bink, I'm just going crazy.
I'm like, fuck out of here.
I was just like, I realized I just got caught for all the times I got away.
Yeah, that would be.
You know that comma.
That's all it be.
You know what I'm saying?
That was the older nigger told me one time.
He was like, maybe he didn't do nothing in the time.
but shit, you're just doing time
for something you've been there.
Oh, that's a fact.
And so you just got to take that
but I felt a little stupid and shit.
I was just like,
damn, what the fuck I'm doing in here, man?
I've been working to get
to where I'm mad at this
and I'm never in this place
and then now I'm in the same way.
I felt the same way.
I felt the same way because, you know,
I was looking at that shit like, man,
all my life,
I ain't never went to jail this long.
I feel you?
I think I was like,
I was 30.
I would turn.
I just had turned 30.
I'm like,
I'm 30 years old.
I'm that fucking jail.
All this shit I got going on.
I was in this shit.
I was 40.
Okay?
I've been lit since I'm 19.
I've been on a couch at a club since I'm 19 popping bottles thinking I'm 19.
I'm going to-
Who's thinking I'm 19?
I'm thinking I'm 19.
Every day.
Imagine you lit.
You rich.
You fly.
You get you on the couch.
You think you're 19, nigga.
Right?
So my thing is,
I'm on a.
couch thinking it's all good
but when I go in there
they do a 40 and over lead
so some young dude come up to me
like yo gee what's up yo you joining the 40 and over
bass I said
this fucking nigga disrespect
I wasn't in that sir
and I said yo
you 40 years old and niggas know it
why you ain't playing the league
fuck the league
that was just a learning lesson
for me that that put me
really
you know you can't sit a nigger
like me down.
So that put me in perspective.
I said, oh, shit, the window really closing, Joe.
Like, you got to do whatever you got to do
to secure the future because you're 40 years old,
like how many niggas?
Nobody ever was 40 years old and hit a record out the park.
Ever.
I don't care who you talk about, right?
Right.
So me, I'm thinking like, yo, I got to get back out.
I got to make a hit.
I got to get my money right.
I got to get businesses.
I got to get.
But that taught me right there was like,
yo, I had to get serious.
The window was closing.
Probably was closed.
You opened it back.
No, I opened that shit back.
I mean, got to the fucking bag.
You know, I went, as soon as I came out of jail,
I went straight to the studio.
It was the era of the young niggins.
So they all had like yellow hair, purple hair, green hair.
They're looking at me like, this old nigger was.
Stop.
Fuck he doing in this studio.
Right?
And so I was up in there every day just working.
So you sat down, you praying the guard for you to come home
because you was facing stupid time, correct?
200 years.
200 years.
What was your relationship with God?
Fucking insane.
Hold up.
You in a cell facing 200 years.
What was your relationship with God?
When I first got in, I used to talk to one of my dog,
and I ain't Robert, Fred, River.
So I was just telling me, like, my niggins that don't know how to pray,
bro, like that.
Like, you got to talk to God like you talk to me, then.
Like, they'll talk to him.
So, you know, every night I used to talk, but I think this later, she told me, like, when you pray, you got to, you know, you ask for what you want, and then you let it go.
So I pray that, you know, he let me out of my situation.
He made sure good.
I only did that one time.
And then every other night, I let that go.
And every other night, I just, I thank him.
Like, I thanked him for being alive.
I was thanking him for being able to still provide for my family while I'm in hell.
And when I wake up, I thank him for waking you up.
We don't understand that when Jewels went to jail for two years,
I'm going to be honest with you.
I ain't know how he was going to pay his bills.
Do you know what it's like?
How do you know what that man had in stay?
I don't know what he got.
I know what I got.
I know I did four months.
And nigga, I came out a crippled,
nigger, like on my knees.
Like, you're paying these bills, these family,
they don't know what you fuck.
They don't know this shit.
And they spend it like you in jail.
And you come home and you come home and your wife,
it's like, yeah, I bought a new car.
I'm like, bitch, you don't know
we did both, knicker?
Like, what you're talking about?
Like, this shit, place.
Like, so I see the man
go to jail for two years.
I'm like, God, damn, how do you pay the rent
for two years? So you thank God
that you was able to pay the bills while you was
locked up.
Hell yeah.
Fucking right.
That wasn't no,
no regular fucking shit, man.
But my thing is,
because if I was facing 200 years,
I would have a little more, you know,
but Fat Joe, that's why they call me
the greatest storyteller of all time.
I would explain how they was
fucking knots on my knees
from praying so much
on my fucking knees.
I would have been facing too many years.
I mean, my shit was bricks.
I would have been smaller than an eye
fucking charging wire when I did that.
I would have been dwindled.
I would have been walking out like.
Then when we were talking.
Nah, I'm telling you the truth.
I'd have been on my knees so hard
praying to God.
That shit legend.
You got to wake up every day
thinking, y'all, Mike.
go for 200.
That's a fact.
See, me, man, I don't know.
I just, I always knew
I was going to be all right.
I looked at a lot, but I ain't no bad.
I ain't no fucked up, nigga.
I ain't never did it.
No fucked up shit to nobody.
You feel, I know God got me.
I like shit.
I don't know where, but I know he got him.
And I couldn't just let it scrape me out.
I had to be strong for everybody out there.
You talk to my mama every day.
And just to hear her sad,
hear the cracks in her voice.
I know she crying.
She acting like she ain't crying.
So I had to be strong for everybody else.
You know, like, man, I'm good.
You ain't got to worry about me.
I'm going to be all right.
You feel, me?
And I just had faith.
I had a lot of faith.
That's crazy.
Can't no, nigga, tell you, like, when I had Luke.
You walked out of that mother.
I knew I was coming home.
You walked out like it was AI, huh?
You walked out.
This shit was AI, nigga.
You was like, yo.
The shit ain't on, nigga.
Like, I ain't going to lie.
I only did four months.
But when they came and got me in the new band.
and I seen the dashboard or no, I felt like I was in AI.
I think I was like, what is this?
This shit was crazy because it was, I had to get to a halfway house.
It was either have sex or eat a steak.
I hate the steak, right?
Yeah.
I told my mother-in-law, y'all make the steak, man.
Because you had to go straight to the jail to halfway.
You couldn't make, they were so specific.
I probably would have sex.
You have to be back up in here.
You got to go direct.
I might have to watch y'all.
You might have the boss of y'allah?
Nah, I needed a steak, nigga.
That's what I ate that shit.
Y'all had it good.
If you had your own section and all, I know y'all had it good.
I had it bad.
So they were like, yo, this nigga coming in here, he got money, this, this, that.
If we catch any of you police, take any money.
That's how they want to do you.
I was in there bribing a, I don't get high, bro.
I was in there trying to bribe next, yo, bring me a stink.
Nigger, my man, it would give you $6,000, of course.
You just would not give me estate.
One cop told him he was mad, cool.
He said, yo, you disrespect to me, B.
So I'm fat Joe, man.
I need to eat some good shit.
So they got this correction officer lady.
She looked like though mama off the train.
The best guy's as bitch in the world, right?
She comes through, she violate me.
My Joey, oh, my Joey, I tell my girls about my Joe.
This bitch so ugly, man.
I'm looking at it.
Thank God, I ain't have 10 years, right?
I'm looking out.
I'm like, playing it off.
One day I tell me, I said, Miss Such and Such.
She said, yeah, Joe, anything for you.
I said, I need a steak.
No, but so.
Hey, look, those young niggas, they used to always tell me, I'd be like, man.
They're like, look, well, you gotta flirt with the officer,
but they're gonna give you whatever you want.
I'm like, man, I can't flirt with this bitch.
No way.
Crazy, literally.
Now, if you've got 200 years, you got an hundred something,
you're gonna flirt with any bitch, but young lady.
But, you're gonna flirt with any bitch.
You got to trust the process, but I was like, at least-
Did she get you the state?
No, she didn't get you.
That was the end of communication.
We never talked to.
Fuck that bitch, bro.
I was like, oh, man.
Fuck that.
Stay.
Fucking mom and duke ass up there.
Because I'm over here entertaining the bitch.
She over here, hey, my Joey.
Oh, I was telling the girls about you and all this.
I'm like, looking at this bitch.
I'm like, yo, I said, listen, can you bring me a steak?
I can't do that, Joey.
It ain't no reason to even be nice.
Ain't all I see, I drill a little different.
You get steak, you get Benny Hunter, you get whatever you want.
Man.
Benny Honest?
Ben, I'm in that eating Bennies.
Yeah.
I got a chef and all life.
No, no, no, no.
I had a chef and all that, but I had to do it my way.
Now, what they do they still are.
I don't get house on that.
I was getting the real Benny.
Yeah, that's disrespectful.
That's for a nigger like me.
You're doing shit, yeah.
You was doing shit.
disrespect for me.
But for me,
I was happy when he fixed it with Doug
because I fuck with both of y'all.
That's a part of the time
I'm glad that I wasn't from Atlanta
so I can just mind my fucking business
and pay for y'all to fix it.
And y'all did a horrible job
because I was able to detect
y'all work together
when y'all try to do the social media and shit.
I said, these niggas got his home again.
And then, y'all, yeah, I had worked.
Yeah, no.
They couldn't.
I knew that.
that they work, they got him before the world knew.
Let's get back to this.
Was there deep hate between...
They were serious drama, drag.
I'm telling you.
I'm a journalist, my nigga.
I'm a journalist.
You would have a dude out there with me.
The barbershops want to know.
I'm trying to put them in real time.
So it's a real hate.
You thinking we're killing him one day.
He's thinking we're killing you one day.
I was so.
And what was this epiphany?
What said, yo?
Just of.
200 years.
The man, Jay.
Dude your brain.
You know, if I'm too smart, he thinks of the answers for the people.
I usually telling him to let him talk.
Let him talk.
You thinking you're going to kill him.
He's thinking he's going to kill you.
You know, that is beautiful for the youth to see.
But how did that come about where you just said, yo, this ain't about shit.
Because I had a similar situation.
I was up.
You know what I'm saying?
I came home.
I made peace with 50 cent.
Made peace with everybody.
And the door's all.
Because when niggas got to pick aside, so there's bags that they won't even let you get to, because they'd be like, yo, if I'm Fat Joe got the rewinded shit, and I'm thinking to YFN Lucci, I'm like, yo, I'm about to ask Lucci, 10 other niggas are coming and be like, yo, these niggas won't fuck with you no more if you fuck with. I went through that.
Fat Joe law sneaker deals, all type of shit, because I had beef with niggas, and the niggas was like, yo, he can't eat over here. He can't eat.
So what was the process?
Just sitting there in jail, bro.
They ain't like, bro.
It's all this shit worth it.
You know, a nigga, I'm a kid.
I'm standing here.
I'm away from my kid.
Shit, we, nigga, we beefing with.
The niggas ain't right, though,
got taken care of my kid.
I ain't, I ain't looking out for my kid.
Why I'm in here?
You feel?
But a nigga, I want you to keep up the bullshit, though.
But when you get took away from your family,
you realize, like, shit,
bro, my family needs me.
You feel?
My kid got to grow up in this shit.
I want them growing up.
up in no beast shit.
My kids aren't no gangster.
They're in front of the hood.
You feel what I'm feeling?
They're cool.
They ain't going to just let nobody
to fight with them.
But you know what I'm saying?
Like, shit, bro.
My nigga can come together,
make some money,
and change the narrative
and help the youth.
Look at this shit.
They can do that shit,
bro.
We can do this shit.
Because it ain't all about that.
They ain't all about money.
Not taking care of your family.
And you need the money
to take care of their.
That's shit.
You know what?
You know.
Loot that.
They need to push that more.
They put the flitvaders for all of the bullshit.
They don't never highlight them segments of these type of interviews.
Those are the shits that don't make it.
But on Joe and Jaylor, you get that.
You know what I mean?
That's why we're the fit.
That's right.
That's right.
He got that shit today.
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First of all, I want to know
how could you afford this entrepreneur?
There he goes exaggerating again,
ladies and gentlemen,
The seven individuals over there.
17 right now.
Back in the day, it would have been 17.
17 is a honor.
It would have been 17.
It would have been 20, 37.
Right now, see, this spring.
We like.
It's my team.
This is my team. It's working.
Everybody over here working right here.
You feel.
We all were.
You know, I did it.
It's famous.
I've talked about it before, but I'm also, I told them.
I think I invented the entourage with, I'm telling you the truth.
The old flag if you want, I don't give a fuck.
I'm telling you.
You have.
Anybody you know, Terror Squad, you see us.
You know, you were dead.
It's all good.
But I'm being honest with you.
I think I invented the entourage.
I would walk around with 45 niggas, two tall buses, private plant,
wherever you could think of 47 lobsters' estates and bottles every day for years.
Right?
And one day, God told me, yo, call all these niggas up.
We was in Puerto Rico.
The niggas was buying bottles at the bar.
barred it. You know, we had it like that.
And then I stepped to them and I said,
yo, guess what? I said, guess what? I'm broke.
I said, I'm broke. I can't afford
this no more. You know, shit is fucked up, which wasn't even true.
And out of the 45 niggas,
only five of them said, yo, Joe,
if you dead broke, I'm with you every day, my brother, I love you.
The other 40 got the hell on.
And it was the best thing that ever happened to me in my life.
Right?
But the type of shit they were saying to me.
Yo, we did this.
Yo, we did.
I'm like, niggas ain't made no song.
Niggas ain't going no tall with me.
Well, what are these people talking about?
And they start thinking their money is your money.
They'd be entitled.
They'd be feeling entitled.
They feeling like you've got to do this.
I worried when I see such a large entourage because I know what happened to me.
And I wish I would have did that 10 years before.
I would have saved millions and millions and millions of dollars.
I'm for sure.
We're fucking with all these.
people, you know, and what about you?
Do you have, like, a survivor's guilt?
Y'all grew up here, I got it.
Yeah, I just got a big heart.
When I first made it, you know, I love, I love my nigga from my hood.
But we grew up together.
If I fought with you, I felt like, shit, I'm getting to see the world.
I want to take y'all to see the world.
Come on.
Like, shit.
We're from some here.
Some niggas ain't never been to fucking making Georgia.
So we got down, we're going everywhere.
We're saying different shit.
And, you know, to some people, that shit
open up your mind when you get the same different shit.
But some people, you know, they don't get it.
They just want to stay with that bullshit.
That's why they say that everybody can't go shit.
I'm in Dubai.
First of all, if y'all don't know,
there's a lot of people here.
You know, this is the type of place I read about.
But when I'm in the projects in the Bronx,
I never think I'm going to no fucking Middle East, no Dubai.
That's the last shit.
You think you're going to Egypt or some.
shit like this. So not only am I Dubai, I'm in the royal palace where the kings and queens
and the prince live. What's your name over there? Ali Qashani. Salam al-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ha.
So my thing is, I got a different name over there, but my thing is I'm walking in the palace
and the nigga I got with me, he got his pants under his ass. He got his ass. He got his
ass. In the royal... I look at this thing. I said, man, I'm about to punch you in your face.
in front of these people.
Like, you, you're a real disrespectful nigger.
You know what I'm saying?
Type of nigger you sit there and stays alive
because he ordering chicken tenderloin.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what the...
And he's violating in that shit.
I said, yo, everybody can't go.
You want to show them.
You want to be like, yo, check this out.
Man, they said, I was in the club one time by myself.
I usually go to the club, you know, deep all the time.
I was in that by myself one time.
And the girl, she walked up to me.
And she was like, you look better by yourself.
But back then, I never got what she was saying.
But it took me to go to jail, sit down, and I thought about that shit again.
I'm like, damn, that's what she meant.
Because everybody knows.
I don't see that.
I'm going to tell you where else you look better at by yourself.
When you go do business.
For sure.
Because we be scaring niggas away.
That's why all the weird niggas get the money.
The niggas who walk in with a skateboarding.
shit, looking like fucking nerd-ass niggins.
They walk up in there and they're friendly.
I love you, skateboard community.
No disrespect.
We love all you niggas.
But the point is, I'm saying, the point I'm saying, you know, I used to literally go in meetings
with the record label, like, my nigga Pete came on for two murders.
This is Johnny Boxbox, cut a hundred niggins' face.
This is one thing that niggas probably was like, yes.
Let's get this nigger out of here.
So fucking fat.
Let's let his project flop so fast.
We do not want to deal with him.
We went nuts.
The other nigger come up in there with the skateboard and shit,
looking all weird with the fucking tie with the thing that.
Who you think they want to work with?
Because they think we already dangerous.
Confrontation.
Once we learn what the bag is, it is what it is.
We're about to turn up on them.
You know what I'm saying?
The most dangerous, even in the,
drug game. The connects want to give the
pussy niggas to work. They don't want to put
this guy who's killing everybody
in the world. They don't want to put no bricks in
his hand because he's going to turn around and say, suck my dick.
I ain't got to pay you. You pussy.
I'm not. That's how I go.
Same thing with business.
So just a gym.
When you walk in them offices where you're trying to
pull off that bag, you look better
by yourself. Because these
niggies are scared to death. And they're
looking and they're like, oh, no, we can't do this.
You know what I'm saying? That's why I always, you know, I'm saying.
respected the bird man
because he always came
how he had tattoos on his
face all type of shit I see him
in all the meetings you knew
that he was dealing with him because he had
so much value to
him because they would never deal with a guy
like this so but they
you know it was respecting this and this and that
but he had the roster he got Drake
Little Wayne this that the
Chatsford so they had
to deal with him
you understand what I'm saying but he's sitting up
in there, I see him in the meeting.
I'm like, damn, they never thought
they'd be giving this nigga a billion dollars.
Well, he is what he is.
He's the source of whatever the case may be.
But at the end of the day...
Keep it clean.
Yeah, you keep it clean.
What was it like recording your first song
after you got out?
How did I...
You wasn't on beat?
No, no, I was on beat.
I was good.
When I did my first song,
it wasn't to make it like,
I'm trying to make the hardest.
I just wanted to hit my voice again.
See how I sound.
Once I did that, I was like,
oh, I still sound.
Sounds good.
Went back the next day, he started smoking shit.
You thought your shit changed.
Because, you know, when you hear yourself in so long, you're like, damn, I want to, you know.
You know, I went in the studio the other day, first time in the year.
I sound pretty good.
Yeah.
I was impressed.
I said, damn for an old nigga, young old nigga.
I said, damn, man, you still got it, man.
You're talking to that shit.
You're good.
Like, I think this is the first time I checked myself.
This is the first time.
I went in the studio and I was like, yo, I said,
yo, I still got it.
I ain't retired, but I ain't going to studio
in a year. I just ain't going.
I was so. And so when I went up in there, I was like,
oh, shit, I'm still like,
you know what I'm saying? Because, you know, people fall off
when they get old. I might die if I don't
go to the studio for one whole year.
You, busting rhymes. There's a lot of
rappers that really in there. I got to go to the
studio. I'm part of my life. Even
if I didn't go to the studio
for a year, I probably
fucking be like
something might happen to me,
this one I'm trying to tell you,
I went in the studio,
I went in my aunt,
who is great,
and I think I knocked one out the park, too.
I'm even going to lie to you.
I got that shit.
Oh, I got that.
Like, I know how to knock that shit out of the park.
I went up in there,
that shit was sounding like something.
I said, oh, shit.
Not only I ain't going a year,
I might have caught a motherfucker like,
I'm talking about, boy.
You're like, yo, this shit crazy.
Like, you got one.
I was like y'all walked out of that bitch
I said damn Joe like you you know
and so you
you got a big story to tell
not for sure
you went through so much shit
it's so relatable with so many people
going in the studio
that might have been like
because you already were spitting that pain
before you got locked up
it made it easy
that's how I feel
because I had a lot more shit to talk about
yeah you feel I was getting
I was getting all those songs
every song I did
I made my
down to every song that I made first, made that hell out.
You feel?
All the bitch is hard.
Yeah, because that's that real pain.
Oh, for sure.
You're saying, you're talking about that shit, motherfucker, like, the pain where it's at?
You know what I'm saying?
You just got to let them know what you're going through better than even, you know,
when me and kids came up, it was more metaphors and bars and this and this and that.
I just feel like the pain.
If you talk about reality, shit, niggas.
So everybody can relate to that shit.
Everybody can relate to it.
And then, you know, now I'm rich, so I'll be
rhyming about a lot of rich shit.
So the nigger be like, yo, my niggas ain't in the Balenci.
Chill out, Joe.
Like, you're going, because I'm going hard, you know what I'm saying?
I'm going to lay in Kelly's distance.
Diggum like, yo, Joe fans want to hear how you kill a couple of niggas,
how you this, this, that, that they don't want to hear all that shit, Joe,
that fancy shit.
That's okay.
You know what I'm saying?
They don't want to all that.
But I see.
They want to hear that sometimes.
That shit, you feel, that's inspirational.
For me, it makes a nigger want to go get that.
And motivation.
I got to go get that.
That's how I look.
Let me tell you something.
I don't deal with jealousy.
I don't deal with hate.
My biggest album ever was called Jealous One Still Envy.
Because for me, I've always looked at people
who do better than me as motivation and inspiration.
It got to a point, well, at least social media-wise,
when niggas ain't happy for niggas no more.
They're like, y'all.
Oh, fuck that.
I'm fucked up.
I'm pop.
What are you rubbing it in?
Why you keep flexing on the gram and all that shit?
And then you be sitting there.
You'd be like, is it me or just we just didn't have social media when we grew up to hear these guys?
Because, you know, when niggas talk a certain way on social media, they bums.
You know they're bums.
So this guys never got a bag in their life.
And they just mad at everybody because they didn't find a way to get a bag.
You know, that's where.
I'll judge, yeah, that's where I judge these IG comments and all these comments.
I'd be like, yo, these guys are bums, you know what I'm saying?
So, you know, as long as you bless and you work hard for whatever you get, don't mind how I do it.
And me, I try to inspire and try to tell me some things you've done for, like, your community, the youth.
You know, we do give back to school drives.
We do Easter drive.
We do got Christmas drive, Thanksgiving, give our turkeys.
And now, let me explain something to you, right?
We always got critics, maybe even in our own communities
that say, yo, hip hop never did shit for nobody, this and this and that.
Well, how about the Easter drive, the turkey drive, the Christmas drive, the this,
when I grew up, they didn't give me shit.
It drove right by.
You know what the fuck shit is?
They didn't give me a fucking lollipop, my niggie.
No, I'm saying?
They didn't give me a...
A fucking thing.
Them niggas ain't giving me shit.
You understand?
They ain't give me a fucking thing.
I just want y'all to take the human.
I want you and every barbershop,
wherever whoever's watching is,
take this human aspect.
Think about when you was growing up,
did anybody ever come to your school
or your community and give you shit?
I'm talking about shit.
One thing.
A fucking ice spot.
No.
And so now you got an artist.
They always want to point the finger at, but yet you're the first to, you know,
you got, you got so many artists sending airplanes full of food to Jamaica right now
because of this shit.
It's an artist.
You know, you got guys doing give back.
You every year, I watch y'all give turkeys and everything and Jim give.
And we give thousands and thousands of family.
Thanksgiving's coming up.
We feed when I say thousands, and this year's going to be worse, they ain't got no snap.
Then the line's going to be low.
The line double now.
Right.
Line double.
And my line go around four blocks in each store.
I got three stores.
My line goes like this.
This shit going to probably go through the hole, like 10 blocks.
You know, sometimes I get to the store.
I don't know how we're going to give them the food because we don't get,
we give them the turkey, the rice, the yams, the soup, the beans.
So we get these niggas go with a soup.
Winner take all, my nigga.
They leave.
Yo, they leave winter take all.
Not the soup.
Every person feeds the family.
I'm all when they say a little prayer for Joe Crack.
You know what I'm saying?
Like we're cutting the turkey, yo, thanks to the fat guy.
He fed us.
You know what I'm saying?
Protect them, God.
You know what I'm saying?
Because the prayer is the series.
Soup.
Everything.
Kiss.
Kiss.
You're delighted to my giveaway.
So you can see, I don't play every year.
I'm covering for the soup.
But we're still.
Yeah, no, the line.
We're the bad guys.
Yeah, we everything.
Guys, we ain't shit.
We don't give a fuck about.
nobody. We're all about ourselves.
We this and this and that. And that is
not true. You know, I even
watch, shout out to
Jay-Z Rock Nation for, you know,
provide us this beautiful
space. But Jay-Z, the other day,
he raised $20 million for
reform, paying for lawyers,
people's bells, and all that. And I'm
reading under the comments,
he a billionaire. That ain't shit.
This, your fucking father ain't by you, an
underwear, nigger. Your father,
the man who birth, you ain't give you a lot.
Holly Pop, fuck you looking at a man who raised $20 million to give back and you're like,
yo, that ain't enough.
The fucking game, the street's got the game fucked up.
That's right.
It's the comments, man.
Stay out of the comments.
Yeah, people just be right and shit to write shit.
Yeah.
No, it's incredible.
But you got to know it's out there.
He's seen every comedy.
I ain't a lot, though.
I read comments, too.
But I don't take it.
Not heavy.
He's seen everything anybody ever said.
He catches.
Or do I forget who I say.
sat next to recently somebody
super duper famous. I'm talking about like a white girl or
something that was super famous and what she
was doing? Reading the comments. I looked to the side
and I like, I'm telling you, I was at
an event. You don't read the comment? With somebody
super famous. I knew, but I don't let him go into it.
Some white girl that's super famous
was sitting next to me. He was reading it.
He was reading it for all of them.
It's no way he can fulfill
the smoke of every comment.
Oh, yeah, see, I don't trip out the comment, though.
I just want to film.
Not sometimes I say, you know, I got a...
He got to come back.
I was it to him.
Oh, you got to say?
I was...
I don't give a fuck.
How rich you think I am?
How much this, this, this, that?
I don't care if you the nigger he came on for 20 years and you think you got a new blog.
I'll tell you suck my dick.
Damn!
Quick.
I don't give a fuck.
Excuse me, ladies.
This is a family show.
I wasn't performing at their welcome home concert.
That's different than going in the book.
Going on.
No, that shit was different.
You know, like, before I went to jail,
I ain't never did stay for him by myself.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, that was a big deal.
So to come home and got down, sell out state for him.
And it was wife and losing a friend,
but we didn't announce no friend.
And they've been sold out.
You got love for you, man.
Yeah, and I feel like I got all because I did like 23 songs.
The whole stadium word for word, every one on.
That's your stuff.
That's like, there's no feeling better than that.
I was so.
I ain't like that shit felt great.
Dreamed about right here, like a dream come true.
Yeah, yeah.
Sold out stadium and they saying that it were, you was just fighting 200 years in jail.
So.
And now you're on the stadium, that shit must be.
You probably couldn't sleep the night before, right?
Like, that's one of them shits.
I would get up.
I was ready to flesh here.
I was like, well, I can't wait.
You was hoping somebody was there, right?
That was that type of shit.
I never forget.
I had to show my first show in the Bronx.
You know, we're tearing up the Bronx, man.
We're giving them hell at this time.
You know, we wasn't the most like niggas in the Bronx.
You know what I'm saying?
Because we just, and I remember I'm waiting for my first show.
Was that the fever?
And then I'm waiting and waiting.
And I send my men over there.
He was like, yo, there's lines around the block.
That's how I.
I was like, yo, they're fucking with me.
They're coming to the show.
Holy shit.
Went over there.
That shit was like a dream come true.
Because you thinking like, yo, is people even coming?
Like my man, they do.
Every time we have some, I've been like, man, you think of shit
going to be back.
He was like, hey, bro, get out of my phone, bro.
Get out of my phone.
Yeah, because, well, now you know you filled out the stadium.
There's really no question.
See, I want nervous about that because it says sold out.
So you know this thing.
Oh, he said sold out.
Yes, yeah, hey, yeah.
Sold out.
So I know they're going to be.
But us, some shit that you don't know, I'd be like, we're in the game.
Let me just school you first.
Wife and Lucci, we've been around a lot longer than you.
I'm sure.
You definitely could go from the Soldout, Atlanta to the Memphis, Tennessee, three people
in the front.
Now, you're right.
Like, as long as you got paid, and your kids, is that the rule?
You got paid.
Diggas gave you your shit.
You're like, yo, they ain't promoted right.
That's what I've been telling myself.
whole life.
Yo, these diggas ain't promoted
right.
If they do, it'd be
ramped pat.
They don't know.
Because you get somebody
he's a hustler.
He wanted to invent that
he's going to be a promoter.
He ain't promoted right.
If people knew, then it'd be
ran back.
I've been to shows,
bro.
Let me explain to you.
I got one for you.
That's a motherfucker.
We lean back
number one.
Right?
Yo, listen, no disrespect.
Leave back, number one.
That means disrespect is coming.
Well,
uh,
it's coming.
lean back is number one
I fly in the private
the dude comes to me
with the money
duffel bag too much money
right he and all
Versace and shit
this shit in like
Fairbill North Carolina
this nix
Versace down
his girl Versace
everybody like you know
they're getting the money out there
you know they're dope boys
nicest hotel
these people treated us like kings
we show up
it might be two people
when we walked through the back
they brought us through the back
it was for what
$10,000 of Chris Dowd, nigga
like he thought he was the biggest drug dealer
allegedly
and he thought niggas is just
showing up at his joint
so he even got enemies
or he ain't really promoted right
this lean back's number one
right at the time
like we on fire
two people in his family money
and I'm performing
and I couldn't help it
I just started laughing all states
It's nothing I could do.
Yo, they was going to kill us.
He gave him money.
He ain't complained.
I walked through the kitchen.
They had like 10,000 bottles of Chris Stout.
This thing I thought this was going to be players ball.
I go on stage.
He got one dude.
Listen.
The kid might have been slow.
Yo, yo, yo, no, no.
No, no.
No.
The kid might have been slow.
Keep doing this.
Yeah.
Like.
Every single.
We're doing this shit.
And I'm on stage.
And I'm on stage.
Yeah.
I'm laughing.
That's so much.
Any nigga would try.
You'd be like,
you my man, these y'all in place was like,
I'm waiting for this shit.
Like, I just don't, I can't help it.
I'm feeling like that.
I see that.
Big shit is crazy.
Maybe he booked it for that
nigger that was doing that
And then we're doing the Euro step
And I said, yo
And then at the end
This shit is over
I'm like, you're my man
Man, that thing was like, fuck
He might have tore that whole town
He was like, fuck all these nages
I go to their events
I blow the bag
Niggies don't come to my
I was like, whew
Let's get to the airplane
And get the fuck
out of here, because this guy, I don't blame him.
He was tied, though.
He was like, you know, he just knew it's lean back, number one.
He got fat Joe in the town.
He bought 10,000 bottles of Cristow.
They Gucci down, nigga, to the socks.
Everybody's Versace down.
Shit, the whole family had like a uniform.
Nobody came.
You got that back in.
I got the front end.
Who's the most honest, nigga I ever done?
He got to the hell.
With the money.
Who does that?
He came to the airport with the bread.
Like, yo, here you go.
Best hotel in the world.
Man, these guys are such good people.
But nobody showed up.
Huh?
They got a...
Next day was a new day.
I showed up somewhere else.
It was grand pack.
I think everybody had been through that.
I don't have had the same situation.
We like it to be crowded, though.
Yeah, yeah.
Already legend.
You going to do a tour?
Yeah, we're going on tour, top of the year.
Like 15, 20 city.
No doubt.
Yeah.
Make sure I get to a dick.
It's going to be great.
I'll have my shit I don't need to.
Yeah, we don't need any of that.
We need every show pack.
Every city, every show.
Ram pack.
And it's very important, Mike, because now, you know, you did in Atlanta,
but now they want to see you do it.
And then they see you sell them tickets.
And then I open the bigger tour.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's how that shit go.
They'd be like, oh, he moved tickets wherever.
Now let's put them on him and me.
Bryson Teller or him like, you know, the big shit.
You know what I'm saying?
That's how that shit go.
You know, you enjoy your tour and all that.
I'm too old for tours, man.
My knees don't work the same.
You know what I'm saying?
Linger, I go and do one-off show here, show there.
I ain't doing the whole fucking tour for nobody.
He got the leg for that.
I ain't got the legs for that.
You know what I'm saying?
Brother they got the biggest bag in the world.
You did?
No, I'm going on tour.
Biggest bag in the world.
I'm going to bring two massage stuff.
I went up to Harvard yesterday.
It was the number one school in the world.
And there was so many black and brown people there,
I couldn't fucking believe that we in Harvard like that.
But you know what I did with you over four hours,
I went straight to the, I had like an hour to chill.
I went to the nail salon,
paid the lady just rubbed my feet for like an hour and shit.
I was like, she was like, yeah, but are you sure I said,
listen, ma'am, nobody here is going to pay you like me.
Just rub my feet
You hit a home running day
Don't worry about these niggas ain't paying
You all that they'll give you $2 or something
You know, I'm like y'all, you're good mama
But she rubbed my feet
I went in that hog with me
I left you, I went in there
I was light on the feet
You want some flat
What did I say?
You're crazy
The lady rubbed my feet
Those flags are just saying you'd be in crazy
This thing is dead
Yeah, the biggest bag
I'm definitely taking two massage scarps
Shout out Simone
Yo Simone, what's up girl?
I'm taking my crew, you know, what's up, man?
I'm taking my crew, we're going.
No, for so.
You know what I'm saying?
But it got to be something out of control.
You know, I'm too spoiled you, too.
Like, I'm a spoor you.
Like, I like fly shit.
So, like, if I go, I want to be four seasons, world off the story.
Some of these places you're going to, it ain't even your fault.
They don't even got it.
Yeah, yeah, they don't even have it.
You ever been in La Quentinette in Motel 6?
They ain't shit you could do it by that.
I've been on all this course.
You pull up and be like, you know, what the fuck?
We was just at the Waldorf in L.A.
Yeah, well, today is La Quinta.
You're in Fairfield, California.
They're selling grapes out here.
Like, you have no, you know what I'm saying?
That's the whacks shit about tall, man.
And sometimes you got to go out there.
It's shit be the wackiest shit ever.
Yeah, yeah, that one, you stay on the bus.
You stay on the bus?
I love the bus.
Sometimes I mean, I be, we pull up to them shit's four seasons.
all that, they go in, I'd stay on the bus.
I just go in my room, take a shower,
steal the comfort, and go by going to buck.
God, those dear thump.
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Something I've been thinking, though, because I like small pillows.
And I don't care how expensive the fucking hotel is.
They always come with them big-ass pillows.
I've been really thinking...
No, I've been really thinking about traveling with my own pillows.
Yeah, come on, dog.
Come on.
I say it all the time.
I've never done it, but I do because they give me the hard pillow.
I don't like a hard.
You're going to fly with them, too?
That's what I'm thinking about.
I swear they got might be some old man shit, but I'm about to start bringing my pillows.
Put them in a bad.
two soft pillows.
Like right now in my house,
I might have 20 soft pillows.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't like...
Look, I go to the fanciest hotels
and we have a problem with that.
We definitely...
With the pillow?
No, no, with the fanciest old.
We spend a lot of money, bro.
It's why we've got to constantly work.
And it's my whole crew.
We all at the World War II.
We all at the Four Seasons.
We all at the same region.
Yeah, I don't do one.
They got the...
Hold on like $1,000 a night.
You found when you stay there.
You're seeing a man in them to the Le Quentin?
I'm thinking about this.
That's foul, dog.
Yeah.
That's foul, yeah.
But for some reason they got the hard pillows.
They ain't got the soft pillows.
So I really been thinking, I don't know.
Ain't lie, I ain't ever been in a hotel with no hard pillow.
Yeah, I don't know where I got salt pillows.
I like the super soft.
You know what I'm saying?
In the pillows.
My shit.
I got the super soft pillows.
Like, I like super soft pillows.
Not them hard shits, man.
That's just like, but in any case, in the winter, you get what you get.
You ever been in an hotel you felt like fucking taking the shower with your Tim's on?
Hell yeah.
I've been to hotels.
I know they was hustling upstairs.
So in this hotel, somebody got bricks and wanted to do.
I've been in jail, man, you know, we've got to say shower with our shoes on, I mean, I, you know, fly on the whole time.
So, man, I couldn't wait to get in the shower.
One of the biggest arguments I had was over the shower.
And then, niggins try to, I see your arm in here.
Who the fuck?
What happened?
So it's a shot, it's three showers and it's 2,000 niggas.
It's a hundred niggas waiting for a shower and all, like, it's not like what you think.
And they have home, I'm going to take a shower.
It's like, so I'm next to take the shower.
They cut you.
Puerto Rican, nigger, try to come up like.
Like, yo, this is, I say, yo, poppy, you got to be out of your fuck.
You think you come in the shower.
This, he looked at me.
I said, I don't give a fuck one, nigger.
Like, you got to be out of your fucking mind.
You think you're jumping.
You coming to this shower right now, but I'm in line for this shit.
Fuck you.
Lazy or something, man.
That nigga never talked to me again, but it was like, y'all, I don't know.
Niggins is insane.
I don't understand what they were saying.
What they were trying to say that was they shower?
What is he taught?
He was trying to say this dollar shower.
I don't know what he think.
He looked like he was trying to walk in the shower in front of me.
Oh, he's trying to cut you?
That no matter where you're at in life is a violation.
So he tried to cut me.
And I'm looking at him like, yo, my man, you got to be, what you think?
You're thinking a pussy or something?
Like, you think this shit is sweet.
Man, get the fuck in the back of the line.
Y'all violated that dick.
But he was over the shower.
Yeah.
I can't take me.
You know what I'm saying?
It was like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, in jail, you have arguments over the dumbest shit
you ever seen in your life.
Man, I ain't gonna lie in jail.
I realize you can't argue with nobody.
Man, so young nigger might be talking.
They're trying to tell me something that I know, like, bro,
it can be some dumb shit, because y'all nighal
they're dumb in hell, I ain't gonna lie.
They ain't that someone I asked them who were the first black president.
One of y'all niggas said, Martin Luther Kidd.
Oh, shit!
So he's arguing with his friend.
He's like, man, I don't go down, what you're talking about, me?
You can't tell me Martin Luther King when the goddamn first president.
So they're like, hey, Luke, who were the first black president?
I say shit.
Y'all tell me who it was.
You said, Sugar Ray Lennie.
Uh?
Niggins said, Sugar Ray Lennon, Nick, Lee, that shit alone.
Yo, these niggins so dumb, man.
Yo, let me tell you something.
The nigga Thoramont Luther King was the first black president.
All right, let me explain some of you.
And he'll fight you by.
What that is wrong?
That's all like a dated.
Hey, look, ain't he ready to fight you about it?
Like, I know I'm right.
He was standing on.
You can't tell me I'm wrong.
Let me explain something to y'all.
I hate to be the burden of bad.
This is the problem with jail.
Where do you think the dumbest and the worst niggas on earth go to jail?
You are sitting here with the dumbest niggas, the worst, foulest niggas on earth.
Shit could take off at any minute.
I had this Mexican dude.
He used to make me the nachos with the food, this, this, this, that.
He's playing space.
And I swear to God, I thought this was a nice guy.
He just came out of nowhere.
He said, oh, you're trying to play me this?
I swear to God, I wasn't trying to play him.
He was a good guy.
And so he sounded like he wanted to get busy.
So I got to run back to myself.
The problem is in jail.
You got the slides on.
I got to run to myself to throw the kicks on right quick so we can, you know, get it popping.
So I go back to the nigger.
Take him into the church here.
I said, yo, what you want to do?
Nah, you know my bag.
bag. Look, jail is a place where somebody's wife can leave them. You don't know what they're dealing
with. Their mother just died, this, this, that. And them niggas can snap at you at any time.
And once again, I'm trying to explain to them the bid you make when you're famous. All right,
they put me in the building where motherfuckers get a hundred years in jail. I had no business
being there. I should have been in the Martha Stewart spot. They put me in the building
where you're going on trial.
YFN just got
200 years, nigga.
You go on the elevator,
fat Joe's talking about.
Skit to my loom, my nigga, this, this.
He's floating through like this.
He got four months.
Dinger might want to stab me in my neck
just cause to add on to the 200.
He got a little 40.
He in jail.
I kill fat dark.
I'm dead serious.
I know what I'm dealing with.
I'm in the elevator with a nigga
just got 89 years.
This, this, this.
He could just stab fat Joe.
Because, hey, fuck it, fat Joe.
I'm the nigga this style fat Joe.
That's what you're dealing with that.
Why does it be?
The nigga game told me, but, you know, LA different.
He said he went to a jail.
He did like six months in jail.
And there's like seven floors.
He said every second of the night, when they locked you in the cell,
every second there was a hundred different niggas.
Yo, blood, we're going to kill you, niggas.
You blood fuck your mother, nigger.
Blood fuck you, nigga.
You bitch-ass, Nick.
He said from seven floors,
niggas was screaming for all.
Bitch-ass, nigga, when we, like,
he said, yo, Joe, you're going to jail?
I said, yeah, I'm going.
He said, you're not going to like it being famous.
He said, yo, these niggas,
they wouldn't let me sleep.
They just kept telling me they're going to kill me.
From seven floors a nigga.
You know, jail's not a nice place, guys.
Like, especially,
It's not a nice place, especially you almost had anything in there or your...
I got them to it.
I got them to it.
Over the dumbest shit?
I don't know.
I got into it.
They tried to stab me.
But he stabbed me.
A little cut.
A little cut.
Who finding shit.
Did that Taekwondo on that nether right crap.
Pull out the shirt.
Let's go.
Nah, you got to go.
You got to go.
You know, that's the whole thing.
about jail is where you gotta go.
Yeah, when it's time and time.
It's whatever to get right.
It was like seven feet tall.
What could I say so I don't get a flag, meaning muscle?
At this point, you can say anything he wants.
What a motherfucker talk, Dizu out as fucking.
He's a seven-packed niggins.
The nigga like that, I'm putting the whole commissary
for the whole prison on his ass, man.
You think he's going to play with me, man.
I would have a whole fucking jail on your.
I don't know where, man.
Commercering for the whole year.
Free commissary, man.
Get his leg out of here.
I never seen the nigga.
I don't know how they found him.
I'm in jail.
I never seen this guy.
I don't know where he came from.
The seven foot, nigga?
Nigger, they put him on me.
I got it to some beef with some other nigger
who should have been able to beat my ass.
He was cocked these who sick something.
He's supposed to beat me up.
Me and him could afford it.
He had a good chance.
Right?
So I told him, let's get into it.
He played pussy, but when I came from the visit,
it was a nigga looking like the guy from 300,
the movie, the guy they was carrying around.
Come on.
I don't know where they found this, Nick, right?
Because you stuck on the floor.
There's no way to go.
You should know everybody in there.
So he's waiting for me.
He's like, yo, Joe, we don't like,
what you're talking to this?
I said, but once I realized that the nigger was trying to, like,
come on some violent shit,
I swear to God, like a movie, I looked over his shoulder, I said,
you're talking violence to me?
It was like, yeah, me, my, you need 99 niggis with you.
You got how to be kidding me if you think you step in the fat Joe by yourself?
Like, who the fuck you think you, you think your muscles?
Do you know what's going to be?
I started crazy.
I said, niggie, I need Pappy Mason.
I need boy George.
If that joke get beat up, Supreme McGriffin'
You, nigger, you are not authorized.
I know you think you cocked diesel, but you are not...
Man, let me tell you...
I know you caught him up.
I don't think you cocked me up.
You think you brolic, nigger?
Like, do you know this start going crazy?
But the point is...
Do we hear that these new songs?
Yeah, I mean, so you...
The niggas tried stab you and all like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This nigga's funny.
This thing is fronting
I'm telling you he pussy
He knows he's watching this shit
He knows he's
He's watching this shit
He was fronting, nigga
He was fronting, he was fronting
He looked this small
By the time I screamed on him
And he disappeared
He was like
Yo, that didn't went from all the way down
To like a fucking midget
That nigga was like
Oh my God
This nigga's crazy
But yo
I don't know
It is what it is
We're gonna hear some new music
Already legend
All platform
Don't stream it
Bye this shit
the minute we play some shit,
that shit is up, wow, I'm just being honest.
But we're about to boost the numbers right now, baby.
Whatever your numbers is,
when we play this shit, this shit up.
They're going to tune in real quick.
All for so.
I already letting it out now.
Go get that shit.
Mm-hmm
Still screaming long little bit
Look, I remember days
He would say I'd be this big
On the shit like I can't piss
Huh, even if I get to in your eye
Man on the set
Can't be planned on the internet
Look, say the small talk
For your dogs, I ain't internet
Hey, I'm a dog when they better check
Hey, if I fall, then you better catch
After a dog, I tell her next
Okay, little penthouse on bitch, bitch, all of us in there
If you let me hit one, you always gonna spin back
She told her friend how they all in my business
Fucked on her friend
Now they all in their feelings
Okay, the fly told me not to
Not down, show ain't listen
I fucked up
Cause everything come with consequences
Get your bucks up
Go on against such
You gotta spend it
You better thank God I went to prison
Got your main bitch begging me
To put the tip in
I was just planning up my wing kissing
I just put you hundred in my mouth
Ain't no French kiss
And I went Picasso in the house
On some real shit
And they keep telling me that I'm different
Ma knew I was a problem
Since a infant
I just spent
Over a million in an instant
I just came home like I never lost a penny
Dominican's black bitch, you long hair, Indians
We gonna get their money and leave it all he be dumb
20 road truck back to found out trending
Housel down big park and lay I'm in the kitchen
Thought I was a blood all these bees
That's a billion
I can't take advice from no dude
You're some billions
You ain't never scratch so I don't need your opinion
You don't know the feeling when your pawns
steady issues
You know I fought with brother because you aim with precision
We ain't aiming that nigga man we're aiming for a trillion
Cardiardia, Frank, solitaire, do your bit one
All road goes, scale it's a big one
Blue it looks, hopin' all the plane
Like I'm bossing, joy
We don't never talk to them bars
That's about a million dollars
They say don't work for a million on the 40s
That ain't enough
I just can't home, you still playing catch up
The pain on the rurring most of
Catch up
You gotta stop line till he whole word of truth
And when you don't tell the truth
It makes it hard to open up
When the world bullet prove the door hard to open up
When the car is a coop
You gotta all set on
When you pray about it, make it all better
When you pray about it make it all better
We were fucked up and ain't nobody help us
We were fucked up and ain't nobody help us
Yeah
Nah
That's what I'm talking about
We just fucked up, ain't nobody
Fucking help us
Nobody help us
Fuck out of it
That was that shit
Now we're gonna hit the album
Look what I did
Damn, Kyle, you're going crazy.
Hey, look what I did.
I took every loss, and then I turned that to a profit.
I can't reach my goals with everybody in my pocket.
I can't trust the soul, but I know pain, but I can't block it.
I can't block it.
Hey, look what I did.
Hey, they keep hearing me like big bro, nigger let lock in.
We ain't need locked in
We need locked in
Yeah
Hey Lord what I did
I went from a crumb
Into a million with no college
I turned my Nissan
Into a bins with no mileage
No my phone ringing
But I ain't picking up
For nobody
But I just talked to guide it
Ross say you're a legend
You got a rest shit for nobody
20 road trucks
Back to back
To how you pop it
This shit can't scrap fit
This shit came from wife
I was in my cell
with $20,000 on my eyelid.
We're the trending topic, nigga.
Everything a profit, nigga.
My new bitch ain't toxic, nigga.
Grew up without an option, nigga.
Popping away before the Insta.
Copped the hole on my filmster.
That shit was just a hiccup.
Jocin' out of Big Cup.
I would ain't good, even though I should have been doing the thousand sit-ups.
That shit you pulled.
That's on the hood.
That's how a bro got hit up.
Damn a who fucking with us.
Thank you, brother.
Yeah.
Hey
Hey look what I did
I took every loss
And then I turned that to a profit
I can't reach my goals
With everybody in my pocket
I can't trust the soul
Without no pain
But I can't block it
I can't block it
I can't block it
Hey look what I did
Hey they can't hear me like this bro
nigger let lock in
But Wayne ain't locked in
I can't reach my dog
Hey, look what I did
Yeah
I can't read my goals
with everybody in my pocket
I can't reach my goals
with everybody in my pocket
Already legend
is out there right now
Toward top of the year
He's coming to your city
We're selling out everything
We ain't even talking about nothing else
but selling out of us sold out arenas, sold out theaters, sold out venues, already legend.
You know what I mean?
This ain't that.
That ain't this?
It's cracking kiss.
Make some noise for my brother YFN Lucey!
Hey town!
Hey town!
Appreciate you for coming through.
I know he has a reputation, but it's going to catch up to him.
him. Gabe Ortiz is a cop.
His brother Larry, a mystery
Gabe didn't want to solve until it was
too late. He was the head
of this gang. You're going to push that line
for the cause. It took us under his wing
and showed us the game
as they call it. When Larry's
killed, Gabe must untangle the dangerous
past, one that could destroy
everything he thought he knew. Listen to the
brothers Ortiz on the IHeart Radio app
Apple Podcasts or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey everybody,
Daniel Jeremiah here. And I'm Bucky
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I'm Hunter, host of Hunting for Answers on the Black Effect Podcast Network.
Join me every weekday as I share bite-sized stories of missing and murdered black women and girls in America.
Stories like Erica Hunt.
A young mother vanished without a trace after a family gathering on 4th of July weekend, 2016.
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Hi, I'm Danny Shapiro.
We were in the car, like a Rolling Stone came on, and he said, there's a line in there about your mother.
And I said, what?
What I would do if I didn't feel like I was being accepted is choose an identity that other people can't have.
I knew something had happened to me in the middle of the night, but I couldn't hold on to what had happened.
These are just a few of the moving and important stories on my 13th season of Family Secrets.
Listen to Family Secrets on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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