Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EP:63 "FEATURING FREEWAY"

Episode Date: June 1, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, million dollars worth of game listeners. You can find every episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen, add free on Amazon Music. Right. And if I get rocked, this shit for my kids, nigger. That real shit. We still hustle till the sun come up. Tackle 40 when the sun go down.
Starting point is 00:00:26 It's a cold winner. Y'all niggas better bundle up. And I better be a hotter summer rapper onion just to rock it down. You hot now, listen up. Don't you know cops' sole purpose is to lock us down and throw away the king? But without this brunt shit, the kids ain't got no way to eat, huh? We still try to keep mom smiling. Because when a chief stopped showing and the stomach start growling, then the heat starts blowing.
Starting point is 00:00:50 If you're from the hood, I know you feel me. If a sneak start leaning and a heat stop working, then my heat start working. I'm a ride me a person. Catch a nigga steep and why he out? in the open and I'm a giddy We gotta raise our kids while we living Make a million off a record Bell my niggins out of prison
Starting point is 00:01:08 Fuck a penny or Alexis Just my boys in the squatter Nigger talk breakfast And I hit him with just smithing That I never stitch is a morrida If my kids always says This is up the kitchen
Starting point is 00:01:18 I'll be wild up They pick me out of the wild up We keep the nons tuck We keep the nons tucks up Wrap about it While I'll fuck Ditches up, lamp about it I'm not trying to visit the malls, but freeway move out, too, I sit with the Lord, too.
Starting point is 00:01:33 I get my shit together, clean up my sins. Freeway got it in, like 10 in the morning, and I can get in treat you like 10 while you yawning, man. Still deliver the order, man. I ain't talking about chicken and gravy, man. I'm talking about Britsier, y'all, half, and quarters, four and a half to hash. You through the bath, swing past her, scoop up your daughter. She want to roll with a thug that rap. He's going to blast to my staffs in order, man.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Million dollars worth of a game. We got the one, the only Philadelphia Freezer, Philadelphia Freeway. Listen, man, you tuned in, man. Million dollars worth of game presented by bars through sports, man. I go by the name of Gilly the King. Hold on, this is O. This is OJT, Officer Jonathan Tackle.
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Starting point is 00:05:00 And I'm a hit Hold up But hold up I got that new kidney And I'm simply back Ooh Oh Oh
Starting point is 00:05:08 That was like Shout out to the kidney foundation Holder I want to say so Before we get any further Freeway had me Hanging off The Hyde Hotel in Baltimore
Starting point is 00:05:18 Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland 15 fucking story Man listen Shout out to Wallow 267 Man Anytime I'll call me Come through
Starting point is 00:05:25 Shout out to the National Ketney Foundation. We were hanging off a building for a good cause, man. You know, and I asked Walo to come out. He was there. You know what I'm saying? I got a new album coming out. I asked Wallow to come get on the album. Intro King. I asked him and then I'm like, yo, I gave him the address and I was still on the phone with him and this nigga was knocking at the door like 10 minutes later. I'm like, yo, that's crazy. He's a legend. Wallow be there on time, on point for his boy every time. Absolutely, man. And we asked you,
Starting point is 00:05:56 come through to be on the podcast today and you was here yeah you know i mean i risked it all to come get on the podcast and right now i just want to say don't call me white girls in fan mode she's trying not to act like she's in fan move but she's in f f f f f f f f f f fian i'm a freeway fan absolutely appreciate the love she's in because you say one of his lyrics then look as you stuck you ain't no true fan you would a bust right in i heard it always in other room like somebody going in and yeah she got shot she was she was in her bag y'all missed it you had a chance to wrap some lyrics right now when you froze up i ain't freeze up you had a chance of i don't like niggas telling me what to do oh i like that i already got my verse okay okay
Starting point is 00:06:42 hey freeway man let's get into the past man because a lot of people don't know this right freeways you know was you know what you know they know he was in state property and But, Free, if I'm not mistaken, you had a song with the figures before state property. Probably so. Absolutely. You and Lava had a record, right? Yeah, yeah. Shout out the 6-9-9. Absolutely. Lava.
Starting point is 00:07:10 You know, we go back. We go back. We both from North, you know, y'all, you know, major figures had a crazy, crazy reputation in the city, had the city on Smash. You know, when it was to the point where I had to meet Gil. So, you know, we reached out, you know, some of my old-his-new was always. is we reached out we pulled up on his block you know absolutely that's 420ed up you absolutely you definitely was in that thing we we hopped out you know spit bars you know we're here we build a rapport this this was nine six me nine something nine something like that
Starting point is 00:07:42 nine seven something like that um and then back in the day major figures went through a beef with state property yes sir and 20 years. I'm the leader of my gang. What's up? Yo! Who said that? Gil was like, I'm the leader of my crew. What's up? I'm the leader of my squad. What's up? It's Gil on the phone. It's Gil on the phone. What's up? I'm chump. Champ. I'm a champ. You know what's crazy, man, is that, is that, you know, because honestly, when y'all went
Starting point is 00:08:17 to the radio and people call us, yo, turn the radio on, yo, they riding on y'all on the radio. We ain't really even know where it came from. We was like, what the fuck? We listen But we had to acknowledge We're like These niggas is going in Like Diggas is
Starting point is 00:08:31 They call the fuck in So then You know Me I call Kever Oh nigger You set us up like that motherfucker
Starting point is 00:08:39 Huh Kee was like No I didn't know They just came up to the radio I didn't know They was going to start Ramping about y'all And then That's when we went up
Starting point is 00:08:49 The next week And we did our little thing Coming at y'all And then you know Then we was you know, going through the little street shit or whatever. And now that it's 20
Starting point is 00:09:02 years later, 20 plus years later, and I look back and realize that shit wasn't even never that deep, man. You know, to tell you the truth, I don't even remember like what it was about when we went up to the radio station.
Starting point is 00:09:19 I know I wasn't dissing nobody because, you know, I would have been fake if I'd have been dissing y'all because we already had a rapport. Right. I remember Spade was like free U-2 on the radio. Like when we was on a radio, when he was on the phone, like, you too? And I was like, we're good. And I thought, he might have thought that I met like I was on some shit with him. But I was like, no, we good.
Starting point is 00:09:40 Like, you know what I'm saying? And then the next week, y'all went up there and y'all was this and me too. But, you know, we was all the crew, so, you know, I was riding with my crew. Absolutely. And what's so crazy is that Freeway really put me up on some game back in the day. You feel what I'm saying? Because I was young, hot-headed, and Free was more, always had to lay back, you know, like, man, I'm trying to get money type of personality. You feel what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:10:07 Like, I ain't really with that dumb-ass shit. I'm trying to get money. He always had that vibe with him. So I see him. I'm walking up. I got the grizzly on. And Free just calmly said, like, Gil, man, I ain't even with that shit, man. Me and you don't pray that the same ass shit.
Starting point is 00:10:23 Like, we don't stood side by side with each other, man. we both Muslim man we don't pray that the same ass shit man and it was like I had to take my face from a wrinkle balled up to like the nigga got a point like damn you got a point
Starting point is 00:10:41 so really he put me up on game back then that like yo bro this shit not really that deep and ever since that day even though I still had an issue with other people in state property at the time and now me chris me and chris was just in the studio the other day me and beanie that's my brother piti crack that's my brother your old schino that's my brother you know
Starting point is 00:11:07 shout out to everybody from state property sparks need if you feel what i'm saying like to the young niggas out here man understand that a lot of times in life shit ain't that deep that shit don't even really be about nothing because like i told you all 20 years later I don't even remember what it was about. Like, you know what I'm saying? Do you remember what it was about? No. I just remember that y'all dissed us and we dished y'all back and then both sides was on some street shit.
Starting point is 00:11:37 You feel what I'm saying? And then it was like now you think about it and you get older and we all cool. And it's like as Youngins, we wasn't able to think outside the box. A lot of us wasn't even able to think for ourselves at the time. was the people on the side, like the around y'all that wasn't actually in a group that had shit to say to your think that was, that call that's led to y'all riff.
Starting point is 00:12:03 Like, you know how you'd be having homies around and niggum niggas think they hot, y'all think they're hot? Like them type of people, did y'all think that added to it? I mean, I think it added to it a little bit, but on the same hand, we had like a lot of old heads that intermingle with each other on a different level, too. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:12:18 Like, when I said that the guilt, it was the fact. Like, we matched jet legends. We used to be in the match shit all the time together, of praying like you know what I'm saying so it was like too close and Tino and your people was people yeah exactly and and
Starting point is 00:12:32 just for the youngans out there he said we was massed yet legends right that just go to show you this was 20 plus years ago but we still believed in God for sure even though we might not have been walking the perfect the street
Starting point is 00:12:50 the narrow life we still always had God in our life man and that's very very important to all the youngans man no matter what you doing man nobody perfect out here no matter what you doing man man find God man for sure man you know what I'm saying without without God none is would be possible like even possible like whatever situation I've been in like you know I put God first and I got through it like when I found out that I um when a doctor called me and told me to get to the hospital my levels was off, first thing I did was go to the madgeid. I prayed I asked a law to help me deal with the
Starting point is 00:13:27 situation. I went to the hospital. I was diagnosed with kidney failure. I know what law not going to put nothing on me that I can't handle? I buckled down, got on dialysis, and dealt with it. You know, now I'm on the other side of it. I got a new kidney and, you know, I'm back for action. Absolutely, man. Absolutely, man. I commend, I commend you for not, you know, going in to hiding because a lot of people things go down and they worry about what people going to think about them and how people going to view them and you embraced it you know what I mean
Starting point is 00:14:03 you put that shit in the headlock you know why I broke is like I was running around with three of the leading risk factors for kidney failure I had people in my family my cousin Shandia Indy 500 sister like she had kidney issue she passed away My uncle Chuckie, he had a kidney transplant, now he's back on dialysis. I got high blood pressure what is a leading risk factor. Diabetes another leading risk factor.
Starting point is 00:14:30 And just being African American is a risk factor. As soon as you born, you got a risk factor if you're African American, you know. And I was running around with all those examples, and I still didn't think that it can happen to me. You know what I'm saying? Because I didn't have the knowledge. I was unaware. So I felt like since I'm going through it, I need to put it out there just to let people know because I know people fuck with me. People know, you know, I spit the facts and everything
Starting point is 00:14:53 I say is real. So, you know, I gave them the facts on that joint. And hopefully it'll help people. You know, I feel like if y'all don't get nothing from me being on this podcast today, y'all need to know that y'all need to go to the doctors at least once a year, get your routine physical, get your blood work done because your blood work is the only thing that can tell you what's going on in your body. When I got in that hospital, my kidney doctor, Dr. Friedman, he told me he don't believe that I walked in there like my level he said have been doing nephrology for 30 years and my levels was the highest that he's ever seen
Starting point is 00:15:24 like they was like if you were to wait like another week you might not be here you know what I'm saying so we're serious like you gotta get your blood work done and you know we we from the hood we from the inner cities like it took me damn near be falling out to go to the hospital
Starting point is 00:15:41 like I was getting fatigue I was feeling tired y'all know I'd be on a road all the time I was thinking it was coming from that But I got to a point where I was like, no, something is definitely wrong. You know, and I went to the hospital. I went to the doctors, got my blood work now. You toured on dialysis, right? Yeah, yep.
Starting point is 00:15:57 I got to do a couple. Shout out to Lenny S. Shout out to DJ College. Shout out to J.B. I got to do a couple dates on a on-the-run-to tour. You know, Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, and I was still on dialysis. So I would have to wake up, go to that city and do dialysis in the morning. go to the next city, do the show,
Starting point is 00:16:19 wake up in the morning, do dialysis. You know what I'm saying? It was a struggle, but, you know, it motivated me to want to keep moving forward, and it motivated all my fans and everybody that watched, and there's a lot of people that's going through the same thing that I was going through and that I'm going through. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:16:34 Let me ask you this, Frie. What was, you know, you've been around Jay. I can say that Jay-Z probably is one of the most intelligent guys that's come out from the ghetto and made a way out. What's one of the biggest lessons you learned from Jay-Z?
Starting point is 00:16:56 Not just in music, but in life. And just to be true to yourself, be who you say you are, and be consistent at what you do. I remember when I,
Starting point is 00:17:11 my second album with Rockefeller, the free at last, album. We, uh, everybody dropped around the same time, you know, um, when I dropped, I think I did like 35K the first week. So, um, I'm like, damn, we ain't, I ain't do that many numbers, like shit crazy. So I got a call from Jay. He was like, yo, I love the album, like, you've made an incredible album. He was like, you know, I know the numbers wasn't that good, but long as you continue to make, create music, you will always have another shot. you know and that stuck with me and you know my Rockefeller broke up I just went back to what got me
Starting point is 00:17:53 there in the first place and that's hard work I was dropping mixtapes a month of madness I did a couple independent projects shout out to Jake one shout out the Romsayers I did I did the stimulus package the jacka yeah shout out to my bro Jacker rest in peace me the jacket love Jacker is a great brother man we tour we went to Africa Sweden we did everything together we went to the UK together Like, I did a project with him that it's called Highway Robbery, and y'all need to stream that, you know, because the proceeds go to my bro, and he got another, he just dropped, he dropped two more albums.
Starting point is 00:18:27 He dropped the album called What Happen to the World? That's crazy. Like, if y'all not up on the jacket, y'all need to check his music out. The Bay. It's amazing. He wanted the best from the Bay. He from a squad called My Figures,
Starting point is 00:18:39 and, you know, I need y'all to stream his music because all the proceeds going to his family, man. He's a great brother, man. Let me actually, let me just say this, right? Could you clear this up, man? When me and Beanie Segal got into the altercation down South Street, could you tell his nigga Beanie Segal missed that? No, this is what happened.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Because he keeps saying, Beanie Sigel slid the shit out of me. This is all I was had. I heard. Benny Segal was ordering the chicken cheese steak from Michigan. Ishgibibbles, yes. And when he ordered it, he grabbed his cheesecake, and when he got to take a bite of it, Gil bumped him, and his cheese stick dropped.
Starting point is 00:19:09 And he just turned right around and slid the shit out of his deal. Then he got in the scuffling. But he hits his shin, that shit connected. You're not going to tell me he, It was definitely an Ishgibibibbles, right? Yeah, you heard about it. Ishgibibibbles, for sure. I don't know about connected,
Starting point is 00:19:22 but I know it was at Ishgibibis. First of all, you connected, you were buckled. You was like this. And then you all started testing. I thought the physical thing that wasn't with Philly.
Starting point is 00:19:30 I thought it was another figure. Another figure that's not here. We was across the street in front of the TLA when we got to when we got to our altercation. It was all over there. So what happened? He dropped the cheese thing.
Starting point is 00:19:42 We got into our, you know, we was beefing. Right. Actually, when I seen Siegel, I had 40 people with me. Okay. And he still tried you. No, the fuck he did.
Starting point is 00:19:50 He's so suck about you talk about. And I told him, come on, let's take a walk because I know him. Like, Birdman, I know what's down there, right? Yeah, yeah. I have Cash on you. One of my favorite. Hey, Birdman, Dick Holster right here. No, that's one of my favorite.
Starting point is 00:20:00 What happened to that boy? When I see Birdman, when I see you, boy. I'm going to hold your dick, Birdman. I just try FaceTime. Matt can't pick up. But we got, you got to get Mac on here. This is big. We need back to clear this out of him.
Starting point is 00:20:12 And I'm going to go out of me real. Matt threw some hard, heavy shit at me. You melt it. That's how you melted. When you said take a walk, he starts swinging. Nick, I slipped that shit like the Matrix. Oh, you almost got me out of here. Pause.
Starting point is 00:20:27 You say, let's take a walk. He just starts swinging? No, no, no, no, no. When we walked up, he had somebody with him. Right. Right. The guy that he had with him said, oh shit, they go Gilly. Mac turned around.
Starting point is 00:20:41 He walked out. he spoke the baby in them i ain't gonna lie that's the one time baby and them they was kind of booting him up like yeah you know what i mean he was like let me what's up gill me holl at you i said what's up he said no let me holl at you i said come on i did just like this i tapped and said come on let's walk down here i don't want you to think i'm front so me and seeing we know each other right so we walked down we in front of the tLA and we talk it and i'm saying like that's the second time y'all disrespected us man But I talk with my hands.
Starting point is 00:21:13 So I'm like, that's the second time. Y'all was on BETT. Y'all called us minor figures, blah, blah, blah, blah. I'm noticing, right? I'm noticing that Beans is not really, he listening to me, but he more or less paying attention to everybody on South Street looking at us. Right. Because everybody, we just was on the radio arguing.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Yeah. So everybody looking like, yo, diggle, gillie, diggle, diggle, beans. So Bean's like, yeah, but like, you know, like, you call me, like, you call me a, like a boy on a radio or something to that aspect. And then kind of put his hands in the air like. And sucker punch you know the fuck he did. You busted and he dropped his cheese. I see when you rubble came at, real talk. No.
Starting point is 00:22:03 And I'll look at that. Is that considered a sucker punch? That's a sucker punch. That's a sucker. It was a sucker mess because I looked at that shit like to me. You slipped it? I slipped that shit like 20 Maywell
Starting point is 00:22:12 We'll never know We did get into one If it was nowadays It would be on somebody's Instagram We got to get Mac up We gotta get Sigel on the phone We gotta get Sigel on the phone And that's my brother for life
Starting point is 00:22:23 No he's fucking So you didn't everybody break it up That's it No, me and him was like this It was all-star weekend Oh my gosh So the cops was on Right on the corner
Starting point is 00:22:33 And the only other person That was out there That was next to us was Lil Mucka Did the cops help you? No, listen Shut your bitch ass Was Lord Mooker, right? So as me and Mac is kind of
Starting point is 00:22:45 on this type of time Mooker run up and say, man, you're drawn, man, you know he got his gun on it. So then we kind of let each other go and I'm about to run because we are engaging in some shit on South Street. I got a big ass gun on me.
Starting point is 00:23:02 South Street's back of police so people don't know. It's All Star Weekend. So it's police everywhere. So as I look around And I realized no cops ain't running up on me. Right. We had some words.
Starting point is 00:23:14 I'm like, oh, nigga, you know it's all. Right. Blah, blah, blah, blah. He backing up saying what he's saying. And then that's how it went. Right. And then the next day, if he knew, I jumped out of Nice Town. I went down to Rockaway store.
Starting point is 00:23:26 A bunch of places, beans, wasn't it? What the fuck out of here? You pulled up. No, I really had a vendetta against every, at this point. Nobody on the corner. Where you are? No, no, no. Get the fuck out.
Starting point is 00:23:36 Where you are? Actually, when I pulled up a nice town, your old block where you was from, it was about 15 niggas out there. And if any nigga that was out there, no, they know. You got a pass because I'm from it. They know that nigga ain't lying. That nigga did jump out. He was about his business.
Starting point is 00:23:50 You feel me? So at the end of the day, you know, I ain't no. Right. But at the end of the day, at the end of the day, stop saying that shit, dog. Stop fucking saying. I'm going to the grave with that. I know he stopped saying. Oh, whoa. Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 00:24:02 And at the end of the day, at the end of the day, right, we went through some shit. and honestly I knew beans before freeway new beans before Chris and Eve knew beans before probably Osceino and Sparks new beans you know what I'm saying because me and beans actually used to kick it you know what I'm saying I remember when beans had the apartment out 46 and spruce
Starting point is 00:24:28 you know at the time I knew his wife at the time I knew his son at the time we used to be in there we used to be kicking it you feel what I'm saying so beans was beans used to come up park avenue be out there beans no money balls he knew everybody in the hood we really used to kick it like you feel what I'm saying it the best of beans mixtape the best mixtape ever in Philly I heard some young boys arguing about this shit
Starting point is 00:24:55 you had flame it's on my top three it's up there it's up my top definitely it's definitely hot wire hands like definitely one of the most influential mixstates to come out of Philly like right when I John came out of change Then it was like drama around it, like the release of it. And then you got Flamers, Meek Mills. Yeah, Flamers for sure.
Starting point is 00:25:15 You know what I'm saying? You got, I don't know, man. A lot of people put a lot of mixtapes out. You know what I'm saying? It's high up there. Beans' mixtape definitely was one of the mixtapes that really major figures mixtape took over the streets as well. But then it was more when we put the album out, shit went goofy.
Starting point is 00:25:34 Yeah. You feel what I'm saying? so but uh the bottom line is man as young and sometimes we take shit too serious that's not really that serious man you know what i'm saying and that sometimes you just got to learn how to look past shit a lot of people lost their life for that exact same thing i just want to ask one question before we go to this other sponsor if i'm a young cat out here and i'm doing music i'm rapping is being in the group do I got better chances
Starting point is 00:26:07 being in a rap group than being by myself with so many people that's rapping what's the importance because y'all have rap groups and you all have each part of the city
Starting point is 00:26:15 and both of your rap groups shout out the major figures in state property you all have people from each part of the city in your group and they bring more people is school of young cats
Starting point is 00:26:24 about that I mean it's definitely power in numbers you know like you see Wu-Tang clan how they did it even us state property
Starting point is 00:26:32 like we was it was somebody from each section of the city so you know the whole city supported us when we came out you know it's definitely power in numbers and then you know people were able to branch off and and have independent careers also absolutely and the thing is when you in a group such as major figures such as state property and you got people from all different walks of the city you got different people from all these different areas champion for you exactly you feel what I'm saying but then
Starting point is 00:27:02 the flip side of that is when y'all get to some money, all the egos come out. Yeah, it's definitely rough. You look around and you don't know niggas no more. Dilling with six, seven different personalities, you know, just people having different personalities, you know. You can look up and you don't know niggas no more. You're like, yo, everybody fighting for position. Everybody want to be the man. Everybody, you feel what I'm saying? So if you could be in a group and you
Starting point is 00:27:27 could control the egos, which is, that's the hardest thing to do. It's controlling all the egos. You know what I'm saying? then you can have a hell of a run. You can have a hell of a run even with the eagles as long as the egos is willing to still work together and be on time. But that was really the most difficult part. Shout out to the locks.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Shout out to the locks. They're one group that you never hear no discrepancies amongst them. And, you know, I'm sure they probably go through stuff. You know, they grow them in. But they keep that shit in house. They've been doing this for a whole lot of years and they're still well respected and they still do their thing.
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Starting point is 00:32:23 dollars worth of a game is directed towards young people of older people taking well we're saying that's cool but we really like to get a game and that's got its attention motivation and education to the youngans if you got goals out here you got ambition please stop watching your dreams pass you by man it's so many time wasters out here that they don't take advantage of life like gill it's something i took from gill he said and i use it and i tell people fucking live. You die once, but you live every day. Right. Maxime. I'm talking about, I'm talking about
Starting point is 00:32:59 max out life every day. Every day max out that day. Like, get everything you can get out of that shit. Stop wait for tomorrow. You'll see him and be talking about I'm going to do. I'm going to do this. Man, listen, you keep telling me what you're going to do. You get in that comfort zone. You never do shit. Me, I'm the type of person. I will do some shit and don't know what the fuck I'm doing and I just figure it out as I go.
Starting point is 00:33:17 You know what I'm not going to wait because the time I'll wait it all that time you'd be waiting. You could have made some shit happen. It could have pop off. If you are artists and you do creative and you set through this pandemic and you didn't create anything, you didn't develop anything, you didn't come up with any new material, then they're talking to you. You're a time-waster. We definitely talking to you. And what I'm going to say is I'm going to reiterate on what Wallo just said. A bunch of people running around here, you only live once, you only live once.
Starting point is 00:33:48 No, no, no, no, no. You only die once. You live every motherfucking day. I live every fucking day I wake up. And if you don't think that's proof, show me a nigger that died twice. So for me, I don't only live once. I live every day that I wake up. And every day that God bless me to open my eyes, I'm attacking shit.
Starting point is 00:34:14 I'm running it down. I write my goals down. I write what I need to accomplish in life. I'm acting shit. Y'all, no, I ain't playing. I'm attacking shit, man. I'm not playing no games, man. And the reason why I'm able to sit here 20 years later,
Starting point is 00:34:31 the reason why Freeway is able to sit here 20 years later is because we attack shit. Early. We got goals, we got ambitions, we got dreams, and we not waiting for our dreams to drop out the sky to us. No, we got to go grab some bitches. Yes. Nothing going to fall in your lap.
Starting point is 00:34:49 You got to get up and go get it. Right. So to all the youth, man, Stop being time wasters, man. Because time is not going to wait. You're getting older every day. It's all the youngest that's 17, 18, 19, 20. You're going to look up.
Starting point is 00:35:08 It's going to seem like that shit was yesterday, and you're going to say, damn, I'm 29. It flies. Then you're going to blink your eyes again, and you're going to look up. You're going to say, damn, I'm 39. Shit. It's about to be.
Starting point is 00:35:24 June. You see how quick 2020 is going? It's about to be summertime. Right. And we were sitting around not doing like, you know, time moves fast when you're moving around and you make it moves. Right. We're sitting around and time's still flying. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Yeah. Absolutely. So to all the young kids, man, I want y'all to take heed of what I'm saying. Stop being a time-waster. Stop feeling like, oh, I'm young. I got time. No, the fuck you don't. You got to operate. this shit right now
Starting point is 00:35:56 because if you don't you're going to look up and realize all you did was waste a lot of time and now you're behind the eight ball so to all the youngans man please man stop being a fucking time wasteer man that's the best thing I could tell you in life
Starting point is 00:36:13 let's get into the top five trendsetters and hip hop well of course you know I'm going to say number one is big homie JZ JZ made him change clothes He made him go from jerseys to button-ups That was hard And everybody was wearing jerseys at that time He made Christile corny
Starting point is 00:36:31 Yeah He did make crystal corny You couldn't drink Chris That's major I think he got to be number one Trent Sutter Yeah Who else?
Starting point is 00:36:40 Chief Keith I think Chief Keith is a trendsetter Yes Because Chief Chief Keith Chief Keith made the shooter popular He popularized the shooter Yeah For sure
Starting point is 00:36:49 You ain't got to get no money If you got a gun You know what I mean You just He just showed you that that whole thing, and I'm not saying it is a good thing, but it's like... Right.
Starting point is 00:36:57 Like, he popularized. Like, when you see Chief, like, what year the Chief come out about? I'd say 13, 14? Like, you got dudes still emulating his videos today. Right. And he got holding the gun. Like, still to this day.
Starting point is 00:37:11 That's some powerful shit. Yeah. He affects the whole area. I'll say, Tupacore. Tupac had everybody running around screaming Thug Life. He had everybody wearing bandanas. Like,
Starting point is 00:37:23 man got every tattoo that Tupac guy and there's a million people out here that's just like that. True. Tupac definitely influential. I'm going to say for the newer generation I'm going to say young thug. Yes. Good one. All right, give me young thug
Starting point is 00:37:40 because young thug really showed the young people like you could just be you, you could do whatever the fuck you want to do out here. I do a dress wall. Yeah, really. Really. I don't get the fuck.
Starting point is 00:37:55 Really. And you can, and, and for the youth, like right now, we living in a, in a time right now where more than ever, the youth is being them. For sure. That's fact. You know what I'm saying? Like, like, like, like, like, like, like, okay, like, like, like, let's speak on homosexuality, right? When we was young, you know what I'm saying? it used to be semi-bullying you know what I'm saying you'll be you'd be young somebody you thought
Starting point is 00:38:29 somebody was gay you'll be in school you'd be like yo man you gay and even if they was they wasn't trying to admit it back then they was like I ain't gay what you're talking about you're all tripping and then you know you were then 15 years ago by and a person to be adult and then you know they would finally come out and then they was gay right you You know what I'm saying? Now it's like people was embracing who they are. You feel what I'm saying? And I'm not saying that, you know, young thuggers gear or anything.
Starting point is 00:39:04 I'm just saying he made the, he put it out there for the youth to be able to be them. You feel what I'm saying? Basically the mantra of fuck what people think about you. Fuck what they think. You feel what I'm saying? Fuck what they think about you. I did this. for marketing and uh promotion purposes you feel what i'm saying but i'm also doing it to show
Starting point is 00:39:31 people that man you could do whatever the fuck you want to do out here and people is going to accept you because a lot of times back in the day people didn't do it because they was learning about being accepted right and let's be for real the acceptance rate back then was way lower than it is now you was looked upon as a bad person if you if you indulged in certain activities or you feel what I'm saying so it was more of a I get with my people we kind of keep it closed in I get with the people that's like me we kind of keep it closed in we don't really want to be out there to the world we just want to just be in our own little circle and we do what we do now people of all walks of life is like
Starting point is 00:40:21 this is me this is what I do this is don't judge me only God could judge me fuck what you think fuck what you think and I think that young thug really speared
Starting point is 00:40:34 that movement of like because let's be for real niggas no young thug is about that fucking action yeah he had to wear the dress because he had to stick ain't ain't no ain't no
Starting point is 00:40:47 that's what he said Oh, okay. I see funny shit. I know he said that. That's what he said. So anybody in the industry, no. Fugging them, niggas, they really with the shits. They ain't got no pussy in their blood.
Starting point is 00:41:01 Them niggas is really with the action. So for him to really be with the action and do certain things that he did, you feel what I'm saying coming from a street perspective that made other street rappers and other rappers in general say, you know what, man, I'm going to just be me. And right now, we live in the era where the youngans is being them more now than ever. And I commend them because be who you're going to be in life, man. Don't live no fucking lies out here, man. Be who you going to be in life and embrace that shit.
Starting point is 00:41:34 And don't give a fuck who don't like it, who like it. That shit don't matter to me. I'm going to be me because so many motherfuckers watch their career not blossom because they're trying to be somebody else. Yep That's a fact I want to add this And I think I think Thug like one of the dopers
Starting point is 00:41:52 New artists Sure Absolutely You one of my favorite Thug be going in On everything he touched Yes Absolutely
Starting point is 00:41:58 I'm going to add this to this The top Five trendsetters And hip hop Can we mention cities Yeah you can mention cities Hold on so we got JZ 50 cents
Starting point is 00:42:10 We got Tupac We got Chief Keith Yeah We got young thug and we got to go I got to go
Starting point is 00:42:20 with the first person who ever started rapping who's the first person ever started rapping I don't know who he was but he definitely played a major role and everybody else wanting to fucking rap
Starting point is 00:42:31 sure now you think no you're a hip hop historian who was the first motherfucker that started rap it people say the sugar hill game
Starting point is 00:42:39 but they say it's not true I'm not quite sure I'm a historian but then you ain't how to fuck you a historian but you don't know the first rapper Sugar Hill game had the first record.
Starting point is 00:42:48 I know Schooley D was the first gangster rapper. Shout out to Philly. Shout out the Phillie. But don't ever put that on your jacket again. You'll fucking hip hop a shit. I can't have a fucking off day. No, no. Michael Jordan had fucking off days.
Starting point is 00:42:59 No, he didn't. He wasn't fucking this shit all his life. He was the shit. He wasn't the shit when he played the first walked up with a basketball from the fucking court. No, damn. First of all, we talk about knowledge, bro. I know, but I'm, I have an off day on that shit.
Starting point is 00:43:13 It's in my head. I just got to get it out. All right. Well, you ain't no fucking historian. Only reason I want to say cities right now This is some deep shit right I think the most Trinsett in city
Starting point is 00:43:24 Is L.A I think it's New York What'd you think for you? I can I agree with you with L.A. Because not just music movies No no no no no no no That's not why I'm new fuck that
Starting point is 00:43:38 I'm not I'm talking about it No they had a lot of influential music And a lot of influential movies I'm gonna say that go together with hip-hop. There's only one movie that I'm gonna really give credit, but also outside of the movie, what's the name? L.A.
Starting point is 00:43:54 is the only fucking hip-hop city. Like, they made everybody become bloods and fucking Crips, bro. They turn, they got niggas in New York banging. That's some powerful shit. Like, every town you got motherfuckers banging.
Starting point is 00:44:10 That, that right there, and all through hip-hop, some of your biggest art, they was banging. And some of the movies influenced that, too. Colors was big. Colors, exactly. But what I'm saying, you know what I mean, but it was like, the C motherfuckers in New York, that, you know, like Jersey, New York,
Starting point is 00:44:27 like people is banging everywhere. L.A. is fucking probably the most influential city in hip-hop. I don't think so. I think New York is the most influential city in hip-hop because I feel like New York is where hip-hop was birth. Now, I feel like L.A., I feel like L.A. came in. I feel like L.A. came in, and they took that shit to a different level. But I feel like the most influential city had to be New York.
Starting point is 00:44:57 Where was birthed at? Where was birthed that? All right, all right. Yeah, you ain't know hip hopper stories. New York, New York, New York is Macon hip-hop. I'm never going to announce that. I understand that part, but I'm just saying, for the sea motherfuckers banging all around the world.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Shit. Yeah, that fucked me up, too. Even in Philly now, like, I used to be able to see. They're able to say, it ain't no bloods and crips in Philly now. Yeah, you used to be able to run around saying any bloods and crips. For sure. Man, niggas ain't bangers. Those niggas is dickheads.
Starting point is 00:45:23 Because in Philly we don't bang over red and blue or we bang over green and white. That's a fact. So what the fuck? Y'all got a green and a white flag on? We don't bang in Philadelphia. So to all the gang bangers in Philly. Wrong spot. Salute to you dickheads.
Starting point is 00:45:40 Get your fucking mind right. Right. Because y'all, y'all need to embrace. We're going to have an old York Roe blood set pissed at us. Right. I don't get a fuck about none of that. We ain't got a fucking gang bloods and crips in Philly. Like.
Starting point is 00:45:54 Down the bottom crips. Let me tell you something. I didn't get the way I got to feeling, weren't about other niggas feelings. Clearly. Okay. But clearly, you're looking like the Crip right now. For sure. Because I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:46:07 I'm just saying. I'm just saying. I'm just saying. You look like a clip. I'm representing that mac and cheese. We got all different colors. We got red. We got yellow.
Starting point is 00:46:14 You got Nipsy blue. loon. Right. And rest in peace to nips. You know what I mean? Nip whooped your ass in that movie too. Oh, shut up. That's shit I be doing. He whipped your motherfucking ass. That was a good ass. A blacked eye on the episode. Don't get that shit. That was a good ass. That was a good ass. You had to come back with your goddamn
Starting point is 00:46:28 blockers on. Hey, listen, let's get into me and I was worth a game, right? Yo, G. First off, shout out to you and thank you for a million dollars worth a game, but I need some help on. Me and my ex was together for almost two years. She's seen a DM of one of my old bitches hitting me up, but I ain't even give her get a bitch no attention at all so we broke up and shit this bitch popped out four months later with a stomach like fat
Starting point is 00:46:52 bastard from Austin Powers she got a new nigger but telling me the baby not mine oh gee I don't want her back but I just want to see if the baby is mine what should I do I'm 22 years old and I'm from Harlem
Starting point is 00:47:08 New York well I think that if the bitch broke up with you for a bitch DM and you and you not even responding she was already getting bleased and gleased on the side she just was looking for out
Starting point is 00:47:24 you feel what I'm saying so probably the nigger who who she probably with now probably was dropping cream of wheat in her stomach you feel what I'm saying and she knew that damn this nigga got me pregnant so
Starting point is 00:47:39 I'm already about a month and a half you got a bitch in your DM and this is over I can't take this Charles I'm done to be itch I didn't even say nothing back I can't take this I'm tired of bitch is DM in you I can't take this I'm done Charles I can't do it She was just looking for out player
Starting point is 00:47:57 He fell for it And you fell for it And then you want to be a super goofy ass nigga You want the baby to be I'm off the baby smile Yikes wait to the baby You might have duck one player You might win some but you just lost one
Starting point is 00:48:12 but that loss is really a motherfucker win because why would you want to start your ad lib game is all that it is I'm supposed to be a rapper wait that way you'd be saying she's like yeah like the truth is why would you want to start a family
Starting point is 00:48:29 or why would you want to start off your shit with a baby mom like nobody should ever want to start off this shit with a baby mom like no no from the time the child's born you just my baby mom Like, no. So at the end of the day, fall back. Charles.
Starting point is 00:48:47 See, wait till you see the baby. Charlie? You know what I mean? Charles. Do you see the baby? Well, it's that deep. You know, it's core systems. It's things you could do to demand of a paternity test, man.
Starting point is 00:49:00 But at the end of the day, I feel like you low-key in your heart want the baby to be yours because you want some type of connection to this broad. Damn. You feel what I'm saying? And, but also the flip side of that is, there's a lot of business. bitches that's put babies on niggers there's a lot of bitches that's fuck multiple niggas and then they choose who the baby father is because they always choose the nigger they like the most and nine times out of ten the baby don't even be that knickers
Starting point is 00:49:25 but that's the nigger that they like the most am i telling the truth or the nigger that's more stable that's you no no no no first of all women a lot of times don't even be thinking like that they think about the nigger they like the most nigg you know why he know that because he got a woman in him he understands he understands you know that he understands stand the way women be thinking because he got a woman in him. Right. That's trying to get out. That makes sense. That makes sense. Because he do know a lot about women.
Starting point is 00:49:50 Right, because I've dealt with any type of fucking woman on planet earth. You've been with Tudy for 30 years now. No, no, no, no, no. Before Tudy, I had bitches like cable channels. Oh, we already know that. All right. So stop. So stop as fuck as you're talking about. All right. Let's not ever get that tangle and twisted. I was a whole player
Starting point is 00:50:06 out here. I was something like a pimp. All right. You feel what I'm saying? Only thing I ain't First of all, load. You lost your virginity in prison Like Stop putting that smut on my name You did You go ahead
Starting point is 00:50:16 People thinking I was getting busy He did lose his virginia in prison But it was a woman No it wasn't It was Ricky Minaj Or Kevin Estallian My handle man You keep slum on my handle man
Starting point is 00:50:25 Yeah I'm just saying You lost your virginity First of all you only Oh Kevin Estallia He was out of pocket He only had six visits In his whole life He said Kevin Estalian
Starting point is 00:50:36 You know what I mean That's why shout on the people She got People came up That dick ain't been nowhere. Two of us warmups. Yeah, two of them.
Starting point is 00:50:44 Right. Then you know he used to back in the day, he was my bitch warmer. Like, I let Wallo go in there, he'd eat the bitch pussy, suck a titty. Then he sent her in there to me. All right, you, you warmed up now, going to go in there to big cuss. He's going to stab you like, oh, Jack, bitch. He's going to lay it down and spray you down. You're all, you're all embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:50:59 Let me ask you something. If you got a jump off, could you suck a tithies? What? I'm just asking the question. No, I'm talking about it. He's been a lot of jump-offs. You ever suck jump-off. He's been a lot.
Starting point is 00:51:08 Now, he should be the answer to this one. Don't lie, don't lie. Don't lie. Free, come on, free, go sit there with you. On tour, do you suck on titty. He stuck the tities on tour. No. Free was like this, free! Ooh.
Starting point is 00:51:19 You sucked some tities on tour. No, sir. Could you suck a joke? Let me ask you a question. Y'all have had to jump over you, you suck one titty, bean, suck the other titty. Nah. There's in there rock the migra right, yeah. The motherfucker titty.
Starting point is 00:51:34 Hey, so let me ask you a question. You're in a relationship. Doug. All right, because I want to ask you some shit, but I don't want to throw you under the bus. Leave that low. Let me throw that under the bus. The digger said, dole!
Starting point is 00:51:44 In reverse. Diggas said, don't. No, not the day. Not the day. Today ain't the time. That's the nigga in trouble. Let me ask you a question. What's the artist out here that you would love to work with that you never work with?
Starting point is 00:51:57 Pass up present. Pass or a present. No, he's going to say Tupac and Biggie. That's easy. No, I definitely want to work with Eminem. I definitely want to work with Thug. Yes. You know Eminem is like Becky.
Starting point is 00:52:08 Baking niggas stuff. Eminem? Yeah, he loved to get on track and bake a nigga. Yeah, I love getting on tracks with people that make me want to get in my bag even more. Okay, if you got on the song with Eminem, how long would it take you to write this verse? Like, would you, would you like? You still write, right? No.
Starting point is 00:52:23 But I'm saying, put it together. Nothing that you heard from me ever was written. Yeah, but see, we write it down, but we write it in our heads. So if you still writing it down, you're just not jotting it down on paper. Wallo used to rap, too. Like, Walo was a rapper. If you say, if, if, if, if, if, if, if Eminem called you to dance at Freeway, I, I want to do a song with you. We're going in the studio next week to do it.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Are you waiting until you get to the studio to write that verse or is you going to be writing all week? Bacon, trying to bake it. If I got the beat, I'm going to be fucking with it in my head the whole time. No, he's sending you to beat tonight, today. If he sent me the beat right now, I'll probably go right to it. Right. Start fucking with it. I ain't going to, I probably, like, jot down some ideas in my phone.
Starting point is 00:53:05 And if we're going to do it at the same studio. I'll probably put a couple of ideas in my head and wait until I get to the studio. Okay, but no, he told you with the song about anything. So you start it right now. You ain't waiting. You like, this is Eminem. I got to deal.
Starting point is 00:53:16 Yeah, facts. Soon as that joint gets to my email. Because Eminem, he loved to bake niggas, man. He will bake the shit out you on a track. But, like, a lot of the best shit is when y'all in the studio together and you're just creating from scratch. Absolutely. That's definitely some of the best moments.
Starting point is 00:53:33 You feel what I'm saying? Because you get the whole vibe. Mm-hmm. And you get the vibe with the person that you're on the song with. And don't get it wrong. A lot of fucking hits came out of motherfuckers sending records to each other. Yeah, for sure. You know, that's the new wave, definitely.
Starting point is 00:53:47 But like a lot of the best shit come from. Like the join, we got together that we ain't put out yet, that we cooked in the studio together. That John came on crazy. That shit. Let's get into stories from the cell. Stories from the cell. This is the personal one.
Starting point is 00:53:59 I'm glad that free is here. I'm in the cell early morning. They used to play MTV Jams, right? And it was so crazy that I was in a fucked-up place because, you know, people see me, you always see me. I'm always high off life, but sometimes you have your down moment, especially I'm in jail, I'm doing some numbers.
Starting point is 00:54:16 And you could just know, you know, I got out 2007, February 2007. 17? 17, I mean, damn. I always messed it up. And, uh... You wanted to get out 2007. Yeah, I did.
Starting point is 00:54:28 But... That's when you was contemplating on snitching on your celly when he told you how to bank robbery went down, but you... I don't know what you told me. He was counterplating. I know. I didn't think about that.
Starting point is 00:54:36 So, Freeway had a song and it came on it's just the first time I'm ever seen his song the video came on MTV Jams
Starting point is 00:54:46 it was like early in the morning I don't know if you remember when they used to play things early in the morning and I used to be up like real up early we know you get up 4 o'clock every day we know
Starting point is 00:54:54 and that song came on with him and Alan Anthony if you don't know what Allen Anthony is Chris John Yeah sure Alan Anthony Listen Chris John
Starting point is 00:55:01 Bay Area was the shit out of Oklahoma made the shit Chris John he had his song called alright and it was like it was like talking to me and the song was just
Starting point is 00:55:10 talking to me on the aspect of like he was telling me some baby don't you cry. And I'm like I'm trying not to fucking cry because you know I was just going through the pain of incarceration and wanting to be free and it's that always is like but it was like that song became my shit and I never forget when they got that tape inside the library
Starting point is 00:55:29 the jail library because we were still operating off of tapes in jail right we didn't have CDs and then that man I stole that tape from the library man. I ain't even take it back. So you was in jail stealing. You're just a thief. Yeah, I did. I did. I'm just that shit. That's just on your jacket you're a fucking lifetime thing. They wound
Starting point is 00:55:46 them getting another copy, right? And I used to hide that tape. That tape made it through a lot of shakedown. You was a poofer? You had to take me your ass. It made you through a lot of shakedown because I had to, you know what I mean? So you put freeway tape in your game, in your yams? I ain't put no time. Well, how you get it past the security?
Starting point is 00:56:04 Man, you listen. Only poofers get shit past the security. You got to have a lot of paperwork sometimes. They don't like going through that shit. Paperwork pictures. You could just, I slid it in there with a bag of shit. So that's the way you're trying to get off putting you. You stuck freeway tape in your ass. It was worth the boo-fin while.
Starting point is 00:56:18 Don't feel no type of way. It's a feel-good song. You're in jail. You need a feel-good song. Some songs you could feel. Did you ever put something in your games to get it in? No. I didn't boof anything in prison.
Starting point is 00:56:30 When Daddy was your selling? You didn't. So go ahead, finish your story. And it was just like this song. Daddy was my stepdad. And I told Free, when I first met Freeway, when I came home, I told him, I said, that song, bro, that shit helped me, man, that song because it was like, it was just that, oh, and he was just saying anything will be
Starting point is 00:56:45 all right, and it was just like, it was the vibe, it was just great, and it's like, music is the soundtrack to our journeys in life, rather you was up or down, you always remember them songs that got you through it, or them songs when you was at your height, or them songs when you was turn it up or whatever you're working out, whatever it was, or them songs that's about the struggle, that fucking struggle. Like, you know, I can tap you back to the 80s when I was listening to PE, I run the MCO ultramagnetic, and I was going through a struggle. It was that struggle to get up.
Starting point is 00:57:11 But that song was a part of the soundtrack on my journey through incarceration, and it was a major, it was a major part of my get-thru, you know, in prison, and I appreciate you, but I always tell you that. Always tell you that. You know, they say you take your whole life to make your first album, you know, and that's one of the records
Starting point is 00:57:29 that was on my first album, and, you know, it was all emotion and heart and the things that I was going through in the hood. Like, when I made that first album, I really was one foot in and one foot out. Like, you know, I'm still in the streets, but I got this huge chance to put out my first album on Rockefeller Records, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:57:46 So it's like that album is Philadelphia. That album is my hood. That album is me. That album is everybody that was around me. All the experiences that we had, you know, that album from the heart, you know. So when you make the music that comes from the heart, people can relate to it.
Starting point is 00:58:02 That's what's up. So let me ask you his question. love because you said you know music is the soundtrack of your life and what you're going through and I got a call I think you was it was during like your six year in prison and they said you used to be walking the track singing it's raining man I never saying it's raining man yeah yeah so what was you going through when you was listening I was singing I never fucking did they said because I got the call low screaming some shit out of them headphones um every one Mama, it's all in me.
Starting point is 00:58:37 So what was you going through? You're lying on me, man. You fucking lying on me, man. Let us know what you was going through back now. Stop lying on me. Please. That was the soundtrack of your life when you was in there? Please stop lying on me.
Starting point is 00:58:44 I didn't know. Okay, all right. Hey, listen, man. Free. Let everybody know. And let me just going to say this. You weren't in the full groupie mode today. You just want to stand there and stare at freeway all fuck a day.
Starting point is 00:58:55 You didn't say shit. First things first. Watch what you say out your mouth. Ooh. This wasn't finished it. When you're talking on the phone. To hustle. This freeway, come on to that.
Starting point is 00:59:07 Salute, you want straight in the fan move. Shut up. I did good. Let us know everything that you got coming up, what you got in the future. Well, I got an album that's out right now that was released through my company in Rock Nation. It's called Think Free. It's available on all streaming platforms. The album is amazing.
Starting point is 00:59:25 You know, I got Jada Kiss on the album. I got Faith Evans on the album. I got a little Uzi on the album. Shout out to Philly. I got a little Wayne on the album. I got a record on the album produced by pop tracks. Pop, you do that. Shout to pop.
Starting point is 00:59:40 You're not on camera, Pop. Shout to me. It's available now. That's their referee. Pop said, hey, everybody. That's their referee. It's available now on all streaming platforms everywhere you can get music. And I just about wrapped up my new album.
Starting point is 00:59:59 It's incredible. It's the first album that I made since the kidney transplant. like the energy, the intensity, like, is all there. You know, I got a story to tell. The album is incredible. I recorded it in Philly at Certified Studio. Shout out to my bro, P.I. Shout out to P.I.
Starting point is 01:00:15 Shout out the biz. Like, you know, the album is incredible. Shout out to Jay Huff. Jay Huff got a hook on that joint. And, you know, we grinded, man. Like, I just started a new company. Freedom Thinkers Academy is music, health, and culture. So we got a health division.
Starting point is 01:00:30 It's called Freedom Thinkers Health Division. Support that. It's going to be a nonprofit organization, and, you know, we're basically spreading awareness about kidney health, and we're encouraging people, like I told you all before, to keep up with your routine physicals, get your blood work done, because your blood work is the only thing that can tell you what's really going on in your body, man. And, you know, I'm the ambassador for the National Kidney Foundation. Yes. I've been doing that since I've been on dialysis, you know, and I feel like that's something major. And I feel like what you give, you get back. and you know by the grace of God I received a new kidney
Starting point is 01:01:03 and I'm out here we grind and I got a bear cream company Bestbearcream.com Where is that? Yeah I mean for all y'all? Where is that? W.W.W.com. Well, that's why you should look all silky.
Starting point is 01:01:16 And since we were talking about influential people in hip hop You know, I'm the first one with the beer You know, that's what I'm like, true. Why you ain't so you out there? Because I mean, I don't want people to be like he trying to compare yourself in him and him and like you know, I heard Rick Ross guy's
Starting point is 01:01:31 beer after being around your beard. That's what I heard. I mean, shout out the Rick Ross. I'm telling you, that's what it is. You got Stolly. He had the beer first of them. Just going to keep it real. Freeway had the first beard.
Starting point is 01:01:42 He had the first beer. Freeway had the first beard. He made that shit pop. All natural best beer cream is made from all natural products. You don't want to try any little stashes? We got platinum. We got strawberries. We got blueberry.
Starting point is 01:01:56 And we got the beer watch too. That's what I'm talking about. Best beer. Cray and berry quash. You all could go to... Damn, look at the bottom. Yeah, look at the packaging. Damn.
Starting point is 01:02:07 Wowzers. All natural, too. So even if they got little baby stashes, you can use it, you can put on that, you can put on your baby stash. So even if they, even though Gilly and Wallow
Starting point is 01:02:16 don't have anything, they can still use it. This nigga will be jerking off with Freeway's beard cream. It's an all natural product so you can put it in your hair too, you know, it was all Nazarrox squealing off with this.
Starting point is 01:02:25 That's love. Hey, listen, man, support it. This is the best beard. It's smell good. Foaming and conditioning cleanser. y'all you look at this man free is doing this thing out here you doing this thing support one thing about freeway man and i always tell you brother you know i love you for the sake of a law i love you for that what you love me for bro i love i always tell you man your hustle is impeccable bro i appreciate the love same thing you man the way you muscle man i salute you man i salute your grind and i salute the fact that you never give up on life man for sure you put your faith in god like i do and you just stay tense to you so it's down and you understand that God going to test you and then he's going to bless you
Starting point is 01:03:05 yes sure that's why we're still here after all these years come from God man facts you put the work in and God continues to bless you man I appreciate you for coming in and joining a million dollars worth of game team anytime bro you know what I'm saying I appreciate everybody who supports us
Starting point is 01:03:21 make sure you all subscribe subscribe subscribe push the link in that bio subscribe subscribe subscribe shout out to my young little peso in the building too shout out the peso from my hood you got some heat coming soon That's what so. We're going to be looking for that. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:03:34 Living the youngest up. He's looking at. Hydro in the building, too. Shout out Drew. Believe that. That's that old weed. They used to have weed card. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:03:42 He should have changed his name because that's some dirt now. That's Reggie now. Remember Wishart? Oh, what? When they used to have the $20, you know what? Hey, he used to be hydro back when that shit was the best shit in the world. Now that shit, Duky. You're like, I got some hydro.
Starting point is 01:03:55 You're going to change his name. Shout out to Drow, though, man. Real talk, man. we appreciate y'all for tuning in each and a week making us the number one music podcast in the country i go by the name of gilly the king this is don't call me white girl that's philadelphia freeway and this is officer john tackle no i'm not wild o two six seven and it's just like that right

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