Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EP: 103 "FEATURING DJ DRAMA"
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Listen, it's going down
We got DJ drama in here
I'm talking about this major drama
going on today
We got my man Setti
It's going to
I'm talking about it's going down today.
Listen, man, we're not playing no games, drama.
It's long overdue.
It's long overdue.
We're not even going to play no games.
I ain't going on front.
I remember I thought drama, I think, I forget what magazine it was.
I don't know if it was ozone.
It was one of these magazines and drama was going to say, he locked him.
I thought drama was going to be my cellie.
I said, damn, he comes through.
We're going to make a mixtape.
I know all the rapists in jail.
We're going to do a jail mixtape.
And we're going to get this shit popping.
You know what I mean?
But we got him here.
Drama's right here.
He's in the building.
Setti Hendricks is in the building.
The generation now is in the building.
And once again, gangsta Brazil is in the building.
It's serious, man.
Let's get it, man.
I love it.
You not love Gangicville.
It's crazy because I was just telling you y'all, too, like, on our way to Tampa,
we was watching y'all shit the whole way down here.
That's when I was in the club.
I seen a guy, and he put me on the phone.
I was like, oh, yeah, that's a sign.
That's a sign.
I was a guy saying, you get over there, man.
That's me and I was worth a game, man.
Absolutely.
A, uh, drum, man, I want to start that.
I know, it's just so much shit.
It's so much shit that you get a lot.
Okay, before we started off, right?
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Dr.on, where do you want to start at?
Shit.
Back in the day,
me and Drama was putting out a mix tape.
Talk about it.
Gangster,
Chris Hills.
Gangsta, Brazil.
For those who don't know,
drama's from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
I feel like they should know,
but there's still people that don't kind of know that.
Because you've been a staple in Atlanta for a lot.
So, shout out to Atlanta.
Yeah.
Shout out to the ATL.
Shout out to the ATL for embracing you, man.
Absolutely.
That was always one thing I was always one to speak strongly about because, you know,
I was an out-of-towner, for saying, you know what I'm saying?
You know, Atlanta's one of the places, niggas come all the time.
And, like, they really, you know, it really was, like, home to me and show me love.
Like, it ain't, it ain't, it ain't had to go like that.
Absolutely.
Atlanta show everybody love that.
Because New York niggas go down there, they think they own Atlanta.
Yeah, it'll be parties in Atlanta, like, and literally shout out New York for.
for 45 minutes
to an hour
for the night
But rugs
Got a lot of
Shout out of the rugs
Shout out of the rugs
Put his thing down
He definitely did man
One thing I love about
Atlanta
Atlanta is extremely welcoming
Is it's a black paradise
A hundred percent
Like that shit
The outcast was talking
Back in the day
Man black paradise
That shit was real
It's like
Everybody go down
You know everybody got
They're different weeks
It's like it's like
Escape
It's like that's all black
Our black Hollywood
We escape
No matter where you're from
In the country
Shout out to Atlanta man
You realize
Southern hospitality
It's real like off top
Yes
Yes
Even Philly and looking the nigger in the eye
And he's saying, what's up to you?
Right.
Oh shit, niggas really speak to each other.
Yeah.
Right.
You know, that was when I first got there.
I realized that.
One thing I learned about, you know, when I came down south and started.
Because, you know, I came down south early with the Tony Draper's and the cash monies.
Up north, niggers, it's really aggressive.
Yeah, for sure.
Extremely.
Like, really aggressive.
Like, compared to the South.
Like, you know, the South more laid back.
more people-friendly.
It starts off more in a positive direction,
like even if you don't know somebody.
Right.
But up north it's like, oh, boy.
So back in the Jeep, me and DJ Drama,
no, who's on the phone?
I'm saying, yeah, man, I love to do it,
gangsta girl, what you, Kelly, let's get it.
I'm trying to think, was there,
did I had, had I done one in Philly yet?
No.
I don't think you had.
He was going to do the first one with this bump?
Yeah, fucking right.
I'm thinking, yeah.
Drama, was he really hot?
Did he really had?
Because, listen, he was saying,
me some shit from jail.
I don't believe that he really had.
No, I had to tell you shit from jail because the niggins of the jail was telling you.
I don't believe his status is worthy of a gangston grill.
That's cool.
The neighborhood mixed tape, DJ, nobody.
So this has to be like, we, because it was like 0-5-06, right?
And that's when I was on fire.
Fire!
I'm talking about, like, let me just tell you something.
For all the shit that I was going through, the behind-the-scenes shit that I was going through,
for drama to be like on fire like that,
and like, no, nigger, I said, get it.
I see what you, that's, let's get,
nigga, I was like, bad.
I used to always want to put on for the city, too.
Like, I, I, in me, like, you know, being away and everything,
like, it was important for me to still be able to, like,
in a sense, get back to Philly.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Like, so I was exciting, man.
I'm like, damn, that's what's up.
Shit, finally.
I'm going to finally get a look that I,
that I deserve
finally
sent Dram to music
he like back
let's go
I said
Dram
Wayne just put some shit
out this in me
I'm about to drop this bomb on him
you feel what I'm saying
I said
I didn't send that to you though
Dram because I didn't want to put you in the middle
of that shit because I knew you and Wayne
you know y'all good
you know
drum said
what every DJ
is supposed to say
no man
I don't care about that shit
man I'm a DJ man
I ain't got nothing to do with that
man I'm just supposed to play high records man
you know put that shit out man
we're gonna put it on the tape
put it up
it's the one on the tape
oh okay
this shit ready go
yeah wow though the worst thing
I could have ever said
listen
because I did say that though
listen I got to take it on this shit
I remember it like it was yesterday
put it on there it's cool
And he was like, but listen, he was like, but I'm leaving in a couple hours to go overseas.
Oh, yeah, I think I was going to London with TIP.
Yeah, he was like, so soon as I come back, we go, I said, all right, well, I'm going to put the record out.
And, you know, by time you get back, he was like, all right, cool.
But overseas, back then, niggas didn't have a phone's on like that and shit.
Because you'll come back, I have a $6,000 phone bill on some goofy.
shit.
So, I put that shit out.
By the time drama come back,
I didn't been
on every fucking radio show in the
fucking car. Wow, do you remember what beat it was on?
I don't remember the beat.
So, when this, because this is one thing we didn't
discuss. I do remember that part.
Because I did, he's factual and everything
that he's saying, I did tell him that.
What beat did he go off? He went off
the cannon beat. Oh, man.
the classic little way
how do you do motherfuckers
as wee made it
the hottest record off dedication
to
Gil takes the can of beat
and goes crazy
all way on that shit
so I get I get the record like
oh shit
like damn I knew
I shot my my nigga Ace McClell too
because I remember we talked about
this offline
like about like you know
Gil coming at Wayne
and everything
and then the nigga did it
on the cannon beat
I was like
this shit's not like
I'm really co-signing
in life.
And mod you.
Oh, man, I can't
please it.
Got damn it.
Fresh off dedication to it.
God damn it to Wayne Carter.
You can stunter in a small.
What you,
Birdman, daughter?
You mentioned a kid and you know.
Great deal.
You got it now.
We're giving him a skates at grill right now.
Oh.
You're a great man.
I'm a cold bucket.
little water
I cool you down
as fast as you heat it up
because you ain't even you
you're just gilly repeat it up
speed it up
I'm too seated up
outside white inside
tin and brown
sure to use a hand me down
Stunner old grid
Stunner old Whid
Gator Grill part two
We're in here
I'm gonna turn of shit
I'm just as a bitch
I was my DJ Moore
Oh my God
He's stupid as a bitch
But listen right
So now
I'm
By time drama come back
So now I really look like
I'm
like you're about telling the go like go
you know what I mean
fuck it go ahead you
Gil did you go and say I'm gonna go do it over that song
no I had already had it done
I didn't even know you already had it on it I had already had it on
I had already had it done I told drum I said
yeah I sent you to music
all right cool but I said I got a
I joined little Wayne this man I'm about to
you know what I mean go in on him I didn't send you that one though
that's what I told drum he was like
but you know he said what the DJ was supposed to say
honestly, because DJs ain't supposed to
to take sides. They're supposed
to play hot music and you feel what I'm
saying? But then
drama came back
from overseas.
Drama was like, what the fuck?
And I got that call.
The drama said, oh,
we're going to put the gay to girls out.
But we're just going to put
a little halt on that motherfucker.
What?
Try to make out all types of calls.
What happened, Dron?
You know better to be what happened.
I talked to Tum.
I talked to him, and I think I don't remember.
Who is Tune?
People don't understand.
Low Wayne.
Tunchy.
Okay.
So we had just did.
So obviously, if that came out, that means dedication to was out.
So it was right after dedication to, arguably one of the biggest mixtapes ever.
You know what I'm saying?
Do the Tune call you?
He called you.
We was texting.
We was, we was texting.
This sidekick days?
Um, your Blackberry sidekick.
Yep, it was around that.
And then so, so mind you, he's on fucking fire.
Yeah.
I'm, you know, I'm, I'm on another level with the tapes.
And then, you know, beyond me just being on another level, it was, you know, the two of us.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying going in.
So when Gil, you know, I did say that to Gil.
I ain't going, I'm not going to deny that for sure.
And then I started scratching my head when I heard that shit on the cannon.
Like, oh, this could get a little different.
So I don't remember how the conversation started.
I don't remember if I brought it up to Wayne, and I told him like, yo, FYI, I'm about
to do a tape with Gil, like, you know what I'm saying?
So this happened, I, you know what I'm saying?
But we just don't want to take on some other shit.
And he was like, I mean, you can do what you want, but you'll never, me and you will never
do a tape again.
Damn.
That's, it was over.
You was like, Gil, listen, man, this right here, listen, you, you, you hot, Gil,
but you neighborhood hot.
I'm on dedication seven.
Yeah, we were doing, you're doing, y'all doing, y'all got an anthology together.
You and Wayne.
Gil, Ray, Gil, he's hot around, area, nice town, but he's not Louisiana, hot.
No, that's a different type of hot.
That shit was, that dedicated.
You were like, I heard that shit in Philly and Germantown.
That shit made my day just on my mom's block when somebody rolled by.
I knew how big that shit was.
First of all, nigger, no, I was scorching hot, nigger.
But it's levels to blockage, you know what I'm saying?
You say you was scorching hot?
And the niggas put the blockers down
You fuck, fuck you mean
I'm just, I'm asking
Oh shit
I'm not that drama
I mean I wanted to do the tape with him
So it meant something
Yeah, he was hot
Yeah
You know what I mean
This old twist
At the end of the day
Listen man
Shout out the stunning nigga
You show you
That's my nigga
Cash money east
Coming soon
I mean
I keep telling me
Get your master's back
I'm saying stuff about
What's saying
He told him
That's my name
You know
You know who hot and who not stunting
You know
music, man. Stunner gave me a bag.
Stunner gave me a bag. That's one thing
One thing you never hear me say, one thing, but listen,
one thing you never hear me say about Stunner,
that all the other artists said
ever was owed some money.
Stunner never played with my money, man.
But Stunner paid you. He's a good business man.
All right, now, now listen, you got a moment.
Hold on, hold on, hold on. When it come to me
and getting the checks that was old to me,
he's a hell of a business man.
Right.
Now, I want to say this.
This is the moment, y'all.
For everybody out there in hip-hop industry,
but it's just ready to be a big moment on me,
I was with a gang.
You've seen Flex, come on,
he did what he needed to do.
I'm this close to getting your masses back.
Apologize it, Stunner.
Please, please, Gil.
I'm getting your message back.
Get the fucking deal.
Apologize the Stunner, man.
Look to the camera and I'll see Stunning, man.
You'd be brown.
All right.
Camera, my M.B.
Right here.
Right here.
Please.
Stunner.
Yes.
Proudity.
I need my master's back.
I see the emotion the eye.
Wow.
I don't even know that you're serious.
Stunner.
Just give me the sign of masks.
Hold on.
Maybe you gotta see the lip shaking.
Yeah, that's going to get you publishing like there too.
You're going to get your publishing for that.
Please.
Let me call you.
I was right calling to FaceTime me so we can make the fishing.
I'm going to say, oh, you, so after that, what happens, Ron?
Um, fucking up.
So I.
After the Wayne Convo
You got called from Stunner, too
No, I never talked to Stunner about it
I never talked to something about it
He used to let us just do our thing really
Man, he was straight up
I, you ain't never, we ain't never doing no tape again
You put that shit out
So then
I guess I called you and told you
We had to hold up on him
Yeah, but you was bullshit
Me, I see, I just found out
He was bullshit me now
We got hold on, it's gonna come out
Just let it die down the moment
We eventually did our tapes
But we did some time
But years later
Gil was mad as shit at me
He was mad because he feels his doing like, he was mad.
I'm going to keep it always real.
I was mad as a bitch.
I was mad.
He was hot.
I wanted to get trauma a leg woman.
I did.
I wanted to get him a leg woman.
I didn't want to kill him.
I just wanted to get him a leg woman.
Like to the cat.
Like, and then we had a loser.
He went to Kay Slay and then he dissed me on the, they're like, no, let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a real question.
You went to do this table slay.
You was like, I'm going to go.
with the real drama king.
You got petty all.
He got petty here.
No, but you was petty first, though.
I mean, I was up in a petty argument.
How you feel?
Like, I was in a rock and a hard place.
Because I did, you know, really, I should have said, if I had to play it back,
I shouldn't be like, yo, that's my guy.
I don't want, you know what, I mean, let's keep that.
But I was trying to be politically correct.
So I was like, listen, I ain't got nothing to do with that.
I fuck with you.
And I fuck with homie, so.
But wasn't what about this song being on the tape or just doing a tape?
gilly what you mean was that that this song was it about well bad that difficult was the
song was on the cannon beat so it that fucked anything up it kind of made it made me look like
I was really on the cost and you know one thing for sure two things for certain if you
would have put a close sign on that at that time was he out of here she know it I want to know I want
to know I mean you know no disrespect but you saw the decision I made yeah yeah but I mean
at the end of the day he I'm not he made a smart decision for him
him because because at the time
little Wayne was all ready
That was smart
You gotta secure your situation
Yeah
Little Wayne so
You think about to put the
Colson on there
It would have been out of here
You already know
When when I look at it
From now
From an older standpoint
Because you had a platform
I'm able to accept it
And understand that
He had to do
What he had to do
To feed his family
Because little Wayne is like this
At the time
2000 and fucking
4
But 2005
nigga that's fucking
16
years ago. I'm fucking 20
fucking seven years. Oh, some shit like that.
I'm not trying to hear that shit. I'm on the phone
like, literally, I'm on the phone like,
nigga, fuck them niggas. I forgot to.
Like, I'm saying crazy shit. I forgot to.
You know, hold up. Me and Canada had an artist
named Willie the kid, too. That one too.
Yeah, I remember that shit?
Drama. Don't do it. Don't do it.
Yeah. So they didn't really got here.
You did sign that nigga. I was like, yo, because I seen him
in the magazine. I'm like, yo, who this nigga?
Okay. That, that, that, hold on.
That, that, hold on.
Shout my camera.
I'm not,
let me just tell you,
my good brother,
my good brother from Philly,
from Philly,
Colby,
we get together.
Let's do this gangster girls.
All drama,
man,
appreciate you,
bro.
Real nigger man.
For real man,
you're a real nigger man.
Wayne put the jokes down on me.
It's cool.
Do something with Gilly.
I'll never do anything with you.
You're done.
You're done.
You're done.
Life.
That nigga was like, hold on, wait, damn, it's that deep.
Gil, so he put me on a burning, and then went and signed a nigger name, Willie the kid.
Willie.
I was like this, I was like this nigga drama, just ain't going to stop.
Yo.
Why is he fucking playing with me?
So, yeah, so I don't know if we, because if we and you ever talked about, I didn't know you, like, I was just afterwards, yeah, you felt the type of way, but you was probably looking at like, oh, you know, you're really on some shit.
You're really on some shit.
He's like, we went to college with Willie, so we met Cannon and Will used to be.
I said this nigger is awesome shit
He was he was this and uh will too
He said
He said some shit in the interview
He was on it
He was uh Will uh
Gil was showing his bread off his cars
He was like you know
He went crazy
Gil went crazy
I know I was all this shit
The cars was somebody
My man's cars
And the money was a prop money
So I just want to put that out there
So that shit don't mean that
You put a lot of fucking
You put a lot of fucking smut
On my name to date man
Let me get a
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so yeah so that kind of what happened
with me and drom back in the day
but they solid they brothers
we solid man because at the end of the day man
it's not about holding grudges man
and when you get older
you understand that sometimes
God got a different plan for you
you feel me he had a different route for me
so you know I didn't understand that at the time
but when you get older you understand that
you know life don't always go your way
and sometimes God has got other plans for you
But let's talk about...
I felt good, too, before we go out.
Like, when we finally did connect, you know,
because, like I said, you know, I was a situation that went that way,
but I was happy we finally got to get to it and get to work.
Absolutely.
So if you ain't heard, we got King of Philly one and two out right now.
Go check that out.
What?
Hey, listen.
You and Uzi, man.
You came up a long way.
For sure.
Okay, first of all, first of all,
got you.
Before I get to Uzi.
I don't know what happened.
I know Uzi used to be with Diamond Cuts.
And, yeah, her husband.
And her husband was.
Buzz.
Shout out to Diamond Cuts.
Word on the streets in Philly is that you stole Uzi from Diamond Cuts and Buzz.
Right.
Can you explain what happened in that situation?
So basically, like, my introduction and our introduction to Uzi originally was
Canon was in Atlantic City for a gig.
He was driving through Philly, and he had Power 99 on, and he, uh, Domin Cuss was playing
Vert.
She was playing, like, one of his records, Cannon hit her, like, yo, what's that?
Like, that should sound crazy, and she was like, you know, it's this kid.
I'm working with a little Uzi and everything.
So from that point, Kenna, Uzi connected, I think while he was in Philly, I think
Virt might have pulled up on them on South Street or something like that.
So at the time, Buzz, her husband was managing Uzi and then Domincutz was doing her thing.
And they was like they was kind of like moving around, you know what I'm saying, like trying to figure out a situation for Vurt and everything.
And then, you know, Domit Cuts was like, we had this, we had took the affiliates and turned, made it another brand called the Academy.
And, you know, she was like, she was part of the family.
you know what I'm saying so we definitely was in direct conversations with her and you know she
knew our interests and at the time you know we was still pretty much like generation now wasn't
even we didn't even have a name for the label at that time of space we was trying to figure it out
I was I had just kind of started my A&R job at Atlantic and everything so um basically like you know
they they knew our they knew our interest and what have you and then you know we were we were kind of
working um in the in the same direction you know respectfully oozy kind of made a decision you know i'm
saying it wasn't you know to in the direction that he wanted to go in and then you know like um like
lake and you know lake and buzz were working directly you know lake kind of came on and started
doing some management things and you know to be honest like and for me and and on my take of
the situation like
vert and
them had kind of falling out
you know what I'm saying but my relationship
or our relationship with them was
was on the up and up you know I'm saying
like even to a sense where you know
they had came to Atlanta and um you know
they were at mean streets and what have you
and you know just
buzz was happening to like be sitting with me
playing me beats and he wound up you know
his um his producer
actually did my single wishing
the Chris Brown record I did like that came
from their camp, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, we were still working in a, in a
forward direction. But, you know, I mean, I feel like obviously when the, you know, when
the majors get involved and money changes and things like, it got a little, it got a little
different, you know, obviously. And, you know, they put a lot of, a lot of legwork and groundwork
in. And, you know, I just, you know, when I've heard the story a couple times, I always
felt like my relationship and our relationship with them was always on the up and up and you know
I guess it's um I don't know the way it had been told before but but yeah I don't think that's
accurate by no means we didn't steal nothing from anybody you know what I'm saying
Uzi made a conscious decision in a direction he wanted to go in when he came you know came to
be a part of the team and everything and um you know I think since then we've um you know I love
diamond cuts I fuck with buds.
I'm no I just I just figured I asked because I'm pretty sure I know in the time that
from then and now you don't heard that of course nobody's probably never heard you talk about it
and we stayed away from the conversation a lot of times especially when it was it was hot
out here in these streets like because it's a slippery slope you know I'm saying especially
with a you know an artist and a you know a person a man that you know we were invested in
you know we came up together like we had a lot of success so you know like the last thing
I want to do or you know is air any dirty laundry or anything but at the same time you know
I was put in a position where you know my back was against the wall like I was you know
looking like the bad guy you feel what I'm saying and I you know that that that was
frustrating especially in a sense where I was like uh I'm gonna let it be and just let it play
out I'm thankful that I did you know what I'm saying but um but but yeah I mean I I
by no means did we ever take anything.
And then, you know, in Philly, it got a little weird because, you know, even, like,
and rightfully so, Power 99 was wrong with Diamond Cuts.
And, you know, me and Kev had had conversations and everything.
And at first, you know, Verk couldn't even really get played at the crib.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
On Power 99.
So that was our, that was an uphill battle, you know what I mean?
And, you know, I still got text with Diamond, like, what we talked about in her take on
the situation and everything.
And I think Dave, you know, from what I heard, even Vert and, uh,
and cuts have kind of mended and they're in a better space you know and i'm glad to see that you know
i'm saying like tom hills everything absolutely but yeah i seen over the time you know you know you and
you're a little oozy had a couple little spats everything good now yeah everything is good um
really the only i i kind of like there was one time when i publicly responded and i that was um
he had when he said something about like um like if you do get into the business don't sign
to a dj or a rapper like or anything and i said something back on twitter which you know looking
back on it i shouldn't have you said nothing you know and i mean uzi's like you know like beyond
being the rock star and the superstar of he is he's a he's a genius when it comes to that that game
you know and then you know when like like we all know like when you when there's a position of you know
someone has the notoriety and the fame and the celebrity to to his level like that's a hard battle
you know what I'm saying his fan they was they was murdering me murdering us like it was at different
points you know when he when he would say various things and everything um but you know again like
that's somebody that I'm in I'm invested in with his success so you know it's what I'm gonna come
I'll say, you know what I mean? And, you know, I'm also, you know, we're at a different age level, so that necessarily wasn't, I don't really go on the internet and have disagreements and things like that and everything. And, you know, I think it's looking back on it, like, even with him, like, you know, as even those things that I got put in the bag out position, like, look where we are now. You know what I'm saying? Look where he is now. Look where our company is now. Look where everything is. And it could have played out in a different manner per se, you know what I'm saying?
And especially in a sense, like, you know, I think it's Tom Tolla, I never, and we never wanted nothing but the best and success for him.
And, you know, at every moment, like, you know, Bert, Vert has a lot of shit figured out.
So we always let him rock.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
He made a lot of decisions.
Like, even when it turned on a tape during that situation and the blame went on me and Cannon for holding it up, but he never held anything.
I'm in the business of selling music.
What I want to hold anything up for?
like drop whenever you want to drop so and that's how i kind of that's how it kind of happened
and played out but like i said so he sold that like that to the people i was we was never
holding nothing up okay but sometimes that's a that's a clever marketing to you 100% and that's what
that's why i'm trying to put in the perspective he's on point his whole social you know me and him
he's a same day so yeah normally jeans is are born on july 1st that's yeah yeah i'm just saying
I mean, look at, look at, look at what he's doing right now, even with the diamond, like,
the niggins is a fucking hellie.
I'm just saying, dumb generation, motherfucker, nal checks must be good.
Nick, got a 24 million dollar diamond in his, in his biscuit.
Like, like, nigga put the diamond in his biscuit, a pink puppy.
You feel me like, and I'm going to keep it real with Uzi.
Uzi, you did it in the right generation, too, because I'm going to keep it real.
You did that shit.
In my generation, niggas would be in, I ain't trying to cut your fucking.
head off and take it the mics on the avenue
and get a little 200,000
for that motherfucker.
I ain't, like, I ain't know
a nigga one in there with a dick of a head.
I ain't know how to get it to dabbing that.
Give me $100,000.
Just give me $100,000.
Just give me $100,000.
Take the whole head.
You've seen the little memes and everything, right?
Like with the Thanos and everything.
No, I didn't.
I didn't like, oh, yeah.
Yeah, but listen, let me ask you a question.
I hear that you back in the studio
with a Canon.
That I am?
No, I'm talking about.
boozy oh you heard that that's what i heard that's what we're asking man is it the truth
is it the truth i could be wrong i hear things man y'all heard that shit
yeah that's what we heard that's crazy gangster rizzeel exclusive
i'm just trying to find out you know what you just trying to is he back in there with
i mean i don't you know canon don't be coming out the house a lot i think it's like
rick rubin so yeah i heard canning got on some real boozy shit but i heard his days consist of
water and the grass yeah no yeah he's
flowers, he's on some shit, you know.
Rich nigger shit, huh?
Canning on some shit, but
I mean, like I said, everything's
in a good space. I like the way you ducked that
question, though. Let's remix that.
I mean, you know,
you know you didn't fuck that, right?
I'm just saying.
He mixed that up fast. I don't know if he's
weekend. You know, after 2020
and COVID and I just
think anything's possible. Oh, I see no more.
You know, it's...
As understandable. We blessed that life.
you feel what I'm saying like so you know we like I said we're in a beautiful space outside
and I'm you know I'm happy as ever for for vert like even me watching you know how you how this
shit with the diamond like he just he's just fucking he's just different okay but but being the
are you the person that's invested in it right right would you had advised him to him to put
a 24 million dollar pink diamond in his biscuit
I mean, I'm 42 years old, so it's a lot of things.
I wouldn't, I wouldn't advise the first time the nigger got a face tat, like, you know,
because it's like, oh, it's no plan B after that, you know, but I, what are, who am I, what am I to say?
So you just, that's fire now that I see.
I don't think the nigger that came to me like, you're about to put this motherfucking 24 million dollars.
I can't think about it.
You can't imagine that. The thought and seeing it is different.
But now you see it and you kind of like, shit fire.
We got the Scullies coming out with the
Merch
Oh merch is everything
You're telling you all listen to me
Absolutely
The Scullies with it right there
Oh that's crazy
He's not playing
Yeah we got the Scullies with the
You know what I mean with the diamond on it
So Ousey now is just being
Managed by Rock Nation
Yeah he's managed by Rock Nation
Yeah
It's Generation now Atlantic
Yeah
Okay
Okay let's talk about some of your other artists
Oh, before we go to that
Let me just ask a question
Outside of the wing
What was your greatest
And most personal
Gangster girls
Gainester Brazil
That's always
That's always the toughest conversation
Like for me you know that's
That's comparable to like the top five
Convo
Like you know
Because I'll sit here right now
Like arguably
And not even arguably anymore
I think
Give me the top five
I'm not in top five
I'm just saying I just want to precursor it like people might talk about who the greatest
mixtape DJ of all time was and there's different errors in that but I don't know if there's
an argument on the greatest mixtape series of all time like gangster grills period hands down
is the most important iconic mixtape series ever like better than the DJ club
gangster grills is the most iconic and most important.
important mixtape series of all.
Let me just say this.
Let me just say this.
Let me just say this.
Let me just say this.
I ain't going to say that.
But you remember when we was in the car.
Take it back.
The first time you ever heard me's.
And I said,
there's a storm.
And I came through get that money, right?
All that,
all that locked shit.
You're talking about a long time ago because this is before you got locked,
right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like that.
I can say that.
He's great.
He's great.
But what I'm saying,
it was like Biggie.
We had, this the first time we heard DMX.
Yeah.
Crazy.
We heard DMX.
We were Biggie.
We had Biggie. We had Bigel on there killing shit.
I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Cornyn and them.
So Clue, Clue brought some shit in that was like, and they was all over.
I'm not going to say that was everywhere like Gaines and Grills because we didn't have the technology that you had.
But for that tape, you mean, we listen to cassette tapes.
Right.
You got into your walk, man, you burn it, you, you're doubling.
So it was like, at the end of the day, it was like, them dudes introduced Biggie in the locks and in.
Hell of the era.
It was crazy.
but I understand what you're saying.
Clue is on the Mount Rushmore of mixtape DJs.
Who's the top four that's on the route and Rushmore?
We already know you there.
Clue there.
Of mixtapes?
Of mixtap.
DJs?
Mixed tapes.
Mix tape DJ.
Yeah.
All right.
So for me.
Somebody you better not forget.
It's five and then I got to take me and Clue out right now.
No, no.
It's four.
Four on the Mount Rushmore.
Is you clue and it's two others.
Oh, fuck.
I know who you may get.
I mean, I'm going to go my, I mean, first of all, I'm going to go.
Canon, so I'm going to put Canon up there.
But if we want to put me in Canada together, you and
Canon is more. I mean,
for me, for me,
it's Who Kid and Green Lantern? Because that's
those are the two that inspired
what
Gangster Grills became. You know what I'm saying?
It's complicated. You know,
you know, she's three,
SNS, like, you know, we could go, you know what I mean,
we could go there. But for me, I'm putting
them two niggas in there because if it wasn't
for what they was doing at the time when they was doing,
gangster girls wouldn't be what it was.
So the mixtape DJ, what we say,
superiors, the top echelon, is drama.
Y'all missing somebody.
Clue.
And we got, you know, he and there, what you said.
Lanner.
And who was the other one?
Who kid?
So we got to put somebody else in there, though.
I mean, you know, like,
you can name your list.
You can go, you know, of course, like, you know,
when it comes flex and Kit Capri, like them,
you know, when it came to the mixtape to the albums and, you know.
I'm going to say some of the people,
not the one thing I'm going to say,
because I understand any body of work because my ear,
I didn't, I had an,
I had an ear that was past.
Like he, we talked about how you snapped on me by playing massive people.
My ear was past our region.
A classic dude that made a lot of tapes and made a lot of noise
and created a sound
that was implemented
around the world
rest of peace
the DJ Screw
screw
was screw
was screw had
100%
screw has some DJ screw
down Texas
he had some shit
going on for
and they was
I learned that as soon
as I got to Atlanta
I was like
why is these nigs
playing the shit
all slow
like this shit
in Atlanta
and I
and DJ screw
at his own lane
he slow your shit
down
you'd be rude
and it was getting
to the bread
when the nigs up top
was selling
mixtapes
for like
two three dollars
wholesale
the niggas was
selling
mix tapes like $7, $8 wholesale.
Absolutely.
In them days.
Absolutely.
All right.
So let's go back, though.
So before we got into the Mount Rushmore, we was talking about the tapes, right?
The top five?
Top five, gangster grills.
Artists or tapes?
Like just tapes?
All right, so we go there.
So, all right.
Wayne, clearly.
You better say my favorite, John.
I mean, jeez-y.
You know, Jeezy.
Like, you know, I say Trapeda, a dedication to.
were the best mixtapes of all time.
Absolutely.
But could you take Wayne out?
Because he got an anth-
y'all got a whole fucking...
You'll take it easy on me
because then I get another slot.
I can...
Yeah, go ahead.
Take Wayne out because you already know his shit by itself.
I mean,
respectively, you know,
I'm always have to say tip
because, you know, me and Tip
started together,
you know,
T.I's Gangster Grill's was the first of its con
where it wasn't just a compilation
of the hottest songs.
It was all Tip music.
Like, that was the only place
she was going to get that shit when we did that tape when we did our tape so there would be none
of that before if it wasn't for tip for t i so um you know the other ones is hard because it's
it's so many like it's so many ways i could go i could go i could go go goop i gouchi
i could go i could go meek dream chasers um i could go i could go fab
But then, you know, I just wanted to get your five.
I just want to make sure he wasn't in it.
That's all.
But that's not the story.
But my favorite one was Ferrell.
I love Farrell.
That was my shit.
Well, when we put our shit out, I wasn't in my prime, and he wasn't in his prime.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
He unprime me.
That's what he did.
Rotting motherfucker.
But I will for this.
A motherfucker double back one unprime me.
Let me ask you from high and to maybe some people we don't know about.
If gangster grills come out to Mark, who you,
who are you doing mixed people?
You come back and get me, I bet you that.
The fucking, the fucking is wrong with you.
You're going to be the mascot of all the fucking,
I'm definitely, I'm going to ask you to post it on your social media.
It's just shit crazy.
I'm trying to utilize your marketing.
Yes, sir.
I beat you the fuck up, probably.
I'll beat you the fuck up when you get out of it.
Who would you use?
Who is it?
On new niggas?
Yeah, who getting it?
I mean, you know, a lot of people might not know, but, you know,
hard and hard babies' mixtape.
That was a gang.
Thanks to grills.
Okay.
So, like, we actually went in, too.
So, um, you know, I'm still out here.
You know what I mean?
Like, the brand still means something.
And even to the young thing, like, even a nigga like baby, like, when he first
did that tape, like, you know, he could have necessarily didn't on his own.
But, you know, he peed came to me and was like, um, I'm telling you, like,
telling you this nigga going to be fired.
Like, we need to do the tape.
And I was like, bet.
So, um, I mean, obviously, uh, I fuck with push ice.
he hot in the streets.
Me and
ESTG about to do one.
That's that nigga.
Yeah, we about to do one.
So, shout to him.
You know,
said guy,
his coming.
It's weird because when it comes to my artist,
like,
we always talk about doing gangster girls,
but none of them have done one yet.
I've heard that before.
Love is Raged.
Uzi first project that was supposed to be a gangster girls.
Jack,
I done did a project with Jack
and put gangster grill drops all over it
and got taken off.
I've never said none of them against you
No we didn't do the tape yet
I mean
Sad might
I mean
Yeah said might be the
I mean scheme did one
But sad it might be the
Sedication
Sedication
Sedication
Yeah
See I like how Settie
Remixing that you're
Sedication
Not dedication baby
You all get over and play with my dress baby
I'm playing game
You play I'm a smooth motherfucker too
I mean Setti D Williams
You know what I mean
Go ahead take that
Because listen
You know what
I tell motherfuckers
All the time
Billy D
In the history of the
Black coaches
For y'all don't know
Especially the young niggas
Because you know
You got motherfuckers
I'd just be cool
For nothing
And be broke
Being cool
Being cool
The only
Nick in the history
Of the black
Community
That ever got paid
For being
Cool
Was Billy D Williams
All you
All you all the niggins
You just
I'm cool for no reason
I want to be cool
I don't fuck with nobody
Because I'm cool
Y'all in the fuck away
But I'm gonna
But I'm gonna ask you
Too when they ran down
On you about music
They ran down on you
like you were selling dope
about music.
That music was that dope.
How many mixtakes was you selling?
For them to get the attention to them
because I'm like, damn, man.
Yeah, we was moving.
You're the only DJ that ever happened to.
When they came in the building,
they said they confiscated like 80,000 tapes.
And then I felt like we was,
I don't know what the tapes we was moved.
Because, I mean, clearly was in the tens of thousands.
in the month, you know, the type of bread I was seeing at the time I had never seen before.
I was, I was bringing in like, like, like 60 to 80 a month, you know, off top, if not more.
So it wasn't nobody, but listen, this the thing.
That's what you was bringing in.
I know the bootlegers were 10 y'all to fuck up.
Was going crazy.
Because it was over you to do that.
My nigger, the bootleggers, I mean, just all trap or die alone between what we was doing
and what the bootlegger was doing, that shit probably definitely touched a million in the streets.
Because I've seen you with the, uh, on the, on the magazine.
Y'all had the tower CD burn it.
Yeah, I think that was ozone.
Yeah, we, you know, we had a tower joints.
And that was just, that was just for show.
Like, we had a, my, my nigga, June, he had a spot called the CD spot.
He used to do everybody tapes in Atlanta, even outside, but he was, he was killing them.
I mean, we really had a dynasty.
Like, shit was just different.
Like, for the young cast that don't understand, the CD burner was like this.
Like 10, you could burn, you put one CD in there and burn 10 of them.
And I'm telling me, that was like the hustle before his digital she came up where you can
really get your paper.
You can create a cover,
get the little slides on some staples,
whatever, slides your cover in there,
slides your CD in there,
and be slamming them.
Burning your CDs,
then you got to go drop them off
at all the stores.
Yeah, all the stores.
I used to do all that.
They might pay you up front.
They might take them on consignment.
I know you got paid up front.
I mean,
I mean, not at first I didn't,
but yeah,
by the time my shit was.
Even when you,
even when you,
this nigga might be dropping off
a motherfucking thousand CDs
at one fucking store or some shit.
Yeah.
Like, so they'd be like,
okay we're going to pay your half right now
then you come in when you didn't they give you the other half
yeah this is what you're talking about.
That's how I came over with the name Mr. Thanksgiving
because like the streets and the stores
used to call me like
John we're hungry like
please feed us like
when is the new snowman dropped in?
I was like damn like I'm feeding these niggas man
it feels like Thanksgiving
you know what I'm feeling like um but
but yeah you know my goal too early on
was like when when people saw
gangster girls that
brand they didn't even have to read a playlist they knew or care what it was it was like oh
that's the new gangster rules let me get that you know i'm saying that was that was my goal early on
like just make it like that and it and it became that it was a it was a platform that was like
comparable to you know what what niggas is what rap caviar is today or or you know million
dollars worth a game or uh lyrical lemonade you know i'm saying at the time like having the gangster
girls was like being on 106 apart and getting a double xl cover and then
You was getting the cup
You was on Gates and Grills
You were getting the whole package with that
But then he's going to ask me
You said it would have took off really like that
This nigga trying to be funny
You got to put me man
If you got a gangsta grills
This is what you was given
If you was unsigned a nigga coming up in the hood
You got a gangster grills
You was getting signed
You was out of here
You was going on a sucker free TV
What's the DJ name?
So it's safe to say
He was in the kid
Yeah he was in black ball
He iceded
This is the first time you've agreed to this, though.
Let me just tell you all.
I never heard you agree to that while.
Let me just tell you.
Because I know this conversation has come up before.
No, I had to, man.
Because I ain't, listen, the impact of your tape was life change.
I could be in North Philly today sitting on the crook with him smoking some Reggie weed.
Hey, Gil, you got the best Reggie around the way.
Because you know he was selling Reggie.
Next thing you know, I'm on a gangster grill.
Now, Atlantic, motherfucking Sony, RCA, job.
Everybody calling me, Def Jam, Rough Nation, Rough Riders.
They calling me.
I'm on the front cover.
unsigned of fucking XXL
I'm on murder dog
I'm on ozone
I'm every fucking weird
fuck my life up
my soul felt better
about when we reconnected
but Gil probably
He was over there
He was done in this front
The fuck I think
What's signed that nigga
Hey listen but this is a message
To the youth
See how I'm the bigger man
He fucked me over in my prime
I didn't think he was going to
No he was mad at shit for a minute
He fucked me over
He would come to the events
Just like
Yeah
Yeah, look at you.
He's talking that bigger man shit right now.
You're still my life.
My legacy is nothing.
I remember coming to Philly.
He told me.
You stole my legacy.
I'm nobody now.
I'll never be who I was.
You know what I mean?
But no, it was like, it was like, what you created,
what you created, you see things that come after that, like,
and I'm not going to say rap caviar.
You get your shit on there is everything.
You just, if gangster grills was today what it was yesterday,
this nigga would have had the Gang to Grills Festival.
It would have been off the hook.
You had the Grings of the Girls Festival all around the country.
All around the country.
This shit was like, it had been crazy.
It's not too late for that.
I mean, we don't, we don't talk about some things like that.
That'd be hard.
Yeah.
And bring everybody that was on there.
Absolutely.
That's a made in America in itself.
For sure.
You know what I'm saying?
Just let me just say.
To all the younger.
A tour like that, you know, we go to cities and like, you know what I'm saying.
And to all the youngest that don't know, you got to understand.
When you are, when you are artists or you.
a DJ.
Live Nation.
And you in this game and you get the juice.
You get the juice.
Brandon, I can call you.
The juice is everything.
He had all the juice at the time.
So this high go.
He had so much juice.
He could have put out motherfucking south side,
Southside boo-boo.
It didn't matter.
He could have put out my tape from jail.
He could have been bottle with the blue.
I was hot.
That's how much juice he had because.
The record labels understood that drama got an ear for the music and he ain't fucking with no raggedy shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
So at the end of the day, if he had so much juice that if he said, I'm putting my brain and attaching my brand to this shit, you was gone.
And all the niggas that he did that shit with really had talent.
So it was a plus plus.
He wasn't fucking with no raggedy smaggedy niggas.
so when I tell you he fucked my life up me
fuck me up man
shit wasn't cool man
now what would have happened though
let's say out it did it you didn't wind up being a rapper
you had a moment
but then you know
he had a moment
rappers only have a real two three year
lifespan that's all I was the great
but you might not be right here right now
because you wouldn't understand I was the great
he knew you wasn't going to be a girl I love niggis like him
you know I'm glad he helped you on
Wait, wait, when you said that, I was the greatest.
No, he said, rappers have a two-year lifespan outside of the greats.
You're not in the great country.
Well, I would have been.
You know what I mean, niggas?
Let me tell you something.
I'm done.
I'm quick at the podcast.
First of all, I would have a rock nation with Hove, nigger.
What?
Fuck you talking about, nigga.
Hove told you to get the fuck out the building.
Fuck as well.
It's signed state property.
He said you're not hot.
No, no, no, no.
No, that ain't.
No, that ain't.
No, that ain't.
And I looked at that motherfucker and said, this bitch ain't right.
And then he went and found state property and put them niggas together.
Nigger, you know what the fuck happened.
Fucking, you're talking about, you ever put some respect on my name,
nigga.
A whole wasn't just the only nigga trying to, everybody was trying to give me some money, nigga.
You can't be talking about somebody.
Fuck wrong with you, nigga.
Oh, okay.
Offing you $10,000.
Nick, I'd have made a couple million dollars off of deals, nigga.
Fuck wrong with you.
I will say this.
One thing that he needs to do, what Gil need some of this special to me.
One thing about Helic sleep, their mattresses make love to your body.
Oh, yes, you do.
It was one time I was sleeping.
I was feeling these something just grabbing my body
and hold me, hugged me. I went over and said, baby, but she was sleep. It wasn't her. It was my
mattress. No, that was your cell. It was something. No, it wasn't. It was Helix. It was Helix.
One thing I love about them, they take care of you. And right now, you're going to get $200 off.
I'm talking about $200 off of mattress and you're getting two free pillows when you go to
Helix sleep.com slash game. GAME, I'm talking about $200. Do you, you never had a mattress
hug you and why you were asleep? Never. You're getting $200 off of it. One thing about
Helix mattresses you take the quiz
I'm talking about it's a two minute quiz you're going to take the
too many quiz you know what I mean and it's going
you know what I mean match your body type your sleep
of preference you know I mean why buy
mattresses made for somebody else
think about that you buy mattresses
that's made for somebody else I buy
mattresses that make love to me in my sleep
you know what I'm saying to take care of my body
that rub my feet that's a hell of a mattress
right there it feels good it grabs me
let me and then sometimes
when I'm on the Felix mattresses I get into the
motions and next thing you know I'm making
love to the mattresses and mattresses making love to me
and then she's mad at me because she's like, baby, what are you doing
over there? Oh, I thought it was you. So it's get
real confusing in the Felix mattress. But I
love the mattresses. And that's what you need.
They solve. They got medium. They got
firm mattresses. They got, I'm talking
on cool down mattresses. You go
to felix sleep.com slash GAME. Game.
That's games. You know where they get the game from
a million dollars worth of it. But I don't know
what you're waiting for. I know what I'm doing right now. But what you
need to be doing is going to Felix.
I'm in Helix.
Helixleep.com slash
GAMA game
and it's just like that
Let me say something
Let me say something to drama
Let me say something
Being the executive
And I got to talk to all the young cats out there
Everybody is out there
There's a rapper that's a street nigga
Because everybody wants to be a real street nigga
They want to be the realist nigga
We got a problem that's going in in the industry
Drama did something
Back in the day that's sort of like the day
But it's different
but it was it was tension here so you know and y'all forcing people and a lot of dudes is going to
miss out on opportunities because we got this thing now from you being executives what is your take
on oh you signing my ops i got a problem with you we're involving people that's business people
that's life changers of the culture i'm talking about they could change somebody life financially
and just saves people lives we're involving them in street shit that ain't got nothing to do
with us so if i see that this kid is talented he got talent but you know he might be from uh lauderdale
Jacksonville, Florida, Atlanta, or North Philly,
wherever he's at, you're telling me that I can't sign him,
and if I sign him and I don't even know nothing about what's going on out there,
because I'm not in the streets.
I'm a exec, and I'm trying to, I change lives.
I make people stars.
You're looking for me?
You're talking to you're going to hurt me.
You got a problem with me?
Like, come on, y'all.
Y'all really got to wake the fuck up,
because what we're doing out here now,
we're making rap a fucking crime.
Hip hop is ready to be a crime.
It's ready to be illegal.
That shit going to be illegal.
it's looking like we're trying to make this shit illegal because we're waiting to
motherfuckers get until the end zone of success made in the life you made it out of all that
dumps you ducked all the bullets is on the street corner all the shit of jail and all you come
become a rapper and now you just want to be I'm super criminal I'm super thug I'm super tough
so what is your outtake on people saying about signing the ops I mean you know it's like
a it's like a fortunate but unfortunate situation for people like myself
people like you other people that's cut from the cloth because really we come from the culture
we come from the cloth so you know I can't necessarily get away with doing something like that
that somebody who isn't in the front lines necessarily could you know and it's a I guess in a way
it's a gift and a curse because you know like you said like I ain't you know I ain't you know I ain't
you might don't even know yeah might not even know but you got the shit going back and
It's just about the music, you feel what I'm saying?
So you might not even be aware of that.
I mean, you know, what I want to see before anything is, you know,
niggas just cut the dumb shit out.
Like, we're beefing over dumb shit, you know what I'm saying?
And, you know, hip hop is a competitive sport regardless.
So it's, I'm never going to take that aspect away from it, from, you know, somebody, you know, however it may lay that way.
But it's just, you know, you write.
Like, you definitely write.
Like, yeah, it's situations.
We might not even be aware of, but at the other end of it, it works in our favor
because we, you know, we are front line and we cut from that cloth.
So, you know, I think artists see us in a different life, per se, as they might wear somebody
who sits behind a desk or comes from the building.
It's like, niggas don't look at me like a suit or a lot sitting in a building.
I understand.
I'm like, you know, even from, excuse me, even like on the executive, the A&R side, like,
what I bring to the table
or what I can do and accomplish
it's just different
you know what I'm saying
and I think people understand
that so with that
I got to sometimes I might have to take the situation
like you know
where okay
this artist over here
has not got this situation so
you just got to be a breast and aware of everything
I want to say this right
before we get into
Jack Harlow and anything you got going to
you talked about Uzi you got some shit going on
I want to
I want to talk about my man
Man, ready setting, right?
Ready, got shit out right now.
Going down.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Josh, what's up?
Hey.
Running up a bad with you scared.
I give a fuck what you said.
Say it.
I made it out rap for you, trapping two backers you type nigger bring in the fad.
Oh.
New clock, new thyshe red.
No, she gonna rob my dick like pears.
Town this peck while loaning this lead.
I don't even brag on them smack as I fed.
Oh, he's a bitch.
Fuck what they said.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
I don't take care of a little niggas that's free.
But you know they ain't do that for me.
I'm just keeping the real.
I'm just keeping the G.
I just watch you go follow on the rail on the trail and you still spend the shot down to me.
Niggas say they're going to kill and ain't why I'd be.
I pop out and ain't know what I see.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
I'm saying I rap, but I come from the trap.
I'm going to get this shit by any means.
Bitch I came from the dirt.
Now my asses is exotic.
You want a song I want to feed.
Oh.
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Listen, man, that's that new SETI.
Against the Brazil.
Generation now, listen, I don't know where you at.
You must be, you know, under a rock in a crazy place.
If you don't know what's going on with Setti.
Hendricks, he out here.
SETI is ready.
He's doing his thing.
Generation now.
You know, label mate, Jack Harlow, Ouzi.
He's out here.
He's just real active right now.
But before we get out of here, tell him who said he is,
tell him where SETI friend, tell him what tell he said he's doing.
And tell him how SETI coming.
I'm from Jacksonville, Florida, Duvall County, 9-04.
I'm coming with this.
I'm coming fast, a ton of vision.
I'm not playing.
I'm here.
I'm here for longevity.
Do what I got to do and get up out of here.
And when they can check you out, Sedy?
Everything.
Sadie Hendricks.
Everything.
All streaming platforms.
Sadie Hendricks.
Now you see it at the bottom of the screen, man.
But right now, before we get out of here, drama, talk to him.
What you've got to say to the people, what's going on.
Jack is all over the place.
Yeah.
Generation Now is all over the place.
One day we're going to pull, you know, the invisible man.
Lakey out because he's this dude's invisible
and shit you see him. They would have been in town
he would have came up. Yeah you know what I'm saying
shout out the Cannon Lakey and everything
y'all doing it like you know it's like I'm coming
to the same is like you fucking right yeah Mean Streets
Mean Street Studio how do that go if I'm in
if I'm just to because some people don't know if I'm near to y'all
that's a personal studio that's not for anybody it's not for the public
Yeah Mean Streets is a partnership now with Atlantic
Records with Mean Streets so they can come through there
Smart but we also you know we have Generation Now Studios which is
also coincide so we use that a lot for our um our personal stuff and everything but you know
if you know you know like if you you know I mean like we you know it's not for everybody but
but but but if I'm an artist out there like how do I get your attention because y'all always
sign the motherfuckers y'all with it I'm outside man you know I mean I'm on social media
I check I check my DMs I mean flood his DMs you know and I'm not saying you're going
to get a response but it's just so many ways you never you never know how it
comes like you know people people introduce me to people like it's just I think organically is best and
I tell all artists like again just about trust in the process you know I'm saying and you know
people bring me stuff all the time I'm gonna take a look at it and I never know where it's you
know where it's gonna come from or like what it sounds like or what it looks like you know I'm
saying like we take Jack for an example like you know I mean he's a did he look like the next
you know rap superstar per se I'm gonna say this when was that
I go down to Main Street's drama call me down and he said no I'm going to put you on my platform
Give you some you know I just got to tell your story that I know about I say bet I go down there
Why I'm down there I'm down there with a drama I come out come out to a park and I'm kicking it
I see this white kid he just and just out there leaning on the car talking some guys
I'm like man with he skateboard or something I didn't know what the fuck was going on
He just a white dude he was like no man he's grinding right now he's on the come up next thing you know
I guess he must have trusted the process you know year later that
was like, no matter of fact, like a year
and a half lady. Oh, that's like a year and a half
later. He was. That was a year and a half
later. He just
he just kept working. So
if you out there, like I tell Setti,
me and Sedy know each other before this.
Kick the winning. Always he called retail.
You always showing Sedy love. I always show him
but one thing I always tell him like
trust the process.
You got a team that know that's a machine
that's a machine and know what they're doing. Don't get frustrated.
Rappers, please stop looking at other
rappers and
becoming unpatient
because you don't know
their fucking journey
a motherfucker look at me
Dan Wallow he's been out of jail
four years he's doing it
no it wasn't the four years
it was the 20 I did
that you ain't see
the preparation that go through that
so you don't know nobody journey
when they alarm clock
but like rappers
there's a lot of dudes be talented
and they be forced to give up so quick
because they're looking at anybody
they're looking at little baby
they're looking at meek
they're looking at Drake
they're looking at all these box
no two rappers
in the history of the music game
no two successful players
no two successful actors
came through the same way
nobody got on the same time
nobody contractors everybody
think the contracts is different everybody's shit
is different go through your journey
be patient
accept your journey
keep that fucking grind in
and listen get them blinders on stop looking at
except the good with the bad
yeah
yeah I mean and don't fall victim
to the motherfucker Instagram likes
and motherfucking comments man
and don't be doing tours and bars and being a bar
rapper like him. Hey, let me tell you something.
The reality of it is, he's laughing
joke, but the reality of it is a lot of you
niggas got to go through motherfucking bars and
motherfucking little club. Oh, yeah.
The bar is pop. The fuckers you're talking
about. Let me tell you something. I'm sorry. A nigga,
a nigga that
got longevity in this shit, trust me.
They went through little ass clubs
little bars all over.
Because guess what? When
the motherfucker paying you, you don't know where
the fuck you're going until you get there.
So when they're paying you to come to fucking Jacksonville
Florida to the
motherfucking hooty hut
you like
okay
I'm at the hooty hut
I'm the hooty hut
you go there
and you like
nigga this a nigga
crib
nigga that they
made into a club
but they got you back in
you're going to fuck in
so fuck what he talked about
because he was up there
doing prison karaoke
he was the fucking captain
the prison karaoke team
up there's nobody
never thought of that
so that was like
I brought
this old day in prison
doing karaoke
he used to kill it
he used to kill it
his favorite drink
was Whitney Houston
I'm
Everyone, it's all in me.
Fucking my name is.
Isn't it low?
Low, why low.
Hey, low.
Low.
What they call you?
Lo?
What they call you?
Lo, what they call you?
Why low?
You're fucking sticking up.
You're lying on me, man.
But listen, man, drama, man.
You got anything else you want to touch on?
You got anything else coming out?
You got anything else we should be aware of other than SETI.
We know you got Jack.
We got any other artists that we should know about.
Um, we just signed our first R&B artist Carvina.
Carvina, what's up, girl?
Carvina.
Yeah, look off of Carvina.
And then, you know, I'm, I'm getting the itch, so I'm going to probably drop some new shit sometimes.
So you're dropping the album.
I got some shit, you know.
I'm getting it.
I'm getting the itch.
So it's, you know, it's a new life, you know.
We're in the energy with generation now is, you know, in an amazing place, man.
You know what I'm saying?
The funk flex doing what he do?
Did it help you get a little spark back?
What you mean?
What's fun,
What the fuck's doing?
With the album, he's putting out.
I'm on my, um, this will be my...
No, I'm saying, you know, sometimes when DJs do shit, they like that.
Oh, whoa, this motherfucker is still.
One thing about him, his respond game is good.
No, I'm just saying it.
Okay, prime example.
He's good.
This motherfucker is good.
I come from an era.
He got media trained.
Absolutely.
He understand.
He got media trained.
This dude's fucking good.
I come from an era where DJs always put out albums for shit.
It hasn't been no DJs.
put no albums out.
You feel what I'm saying?
There's no funk flex.
You know what I'm saying?
Show some love to mustard.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.
Shout out.
Yeah, that was my shit.
DJ Musher.
Yeah, you're right.
You're right.
Shout out to all.
Listen,
I'm going to say this.
He did.
Shout out to all the DJ still breathing and staying alive.
Because we living in the town where people be like,
fuck the DJ.
I don't need you because I got this.
No.
So shout a dog.
I'm just saying we live in a lot of people.
You don't have the feeling.
I'm not saying that.
I'm not saying that.
Shout out to all the DJs that's still alive that's breathing.
I'm a DJ myself.
Hold on.
That ain't stuck in the fucking time that don't exist no more.
If you want them DJs, you only play old niggas.
I don't fucking fuck with you.
You're running right here.
All you're playing is the dinosaur troop.
You don't show the young niggas no love.
No, I'm for the youth.
There's a lot of DJs out here that's just stuck in them motherfucking time that don't exist no more.
They whole fucking life and throw back Thursday.
Hold on, man.
They whole fucking life and throw back Thursday.
All they want to play is.
Oh
And all that shit
Ten Crack Commandments
One
And all that
No
If you are DJ
And you ain't out here
Represent for the youth
You can mix the old shit
In with the new shit
But if you're one of them
Niggas you hate on the
I don't listen that shit
I don't know
What the fuck them nigga
Be saying
That man shit sounds
Like blibbly blably blably
Blibli blibli
Now I don't fuck with you
Niggas
So I ain't one of them
Niggas shot
And all you knick
I just did this on my story
yesterday
I played all
I'm at old school
I'm at the old
Grand Pool
Pooba. Ran Nubian.
Right.
What young nigga you got in there?
Show me.
You got some young men?
I got Bobby in there.
Okay, Bobby Smurder.
Okay, see.
I got Bobby Smurder in there.
So I fucks with you.
I got Black Poppy in there.
See, I got Drake-O-Rulner.
See, right.
I got Zig Money.
I got Sean Sloan.
But you got...
Black Poppy.
He's from...
I got Tupac.
I'm bringing it back.
You got a lot of old niggas who systematically tried to be trying to block the young
niggers, man.
Yeah.
They be systematically trying to block these young niggas, man.
You got ODB?
Oh, his shit.
It's these young niggas time.
We don't give a fuck about who you got no more, man.
I'm a DJ.
I'm a DJ.
I'm a DJ too.
Don't fuck my name.
I'm in my position.
Because I, you know, I come from, I'm from the cloth, but, you know what I'm saying?
I'm, like, from the fucking roots to Sedy Hendricks, you know what I'm saying.
But it just showed that you're not on a little dumb shit by your name.
No, for sure.
Generation now.
100%.
That was legend.
It ain't generation fucking old.
I know what I was doing.
It ain't.
generation passed.
No.
My motherfuckers always want to be caught up in fucking periods and times that don't exist.
You know what I realized?
A lot of people be competing with the young cats and they'd be jealous because these dudes
is getting show money.
One of their show checks is more than these niggas got their whole rap career.
It's a different time.
It'd be crazy.
That's why a lot of people hate these young boys.
They'd be mad and shit.
No, fuck that.
This day turn.
Then on top of it, they don't like the music.
He just got $80,000 for that dumb shit.
They be mad.
My fucking 80,000 in the show.
Nick in the club.
Zip it, sipper, sipping, sipping, boom, boom, bang, bang, bang.
I'm talking to it.
I'm going to look out of $80,000.
Oh, my nigga, bad as shit.
Oh, man.
Hip hop is dead.
Only dumb shit.
Fuck out of here.
Hey, listen.
Hey, listen, man.
You want to appreciate you, man.
Appreciate your generation now and SETI.
Absolutely.
I'm coming through.
Showing love.
Go check Saly out.
Give him flowers why he living, even though he deprimmed me.
Debram G, that's the next joint
That's a new to me, man, that's fucked up
Gail to DePrimee because I'd have been
I was better than you in figures
Yeah, I was a better fucking rapper and figure's thing
I was your first man.
Vision of where your story was going to go
The fuck out
You had a vision
He knew
No, no, no, no, no
He had a vision of where his fucking story
was going to go for you to put the fucking tape out
He was like, no, he was like, no, he's like,
wait, wait, wait, wait, the hottest nigga right now,
nah, da, nah, da, da, da, da, that he said
I seen this happened before
I'm going to stay on this train over here
You know what I mean
This is express train
This shit going a little slower
But listen, man
Shout out to you for coming through
Man
And even keeping it real, man
That you deprive me, man
You know what some new shit
Ain't too many niggins to prime me in my life
But I'm gonna get at the drum
Me fuck me over me
To prime me man
And it's just like that
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