Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD & DJ ENVY: MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 216
Episode Date: April 23, 2023We're joined by two of the biggest names in radio and entertainment: Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy. Charlamagne Tha God is a media mogul and co-host of the nationally syndicated morning show, The Br...eakfast Club. He is known for his provocative commentary and fearless approach to tackling controversial topics. DJ Envy is a world-renowned DJ, producer, and co-host of The Breakfast Club. We dive into a wide range of topics from the challenges of building a successful career in the entertainment industry to the importance of mental health and self-care. With their ability to cover any topic and hilarious commentary this episode is one for the books.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/mworthofgame
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You're now tuned into me, man, man, man, man, man, man, man, million dollars worth for breakfast.
Some shit like that.
Yeah, you're dumb ass.
I'm the same, man.
Some bagels, some cereal, some shit.
Ain't nobody in a million-dollar breakfast, stupid-ass, Nick.
say some dumb-ass shit like that.
He's trying to combine it, too.
I get what he was doing.
Listen, I'm going to say this.
I'm going to say this.
I'm going to write off.
I'm going to say this.
Fuck it.
Don't combine it.
You're going to fuck Bobbredger's up.
Million dollars worth of breakfast.
We have both got household names.
Made our house for breakfast.
Me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, you got
stuff.
I want to say this.
I want to say this.
Whatever we say, I will say this.
What are you talking about you is smoke, man.
I caught Gil and motherfucking charlaman
talking about.
The old drugs they used to use.
And they was talking about smoking crack blunts.
No, that was Charlemagne.
It was crazy.
I smoked who we had cocaine before.
It was by accident, though.
I didn't have by accident.
It was smoking with some dudes from Florida.
It's way back in the day.
What part of Florida?
I was actually in Moe's corner, my hometown, but they was from Florida.
Was it a little Duval in Florida and trick-d-daddy-Flor?
No, no, no, no, definitely trick-d-d-daddy-Flaude.
A trit-Duty Florida.
100% trick-tri-dad.
Sluped the trick.
But yeah, I didn't know what it was then, but now that when I realized what the smell was, I'm like, oh,
That's what that was that time.
But why you keep going in that?
You kept smoking it.
That's the shit they don't tell you.
That's an amazing hot.
That nigga was like,
he smelled like cocaine.
You know that was amazing hot.
It is cocaine.
You ain't able by accident
because after you smelled the coke,
you kept smoking the coke.
Back in the day,
I would have did it again by accident.
I'm too old for that shit,
none.
She's it back in the day.
I'm trying to have a heart attack.
That shit bust your heart of this is.
One thing we want to do is we want to salute you.
Y'all been together for 13 years,
black two brothers
niggas I'm gonna just be straight up
Don't stick together that long
It's always a problem
You obviously you ain't got no money issues
Because you know
NB got 57 cars
Big ass house
And this man got a 2004 fucking
Escalate
Escalate
He gets money
$300,000 miles on it
Let me just say something
I'm gonna put this out there
I'm gonna be the first person
Put this out there
M.V. Robin Charlemagne
Yeah
Yeah he's getting all the money
If you're getting all the money
One nigga got 22 cars.
One nigga got a $2,004.
This nigga said,
the other type of side of deal,
he said,
just put your name on that.
Just sign this contract.
All right.
You want to keep this DJMB.
I got my Dubuque, Iowa car show coming up.
He got car shows in places.
I don't know what the fuck.
He got car shows in motherfucking farmland.
He got all these car shows coming up,
and he got the car.
sign did.
Man, listen, Envi will promote a car show anywhere.
I know.
Somebody get calling talking about a shooting.
He'd be like, man, that's so messed up, man.
But you know what else going on?
We got the car show coming out of sweet.
Right.
And Brooklyn, right.
And Beffa Stuyveson.
The car show is going to be lit, man.
We're going to be right in front of the bodega.
And Brother Stuyleson.
It's the biggest car show in New York City.
Come out, man.
All this stuff shit.
He everywhere would.
It's.
Oh, man.
But it works, though, because we, we, we, we, we opposites, but we got similar, you
know interest right right because you know he's a husband I'm a husband he got 13 kids
you know he got 13 kids six kids you know and we run the same age so you know it just it's a
different type of synergy you know and like you said well the biggest thing is that we both
doing pretty okay in life yeah I think that and there's no pride too like you know
we argue like anybody else but it's respect you know I mean yeah I understand if charlemagne
say something is to better me and if I say something to charlemagne is to better him it's not
about hating or feeling away it's like
you know we get into arguments we spoke to each other on the phone next day we back to work
you know hold on hold on let me ask this question so when y'all get into argument right
you say if it ever got too heated who getting the best of who because i fucks him up i go right
up now we never got to a fight now we're just saying but if it ever wanted who's getting the best
dude i'm dark skin bro oh okay that's like he's okay i understand charles boop
i'm gonna get some water wiping on every bed he'll start worrying about the die coming on
Fuck his shit dead one.
He said they're going to anyone
one of them girls can tugging punches.
Then we're going to be talking about
The Alaskin' car show coming out
in the last December.
She's sitting now.
Well, people don't really,
they'll fight, though.
They have the funny shit.
No, they think light skin dudes
know, why they be on so hard on lightskin dudes?
Because you're all sensitive.
Oh, y'all, I'm going to be a lot of course.
You're just a little sensitive.
That's what all they fucking argue.
to be about he's how sensitive
everybody think about that with light skin dudes but you know
what it is it's been a problem
I've had all my life so sometimes you got a two piece
of a nigga every one to the wild
ain't that's wrong with that every used to carry
the deuce deuce in his Manolo Blonix that's
you know that's what I told him
Gilly back of the day
I used to put the juice
the two two in my timelands that's how we were
getting the club you had a deuce duce in your
Beyonce
I said in my tent
In my Timbs.
I would carry my two-to-in-air back to the
Duce Duce in his beehubs.
Dang.
He's crazy, man.
Back in the day, yeah, I would, you know,
to get in the club, I would put, we were talking about a story on air,
and I would say back in the day, I would put the, you know,
I was the DJ, so they never really pat me down.
So I would put the little two-two in there, and that's how we carried it in the club.
Damn.
So what have you had to use it?
You were just going to put some leg.
You was going to pull a, you?
No, as soon as you get in the club, you take it right back out in the pocket.
I didn't even know, but Milo Blonick zipped down from the side.
He's in the end.
He's down from the side.
Pull out real fast.
This guy's crazy.
Yo, this shit is crazy, man.
But you know what's crazy about y'all, though?
That's real.
Everybody came through your platform, man.
You know, y'all shined light on it.
A couple times a couple motherfuckers was ready to knock Charlamaine the fuck out.
Put some respect on my name.
Yeah, they really fuck him up.
Like, like, what was it that?
like what was it that
like who was the guess
that had you really scared
like what guess really had you scared man
well you thought damn
this nigga way
just be straight up
I wasn't scared
but I thought he'd knock me
to fuck out Nellie
Why
Man Nellie in shape like a motherfucker
Nellie's a guy
I never forget
Nellie came in there
Nellie had on a red tank top
and some khakis
He was by herself
just had some shades on
and I was fucking with him at the time
because um you know
the music
that kind of simile
Simmer down a little bit, you know what I mean?
And so I remember we used to do that shit called the freezer.
Yep.
And if you was cold, we put you in the freezer.
So I had put Nellie in the freezer.
And I bought it up to him.
Nellie cracked his knuckles up.
Nellie, he just, he calmed.
He said, we keep, I keep retain this for niggas like you, cuz.
Damn.
Nah, no, no, okay.
He keeps in a lawyer to tell you.
Not, no, the first out of his perspective, I understand, he was, you know, scared to death.
I love Nellie.
That's my man.
I love Nellie, too.
No shot to Nellie and none of that.
But I'd have never been scared of him.
of a nigga in the red tank top man
I'm just saying
But Nellie in shape
Nellie got the muscle
And Nellie can box
I don't give a fuck
I could look at him
And tell him
You know the basketball
It's a long day
Arnold Schwarzen nigga in 88
You got a red tank top
On buddy I'm down
I see Nellie Jackson
Knicks though
I know Nellie can drags
I'm not about Nellie
I'm just saying
I wouldn't have been scared
of a nigga in the red tinks
I wasn't scared
I just knew that
was gonna be a long day
Yeah that would be a long day
That would be a long day
You gonna catch out with Nellie
I don't care what you say
Gillie.
What did you fuck you
say?
Me?
We can't
I can't hold you said
I can't promote that much.
We're going to get some sponsors.
Fuck wrong with it.
Because me and Nellie
is just playing basketball
and Nellie is there
a old of fucking one.
Basketball, that's a different sport.
I'm just saying
the way Nellie was out there
fucking breathing.
No.
Nellie's still in shape now.
Shit.
Wait, wait, wait,
Shut the fuck up.
Wait, hold on.
Wait, hold you.
Just shut the fuck up.
Wait.
Let me just tell you something.
All you weightlifting ass, niggas.
Let me just tell you, niggas, all right?
You go to the gym.
Yeah.
Ha!
Ha!
Ha!
Ha!
Ha!
Ha!
You look good.
90% of them niggas run two blocks and they the fuck dead tired.
You did everything but cardio, buddy.
I think Nellie and the-
I'm not saying nothing.
I'm just saying, you did everything but fucking cardio.
Let's keep a real.
I get out there.
I run all motherfucking day long.
That's really being in shape, nigga.
You should run around the way.
A lot of these niggas just is carved out motherfucking action figures.
That's got a bad fucking engine.
I always wanted to kill you.
You like this.
You look good.
You throw eight punches.
You fucking tired.
Let's keep it real.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
All right.
So that's not really being in shape.
He played a basketball.
He played basketball in school, and he ran track in school from niggas that was street niggins.
He ran ghetto track.
He was on the ghetto track team.
The nigger ran all.
That's why he could run still.
I didn't know.
I ain't never ran.
What is he talking about?
Shit, I didn't ran.
I get the fuck out of him.
He was out.
Who chased you?
Who chased you?
I don't know who the nigga was.
He said, he said, show him a man.
He said, yeah, what's her, brother?
That nigga said.
Oh, man.
Hey, man.
People are we real.
He did one of these two on an Emmitt Smith.
I had to see what the fuck was going on.
I'm like, wait a minute now.
This motherfucker got a camera.
Somebody just hit me in the back of the head.
I'd heard all these stories about motherfuckers kidnapping people in New York,
throwing DJs in the trunk.
I ain't know what the fuck is going on.
How many blocks you ran?
Like a half.
Half a block.
A half a block.
The station right in the station right there.
Oh, you ran right up in the station.
Right in the station.
Oh.
They're like, ah, these are you jumped at.
what I think
36-1
I think it was out
man
it went right on the air
these niggas
just knocked me in the
punch me in the back
of my fucking head
outside man
he took it
right immediately
on the air
started talking about it
immediately
did you have to put
a little ice
on your shit
nah
nah
because he ain't really
it was like this
it was all of this
in the back of the head
I didn't know
if he was trying
to grab me
or what?
You got the fuck about it
I just felt that
I'm like
what the fuck going on
now
now I'm going to
ask you a question
your honest question
what's the
the hip-hop. How do you feel about hip-hop right now?
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Man, I'm 44 years old, man.
You still, but no, you got artists coming to fuck up there.
I don't know.
I like, I like, I like, we ask you your opinion.
Your opinion.
I think hip hop is in a great place.
Okay.
I think people that don't like hip hop now
are just mad that it's not what it
used to be. You know what I mean?
They're stuck in an era. Yeah.
Yeah, they stuck in an era. I love all
these new dudes. My favorite dude
is Kodak Black right now.
Kodak. Shout out of the act. I love Russell. I love
Symbol. Yes, sir. I'm our people.
You know, I love Rhapsody. I love fucking
21 Savage. I don't know.
Savage went crazy. But I love it not only for that.
Music is great. And the music, I love the fact that
these brothers is getting money. They're getting a bunch of them.
Like, you know, they keep themselves out the hood. They're
paying for their families, their mama's
cribs and all that, because, you know, we were at a time where
hip hop was doing great, but a lot of those artists were
making a lot of money. You know what I mean?
But now, look at Gilly.
When Gilly was out, was Gilly making the amount
of money that an artist right now was making
nowhere near. Gilly was doing bars and shit.
He was doing shows and bars.
He was not. Parties and shit on you just.
No, that's cool. He was doing prison talent shows.
He could just fucking hate it. I was home,
I was home, I was home
teeing up some balls.
But I love the fact that these artists are able to make money
Take care of their families
And like you said, there's a Simba
But there's also an artist that's doing it on this side
And I love the fact that, you know, people are streaming
They can, you know, they can have their own ways of doing it
You know what I mean?
They can have their own shows, their own performances
Like La Russell doing shows in his backyard
Making all that money himself
And then it's like you're just the first generation
Where the OGs
Oh, hold, hold, whoa. Come on man, stop the dumb shit
What's that?
Y'all ain't letting no shit slide, man
What's that?
talking about a nigga in his backyard
making all that money himself, man
in the fucking backyard.
Yes.
He'd be doing like 300 people.
I don't know how much he charged.
Let's say 300 people charging
whatever it is, $100 a person, $500 a person,
$1,000 a person.
What time about, here's the thing.
I get what Gilly's saying,
but La Russell's happy with what he's making.
Correct.
La Russell would be like,
yo, I sold 4,000 CDs
at $20 a pop
and he was like, I made however $40,000
and he'd be happy about that shit
because that's his.
Yeah, but shit.
You could be making.
a lot more than that.
If that's what you're doing on your own.
But he wants to control his own destiny.
He don't want to sign his master.
But it's what he wants.
Because at the end of the day, it's like this.
I'm not speaking on him.
I'm just speaking in general.
It's whatever makes him happy.
All right.
Because a lot of these nigs just making a lot of money.
A lot of these nakes making money is depressed.
They aren't the pills.
They got to use drugs to get over.
You know what I'm saying?
But now you look at somebody like that, he might make $30,000 a month.
And that nigga happy.
And that's the people.
That's the reason I work so hard so my kids can be happy.
Like, I tell my kids all the time.
dad going to take care of you want to do nails
do nails
stop looking down on them
because you're a hundred millionaire man
now stop that shit
why would you do that deal
I'm not come on
I'm just saying bro
eventually
you got a strike man
I agree with that
eventually you got to take
okay I took it to this level
I agree
everybody needs some fucking help
man
I agree
let's stop the dumb shit
everybody needs some help
to go to the next fucking level
because how the fuck are you going to go
go to the next level if you're not fucking
with next level shit. But everybody don't want to
go to the next level. Why wouldn't you? Because I'm going to tell you
why. The same reason why somebody
like LaRustle could pick up his kids and take his
kids to Great Adventure without security.
He might be happy with that. He might not
want to go to the level where he got to have security
to go to the mall. He might
want to be on the level like he got to do this. He might
just want to be on this level. He's not saying,
he's talking about period. Yeah, period. Some people might not
want to go to that level. I know some people right now that
make like a couple million dollars a year
doing what they do and they are
content with it being right where it's at.
I started to say their name, but I ain't
going to say it. I was talking about them earlier too
off the record, but they
are making like a couple million dollars a year
doing their podcast and their merchandise
and their live shows.
And they're cool. They ain't trying to make it
no bigger than what it is. That's a great living.
It is. That's a great living. I'm just saying
there's a great living, but to me,
my opinion, that's a fucked up mindset,
man. I'm not never trying to,
oh, I'm maxed out. Nick, ain't no
fucking maxing out in life.
the fuck we're talking about we only here
we die one fucking time
so oh I make a couple
funky ass million dollars a year no
nigga I'm trying to make
the most I can make so motherfucking family
members I'm never gonna fucking meet
it's gonna eat off me man but anybody ain't got that drive
well that's well to me
if you ain't got that drive
and God gave your motherfucking car that you could do
buck 90 in then that's on you then
nigga because I got that fucking drive
NV got that fucking drive
Charlemagne got that fucking drive
you got that fucking drive
That's why you sit on this fucking couch right now,
nigger.
If you were to came home with a ragged drive,
you think you'll be a head,
you know what you.
That was your manager,
you're fucking as you told him.
I was your man to talk about,
you'll have been right to fuck down
in these,
bitch,
go ahead,
get you guys,
flicked up burgers
and jean hamburgers,
nothing on that way
with you.
I came home with you
a security at Rawls,
Nick, I saved you.
But what about somebody like Dave
Chappelle,
right?
Because Dave walked away
from $50 million.
But he got more now.
He got more now,
but he walked,
he didn't.
Yes, he did.
No, he didn't.
Yes, he did.
Maybe he did.
I've never had the conversation.
You can't blackball God.
I'm living proof of that.
Absolutely.
You can't fucking blackball God.
What's for you was for you.
I agree.
But I think he walked away because things weren't on his terms.
I remember him saying he didn't know people was laughing with him or laughing at him.
But that's the difference.
When Dave Chappelle walked away, he was a chinkling.
He had some money.
Yeah.
He could go away for a while, though.
He could go do real estate.
he could go do this he can invest in this
and see now I don't have
to be a fucking comedian
to make money
I can make I can make
a fucking trillion dollars off the books
so he still could be
elevating and doing him
you feel what I'm saying
because he had enough money
where I could take some losses in this shit
I can afford to take some wins in this shit
I don't think he could afford to walk away from
no 50Ms at the time
at the time
look what we walked away from
read that
When you walk away, you get more.
We walked away from that.
I'm going to tell you all something, man.
I knew this beforehand, but Gileon Wallow is the highest paid black podcast is in the game.
That's not what the list says.
Man, I don't bring that up.
Don't bring that stupid shit.
Don't worry about the list.
Exactly.
He saw the paperwork.
Me neither.
And we own everything.
And we own everything.
Don't worry
I'm just saying
You see what we
walked away from
You see what we
Off the way from
Word up
Word up
What up
That was cool
That was cool
That was
We said what
We said what
I heard that
From a white person
Before I heard that
From Gileon Walo
That same thing
I heard that
I heard that
Me and an agent
was talking
No okay
They were telling me
What you're walking
away from
Wait
Say what that number was
No I ain't doing that
I ain't doing that
I didn't say
I didn't know
But Gileio Wallo
were doing very well
They're doing it
I love it, man.
Don't fucking pull it, man.
That's the type of shit I like.
Let me tell you something.
We try to change the game for you.
Hold on.
Let me tell you something, envy.
I don't get fuck about no list, envy.
You hear me?
Because you know why?
I'm just,
and I ain't taking no shots.
I'm just telling the truth, nigga.
I'm listening.
Don't compare us to nobody
that ain't stopping in the middle
of their motherfucking podcast
and saying,
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You want us to keep on
Because I can say
18 more
Than motherfuck
Talk that talk
So with you
Knicks out there
Create your fucking ass list
You leave us off
It nigger
Let's you talk about
The paid list
Nickle
And we can do a paperwork
Party
Nickle
Talk to me
And I would say this
Y'allame
We only do 52 shows a week
Yeah
We don't
One out
Yeah
That's it nigga
We like
We like power
Nicker
We lost the next week
The fuck is wrong
With you,
Nick
This is power, nigga.
I love to see it, man.
I see you niggas next Sunday at 7.30.
But I will say this.
I will say this.
At the end of the day, me and Charlemagne,
we had unbelievable conversations.
Like, I need these young people to understand
because everybody got a podcast.
And for those they got a podcast,
I just want us to always enlighten them
because people be getting misinformation.
Absolutely.
And don't understand.
I'm going to be one to tell you.
There's a lot of money out here.
But, you know, you got to get partners.
It's always about partners.
It's always about advertising.
and just making sure your stuff is right.
And you don't have to have the biggest numbers
to get the biggest money.
You got to have something and you've got to build it.
Look at these guys.
They've been doing this for 13 years.
They focus on them having this thing.
They have something and they just kept going.
They ain't let all the outside shit.
Man, this man has been shot at, stabbed,
all type of shit.
And they kept going.
If he doesn't got shot at way more than me,
I ain't never got shot at.
What I'm saying is.
He got broken roof on everything.
I mean, like, like, you got to understand.
At the end of the day, you really got to, if you got somebody you could do it with,
everybody can do it by yourself, you need a team.
And it's going to be some rough times.
Me and Gil stayed together no matter what.
The nigga snitched on me.
I'm still, right, that's why I went to jail.
And look, I said, no, we got to overthink.
You got to be a team.
No, we got to be a athlete.
I always got away.
You always got caught.
You snist on, you got out before Tudy got out.
No, I did.
We all got locked up.
You got out before.
You got out first, and then I got right out behind the nigger.
It's all on camera, nigga.
Two, you snitched on Gill
You're saying, she snitched on you
I didn't want to put it out there
Two had to snitch
Because y'all pulled the guy at the same time
Because I'm mixing paperwork
I thought it was you
I'm sorry I'm sorry
You know what's interesting
You know y'all should talk about
The business a little bit man
You got to y'all got licensing deals
And people don't understand it man
Like everybody
You got a partnership with boss too
And y'all got a license in deal
You're licensing in your content
And we own 100% of it man
I'm trying to tell these dudes man
Like I'll be trying to educate
But people whole thing is
they want right now
and when you're shooting
a show
go and do your own show
we got enough
motherfucking niggas
just sitting there
talking about nothing
we got 10,000
podcasts where everybody
just hating on women
a whole podcast
they're mad
because they never got no chicks
growing up
even they never got no chicks
growing up
they got a little dick
or they ain't get no money
I don't understand
that shit
so they just be hating on women
all time
that shit played out
then you got a bunch of people
talking about the same ones
what me and Gil do
what ignoring them do
with Joe Bunce and them do
everybody got the own thing
and we shot everybody
we came into the game
everybody love.
We don't mention no
motherfucking podcast
on our shit
unless it's in a love form.
We don't do no hating.
We don't do no fucking hate it.
Listen, like I always say,
I've been out of jail six months.
I'm in six years.
I'm great.
No, you're great.
I'm not in competition
with no podcast all right.
Let's get that right.
I don't have to.
Like I said,
if you're a competition with me,
you're loser.
And I want to say this.
At the end of the day,
we got to understand this shit.
When me and Gil came in the game,
let me explain to y'all.
because some people start a podcast.
Oh, listen to on the couch.
Well, we focus on.
There was no podcast dedicated to the young niggas.
The young niggas was blocked out.
You couldn't go to no other podcasts, for real.
Not just the young boys, y'all was giving motivation.
That's the biggest thing.
Like, when you call a million dollars worth a game, that's really what y'all do.
And people out here craving for, you know, positive affirmations.
You know what I mean?
They craving for a positive word.
They want an OG to grab and put their arm around.
They want the knowledge.
They say, come walk with us.
Like, Enviot can speak to this just like I can.
man both of our careers started to go to the next level
when we started really being public service
you know what I'm saying
like using our platforms to really pour
into other people whether it's me with mental health
whether it's him with financial literacy
that's what really took everything to the next level
and I see and I seen one thing I salute you all for
y'all gave a lot of people a platform to whizdo
you had to come through breakfast club
in order to get that stamp piece that was the joint
when you made it on there
everybody down the way
anybody that played games that was the joint motherfuckers
like yeah kiss me
my ass now. That was the gentleman in the person price went up. And that's what's so great
that y'all still here because y'all created this in every rapper. You're talking to
8 million people. Breakfast Club has a monthly listenership of 8 million people. That's a lot
of people. Between the terrestrial radio and between the I-Hard radio app. The podcast has
between 15 and 20 million downloads a month. Then you got the YouTube, then you got the social
media and every year. Think about that audience. Now we're on BETVH1 and BETP plus in the
morning. Just think about how big that audience is.
and say, let me to get this straight.
Ain't nobody fucking with them.
Hey, legends.
God day, I'm $8 billion.
And then it's a casual listening audience.
It's your mom with him.
You know what I'm saying?
We didn't turn it into Tom Joyner out of this mom.
You know what I mean?
It's your aunts.
Okay, so when y'all talk of the money list.
You're getting a bunch of money.
Just put a re-second.
We don't get fuck about being the second.
You just talked that big heavy shit to us.
22 cars, 8 million daily listeners.
God damn y'all
How you said monthly?
Monthly
I'm just happy
to be making a living
man
I'm just alright
the fuck out of
your fucking hands
and anything
always trying to play
modest
you fucking black
Jew
I'm just
you know
I'm just happy to be living
I'm just happy to be here
I'm happy to be making a living
man
God is good man
whole time
he on 10%
of six star bucks
and all that shit
it's actually crystals
me and my wife
bought six crystals
in South Carolina
see see
see how I was fucking playing
but I knew it was
something
I was just playing
We got some crystals
franchises opening up in South Carolina
this year. Me and my wife bought
six up. So when
you, the seventh one, can we put a little money
in? Absolutely. I'll plug you all right in.
I got plugged in. I'm just saying
crystals ain't popping down here,
so I need to know that shit popping itself.
Yeah, we're not doing something in New York and New Jersey
too. Victor Cruz got them in Jersey. Yeah, we're about to do one. I'm going to do one
in Queens. Look at that. Last 14 days. Look at that reach.
oh 37 million impressions
that man y'all killing
no that's just gilth
oh that's gil page oh shit
that's gil page that ain't you know
oh that's my instagram yeah that's just gil page
that ain't even my shit
that did 14 days
it did a million dollars worth of game shit
yeah and let me say something too
let me just break this down to
because we got to break this down
this is important
because a lot of people don't understand
I got please listen
when you look at me and gill
you're looking at million dollars worth a game
but million dollars worth a game
you're not just we're not just doing deals
with mary lines worth a game
because million dollars per game is a million subscribers on YouTube a million on
two million two million two on YouTube a million something on TikTok 8,000 on
Instagram something on Twitter that's that then you got my 2.1 on Instagram my 100
and some thousand on YouTube then you got GIL 3.1 they're not just there it's not
just about yeah your podcast numbers it's about the impact that you had that's right
Every week our shit is being snatched all over the place is going vibrant.
We never pay for an ad a day in our life.
Our million dollars worth a game is not on bars through YouTube.
It's on million dollars with a game YouTube, which is $1.2 million.
And we only started that a couple years back.
Million dollars worth of a game is four years old.
So it's about building where they can see.
And they're like, damn, we got to be partners with these guys.
These guys' reach is unbelievable.
Organic reach.
That's right.
And just like, you know, Breakfast Club and a million dollars worth a game,
the root of what we do is hip hop, but y'all don't limit yourselves.
No, fuck.
Y'all on ESPN with shit.
Yeah, we don't realize how big it is when Deion Sanders says,
I want y'all to come down here to Jackson State
to interview this number one recruit we just got.
Then Gillie fuck up.
No, no, no, no.
That's crazy.
No, no, no.
Deion didn't know.
No.
He DM me and said, you.
I want to announce where I'm going on a million dollars worth of the game.
Get the fuck out of it.
You know what I mean?
Fucking P. Boys and up floor joints?
Bro, I got, bro, I could show you professional athletes
that's in the NBA right now
that's donking on niggas
that's like
OG I need some game man
so
my baby mom
I don't really want to be with her no more
but I got a daughter by her
oh yeah they're going to go yeah
what you think I should do
OG
like I'm in the league now
I'm in my such and such year
I'm a little miserable
in this relationship
I'm trying to live life
what you think I should do
and I just break it down to him
what to do.
This is
rappers.
This is,
I'm talking about
the biggest
niggas in the world,
man.
Look,
look how he
come in the DM.
You ain't got to see his name.
Yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
absolutely.
You know what that is.
Yeah, yeah,
absolutely.
Absolutely.
You know what that is.
Absolutely.
That's how they come,
bro.
You ain't even
follow him back.
No,
no, no,
no, sure,
chill,
chill,
no,
they're talking about.
But what I'm saying.
Give that man and Bryce
and follow the man back, man.
That's just for the show.
I got a bunch of me.
You still follow the man.
You're following me.
I don't follow the business.
But go ahead.
What I want,
I'll slap the shit off.
Go ahead.
Say what you were saying.
So for us,
we really give the shit
we do all the camera.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
He said that was about it.
The shit we do off the camera,
we way bigger than the shit we do on that.
Absolutely.
Like, you know what's the same.
If I showed you how many artists,
celebrities,
basketball players,
football players,
activists, politicians.
Politicians.
that I help protect them, get in the crib,
teach them how to do it so they don't get caught.
You know.
I was there.
I've helped people put their properties in the LLC so nobody can find them.
Right.
Like things I do.
And ask me how much I charge.
Nothing.
I do it because I want to give the game.
From everybody from, I'll name a couple.
Don't say no names.
Are you right?
But I didn't help so many people because I didn't know that.
I didn't know how to do it.
I remember buying my first house, right?
I didn't know what the fuck I was doing.
I called Buster.
Buster's friend of mine.
and Buster put me with a guy that got me a crib,
no money down.
The interest rates were 14% at the time.
I had no idea.
Buster Rhyms, yeah, Buster Roms.
But he helped me get my first home.
So it was like if he wasn't there, he wasn't in my corner.
I do too fucking nobody.
Stop telling me I don't know old rappers.
The niggas, let me just say this.
I don't know Bustle,
shut up.
When you grow up in the ghetto in the 80s,
any fucking rapper that was a legend
that was like uncle, that was like family.
Chuck D, uncle.
Buster Rime, Uncle.
Cute tip, my fucking uncle, nigga.
The whole woo, that's my family.
I'm a miss a member of the woo.
fucking slick Rick
He didn't want to be
So when I say that's my people
What fuck is you mean?
I know the niggins
He's my favorite member of the world
Ghost face
He's my favorite
He's a fucking legend
I'm going to see ghosts
He is a fucking legend
When tomorrow
When is this
I'm going to see ghosts
I'm going to see ghosts this week
No I'm coming
Fuck you tripping
I'd see anymore to fly
But to say like
We didn't help somebody
People and Charlemagne
The same with mental health
If I tell you how many people
Is in there and it's like
I need help with this
Can you guide me to a therapist
Can you help me
Which way should I go
And that's what it's all about
The money
and all that other shit is nothing.
But to help people that look like you.
It's everything.
We do that shit every day.
That's my favorite shit I'm doing right now.
Like the mental wealth in lines is my, you know, mental health foundation.
And, you know, every year with-
I came and spoke at the Jones.
Tawloor did that shit.
Warred up.
He killed that shit.
Him and our Shaka-Sanko.
We killed it.
But every year we do it.
I'll be there this year.
You'll be there this year.
And it's a free event.
Right.
You know what I'm saying.
And they've come out for that shit, bro.
That's another beauty of partnerships.
They came out, bro.
Absolutely.
That's another beauty of partnerships, right?
$4.5 million given to a minority business
and Philadelphia in the Tri-State area.
That's right.
I love it.
You know, people say shit like,
oh, you know, Dave, Portnoy is racist,
whatever, whatever.
Y'all lean on them.
This is what y'all need to be doing
for our community.
He put that bread out.
No, they came to us.
Oh, he came to us.
America, they came to us.
Yo, man, I know y'all be doing a bunch of shit
in the community.
He goes to somebody else.
Ain't no black businesses
side enough for it.
Okay, we'll get them to side up for us.
Watch this.
Get that shit to me.
Who whippity do da.
Man, that's the beauty of partnership.
Same thing every year with the Mental Elf Expo.
Yeah, we got to pay for everybody to come there
as far as room and travel and shit like that.
The company, I heart, they take care of that.
This is what I need to be doing for my community.
I ain't going to front.
That join was so, listen.
Charlemagne called me 10,000 times
because I'm trying to do that.
Man, they're looking for you all over.
Where are you at?
Nick, I'm coming.
Nigel, you keep acting like I ain't coming.
I got in that joint.
That joint was so powerful.
It was so many families of dudes that's incarcerated.
Went through mental situations.
And they was trying to get.
I'm talking about thousands of people
It was just a good fucking energy.
Because that was our second year, and I told Walo,
I said, man, last year
the majority of people that were there
were people who had just came home
and was dealing with all type of anxiety
and depression and everything else.
I said, nah, I know exactly who y'all need to hear from.
Wallo, Shaka, brothers who actually did it.
You know what I'm saying?
You ain't called me, nigga fuck out.
No, no.
You ain't did 20 years, Gillie.
I don't even do no fucking time.
Kenny snitch on somebody.
Fuck as you're talking about.
I need to do some time to talk to the people.
You was a fucking nut.
You did the little punk ass 30 days.
Forty-five days.
Did somebody try you?
Yes, they did.
No, man.
The guy named cookie.
Nobody tried you.
Nobody told you.
Nobody, listen, let me ask you a question.
Anybody gets a fool you, big.
A big nigga named cookie said, come here, chocolate chip.
I had one fight.
It was a dude named Walter.
Oh, what happened?
He fucking, first of all, you know, if a nigga named Walter, he was an old nigga.
He was a old.
He whipped this shit out of him.
That motherfucker was strong.
But I wasn't in there alone.
We jumped them.
It was about three of us at the time.
He was all 17.
Got on Walter.
And Walter did not go down, either.
They said, Walter Sox Charlamany
screamed like a white woman in a scary movie.
I think it was this.
See y'all?
See ya!
Angel ain't fun, man.
Fuck that shit.
You can have that shit.
You saw that shit that they did,
that YSL, who was the other crew called?
YFN.
You didn't see that shit when they had the boy tied up?
I was trying to scrape off his tattoo.
I ain't see that shit.
Man.
That was some scary shit, huh?
What?
I seen some treachery shit for you.
That's the type of shit
they got to show these kids
to let them know, man.
No, so you know what it is?
Niggas don't talk about how.
Hey, hold on.
Hold on.
Wait, what happened?
What happened?
You know, they called out of.
Yeah, they had the man hauled tied,
had some shit in his mouth.
They was poking him.
He was poking him a little bit here.
They were trying to scrape the tattoo off.
Trying to scrape his tattoo off.
While he was in jail.
Yeah, he was in jail.
Man, it was like a week ago.
I didn't see that shit.
I seen some crazier shit than that.
That's why I knew
I knew how the people.
to be on cell restriction
and how to just stay in the cell
when I just put myself
and don't think it's necessary
for me to leave a cell phone
oh no open my gate
like brother
you ain't been out for 30 days
bring your hands out
I'm not going to lie
I'm cool
I'm not going to lie
can't nobody say
I was a nigga running around
some savage shit in jail
I was a respectful nigga
hey how you doing brother
you got there early
how you doing I wasn't
big nigger
I wasn't with no no no I'm telling the truth
you think I'm joking
this big nigga right
Name Ernie, man
Big nigga named Ernie
Oh man
Walo standing in
He gripped Walo up
From the back
Wham! Right?
Walo go
He said eight nigger
Say the energy
For making love
No, no, hold up
Hold up,
Sholome
I'm gonna say this
I'm gonna say this,
I'm gonna say this Sholome
Sholomey
I'm gonna say this
You think I'm joking
Can I can I explain
I just want to explain
It was the wrong person
Oh you thought you somebody else
Yeah that's all
It was missing
Mistaking identity
It was cool
It was mistaken identity
I was like, I'm like, damn, big dog,
I listen.
Then when he's seen me, he's like, oh, damn, my fault, man.
I was always cool.
I forgot about it.
I gave him a past.
You thought I was fucking loud.
He said here like,
Gilie's a rotten motherfucker.
I know, I'm telling the truth.
He had to be mixed up.
Well, man, you needed that for your testimony while.
And I went right in the cell and I was throwing me.
When he grabbed you like that, he's holding you.
What did you say back?
I was like, holy.
He tried to fight it.
Oh, it was strong.
He said, he said, hey, nigger.
Don't fight it.
Say that.
energy for making love.
After that white dude did the enemy when he smacked you on the ass that day.
Yo, who smacks on your ass?
That happened to you?
You can't grip your cushions up?
He gripped you?
You grip your pillows.
I just finished rocking the club, right?
Because I'm walking out the club,
headed to the club, headed to the call,
smacked me on my ass.
Good job.
I ain't know what to say.
He ain't played no basketball, no nothing.
I didn't make no shots.
I didn't make no shots.
I was confused.
Guild play sports.
That happened to him all the time.
I ain't know what to say.
I said, thank you.
And I just walked out of the car.
Hey, these niggas said, Envy on the ass.
MVP's got red.
He started blushing.
What we're doing tonight.
Thank you.
I told him he stopped being so honest.
Fucker Pete Davidson was at the station last week.
Tell him what happened.
What happened?
Tell him what happened.
Oh, shit.
What happened, Nick?
So Pete, Pete come into office, right?
I'm with a young lady.
I ain't going to say the young lady.
I'm with a young lady in the office.
So the young lady, when he leaves, she was like, yeah, I just met peace.
She was like, you know, the funny thing is when I seen him, I looked.
I said, never mind.
I said, what, you looked at his sweatpants?
I said, I did too.
He thought, he's supposed to.
Oh, man.
Oh, shit.
Hey, yo, what's up, man?
You're a measurer, huh?
DJ Medi-Medgera.
DJ, this is DJ Medi-Medura.
I have the ruler on me.
DJ Ruler.
This is your preference club.
This is D.J.
Ruler.
Look at this shit, the whole while, look.
This is what Pete text me.
He said, man, you and Envi had me dying today, bro.
Tell him I stay at his fat ass.
Damn.
Y'all listen, man.
Wow.
Give me what has to say?
Every.
Whoa.
I was to kill my man, man.
I don't know what you all with y'all.
Well, I said, I ain't had no shit like this is prison.
That's a prison talk, man.
Oh, man.
And envy having a motherfucking after breakfast club conversations with the interns.
Did you see your person?
print on Pete.
Did you see the pop?
He's like, what's that?
The print on Pete.
That man got a 15-inch penis, man.
The print-on-beat.
Man, the pop is funny and shit.
Did you see the pop?
Did you see the pop?
Who the fuck does you yell that shit out?
Your envy.
What the fuck you yell at?
So the man got a 15-inch penis.
Man, you're going to be a mean.
No, man.
I was to kill my shit.
Oh, man.
Look, he'd think just because he got his woman.
I'm securing with my shit, but you still can't see these sort of shit.
This man flirt with me every morning.
Oh, my goodness.
Damn.
Y'all motherfuckers is crazy.
All I'm simply saying is.
This shit crazy.
It's a blessing to be here.
Absolutely.
Yes, it is.
So we won, man.
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We don't do any cold calling.
We just talk to your inbound leads and sell them on the highest package that you have.
So if I got 500 calls coming in a month, y'all talking to everybody.
Yeah, all day.
So who's talking?
You or Alexis?
Which one's talking?
So both of us.
It would be your sales team.
So this way, you are no longer working in your business.
You only have to focus on working on.
your business. So the only thing that you would be doing is marketing. Your leads are going to have
a link where they're going to book a call with your sales team, which would be us. There's going to be
a couple of questions that actually qualify them so that once we get on this phone call with them,
it's about a 30-minute phone call and we can make you $5,000 just in 30 minutes.
Damn. You know, you got the closures list, meaning you close. You're not, you're not playing.
Yeah. And we teach people how to get into closing in high-ticket sales because the main thing about
closers list is that you know a lot of people want to start other side hustles and other businesses
such as amazon Airbnb trading but the thing is those businesses require you to invest into those
side hustles the thing with remote closing is that you come into the business you don't have to put
any capital down all you do is take calls and make a commission from every single clothes that you make
so damn you're right you ain't got it's no real like big risk you just coming in and closing but everybody
I didn't, you know, they say, you know, you got to have a mouthpiece,
the clothes, you know, and they say you speak well, you eat well,
you're definitely going to sleep well, but a lot of people don't know how to speak well.
So I don't, you know, but for the people that do, you teach them, you bring them in it.
And with this free e-book, you teach them like, listen, this is how you do it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So with this free e-book that we are going to be giving to each and every one of you guys
watching this episode here today, we are going to break down the entire structure of our sales
calls that have made us over $2 million in sales.
So that sales call is bulletproof.
If you guys are able to follow direction and just read through the ebook, you guys are
going to have a lot of game in there.
And there's absolutely no reason why you guys shouldn't be able to see the numbers
in sales that we're seeing.
Let me ask you the question.
So this is definitely like a great course for anybody, anywhere that ever worked in sales.
Absolutely.
Because they are already, this is what they do.
So now you can just do it from home.
home and really make more money than you was already making when you was doing it for somebody
else.
Correct.
But I wouldn't say that this is only an opportunity for people that are already experienced
in sales.
No, I'm just saying for the people that are in sales right now, you might be working right
now.
There's a lot of people that's in sales.
The most of the world are in sales.
So when you looking at it from that standpoint, it's like if you could take what you
already got and apply it over here, that even makes the job much easier.
And especially with most sales professions, you guys are dealing with outbound leads.
So you guys are probably door knocking.
You guys are probably doing outreach.
You guys are cold calling.
But in the industry of high ticket sales, it's all going to be inbound leads.
So you're only ever talking to people that are qualified to even be on the phone call with you.
So me, like I specialize in classic minivans and shit.
You wouldn't be on that call, niggins.
You mean I won't be on that call.
People might want to call.
She said a hi.
That's how about it.
I drive minivans
It costs anywhere from 2 to 3,000 to the pop
That's low
I get them and I renovate them
I renovate my minivans
And you know, do what I'm doing
But I'm saying say if I started a minivan
Join yeah
A minivan damn
Uber freaks
And I'm just
And I'm just
And I'm just
I hook up with y'all
And y'all can just sell
Like do you all have picks
Or it's only like a certain
Certain business
It's got to be a certain space
So we sell
We help people sell
In any single offer
So we have clients
that are in the e-commerce offer the tax offer credit offers we sell literally anything and it's not
just us but we also teach people how to do the same thing so they're they're able to sell any single
course right we come into your business see the information about what you're offering inside of all
your offers and then we basically trained the closers for you and then place them in your business
damn so how many do you get you it depends on what you're looking for it so i get two people i get
one person yeah it just all depends on your your lead count but damn so how many courses how many
courses to have y'all ran through your, to have ran through the closures list. Oh, goodness. So we've
probably tried just about every business that you guys could possibly think of before we even came
to high ticket sales. Damn. So I think our first business venture together was Forex. We tried that
didn't work for us. And then I tried to start a clothing brand. That didn't work for me either.
Then we also tried to do Amazon and drop shipping. And that didn't work for me either. And we realized
with all of these different ventures that we were going on.
It required more capital into the business.
If you're selling on Amazon, you have to have capital to put into product.
If you have a clothing brand, you have to have capital to put into the clothing brand.
So with high ticket sales, that's how we were able to come into the space with no money down.
And we're helping these business owners and we're scaling their businesses.
So we've been able to help them generate the millions of dollars that they are.
Damn.
So you're just saying, you're just taking a.
cut. Yeah. Not a big cut. And when they come to you, they didn't get a pay you on nothing right
off the top. Do they got to pay you or anything? No. So we are just commission based. But I love
that we are commissioned based because whenever you're on a salary, you're at a fixed rate. There's
no way that you can grow that unless you get promoted or something like that. But when you're
commission based, that is all up to you. And with high ticket sales, you can't depend on a product.
Oh, my product isn't a winning product. That's why I'm not seeing sales.
This isn't real estate.
Oh, I don't have a good piece of property.
That's why I'm not getting anything in rent, right?
This is all based on you and your ability to speak to someone.
And all it is is having a conversation, just like we are having here right now.
All it is is talking, getting to know somebody, feeling their pain points.
And if you have a solution to them, you offer that solution.
It's a win-win situation for all parties.
Now, say if somebody come through, they come to a closures list, they get the free e-book.
Right now you get the free e-book.
All you got to do is text sales.
That's 206, 814, 0954.
206, 814, 09-54.
That's all you got to do.
Now, they come in, and they get the game.
The free e-book, they get all information.
Do they have to go on high-ticket or could they just sell whatever they want to sell people?
Like, you know, you got high-ticket.
You got, I think, you know, people that just...
Yeah, so I always tell people to get into high-ticket sales
because you're able to make a 10 to 30% commission of the packages that you sold.
Oh, shit.
So when I came into the business, I worked for Will, Will Change Lives.
And he put me on with the opportunity of selling his offers.
And I've sold packages from $5,000 all the way to $35,000 and made a 20% commission.
Damn.
And a lot of people, they just want to make money.
So we're telling you guys how to make money.
And that's really all you have to do is come in, talk to people, close deals, and make a commission.
And work with credible business owners.
The thing is, a lot of people just want to sell a high ticket, but they're,
they're not working with the right people.
That's why we're in that e-book that we're going to give you guys.
When you say working with the right people, how do you figure out who is right?
Because, you know, on this new world that we live in, everybody's running around as a
business zone.
They've got this fabulous life.
They're getting off the plane.
They're getting right into the Lamborghini.
They're staying at the greatest hotels in the world.
They're shopping at, you know, a bar of Harvard.
They just eating the most fabulous meal late night.
So how do you decipher who is who and what is what?
Yeah, so the green flags of a good business owner to work with is if they're doing $50,000 or more in a month.
Another thing, too, is that you could tell by the value that they bring to their content and their social media platforms.
It tells you a lot about that person.
The credibility of their testimonials that they're giving out about their courses tells you a lot about the business and what is doing to people.
So that's one thing that I make sure to look into when I teach people how to find their clients.
and that's what we're going to show you guys inside of that e-book
is that you have to look into the certain requirements of a business
and they're going to look at certain requirements of a closer.
So it works both ways.
Damn, that's major.
So now, once again, I want you all to text sales to 206, 814, 09-5-4.
You see it on the screen.
I mean, you see it on the screen.
It's free book.
What else is in that e-book, though?
So another thing that we do offer in that free e-book is going to be
the structure of all of our calls. So something that we are really big on is not having a scripted
sales call because you're not talking to a robot. You're talking to a person. So it doesn't make
sense for you to go off of a script because everybody's flow, everybody's cadence is going to be
completely different. So that's why we have a framework where we will break down the steps to a sales
call rather than having a script. So we teach you different ways to introduce yourself. We teach you
different ways to build rapport to overcome objections and then to gain commitment and collect
the sale i love that man because the fucking i hate when you call somewhere and they put their
fucking robot on the phone if you want to talk the sales prince one if you want to pay your
cable bill prince too if you want bitch i'm just trying to sell while my fucking cable
that's different that's the computer yeah but still somebody reading off some shit
a person that you're talking to a real life but still what i'm saying is they're
putting real people on the phone real time.
We don't get that no more.
When you call for anything, you don't get that no more.
Or they try to wait you out.
You got to wait.
Right.
Like the music played.
Right.
And another thing that I'll say is like now that AI is getting big
and people are talking about artificial intelligence,
the one thing AI can't really replace is going to be salespeople.
Because people always want to talk to other real life people.
Yes, they do.
I do.
Even when you go to get somebody on the phone
in real life
you still got to talk to the computer
and if you want to talk to
yes zero motherfucker put somebody on the phone
like that's the worst shit man
yeah and then sometimes you try
you keep asking and they said but I remember
one time I had called uh
and I talked this girl that was on the phone man
me I really started kicking it man
we just was like talking on to just
Did she do some time?
No she ain't do no time we was talking
I said damn you sound nice
You connect with my fucking she was from Baton Rouge
She was originally from Baton Rouge
and I was just talking to her
because he just had this soothing voice.
I was ready to buy anything.
I didn't even know why I was calling after a while.
I was like, damn, why did I even call?
You know what I mean?
I was paying a bill.
I was paying one of them bills.
And it just turned into a date.
And it was just wow.
But I understand what they're saying, talking to real people.
It can really change your life.
Yeah, absolutely.
And then another thing that is really important, too,
is that this market can't become oversaturated.
Because you guys hear people talking about,
oh, Amazon's not saturated.
You know, wholesaling's not saturated.
things like that. But in high ticket sales, the reason this industry can never become oversaturated
is because there's always going to be more buyers than there are producers. And if you are a closer,
you have the ability to become a producer without taking the risks of a business owner
because you are working with the business. You are not actually the business owner. There's no liability
to you. All you need to do is get on this phone call and take 30 minutes out of your day to close and
collect a commission. It's really easy to make $100,000 on sales calls. So we've been able to do that
with our framework that we give away in our free e-book. If you're able to take 30 minutes out of your
day and you sell one offer for let's say $300 or $3,000 and you collect only 10% commission,
which is on the lower end here. Most of the time clients are going to pay out a higher percent
commission. But let's say it's a $3,000 offer. 10% commission, you're making $300.
on that call, and you do this every day, just one time a day, you're able to make over
$100,000.
Let me ask you a question.
How long is the average call?
For me, my average call is about 30 minutes.
Damn, you'd be going in.
What about you, Pat?
20 minutes.
Yeah, but you got to understand.
That's a bad man, boy.
But you got to understand.
Pat's a bad, motherfucker.
Let me tell you something.
But you got to understand.
If you talk to somebody for 30 minutes and you made $300,
most people work an hour and make $300 an hour.
You can't make $30.
$25.
No, a lot of people don't make no $20.35.
$15.
$15.
$10.000.
$8.99.
A half an hour for $300.
That's nice.
That's what I'm saying.
So, you know,
Kep, stop doing like this when she's talking.
You ain't going to a motherfucking way.
Kev trying to.
Yeah, he's looking like, he ready to do that.
Yeah, he looks like, he's ready to do the chorus and shit.
He's like this.
I already start selling Brucekees.
My motherfucking producer back there looking at her eggs.
She said a half hour.
He like this.
I can do that, yeah.
You ain't going to do that.
the way of niggas you locked in nick start selling bruskees uh-huh bruskey kev that's crazy man
that's just like i'm feeling that but listen man one thing everybody need to do right now
if you're watching this man you need to go get this e-book text sales to 206 814 0954 the closes list
Patrick and Alexis they're going to give you the game in this free e-book they're not playing no
games yes they're going to school you they're going to give you the game and his e-book before we get
out of here is anything y'all want to say yeah so one thing i want to say is that a lot of
online gurus that you're watching aren't really giving you the game what they're doing is running
free facebook ads getting you to buy an offer at the end of the day and the person that's behind those
phone calls is me it's alexis and we're closing that and making a commission not only that
stop buying into these courses and start being the closer so that way you can make a lot of money
without doing putting in a lot of time for that effort right so you can make a lot of money in the
space just by picking up the phone call you don't have to run any ads you don't have to do any
marketing all you have to do is pick up phone calls and you guys could do this literally anywhere in
the world no need no money startup and no shit that's some game right there what about you lexas yeah
i just collected two thousand dollars when we touched down on the flight it was a 10 minute phone
call that i was able to just say hey um you know i got your accountly booking information i'm a
little busy right now and they they trusted me they handed over their card information like three
times um at the end of the day like i said before since you are just having a conversation with
somebody, the more you can get them to trust you, the more you are going to sell on them.
And in the industry of high ticket sales, it's going to take time, especially if you're
somebody that isn't a great speaker, right?
So that's not something that is going to hold you back.
If you're not a great speaker, as long as you can remember that framework to your sales
call, it's going to flow like water.
Once again, man, everybody, listen, right now, text the closure list sales.
text sales to 206 814-0954 you're going to get a free book this is another episode a million dollars worth of game with the closures list Alexis and Patrick and it's just like that right and you're showing it but you had a you had an unbelievable journey man every motherfucking city they had you on the radio fired you
I got fired four times I got fired uh from high 98 9 in Charleston uh the big DM in Columbia South Carolina no not big DM hot 103 9 in Columbia South Carolina
The WBLS in New York and 100.2 beat in Philly.
And I didn't want to work with that first.
Wait, wait.
You was on a, was you on a radio with, with Wendy?
Yeah.
And she said, I got into the shit with the police up Alleney and all of that shit.
And it was a two-hour manhunt.
And I called in.
Well, yeah, no, no, no.
I would have remembered that.
You called in the radio.
I was there from 06 to 08.
You snitched on yourself?
No, no, no.
I was there from February, 06 to November.
Was she at Clear Channel?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, okay.
It was on...
Power 99.
Yeah, it was on Clear Channel.
Yeah.
Wendy said, fucking QDisi.
That's when QDZEZ ratted me out, man.
QTZ.
Oh, yeah, QDG.
What?
I could say it now.
What's the statute of limitation?
You ain't doing none anyway.
No, what's the statute, though?
It don't matter.
You ain't doing that for real.
Yeah, QDZ ratted me out, man.
We was all at the barbershop.
and I'm smoking weed outside the barbershop
and uh
you said Reggie
You guys was Reggie weed back then bro
The cops tried to put me on the wall
And at that time I couldn't go on the wall
You went on the run?
No I had to
You know, get up out of there
You went on the run
Yeah and they chased me
And fucking QDZ he was at the barbershop
He told Wendy Williams in the fucking morning
Why would he do that?
That shit was all over the radio
It was a two-hour man hunt
I called writing
That wasn't me
I ain't even got no fucking hair
I was lying like him
Oh so you got away
Yeah I got away
Oh shit
God did he always got away
He always got caught
Fuck you do that was lying
He was working for the Philadelphia police at that time
He always got away
He always got away
He had to get out of jail free car
No
Damn
As you can see he's not athletic
He was never athletic
I used to play basketball back in the fuck out of it
on what the crates,
that's it,
you know,
like that fucking leagues.
Fuck is you're talking
you ain't playing
no fucking league.
You're playing in Sunny Hill
and I played down 16.
You was always on some dumb shit
you were going to the park
with some old ass nigger
with a fucking
with the top of his shit missing
he got a hair right here
and all the top of his shit missing
to do karate.
It's like he going to.
You know karate for real while?
Yeah, fuck yeah.
Everybody know that.
I created my own.
He used to be 14 years old
in the fucking park
out there with this old ass man
his name.
Earl. He's all over there with
Man. Oh, Karate Earl Real.
Yeah, that man, he's a fucking legend.
He's still alive?
He wasn't a legend.
He was an ex-Vietnam vet who succumbed to crack cocaine.
He was not a fucking legend.
Stop saying that shit.
He was a legend to you.
Let me ask you something.
Let me ask you something.
Let me ask you something.
Let me ask you something.
I just want to put this there.
You know what I mean?
How many are a fucking legend smoke crack cocaine?
That's legends.
Yeah.
In the history with black coaching.
You would be a legend to smoke crack.
No.
Because crack is to be recreational.
No, thank you.
Okay, the difference is
If I was a sport
It was recreation
The difference is
If I name a legend
That smoke crack cocaine right now
You gonna know him
Yeah
You said karate earl was real
No he was in the fucking legend
He's not in the martial arts world
Fuck out of it
He's not in the mark
That ain't like
Rick James
Oh yeah
Rick James is a legend
No
We said
You said he said
Carotty Earl was real
He didn't even think
The nigga was real
Fuck as we're talking about
He was a fucking
He was an ex-Vietnam
Who came home
He got checks
He paid for pussy
any smoke crack cocaine
You told me
Did he?
Your mom even said
He paid for pussy
My mom was fucking hating
I told him she was hating
She was hating
She was saying
Your mom even said
Jackie even said
I told my mom
I told my mom
I told my mom
I was hate
I was saying
I was you to date
Earl
He could have been
My dad
I told her
No man
You ain't
You ain't
She hated that day
She hated that day
Mom you fucking
Hated on Earl
You're talking
He used to smoke
He used to buy a pussy
Mom when did you
See him buying some pussy
All the time
Where the fuck was you at
To see him buying some pussy
That shit
didn't make no something like, Mom, you're tripping, you hate it.
What? What?
That stressful ass rap game and that shit.
That shit.
You got to write the raps.
You got to record the raps.
Then after you record the rap, you got to shoot a video.
Then you got to put that shit out.
Hope that shit fly.
Fuck all that.
This shit fly.
Taking off.
Fuck, that.
The rappers don't make the fucking money I make.
No, they definitely don't.
That's because y'all, baby.
That's because y'all figured it out, though.
I'm talking about it.
There's a few of them of them.
Drake.
Who else?
About 10 of you, niggas.
I don't think it's 10.
Steve, I was being nice.
I was being nice.
Shit.
So, shout out the podcast.
Shout out of everybody doing anything.
But you know what?
It's like, y'all moved over to BET.
What was the, what was the play in that?
What was the whole, because that's some big business right there.
You all over there, y'all got your radio.
What was the whole, this thing thing?
NV-140 cars.
Nah, I think we were on Revolt, and Revolt did, you know, did good for us.
But we just wanted something, when we left Revolt, we wanted something big.
We wanted something that's going to add to our partnership, and we thought BT is in a great place.
They haven't had a live show like that since 106 in Park.
So the fact that we could bring that back and bring what we,
We do on radio to TV.
We just thought that would be amazing.
You know, you think about some of the people that we've talked to, from Hove to Barack Obama
to some of these politicians.
But not only that, you know, and this is before the breakfast club.
I think everybody focused on one lane.
We never focused on that.
We wanted to bring everything.
Everything to the culture, whether it was politics.
And not just politics, but we're talking over people's heads, but really explain it.
Same thing with mental health.
Same thing with, you know, financial literacy, whether it's, you know, home buying.
And, you know, my whole thing is, I tell people all the time, if you got a habit or you got something that you love, you make it a business.
That's why the car thing in the car show became a business.
I like cars.
I love cars.
Instead of spending on my money in the car, you make it a business, so it makes the money for you.
Same thing with cannabis.
You know, I smoke.
I do it.
I have edibles.
You smoke bad weed, nigga.
Your lips ain't even brown.
Your lips too fucking like you.
Your lips too regular to smoke good weed.
He smoked bad weed.
He smoked bad weed.
I don't know what it did.
I got to smoke.
How many miles is.
look like he got on his mouth.
Damn.
What?
What?
No, you were pointing at his lips giving me.
That's why.
Jesus Christ.
Does I say he flirt with me on the time?
You said he flirt with me all the time.
But you know, but same thing with water.
I did lie.
No, I'm just.
I hate these niggas.
I hate these niggas now.
Your own your niggis is crazy.
The thing is, if you try to make it a business,
I own a water company, positively water.
I'm sure you see it on the breakfast club.
I own a strain of weed and part of a dispensary.
in Detroit called Slurred.
There's so many different things
that I put my money into.
Slurred.
Yeah.
I had some of that.
Give me some of that.
I had some of that.
But you know what I'm saying?
But those are the things that I do,
whether people know or not,
is you put your money into things
that, you know, it's a habit,
so you always make money off the thing.
You know, the interesting thing about
the revolt situation,
you know, Andre Herald put that together.
That was Andre's idea.
God bless you.
That was Andre's idea, like,
yo, we should put the breakfast club on
every morning, you know,
Watch their show live 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.
So, you know, even when the BETs of the world do it,
they got that blueprint from, you know, a seed that Andre Harrell played.
Absolutely.
So you got to salute, uh, got to salute Andre.
Let's leave it all with real, man.
Y'all, y'all was like podcasting before podcasting.
So for real, for real, to our culture, y'all really are the inventors of this shit.
That's all we had.
Like, when we first got with breakfast club, they didn't have no money for us for promo.
No money for marketing.
We had no billboards and shit.
The only thing we told them we needed was, was,
camera man. We said we got to have a camera man
to record every single one
of our interviews because the reason I used to
see Envy stuff, because Envy used to record
his interviews and he was on
what was it, Shade 45? No,
Hipop Nation. Hip-Nation. I used to
see Yee interviews because she used to record her shit on lip
service. I used to be putting my shit out on video
and audio and shit was going viral.
There was only like a few radio personalities going
viral back then. You know, it was them.
Debbie Debb at the time
in L.A., Kendra G.
And I used to see the dirty boys
in Chicago a lot.
So that's all we needed
was a cameraman.
And it was like,
yo, put every interview
up online.
Put every interview up online.
Literally, we got every interview
from the first day
we started at that station.
We have it archived.
And Charlemagne would be
annoying.
So we would take an interview
and I was cool at the time
with World Star.
Yep, this is 50.
And this is 50.
So that would be my two.
I would have to handle World Star
and this is 50.
And then Angel Lee might have to handle
Ball Alert.
This one will handle Shade Room.
And we would attack it
every day.
And that's how we started
get on the blog.
We would send everybody
your shit every day.
us sitting there at the computer
blasting our shit out
Blasting our shit out
Blasting our shit out
But you know what?
That shit paid off
That's never understand
What it took
To get the way you're at
They just think y'all
Just showed up to the gym
And shot some shots
And that was it
Nah
You feel what I'm saying
When I left Hot 97
And went to power
My paycheck was
$67,000 a year
Yeah
$67,000 a year
I didn't do it for the money
I was like
This is gonna be bigger
Even when I went to the breakfast club
My first paycheck
Was $100,000
Mornings, every morning
It wasn't about the money
Man was about $25
$100,000
100,000.
That was good.
100,000.
And then it increased from there.
And I remember even when they brought Charlaman in,
I didn't want to work with him.
I'm like, this nigga got five, six times.
Four.
Whatever was.
I'm like, you want me to work with this nigga?
At the time I had two kids, I'm like, no.
You know?
This niggas, the king of not being stable.
Living in a band and all types of shit.
No, I did for real.
I was going to move to Cherry Hill.
I got fired the day I was moving into my
townhouse in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
And where you moved?
So you stayed in the car?
No, I had a, I actually, me and my, my now wife went to go live her grandma in Brooklyn
for like a week or two.
But the funny part is I had all my clothing shit in the car.
I had to pick Duval up from the airport.
Duval said, oh, shit, my dog homeless.
He said, oh, shit, my dog homeless.
Because I went viral for getting fired.
When I got fired from Philly, the last interview I did was the interview with Beanie Siegel,
when Beanie was, you know, that's when he had his grievances with Hove and everybody.
So that shit was everywhere.
That shit was everywhere.
That, that, that.
That shit was Super Bowl's got you out of it?
No, Hove is home.
I don't think he did.
We asked him when he came back.
He said, no.
Nah, I don't, I think, you know what I was?
You know what it was?
That was, there's a lot of like a hove dickriders in this business.
Oh, my goodness, which.
I think people would be trying to do things for him to get on his good side that he don't
know nothing about.
So I think back then, somebody fired me thinking that.
So who was top over there at the station?
At the time, who was it?
No, it wasn't Kobe.
No, it wasn't Kobe.
It was Boogie D was the program director, but it was.
Radio 1, so I think it was Jay Stevens.
He was a white dude, though.
He was a white dude.
But they fired me, and I literally got fired the day I was supposed to move
to my town, I was in Cherokee.
But that shit was great for me because the Deidini interview went viral that Friday.
Then they asked Jay about it because he was on tour.
They asked him about it that weekend.
And then Monday I got fired.
And then that shit went viral, me getting fired.
So that shit was great for me.
As far as like, well, I mean, I can look back on it and say it was great.
That she wasn't great at the time.
You was panicking mannequin back down for whatever death.
Panicke like a mother boy.
I said I'd never interview Beatty.
I was glad I interviewed Beatty.
I just didn't know what I was going to do for money.
And I moved back to South Carolina.
I was 31, 32.
My daughter was like one or two.
My wife had to move back with her parents.
And I went and collected them unemployment checks.
I had never collected an unemployment check.
How old are you now?
44?
Oh, shit.
45.
That's your old.
I was born in 1900.
I was a fucking young boy.
He's your fucking young boys.
Bill 50.
fucking young balls
keep passing my young boys
you come here shit up
that's wrong with you
that nigga 50
you ain't no 50
46 nigga you're my fucking young
boys yeah I used to send envy to the store
nigga give me some backwoods
yeah
yeah
fuck the show I mean
get me a Pepsi
nigga
you already know
pussy I really used to send you to the store
I used to wash you up
I didn't tell you in the top
as a kid
know that. God damn.
Oh, tell him like that.
I did.
How much younger you are than Gilly Wallo?
Not that much younger.
Three years.
This nigga hype is going to.
That's right.
Yeah.
That's about right.
Six and three.
That's about right.
That's about right.
You know, back then, we just don't even if you're just doing it in a time, get out.
He hated water.
A nigg ain't take a bath since he was three.
Think about that.
This nigga ain't sat in some hot water since he was three.
Think about that.
You know what type of mildew he got?
I didn't even think about that.
I didn't know you was making $100 grand.
So I'm making $125.
He was mad.
He's mad.
Stop holding on the shit, man.
No, that I'll make a more.
They lied.
You're giving them V-40.
No, I was making money.
But there ain't even about that.
I'm just thinking about from then to where we are now.
Yeah, it's where we know he'd give you that fuck the kind of train.
He's stupid.
He's stupid.
But it was.
It was an experience.
And then with Angela Yead, she was like,
in the serious. So she cursed all the time.
I used to say she cursed like a sailor. So I didn't want her
on a team either. Oh, man, light skin shit. He was super light skin, one.
He was a fucking dark skinned. They get fired.
Fuck the light shit. But not. They put this all together
and it worked. We was able to, you know, to make it work.
You remember that time? If you wouldn't, you wouldn't fly because they wouldn't
get you an extra compassine on JetBlue.
Yep. What the fuck?
Okay.
God damn right.
God damn right.
You is crazy.
You are a crazy.
This niggas.
Let me tell you what you're a man did.
Let me tell you what your man did.
You're like, because you own it, too.
You know you hell of light skin.
No, no.
Let me tell you what you mean.
Let me say, goddamn right.
Let me tell you what you're mad did.
God damn right.
Charlemaisa, yo, since I'm from South Carolina,
the breakfast club is rock and I want to fly out of South Carolina.
Let's do a party.
I'm like, I bet.
Yo, here's your flight information.
It didn't say the airlines.
Just be at the airport at, you know, LaGuardia at this time.
We get there.
This the first time I ever filed.
What was it?
Southwest?
A spirit.
It was the Southwest.
You put it on Southwest.
Damn, you've been.
So I was confused.
I was on to come up, Gil.
I was like, there's no seats.
We just told you how much you was making.
I was like there's no seats.
Where do I sit?
I didn't know where Southwest is first come first serve.
You got to wait online and you got to run in there to get a seat.
Like the bus.
First flight ever.
Two chains.
Yo, I love what you're doing.
You're talking about you sat on somebody lap by accident on the Southwest flight.
Yeah.
Me and the lady fought for a seat, right?
Because I wanted the exit row.
Oh, lady?
Yeah, ladies.
Yeah, ladies and me and lady fought a seat.
Two chains comes to do our performance, our one-year anniversary.
Charlamagne was like, I'll handle the flights
and the transportation. I don't think I did the flight. I did the car
service. I don't think I did the flights.
He fucked that man flat.
The car come to pick up two chains is a minivan.
A luma the caravan.
Yo, you fucking.
We were all going to come up.
You're thinking about two chains now and thinking about us now.
Think about like 12 years ago, 13 years ago.
Was he a titty boy?
Yes.
He was just morphed in the two chains.
He was just morphed in the two chains.
He was just morphing in the two chains.
No, no, no, no, no.
He had out of that.
He had that shit.
That was a single.
I don't think he asked me a change.
Hold on, hold on.
Because Titty boy was a, uh, soon as he went to two chains, nigga was over.
Fuck you talk about it.
No, it was like it was red hot.
It was morphing in the two chains.
He was red hot.
He was already fucking two chains.
Put him on a minivan.
And you put that nigga in the loom in the minivan.
Then you go scream out looming the minivan or like that meant a different.
Loom in the minivan.
Did he get in the minivan?
He got in the minivan to go to the venue to perform.
But on the way back to the airport.
Don't you owe you some money, two chains.
Get your money.
But on the way back.
paid for his own car service, he's like he's not riding on him on a mini-man.
Damn.
I ain't know that was going to...
I didn't know my man was going to pull up in the aluminum cab van.
That was one of your homies, man.
It was my dude Shad, one of my Haitian partners.
What type of car he had?
Aluminic caravan.
So you said...
I didn't know.
I thought he was going to have like a truck or something.
Sue Chay's tech and there was one other person.
Sheldon.
And that motherfucker man...
Shoot his ex.
You pull up on yak of one of them niggas.
You're going to get some leg warmers, man.
They're going to put some leg warmers.
Dirk one of them put some legwomeners on you.
They're going to think you're trying to jump out.
You're trying to play me, man.
I didn't want to try him.
I just didn't know he was going to pull up in the Luminant Caravan,
but salute to Tuchin, man.
I hear of, I get a Yon.
You want me getting that?
I think, I think, Tuchamp.
You want me around now?
Yeah.
We've made up for it in business later on in life.
Two Chains put me on to the crystals plug, him in Duvall.
And, yeah, some other things that y'all are here about.
Yeah, we know.
You all right.
One thing about you.
Amazingly.
Sholomey got everybody.
Yeah, why you look to me like that.
This motherfucker dis eating.
Got everybody number in the industry
Right
I remember one time
He made a mistake
Put me and him
And Hove on three way
I'm just listen to the job
I'm like, damn
He's thinking
y'all had some business going on
There was some deal
It was a movie production shit
It was like damn
That ain't happen
I'm like
Lov's like loo
What's up man
What's going on
He was like damn
You just talked about
Niggie and Hove didn't you
No
You can fuck off
But even with that man
It's like yo
We should be okay
Celebrating people
Like I look up to Hove
I follow Hove
I follow Hoove
You know what I'm saying
You hear him
Speaking up stories, and I got on the fall, I was like,
Hove.
No, he did.
If you ever need a dick host, I'm here for you.
Holy shit.
Holy shit.
He got to be mixed up with Envy, man.
You ever need a professional dick hoster.
You got me mixed up with Emmy, man.
Holy shit.
Dick is how I get a shot.
Now, but Hove is, is one of those artists.
He's literally a blueprint.
I follow, I follow Hohe.
He's the God.
I follow the Steve Harvey's of the world.
You know what I mean?
I look at those type of people when I'm trying to build,
when I'm creating.
Even the people from our generation,
Kevin Hart's.
You know what they're building is incredible.
Absolutely.
Yes, it is.
It's true.
It's wrong with you.
Gillian Wallow.
For real.
Absolutely.
And see, that's the other thing.
The fucking envy and motherfucker charlemagne.
That's right.
People be having all these conversations about knowing your worth, right?
It ain't about knowing your worth because nobody can never truly pay any of us what we're worth.
Yeah.
Like there's no team in the NBA can pay LeBron James what he's really worth.
Right.
He's not going to lie.
He changes the economy of a city.
Yeah, he ain't going to lie.
I think, I think Barstall maxed out.
They paid you your value to the company.
That's why even when people look at y'all
If people have you to ever show somebody
Your contract
All you got to say is
You don't have the value
Where you are
That we have with Bostoo
Yeah
Ballstool needs what y'all do
You know what I'm saying
Bostoo needs that
Dope-ass black podcast
You know
They need it now
They need what y'all do
And some people got to understand
You know
You got to be able to say to yourself
What do you own?
Do you?
Because some people don't own their catalog
So you go in places
And it's like
You don't even own your shit
somebody gave you some money so you don't even have a foundation you don't even
have your own platform build up man you know what I mean so it's like it'd be a lot of
things and I think one thing we'd be doing in our joint it'd be too much pocket watching
people be worrying about oh well they got this they got this no establish your deal
and establish what is important to you inside this deal because people think it's just
about the money our main thing is always on the shit that's right we could have got
we could have got like like what you seen we could have got three times more if we
just gave our shit up but what we're going to do later on in life right we got
our whole catalog so once
we're done with this license a deal, we can take the whole
catalog, go to Hulu, go to
Amazon, license that shit somewhere else, go
it, and that's the back, that's the back catalog
shit. But what I like, man, as soon as I walked in,
y'all showed me people that
y'all got working with y'all, you know what I'm saying?
You all told me about the rest of the building
and how the rest of the building is being used
to help people further their careers.
A lot of prop times with these ownership
conversations, there's too much me, me, me,
aye, aye, I. Show me what your staff
look like, bro. You know what I mean?
Show me how many people you employ.
Nobody want to do that challenge.
Everybody want to talk about ownership, right?
But you own 100% of nothing
and nobody's eating off what you built.
You know what I mean?
Show me some of your partnerships
that have created other jobs for other people.
That's the shit I'd be wanting to see.
You got to understand this.
You got understand this.
I never knew, like out of this whole thing
that we ever done,
a million dollars river game,
the most happy as I ever been
is when we walked through ghettos
of Philadelphia and gave our
$4.5 million to people.
25,000 and 75,000 here
Never before the fuck done
By somebody that only
Like we just been in the game
Like yesterday
Four years
Right
We came right in here
We leverage our relationships
And we was able to do this
Man y'all legends
So you gotta stand
That shit never been done
So so and I only been out of jail
Six years
Man Philly will burn shit down
If something happened to Gillian Wall
No
You know what I'm saying
It'll burn shit down
Let that might not burn that for you
Nick I'm a king round this month
Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
Gil is a fucking loser, man.
It's a fucking loser, man.
This dude, man, I'm telling you, man, it'd be some days.
Oh, man.
This dude just, man, he just, this nigga, he, he,
every day he want to argue with me about some dumb shit.
I'd be like, yo, man, I'd be in here mind of my business.
He had come in here smoking his weed.
I'd be somewhere making a sandwich and fuck you making that for.
Mind your fucking business, man.
Because this is my thing, right?
Every day of some dumb shit with this dude.
This is my thing, right?
Okay.
You ate noodles, you ate tuna fish.
I ain't bribing nobody.
What the fuck you worry about me for?
You ate a whole certain jail menu for 20 years.
All right, you come out here, you wear a Dita sweatpants every day for six years straight.
Never change your attire up.
Bro, you got some fucking money now, man.
Fuck you keep eating this hot, hot, salted ass tuna.
Prison tuna.
You still like the same brands and all that goofy shit.
Treat yourself, man.
There's a lot of shit he could have came out of prison.
and still wanting to taste for.
Whoa.
You know what I'm saying?
Whoa.
He just eating dough.
He has to eat out of money, man.
Jesus Christ.
He's got me to make so wandy, man.
You got to mix your wandy, man.
You're right.
You're right.
You did, you know, he did do a 20 ball.
20.
70, 200 days.
That's a month, man.
I won't hear nothing from nobody.
Don't tell me about no excuses, man.
Wilo did 20.
Came home.
He did 7,300.
days in jail.
He's been home six years and up, up, up, up.
NBA point guard money up.
I just seen that text.
I could have been, I should have been a point guard.
Who the fuck you couldn't?
I had a game.
Yeah, all right.
My mom, I'm going to tell you to show you the fucking old trophies.
Man, that's the team when they get everybody trophies.
No, no.
Back in the day, I was MVP.
He was trying to big up the kids morale and all that shit.
They gave everybody trophies.
They gave everybody trophies.
They won big the, y'all niggas came in eighth place.
Everybody still get trophies.
He's real about this.
We live in a time now
where everybody's super sensitive.
You can't say nothing.
You make one comment.
You're hating on black people.
Oh, you're cheering black people down.
I'm laughing at something.
And we live in the time now too, right?
Where a lot of you motherfucking moms ain't moms no more.
You're motherfucking mommy sisters and shit.
That's why your motherfuckers sons
be running around here demons of the world.
Y'all act like y'all don't fucking know.
Now, now, we live in a world
where a motherfucking kid's feelings matter.
They do some dumb shit.
The parents weren't about their feelings.
What?
Yeah, nobody wanted our parents never gave a fuck about our feelings.
Hey, mom, I just got hit by our car.
You'd be all right.
You do some dumb shit.
That shit was different back in the day.
You do some dumb shit.
You got to get corrected.
No, you do some dumb shit.
You got to get corrected.
Oh, no, I agree with that.
I agree with that.
Now, now.
Everybody wants to be their friends.
Now, somebody do some dumb shit.
You don't stand on it.
You don't, you weren't about the kids' feelings and all that.
No, you do some dumb shit.
You got to be corrected.
be held accountable. You got to be correct. That's why
you got all these kids. They
never get corrected. They never get
corrected. They never get corrected. They never get corrected.
And now their mentality
is that they can slip through any motherfucking
situation. They think they're motherfucking
situation. They think they're a
They're bigger in life. They think they can slide through every situation.
So everything with them is some sneaky
trying to maneuver. Nothing's on
the up and up because that's how their parents
fucking raised up. They don't even understand
consequences. I saw that shit when
you saw the way when XX
Tintoshion killers got sentenced
I'm like, y'all don't even realize this man just sent you all
to jail forever. Right.
They don't even know what that means. But it's respect. You don't respect your parents
then you don't respect your teachers. You don't respect
your guidance counselors. You don't respect your coaches. You don't
respect anything. So it starts from there. So you're not
going to respect the law. But it all
start from the household. Absolutely.
That's because when he fuck up
like a lot of times
you be having these moms
be getting in a dad's way of being
a fucking father.
Because oh no, don't know. Don't be
He don't do my son.
Don't talk to my baby like that.
No, no.
This nigger's not no baby no more.
You're a grown-ass man.
Fuck you're talking about.
She's a grown-ass demon.
This nigger's 15 years old.
You feel what I'm saying?
They said, I got the call.
He got the package.
He got the package.
I'm trying to tell him the package ain't where the fuck is that.
He's going to go to jail.
But no, you can't be.
You can't be stern on your kids no more.
You ain't the fuck.
Remember when they used to say, I got to get them before the world do.
Right.
You know what I'm going to do to you ain't going to be nowhere near.
as bad as what these white people
gonna do to you
if you get out
and get caught
about in the street
and the motherfuckers
say you can't talk
to him like that
wait to
that hillbilly
redneck ski
get your son
on the tear
block
and tell him
lock it the fuck up
oh
and he's telling you
to lock it
fuck up
for 40 to 80 years
you're done
you're not going to
see see
let me just say
something
nobody want to talk
to these nick
because everybody
said to the jail shit
so when I go on my thing
damn
I'll be going
now I ain't going too hard
Because let me tell you something
That motherfucker
Judge is going to be sitting there
Royal Com
sitting there
and you're going to give you
100 years
for shooting up
somebody blocked
because we live in the world
now and whereas though
the whole
black community is being gentrified
everywhere you look you see in cranes
they're building it up
so what that mean
let me explain something to you
niggas what that mean
when they building that shit up
them skyscrapers and the Russians
and all them different people
Jews come
and they building this shit up
and you think
you're going to be running around
there shooting guns
guns, fucking up that property value, that's adding more time to you because they got to
clean this shit up because when the reports are where crimes is taking place at and y'all
want to shoot around this new development, then reports is there.
So it's messing up the value of the home based off of the crime.
So crime, young brothers, I'm going to just tell you this.
It's cool to say, you know what, this shit ain't for me.
Because it's going to be too late when somebody put you down or you better hope that you go
to the penitentiary and to the moms.
I'm going to say this.
I've been to a lot of funerals.
I talk to a lot of moms and young brothers
that got killed and they don't know
who their son is to their son ain't here no more
because they never take time to pay attention to their life
and really have a relationship with their son
because now what's going on
you got so many adults out here reliving their second childhood
because we live in a time now where
it don't cause nothing to go to Miami
it don't cause nothing to get your body
it don't cause nothing to get this shit
so now my motherfucker's like I'm gonna live my life
you keep dropping little boo-boo off to grandma house
grandma can't watch him
she in the fucking rocket chair falling to sleep
I'm trying to watch things about a lot.
Little boo-boo is running around the motherfucking streets
while you down Miami
throwing that ass around.
So at the end of the day,
find out who your kids is
while they're living,
not when they did or when they hit the prison.
Because everybody always say,
my baby ain't ever hurt nobody.
Your baby's a motherfucking demon.
Then killed a mass murderer.
And they'd be trying to act delusional.
That's why I don't.
That's why.
Bensis be acting like they delusional out here, man.
Let's keep a real.
Your son ain't got no job.
But he could drive your car all day.
He hanged with a bunch of niggas that hustle.
But you act like you don't know what the fuck's going on out here, man.
I don't scream free nobody.
Because I don't know if these motherfuckers are ever to be in there.
He did you go to his Instagram.
Then you go to a nigga Instagram and free the guys, free the boys, free the men.
You've been talking about the boss.
You got to talk about the four of us too.
You talk about the far office, too.
But I'm keeping it all the way real.
My dad would be the one following the bus to make sure I'm actually going to the crib.
Right.
My dad would be the one that actually makes sure I go to basketball practice and go to baseball practice and go to all these things.
My dad was the one to make sure I did it.
And I'm the same with my kids.
I follow my kids, make sure they're doing the right thing.
I go to my kids social media.
I take my kid's phone.
I got an app on there where I can see where my kids are 24-7.
That's what I'm supposed to do as a father.
They might not like it.
They might not like it.
They be pissed off.
But it's fine.
I make sure they're out with them streets.
I make sure they're not doing nothing stupid, not doing no drugs.
I'm that father.
I'll be cool.
I love them to death.
I'll give them the world.
I teach them how to invest.
I'm buying my daughter
a house now.
But when it comes to them,
they know they got to do it's right.
You got to micromanage your kids' situation.
Absolutely.
But we're living in a time now
where relationships ain't prominent.
Still got to be a fault.
Niggas ain't sticking together.
Yeah, you're right.
I'm just saying,
niggas motherfucking relationships
ain't sticking together
and just the majority of the time
the child is going with the mother.
Right.
That's just how it works.
You feel what I'm saying?
So it's all going to start
in that house
I don't give a fuck
if my dad was around
or my dad wasn't around
my mother was still
going to be the same stern
motherfucker when I did some dumb shit
Right
That's real
But what I'm saying is
Even the mothers
If the father wants to be in the child's life
Don't keep the child away from the boss
Even if y'all not together
Don't keep the child away from the boss
You got a lot of that as well
I got a homie right now
That's going through this same situation
Right now this nigga ain't seen his son
and eight months
because he got caught cheating
so now what does that have to do
with the child?
I'm going to say this though too
it's a flip side of that
I'm going to say this because I think
a lot of people don't want to say this and it's real
a lot of you niggas need to go connect with your
fucking kids too. A lot of you
niggas gave up on your kids you dipped off shit
ain't go right with the mom
you went and got on drugs you went to jail, came home
she ain't do the bit with you fuck them
a lot of motherfucking there's a lot of kids out here
and like I tell him you got to
hard, but you got to be there for them sons, but you definitely
got to be there for them daughters. If you ain't there to get your daughter some game,
it's going to be some nigger giving your daughter the game. And the game they're going
going to give them. And it's going to be beneficial for your daughter. It's going to be beneficial
with them. My daughter's never been everywhere. My oldest daughter, 14, she doesn't
been everywhere from Ghana, the Anguilla.
Like, ain't no, ain't a dirty-ass-knick by the shirt.
You and your daughter, like. You and your daughter, like, I ain't even, but listen,
I'm not just talking about that. I'm talking about the aspect of this. A lot of times
you step off because the shit ain't go right with the mom because niggas do that
dudes do that too
now when you step off
how are you letting some other man
be in the house with your daughter
you ain't got a relationship with him
because I need to, if I got a door
hold my man
I need to know who you is
I need to have your number
you're in the motherfucking house
with my daughter
or you in the house with my son
and dudes are so man
like fuck him
don't leave
don't abandon your kids
and put another
motherfucker man around them
because you don't know
what time they on
you can't
you can't motherfuckers
be out here
breathe with women
it's like you rolling dice
in the back of a moving
pickup truck man
if you don't be with
I don't think you should breathe
with no woman
that you don't plan to be with.
Don't give me wrong.
Things happen.
Right.
Right.
But if you're going to create a family, really build a family.
That's why I like seeing you with your old lady, girl.
I love that shit.
I love seeing him with his wife.
I love being in a relationship.
I love seeing black couples, well, Dominican, whatever.
I'm black.
But like, I love seeing black people together as a family.
He was Dominican at this Dominican conference one time.
He was going to be whatever he got to do to get that check.
I was not, no, no, I'm a hundred percent, thousand percent black.
Wait a Dominican parade car.
No, he was going to have a flag behind him.
Hey, listen, whatever you do,
come to the car show, the DR car show going down.
He got to full little.
As soon as he say, Tudy,
two he starts calling.
That's legend.
That's the energy, brother.
Man, you better pick up the phone for your wife.
Man, shit, I'm working.
See, but she gave in to me at work.
Also, I would say this.
As a community, we also got to keep encouraging.
I'm going to tell you why.
Because a lot of time, these kids only see what they think is good, right?
Growing up in Queens, I would see all the local drug dealers.
They said it's the dirty spots.
You don't say that.
What?
He said Queens.
No, no, no.
The Bronx is dirty.
But I said, I was the drug dealers drive the nice cars and have the nice
and have the chicks and have the jewelry.
So what happened as a kid, that's what you want to be.
That's what I grew up in here.
Tell me you thought was cute when they pulled up.
No, but then I see.
Yo, you.
No, don't listen to me.
But see, but the story was this.
And this is why I always show this man so much love and I always, I will protect and I will
fight a nigga over this dude.
Ernesto, who was a friend of mine growing up, used to play basketball.
We used to ride bikes with each other all the time.
And one day he pulled up in a car.
Honda Accord.
And I'm like, damn, rims on him.
I'm like, what do you do?
He said, come to my crib after school, and I'm going to show you.
So I thought he was selling drugs.
So when I get to his house after school, I thought like, fuck it.
I'm about to sell drugs.
Now, mind you had both my mom and dad.
I didn't need no money, but I wanted what they had.
Yeah.
I go downstairs to Anesto's house.
His mom opens the door, and I see all these records and plaques and recording machines.
And I'm like, what do you do?
He was like, I'm a DJ.
I'm like, what's your name?
DJ Clue.
All these years, I didn't know Clue was my neighbor.
Because at one time, you know, it was a question.
man, you never knew he was.
So Clue was the one that put me in the game.
So if it wasn't for Clue, introducing me into DJ and introduced me into music, I wouldn't
be here right now.
Clue of a fucking legend.
That's that positive influence that you're talking about.
You know what I mean?
I got to be, we got to be for Clue.
Why?
Me and you were supposed to bet.
You've been ducking Gill for a year now with basketball.
Yes.
You talk all that heavy shit over the phone.
You talk all that shit, Clue.
You don't think about Clue.
Clue going to fuck you up, Gil.
No, he's not.
No, I'm going to tell you what?
What?
Man, you ever seen Clue play?
Clue garbage.
Clue got all the equipment, everything.
Knee pads.
That's why he's a boss.
That's the shit.
That's your shit I said.
He's a bum.
He wants those niggas you skip over you.
You can pick a niggas.
You're like, ah, he got knee pads on.
You're my, my nigga.
These things are talking, you're a fucking bum.
You was a bone, dude.
He was a fucking bum.
Yo, let me just say something.
These things are talking crazy.
If you ever think I'm letting a nigger named Ernesto beat me in basketball, you're
fucking crazy. You're fucking crazy. A Dominican
nigga named Ernesto. Get the
fuck out of Ernesto Rodriguez.
You'll never beat me. I got my money on Clue all day.
Clues are the bum. Clues are fucking bum.
They say they'll beat you in basketball and drama
a better DJ. I ain't say no shit like that.
I can tell you, man. Niggas don't want it to hold, man.
Oh, now you're saying. You can say it. You said it.
You're saying it.
I told. I told him. I told him I got my money on.
you all day.
And if you want to set it up, I'm there.
This episode of
a million dollars worth a game is bought about
Hover's dick hostess.
Clu can do that, though.
Clu really got money with Hove, though.
Yeah, he didn't get no money in with Hove.
He was just in here.
No, get this.
I need a hoover's props.
Shut up, man.
He was fucking.
How much you made with the Rock?
How much you made with the Rock?
You said what?
How much you made with Rockefeller?
I made a couple of times with him.
Oh, that's good money.
Just a couple?
I believe more than that.
God damn.
A couple?
Just a couple.
Hey, Clue, when you're
checking rock, Clue, I've seen you two years in Miami
You was talking shit
You ain't doing that yet
You ain't pulled up yet
That nigga real name Arnesto
Man, I ain't losing to no nigga name Arnesto
I've been ducking, dodge and weaving this shit
man for years now
Let me ask you a question
Have you ever heard this in the NBA
Ernesto for three
No, no, that's talk too late
nigger
You said bum
Never
It's a fucking bum's name
But he introduced me to the game
And that's my brother for life
And most of the beefs that I got in the industry
it's because of him.
Somebody say some wild shit on him.
And I'm in an attack mode
because that's my brother.
Same thing with Charlotte.
Let me tell you something.
Take thing with Charlotte, man.
That's what I ain't know.
That's major.
That's my name.
That's my name.
Somebody told somebody.
Yeah.
I ain't know he was a DJ Clue baby.
Mm-hmm.
Who else?
Joe Button?
Yeah.
Joe Button.
Yeah.
Joe Button and Clue baby too.
Oh, oh, oh, yeah, Joe.
Chal of DJ.
Clue of legend, man.
We don't give Clue of respect he deserved.
He doesn't get the,
he don't get the credit.
No, we give him respect he deserve over here.
We come from that era, so we understand clue tape.
Can I ask you a question?
Because I always ask this question.
And I got to say this.
Who was a better rapper, Joe Bunz or Gilly?
The shit, that's easy.
Yeah, that's easy.
No, no.
No. Go ahead.
Who?
Joe.
Thank you.
That's your only thing.
I ain't no.
That's easy.
Hold up.
Hold up.
Evie.
Evie.
Evie.
I told him that.
Amy.
Who?
He had that song plump it up.
That was my favorite joke.
Pump one.
That was a good.
That was a little.
Envy, you're a DJ.
What song?
Have you ever played a song that is in the club
and they went crazy?
I'm with you,
Joe had a club banked at what you need.
He's the nearest.
Gilly had one,
uh,
who made the figures,
was that one?
Not that one.
I'm done with you.
I'm done with you.
I'm done with you niggas.
He got a crazy party song.
That song.
I'm done with you.
Do you play that right now?
Focus.
Yeah, pump it up.
They still use pumping up.
Thank you.
Man.
He was a New York DJ.
You had the, uh, the chicken man.
He's from Jersey.
He's from Jersey.
He's from Jersey.
Joe from Phyllis.
Joe from Jersey.
What are the chicken man record?
You're talking about.
Chicken man.
Fuck you.
He's a chicken man record.
Let's get on the stage right now.
I bet my light showcase full of shit I get your buttons out of here in the first two rounds.
On the battle?
Just like I did every nigga.
Just like I did every nigga from New York.
Let's get the back.
You want me to name the name us.
He got my sign out of here.
He got my sign out of here.
I heard about that.
I heard about that.
I heard about that.
I heard about that.
He got Jews out here?
Where did you get Jew else?
Back when he was draft picks?
Wasn't he draft picks?
It's a dream team or some shit like that.
Got them out of here, how?
I don't believe you.
Face to face, fuck you mean.
In a corporate office,
fuck you talking about.
I got every nigga out of here.
Side your source, I don't believe you.
I got every nigga that I ever one-up against out of this motherfucker.
I don't believe.
I don't think you get drunk.
You'll be a rabbit's ass on.
You can wrap his ass on.
You're talking about smack.
Wait, hold on.
Hold on.
Let me just say this, right?
See, I didn't blow because some things just ain't meant for
to happen.
Until now, but let's just say this.
Name another rapper you know that.
Tony Draper signed.
Cash money signed.
Jay-Z tried the sign.
That still did.
Pop, is that going to be a bad.
Wait, hold on.
Wait, hold on. 50 cent tried the sign, right?
Had to deal with Warner Brothers, right?
Had got money from Koch, right?
Got money out of Tom Bahali, right?
All that was just to get me to this journey right here to where as though, okay,
now I'm going to take this shit over, and now I got all this knowledge,
and then guess who's coming now?
my daughter.
But I'm going to say this, too.
I'm going to put some icing on the cake
or what Gil said.
So guess what?
I didn't think you'd get you out of them.
A lot of people said the roommate, no, no, no.
I heard a lot of you used to want to sign Gilly
because Gilly had the streets of Philly.
So if you wanted to move around Philly in a cool way,
you had to be with, like, somebody like that was true.
Everything is true.
I didn't think of it.
I'm going to put the icing on the cake.
Hold up, because I'm going to put the icing on the cake.
What?
I'm going to put the icing on the cake, though.
Because, and like I tell
niggis just broke down to y'all
that he just like an IG
matter, an industry pass around.
God, damn.
God, damn.
God, damn.
That's all he said.
Industry box.
But I'm going to say that.
Guess what?
If you got a check everywhere.
But guess what?
I ain't never get fucked.
Think about that.
He said the IG model.
He gets passing around.
He gets slayed and sprayed.
I ain't never get fucked.
I'm going to say.
Listen, listen.
Listen, I don't talk shit about Birdman a thousand times.
You ain't never heard me said, nigger, then pay me.
I won't say this though
As a mixtape DJ
You're never
You'll never hear me say
You'll never hear no nigga
that's living
Get old me money
I'm gonna say that he's
As a mixed thing
On the real
I'm gonna say this
I told Nory and he living
I told Nory to New York
I told Nore this
Hold up
I told Nory this
I said Nory
If Gilly would have got in that
fucking industry
He would a fuck niggas up
Gilly wasn't in it
He didn't get it.
He didn't get it.
I was in South Carolina here about giving him.
He didn't get him.
He didn't get a nigger.
Gilly was it.
I didn't get to get my shit off.
He didn't get to get my shit off.
You wrote for people?
I didn't get to get my shit off.
Gilly was in.
So now get my shit off.
He wasn't it.
You were in the industry.
If he had no label, he never was able to drop out of full label support.
He didn't have that shit.
Niggas had the support.
He was on MTV in and help him.
I know Gilly's story.
Gilly was on all the
mixtape DVDs.
Everybody know about
the shit with Wayne
writing for Wayne.
Everybody know the stories.
Listen, let me just say this.
We know major figures.
Let me just say this.
He was my, I was his first manager.
Let me just say this.
All of that was just my journey
up to now, man.
Yep.
It was a journey.
I saw, man.
Let me ask you.
God knew if he gave me
back then.
He'd have been coked up
found in the hotel.
Some white chicks.
He told me that.
Didn't you tell me that, cuss?
Didn't you say that?
He said, if I'd have made out of snorting some coke in the hotel, Hollywood was some white chicks.
You did you say that?
As a lyricist and a writer.
Do you respect artists that don't write their own shit?
Yeah.
I do.
I respect just getting a bag, man.
This shit is not going to overthinker shit.
This shit is about, you could be, oh, you know who the corniest niggas in the planet Earth?
These are the corniest niggas living.
A nigga that say, oh, my shit real, but it ain't hot, nigga.
I don't give a fuck if it's real.
That's right.
First of all, when you're shit hot, you ain't got to say your shit real.
Because a person is, if you're writing for somebody, that person is rapping your life, not his own life.
No, because a lot of times you rap about how you view the person.
You might write for their life.
So you're rapping on how you view that person and what you think that person would say.
Because a writer takes it serious.
Like, you look at Nikki, Nikki takes it serious that she writes her own shit.
Or a lot of times, a lot of times a motherfucker hit a song.
And they feel like that song just connect to them.
Even if it wasn't written for them,
it feels like, okay, this song connect with what I'm going to.
That's right, man.
That's why I like, like, I love when Biggie used to write for Kim.
Like, let me ask you.
If you found out that Biggie wasn't writing his own lyrics,
would you look at Big the same?
Or if you found out Pock wasn't writing his own lyrics,
or Hove wasn't right his own.
Would you look at them to say?
But that's yesterday.
Okay, well, let's just be for real.
Or somebody like, okay, let's just be for real.
If you found out a little baby, if you found out of little baby wasn't right in his own.
We've seen somebody write for Jay Z.
Who wrote for Hove?
So you niggas didn't see the documentary?
That was a hook, though.
It wasn't no lyrics.
Okay, but that's still a nigga writing for you.
I'll take the hook.
A nigga said, then the bridge going to come in and you're going to say,
What's the writing?
I said, I'll get my money right, and that's something got to give it in my lot.
I think he gave him the can't.
I don't think he gave them the lyrics.
But it's still a form of helping you write a record.
So what happened to anybody that do write their shit and don't go?
It doesn't matter if you write your shit.
My whole thing is like this.
It's about creating.
a great song.
Give me the best song.
Put the team on there.
Put the best team.
And okay, if you look at
pull up all the old
motherfucking records.
Put up the,
I think more rappers
read the credits.
Read the credits.
All you got to do is read the credits.
Yeah.
Tell me what,
tell me one joint on there
we would just say
one neighbor.
Well, a lot of that is the sample too, right?
It's also hooks.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm taking that,
I think not having Ghost Riders
has limited hip hop.
Because think about how big R&B is,
right?
They'll pop.
Because they have all of these people in a room
creating the best song.
Rappers need the best song.
Let's be for real.
Probably 99.9% of niggas in rap
got some form of a ghostwriter
because you'll be in the studio with your homies.
You stuck and you say,
yo, there's always something around.
A nigger might just shout something out.
No, the dog, oh yeah, damn.
So that's not a ghost writer.
But a nigger is I'm writing it down for you here.
But, okay, but a nigger is giving you some form of writing
that helped you get from here to there.
I was stuck.
He threw a motherfucker and something out there and bam,
it activated something in your brain.
A word that he said activated.
It's not necessarily ghost writing, but everybody gets help.
You get a spark.
I do shit like that for comedians all the time.
Okay, so if I pin something, right,
then a motherfucker come in and say, all right,
bam, I'm going to change this line here
because he wrote this from a perspective of Philly
but I'm from Atlanta
So I'm gonna change this line here
I'm gonna change this line
I'm gonna take this line out
I'm gonna take this line
So basically he followed my whole format
But he just changed certain words
He changed certain things
He added a little different cadence in here
There's still a form of help
That's still a former right there
I don't think there's anything wrong with that
I think all I want is the best song
If I'm like at the end of the day
He was a pop
I pulled to the park early and look what he was saying.
I was like three songs a day.
Because I was just laying it, rocking it, and getting off.
You can mix it later and have niggas that love been in the studio all night,
just adding the drum beat at the time and shit.
You can do that after the rappers leave and shit.
Niggins that love being in the studio and just love.
I did my whole house like that.
You think Biggie ain't handle help?
No.
When it comes to hooks, I think so.
But writing actual lyrics, I don't think so.
Biggie is the greatest rapper of all time.
Okay.
Okay, let me just ask you a question.
What's making the song go?
The hook.
The hook.
It could be the hook.
The hook.
So he had help because if you don't got this,
you must be used to me spending all it.
I'm fucking you tonight.
But if I find out the wordplay is not written by J or not ran by Big,
I don't look at it.
Why?
I didn't.
I wouldn't care with Drake.
And guess who else don't give a phone?
I think a lot of people didn't.
Guess who else don't give a fuck?
The bitches that's going to suck
They dick after the concert
They don't give a fuck
And the people that listen to it
They're not like, I want the nigger
that wrote that Bradford
I want to suck the Ghost Rider's bitch
Ghost Rider dick
Don't get no dick sucks man
We're going to use both those clips right there
They both just said that
And you got to say this though
Ghost riders don't get no dick sucks man
And you got to say this though
Ghost riders got dried dicks
They got wet pens and dry dicks
Gil said something
Gills said something very important
Listen
Gil says something
something very important, right?
You're a fucking...
And he said something
like a touch on right now.
Because a lot of people, a lot of people
was caught up on what's going on right now.
Right. And Gil said something. Y'all, he's two
nicks tripping. And Gil said something real important.
Hey, this thing is crazy, man.
Hey, listen.
This thing is...
Listen, we got a touch on this, man.
Y'all niggas is tripping.
He's talking about we got to touch on this.
He's screaming out, ghost ride the dick.
He's talking about it.
Let me touch on something.
What the fuck's going?
I ain't even talking about that, Charlotte, man.
He's tripping.
What I'm saying is,
y'all is great.
These niggins, these, them niggins weeded up.
What I'm saying is this.
Gilles said something very important
that tapped into right now and the day.
What's that?
Niggas keep talking about something,
my shit real,
or I'm real, I'm real,
and can we do the,
can we really go back to the books?
Most of the biggest rappers in the world shit wasn't real.
It couldn't be.
Nog was writing,
documenting from what he was seeing.
Yeah, they'd be in prison.
Biggie ain't do all that shit.
Pock ain't do all that shit.
No, it's impossible.
So when people say, oh, my shit real, like, and you hear me, yeah, I really,
who's shit really real?
They're selling big records.
Right.
Like, who the fuck real selling records?
I think Hove's shit real.
No, I'm not saying it on that level.
I can't say, say, this episode of Me and Oswald a River game is bought to you by
Hooves third dickle.
I'm a Pinkett-Smiths-Miffrey-N-N-Oles Carter.
Proudly.
What?
I am a Pinkett Smith Winfrey nose card
You hear me
Okay
Oh we gotta get you on a podcast
Man you come to sit down with us man
Listen
And when it's billion dollars worth of game
That's something whole would say
I'll come sit here
Definitely sound like something he would say that
Definitely sound like something like that
You're rotten ass nigga
I'm gonna tell you now then niggas
Since he know you
And he know what you would say
You rotten ass nigga
He'd be a billion dollars worth a game
For a day
Oh man
But no the whole whole
The whole thing is like, I think we live in a town where people say that.
And like, I got to tell sometimes young chats and tell them, yeah, because I'm real, I'm real, I'm not.
What do that fucking mean?
You're going to catch a case when you get signed?
That's exactly what it means.
People think real is criminal.
And I'll be looking at these nicks like, yeah, all your reps is really real, but your jewelry is really fake.
You're telling them yourself.
I like real people.
Like Shalamee shit.
I have a fake change.
Charlemagne and Pete Davidson once spent $2,000.
They know that.
I have no problem telling
this story. But did you get the same effect?
Yes, because I told Pete
called me one day. He did. Pete hit me. Pete
was like, yeah, I want to get a Cuban link.
He was popping. I'm like, we're not
buying no real Cuban link, man. I said, we're going to
go to our guy, Greg Yuna, and we're going
going to get... What's his name? Greg Unis.
Greg Yud was selling fake shit. No, you know,
because I asked for it. He don't sell fake shit.
Oh, I said. Don't fuck his name up.
$2,000.
Cuban links. I had one. Pete had one.
Anybody questioned me?
We was on Brewerful Club.
Let's be for real.
Charlamy, life is born.
He got two friends and his wife.
Two friends in his wife.
He don't go nowhere.
He got two friends, his wife and a driver.
No, I got a majority of my team is like Jalen Hurts team.
I got just mad, mad home girls, man.
Mad black women around.
And what's name called him and talked shit in Mary Day?
Duval called him and busts on him all day.
That's my guy.
That's my dude.
Deval telling me you ain't, you ain't shit.
Because the quote, gilly niggas is rotten.
Yes.
No, no.
Niggas ain't shit.
Niggas ain't shit.
You know what I like, I like rolling with a team of women.
And you see me somewhere.
It's going to be me and a bunch of women.
Oh, no, because niggas always got an ulterior motive, man.
And I ain't got no time for that shit.
I'm going to tell you like this.
Gil told me when I came home, he said, Cus, I'm going to let you do you.
You got to move around.
You got to see things.
But I'm just going to tell you one thing.
These niggas are suckers with talent.
That's right.
A lot of these niggas, they don't come from where we come from.
They're not built.
They just so happen to have a talent, got money.
But a lot of niggas corny, they're going to do corny shit.
They're going to be suckers.
And it took some tucks.
John, one day I came in a spot.
Because you're right.
I said, because.
You're right.
You motherfucking right, man.
These niggas, these niggas figured in a...
Hold on.
Hey, no, no, no.
You want to know what some of the craziest shit.
He forgot he said this.
He said, because all the niggas you be expecting
to do real shit, don't none of them do real shit.
That's right.
Charlemagne ain't in no street, nigga.
He wanted the realest niggas in this shit.
A time, he always...
You all ain't even remember you said that.
This nigga always.
Always take the call and then plug you right in.
Yo, while, oh, you want this?
You want this person?
These people just call me, man.
They got this.
Come here.
Come to this dinner.
They're going to hook you up.
He'd take you right to plugs.
He introduced me the plugs.
And one thing Charlemagne can say about me,
I might have called Charlemagne with 10, 15 niggas and plug him directly to him.
He was trying to go to the next level.
I'm like, yo, I don't get a nobody way.
That's right.
Oh, yeah.
There's a brother you need to know.
I ain't getting a nobody motherfucking way out here.
That's real.
Even last year when he knew he was going to be.
We're looking for the rotating co-host.
Walla lined up like four people.
Yeah, you need to talk to her.
You need to talk to her.
Putting me on text with them and everything.
Like, you don't get in each other way.
You don't want to come to stuff like contracts and shit like that.
I got the game from people who did it before me.
And y'all are calling.
It's like, y'allel hit me like, y'all, I'm doing X, Y, and Z.
Yeah, this is exactly what's in my deal.
And we appreciate you too, brother.
Because you've never been on no corny shit.
A lot of niggas don't know.
You do that for a lot of people in the industry.
He's connected.
He look out for a lot of motherfucking.
Now, if you want to get a car,
DJ Envy, he's a plug for courts.
Oh, Crip, all Cray, all Cray, ball, Cray.
You want to come to DJMV, a car show in Alaska.
We're doing a car show in December.
I'm doing 60s shit, by the way.
Just put out there, do a 60 show.
Let's go back and talk about that, though, about just having the right people around you.
That's important, bro.
I see, you and Gilly, y'all roll tight.
You be with your old lady.
Same thing with Envy.
That's the same way I move.
Like, my team is very, very, very small.
I got nothing but women around me.
All women run, every business I got was this.
Me and Kevin Hart's,
SBAH Productions, a woman, Nicole Scheld
runs that. Or this is my podcast network to Black
Effect. A woman, my good friend, Dolly Bishop
runs that? You know, my book and print, everything.
Like, my business partner is a woman. Like,
the people I like to hire
and, you know, meet, give positions
to a majority women. Why?
Because they get shit done. Women get shit done.
I got a woman that has my shit.
Shout out to this. Listen, but let me tell you
something real quick. One thing
about this shit is about
once you get to a certain age,
this ain't no motherfucking hangout. This ain't
corner. You start moving with
motherfuckers that you handle business with. That's right. When me
and Gil pull up is us our cameraman, we're getting
our job done and we're getting the fuck out of the way.
All that posse shit at a certain age
they got to stop. How many people we came with today?
Y'all, y'all pulled up by yourself. Charlemagne had
three security bowls, though, with him. These niggas
big, too. But that's another story,
but y'all pulled up by yourself.
By myself. Nobody with me. Those niggas name Big Sherman,
man. They shoot. They shoot. They got to be big
for. Oh, okay. Oh, you're damn.
No, baby, that's true, you learn that.
Like, you say, a lot of times you balked yourself out.
Like, I come to a spot by myself,
Charlaman comes with a security about yourself.
They all here told me a long time ago.
They say two motherfucking, two pussy,
two bitch-ass niggas make a gangster.
One nigga with a gun and one bitch-ass-niglead on the side screaming.
Shoot, shoot, shoot.
Right?
You heard what he just said.
They shoot, they shoot.
Shoot, shoot.
Yeah, right.
I would also tell
I would also tell people this too
When it comes to
Learn the laws right
Because sometimes it's like
I see a lot of these dudes running around
And your firearms are legal
Most of the time
When you're 21
As long as you don't got a felony
You could get a firearm
Yeah
You know I mean
I'm licensed in what
39 states or something like that
I carry everywhere
How about just higher arms
Carry everywhere
Sometimes I don't want to
Sometimes I want to take my kids to the mall
I want to take my kids here
Firearm everywhere
Look at me
He's waiting to shoot the nigg
Tomorrow, DJMV.
He died.
He wants them to roll over in the mall.
Can you imagine that?
He won't the kids roll over in tomorrow if he let all his whole clip out,
drop the clip up, throw another clip in.
Gigi, Gigi, get the kids.
Roll that, boom, one.
I'm definitely that.
I'm the one that goes to the range and I practice.
You see how I called niggas out.
You see how I got a bunch of cars and a bunch of women.
Exactly.
What's this at me?
I'm like, high-arm security.
But when I do go places and I do go shows, yes.
But when I do go places and I do go shows, yes.
But when I'm, and I just want to hang out with my kids, I drive nice cars.
You remember, somebody shot my car up trying to carjack me.
Damn.
Hit my car four times, my rolls.
Driving down the highway backwards, trying to carjack me.
So what happened?
I was leaving a club.
I had security.
Back then, this is when I used to do a lot of clubs in New Jersey, New York.
We were leaving the security.
And security, they were trying to rob my jewelry.
So my security would put me on the highway, and then he would veer off.
And I would go to the city, to the station.
I would sleep at the station.
They came up behind me with a police light on that car.
police light on their car trying to pull me over
I see the lights I'm like this shit don't look right
give them the game though
give them the game about the lights
right so they put the police light so
my father's retired police officer
so you know I would see cops
I know everything pretty much about police cars
and cops and procedure protocol
it was a light that wasn't red it was only blue
and they were trying to pull me over so I wouldn't pull over
so they ran into the back of the car trying to crash
it was a rose roy's reef at the time blue
ran into the back of the car
so now they start chasing me
but I'm the type of guy if somebody's trying to rob me
I need to know who it is and why, because I won't be able to sleep.
I'll be like, this nigga's trying to get me.
So, you know, I let them catch up.
We go through easy pass.
I slow up through easy pass.
It takes a picture of their car.
They pull up in front of me.
They try to cut me off.
I put the car in reverse.
Now I'm backing down the highway.
And they run and chasing me, shooting at the car.
I hit the car like four times.
But the easy pass is what got them caught because they took a picture of their car,
took a picture of their face and that's how they was caught.
But ever since then, no matter what it is.
I carry my firearm wherever.
They're in prison, right?
Yeah, they're in prison.
They got, I think,
three years one got three one got four years
that's all yeah yeah the reason they got that
is because they want to go to trial and they
and they plead it out but
that's the case you should have to stand on their ass they got more
time that's the case but those are the type of things
you always got to wonder but
sometimes security don't matter
I ain't no street nigga I'm taking the stand
your ass going to prison you do some shit like that to me
but like you know sometimes when I want to go to
my kids dead shit or whatever
you don't want security I don't want security when I'm taking my daughter to go
get ice cream. I don't want security when I'm taking
nobody. Yeah, stuff like that ain't nobody. But that's when
the most random thing happens when you just randomly
out and about. That's when the random shit happens. So
it is what it is. It's crazy. I mean,
that's wild, man. Nigger just, nigga
try to execute
DJMV. And if I think about it, he
got a bad. He didn't have a way worse
shit happened to him than me. I just got
punched upside the head. You know what? And you've been
hired. And a couple rappers run down. Yes, I stay home.
And I go away.
You said a couple rappers. Who else ran down on me?
He said, yes. I stay.
Buster, Mays.
What?
Buster runs a legend.
Wait, Buster runs down on you?
Yeah, Buster ran down on you.
What the fuck you say to the legend?
And the, and the fuck-up thing is most of these niggas see me first.
So they run down on me first.
And they always think, I'm nice-skinned and then we argue with them.
And then they run down on him.
I was made disrespect.
Well, you know what it was?
I'll say this.
I wanted to win so bad when we got the breakfast club, anybody could get it.
So there was some people.
And I apologize for this all the time just because we have to hold our own icons in high regard.
Absolutely.
If we don't respect our old.
then nobody will.
So it was that freezer shit, man.
I used to put rappers in the freezer back in the prison.
You put it in the freezer.
Did you put Gila in the freezer?
No, I don't put Gil in the freezer.
I put Buster in the freezer.
Because Buster had did a, uh, he did a freestyle over oldest beat.
And the crazy shit is the shit is actually hard.
Yeah, I was just being an asshole.
Well, why are you doing it?
So it was off and DMX, God bless the dead on the oldest beat.
And I gave him donkey here the day for shit.
For no reason.
It really was for no reason, right?
You ain't shit.
Man, we was at a Melanie Fiotta birthday party in L.
It was my birthday.
I'm in that drunk as shit.
I see Buster walk in, Buster go holl at my man, Boo.
Y'all know Bustin'clock, brother.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, boo.
So, Boo was like, hey, man, Buster want to holl at you, man.
I think he, you know, I think he, you know, I think he, you know what you
feeling away, you know what I mean?
You know, I told him, I said, you know, y'all got to have a conversation.
Ain't going to be nothing crazy.
I'm like, I go.
Buster, Buster said, you know me?
You know me, Duke?
You know me?
I said, oh, shit.
Did you run?
Did you run?
No, I said, yeah, I know you.
You're a dude who used to be hot, but your shit whacked now.
You told Buster.
The Buster said,
You better suck this tough guy's shit before I fuck you up in here.
I'm drunk as shit.
I'm like, and I'm going to fuck you up.
I don't know.
I said something like, we're going to fight in this motherfucker or something.
And then Buster people came, my people came, and they just like broke us up.
But did you ever make it right with Buster?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hell yeah, man.
I heard the other story.
Tell him another story, Gil.
I heard Buster said,
put my hands with your eye
to see
hold on
there's a picture
on line
if I can find
this picture
me and bust
yeah
you have not
you have the real
limbo
it look like me
the real limbo
the real limbo
the rap
of the real Lambo
never heard
he's a date
LeBron James
his mom
oh yeah yeah
he was on
Charlemaine
ass too
I wasn't
for that one
he stepped to me
we had live
one night
I went up to the room
I'm with my wife
by myself
Charlamaine
why he's up to you
though
because I was the
only one out
I'm with my wife
me and my wife
tipsy
I'm tips, we just enjoy and live.
Yo, let me talk to you for a second.
I'm like, what's up?
Yo, what's all that shit y'all was talking about?
He wanted smoke with Charlaman.
That's the picture?
Let me see.
It looks like me and booed dancing.
Buster, it's like Buster's slapped the shit out of you.
Yeah, they look like Buster's finished.
Buster's just, it looks like you got Buster handprint on your face.
Yeah.
Buster husky and shit.
It looks like you're crying too, man.
I was drunk.
I was saying all types of stupid shit, man.
Would you want Coke that night?
Mm-hmm.
Shit, I might as well have been.
Definitely like, why you got a tail on his waist like that?
I'm acting like I want to get away?
I'm back.
Oh, I don't know.
He didn't know.
Hold me back.
Hold me back.
Hold me back.
But the real Lambo, Mace, asking about Mace.
Yeah, Mace.
Mace was, we was at, we was that, we was that Fountain Blue?
Miami, Fountain Blue in Miami.
Mesa, say, Shaw, you got to stop playing, Shaw.
Mace, she chest bumped me.
Ooh.
I was in a restaurant.
I was in a restaurant.
And he was like the same height.
Like, what's up?
He said, what's up?
He said, what's up?
Then my man just backed him down
out the restaurant.
That was me, he started to get anybody else.
My man, that's out there?
No, no, no, no, somebody else.
My former associate.
You put him more security.
He got a hell of a backdown team, though, don't he?
Yo, let me ask you a question.
I was supposed to what they?
He didn't eat.
He all his own, though.
One time, one time, outside of the station, right?
Yeah.
Now, every time this happens, we outside the station.
So when Sholome got punched in the back.
Hey, hey, I come into work right after him.
He don't even call me like, yo, be careful.
I'm just, ooh-da-doo.
Nothing or not.
He goes downstairs.
Charlemagne pieces.
There was a pharmacy across the street.
Charlemagne had to get some money out of the ATM.
He goes to the ATM and they get the money out.
He's waiting for Charlemagne.
Punching Charlemagne in the back of the head.
No, he's straight-up punched me.
Because I was walking out, I was walking out the door,
and he was acting like he was coming in.
He snucked me.
Stucked him.
So, Charlemagne, back in his heyday,
he used to carry these brass knuckles.
Use a fucking
Right?
That's some guardian
Navy shit, bro.
Yo.
That's some Guardian Navy shit.
Charlemaine
Because.
He Charlemaine
three pieces this nigga is so crazy.
Beat the shit out of.
Boom,
boom!
Knock them out.
Knock them out.
That's that Gordon Asian shit.
Rock them out.
Solland then run back upstairs.
Yo, this nigga just parts me in my face.
You know, I'm a rider.
Oh, let's go fuck this dick off.
We run back downstairs.
We go in the pharmacy.
We can't find them.
I went back in the pharmacy to the fight.
I went back in the pharmacy to the press child.
I need to get four around.
Let me tell you.
He had brass knuckles, cuss.
He had brass knuckles.
Let me tell you, hold on.
Hold on.
So me and Shawlman in the pharmacy, right?
Yo, man.
The nigger come back in the pharmacy.
Now that man's a nigga scared.
Because I fucked him up so bad, he dropped his wallet out of his pocket.
He came back to his wallet.
I'm like, oh, he got his name.
He got the shawlerman scared now.
We're like, oh, so he got the hammer.
He got the hammer.
He's scared.
He got the hammer.
The blick is red in the inventory room.
He got the jimmy.
He got the blickie on him.
He got the blickie on him.
He said, he got the blick on shit.
The nigga was so fucked
Because Charlemagne hit with the brass knuckle
He didn't know what was going on
He picked up his wallet
And then there was a bench outside
I sat on the bench for like three hours
The same day
There was a bomb scare in the city
So cops never came
That's right
So he sat on that bench for three hours
And then the police came
And when they came
They looked at the videotap
And they was like well
You fucked him up
You want him to do
Like you know
I wanted that nigga locked up
I called the precinct
So many times after that
Because that nigga cheek was
That nigga cheek was striving
I want to leave that niggas so many times
No, no, what Envy said
I wanted them locked up
Because I wanted to know who sent him
Right
I want to know what that came from
Right
You know what you think, Scenti
I have no idea
At that time
I really don't know
Because that was after the can
I get a drop shit
Those niggas were trying to get me
To fuck up out of this
I earned everything I got
Because them niggas were trying to get me
Up out of here
What was at the time
When you said
You know what
I'm done fucking with people
Man
Never
No
He stopped
He stopped
No, no, no, no.
He just fuck with people down to where they don't take it too personal.
You know what's crazy?
It's worse now because it's not rappers anymore.
Like the people, I'll be going after more so now as elected officials, it's the politicians.
Just stop that shit.
They're going to get you out of it.
You're probably right, but we're playing a different game now.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I don't like rappers is cool.
And also, too, as I get older, it's like what I look like judging these rappers, man.
They're young.
They're just trying to make a way for themselves.
They're just trying to make a living.
I've had rappers come up to me sad
that I told
I said this shit was whacked
His conscience finally came
You know what I mean
The conscious kicked in at 41
Remember when Thug was there?
Thub Thub was like man
Thug said yo man
He's the mice want to kill you
Because everybody
Listen to you
And you clowning me
Making jokes and shit like that
I'm like God damn
He's right
Your Conscious kicked in at 41
Another ass nigga
He waited till he gets
He waited till he gets all rich
When y'all niggas
What I'm looking like
Tell about these kids
I ain't telling
these babies
I changed my hustle
I'm talking about
elected officials now
because the babies
I hurt too many babies
I heard too many
I heard of roll up
Charlemais
Fuck out
Let me
Let me ask you the big question
Charlam
Now he came about the babies
He's filthy rich
I do man
He's vacationing in iguana
Anguilla
Let me ask you a question
Come on yeah
Let's get it
Because he's sweating his shit
Like a slave
I need some tissue
I'm actually the big
Like Harry and Tubman trying to get out the fucking
God damn what Harry and talking did you
No I'm just saying you're like you swear like that's right
Let me ask you a question show on you yes sir
You and Nivey
How was it when you all got that visit from the next level
What's the next level
The people man
When you're ready when your career is at that level
And then you get a visit to go to the next next next level
I'm talking to Luminati
I ain't say no names
we ain't supposed to speak about that
Wallo yeah we don't speak about that
Walo you know we ain't
that's why I'm sweating here now
I ain't even going to say that
I might get called in for that
I'm gonna just say that
You already got called in
You already got called it
Diggins just like that
No lie
You already got called it
I will say this though
When we started the breakfast club
You know you need vision
I didn't have the vision
because I was just happy to be on radio
in New York
That was my vision
I was happy for anything
I'm like we did it
Charlemagne had the vision of syndication
I saw it all
He had the vision of what it was going to be
The markets and all that
And he would play it and say it
Over and over and over again
And then I remember Nicki Minaj did that song
Moment for Life
And she was
This career would be syndicated
And he was like
That's a sign we're gonna be syndicated
I'm like what the fuck up
I said we need to make that a drop
I mean that shit corny
Shut up
And then it started happening
And then we got syndicated to eight markets
Right
And it was Detroit Milwaukee
And a couple of other off markets
Milwaukee was first
Yep
And then we was like, I don't know if this going to work.
Some people was like, I don't believe in y'all.
We don't want to do it.
And then this shit just started to grow.
20 markets, 30 markets, I like.
80 markets.
90 markets.
We're over 120, 130 markets now on radio.
And we was like, wow, what can be next?
91 markets 100 plus stations.
Then it was like, well, what's next?
Then, you know, the YouTube and can't continue to grow.
Then we did the Revolt deal and now the BET deal.
And we just continue to grow.
But let me ask you this, though.
Watch this next level, though.
No, no.
I already know.
What the fuck I'm talking about.
The next level.
let me ask you all this going to like like the the syndication like what did that mean like
because a lot of people don't know what syndication mean and in how did that say you don't know what
it mean they put you in a bunch of cities no people don't understand how how to process
and them even getting to prove to do that yeah i mean they put you in all the different cities
and and you think about it that's what numbers y'all had to reach or something you all had to reach
to get to syndication no it was more so um it was more so what we were building in the culture
Because I think people don't realize, like, even back then when we was, like, when you had all those viral moments, whether it was the, back in it was Kanye, Ray J, Dame, Dash, the ratings weren't equating what was happening online.
Right.
Right.
And the game was shifting so much that the radio industry was like, well, the numbers ain't, ain't there as far as the radio is concerned.
But this shit they're doing on the internet.
We're hearing about these motherfuckers everywhere.
And so slowly with surely, those ratings started to show up on radio.
And that's when people were like, okay, let's see how they would test in other markets
because everybody knows them everywhere else.
Like they knew us in all these other markets because of the Internet.
And so they was like, okay, let's try them in syndication.
And then that shit, that shit worked.
Now, we didn't have it figured out back then.
That's why I say now we got, I feel like Breakfast Club got more impact now than it did back then.
Why?
Because the audience is bigger and the things that we talk about are bigger.
Like we impacting people's everyday lives.
You know what I mean?
Like conversations about mental health and family and finances.
literacy. That shit way brought it in a rapper
getting mad at you and yelling and screaming.
That's right. Absolutely. Absolutely. Like those
conversations are different. That's what always
told me. Man, when Walo drop
his, well, that
Wallo got books out now, but
there's a, when Wildo dropped his book, man.
And you finished writing the book, man.
Gilly, you need to do a book, too. They'll be chasing
you writing that book now. It's coming. Okay.
But Wallo already got this, Wallo and
Gilly got these places in the culture of being
motivational speakers. Right. You know what I'm
saying? People coming to you off of something different.
My shit's motivation in a different way, though.
You know what I mean?
You motivate the thugs.
I ain't trying to tell you to get up, get out.
Not just the thugs, though.
He's trying to tell you to get up and smoke soon.
Not just the thugs.
Y'all got a lot of people.
Like, even when I say, you know,
I have Wallow up one of our real estate seminars.
A lot of times people are scared to do what they're supposed to do.
They're scared to pull that trigger, bro.
They have a gunloader.
And they do the homework.
They do the Googling.
They take a zillion and one seminars.
They read a zillion in one book.
I keep seeing the same people, the same people.
The same people.
But they're scared to pull that trigger.
And like I tell everybody all the time
And that's the reason why we started doing the seminars
Because, you know, these crab niggas been charging
Niggas 10,000 for seminars
But I tell people
Instead of taking that 10,000 or that 3,000
To put in a seminar, invest in yourself
You don't lose it anyway if you think like that
Look at this shit.
Yeah, this is amazing.
Like y'all got your own shit.
Y'all ain't talking about this shit enough.
Like, we don't need to.
We just going to shit.
I'm going to tell them they got a whole house
that they've turned into basically a creative studio.
A creative studio.
This is a creative work.
place.
Absolutely.
Straight up.
That's what we're supposed to do.
Y'all ain't doing
nobody here but curating content.
That's right.
That's it.
Not just for yourself,
but other people.
That's the type of shit.
And when Tudy kick him out,
Gil sleep on the couch.
What the fuck out of here?
Imagine me getting kicked out my house.
I'm the one that's slung dick,
nigger.
I'm the one.
I'm the one way.
How many times you got kicked out of it,
never?
I've been on my wife
24 years, man.
I never got kicked out a few times.
Like a little bit.
Nicky, you kicked out of me.
You're sleeping out of a room.
You slept in our room a couple times.
I did. I did. I have.
I ain't about to sleep in another room.
I don't like going to bed without having that discussion, even if it's...
Only one time, though.
Only one time, no. Only one time.
And I'm sure everybody in the world knows what happened.
Play his fuck up, you know what I mean?
One time.
You slip on your stomach?
He always sleep on his stomach.
Licekin, niggas, too, that up.
Licekin, niggas got a bad, man.
You like skin, fuck you, fuck you tell about.
I ain't light skin.
You sleep on your fucking stomach.
I'm brown skin, nigga.
Shut up.
See, I don't sleep on your stomach?
Oh, my God, I look like sleeping from my stomach.
What?
You look like a spooner, man.
You look like a no spoon.
I do sometimes.
You know, what's wrong with that?
No, not my whole to spoon.
I mean, sometimes my arm is dead.
Why are you looking at me?
No, I'm just making sure my shit ain't dry.
You know, sometimes my arm go dead from a laying on my arm.
So I got to get my, come on, baby.
Hug me.
That's what life is about, man.
Like you ain't never little spoon, nigga.
I'm a little sport.
I like to be a little sport.
Ain't nothing wrong with that.
I ain't hurt my life.
That's not a clue talking about a DJ.
That's not a clue talking about a DJ.
Clu came up behind him.
He had his hand on the turntable.
Clu come up behind him while he put his hand on top of his hand.
Kissed him on the back of his neck.
That's how you're doing.
I hate you.
I hate you.
He said you don't have a clue how I envy you.
That's crazy.
I hate y'all, man.
I hate y'all.
These niggies is crazy.
That's how Clue came up with his echo shit.
The envy fucked up.
You got nervous.
Like, oh, shit, what's happening here?
Cool, clue, clue, cool, cool, cool.
I hate y'all, man.
Shout to my brother, Clue.
Love Clue, man.
Shout to my Dominican brother, Ernesto Rodriguez.
Ernesto.
Oh, man.
Cook the shit out you, brother.
It's just like that.
Right.
