Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - Episode #14 - "360 Deal"
Episode Date: July 16, 2019On today’s Episode of Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, Wallo & Gillie start off by discussing the music projects they’re currently listening to (5:22). Along with show Producer Devinwade they spe...ak on Social Media smoke & mirrors and the culture of REVENGE STUNTIN’ (12:30).The Legend Of Dance Machine (16:06)Social Media Pet Peeves (21:57)Tripping or Tricking (24:30)Who would you be?: Drug Addiction Edition (27:36)Million Dollaz Worth Of Game (33:34)Stories from a Cell: Prison Employment (39:10)360 Deal:(44:23)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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Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You don't know how I was raised.
You wouldn't understand.
Not at all.
Six of us in a two-bedroom apartment.
Figure it out
I'm just on a mission
I started out a kid, a lot of ambition
On my birthday never got what I was wishing for
Daddy wasn't dead shit I didn't miss him though
Didn't blame him either
It was the norm to us I mean
None of my friends had daddy's either
I was raised by Erie Avenue
We young carry burners
They would bury you
So at a young age
I learned to fight for my
Because I wasn't going to be that scary dude
Getting picked on
Get in a little bit
It happened one time
I was like, for this
I want the Zetti house
Got his brother 308
You went to grab that piece
Because your fight game
Isn't really that
You let's not plan
You didn't you call me
I need you to I got a little issue
I'll be hey
I'm a hit you with a goddamn
That was trying to give me one
by Gilly the Nut
And uh featuring Pusha T
That's a you know
That's a classic
But I will say
You're now tuned into
me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, million dollars worth a game.
I go by the name of Gilly, the king.
I go by the name of the Grandmaster of all nut-ass-knit.
Yeah, whatever, Wallo, 26, 7.
And have you had any good hair lately?
First of all, we always get into this, you know, everything, Deva Glam, our sponsor.
We want to always shot them out with the riff.
And we still, me and Gil, still working on them two-paid wave caps.
They're coming out there.
Listen, they're going to make a splash.
I'm thinking even about investing in them.
Because there's a lot of bald dudes that just say you want to go out of the night.
You want to do the town.
You want to throw some waves on?
There's a lot of baldmen out here that's living in the past.
Their whole life is a throwback Thursday.
Yeah.
And they're dying to get there.
No, some people, some people in denial that they got, you know, convertible.
See, the worst joint.
Oh, let me ask you, what's the question?
When, when your hair is leaving you, right?
Which one is worse?
Is it worse when your front goes back or when you get the bird nest?
right there in the middle.
No, no.
See, she, she, she, she, when the convertible just started, what's name?
Because you could hide that.
Like, you could really hide that.
No, I think that's the worst.
When you get that, that joint right there, the bird nest right there.
No, you can wear it at a B.C.
Or like a little, no, what's name?
No, what's the name?
He was the Beijing when he just put a little Beijing there.
Yeah, I could paint my shit black.
You were the Beijing.
I've never in my life.
I was a Beijing, gosh.
Okay, let me just tell you something.
It's all you niggas out here.
That still put Beijing in your shit in 2019.
It's a lot of d'all of dudes doing that.
That still put the black shit in your head and your beard.
And it's 2019.
I'm just going to say you a CMF, all right?
What's that?
A corny motherfucker.
It ain't no fucking way of getting around that.
If you put Beijing in your fucking hair in 2019, use a CMF.
Well, we're going to, you know, our sponsor.
or everything divaglam.com,
we're going to start getting them caps, the wave caps.
Yeah, we got to check it out.
What's the price point you want to think
we can put on the wave caps?
And you get the tight Jones one side's foot,
but you can just throw it on
and it's like you got waves.
And you just, you might just want to do the town.
I'm going to keep it all the way real, though.
If I get one of them joints,
I'm going to get me curly hair.
Like, is I never had curly hair?
You get the curly hair, John?
Is you going to wear wags, but is you going to wear du rags then?
A wave cap?
No.
No.
No.
I'm getting my curly shit that weird du rags.
Like, no.
First of all,
du rags is not for niggas with curly hair.
Like, that's just, first of all.
Who du rags for?
Niggas with peasy hair.
Like they come from Moodoofuka,
Africa,
Moodofuca.
It's for that's to lay that peasy shit down that's not trained.
Motherfuckers,
they got good hair,
got trained hair.
Your shit lay down.
Like,
when du rags is for niggas
that look like there's a bunch of roaches
fighting on your top of your shit.
You're 37 Mac,
don't he wear wave caps?
No.
You fucking lie.
You mind me times I came in the crib and he walked up on me with a duress.
My son, no.
He disrespect my presence.
Okay, okay, okay.
Okay, hold on.
You ain't even hiding in you.
He just walking around the crib, but then he went outside with the do you on.
Let me just say this.
I cussed my son out.
And I said, because I said, I said, thought.
Why you got to do you on?
Your shit lay down like a, like a prayer rug.
I don't care if it lay down that.
Why do you, why would you want waves and you already got silky smooth and shit?
Only people that get away were wearing du rags in public is, oh, geez, oh heads.
I always respected them because I always wanted to, that's why I wanted to wear a wave cap when I was little,
because the old heads would be on the corner.
But these dung minas got some spicy wave caps going on, red velvet pups.
Remember we saw the young boy with the belt.
He had a velvet red wave cap.
Yeah, I'm like, yo, dog, you just wearing that in the public, that shit looked at nasty.
You had that nasty-ass wig cap all stuck to it from.
But it just looked at nasty.
Like, you seen it from across the street and it was shining, the sun was out.
You got a nasty-ass red velvet wave cap on your young bull.
Like, come on, man.
Stop this old
his shit.
You might as well
get you a 40 in the J.
Like straight up.
Let me just ask you a question.
What are you listening to right now?
What music?
I'm listening to a bunch of stuff.
You know my stuff is crazy.
You know, I really tapped into,
first of all,
my man, Sampa.
I'm always listening to Samper,
the process album.
I'm listening to Saaba.
Sampa?
Sampa?
Yeah, he's a singer from overseas.
I'm listening to his album process.
I'm listening to Saaba out of Chicago.
He got a great album
Sirens is just my everything
I'm listening to a couple of Baltimore
artists now, Young Moose, Sosa, Florida
that's, Young Moose, Mick Savage.
East Side of Baltimore.
Yeah, I'm listening to, I'm always listening
to Philly artists. You got a lot of,
you got a lot of artists in Philly,
you know what I mean, that I'm like,
I really be like, tune it into.
You know who one of my favorite Philly artist is right now?
Who?
Tierra Wack.
Yeah, yeah, that goes, she's just, she's like,
legendary. She's just on it.
Rocky. Go ahead.
Bree Steve's. Go ahead.
You know what's funny, though, in Philadelphia, I'm going to keep it all way real.
The women are kicking the nigger's ass right now.
Yeah, it's not that many women either. That's why.
And they are kicking the niggas in Philadelphia asses right now.
Not Sean Smith ass.
But what I'm saying is the women right now
He's a different type of animal
But let me tell you something
The women right now is holding it down
In Philadelphia
On a different level right now
I checked out this week
I had checked out
I've been checking out a couple people like
You know Garcy got he got two nice
Jones joins just came out
Bugsie just dropped some stuff
You know you got a
Drama drop some stuff
You got a black poppy just dropped the new John
Like it's a lot of people dropping
They just drop drop drop drop drop drop drop
drop.
There's a lot of these dudes, man.
I'm just, I'll just be listening.
Once I see it, I go listen.
You know what my favorite album is right now.
What?
Little Derek.
That's your, yeah, that's your guy.
Signed to the streets three.
That's your guy.
Absolutely.
It's a neighborhood hero.
Greatness.
That's, to me, right now,
that's the hottest album on the streets.
You've been, you've been listening to that for a while, though.
Yeah, me too.
He really OD'd over that.
He really, he really OD.
Yeah, because, because at the end of the day,
I'm an OG that like to keep,
with what's going on.
So when I had a road trip
and I got in the car
with my youngest, I said,
so what y'all listening to?
So, you know,
they threw a bunch of albums on for me.
And we was riding
and then out of all the albums
they threw on for me,
the only one that really resonated
with me was Little Dirk.
I said, oh, this shit is hot.
This shit, hot, hot.
This is a different type of hot right here.
Yeah, they played a bunch of niggas.
And shout out to the baby.
It shit was okay.
His shit was all right.
Shout out to a little baby.
They're two different niggas, right?
Come on, man.
You ain't that.
What type of planet you are?
All right, cool.
Shout out to the baby.
That's why he's a nut.
No, both day albums was hot too, but that little dirt motherfucker was a goddamn.
Shout out to Kobe Southwest, too.
He turned it up out there out in Southwest side of Philly, you know,
Simpsantana turning up, you know.
You got a lot of people, man.
Like you said, Rocky.
There's a lot of people in Philly that's really turning up doing anything.
It's just like, man.
And it's important that the OGs, who Tom has came and prom has went,
who has, you know, some type of prominent voice who means something to the culture.
Salute them.
Salute the young.
Get them, Ali Hoop.
Like, the Ali Hoop you wanted when you was coming up.
Like when, you know, like I said, when we started the figures, we ain't really handled.
I'm just running around like a madman giving out tapes
dubbing tapes and...
But see, you know what?
You know what's the reason why we never got no alley-ups either?
Give it to you.
Because even though we was trying to get on some rap shit,
we had more money than the rappers that was on.
We was already fired at niggas.
We was getting to a dollar.
Like we wasn't out here, like we wasn't going to be busted
and disgusted out here.
As long as we was on the streets,
we was going to get to some money.
So at the end of the day,
you got rappers that we walking up on
and we got Versace's shit on.
Yeah, we would fly.
And niggas had on,
I don't want to be shitting on the over-ins or not.
So I ain't going to say what niggas had on.
But niggas wasn't having the shit we had on.
We had on Mosquino shit.
Niggas was wearing,
I was wearing proud of shit in the late 90s.
It was crazy.
It was crazy.
So at the end of the day,
when we walking up on motherfuckers,
we're already looking like we're on,
but we really trying to get a look from niggas
that's because we was taking money.
And you got to understand this.
Major figures started.
I started major figures because,
see,
a lot of people always talking about collaboration.
I want to clap with something to clap.
It's not always going to be that way.
People's not just going to clap with you.
So I wanted to...
Because he wanted to collab with Ram Squad back.
I wanted to clad with him because...
I wasn't no rapper.
So I didn't even give a fuck about none of that shit.
Because this is my man brother.
Right.
The time of here was my man brother.
So I'm like, damn, okay.
We're going to connect.
He's like, all, baby, we won't get together.
And I said,
Ho-ho, we rap better than this dude.
All right, fuck all that.
Gil, we start the own group.
And I went and started the own group.
Come on, major figures is what we're going to do.
Took Gil to the studio.
I'm going to, we're going to studio, you know that, ass, nigga.
I ain't a rapper.
You is a rapper.
You're a rapper.
Like, come on.
We go into the studio.
Took him to the studio.
I got with the producer.
He's like, damn, I had everything lined up.
We're going out.
Like, damn, we got to get a logo.
We got to do this.
I'm going downtown.
Like I said, I'm taking all these tapes.
We're getting the tapes dubbed.
and everybody that had a system or any type of car,
the luxury car, foreign car, car,
or car, accurate, anything back, I would give him a tape.
But let me tell you something.
The nigger L'Kee, the nigger L'Kit tried to should ignite me.
I did not.
Yes, she did.
Let me tell you what the nigger did.
Listen, at the time, I'm like 15.
Yeah, but at the time.
That's what I do.
He would dub all the tapes and go sell them.
He can give me, I ain't never seen a dime from that fucking one.
Listen, listen, I was a record company.
I was major figure of record.
Like, I had to listen.
Listen, at the same time, I don't read this.
And on everything I love, on everything I love.
I got this nut and the producer, Dice Rawl, we all in the studio.
They never heard this.
I play a Master P album.
There's 95.
They're like, yo, what the fuck is you playing?
I'm like, just that heat right there.
The whole time I'm studying Master P because I'm looking at the Rap Pages magazine.
And this back when they used to play him, he was with TRU and all they had all that stuff.
I'm looking at the Rap Pages magazine.
I'm reading how he's doing its independent rap thing.
I'm like, damn, this is, so I'm like, I'm a master P gill.
Not saying like that, but I'm like, I'm going to put him on.
So I play Master Pee, they're like, damn, who do?
You remember that?
First of all, you was Master Flea.
Fuck is you talking about it.
I don't want to tell you how many.
I'm not, I'm not going to tell you how many tapes that's a believer.
You'll be madden.
I know, but you were a bootleg master Pee.
And then I was still in all the blank tapes.
I was still a hundred blank tapes.
It was just, it was crazy.
Okay, so let me ask you another question.
Why is on social media?
Right.
Why is the perception that people trying to have in the real world is,
oh, I'm real, I'm real, I'm doing this, I'm accomplishing this, I'm here, I'm near,
I got all this big shit going on, but in actuality, everything's fake.
You know why?
You know why?
Because it's like we living in this world where it's, though, when you come from poverty a lot of times,
a lot of your moves is based off revenge.
So your moves that you're putting up there to the, to the world.
on Instagram or whatever
is there really shit on somebody
that you're battling with,
that you had this invisible battle with
or this revenge or wherever it's your ex,
wherever it's the people that you don't fuck with no more.
I don't mess with them no more.
I'm going to shit on.
Like everybody movement and their whole energy
is based off revenge.
Like I'm going to pay them back.
I'm going to shit on them.
I'm going to turn it up.
So a lot of people put 20 on 5
that make it look like they're really doing something
when they really not because it's not really about
you thinking they're trying to share their information.
with the world. A lot of times it'd be about
I know they're going to see it. I know their homie
I know their friend going to see it. Hey friend follow me. I'm
shitting on them. But okay
so why is it that
when we grow up
in the atmospheres
that we grow up in, why is that our mentality
that when that when
okay when we
when we get to a certain place in life
we're not going to help other
motherfuckers. Our whole purpose
in life now is the
shit on them. Oh,
I'm about to go get through Bentley.
I'm a ride down on them.
I'm going to make them niggas sick when I pull up on them niggas.
Those niggas standing out there.
They all out there right now.
I'm about to pull up on these niggas.
Watch these niggas faces.
I'm about the shit on it.
Why is that the mentality?
That was, listen, that was just us.
Like a lot of times, the way we look at each other is fucked up.
And like that always been a thing from the street culture.
The street culture always been this invisible competition, this battle of.
You're all from 13th Street.
We're from 15th Street.
We got them new Benz's.
Let's go shit on them dingers.
Like, it always been like that.
But now it's on steroids where it's don't.
Everything is based off of things.
It's like this.
Everybody is like wearing these masks because they covering up, you know, the things,
they cover up your insecurities, your fears, and really how you feel about yourself.
You know what I mean?
Oh, let me wear these things.
Let me wear these jewelry.
Let me wear these clothes.
Let me wear all this shit.
It's the illusion and the perception of I won in life and you didn't.
Okay, so let me ask you a question.
And you can chime in on this two, death.
so were we insecure
back in the day
when say
you know you go to a club
you got other
stick up boys you got other hustlers
you got other getting money niggas
that's right over there they popping bottles
in you like
I mean bottles them niggas got
oh them niggas got six bottles
yo tell them niggas bring us out eight bottles
is that insecurity or is that
that's just a competition thing?
That was a competition.
But the only motherfucker that made me insecure
back in the day was Happy Feet Mac.
See, I hated him.
Every time we went to dance, he wanted to be dancing
all, like, I got on.
Oh, yeah, you couldn't fuck with him.
No, no, we got all these clothes on.
You're talking about the nut-ass indie involved?
Yeah, but listen, though,
listen, yeah, I'm glad you named him right.
But I'm saying this, we got all these designer clothes on,
but all the chicks for him.
So I'm standing there like, yo.
But I'm going to keep it all way real, though.
He was damn, he out there.
I'm going to give it all way real, though.
I'm going to dance.
songs, his feet.
I know his feet was thinking.
And, and I'm going to keep it all with real.
He did house party dance.
He do the Jamaican dance.
He do the hip-hop dance.
Because, you know, back in the day, he used to call him DM, way before the direct messages or any, he was DM, dancing machine.
Right.
So, but we would go to dances, right.
Wallo was the type of nigga.
You know, I'm three years older than Wallo.
I go right in.
You know, he was in the shit that I wasn't into.
I wasn't the nigga that was going to be in the middle of the party.
I go right in.
He'd go right in.
Slide right between two chicks.
He's sweating like motherfucker
Harriet Tubman
goddamn trying to get out
the underground railroad.
I'm talking about 15 songs straight
but this dude to go 35.
He's the type of a nigga two
leader club with blue balls though.
Yeah, me,
he doesn't dance with a bitch
you know what I mean.
He hardly got dead.
But it didn't really matter.
That's just the prep for when I get home.
I'm curing up.
But listen.
He hard in rushing Jeopardy.
Listen, they just introduced me to a good time.
He doesn't dance with a bitch
for 42 songs straight.
Digger, dig a dick and dig a dick hard.
No, no, no.
And then I'm sorry.
And then he'll go home and jerk off.
No, no.
You know, listen, you know what's my joint?
You know what's my joy?
Because I was in that.
I'd be dancing with a joint, especially when the slow join.
You know, they put, throw this slow join, I slow drag with her.
And then once the speed up, I always do this Joe.
Why are you doing this to me?
I know.
But listen.
But listen, though, he the type of digger, though, like, he'll see some, he'll see some chicks
dancing from all way over across the other side of the room, right?
You know, he'd do his whole one, two, over there.
But he acting like he just, you know, like he just, you know,
like he did dancing like that was a whole move
he'd all way across to the other side of the floor
and then just
bam right behind the chick
because I don't know what I was supposed to do it back in the day
but you know what I mean bitch is turty down
he'd slide all the way through the
all we through the dollar party
he had slide all we through the trade
but let me tell you something
his except rejection gang
was extraordinary was extraordinary
okay oh because he had jumped right on the ass
Bown Bown Bown Bown Bown Bown Bown Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bann Bork.
No, that was the classic.
I'm saying, but Dickens was listening to that.
What year was this?
No, you always had the classic songs back in the day that would play in the club.
That was the dollar party joint.
We don't play.
Like you got to understand.
I am the left to the first one minute.
So what year is this grinding going on?
Probably what do you think?
I've been going on my whole life.
That shit was early.
Yeah, that shit was, Doug.
I was 11 years old going to the dollar.
He'd be, he'd be, but he was a hate,
the dollar part.
I was a classic.
Yeah.
You know what I,
listen,
but I always had.
He was the nigga that used to sweat the most in every dollar.
But you know,
you can't do that no more?
Like,
you can't just, like,
slide up on the butt.
Like, remember how back in the day
you used to hit the club
and just literally like,
no, no,
no, no, no,
that shit while I used to do back in the day
would be considered a rape right now.
That's what I mean,
we all, we all did it.
don't put smut on my name.
You was taking pussy back.
Don't do that.
Don't put smut on my name.
This is what I'm saying.
LGB.
Nowadays,
the community all types of niggas
it can't happen.
Not saying the way I was,
you know what I mean?
But me,
if I was still in the club scene,
it'll be over.
No,
because back in the day,
you could just walk up
just bite of your ass.
No, first of all,
he was blitz and just like
it was four-fin-inch's ball
on the goal line back in the day.
I wasn't biting no way.
I'm just saying back in the day
you hit Palmer's,
you used to hit the palmers up.
You walk in there.
But you're talking about biting.
Hey, that's the worst example.
He was like them nut-ass niggins.
They used to be in Palmer's.
I'm saying this shit.
Sweating, dancing like a motherfucker.
Oh, yes.
I never went to Palmer's.
No, you was locked the fuck up.
That's back when AI used to be out there,
have his whip out there and all that.
You know what I'm saying?
But no, see, we living in a time like, listen,
I couldn't go to a club.
You know why?
Because I, it just programmed DM,
and I'll be back dancing machine.
Because you know why?
I'm like, everybody that's in the club now,
All the dudes, they just standing on, and everybody's cool,
everybody too cool to say anything to the chicks.
So I'd have been in there from here.
Right now, if I was a club, if I was a party animal,
if I was a party animal again, it'll be over.
I'd be in every club all over there.
Listen, everywhere.
I'm going to keep it all way real.
Here, get us robbed down.
How would I get y'all rob?
Because these young niggas will be like,
no, the old head.
They're something like that ass niggas.
Look at this, nigga.
Look at old head.
Look, old head they sat the fuck down all night.
We robbing the shit out of old head when they get out of it.
Let me just say this.
What the fuck is we going to club for
To stand around and look at the...
That's what a lot of people.
I see dudes all the time.
I'm just explaining to you the young
niggas mentality now.
So as soon as we come in here,
you all in there you all night,
they like, damn,
Oh yeah,
they ain't sat down and chipped all night.
You, A song, you like this.
Like, motherfuckers don't slow dance no more.
You want to slow dance with bitches like it's 88.
Always in forever.
This ain't a day.
You're getting us robbed.
No, no, not.
No, no.
No, no.
No, no.
No, no.
Some of it's going to happen.
This is going to happen.
We rob it.
What's going to happen is I'm just going to add another gun retrieval to my jacket
because if you come out there with that bullshit,
I'm going to take the gun from him and beat his ass in the parking lot.
Oh, okay.
Like, I'm not, like, you got understand this, man.
Like, right now it's to the point where it's, though.
Hey, that shit sounds like that.
I'm waiting to exercise my martial arts on somebody.
That's just something.
I'm going to add another gun retrieval to my.
All that's going to do is you're going to take them Ws off as shit.
All this is going to be.
No, no, no, no.
That's why I got two for that time when they come.
So when the young boy come with the piece, this and third.
Hey, O'A, take that John.
Oh, young, we ain't got to go through all that, baby.
He's you, baby?
You're going to ask you, can you keep one?
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm like, listen, man, I'm scared.
I can't even kid.
You just take it off, young boy?
You know, they're goofy.
I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
I got it all perked up.
I got it.
I got it.
See, this type of shit I like.
Soon as he go, he going to go right behind me.
Flip him down.
Lay him down.
Kick him down.
Wup, wopop, wop, wop.
Take the gun.
Just like the movies.
break it all down and throw it down there
like was it worth it
that's what the fuck I'm gonna do I ain't got time to be playing games
with these boys
so let me ask you a question
what's some of the fake shit
that just annoy you
me personally
like on Instagram
like well who
like like this fake shit
on social media period that people do
that just said okay you know what some of the fake shit
I hate this is I mean this is the
this is the number one shit
that burns me up and I spoke on this
on a prior podcast.
When these niggas,
when these entertainers come to these nigger cities
and the nigger
take a picture with these rappers
posted on Instagram
and leave that bullshit cap.
That's not fake.
That's the new real.
No, no.
That shit burns me.
Oh, you're talking about when the bulls are
yeah, we got big things going on.
No, when the nigger say shit like,
geez he told me he's not the only snowman.
I'm the new snowman.
and the picture would be with him and Jeezie
like this, you know.
I actually like that.
I hate it.
I think it's so funny to me.
It doesn't bother me more than niggas fronting like that.
You don't find it entertaining, though?
No.
It's entertaining to me because Instagram is comedy central to me.
Okay, but let me just say this.
Let me just say this.
I go in there laugh on that.
Let me just say this.
When you know in your motherfucking mind, body, and soul
that Jeezy didn't tell a nigga that,
that whole
experience
I love the lies
that whole experience
is nothing but a fraud
that that should just
like that's just mind
like that is everything to me
I'm fascinated
and I think it's real
funny
when people just be on their line
but my thing
that it pissed me off
you'll see
and it's both people
check in dude
you'll see him take
a thousand trips right
oh I'm down Miami
I'm down here
I mean, how are you down Miami, you went down Miami a thousand times
and you rode past Orlando and you ain't never stop and take your kids there.
Like, I never see your kids nowhere on no trips.
You never take your kids nowhere, but you're on a thousand trips.
You're tripping.
Oh, I'm a trip.
Oh, so you talk about these bitches who be in Bogota in Portugal and then they be in Dubai
and then you look up in the bitch in Honolulu, the bitch everywhere on Instagram,
but the bitch got, the bitch got four.
old kids, you never see their kids.
I know, listen, I just seen little Rahim down the way,
little boo-boo Rahim and a little black running down the street
with some dirty sneaks on.
Messed up, wounded.
But the, but they mom on Instagram in Honduras.
Yeah, like, what the fuck?
Like, what's going on with the, you got the bags, the shoes, all that stuff?
You want the gram, you're always giving it to him.
But any time I see little boo-boo and him, he's, well, that's a while, okay?
I'm buying it.
But where you want some to take the kids?
I'm just saying, listen, let me tell Walo this.
Listen, I don't mind by them.
You know the problem with you know the why you never see the kids, Wallow.
Why?
Because they're not tripping.
They're tricking.
Yeah, you know, where you want them?
You want them to bring the kids along for the trip.
Well, you want the nigga that they sell in that cable box.
What type of cable is it?
What service?
It's premium.
No, but it's different type of cable boxes.
It's like different type of cable companies.
Some of them bitch is selling sex finity.
Fuck as you're talking about
Okay
That's the problem
So a nigga flying them down
That nigga ain't flying their kids too
Like I'm flying you here bitch
I'm flying you there
I'm gonna slap this dick off your face
I'm gonna fuck on you all week
Little Raim can't see this little movie
You can't bring this shit
I ain't got no babysitters out here
Keep them little niggas
Matter of fact
I'm about to cash at you
A bean 50
200
You pay your motherfucking
somebody keep them little motherfuckers
for three days.
Lunchables or whatever
hold that nigga down.
Absolutely.
Some chicks are lead a nigga in the crib by itself.
Nick would be nine years old,
going to school and everything.
Right.
Hand that nigga.
No, I don't believe that.
You're out of your fucking mind,
nigga.
You out of your mind.
Nine years old.
These bitches leaving infants at home by their soul.
Show that nigga how to use the microwave.
They'd be like, mommy be back.
Mommy going on the trip.
Mommy be right back.
No, they're not.
They're not doing.
Absolutely.
I'm not going for it.
So you're saying these glories and luxuries.
The ones that people look at,
like our wife, she's so bad.
They're not leaving a little boo-boo and little Kareem in the crib.
That nigger would be in there on Survivor mode, nigga.
Kareemma be eating.
Hey, guess what Kareemah be eating for three days?
Kareem a week.
Kareem a week.
And mommy would be getting creamed, huh?
Word up.
Mommy, so we're getting baked to damn and Kareem, homie.
No, that's crazy. But that's, that's the thing I hate, right?
Listen, that's the thing
That's the thing I hate
And me, Rahim de Jula is my man
I've seen his DMs
I seen Rahim the Jula DMs
Yeah
It was disgusting
When I seen Rahim to Jula DMs
And the people that was in his DM
And the people that's getting stuff from him
And when I see him on Instagram
I just be like yo this shit
Yo I thought listen
I knew Rahim the Jula was making moves
But his shit blew up
He's just on a whole other level
Like the people that I see in his DMs
That people looking at rappers
and eight.
I'm like, athletes.
I'm like,
and the jeweler is
the jeweler
that sells fake jewelry.
So Rahim knows
who he is.
Let me ask you a question.
Who would you be?
And listen,
you got to answer this.
Oh,
here you've got to answer this.
Come on.
There's no getting around it.
Come on, man.
You could be three,
you could pick one of three males to be.
Either you are male who.
Your mom is on crack.
Either you are male who your wife is on wet.
Or you are male who your daughter is addicted to purgassets.
Y'all answer that shit.
I'm not.
I mean, my mom was on crack, so I'll be me.
So you'll just be.
I turned out fun.
Okay.
I never knew.
I never knew Mom Deuce was on the bottom.
I mean, listen, man, it was the 80s, man.
It was, it was a wild time.
You feel what I'm saying?
I never knew Mom Dukes was on the butter.
I never knew you had that type of background.
A lot of people do.
Never know what people go through.
I never knew Mom Dukes was on the butter that make the fiend stutter.
Give me a lot of.
Listen, a lot of my second, third, fourth, a lot of my street moms that, you know, they had, they had it.
What?
Your street mom is like your home.
The fuck are you, your street mom.
The street mom is like one of your homie moms.
I was running the streets.
Okay, that makes it for moms.
Street mom.
So my street moms, I had like five, six of them.
A lot of them, you know, it just, a lot of times that shit happened in the 80s.
They was introduced to her by a boyfriend or something, so it happened.
So I had, you know, I was in a situation where a few of them, they got addicted to drugs and was, you know, had a moment, but they got their self back together.
But I would say, me personally, I'm not picking no three of them.
You got to pick one.
No, because, listen, all right, now listen, if I pick one and say, oh, yeah, my mom, you could do.
She's going to, how are you going to say, if I say my woman.
So, wait, so you pick your mom, what?
She's going to be snapping.
How are you just going to say, you're going to have me on rocks?
How are you going to have me on?
No, baby, it ain't even like that.
If I pick my woman, oh, you, oh, you're just going to have me.
You just going to have me, you just going to wet.
Now, and if I say, oh, yeah, my daughter don't put her.
Oh, so you'll have our future baby.
What type of dad is you know?
What I'm going to say is I'd rather be the one.
I just put me on smoking wet.
No, but that's not the option, though.
That's not an option for me.
No, it's not.
Listen, I'm not even...
So what you're saying is you're not man enough to pick one.
Wow.
Because you weren't about what your mom's going to say.
You weren't about what your woman's going to see.
You weren't about what your unborn kid is going to do.
Put it on my...
It's like, imagine.
They didn't hear yet.
No, she'll be like, you know, oh, you're just going to say our baby could be on perks.
Our baby...
So I'm going to be the one smoking a wet.
I smoke a little bit.
Listen, man.
If you're smoking what you do, when you spoke what you get decades to run around.
It don't matter.
We were strippers before.
So what?
Yeah, but it's different because you'll be like,
on the corner like fingering your own butthole with some shit.
No, no, Dad.
Word up.
Yo, niggas be out.
Bro.
Nobody never done that, Dan.
Yes, they've never done it.
Wait, hold on.
So you said,
so, wait, wait, wait, so you just said,
Wildo, 26, 7.
No, don't say that.
Listen, it's going to smoke wet.
What I'm saying is, stop that.
Stop that.
Nobody, stop that.
Nobody, never done that.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
Deb, come on, dad.
Damn, hold on that, damn.
Let's get this right.
Let's get this right.
Let's get this right.
No, but no smuddle my name.
Clean it out.
That's crazy.
Okay, hold on.
So you're saying it's a chance that while 2, six, seven.
No, no, stop, stop, Gil.
Does smoke wet and stick fingers in his jelly crimpins?
He would smoke wet, put the fucking tiger claw, the two fingers in his ass with me out there, throwing spin kicks and everything, fingers in his ass, man.
Oh, Lord.
Because I'm trying to tell you, the wet shit, the wet shit make people chop baby heads or, bro, you, you're not smoking a wet in the wife.
So, so it's a possibility that wallow could smoke wet and stick fingers in his hair.
Stick his own fingers in his
Yeah, wet 0267, nigga
That'd be you, Nick
Wet 0267
You'll be a rat, man
Well, listen
No, but imagine
Your motivation
videos, nigga, you'll jump off
A fucking skyscraper, nigga
Where you're doing your motherfucking feet?
How about this?
How about this?
How about this?
I'd rather be the O-Head coming around the corner
A young boy, what's up, young boy?
You got them R&Bs?
What's the O-Head?
Rocks in the bag.
Put me on crack there.
Put me on crack.
Yo, you know why he?
Yo, you want to know why he wanted to smoke wet instead?
because of that motherfucking dream you had
when they were smoking that wet
with the fucking ICF
they were smoking ref, they were smoking James.
No, no, you said it was turbo, nigga.
You said it was three different joints
mixed all in there
when you had the dream about karate Earl,
karate Earl and, uh, what's the nigga, James Brown.
Yeah, that's why you want, that's why you say
you want to smoke wet.
You been thinking about it?
I'd rather be, I'd be the old, I'd be the old,
oh, and get the fuck off the corner.
I'd rather be on rocks, hot rocks.
I think the worst one is your wife being on wet.
I'm not, oh, well, that's for you.
I'm not going to.
That's the worst.
So you mean to tell me, okay, so let me do this right.
So you mean to tell me you're not man enough to pick one?
It ain't about being man enough.
I'm just saying it's just like, how do you pick one?
Which one you picking, Gil?
I don't hurt nobody's feelings and they'd be mad at you.
My mom on crack.
What?
My wife won't make up wet on my daughter on perks.
My mom won't crack for him wet on my daughter on perks.
He can't see.
He's going to put her on the yurkees.
There's no way she's going to go out with Perk 90.
I would just have to help.
I just had to help to get off the wet.
Like, I just had to, like, because I can't put my mom on cracking.
I can't put my daughter on perks, like.
But me and two to get fluid.
I get two to do it off the wet.
Like, I get, listen.
Yo, tweed on wet is crazy.
That's how to be, because two be chilling.
She'd be crazy.
Oh, my goodness.
She'd be chilling.
She'd go crazy, man.
The way she'd be washing the dishes.
For real, I wiggle two toot off the wet.
Like.
Because, like, my mom, my sister, like...
I mean, my mom and my daughter, like,
I'm going to put my mom on crack.
I ain't going on front.
One time I thought Tudy was on speed
because the way she'd be washing the dishes in the crib.
She do be...
But, yeah, I would have to say I'll get Tud off the wet.
Oh, you know, man, wet crazy.
I get Tud off the Wiggles.
That's crazy.
You know, let's go to a million dollars worth of game.
Million dollars worth of a game.
Okay.
So I get a DM
And this girl says
Gilly I got a question
My mother-in-law house be so filthy
Like shit stacked up everywhere
Duss and roaches running around
When she cooks
She wants me to eat
But I'd be like hell no
So when she turned up back
I throw the food in the trash
I'm wanting to just clean up her apartment
But I'm scared she's going to get mad
What you think I should do, OJ?
I'm going to just say this.
Is that a man or a woman?
I think that's a woman.
You ungrateful,
you ungrateful.
What you mean?
What?
The roach is just a part of the,
that's part of the family.
Like, I don't understand.
Like, these people just growing up now,
they don't appreciate shit.
Listen,
like, when I grew up,
like, they were just a part of the family.
Like, you see a roach,
this and that third.
Rahen, what's up, baby?
You had a little wild night, huh?
Because they'd be coming staggering out.
Like, damn, they must have ran into a bad batch of something,
some old food or something.
But you know what I used to know this, though, when back in the G,
when we used to come to Nanny House, you know, Wallow stayed in the basement.
That was a basement warrior.
He was a basement.
No, no, no, I wasn't.
I wasn't one yet.
You was a BNW.
No, no, no, because of my age.
My age didn't qualify me.
You've got to get a certain age.
Yeah.
Remember, I was young.
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
You're right.
What's the age again?
What's the age where you?
25.
No, no, no.
No, 20, no, 20, no, 20, no, 20, no, 20, no, 20, no, 20, you're supposed to be out
the career about 20.
No, not everybody
about the career about 20.
Because some people
still in college and stuff.
All right,
well,
not 25.
That's too late.
25 made sense, though,
because that's like graduating college.
Right,
25.
Basement Warrior.
I'd be calling these young boys
basement warriors, man.
It's 21, man.
There's a lot of BMWs out here.
There's a lot of BMWs out.
Well, I was in the basement warrior,
but I wouldn't,
I want to say I would,
I would never been a basement award.
You wasn't,
you was in basic training.
Basement training.
Basement training.
All right.
Basement training.
Yeah, there we go.
But,
I would come in a nanny house
and one thing I always noticed this
anytime you was upstairs
you never seen no roaches
but you go to a wild
room in the basement and
it was like roaches going wild
like down that bitch it was like
it was like you was a
it's like you're a roach magnet
put you in the secret
you don't remember it's like you attract roaches
he's gonna remember this
you remember the little
the candy jars they he gonna tell you i had a candy jar right the plastic candy jar i took from
the store around the corner right and that's the jar you're like yo why don't roaches in that jar
yeah because i used to put food in there feed them i couldn't have a dog so roaches is my pet so you was like
the dmx or roaches like how dmx only had dogs yeah he said listen the roaches on some real stuff
on some real stuff i used to see them as like you know how people see uh with some jones that glow in the dark
and they put them in the jar lightning bugs and little all type of stuff they can and i used to
just let him do the little thing.
I never understood how he could pick a roach up.
You for real?
Dog, that nigga used to pick roaches up.
Like, I don't understand.
Like, he was one of them nasty young boys pick a roach up.
Hey, you're talking about it?
I was only a roachs crawling in his hand and shit.
Because it was cockroaches, man.
It was a little, it was a little roaches.
No, he used to pick regular roaches up to baby roaches, all kinds of shit.
Listen, you had to listen.
And then when you see the shells and maybe shedding, all, you put it, listen, but I had
this little drone, like, yo, bro, look.
And they used to just come in there.
I throw their little food and throw their little food.
and throw their little snacks in there.
This thing had roaches for pets.
Because I showed him one day.
He was like, what are you doing?
I'm like, watch this.
Like they was out, out, you know, doing, you know,
because one thing about roachers, they're just like us.
They daytime, they go out, they do their work, they go traveling.
So I put the food in there, right?
Inside the joint, I used to put little stuff in there.
And here, I'll be like, watch this, because they look, watch.
And they all come.
They had to start coming to the spot.
He ain't live.
Listen, though, tell them about your homemade mousetrap.
No, I ain't telling them all that.
With the bleach.
I don't tell them all that.
What?
It's too deep.
It's too deep.
I do mousetraps.
Listen, this is what I do.
See, now the mice is a different thing.
See, what I do is I'm a bleach warrior.
I catch mice with bleach.
See, if you go to the cracks in the walls, a lot of the holes, like, you know how some people use the brillo pad type joints where you put it inside of the hole and that's when the mice hit it, it poke them up?
Yeah, yeah.
What I do is a fire bomb in the house.
Listen, this is what I do.
I take bleach
And don't you know the worst names
I love them
Either a spray bottle
Or you know the Jones
Because they're my best
My best weapon of choice
You got the mustard
And ketchup squeeze bottles
You know the ones
You get for like picnics
And they got the little Johnist
I put it in there
Right
And I go to all the mouse holes
And I spray their hole now
That's that annihilate them
They hate bleach
Like I really could have been
How did?
No because Nanny
This one Nanny did
So hold on
Your Jones just was
stinking like dead mouse bodies down there no no no it wasn't stinking like that they
would they were run if they once they smell it they'll go to the next house because you know
you live in them houses room yeah so but nanny nanny showed me a lot of stuff because nanny this
what nanny did this was why nanny was legendary nanny used to take the mice when she catch it
on the trap go to the back door the kitchen and burn it i was like nanny why you burning the mice
so his friends and smell it that was legendary she's like no they did little buddy's gonna
smell them and they're gonna know that she told me that she i said damn she's a legend because nanny
and skated mice and shit.
You know what I mean?
I said, she's a legend.
Hey, let's go to stories from a cell.
Now, stories from the cell.
This is a special shout-out
to everybody out there in the street,
the street operators doing your thing.
The guys is too cool for a job.
Yeah.
I'm not working.
I ain't no fucking suck.
I ain't going on a new 9-5.
I know a bunch of them.
Listen, well, I was him to.
I never worked until I went to jail.
My first employee was the Department of Corrections of Pennsylvania.
So this is,
Stories from a cell.
Now, I'm up down.
I get up there, right?
You know, you just want a job, right?
Kitchen job, you always get that stuff.
UG2, UG3, that's utility.
It could be a different job.
You could be doing stuff on the grounds.
You could be doing all type of stuff, underground, cleaning grease traps, whatever.
So it was this guy named Mr. DeGalas.
He was the inmate employer for the jail.
I must have wrote this dude 30 request slips.
A request slip is a slip that you write to any staff member looking for.
And he used to send me the jobs.
And I used to see this dude in the hall
Every time I've seen this dude anywhere
Because there used to be a CEO
But he wound up to turn into the employee
Anybody that was up Dallas back in the day night
They know who they know who Dougalis was
He was the job going on it
So
I used to chase this boy out
Every time he come on the block
They go like they see
He might come on the block talk to some go
Hey Gallas let me how you doing
Hey man what's going on?
Hey what's up man
Yeah man what's going on?
What opened up?
I'm trying to get certain jobs
Like damn did I open up
Because they was good paying jobs
You know and I say good paying
I'm telling me some like
You'll go from 19,
to like 30 cent or 20 cent
Like you'll get a big pay raise right quick
You know talking about an hour
That's back when they was giving you like
Eight hours a day
Now they only give you like six
But it was just about because
Or and if you don't have a job
You'd be on like idle pay
I don't pay was like 17 cents
Some shit like that
A couple hours
So I'm like damn
So one day
I ran up on him
Every time he came on our block
I ran up on hey excuse me Mr. Gallas
Can I talk to you for a minute?
Yeah you know I was looking at the job
I got the list
Did any of these open
I'm having real politically correct talk with him
Right
That was like my, you know, you know, I had my quote-on-quote, you know, your employee, your employment talk when you go, your interview talk.
Hey, how you doing today?
Yeah, it was a great day, man.
You see the game?
Okay, yeah, man.
Listen, I got the list.
I'm still going over the list.
Is anything any of these open up?
Did you especially jobs?
Did that third?
Is that third?
So my old head caught me one day.
He seen me doing the joint.
He called me.
He said, yeah, man.
Why the fuck you're always running up on two gallons when he come on a block?
I said, oh, I'm trying to get a gig, a gig.
You don't do that
Why the fuck you ain't have a gig on the street
Your stupid ass wouldn't be here
Right
I said no I ain't nobody
Working on the street
That's the fucking problem
Why you want to work in jail now huh
Now you are
Every time I see you
You crazy he barbecue me
Every time I see you mosey
You're little tap dancing ass
Over there to talk to the man about the job
Right
But you was too cool to get a job
You was too cool on the street
He said all that shit
He said I don't work for these motherfuckers
I said but over here
You're doing like a thousand years
So the fuck what
I don't I ain't get no motherfucking job on the street
I ain't get no job now
So O'Hillet basically told you he was a sucker-ass nigger.
Yeah, you young motherfuckers.
That's what I'm saying, man.
You young motherfuckers be out there doing all this shit.
Now you come here, y'all kills me with that shit.
Now you're bitching.
Now you come here, you want to work.
Listen, he said, get the fuck away from my door, man.
Shit's sad.
Look at you, man.
Fuck away from my door.
I got the fuck away from his door.
He was so.
He was always able to fuck you up.
Picked you up, dumps you on your head, knock all the seeds out of your watermel.
No, he was an OG.
See, it was a different time.
I got that call.
They fuck while a lot of us.
No, no, he was old.
He started respecting him.
I understand.
Because it was different.
It was a different time.
See, now and now it did a different.
He killed old head don't while the wall on his head.
No, that wouldn't happen because I respected him.
And it wasn't about emotion.
It was about real.
You better have respected him.
I mean, no, no, I'm just saying it was a different time.
Now, if you check a young boy, he wanted to kill you.
Or if you check a young boy or you try to give him game through a check,
they don't want to hear it.
You tell him what to do.
But as my old head, I had to listen to it because he didn't say nothing wrong.
I'm tap dancing over there to get a job from the job from the,
quote-unquote man, but I ain't want to work out here
when your grandma or your mom,
your boy, could you go get a job?
I ain't fucking working for nobody.
But I'm over there.
So you was too cool.
Sammy, Mammy.
Can I get a job?
Hey, I need a job.
All this dumb shit.
Because now you hit the penitentiary.
Ain't nobody really doing nothing for you like that.
And you got to, you know what?
And you can't, like, if somebody needs some money,
you can't keep doubling up on them.
Yo, I need another check.
I need nothing.
Motherfuckers got real lives out here.
People's out here taking their families.
That's why I tell dudes right now, don't go to jail.
It costs too much to be a criminal.
It costs too much to be a criminal, baby.
Don't wait until it's too late to figure out you don't want this because I had to.
But that was a power with checking.
That's stories from the cell, man.
It's real.
And I understand that.
O'Hare checking, man.
Understand this in life.
You're never too young.
You're never too old to be checking.
Checking is just a form of correcting.
That's it.
So you're never too young.
You're never too old to be checked.
Yeah.
I'm going to say this again.
Checking is just a form.
of correcting.
That's why I check you in that ass a day for being another ass niggins.
If you got somebody around you that you can't check when they're wrong
because I guess they're uncheckable or the person that they are on the inside doesn't allow
them to be checked, then they're another ass nigger.
Get around some other motherfuckers.
Let's go to.
I got a deep question.
if you guys were an artist in the music industry
would you sign a 360 deal
you fucking right
now who can I can I break it
damn you just sign your life away tomorrow
I'm not saying that I'm not saying it he didn't see the people
working nothing where is it at
no I'm just saying he said if I was an artist
and I'm a younger guy right
right the only reason I'm saying that for me personally
I'm thinking like this if I'm an artist
I'm a young cat I'm living in the hood
motherfucker's dying a day, B.
Right.
So it's like, I need to get with these people
because a deal really is about connecting
with their roller deck and their relationships.
So I could get on this bus, get on these toys,
get some paper, to live in a better environment,
so I had to go through the shit
and I could be able to earn for me and my family.
I understand they're going to be taking a nice portion
out of my shows, my merch, my this, my that,
my dad, my, forgetting to move, all that stuff.
But it's like, what's the shot that I might get a chance?
You know what I mean?
Listen, you know what I mean, young boys
had a chance to get a deal
and they ain't get no deal
and they still in the fucking ghetto
and their life is on the line any day
so my whole thing is like
this is the only reason I'm saying it
that's if I don't have a proper team
around the way as though
we could do it independently
where I can do
I can afford a better deal
because a lot of people
all right
you might be buzzing in your neighborhood
you might be buzzing in your town
but that don't mean you
you're supposed to get a deal
outside of 360 because what have you done
by yourself so I know a lot of people
that will have incredible music
you know what I'm saying
but they don't have a team
like you said.
Yeah.
And I ain't taking no fucking 360.
In their mind,
they still think that the record business
is this magical day
that you go up there,
you play your song,
they bring out a gold fucking pen
sign your contract,
your fucking money rains on your head
and you get such amount of money
because they hear all this shit
like so-and-so got 1.5 for his deal.
It's like,
no, nigga, first off,
they didn't get a million five
put in their bank account.
No.
That shows the ignorant.
that they don't know nothing about this business.
That's a possible amount of budget that they might be spending on that project.
Right.
Niggas don't be getting it.
And out of that 1.5, he might have got $10,200,000.
And then look, look, they'd be charging to join up crazy.
Then you'd be like, when did I blow through the budget?
Like, you'll look up and they'll be like, yeah, you only got $200,000 left and on what, nigga?
Right.
That flight was not that much.
That studio time is not that much.
Like, them hotel rooms was not that much.
The meals.
Atlanta.
You're trying to say.
$10,000 of food in the last two months?
No, I didn't.
You know what I'm saying?
So the 360 deal, well, in the 360 deal,
because some people probably don't even understand,
in the 360 deal, they basically own you, you know what I'm saying?
So they're making money off of anything you do.
Like, you might go be in a movie, being a commercial, whatever you do.
Whatever you do.
Because basically they have an ownership of your likeness, which is your face.
All right.
Now, what about this?
You said they own you.
Do you rather them own you?
or like I'm just talking about
from a young boy that's in the streets
or the graveyard of the penitentiary
because at the end of the day
it's like I'm not promoting nobody
going sign 360.
I'm talking about me.
I'm not talking.
I'm not promoting nobody.
If you got the traction to be able to
have your own LLC,
got your publishing right,
and you move and you're able to live off your merch
and tour and do it.
But a lot of people don't have no other option
because they didn't do nothing extraordinary.
Back in the day,
when Master P and Cash Money did they,
they already did numbers.
Right.
Before they even went to the label, they had a, they had a proof of concept.
Well, see, that's why it's even more reason why today you, you, you, you shouldn't do a 360 because, okay, back in the day, I could walk up on Puff and spit some high shit and Puff is like, sign that nigger.
Right.
I didn't prove nothing.
Now, record labels don't sign you unless you already put the work in.
Some type of work.
Unless you already build your brand up, unless you've already got a lot of traction going on behind what you do.
See, back in the day, I feel like back in the day is when they should have been signing 360 deals because artists got signed who didn't put no work in.
Some people still didn't put work in.
They got lucky.
You feel what I'm saying?
But no, no, no, but some people still didn't put work and they got lucky.
See, a dude could go in here and record something, right?
Not necessarily to work, but maybe the song just whatever happened, who had.
ever reposted it it catches fire
that dude still don't got no team
he don't have no idea how to move how to
tour how to how to do appearances nothing
but he already buzzing
so he needs an infrastructure to kind of
be organized you know what I'm saying
and he might he might
miss his chance but being it
but getting infrastructure
hold to lack of infrastructure
you get missed a shot but infrastructure
and
you sign in the
360 deal with two different things
well it depends on how long is this deal
Because it's not a lifelong.
Hold on.
At the end of the day.
It's your lifelong in your career.
At the end of the day, it's all about knowing your worth.
That's what it's about.
Okay, prime example.
You got a kid like Uzi, right?
Who is mad at DJ drama in them.
I think that's over with Gil.
I think that's not.
But what I'm saying he was, I'm giving prime examples.
Okay.
I guess he felt as though
he's not making the money he's supposed to make
but right
but the flip side of that is you got nine cars
that's what we're saying
but at the end of the day
now
he knows his worth
see back then when he was first signing
he didn't know it's worth
now you look up and you like
ah to me the record company
yeah I don't know his particular situation
but maybe that still wouldn't have happened
without that aid you know what I'm saying
and I'm not just saying per se little oozy
I'm saying this with a problem coming with artists
they'd be wanting to get on so bad in the beginning
but then when they get on
and they start understanding how the music business go
you look up and you like
whewo
out of me, these niggas
$130 million.
But what the thing is,
when they do that sometimes,
now it's all going to depend on the people.
Did you make them that money,
or did y'all make that money?
Because was you going to be able to do that without them
or was you going to be at Nanny House?
Okay, okay, let me ask you a question.
I'm at Nanny House.
Let me ask you a question.
When LeBron James
fill them seats up
did he fill a seats up
or did we fill a seats up
no lebron hold on wait
he still needs to answer let me let me finish
lebron james filled them seats up
so when you're talking about an artist
is it did you do it
or did we do it
wait wait wait wait wait
can i can i finish
wait no no no no um
I did it you know why
because you got
200 other fucking artists
on this record label
they didn't do it
you couldn't do it with them
hold on
you couldn't do it with them
because let's be for real
how many artists do Def Jam
got signed to them that we never
fucking hear about they never come out
they just tags write-offs
so don't give me no motherfucking shit
oh we no no no no no
it was my music that moved
the motherfucking needle.
It wasn't y'all.
It was my fucking me because y'all put out, y'all put out Ronnie this year, y'all put
out Bobby this year, y'all put out Ricky and y'all put out, and ain't none of
them niggas did shit because their music don't move the needle.
Now, so, so I think it's like this, comparing an athlete, an athlete, if, if I could punch you
in the face and knock you out, I can't nobody have an opinion about that.
If I could shoot every shot like Steph Curry, can't nobody have an opinion.
about that. Music is an opinion and most
people on a radio or program. If the
record label puts the money
into it and puts you on the radio and that
song comes on all day, it's going
to gravitate a fan base. So you could
force a musician on somebody. You will
never be able to take a... You can't take
me, put me on a basketball port, put
a billion dollars into me and make me
the star of a team. But I'm saying
you can't. Because we get a thousand
niggas who
they put a gang of money into
at radio.
Then the album come out and they do 21,000 the first week.
I mean, I don't know if those artists, like right now in this time period.
Wait, wait, wait.
Like, who blew a budget crazy and this song didn't work right lately?
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on.
The majority of the artists today blow the fucking bag and the song don't work.
You know what I'm talking about on the radio?
The majority of the artist blow the bag.
Okay, let's be for real.
He's talking about the people that really go.
Hold on.
Let's be for real.
A lot of people don't really go,
Dad.
Let's be for real.
Like, I know there's a bunch of artists sitting on a label.
Let's be for real.
Let's be for real.
The radio don't mean shit.
Not totally.
That's not true.
I'm not going to agree with you.
That's totally.
You saying totally?
This is 2019.
We are not in 19 fucking 97.
It's two different audiences.
Wait, wait, wait, okay, let me ask you a question.
When's the last time you got in the car and listened to the radio?
Every time I'm.
Listen, every time I'm in the car with my girl,
all of them listen to the radio.
They all know, they all go to them radio concerts,
all that powerhouse.
They listen to the,
I'm not saying the radio is totally don't mean nothing.
Right, they listen to YouTube.
They listen to I.
They listen to XM radio.
They do.
They do.
You're talking about like a local radio.
I understand what you're saying.
The local radio that's getting the bag,
the play the, right.
So at the end of the day, it's like,
let's be for real.
Hold on.
Back in the day,
artists got on because you got your song to the radio.
Your song came on the radio.
Oh, you're excited.
You're going crazy.
Everybody around you that's going crazy because your song's on the radio.
Now your song gets the radio.
Motherfuckers that hang with you wouldn't even know because they don't listen to the radio.
So it's like, you had to, oh, damn, my song, your song was on the radio last night?
down. I didn't even know. I didn't even, because
the radio is not as important
as it was. Back in the day.
Video killed
the radio star. You remember that?
Back in the day, they was talking about how video
killed the radio. You remember?
I'm telling you. I know exactly what you're talking about.
This was ancient times. So, so,
so, so, so what he's saying is
the internet killed everything.
It wouldn't matter if it was the internet
or where it was if the label
puts a budget into something, right?
Most of the people...
He's talking about the budget.
But the labels put budgets into all of the artists.
No, they don't, man.
Well, hold on.
Bro, bro, boy, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
He's talking about big budgets.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on, bro.
It's...
A label is not even acting on an artist
if they don't put a budget to the side.
You're talking on from the sign to sign it.
Some type of money, some type of...
When you get signed is a budget.
So at the end of the day,
the difference between them niggas going and them niggas not going is the music you could put a million dollars behind one song if the people don't gravitate to the song it doesn't matter how much money oh but he just answers something so if the song right it's hot but it still needed the million dollars for people to hear it and then they know it's hot
Then they both did it.
No, no, no, no.
Okay, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Definitely they both did it, but this is me.
I got to take the, okay, let me ask you a question.
When the album of the year come out, who the fuck get called up there on stage?
But don't they?
When they win the album.
I mean, obviously.
Don't the writers you call it?
No, no.
Obviously they call the artists up here.
When they call the MVP of the league, who do they call?
But nobody do about itself, Gil.
Nobody, but at the end of the day,
I got to have the exceptional talent
to take this shit to the next level
because at the end of the day,
okay, hold on, universal.
Okay, let's use the basketball team.
Y, Z, WP, A, B, C,
y'all got all these niggas on the team.
Why, they can't have 26-7?
Hold on.
Y'all niggas ain't been going to the playoffs.
You already got all these niggas.
Y'all niggas ain't been going to the playoffs.
Then when y'all niggas got me, y'all niggas went to the playoffs.
So you cannot say that, well, it ain't you, no, nigga.
You're talking on sports again.
It's me.
That's the same as the record business.
Y'all got all of these niggas signed to the label.
None of these niggas want platinum.
But now you want to say, oh, you did the same.
You gave all these niggas budgets, too.
You gave all these niggas a shot, too.
You put that niggas record out.
The only the highest they won on the charts was $80.
you put that niggas record out
the highest one on the charts was 43
you put that niggas record out
the highest one on the charts was
45
wait hold on
let me finish let me finish
explain it because let's be for real
this is what all the record labels do
they put it out
they put some money behind it
they want to see what it does
they get feedback
they call all the radio stations
in all the areas
How's the record doing?
Oh, they like this record here.
Oh, how's the record doing in St. Louis?
Oh, yeah, they call it in for this record.
How's the record doing in Philadelphia?
Oh, yeah, they call on the record.
How's the record?
Okay, cool.
They like the record.
That's what all the record labels.
That's what all the radio stations are saying.
Okay, let's put a little bit more money into it.
Okay, here you go.
Oh, wait, it is picking up.
It went from 98 on the charts to now with 51 on the charts.
Okay, we see that people like this.
let's put some more money into it okay now we got the record in the top 10 oh shit it's really picking up
it's playing on 45 record radio stations across the country let's put some more money into it
and they're feeding it the whole time okay because the music people like but it's still it was still
both so you got to have the product this only reason i'm gonna you could be a drug dealer you
could be a drug dealer.
This like a drug dealer.
You got all the product.
But this shit ain't A1 Padico.
So it's not moving.
Ain't that somebody named Padigo?
It's not A1.
It's not that shit that had a fiends like this.
He got the shit that the fiends want to hear.
But even what the shit the fiends need, you need the trucks.
No, but, whoa, whoa.
Let me just say this.
Right.
But at the end of the day, if you don't got the good work, none of it don't matter.
So back to the beginning, when the dude is sitting there,
he, what is he regretting that?
I regret that y'all, that I needed your vehicle to get my good product to the world.
But let me say this.
Let me say this.
Okay.
I'm going to end.
Okay, cool.
I'm going to end this because I got something to say.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm going to agree with you.
I'm going to agree with you.
I don't like agreeing with you because you's another ass niggit.
But this time I can.
Dev is saying you need this budget.
What I'm saying is a person acting like they did it by them.
like they regret that the record label put them in that position like okay bro you
hot but how was you going to do that by yourself it's easier to look in retrospect nobody
could do it by himself nobody he tell me michael jordan is the greatest but he had a team but at
the end of the day michael jordan is the nigger that led the team it was his
greatness like so at the end of the day if you ask any of them other players on the fucking
team right how did y'all win a championship all of them's going to
want to say the same thing.
So what was Michael supposed to do without the Bulls?
Jordan.
No, but this is what I'm saying.
This is what I'm saying.
He said they had the team.
Now, listen, listen to this, guys, both of you.
You're saying you need a budget.
Gil's saying it's about the talent.
You're saying, do y'all both agree that you need a team?
Yes.
I agree that you need both.
At the end of the day, let's say, let's keep it real.
I know motherfuckers who blew up without a budget.
Do talent supersede budget?
Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Let me ask you this question.
Hold on. Hold on. I know motherfuckers that grew up, that blew up without a budget.
Prime example. Meek Mills didn't have a fucking dime behind them what was popping all over the country without one fucking coin behind them.
I'm talking about the nigger who had the braids going to the back.
None of the flashy cars. None of the watches.
That's always his go to.
None of the diamond necklaces.
None of that. You always go back to me.
But I'm going to say this stuff.
Hold on.
Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.
Hold on. Hold on.
So I've seen plenty of niggas blow up without a budget, right?
How many niggas have you seen a budget blow up and them niggas ain't got talent?
Man, now that, we could talk about that all day.
But, dog, there's plenty of people that rap that don't got talent, man.
There's, come on, dog, like there's a million.
There's a million people with amazing musical talent that are never going to get
because they don't have no budget or way to get to the world.
They're in the internet.
They're a loss thing.
Come on, bro.
You don't come across talented artists.
Hold on.
You got to understand this too.
Just because a person got talent,
it doesn't mean that they're ready to be a star.
I mean, that's true, too.
I know a lot of motherfuckers that got talent,
but it's like, oh, they're extremely talented,
but they don't have star quality.
That's true, too.
Okay, hold on.
he's not as talented as him, but he's a star.
All right, so he has that glow about him.
This is what I'm trying to figure out.
Hold up.
Hold on.
I'm trying to really figure this out so I can understand what the girls bring this home.
So when the artist like a Uzivert or somebody gets into that position and they look down and they like, damn, man, I got nine cars, I got all of this stuff.
But I feel like I'm, I got robbed of some sort, right?
How would what would be the almost like, I'd rather give this all up, start back at the beginning,
and I would do this without DJ.
I'm just, we're using them as an example.
DJ drama.
I don't want his help.
I don't want these people.
I'm going to do it the way I was going to do it from the muscle or whatever.
But see, there's a difference with Uzi.
Because Uzi didn't have the streets.
Uzi didn't have where as though, oh, I'm already buzzing.
And I said, no, they helped him create his whole buzz, his whole wave.
Okay.
They helped it.
So that's way different.
All right, so I'm naming something.
Can I just say something to both of you all real quick?
Just say, first of all,
you all both agree that y'all need a team, right?
Yes.
Yeah.
But you agree, talent supersede budget.
You agreed you need a budget with the talent.
Yes.
And I don't think that because I know a gang of niggas who blew up without the budget.
No, no, I'm not saying this.
Nothing's definitive.
Like, you can't do this without this.
That's not.
But you're saying most of the time to take a budget.
Yeah, man.
I'm going to say this.
The only reason I can kill you on this dev is this.
And please let me talk.
Million dollars worth a game, didn't have no budget.
We had Wallo 267, Gilly the Kid, Dev, Dev Wade, we have Brian the Calf, we had Nick Rich, we had a great team, no budget.
We hit number one in the podcast charts.
Number one.
Right.
Listen, teamwork make the dream work, though.
We all was pieces of this shit, and it was all our talent, like, you're great in audio, you're great, Brian is great.
and the camera work.
You're great in being the dickhead.
I'm great to just being a great person,
extraordinary individual martial artists,
putting that out there at Dojo World.
But it's about,
it was a team thing.
So I understand what you're saying, Dev.
A lot of people do need budgets
because a lot of people is generated.
And they just don't have that natural thing
where it's doing like that DMX.
He just had that, like Lenny S once said,
people got want to be you or believe in you.
And that's the next level star.
So it's like, when you're looking at us,
all we had with each other,
we didn't have no money.
And I think with the team thing
and everybody extraordinary in their places,
like for instance,
if you got LeBron James,
he had unbelievable trainers.
He had people to make sure his health is eating regimen.
He had people to make sure they're stretching.
Like, everybody play a part.
Even a dude is passing that water bottle.
Like, so it's like,
if we didn't have the team,
it'd be a different drone.
But think about this, guys.
We did some shit.
We hit number one with no corporate backing.
None of that shit.
We ain't got nobody pushing this.
We pushed this shit out together.
We got together and said,
we're going to make some extraordinary shit happening,
and that's what we're doing.
So the bottom line is both of you all writing your own ways,
but it's like you don't always need that budget
because a lot of time that budget come after you than did some extraordinary shit.
Right.
And all they're doing is just enhancing.
Like, all they're doing is just enhancing that shit
and saying, all right, hold up.
You're from down North Philly?
Are you from down Southwest?
You from, what's the name?
Let me dress you up.
You need some money so you can look.
more like a star
here goes some money
now you look like a star
get your car
get your what's name
put you in a better environment
put you on this plane
expose you to more things
so now your vernacular
you got more to rap about
that's what they do in the hands
but when you're great
when you got that shit
you're gonna get their attention
to them and that's what it's really about
is just getting their attention
so you get the hell
but a lot of times
them extraordinary motherfuckers
they just be Mike is extraordinary
LeBron is extraordinary
they just extraordinary
and then you got some artists
DMX
The motherfucker was extraordinary.
Jay-Z, extraordinary.
You got people that just, Drake is just extraordinary.
You got people that just, you know what I mean?
Meek Mills, he said, I'm going to get it.
Fucked this.
He was in a fucked up environment.
Right.
Extraordinary.
Jay-Z had this, we don't use Jay-Z.
He's the best rapper ever, and he had the greatest budget ever
for out of his own pocket.
Yeah, but still.
He was the opposite.
He's actually the anti-dye, none of the labels wanted him, none of that shit,
and he paid out the pocket.
Yeah, he came back.
He was saying, he was, I'm telling me these dudes.
I'm telling me, these dudes was extraordinary.
Yeah, DMX all day.
So they was just different.
So when you look at that, both of y'all got your own right.
But like, I always go back to million dollars worth a game.
And it's for people that's out there listening and looking, you build it, they will come.
You build it because right now we're living in a time and the age where it's though.
The fucking people is running everything.
The people, listen, the root hold up the tree.
The root and that's the bottom dictate everything.
Now is about the people.
A motherfucker co-sign, yeah, I'm such and such.
But that don't mean that.
The people got a really fucking.
with you. And once you start and you build
the relationship with the people and the people
with your family, they're going to take you to places
you never can imagine. Focus on
the people. Don't focus on the, oh, I need a
everybody, you got rappers fascinated
with rappers trying to get, no, don't worry about
that. At the end of the day, not too many rappers
is going to put you on as a rapper. That's not
going to happen. Because if I'm a
rapper, I'm still in rapper mode trying to be
what's name. It's only so much they could do to you.
And just because somebody is a rapper and they're in the game,
that don't mean they know the game. That don't mean they know the
business of music. They might just be a
worker and you sitting there you thinking oh i need a right no get the attention of the people everybody
that can put you in position and put that money in your pocket is that person that's on the bus
with you that person that work with you that person that's your neighborhood the people and there's a
bunch of people that you got to go out there and touch that don't know you stop focusing on the stars
and focus on the regular people because the regular people is the reason that the stars are stars
and it's just like that but like i said nigga talent always supersedes everything so you just so now at
this point, you're saying, nah, fuck that. You'll never take the
360. Who me? Yeah.
I'm not saying, I told you I would because
I'm telling you where I'm coming from. I'm coming from
the young bull. And they get a nigga, anything.
I'm coming from the young ball. I'm going to take anything.
That's living, there's living in the inner city for
the Delphia. They get a $20,000 a pack of
a tank tops and some socks. He's signed
in his life. No, no, they got to throw some du rags in there
for Wavecat Mike, my cousin. But listen.
And they got put a little, the biggest,
the biggest, uh,
well, fucking, uh, Oudus and Nudus
contract. Yeah, yeah. If they throw a
fucking Udus and Udus contract.
I might waive the money.
Endless Udals?
Like, and they let me visit the factory?
Like, I could be, like, that could be my sponsor?
Come on, man.
What?
Do you know how crazy it is?
I could just run around wearing Udus and Udus
and Udus sweatsuits and shit.
Like Ullas and Udus and Udus yeah, they sponsor me.
I got the Udus and Udus and Nudas on you ain't got these.
You'll be another assig.
They'd be like, damn, wow, got the Udus and Nudas and Udus and the dishes.
They would not be classic.
They would not be classic.
No, no, you know what?
You know what?
You know what?
This is what it would be
He got the Oodles and No, no
Udus and Nudas of Puma
You know sneak had the song
Udus and Nudas and Nudus edition
Ooh! With the noodles and noodles and noodles
The string looked like noodles
Oodles and noodles.
Oh, hooey.
With the hood of the hood of
If I gave you Udus and Nuddle
hoodie, you won't wear.
I won't wear that shit
I don't eat Udus and noodles.
What?
I don't eat Udoz and noodles
Nicker you crazy as hell
I don't eat udals and noodles
Nick.
And you fucking try to cook some
Some udus and noodles for me that time
and put season on my noodles
you net ass nigga
Nick, I used to put you in the bathtub
Nick, I could put some spicy shit
But listen
What I'm saying is
I used to watch you up
If you down the way
I'm going to ask you something cuss
If you down the way
And you're down the way and you fucked up
And people getting shot at a day
In the city of America right
You live in Compton
You live in the south side of Chicago
You live in Harlem
You live in Philly
You live in Atlanta
You live in Miami
You live in Houston
You fuck, it's crazy
And they offer you a 360
To get you some paper
So you get
You know
Take care your daughter
To secure your family
you and your woman, your mom, do whatever.
You're going to say no?
Who the fuck say that the next label won't come?
My thing is I'm watching niggas be souped up to take a job
where it's just like, yo, bro, they're going to be giving me like $22 an hour
and all of that.
But at the end of the day, I got to know my word.
If I was in the same position, I came out of there, I flew down.
But times is hard.
He's talking about a whole different time.
He had Fasci on.
Yeah.
This nigga, this nigga had, you walking up to the rappers with money.
We're talking about niggas of the holes in the back of these shirts.
You know, take the 360, young and fucking sign your life.
No, no, no, I'm not telling you that.
I'm just saying I say what I do because you're bound to get shot any day.
Right, so take the 360s, young.
Or you shoot somebody and go to jail.
Or you sign you.
Or you could sign your 360 while you in the hospital, probably recovering from the shots.
Somebody shot you because you're posting on the block and you hide the shit for nothing.
Listen, man, first of all, I want to tell y'all, listen, I can't wait to see y'all.
Ain't a lot of tickets left.
I can't wait to see y'all.
July 27.
My birthday weekend.
Gilly the nut, birthday weekend.
million dollars worth a game live get your tickets right now i'm gonna get with planters
peanut see could they sponsor a cake with just a you know planters nuts on there for his birthday
not on duty but listen the whole twist is we look forward to seeing all our people there man it's
gonna be we're gonna turn all way up i'm drinking listen i'm getting sauced up i'm drinking ginger
on the rocks all weekend i was about to say like hold on dick i know you ain't getting drunk
no you should you should you should no i don't do it i'm not getting sauce stuff we're about to spike
your shit and uh it's gonna be free reggie on gil you know he's he's a reggie man but listen man we
turn it up. I look forward to CNN by July 27th, man. Get your tickets. If you ain't
already, get your tickets, hit the link in the top of the bio, million dollars worth
a game by, Gilly the King bio, Wally-2-6-7 bio. We're turning all the way up, man.
Let me tell you something. Get your merchandise. Get your merchandise. The website's
right there. You see the website, but on top of that, I want to say something.
Without you, the one that's looking at this, the one that's listening to this, we will be number
one. There's no us without you. We're number one.
Teamwork, make the dream work, man. We love y'all. This is me, man, man, man, man, man,
Million dollars worth a game.
I'm Gilly the King.
I'm Wallow 267.
It's just like that.
Right.
