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Right.
Hey.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Yo.
Yo.
Yeah.
Hey, yo, never will it stop.
Handguns with double-digit.
I'm going to work on other blocks.
Leave out the club.
with another watch
body that man
and let other
watch
only thing worse
to the coward
Oh ho ho ho
Oh oh oh
Start this shit over
Start this shit over
We never started no shit over
We never started no shit over
Top five dead or live
Nicka fuck wrong with you
Start it over nigga
Listen we got to bring that beat back
We're gonna do this again
Come on y'all
We don't need kiss the rap
You kiss
I'm kissed
You're my hyperman
You play and flage
Uh huh
I'm just saying.
Nobody ain't going no good.
Just play your part.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, hey, yo, never will it stop.
Handguns with double-digit.
I move work on other, blocks.
Leave out the club with another dude.
Watch.
Body that man and let other-d-watch.
Only thing worse than a coward is a coward with power.
He's a coward with power.
He's a cow-we-with-power.
He's a cow-we-with-power.
He had the 40-out.
Hey now.
Might see me in the burgeoning
thing on black on black
It was black in the inside
The guts was black and red
I had a meat black ruck
I'm rich alone
clapping them down
backing them down
Yeah, whatever happened
before
I was happening now
Nigel gangsters live
Huh
Grab your soldiers
Ride
Discipline nigger
Glish your moms
Glish your pops
Glish your Cid
Gliss your girls
I'm DJ W Wollie Dahl
On the ones a tooth
Shout to all my niggins in the back
Hustling
DJ loose cheeks
on one to two.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Get that smut off my name.
Yeah.
We give it to him.
I had to try to point.
Listen, man, this is a legendary.
And in prison.
This is a legendary moment.
In prison, he was DJ loose cheeks.
See, back in the day,
it was a desert storm mixtape that came out, right?
And first of round, if you don't know,
you're now tuned into me, me, me, me, me, me,
million dollars worth of game.
It's understandable.
It's understandable.
Now, back in the day, when this loser, because I am a rap historian, a hip-hop historian,
he didn't know nothing about what was going on.
So I come through, I had this tape.
And so my one homie, he used to get the Desert Storm Jones, dub them down, pass him off,
and then I'd double them down and do whatever I do.
Sell them, niggots.
You could tell kids you made some money off him.
Yeah, I made some money.
I was bull-laking the shit.
Yeah, I only bought $1,000.
And I mean, this back when the tapes was in, I had to, you know, all that shit.
So I go to go to, I say, listen to these niggas, right?
He told me some, man, you're always hyping something up.
Because I'm the dude that told him that Master P was the shit.
When nobody in Philly was listening to Master P in like 95,
he thought I was tripping.
I said, this nigga, yo, check this nigga out.
I definitely turn you turn that shit off.
I said, check this nigga.
That nigga came in.
Because you got to listen to this.
N-na-na-na-na-ha.
He said, that nigga sounds like he's taking the shit.
It's cool.
That's his business.
So he said, my man, here you go with some old bullshit.
I played that shit.
He was hooked.
It was fucked up.
I played him, Mace.
I was hooked up.
I'm talking of all the motherfuffer.
I'm talking, I'm talking of 16 barbarians back then.
Cardane, I was playing all types of niggas from New York because it was just
niggas was talking shit and you ain't really hear that, that slick talk, that, that, I get
money, I'm just, I'll pop you if necessary.
I don't want to pop you, but I will.
I got that shit on.
It was just a different thing that was going on.
I passed it on to, and I really put you on the kiss, you know what I mean.
You did.
And, you know, and they wound up becoming brothers.
That's history, man.
That's history.
I put him on to the whole lot.
And murder Mace.
That's what Mee's murder back then.
He was a fucking animal
That's history
That's what
That's when Meeks came
The motherfucking
Uh
Uh
Dancers until Tommy Hill
You think you hard
Nigel
Ain't enough cops
And cuffs to chain me
Gaste to rain me
He was going in
Cague to hang me
Insanely
You need ice picks to bang me
Nigger look at you
And look at us
Your guns don't bust
You can run
Bring it with a thrush
I don't need
All I'm bringing it with a thrush
I said that nigga
Fuck Tommy up in this show
But one thing about this
shit, man. You just got a salute kiss, man.
A zillion years later, man, niggas still here, still getting money, still looking
young, still out here, glowing and showing dudes how you make this shit happen. This is what
it's about. When a lot of niggas died. A lot of niggas died. A lot of niggas died. A lot of niggas
fell and started pumping gas. Yep. You ever see a nigga at the gas station in real life,
like a nigga that used to be like on the charts and shit, you're like, damn, mommy, you
cool? I mean, what the fuck is going on?
Pussy, I could have been at the cast.
They had you at Ross.
They had me doing Ross security.
It was a couple of niggas that came through the jail.
Like, yeah, Gil, like one mixed table away from working at Ross while I'm in jail like,
you're in jail like, yo, cuz you're cool out there?
You cool out there?
I'm like, you cool out there?
Gil always knew how to get to a bag.
Thank you.
One thing about Gil.
You know what I mean?
When you try to keep the band together and do right, but then when it, you know,
when shit don't go right, you feel.
find you you had gil
them found another bag somewhere
so I just go find
I just wait hide and seek man
they hide the bags from me but I keep
finding them and shit
yeah use a bag finder
we'll see that
we got the motherfucking legend
in the building
to me top five did
or alive
regardless of what anybody think because
longevity supersedes
all of the rest of that shit
and you've been around for a long
long fucking time, Kiss.
That's the fact.
It goes off relationships, though.
Like, even right now I got a song in New York.
That's, you know, people was fucking with it.
Big O'll call me one day, say...
Shout out to Big O.
He had two phones and one of his men from the feds,
like, yo, Kiss got this new song on the radio.
For people that know what I'm talking about,
the new joint that I got with Flex,
called Damn Shame is all really wild.
on Gilly, they had Flex on FaceTime on live,
and they was chewing them up about his top emcees
and going back and forth with, you know, the new rap and the old rap
and real bars, and that's what initially got me and Flex
to work together to drop that song for his album.
So I appreciate y'all brothers for making it happen.
That's what's up, man.
That's your hot too, though.
But, you know, sometimes, you know, sometimes when the DJs don't,
don't hear from the vets
as often as they hear from the young niggas
they tend to believe that
the vets ain't got it no more
so it was beautiful that you came through
and you laced that shit like that
because we stood up for you, nigga
I don't fuck what you talk about kiss that nigga
you need him on the joint
all right cool whatever he felt
you know yeah he was a little nonchalant
and now you know
it's energy's where it needs to be
absolutely I just needed
flex to know that's my brother I just needed him know
don't forget who kept the lights on in New York City, bro.
Don't never forget who kept the lights on.
In the streets, niggas kept the motherfucking lights on.
And that's to any DJ, anybody that's making moves.
I'm going to just say this to you.
If you're out there, you're doing whatever, and you're the fuck hot right now.
Look at the niggas that's lukewarm and throw some motherfucking heat on them.
Absolutely.
Because there's going to be a time where you're going to get lukewarm
and the nigger, you're going to get cold.
So when you're up, you got to remember who keep them fucking lights on.
And the hardest thing as a rapper is when you become a cold pack, nita.
And it's like, and it's like some, yeah, for real, shit, shit, shit, shit.
The motherfucking, my motherfucking, my motherfucking showdies go from, motherfucking, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90,000.
See, you see, and see, one thing I love about my cousin, he know because this nigga was doing bar tours, man.
Like, he was touring bars in the city, in the country and shit.
Like, this nigga was going on bar tours, so he was at the bottom, but he came back.
And I'm, and that one thing about his comeback game is historical, man.
My fucker was doing bar tours.
But look at him, he's back.
On real life, man.
Bar tours is crazy.
He was doing, I'm saying he was doing shows for 40s, man.
Six-packs.
They was calling him six-pack, six-pack gilly, man.
Oh, shit.
Want some real shit.
Hey, Kiss, you go, you go jump in that bullshit.
No, no.
Bar Tours is crazy.
At the moment, at the moment, at the moment, we're talking about a bars.
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was worth the game now what was you saying right i was just talking about i like that i like that right
i like that you know what i'm saying now well i was talking about how you well i'm not i'm not gonna get
off your touring schedule that's another thing but i'm just saying like on some real shit like for instance
right now we in the a kids pull up on us kids got d jones one of you y'all don't know d jones d jones from
north philadelphia he's from our section of you know philadelphia but but not just that is the
It's the point of
He give access to motherfuckers
Like, and that's, he's always showing him
Like, I just seen him throw a Nick Buck video up
Like, you know what I mean, from New York, Young Cat
It's about, he'd just be passing off
He'd just be on some Ali, who, ah, he just be passing shit off
And that's major this day
Because you don't see people do that shit
Motherfuckers ain't doing that.
He always passing somebody passing a rock
When you got, when you hot, man, like I said, man,
Pass that heat to fuck off, man
because I don't give a fuck who you is.
Nobody's always going to be hot, man.
And you're going to have, you know.
Unless you kiss are fabulous.
The niggas been hot for 40 years.
Yeah, you know, listen, man.
Kiss, you've been doing this shit.
You've been hot forever, man.
Forever.
When the fuck you're going to cool down.
When the bills stop coming.
When the bills stop coming.
Long as the bills come on the first, you're going to be hot, huh?
Facts.
That's what I love when I see about older artists is there.
we're starting to really get our rock star shit off
and when I say rock star shit
I'm talking about how the rock stars
the motherfuckers be performing 60 years old
like our shit we got to stop
limiting our shit and stopping our shit
like dudes got to keep getting on tour
keep going to fuck overseas
because the motherfucker would be the shit over here
five years ago but he still be
he ain't never go overseas yet
there's a bunch of paper over there you know
there's a bunch of paper over there
you get a whole new life over that motherfucker
so it's about just reconnecting
and let me ask you something
when you was writing that shit
and you was going at beans, right?
When y'all was going back and forth
one of the greatest drawings
because at the time when y'all was going at it
it wasn't about
y'all niggas, it was about some lyrics
and y'all just going at each other.
I don't think you wanted to fuck beans up
or beans wanted to fuck you up
when you all seen each other.
It was just about, we're going to do this shit.
Like, where was your mind
at when you was writing that shit?
Did you have any, like, who was around?
Like, who was the vibe like
when you was writing that shit?
Believe it or not, like, out of all the
you know, the 50, and the beans weren't really hurt it.
Like, it, you know, it taught me, put it like this,
the shit with beans made the shit with 50, like easy.
A layup.
Yeah, it made it because my feelings was in it with, like, my shit.
He really caught me with a left hook.
I knew that, I knew that he, some, they was behind that.
The bosses was
That didn't just come from him
Because it had no way to come from
Like, you know what I mean
So, yeah
So that, that one like fucked me up
So I had to go
I had to go
And when I went in
My feelings was in there
So when you hear on checkmate
I say, I ain't mad
I feel fucking marvelous
I ain't, you know what I mean
I went in on a different thing
But yeah, the whole
The Seagoo shit fucked me up
Because I was there
We was there
we um you know when we did reservoir dogs it was like the stamping of mac
like when we got when we got in the lab oh this is mac
even though we met him before i think and just made him dump he was dumping dumping
and we like oh he niggas nice stop making them rap and then we went in the booth and
made reservoir dogs so when i heard him say the sun kiss or whatever he said that shit
I was like, where'd I come from?
So I went in there a little angry and, you know, it was still whatever it was,
but it prepared me for the next one because I wasn't angry at all.
I was just, you know.
You said, okay, this shit is for the sport now.
Yeah, like, you know, can't go in there with feelings and you can't hear the difference
when you don't really, when your feelings ain't into.
Yeah, because that was, that was legendary now.
You know, you know what I find interresting?
I find interesting that in hip hop
You hear people talk about a lot of people
A lot of CEOs
A lot of motherfuckers that was this dinner third
Nobody never mentioned D&W
Like they, it's like crazy
Like would they like
Like what they done
And they had a crazy run
Like what they done did
It was like nobody
Nobody like
You know why? Because it's from the mud
They revolutionized the game
They put people in position
That just came home
from doing 20 years and they did it.
Whatever was the manuscript of way to do it,
they ripped that shit up and made their own way to do it.
You know what I mean?
Which they should be acknowledged and always, you know,
spoke about when they speak of the great CEOs
and legendary labels.
But, you know what I mean?
That's just how I go when you come from where we come.
Because them niggas was putting...
But the real niggas, like, y'all, the real people...
Yeah, they put numbers on boards.
The real people, no.
They put a dent in the game
They made a huge impact
I mean for a period of time
They ran the game
Facts
You know what I'm saying
They had the hottest producer
They had the hottest artist
They were switching out
You feel what I'm saying
Walking crazy
Million band dandas
Million niggas dogs
The streets
You know so
Absolutely
And that cash money
Roughrider tour was unbelievable I heard
Yeah
That shit was unbelievable I heard
It was incredible
He was on there.
What was the best tour you was ever part of?
It was either that or the No Way Out tour for me.
Yeah.
No, because No Way Out was our first time actually being on tour,
so he was learning on the whim.
Right.
Shout out the junior mafia.
They really showed us how to work the road
and, you know, by throwaway underclothes
and how to wear a sweatsuit on your day off
and, you know what I mean?
figured it out because we ain't
fucking know what was he was like
new niggas in jail that
they ain't know nobody
you just like to figure that shit out
they pulled us they were like the OGs now you got
to do this you got buy shit from Walmart
you got to all right
and we figured it out and the Walmart runs
on tour they be so precious don't they
should be happy. Nicker you be on their
fucking bus you can't wait to get the Walmart
your balls boy
you're talking about
salt teens oh boy
The motherfucker, you have the mustiest nuts
You've been on a tour bus
For 82 fucking cities
You just laying down
You get up, you play PlayStation, you lay back there
Listen to every song
I read books, I did everything you can do
You still ain't there
Yeah, that should be guilt
But you know what's so crazy
You know what's so crazy now
Artists from about the gate
They want a motherfucking plane
Not a PJ
But they just flying regular
First Class from here to there y'all
Now my first
the first initial promo tours in a custom van.
Absolutely.
There's no fucking tour buses.
You got to earn the bus.
You got a big-ass white thing is the van.
Yeah, you know, you got to work your way up.
You got to work your way up to the bus.
Y'all niggas packed in there like motherfucking.
I mean, these new ones are they skipped all that.
They got it made.
They happen straight on Delta or straight on PJs.
Watch your taxes in a few years.
Hey.
Be mine for your taxes.
hopping on all them PJ
collecting all them cash
from them cash shows that should have come back
to bite you on the ass young boys
I'm just telling you from experience
you know what's crazy
is that
these niggas don't be having no record sold
and be on PJs man
that's what's what makes me
a little nervous like I'd be happy
for him but I'd be nervous because
I just hope
the man yeah I just don't
think some of them are mindful
which when you're young you're supposed to fuck some money
that's just a part of the
whatever it is if you're an athlete
if you're a violinist whatever you do
if you young and money is coming
in rapito you're gonna fuck some of it up
but you got to learn after a while
to prioritize and situate your money correct
absolutely because
quarantine boy
and this COVID shit
this COVID shit will expose
was a lot of motherfuckers, man.
Never thought who didn't have a shit right
and who thought that it was going to be peaches and creams
for the rest of your motherfucking life.
A lot of niggas downgraded, cribs, cars,
some big bricks of money that was on the gram.
Those shit's got used for sanitizing.
Paper towels.
A lot of shit changed doing.
That shit is exposed a lot of shit.
Are being them big bricks of money,
you were seeing niggies on the gram?
with them shits with the pancake mix.
All that's all the tight shit with the toilet paper
and fucking paper towel
if water's and shit.
She got crazy during quarantine.
Like, how much money you think you lost as far as show?
Went a lot, right?
I definitely lost a nice grip.
But thanks to y'all two and my man Big Trills.
I definitely made so.
I made a nice grip of that back.
Because what's so crazy is that
I can't imagine
being an artist like Drake
where you get a million dollars to come perform
and now
ain't none of the millions coming
that's that's a rough fucking
I got Drake, Drake is a different type of business man
so the pandemic didn't hurt
yeah
shit was still
he was still cashing checks
before that shit even started
I think some of the other niggas
that never thought
no shit like that would happen
I think they ran into some real
Yeah and I'm not saying Drake
Some also problems as far as no money
problems or nothing but
No it's just a shock
It's a shell shock to be getting
You know doing crazy numbers
And then they just like
Right
Because we don't know when this is going to open up again
Right
Because the actuality Drake might have missed out on
It's probably 82 shows last year.
Yeah, 82 M.
Right.
So, yeah, you think about it.
I don't get, fuck, how much money you got.
When you miss out on 82 M's?
When do y'all get me another Margarita?
It could be Amsterdam.
You're still keeping the plug.
Come on, baby.
I'm a business man.
That's right, bro.
We're answering in it.
Get somebody in Amsterdam.
That's how we, yeah.
Get me and Margarita and get somebody
in them.
You know, we work.
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Business Spotlight.
Today we're talking about the Matrix, and now Morpheus, right down to, you know,
you see the blue shirt that's Neo.
You know what I'm saying?
It's going down, man.
And he's the girl, the lady, the Oracle, right?
That was the lady?
I'm just saying it don't really matter.
But once again, it's a million dollars worth of game.
Business spotlight is going down.
One thing we do, we like to bring people in here to get y'all low information.
There's a little something new that we're doing.
It's not going to be here all the time.
This is a momentary thing, but we bring some people.
people in here that's doing things that can give you information, that can give you tools
that you can go out there and you can take to the, I'm talking about take to the business game
and make it happen.
One thing about Neo, he specialized in event spaces.
You know, that's just one of the things that he specialized, but he's real good in that,
helped a lot of people get events spaces.
And what he's going to do today, he's going to give you some game on how you get events spaces
in, and, you know, a million dollars worth of a game, we always giving something in the way.
We always given something in the way.
And we told Neil, listen, man, you got to get something in the way.
He said, oh, no, that's what I'm doing anyway.
had the plans to do so.
Neo, listen, tell him who you is, man,
tell him all the things you do and tell him how, you know,
this event-based game that is up here is really the thing to have.
Yeah, so first shout out to y'all, man, super excited, man.
Look, quickly, I want you all to understand.
I'm from West Philly like these brothers from Philly,
dab in the jail since I was two, got kicked out of high school,
got kicked out of college, fire from 10 jobs.
So everything that I'm going to break down for you.
Fire from 10, though?
Ten jobs, bro.
He was in every job I had.
He was slacking.
That's what he was doing.
He was eating the food and Big Donald's and Burger King and shit.
He was bull.
Almost I was my father the grader for it, but luckily I didn't do that.
He was up to bullshit.
I know that's what I said.
But he was born.
Listen, Neil was just eating all the food.
He kept going and eating all the grubs.
Like, I know motherfuckers that got far out of like two jobs.
Ten.
He didn't want to do shit.
He didn't want to work for nobody.
He knew he wasn't working for no fucking back.
14 years later, I have not punched the clock for nobody.
I don't even know how I feel to do so.
But yeah, so I teach people all around the world how to get events spaces to date.
We probably help three, 400 people all around America get events spaces.
We're talking about million dollars worth a game.
That's a billion dollar industry that none of us is tapped into.
How many times you've been to my event space, Wela?
I've been to both events space.
The one on Lancash and the one on Ridgehead came and picked you up for one.
Multiple times I've been in there, and I see every time there's always people coming through there.
And the best part about it is always people there.
I don't have to run it.
So this is a business that runs itself and you don't necessarily have to do it.
So for anybody listening, for those who don't know what the event space essentially is,
it's an event venue where people having baby showers, book signings, repasses, seminars.
Parties.
parties and this is happening every single day and what most people understand you can own one
without necessarily owning the real estate. So I teach people how to go lease it for the same amount
that you probably paying for your household rent. One of my locations is all in 1900 a month.
That includes my rent. That includes my lease. That include the water bill. That include electric.
So for 1900 a month where I live costs way more than that. But I'm making bread off of that one
venue. You can make anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000 a month. And let me break down how you do this
for free. So one, once you go out and grab your venue, once you go out and grab your venue,
the idea behind grabbing you only put down your first month, your last month security. If there
are some sort of maintenance and things you got to get fixed up, they can cost anywhere from
a grand to five grand depending on it. But what I teach people is, I'm going to make it free
within the first few months. Why, we go get the church. So one of my specialties in the last
couple years, we had churches in our venues. They pay us anywhere from a grand to $1,500 a month.
What's you doing Sunday morning around 9, 10? Sleeping. We're getting paid.
Why? Because the church is going to use your space every single Sunday.
They're going to give you $1,500.
So they're paying most of your rent.
After we find a church now every month we have a sipping shop, right, where people could come.
You know how you go support all these businesses.
We go in there support businesses.
All the vendors in there are now paid us $100 to be there.
So now that's 10 vendors.
That's another thousand.
So now we have $2,500 a month.
Once we run that play, we have an art show.
So every month we have pop-up artists coming there.
we do 50-50 rev share where we get 50% of whatever the customers are buying or they we just
charge them 250 to be there so that's another thousand so just from you having two events they're
going to happen no matter what you're making all your money back and then we charge anybody anywhere
from $700 to a stack every event we doing four to five events every single weekend so one space
that costs you anywhere from $1,000 to $3,000 a month is producing you 10 to $15,000 a month one of my
students. She's in Atlanta right here, and she's making $25,000 a month. She's a student with one
space running the same play. So the idea is once you find the location, now we fund the location.
We can fund the location with 0% interest credit cards. You could call Navy Federal. That's one of
the sweetest plays to go and get some free cash. You could do the divvy play for those who already
got an LLC. You connect that to your bank account. They're giving you credit. You don't even have
to use your Social Security. So no PG with people. That's like no personal guarantor. So you can
go ahead and run this play. Never use any of your money or get a bunch of
homies together. Y'all go in. We just talking about the event space franchise. You get a
bunch of homies to go in. Now we got us a venue that's giving us anywhere from 10 to 20
grand a month. And then the final thing is we automate the entire process. So what I do
is we got virtual assistants. So you hire a virtual assistant. In Philippines, they run all the
bookings. They post all the venues for you. They handle all your phone calls. Then we put one
person that runs it. I had my venues for the last five years. In the last year, I've been
in each of them a total of three, four times. So this entire
business can automate after about three months following this exact process and system that
we put in place. So I've been teaching people how to do this because this is like an untapped
market. We're at an event space right now. We're in the room. We're running the room to do this,
right? And everybody's doing that across the world. But we're on the receiving side getting paid
from it. That's a beautiful thing. Because I'd never looked at event spaces as being a way to
really clean up. Like I'm just saying that just never came across.
my mom when I was thinking of.
I mean, baby showers you've been to.
Exactly.
But, you know, until something is really thrown in front of you, you don't really, because
at the end of the day, I've never looked at, you know, I'm going to invest some money.
Usually you say, okay, I want to go get real estate.
I want to, I want to try to get a bit coin.
I want to, you never said, I never said to myself personally, let me get some event spaces.
And you feel what I'm saying?
So this is even good knowledge for me
Because I'm about to be event space Gilly
Hey, why not?
It's called me ESG
But I think I think we really got to get creative out here
Like even event space thing
Like I don't know if you know Mere
And Philly, Mir got a sitting pretty
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no mayor, yeah
Now it just amazed me
He ran chairs at my venue
You know, it was just crazy because like
We go into me and Gil
I went to seeing one time
I'm going to the warehouse
You got thousands of cheers in here
We run that play, bro.
And I'm like, yo, man, like, you got people out here.
That's what I'm saying.
There's no excuses out here.
You got people out here renting chairs because everybody, it might be a wedding.
It might be a boy.
It might be this.
It might be a big dinner.
It might be a ball.
It might be all type of.
It might be a baby shower.
We need 100 chairs.
Peep this, right?
So what we teach you also, we teach you how to go.
So we're not just teaching events spaces.
We teach you how to do rentals.
We teach you how to do weddings.
We teach you the whole gamut.
Anything that got to do with event spaces and making money in a rental industry.
So if a person want to have a wedding, you're going,
And y'all ought to set stuff up, do anything.
We got event planners.
We show you how to get the event planners, and you make money off the event planner.
So you're not even doing that work.
You're a middleman in a lot of these deals, so you don't even have to do anything.
But because you got the event space and you got the connections, you just making money off everything.
And Pete does, Gilly, my events are six-hour events, four-hour event time, an hour set-up, hour breakdown.
The event planner sets it up.
The event planner breaks it down.
In my contract, we signed.
You got to return the venue back the same way that we gave to you.
that's how I'm got to show up
because you got to go in there
fix it up the way you want it
and you got to break it down the way we want
and we get $700 to a stack every time
take it another step you can go ahead and buy
a throne chair. Throne chairs are $1,000
those big king chairs. The woman
sit on when they're pregnant. We rent them out for
$2.50 to $3.50 every time. You could go
put it on a credit card for 30 days. Go put
ads on Craigslist. Go put ads
on Facebook Marketplace. Go ahead and rent
yours out, right? Never use
any of your money. Now you're getting $2.50 every
time. After four rentals, you got your money back,
and now you get paid over and over and over again.
So always ask people, how can I make the most money
with doing the least amount of work?
And this is one of those industries
that you can literally build the team up
and let this thing run for you over and over and over again.
That's deep.
That's deep.
Call me ESG.
You're not playing.
Listen, but this is the thing about it.
As soon as I get back home, I need five events spaces.
This is the thing about it.
Immediately.
This is the thing.
Now, you said something about capital.
What was the bottom line on the capital that you probably
need to give it. I literally I got I got
mentees who've got spaces for
for grand all in once you pay your first
month last month and sometimes right now
the pandemic we win in right now
a lot of my mentees we're making more money we ever
made because now you can go negotiate
with the commercial what's happening
with the commercial real estate most people are afraid
the rent commercial because they're like man
what if nobody pay my rent
what if they don't know what to do a commercial right now you can go get in the
game but cheaper
cheaper and makes you get a longer lease so you be
And the owners are like, yo, we're going to outfit this thing for you.
Just promise me you going to be here for a year or two years.
Why?
Because I want to get guaranteed rent.
And they don't know we know this event space play.
So now we're making 10 grand, 15 grand over with the overhead costs.
And we're able to do this over and over again because no one even know this little small little
industry even exists or that you can actually make money from it.
And then when you throw the chairs in the play, that's a whole other thing.
When you do the fog machines, you go buy a fog machine for like $500 with the
I paid $500 for them to come do fog at my wedding.
You're getting $500 to pop off of a fog machine that costs you $500.
So you're making money every single way.
Then we're renting letters out.
You're getting a letter costs us.
The big letters.
A letter costs 175.
You're renting a letter out for $125.
So in the game, you're able to make your money right back with pretty much anything that you
rent out.
Absolutely.
Damn, that's crazy, man.
This game is just like on a whole other level.
ESG.
EST.
Event Space Gilly.
Oh, we read?
How many will you go?
As soon as I get back.
I'm getting four.
I don't know if you talk about we.
We're not going to full.
We're all family.
You go ahead and you carve out a room for the podcast
and now people rent in a podcast studio from you.
Oh, you already gave me the game.
We don't give them to do me.
You're spilling too much over this.
And I didn't even say nothing.
That niggas taken by ideas and shit.
We're killing.
My fucking talk about Gil I got events space for you to do your podcast.
I own all of them in the city.
So you got to go through me.
Yeah, I'm ESG as soon as I get back.
That's what it's about.
All right now, this course, like, you're ready to bless our people.
Of course, it's a program, bro.
This is in death, but go ahead.
Now, break down what they're getting at it.
And, you know, first of all, who's going to be able to get this?
I mean, people.
So, ideally, anybody can get it, but I want to choose 100 people.
Like, anybody listeners, I want to choose 100 people to receive this entire program
that teaches you everything about business credit to go out and get the funds,
even if you have credit is messed up.
It teaches you how to find the location.
teach you how to fund the location, teach you how to automate the location.
You get all my leases, you get all my contracts.
I mess some money up not knowing some of the things that I've known, right?
I'm going to show you how to market these spaces.
So within 90 days, you're not going to be spending any more of your own money.
This is going to be a business that works for you so you don't have to work for it.
In addition of breaking down all of that, we're also going to throw you on our database.
So when we're getting calls to our office, oh, I need an event in Texas, we can go ahead and send that over to you.
So once you get your space, it's overweight.
And not only that, you may be like, yo, I don't want.
Wanted space.
All right, let's go and get you in the numbers game where you renting out numbers.
Let's go ahead and get you in the chairs game where you renting out chairs.
So we got one of the most in-depth.
It's pretty much an event university, right, that breaks all of this down to you step by, step by step.
So you got the chair game, you got the letter game, you got the event rental game, the linens game, everything, anything with events.
Tables, this shit.
Tables, chairs, this is what we do.
So, my wife can just get a little warehouse and just stack all these chairs and letters and all that shit,
and then they just rent them joints out, rent it up.
Hire one or two employees to do a truck of VA in Philippines
that you're paying $3 to $5 an hour working 40, 50 hours a week,
and everybody's being paid off of these jobs.
So everybody on my team, they're getting paid essentially
from everybody on my team.
Like from one booking pays my virtual system for the entire month.
She's pumping 50 hours a week for me, one booking.
You're getting three to five bookings a week.
That's just with the events.
That has nothing to do with the chair rentals, the letter rentals,
all the other.
Right, because with all the events.
come, well, now we need chairs.
Oh, I can provide that.
We need, oh, we need decoration.
I can provide that.
We need.
No, no, no, no.
I got everything you need to spend that money here.
So you came in, Gilly, to spend $700 with me.
You spent $1,500 with me.
Right, because you thought you was going to have to go in other places.
And it was like, now I got everything here.
You, a lot of people say, I'm going to get the spot, and I'm going to go to Johnny
Zoomzums and get the tables.
I'm going to go over here to get the chair.
I'm going to get the letters and the balloons.
You all got balloons, too?
Yeah.
No, we don't do the balloons.
That's only we refer that.
When I don't make enough money on it, I'd rather just refer and get money off of the referral.
So you don't want to get in a balloon game.
It's nothing wrong with the balloon game, but we're not in the balloon game.
You can't make a little got that money off of it.
I want to make the most amount of money to do the least amount of money.
Listen, I dig that, man.
At the end of the day.
All right, so what else you got going on outside of that?
So, you know, my other thing that I do, a lot of social media guru.
That's my thing.
That's what I heard.
I've been running a social media game for a little bit now, 3, 400, like 20.
30,000 followers on Instagram.
So I specifically monetize social meeting.
I teach people how to create a digital product that could pay you over and over and over again.
For example, my ebook, we talked on the farm.
I'm like, yo, bro, I need you to turn this thing in the funnel.
So I teach people how to start a digital product where they can go out and make anywhere
from $5,000 to $20,000 a month.
My ebook averages $100,000 a month.
And one of the reasons why it does this, and that's on the low end.
That's just one, I'm doing okay.
You know what I'm saying?
But the thing is, I help everybody else get the same amount of bread.
up. So the thing I teach a lot of people,
you know, instead of having a website, a funnel.
So when somebody come to my site,
they're able to buy five, six things, didn't even know it.
They walk out. They came in to buy a book for a hundred.
They walk out, spend $500.
It's all about your systems and processes.
So we teach you got to go out and get a sales funnel
where you're having an extra bump
so they can add more things to their cart.
Right. So I had to call a while. I'm like, bro, add this.
You would increase your income extra $50,000 a month by making one small change.
And then we show you how to go out and grow your Instagram following.
Because there's a lot of people,
on social media, but they ain't making money on social media.
They spend all this time scrolling, doing all of this, and they all not to do it.
So I created an e-book that breaks down my entire social media game, step by step, seven steps
to turn your social media into a cash machine.
Why would you be on this thing all day long and not making money?
And the other thing is, once you create a digital product, once you never got to do it again.
What can I create one time that'll pay me forever?
That's a wealth question.
That's what I ask people all the time.
And anybody to do that.
That's a wealth question.
You know what I'm saying?
What's you good at?
teaching podcast and bet got it what you're good at real estate teaching real estate got so everybody in
the world you have something that you know better than someone else package that up turn into a product
and you're able to make money over and over over again on autopilot with the right systems and the
processes absolutely man well i need you to let them know when they come for these hundred
courses where they're coming to we're coming so we only doing this one time for that million
i was working just let you know facts so i'm pretty shit ain't ever happening again facts
You can pray for it.
This shit's never happening in the fuck again.
You ain't never lied.
So you could go to MWG EventSpace.com,
and they can go ahead and get the course for a stack, like a gram.
So if you call my team right now, you go get on the call.
You can go to Event Space Secrets.
Go ahead and book a call with my team.
The minimum package is five grand for the program.
I'm giving that to you right now for a grand,
but I'm only going to be able to do that probably for the next 48 hours.
So if you're looking at this episode, go move forward now.
Absolutely.
Hey, let me, don't be out here slipping like.
a bad transmission on the icy road.
Yeah.
Try to come three days late.
You'd be too goddamn late.
You get 48 hours like Eddie Murphy, you hear me.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, the day, man, I played, you know, this big movie time, man.
You was in the Matrix today.
Once again, I'm Morpheus.
This is the Oracle, and that's neat.
I'm just saying that.
You got to play one part.
Which is Mr. Smith?
Yeah, you're the angry dude.
What's a dude, Smith?
Yeah.
All right.
Well, it was whatever.
No, I'm just saying, you know, you know, you got ways like that.
So I'm just saying.
That was good.
Once again, this is a million dollars worth of a game,
business spotlight.
We're signing off, Neo Davis, man.
Can I get my social too?
Yeah, absolutely.
Hey, you guys, got to follow me on Instagram, guys.
Neo DeViso, S-E-O, of course, D-A-V-I-S-O.
And guys, I got so much free game.
And the final thing, guys, go to MWG-G-I-G book.
The book is $100, $20, bro.
Listen, man, $1,000 worth a game,
business spotlight, and it's just like,
you know.
Now we're going to get into
The million dollars worth of a game hotline
where people call us, you know, they ask us for advice.
Kiss is going to help us that they give them advice
or whatever they need to talk about.
So we're going to get into, let me check these messages
and just, you know, hear what messages we got?
Listen, a million dollars worth of game,
this is your boy shot baby.
Please say the baby.
Coming straight out of Shot Town, the North Cat,
we put it down.
I just got a real simple question.
How do I become a nut-ass mill?
I don't want to be a regular nigga.
No-mo.
Do you about some crimp-ass,
poop-ass, one of the ass.
to be a nut-ass nigger.
What?
All right, well, listen.
We're going to let kids say this.
How, kids, how are you becoming a nut-ass?
Well, if you ask me to be a-guil.
I was the illest shit I haven't heard.
I didn't become a nut-ass nigger.
Wallow going to say, just be gill.
Just be gills.
I think it's strange.
But you just be wild, though.
That's the easiest way to find out how to be a nut-ass nigger.
Just do nut-ass shit like he do.
We welcome you right in.
Let me try one more.
Oh, shit.
Hey, yeah, yeah, this ain't no question
y'all just some nut-ass niggins.
Damn, niggas is just, man.
Y'all niggas ain't shit, man.
You see what y'all?
You see what y'all?
You see what you got to start?
Let me see.
But it's a beautiful thing.
Well, let me see.
Because in Philadelphia, when you used to call a nigger a nut-ass nigger,
that it'd get you shot.
Or that'd get you killed.
Let me see.
Or that it'll get you.
All right, here you go.
So, can you just give advice on how to turn the street,
bread or two
he said
can you give me some advice on how to turn
the street bread to legal
street bread into legal bread
you want to give them some advice on that kiss
I would say
a good way to turn some street bread
into some legal bread is
you're going to have to kick
back from the table from
your prior
partners
and let them know that you
want to take another route you know I mean
which is going to be beneficial for the entire team
if y'all all on the same accordions.
And, you know, take some of the profit out of what y'all been making off the street
and put it into something, you know, storefront,
some type of Uber Eats type of thing
or whatever type of business, whatever the vision,
whatever you see the vision where you want to take it.
But you ain't going to be able to do both.
You ain't going to be able to have one foot in the street and one foot in trying to go to the legal route
because it's going to get everybody jammed up.
So it happens every day, but, you know, you got to really take whatever out and do that
and dedicate and channeling to solely what you're doing and not try to dip and dab
because it's going to hurt everybody in the long run.
But if you take some money out and do something positive and really focus in on it,
it's able to be done.
It's done every day.
Let's try too.
I want to, hold on.
I want to elaborate on something he said, too.
The first thing he said is you wanted to take a step back
and surround you're taking a step back
and surrounding yourself around people
that's not in the game.
Acts, yes.
You got to surround yourself around people
that's doing legitimate shit.
Like mine.
You feel what I'm saying?
So when, so when eight, when you surround yourself
around that type of energy,
that's what type of energy you get back.
You feel me?
You surround yourself around niggas.
that's doing all positive shit
and doing all shit on the legal aspect,
that's the type of energy you get back.
When you're dealing with niggas that's doing all criminal shit,
then that's the type of energy you're going to get back as well.
So I didn't want that to go over y'all here.
The first thing he said was sometimes you've got to take a step back
and reevaluate your shit and the niggas that you're dealing with.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because that right there is the biggest thing,
the people that you deal with.
You feel what I'm saying?
I make money off his sponsors right now
because I deal with New Amsterdam Vaca.
I deal with Roman swipes.
I deal with instead of dealing with, well, fucking...
Johnny, dude, my connect was Dominican, nigga.
Fuck you're talking about.
No, his name was Johnny...
How about you getting it from...
Dudey from around the way?
I ain't know no nigginsch.
I knew he was a rat.
You just ratted on it.
You just ratted on a club.
I told you he was a rat.
He was a fucking rat.
He was a fucking rat.
Rat!
He was a rat.
He just ratted on a plug.
Everybody see this is not me.
He's a rat.
I told you all this nigga was a rat.
No, you tried to put a low-budget, dude dirty.
No, budget, a low-budget hustling.
You're going to make my connect a little niggins.
I was dealing with big niggins.
I wasn't going to say, Poppy.
I was going to say.
He's going to make my connect some low-budget-ass nigger from out West Philly.
Oh, no, do-dirty.
I try to, I try to shield the connect.
And you fucking told on him.
You just fucking wreck.
The Statue of Limitations done ran.
the fuck out.
Well, listen, we're going to get into two more
of these questions.
Let me see what they ask.
Game, that's your boy,
Mardi-D6 from Cleveland.
She's a local rapper.
I've been watching y'all cast for a long time.
You all been definitely showing love
to the youth, man.
Respect.
Shout out a million dollars worth of game.
Keep giving them that game.
Man, that was cool.
They just want to salute us, man.
That's all they want to do.
They just want to salute us, bro.
Ain't nothing wrong with that.
Oh, here go another one.
man I want to hear from a older
I'm 30 but I want to hear
somebody older than me
that's gonna give me the real true answer
like straight up
what happens
like if you got fucking family
who's just jealous of you
siblings parents and everybody
and these motherfuckers do witchcraft
they Haitian
but like
what is there ready to do
how to fuck to get away from around these people
like I just got my CDL license
I'm trying to do my thing
hold it down
with my kids and my DM.
I'm like, man, I'm just fucking frustrated and tired and annoyed.
They got to be going through some crazy shit.
Like I said,
that's great.
I ain't working around because these motherfuckers being around.
It's a sad story, sad situation,
but I just want to really hear what the fuck you got to say on your end.
Thanks, man.
That's for you, Gil.
That's for one of y'all.
I'm scared to answer this.
The whole family, he said his family is they do witchcraft.
everybody
yo
let me hear
yeah
I don't want to fuck
with that
case they
switch it
than me
oh yeah
fuck that
all right
one
last one
yeah
yeah
man
amen
man
man
man
I love
a game
follow you
a nut
you're not
you're not
you're not
you're not
you're
yeah
y'all
you're
you're creating
these monsters
man
we created
of these monsters.
No more fucking messages.
No more of them fucking do.
No more fucking messages.
Every message we come and they tell me,
Gil, you're nut.
Walo, you're fucking nut.
A lot of times, guys, my DMB crowded.
What's going on out here is that,
at the end of the day,
what's going on at the end of the day,
my DM be crowded.
A lot of rappers being my DM because
they need help.
A lot of them can't reach the halftime show.
They don't reach the halftime show.
So to solve that problem,
I got with my people over there at Roman,
Roman Swipes.
For all you guys that never make it to the halftime
because you just can't,
and your lady's trying to figure out,
this guy don't make it past the halftime show.
The halftime come,
you'd be a part of the show
and then they don't see you the third quarter.
You've never seen the fourth quarter in your life.
This is why you use Roman Swipes.
See, one thing about these Roman swipes,
they can fit in your wallet.
Nobody got to know what's going on,
but you, and the lady of your dream,
the lady whose life you're going to change.
You know, ask the lady,
before you use one of these, say,
oh, hey, baby,
you know I'm a hot shot, right?
you know I'm a real hot shot
you know
they call me Ronnie Romeo
you ever been to the moon before
and you're going to take it there with Roman
because Roman is going to make you last
longer and stronger
I'm talking about you're going to be in the end zone
break dancing
with no clothes on
Roman swipes but what you need to do is
I need you to get with my people with Roman
because one thing about Roman when you wipe it off
you wipe it on you let it dry you're ready to fly
I'm telling me you're ready to fly
I'm talking about like, I'm talking about, don't worry about Delta.
Don't worry about American.
Don't worry about none of them.
You're going to be fly.
I'm talking about you're going to be fly.
I'm talking about you're going to be fly as person in your neighborhood,
fly as person on the continent.
You're going to be fly when you wipe it on and you let it dry.
You're going to fly.
Now, what you do is when you want to get with Romans,
you go to get Roman.
Dot com slash million.
And what we're going to do over here because they're going to take care of you
being stripped of us, you're going to get for $5, for just $5.
Right?
You get your first month of swipes.
When you choose a monthly plan for just $5.
but uh wipe it on and guess what you don't need no prescription none of that you don't need
you don't need you don't need to worry about none of that but i know a lot of you guys have
never seen the third quarter saying but listen you rappers stay out of my damn i can't help you i'm
giving you all the plug roman go here i got this big bag because every time i come to the city with rappers
there they're looking for i'm the plug roman swipes get roman dot com slash million they're waiting
for you back in the day you're coming in the game who walked up on you and said
Chada
And if
That's when you knew it was real
Like oh shit
Like they fucked you up
You were young nigga
You coming in the game
And you might have been at a ward show or something
And a motherfucker walked up and said
Kiss
I love you man
And you just was like
Oh shit
I don't know
I think probably shocked early
Like wow young
he called me i think he said he was going to spend 10 000 on my first cd
oh damn that's heavy damn shack been doing real shit since 2000 uh yeah yeah shak always
been official i think he said he's going to spend 10 bands on your CD huh yeah something like
that i don't remember what it was a real cool gesture yeah coming from shock absolutely
Jack is like a hip hop historian
to him and Valo.
Oh, man.
One added and
I think Shaq got you.
Did you beat Shaq?
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Uh-oh.
You just fucking snitching again.
What the fucking mean?
You just can't stay away from the cheese.
More cheese, please.
You can't stay away from the fucking cheese, Gil.
What's your whole thing, man?
I went to jail.
I don't know what happened to you out in these streets.
Probably, I've seen you in my paperwork, too.
I ain't want to put that out there.
I'm just putting it out there right now.
Oh, shit.
He was in my paperwork.
What happened was,
you just did this all that was in the paper they said
when the cop got on the stand they said
well how did you know uh the defendant wallace p was there
well we grabbed uh gillie the rapper guy and uh he said
whileo come out we got him and then he ran it then we knew
so you fucking rat
hey kiss
i'm gonna let him get away with this shit kiss
told on me you hear me because uh
because you hear you a good friend i ain't gonna fuck him up in front of you man
you know what i'm saying i know you got a lot of love for walo
I would black as fucking eyes in here
talking like that, but I'm going to let him live, man.
So let me ask you a question, like,
in the future, y'all dropping any Lox music together?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We just finished building a new studio.
That's what I'm talking.
He has the sauce bars.
Yeah, we got our own,
I'm part owner and one of them.
Oh, you know that?
The Yonkers Jus is for life, yeah.
Part owner, me.
He's style is, my man, hit.
Oh, what's up with hit, man?
Hit, chilling.
He up there getting all that money.
That's why you ain't seen.
He's in the juice bar.
Yeah, Stiles, he got four.
We got four.
I'm part-owner and one of them.
Yeah, we just opened a new studio.
We had D-blocked the prior studio for like 18 years.
You all came and bought the building.
So, you know, young rappers,
when you open the studios, try to purchase the building.
So, you know, run into no problems down the line
and it'd be better lucrative for everybody.
We just opened a new one.
So we're about to get the ball rolling.
We got a new album coming.
A bunch of new projects.
And we're just working.
So the juice bar shit,
because that's some shit we was.
We're trying to live, girl.
We're trying to live.
That's all.
Put some life in your body.
Right.
And, Walo, you big.
And I've been telling me he'd open up a juice bar and funny.
That's my thing.
You don't...
A while every morning,
especially during the pandemic,
the COVID when it was heavy,
heavy, heavy every morning.
You see them...
Dumping that seymals and that black...
Fish.
Those shit's kept them...
Yeah.
That's that force filled around them,
believe it or not.
Yeah.
Because I was out there in the trenches.
I'd be out near all types of catastrophic disasters and shit.
I'm out there.
I'm not never...
You know, that's just with that black seed oil.
Listen, get that in your body, man.
You got to worry about nothing.
The black seed oil, the seamaws.
All that.
that good shit, man.
This dude, he put Reggie in his body, so.
He smoked bullshit weed.
Come on, dog.
He smoked bullshit weed.
He smoked bullshit weed and drank 40s on the law.
I'm putting it out there.
He drank 40s.
He drank ICFs.
That's another story.
Hey, I'm gonna let it.
ICS.
Yeah, ICS.
With the skirt on it.
With the skirt on it.
With the margarita.
Let them get it.
Let them get it, Jones.
With the, with the whistle names on it, with the, you know, the skirt on it.
You know, let the skirt dry.
The bag, they call the bag of skirt.
He liked his skirt's wet.
No, if the skirt ain't wet, I don't drink it.
It means it's not at the right temperature.
That-ass nigger, man.
Hey, hey, and I got a kiss in here.
He didn't have brought my Philly niggins in, they're in the back laughing and
this shit like this shit funny.
They know you're not fucking, this shit not-ass-nick.
This nut-ass-nick over here.
Talk about I smoke Reggie and drink 40s.
Lying-ass niggins.
You do.
I ain't even going to tell her, kiss, because I, I,
I don't want kids to look at you different.
So I'm not even going to tell kids half the shit you did in jail.
Well, you know what?
Is that time?
Stories from the cell.
Now, it's going to go like this.
What's so funny about this is my brother's in the room right now.
My brother Seifem, right?
We was in the penitentiary, right?
And we were so crazy.
Syf said some of the realest shit.
You never forget this day, Syf.
We was walking in the yard.
It was snowing.
I'm telling me a lot of motherfuckers that go to yore.
It probably was like six people.
in the yard we had dollars penitentiary
y'all was out there on some losers shit
no yeah actually but but we was on different
blocks we was on different blocks
so we that's the only way we connect
because we used to we already had a little hustle
the sugar hustle we used to sell a white gold
right we'd call that white gold in the joint
we used to take the sugar packs right
and bust them open put them in like a bag like this
and sell it for a pack of kite right and
and we had load the kites up run it up
and sife would go go to the poker table gamble run it up
and we had just bust the bust the
you know, the kites down so we could send dudes to commissary, whatever.
But we was in the yard, right?
And he said some of the realest shit, and I tell people this to this day,
especially when I talk to people in the penitentiary, you walk in the yard, and he stopped.
He was like, damn, bro.
He said, you know what?
Motherfuckers only love you when they see you.
And we were stuck.
We were stuck there for a minute.
We looked at each other, and then we just walked the yard for, like, a couple more laps,
and didn't even say nothing, just thinking about life and how it is
and how you give so much to the culture.
That's why when a lot of people say that,
even if they try to use it as the music to whatever,
I don't be trying to hear that shit.
It's like a con to me.
Yeah, do it for the coach.
You do it for, yeah, the culture.
And you just be like, man, at the end of the day,
everybody is trying to use some type of language
to spin you in some type of way.
You see what I'm saying?
And I'm not just saying it as that.
It's like, motherfuckers only love you when they see you.
It wasn't about seeing you.
It was about motherfuckers only love you when you winning.
And it was like, you know, when you go to the penitentiary,
it's like the world forgot about you.
You don't even matter no more.
You're dead for real.
You're just dead in space.
And you're a dinosaur.
So it's like you just be in there.
But it's like, to the young niggas is out there.
We give so much to the streets.
And I'm always pushing this.
And motherfuckers are like, damn, wow, nigger, I'm going to be dead in the graveyard pushing this shit.
Because too many niggas, we highlight it.
And a lot of times.
you hear rap music I don't I don't knock rap music because of rap music is just people
there's poetry people telling their story and what they seen and he just verbalizing what
they seen growing up and all they know some niggas ain't never make it out of their city
they ain't they never make it out of the hood so that's all they got to talk about but i'm gonna say
this a lot of times we think this the only route when it ain't when it ain't it's so many routes
now you got this right here and like kiss it you got some wifi you can rock and roll
but i just want dudes to know like i see little i see little man when he comes
coming in the yard for the first time.
I seen them young cats when they started
getting the tattoos on their face and all this
shit and they came in the yard for the first
time of me and Sifeby just standing over there
and we standing over there
praying all them. No, we ain't doing
all that. I wasn't doing all.
It was dudes in there doing that.
But we wasn't doing that on some real life shit.
And you see a motherfucker
walking the yard, right?
On some real shit.
Yeah, no, no. You see a motherfucker
kiss walking the yard on some real life.
life shit with the tattoos on their face.
Oh, you see a motherfucker walk in the yard
with the tattoos on their face, and they're looking
around like, yo, this shit real
in, like, I go home when I die two times, come back, die
two times, come back die two times, then they're going to let me
go home with my funeral.
Like, I tell, niggas, from the rip, you out there running
around with the peace on you, I hope you got a good
10, 15 years up in you.
I hope you got that bit of me.
I hope you ready for that.
Or I hope you ready for your Janazzo, little, bro.
I hope you ready for that.
But, oh, I'm just saying this.
Understand, it's a fine print in the street game.
You're going to the penitentiary.
It's somebody going to put you down.
Nobody never talk about that.
Yeah.
Nobody never talk about that.
And I'm telling you, it's lonely than a motherfucker in the joint.
Because when you go to jail, you got there because you earned that with your performance,
your street performance.
That's yours.
you bought that that's on you
it ain't about all
nobody done this nobody
nigga you've been to everybody
out here ratting like the all time high
don't talk about somebody rat it on you know the game
but when you go there
don't go there and be mad
don't go there and blame everybody
don't go there and be come home angry
nigga you done that shit
but if you out there and you in the street gang
know what you signed up for get ready for that box
or get ready for that box
and it's just like that
stories from the cell
me personally
I just wish you to
you know told a different story
from the cell
I mean about when the guards broke in
and you and the nigger
was in the same jumper
but that's some other shit
let's don't worry about that
that's some other shit
we get that one laid on
yeah so
why you looking at like me
you're about to cry
nigga you're not in jail no boy
fuck as you
what you're touching deep into the jail
joint you and here
you shed tears or shit
tap out that shit
man he over in about to cry
You'd have been somebody girlfriend in jail.
You'd be crazy.
Shout to stab somebody to my fucking arm fell out of socket.
You'd have been a joint in jail.
I'd have stabbed you into my arm full out of socket.
Your name would have been Twine in jail.
You'd have had the shirt tied up, nigga.
Fuck, you'd have been a fucking Maytag in jail.
You'd have been clean niggies, draws and socks and shit.
You'd have been a fucking Maytack.
I'm telling you, kids.
He'd have been a fucking Maytack.
Kids, first of all, you know he was a pimping jail.
He had a couple holes, so he'd think he was doing something.
Little Ricky Minaj.
You're still talking about Ricky in them, man
You're lying on me, man
You fucking putting smart on my jacket, man
You used a nut-ass nigga
That's all I'm gonna say
He had a little joint in there, Kevin Nostalian
And he's just, Kevin
Megan Nostallian wasn't even out then
So you're lying
No, by far, it was low him
Not, you fucking lying on me
You're lying, man
You're lying.
Little him. Well, Joe, it was low him
A little him. Yeah, this is nuts, though.
Man, this nigga lying on me, man.
Can't take this shit.
This nigga, this nigga.
You was a vicious liar, man.
You just want to put smut on my name, man.
I ain't want to do that, but no.
When is we going to go shoot these jump shots, man?
That's bullshit, man.
He's scared today.
Come over to the crib.
I got a, I was warm enough for you today.
He wasn't, not for me.
I'm, you too.
I see you with the goggles.
I see you throw the goggles in the different jerseys and all that.
No, no, listen, I'm going to give you the game.
I'm going to give you the cheat cold.
See, a lot of times when we go to play these young boys, we be bet money.
So when I come on there and I got the whole fit.
You got to throw them off.
Throw him right the fuck off.
They see me.
And then next year you know,
he's on fire!
I'm like NBA jams because I'm NBA jams.
All this new games,
I don't know none about these new games.
Back in the day, they had NBA jams.
You remember in the corner store you in it?
He's on fire!
I mean, Dan Marley and all that shit.
So I'm still in that mode.
So I'm like, damn.
It is about this kiss.
That's where the nigger been locked up too long, man.
When I go to go off more?
Bigger NBA jam mode.
I'm in that more.
It's PlayStation 2 out.
I don't play all that shit.
Huge of a big.
They got too much cheat code with that.
So when I come, let's think about this, kiss.
This was throwing them all.
When I walk on the court, they check rock.
Bang.
So dude trying to figure out, hold up, why this nigga got Portland Trailblazers socks on
and Indiana Pacian Shorts on?
By then, I whet, whet, and the color storm off.
Yeah.
It's like a rainbow.
They see the rainbow.
I get one move off.
I can do the crossover.
Pass the gilley, pass back.
He's on fire.
So it's like, my whole joint is my whole.
I get it.
I get it.
Hey, kids, I see you working out, though, man.
Hey, you did some shit today with the, and then you swung your head around.
I needed the guy from the Robococop to go, eh.
I mean, for Police Academy, I needed the, he was on his shit.
The voice nigger to do the sound effects from them.
I know, you know, movement is medicine, and we ain't getting no younger, so, you know,
just trying to work out, man, I got to be here to run around with the babies.
That's what it's going to want to roll up in the wheelchair and go to the trampoline joining the kids.
jumping around and you
your knees don't work
in there.
Yeah.
Ain't nothing going in for you.
Ain't nothing working.
Yeah.
Movement is medicine, baby.
Let's get out and movement.
What's the best studio session outside of Big
you ever had?
Outside of Big.
I mean,
had a lot of great one.
I had a few beautiful
rememberer ones with Big,
but like I said,
that Reservoir Dog session,
um,
sessions with Mariah.
All the type of shit
You was really in it with Mariah
though
Yeah
MC
Shout out the MC
Sticking Gil's straight
Oh we just asking man
I'm just saying
Like that hot
Nick in there with Mariah
God damn
I'm gonna just say this
That's why I felt meek when he said that
I did shit with Mariah
I really did shit with Mariah
Oh okay
So you
I was that line really
You know
I'm on fire
Yeah, I feel you, mate.
Now, let me ask you this.
Three and three.
No bullshit.
I'm putting it out there.
You got three 16s going up against, I'm going to name people.
And is they getting trash?
Is they getting killed or is they getting wounded?
Trash, killed, or wounded?
you got three verses three 16s
you and nis
what's going to happen
before we even go
before we even go
before you know
I'm trying to
I'm trying to kill everybody
it don't matter
no no if it happened right now
trying to kill everybody
yeah because they're trying to kill
me since 9-3
nigger you ain't lying
Why they was just coming for you, though?
Because he talked that shit.
Yeah, you got it.
I mean, it's a good, it's a beautiful problem to have.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I mean?
Did you and Jay ever have like a, like a, you know,
Jay is real, he's real.
Schlicht with it.
Consenting.
And he's, he's the curve,
he's Kurt Shillings, Randy Johnson, and his prime.
His, I'm talking about his curve game is legendary.
Did you ever had that join, like, you all together?
he'd be on some slick shit and you'd be like, yeah, try me.
Like, you know how to wow.
No, no, in the beginning, like, see, we,
when we came in, we didn't give a fuck about any.
You know what I mean?
We had to learn, we became grown in and learned how to rationalize
and figure shit out as the years went on.
But in the beginning, it was, we didn't give a fuck.
Oh, he was just blacking out.
You know what I mean?
I think everybody was like that.
Absolutely.
I think in the beginning when you are artists,
you don't really know where you're heading.
You just know this shit going somewhere.
You feel what I'm saying?
And you know that I'm better than the masses
because I see the way these niggas react when I rap.
You feel what I'm saying?
So I don't really think as artists we really know where we're taking it to.
I just feel as though we just be doing us.
Especially when you young, you raw, you're coming in the game,
you don't give a fuck, you might just been fresh off the block
from seeing the motherfucking shooting, shooting dice.
Oh, that shit was part of your adrenaline.
Yeah, that shit, that shit added to the fuel of your studio session
and your whole aura and everything that was going on.
You know what's deep about this?
Like, I'll buy your opinion in this, but you, you was a D-League rapper.
You don't fit the criteria to speak on that shit.
You was a fucking D-League rapper.
I didn't understand how you just spazzed out,
and you just broke down some shit
that you're not qualified to break down.
You was a D-League fucking bum-ass rap.
I'm letting him get off this episode.
I can't be. I don't know.
I don't got the nerves.
I got to stop doing this to me.
I'm just putting it out there, you kiss.
Hey, kiss.
See, what happened is he always got a little stench in his heart
because.
I was a better rapper.
Honestly, honestly.
I was a better rapist.
Just the fuck out of it.
And I was your first manager.
Fuck out of it.
Listen, right.
If a nigga take you to the same.
studio kiss kiss kiss if a
nigga taking you to the studio picking the
beat out getting the logo done you didn't
pick the beats up what
I picked all the beats out
the fuck is you talking about
I was your first manager
you don't want to kiss and I was going
listen if I went to me if I went to jail
I was going to burn your first two years
what what what what I had that was getting burnt
you didn't even dig it I had shows
I had I had I had black party shows
lined up I was going to I said I would get it
because you ain't know what was going to
rap. This nigga was happy
to rap. Kiss. I said, I'm going to burn this
nigga's first two years. Kiss. First of all, kiss.
He wasn't my fucking man. He's fucking. First way, he's three years
younger than me. What that got to do with it? You think I was
19. Who took you to the studio? Who took me to the studio, though?
Okay. Did I take you to the studio? You took me to the studio? Because
I wasn't trying to rap. I was trying to rob some shit.
It don't even fucking matter. I do it. I do a rap with some
that shit. And I had you on the contract.
Fuck you talking about you was the one. Because you
got the mouthpiece, because that shit crazy.
Yeah, I took you dumb ass. I'm trying to rob these
niggas, man.
And what happened?
You wind up being a fucking rapper.
No, you begged me to go to the studio,
nigger.
And then when I got there,
niggas was like,
damn, you bought a nigger
that's better than you.
No, you remember that time?
Fuck as you talk about it.
You remember that time?
Listen,
no, no, no, no, no.
This thing took me.
Listen, this is how real it was.
This nigger took me everywhere
and was like, my cousin liked that.
He only got one rap,
but that niggas was like one rap.
I say rap.
That's manager shit.
Like, on the spot here.
rap. I'd be like rap.
Because I was
valid in him.
Want some real shit?
Want some real shit?
Kiss.
I had one rap.
Nobody never noticed this.
All his 90s.
Nobody don't know this shit, right?
You remember we was in the nanny basement?
And I was like, cuss.
I was like, yo, man.
Did this this is the stuff, man.
Write your name on this.
Because we got to, I got to, no, for the logo shit.
I said, write your name on this, this and the third.
He don't even know that for real, for real.
I could have sued Tony Draper.
I could sue baby.
You was in contract with me when I was in jail.
I had a, I had you in a life.
and a sign your life away records contract, you nut-ass niggins.
I still got that joke.
You signed your publishing and anything.
You remember I was reading the books.
This business of music, and I would have, you know I had all the books.
He lied.
You couldn't read till you went to jail.
No, that was when I was younger.
That was when I was younger.
I knew how to read after that.
That's why I had all the fucking books in Nanny House.
Fuck you think I was in, I had this business of music.
What knick on the street had this business?
You know this thing you used to look at the pictures, man.
This thing I was doing no fucking read.
They had no pictures.
I have wrote a contract in the basement.
You signed that shit.
You fucking loser.
You're a fake-ass rapper, man.
You got to take rapper off your jacket.
That's not...
Hey, kids, don't...
First of all, I'm a highly respected
nigger out here.
I don't know what you're talking about.
That doesn't seem a lot of motherfucking money
out of this rap game.
You want me to name all the deals, Nick?
Baby took a hell.
You're still in the rig.
I don't get fucking...
Let me just tell you something.
Let me just tell you something.
It don't matter.
The baby.
Let me just tell you something.
Let me just tell you something.
It don't matter about if a nigga took a hell
not long as he socked it to my pocket, like a rocket.
I ain't worrying about what him and his family got going on.
You was a tax right off.
That's cool.
That's cool.
Tony Draper talked about that.
Yeah, but, you know, Stunner gave me $200,000 just to come around, nigga.
Talk to me.
Yeah, Stunner, listen.
Stunner gave me $200,000 just to walk come around, Nick.
Stunner, another-ass niggins, if he gave you 200,000.
He wasn't worth it.
You was doing fucking, you was doing platter parties and shit.
He was going to picnics and shit, nigga.
Nicky was doing black parties and shit.
Stunner, you're a nut-ass nigger.
You're my man, Stunner.
Hold up, Stunner, Stunner, you're my man.
You know that.
We're right here.
But you was another-ass nigger
for giving them to $200.
You fucking...
He's seen you coming, man.
I don't know how to fuck you done that.
I'm a hustler, nigga.
No, you...
Fuck, it's wrong with you.
I'm disappointed in Stunner.
I ain't know he gave you that fucking much money.
I thought he gave you like $2,500 or something.
I ain't know he's fucking crazy.
Fuck is wrong with him.
I would hit you with the $2,500 deal.
Listen, he'll go $2,500.
He'll fake roly.
He'll change.
It's a rap.
You're done.
Out of ice you.
Out of fucking ice you.
I already had to connect.
That can work right now.
Yeah, it can work right now.
I would deal, but that's what...
$2,500.
$2,500.
I know a nigga right now.
The fake Ralee?
With the fake Rale?
Listen, I know a rapper.
You sign a nigga.
You go outside and sign five niggies.
I know a nigga right now that's signed for $2,500, right?
A veteran artist signed this nigga for $2,500, and then sold his shit over.
And got, got cash.
out by the label when he signed his doing to get him off and join he had him on some
paper i ain't gonna say his name he from new york but listen that's another story
talking for 25 yeah
100 one of your boys
one of my boys yeah not no he's he's not the rap he's not it wasn't stows as she
no no i ain't talking about the rap fuck is he's not one of your boys oh one of my boys signed
yeah oh i mean saluted him yeah they was a legend they was legendary
all right listen let me ask you a real question though uh uh
How many contracts you got to go to, both of y'all before you.
How many rape contracts you got to go to before you get it in the rap game?
Like, how many do, because the, you know what I mean?
You're a real jewel.
Every contract got some bullshit.
Absolutely.
Every, every last one of them.
Absolutely.
You could find bullshit in any contract you sign.
Absolutely.
Every one of them.
Any last one of them.
But it's just that, it's just that when you got some momentum,
and the contract's a little better.
That's a fact.
But it's still bullshit.
You're always going to be able to find some bullshit,
but the more momentum you have,
the more leverage you'll be able to.
Absolutely.
Because one thing these record labels always fear
is that you're going to walk out that motherfucker
and go right down the street.
And do it there.
And then they look up,
and then you've got to understand
over the years, record label is
lost out on a trillion dollars.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, you got to understand, like, a nigger like Jermaine DePree had Nellie.
And then Nellie leave and sell 10 million records.
You feel me?
You got to understand, like, Alicia Keys, was that like...
Alicia Keys, the same record is the one that did 10 million.
They turned their down or something.
Right.
She came right back with that same project, and that's the one that went through the fucking moon.
So imagine you work...
So imagine you work over...
The niggas who told her, no, they probably...
Fired.
Yeah.
You feel what I'm saying?
So that's what the record labels don't be wanting.
They don't be wanting to say, oh, no, we're going to pass on this,
and then you go down the street, and then you look up, me, you know,
made the record company down the street $300 million, and these motherfuckers looking like idiots.
So when you got that, when you got a little, you know, fire up under you, you got a little steam up on the use.
It's leverage.
You know what I'm saying?
Perfect word.
You can leverage a better deal.
I was just always able to leverage.
regardless of the shit you say
It's what you negotiate
Right
Ain't what you ask for
Is what you negotiate
Right
You keep talking
But you was ready to leverage man
I can't take these nicks
I just can't
I can't take the bullshit man
I can't
Wait wait wait hold on
Wait a lot of deals man
He had deals
Hold on wait
I was signed the Swive House
He gave me six figures
He got that Tony Draper money
That's my man Tony Tony Tony
I was signed the cash money
That's when I knew
you was a special different type of
nigga. Tony really...
The cash money didn't...
The cash money deal didn't surprise me.
Because I already knew
you knew how to maneuver about it.
The Tony Draper one, I said,
oh, this nigga's different.
Cash money actually came to me
and told me if you
can get out the situation,
I got to ask for you.
That's what baby said to me.
That's what that would even
made me...
What's your ass?
The cash money piece.
Oh, you signed for a chain?
No.
No.
I knew it.
I knew it.
I knew it.
I knew it.
I knew it.
I knew it.
You're a real nigga.
You lie!
You sound for a fucking chain.
He said he had to ask for you.
I just told you what I signed for.
No, but he said he had an S.
You signed for the chain.
Yeah, man.
He said he had to ask.
He didn't tell him about the money.
And hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
And everybody around cash money
notice the God honest truth.
I was gave a cash money piece.
I never put the bitch on.
I felt like it was disrespect.
Nigger, my jewelry, this motherfucking big.
How you come in here and hear me a cash money piece this little, man?
The fuck is going on, man.
I ain't putting that shit on, man.
Fuck is wrong.
You don't see how I'm doing it, man?
No, no, no.
It is extra.
My shit, extra husky, man.
My shit got a thousand ninety-six diamonds in one piece, man.
Hold on, man, what I'm talking, man.
Hold on what I'm talking, man.
If the jewelry is fake, it's going to be, big.
Hold on what I'm talking, man.
A-fucking course. You got that from Rahim to Jewel.
Nick, nigga, come in, give me a cash money piece this big ass money this big ass
shit on, nigga.
What did you sign for a chain?
Nick, nigga fell some type of way with me, too, because I never threw that shit on.
A platinum chain.
Nigel, you shouldn't even want this low-ass cash money piece to sit on this big-ass MF piece.
Man, it's shit disrespectful, man.
Shit disrespectful, man.
No disrespect, but I don't buy a little pieces, man.
I don't buy them a little ass.
I'm a rapper, man.
What the fuck I'm doing running around with a piece this big, man.
Oh, my W piece that small.
I'm conservative.
I'm conservative.
You're the karaoke night.
My shit flooded up, too.
You want karaoke night in prison.
My shit flooded up.
I got two of them.
Nigger was a karaoke went up, gratis for a prison.
He's all in there.
I'm every one.
You're fucking lying.
You're nut-assed.
It's all in me.
My dime is willing to yours, you nut that ass, nigga.
Anything you wasn't done.
You're doing that real good.
Oh, oh.
You're doing that real good.
He was up there.
Low, low, low.
He's doing that real good.
Hey, kiss.
He's doing that real good.
He's spicy.
The real, the real spice G, not spice.
Let me use spice G.
Hey, kiss, man.
I just wanted to just, I just want to just send you the ultimate love and a salute, man.
Got to.
Likewise.
That you've done something that only a handful of artists can.
do and that's be relevant for fucking decades man and i also went from ball head yeah that was
some back what the fuck is yeah yeah we know we know we know doctors is none of that yeah like
kiss was the only nigga that was bald for no reason he got to connect deion gave me to yeah i
think prime gave you to connect i don't know i never met prom i only met tory a few times
tiger once or twice i don't know none of them doctors none of that might I always you know
X was the big homie, so it rocked the ballhead was the thing to do for me.
You know, Luchin Stalsallor, they had high-tive fades and chemical blowouts in school.
But once we got- Chemical blowouts.
All that kind, they had all them crazy cuts, you know what I mean?
Activated.
Yeah, that was the shit.
They had a Jerry Curl was the shit activated.
When we got the deal, I told them, you know, down the line, when y'all's shit go off, I'm bringing my shit back.
And they thought I was joking
Then, you know
I was just watching the chart
That shit went away
I let my shit grow
And you're the first nigga in the history
They had a ball here for no reason
Like my shit was coming back a little
No reason
No no you was trying to be like me
It was totally different
You had a ball
You wanted to be like his big cousin and shit
I'm like dog
You got pitches
I'm like you
I had a fucking ballroom
14 with a ball head bro
You're looking sick
bro like
Like, bro, you're looking like a patient, bro.
This is a goofy.
Hey, listen, when anything I love, when anything I love, man,
you stole my swag, man.
That's all I'm going to say.
I wrote his first rap, so I ain't even worrying about this shit, kiss.
I was a ghost writer.
So, Kiss.
Wow.
From jail.
Don't you believe that shit kiss.
Man, we just want to commend you, man, for, you know,
for always being a solid nigger, too, kiss.
You know, since I met you from day one,
you always was a solid nigger.
every time I see you
You're always the same nigger
Ain't no switch up in your game
Ain't no you just a solid nigger
All the way around the board man
And I just salute you for that
I commend you for that man
And I commend you for just being great
Man
And showing motherfuckers that you can really
Achieve longevity in this game
Man
Because when you look up bro
And you say
How many niggas been doing it as long as you
When still able to get the bag
being too many fucking
too many motherfuckers out there
you feel what I'm saying so
we just like to give a nigga
his flowers why he's living man
you know what I'm saying and let
a nigga know man you really the shit out here
man you've really been the shit
for 25 plus
years out this motherfucker man
and that's some hard shit to do
that's a factory
that's some hard shit to do
I appreciate y'all because you know
you know y'all y'nagas is hot
in the street um hot on the internet and y'all reach out the niggas and y'all you know the same
shit wallow said about me i do that often i got good relationships with the the dudes on the top of
the billboard and i got them same kind of relationships with the dudes that's up and coming and you know
i mean trying to make their bones in this game and that's a that's a beautiful thing because a lot
of people when they get obtained status or get to a service or get to a service
level in this game.
They shit on niggas.
They shit on the people that really need to help.
So, you know, that's why we click like this
because we understand the game and, you know,
one phone call away.
While I called me before y'all got on a flight.
Kiss, we need y'all.
We need you today.
When y'all, when y'all get here, just call me.
I'm going to come through.
And if we was able to do more shit like that,
it would be more generational wealth for our people.
But, you know, real is rare.
And there's only a couple of them.
So I salute y'all.
Appreciate that, man.
Appreciate that, man.
Shit, man, we just, man, y'all got a whole hour to kick it with kiss.
Kick it with.
While I'll go in on him.
Yeah, I killed him a little bit.
Long as I killed him, Kiss.
I killed that nigga.
You know why, Kiss, I know really you, you, you, his favorite rapper.
So I don't want to stun on him in front of his favorite rap.
I went to battle kiss when I was in jail when I was writing my battle rap.
I said, if I'm running the kids, I'm a batting.
That's another story.
I'm glad you ain't running to me and then, mother.
Kiss what they ate your stupid ass up
told me you to battle the stupid ass.
No, everything is about the location.
I ought to make sure I got a location where most of the people
would have been ruling for me.
So it had been the bad of my, oh, oh, shit.
You all right, you didn't know how to do that industry shit, huh?
Yeah, get him and get him.
He'd been about to say shit up.
Home court advantage.
I got a bat of him in Philly on South Street.
Most people are like, yeah, well, oh, even though I didn't win.
Hey, you would have never won.
what you done ass thing.
I know.
Hey, listen,
we appreciate y'all for tuning in each and every week, man.
Oh,
Stu, holler at me, man, Gil.
Wow.
You see that?
Okay.
I'm coming to talk to y'all, man.
We're setting it up.
You hear me?
Set it up.
Get it up.
We got to get a layup.
Eat money.
We're setting it up.
The Leigh up.
It's the lair from the goat.
I'm hitting him with some fucking jumpers tomorrow, but today it's a lay.
We got to get out there.
We got to get out there.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
And it's just like that.
Let's call me.
Right.
Thank you.
