Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 108: "FEATURING G HERBO"
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Break yourself, fool.
All to watch your chain.
Trying to make yourself cool.
Pussy can't protect it
You just made yourself fool
Handouts from niggas
You gonna help yourself lose
Fuck the rules
If you want me
Better make your best move
On my block I got stripes
Like a ref dude
Tape all on the scene
You seen how we left dude
Game made the news
Gang gay the blues
Hang your flag on how much
Guy made him choose
Big G Herbo I'm the boss boss
I make big moves
It's gonna matter
Take the coast on
It gets sent dude
He got hit in a poster
I don't know how these old niggins
dude, man
nigger begging for us life
Get on the gram
Now they bitch
They say this and this
Hey don't pissy wicks
I got mentions
Creas went through 20 whips
I bought six legit
Quarantine ain't stopping shit
Fucking pop my shit
Making a lot of grip
I don't travel much
I told my girl
We need a lot of trips
Trap a lot of chips
A lot of dips
Some straight my family
Tucked my mama hip
Caddy truck with Kevline
Black Tint so mama whip
I ain't rich until I triple it
I said I ain't
I ain't rich until I triple it.
Jury like 0.2 over 2, but what's the difference?
Really like, with the rags to riches shit, magnificent.
And I'm still grinding.
Labels love me, say I'm killing it.
I'm hot shit.
I'm still up a ton.
I'm having fun, and I ain't dropped shit.
Since I dropped my album, not a single, I ain't drop shit.
I ain't in that top five, throw me in that top six.
Pull up in that drop six.
Watch this.
Wait, no, some shit soon as it drop, I hits a lot quick.
I'll pull up in the newest beamer like our money mix.
Herbo brought a hundred shooters through he on some other shit
Leave the convoy and chauffeur, I'm in there cullin' it
Niggas rapids addressing me, I don't hear none of it
But their holes as a hula hoop we hit his brother with
We didn't spit the block in again for the hell of it
But if this shit ain't about making ems, it's irrelevant
We want all the smoke, gun smoke, niggas smelling it
Dap from all in smoke, real gas, don't be in hell in it
Listen, we gonna shut your mouth forever if you tellin' it
Get away they ain't going to catch me never ain't no ever
Yeah
Yeah
That nigga one
In-in
Yeah
Yeah
You just went
In-in
Yeah he just went super in
But you're now tuned into
Mimimimim
Million dollars worth a game
And you know who we got
Real nigga till I leave
Listen man
I'm Walo 267
A.k.a. I'm Herb DJ
I'm DJing 40 now
If you see him on the tour
I'm his DJ now
It is what it is
He knows what time it is
A million dollars worth of game man
I just want 20%
We're going, listen, man
I get 20% to DJ
So, I'm out of
A million dollars worth a game, man
You're getting that shit away
For free, man,
You've been getting that shit away for free
All right
We got to, man
For a long time, man
A long time
You've been giving that shit away
A free
So he really didn't get y'all
That's a billion dollars
Worth a game
For real free
What's at the real life?
A trillion
A trillion
A trillion?
A trillion?
You don't get the money.
What's after that?
A zillion, I believe so.
I get money.
I know shit like that.
I know you did.
I know you did.
Yeah, you're sat in jail, red shit.
You're supposed to.
It was like, I'm trying to get a zillion honey buns and tunas in his mouth.
That's a lot of money.
It's a lot of money in the joint, in the joint ski.
It's my turn.
Just listen.
He wants to spit.
He ready spit.
It's my turn.
It's your turn.
He said, it's his turn to go.
And you know what?
It's crazy because, because him just being in the mix of all these things,
you know, private jets and, you know, fast cars and, you know.
Education.
Education and ice.
and, you know, because he's
seeing best of both worlds, man.
Definitely.
I ain't going to lie, man, my son's so smart.
How you're going to feel when he gets to 17, and he's like,
I want to rap?
Whatever he wanted to do, I got a back, and I ain't going to lie.
And it's like, I'd be having them in the studio with me when I record.
He wants to rap.
You see, you ask for headphones.
He already, I want headphones.
You know, he wants to do anything he sees me doing.
So I got to make sure I'm doing everything.
Right, right.
So I let him embrace my lifestyle because it's all knowledge at the end of the day.
Absolutely.
I know he's going to be able to, like, he going to have to,
control of how he control it.
So all the knowledge, everything that's going on in the world,
I want him to take the bad, just how he'd take the good
so he could know how to maneuver it, really, you know what I'm saying,
be successful.
Okay, so let me ask you a question.
As a father, right?
Do you,
per se,
like, with your son,
are you going to hide a lot of things from him growing up?
No, I don't really want to,
because I don't want him to be naive to stuff.
And I feel like my mom and dad,
They ain't really had a lot from me, but I feel like they tried to protect me from stuff that I was going to get into anyways.
You know what I'm saying?
So I really, I don't feel like I should or I want to have nothing from.
I'm going to always, like, control our environments, of course.
I'm always being in an control of the environment.
But I think everything that he learned and everything he, you know what I'm saying, take in is all knowledge.
And I just, he got to, when he reached that age where I could really talk to him about how to, you know, I'm saying, control his knowledge and control the stuff that he, you know, experience in life.
going to all help them, you know what I'm saying?
Because for me growing up, having sons,
I put protection on them all the way up until they was a certain age.
And then when they were a certain age...
You know, I'd be seeing Mac and Cheat.
Them little niggas, wow, too.
Yeah, yeah, you're like, like, when I got to a certain age,
when they got to a certain age, I had to, you know,
to a certain point, keep it real with them.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because it's like, I can't act like,
oh, I'm just such-a-such-dad in the house when all you,
you niggas got cell phones.
All you niggas got to do is push me in on YouTube
and you niggas is going to see who I am.
And they're like, wait, hold on,
that ain't daddy.
That ain't the dad that I know.
Who the fuck is this, nigga?
Exactly.
So, you know, for me, I just let it.
I just was me.
But that's the best thing, though,
because I'd be seeing, like, the relationship
that you got with your sons.
And I know, like, when they,
if ever they get into anything
or have any problems,
they're comfortable,
they comfortable enough to call you immediately
and ask you about anything or any,
any aspect, any problem.
them any obstacle that they face in their life
I know they're comfortable enough to call you and get
insight from you and everybody don't have it
and everything like even
my father been in my life
all my life but it took for me to really like
get a certain age and us bill
you know what I'm saying I think by him just like
trying to keep certain things away from you or me being
afraid to have to tell him certain things I ain't really had it
you know what I'm saying I wasn't able to really like call
my dad and tell him everything that was going on
in my life and you should be able to even though he wanted me to
but it was just
I don't know.
I wasn't comfortable enough to do it.
Right.
And the thing about Mac and Cheese was so great about his sons.
It's like, they get it from different angles.
You know what I'm saying?
They get support.
They get support from different angles to the aspect of like,
you got, you got Gil going to give it to them, Herb.
You got, I'm going to give it to them, different people.
So it's about if you, I think people out there in general,
if you're out there, you got to bring together a team.
Like, raising the kid, they need to.
It's a real live team.
No, it's a village.
He can't tell him about the penitentiary and making goofy moves in life
and messing your whole life up, but I can.
That's why, oh, I got the department.
He did what?
He got, I mean, and then, and then a lot of things is about understanding
and also about giving them information and the way you giving it to them
that they can be receptive to.
We dumb it down for him so they can understand it in a nanosecond.
And that's what it's about, man, you know, great relationship.
Exactly, that's right.
But I think we had, like, really, I know at him, he two years old,
I know I'm really like his best friend.
He's going to always be able to come talk to me, ask me for anything, you know what I'm saying?
It's like, it don't even matter because as a father, your kid going to make mistakes
and do certain things that may disappoint you.
But as long as you dare to correct them right then, it's like it just make them stronger
so they don't make those same mistakes.
It's okay to make mistakes, just don't make the same mistakes over and over because
that way you're not learning, you're not growing.
Absolutely.
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Now, Herb, it's something very important.
You said, like, which is son, right?
You know, and you know when we grow up, we do things and we want our children that sometime mimic that.
Did you enroll your son into karate school?
Because growing up, you was in karate school.
Yeah, I was in karate.
I mean, I was in karate.
Look, that's crazy.
How you know that, though, I don't know for real.
Bro.
No bullshit.
I really.
Listen, Earl, no, all.
My sister didn't know every karate.
That's so crazy.
But he love fighting, though.
I ain't going to lie, really.
I'm going to probably put him in, like, karate and boxing.
Yeah, he got to see which one he likes more.
So, get him a game.
He like, I ain't a lot.
I think he like boxing more, though.
He liked karate, but he like boxing.
That stuff is overreed.
So love to fight.
So what are you, black belt, brown buck, green belt, or jean.
Oh, hold.
I'm going to tell you, I got this name.
Nick a jean belt, man.
Gene belt, herb.
Oh, shit.
No, no, no, I can tell you.
He was like a mini belt.
The belt that didn't tie up.
It don't reach around his whole waist.
He wasn't really qualified yet.
That's the second one.
That's the second one?
Yeah.
Earl is white, it's a white, yellow, green, brown, and black, I think.
No, no, he's not good.
He was a pink belt.
Earl gave me a black belt.
In jail, he was a pink belt.
I went straight to the black belt.
I don't know why they gave him a pink belt in jail.
I know yellow was the second one.
I got yellow belt.
I was nice.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I don't like to kick above my head, all kind of shit.
I don't should be nice.
First of all, if you could kick a ball you, that just be you're flexible.
Ah, hell nice to jump up and kick ass fuck.
Let me ask you a question.
Did you have a neighborhood karate man?
Who was the black dude that was a neighborhood karate man?
We ain't had no neighborhood karate men.
We ain't had none of that.
Nope.
We didn't have no karate men.
All black neighborhoods got a black karate man.
I think they was just shooting shit up in my neighborhood.
Everybody knows that.
You got a black karate man.
But you ain't got a real.
You understand two different eras though.
When he was a kid, it was 2008.
When you was a kid was fucking 88.
They got dudes my age range that was a black karate man.
Somebody, you got to be a little, you can't be all straight here.
We ain't had a karate.
Walk around with your shirt off of sticks and shit.
They had chopped sticks.
We had a couple of hikes, though, like a couple of crackheads that had knocked you to fuck out.
Oh, they're all no marshhards.
They're all knocked you right.
Most crackheads no martial arts.
See, that's how you knew you was in jail, right?
Because when you went to jail, it was, you know, was niggas in the hood that knew karate.
You feel me?
When you was young, when he was young, it was a different kind of karate.
Them niggas had them chop sticks.
Yeah, you know that.
Yeah, me.
Yeah, but they walked up on this dumb-ass shit.
They walk up on somebody in my neighborhood with some Karait.
They feel like you could beat them too bad.
They're going to shoot you, man.
I never had them problems.
You can't even use that Karat and under their shit on nobody like that.
I dislocate firearms and all that shit.
You get the fuck out of your, nigga.
I didn't done it before.
But you're like, Bruce Leroy, you catch bullets with your teeth.
No, I don't catch him.
First of all, I know too many.
Lou with the dead eye sock the shit out of him.
Shout out the dead eye.
I didn't see that coming though.
Yeah.
Listen.
And the nigger slid down a fucking, what was there, a fucking Subaru?
He slid down a Subaru and rolled up under that motherfucker like you worked at all those.
Oh, me, dead I leave.
No, no.
But, you know, for everybody to know about it, Lou's shit like this, it's all right.
Everybody know about it.
Lou was a young boy's shit was like this.
No, I did something to his home, and he, and he, and he, he suck-a-punched me.
He sucker-punched the dog shit.
I wasn't on point, and when he, when I hit the ground, I rolled under the car to reprogram.
I had to, how did that go, how did that go, though, I rolled up under the car for a moment.
I had to get things back together.
You had to fix the muffler.
He had to fix the money
Shit, all right, listen
I'll live to see another day
I'm here
Looze ain't here
Lou's whoops some ass out of here
I'm just being straight up
He was a bad motherfucker
Man
Lou was nice with it
Lou was a BMO
He was a dark skin stocky
He was a bad motherfucker man
I ain't gonna lie man
But I'm gonna say something
I'm gonna get into something
That's real important
Hold up
You
Mick B
JB
Yeah
You
You bought a school
Yeah
Yeah we got a school
about the old Anthony Overton
and on the south side of Chicago
Did you go to the school?
We make J.B.
I partner to Guillaen.
Did you go to that school?
No, I didn't go to that school.
I went to school over east.
I went to Bouchet.
It used to be Bremer.
How do you, you know, I hear about rappers, right?
Artists, they buy chains, they buy cars.
How the fuck do you buy in school?
I didn't know what the...
I just had, you know, I had solid people around me
that just was able to put me under their wing
and when the opportunity came, you know what I'm saying?
They made sure I was a part of it.
But it was really, you know, I got a lot of influence in Chicago, like positive influence
where, you know, the kids really listen to me, like, because I've been through it, you know what I'm saying?
So I just wanted to really have somewhere we're going to open it and turn into a multimedia facility
and a business incubator just so we could bring power, you know what I'm saying, back to Chicago.
We need to have that power in the city for, you know, small business owners and people to just expand.
I'm going to use all my resources and bring them back.
I know people in the NBA, NFL, you know what I'm saying, whatever field you're trying to do.
do rather is
musically if you're trying to do engineering
whatever you're trying to do
I'm trying to do I'm trying to do I'm saying
help you find yourself or find some type of trade
to just build right now I don't lie
like a lot of AAU teams and stuff like that
just been there's like the real
it's really like the mecca for the killers right now
they're in there hooping three four in the morning
and they're not in the streets you know what I'm saying
we got the gym open like y'all could get in there whenever y'all
want to just you know work out just stay out the way
what's that school down south Philly
I think it's called Bach is Bach in South Philly
Yes
It's down like you know where it's located at
Well listen
Everything that you're saying
I'm seeing it in play in real time in Philadelphia
There's a school I think it's called
Bock is in South Philly
I went in that joint
Deirdora had a section in there
Restaurants
I'm talking about
You walking through the hall
It's like it's different
I'm like damn this is this was a school
I know what you're talking about
You know what I'm saying
That's how they got to choose
They're going to be able to have somewhere
That you could call you know what I'm saying
Yours for sure at home
And it's out of the city
Where it's like
it's tangible we ain't grow up having nobody who really no black business owners with
their businesses in the neighborhood they'd be having to move and take it downtown we're gonna
protect it too like ain't no no bullshit going on nowhere near like i'd be out there for hours
they don't be nothing no negative we don't be needing police out there like we cool like
really securing our neighborhoods and securing i'm saying the shit that we're supposed to
build and make strong you know so that's what that is for real well i'm just really happy to be a part
of it i ain't gonna want absolutely yeah that's amazing yeah that's amazing shit
from somebody that's so young, you know, as yourself, man.
How do you feel knowing Chicago changed the fucking world?
Man, it's crazy, man, it's crazy.
I don't get a fuck of you from Dubuque, Iowa, where you talk about your ops.
Yeah.
You talk about you're smoking a nigger.
No, it's crazy.
Like, y'all influence on the world was unfucking believable.
And it was like, we ain't even see it.
I promise.
Like, I was just seeing Azee doing an interview, man.
Shout one boy, Aze.
And he was saying, like, the world.
wave that we created with Chicago we didn't even know what we was doing it really happened
right before I asked you know what I'm so we just being our self and just embracing our
truth and the world was able to really see it and you know what I'm saying appreciate it I feel like
the world appreciated more than we did at first you know it took for us to really like mature and wise
because y'all was in this shit exactly we was in it we were so young we was doing that shit and for
y'all see what as artists what people don't understand now what you're up there snorting at
Yeah, yo.
No, I don't do that.
Yeah.
I wouldn't do that.
A martial artist.
For the artists, y'all be in the mix.
So you don't even really be recognizing what type of influence you have.
You're just doing you.
And you know I'm popping.
And then you look up five years later, and everybody used your slang.
Everybody's backdooring.
Everybody got ops.
Dirk got that back door open, man.
Everybody got ops, man.
Even the niggas that don't got ops.
They make up ops.
You feel what I'm saying?
No, for real.
Motherfucking.
Real.
Niggas from Chicago, talk about it on four with them.
They ain't even from Chicago.
Niggas from Minnesota, talk about it on four with them.
Motherfucking be from Dubuque, Iowa.
Talk about it on four with them, nigga.
Like, y'all really fuck shit up out here.
And it's like, Chief Keith with guns and videos fucking.
Man, 10, 12 years ago.
12 years ago, literally.
And now 2021, 2021, 2020, that's all you see.
So y'all really set like a fucking, a stamp out here that's when 20 years from now, when they're talking about hip hop, they're going to have to be like, no, during this time Chicago had it.
No, during this time, Atlanta had it.
Y'all put that shit down, man.
And you're a big part of that.
Yeah, I was right in the center of it, man.
I ain't going to lie.
It's like we was just young, you know, like I'm 25 now, man.
I've been rapping since I was like 15, 16 years old.
I felt like I was grown back then when I was 15 Mick, man, when I was 16 years old.
Like, I ain't, I thought I was a grown man.
I really thought I was an adult.
I was doing whatever I wanted to do, however I wanted to do it.
You know what I'm saying?
And I ain't really even, I don't even, I think I had aspirations of getting this fight,
but I ain't see it.
I didn't even know how I was going to get the, you.
You know what I just, yeah, like, I had a good head on my shoulders for at that age.
And then, like, when we was doing shit, we was doing shit, we was doing guns and videos and shit like that.
We ain't know, like, we're not really thinking, like, oh, yeah, if we put this gun, the video is going to get us a million views or this shit going to make us look cool.
We really was having to carry guns on us.
You know, we was just really showing niggas, like, we got our guns.
We knew the niggas that probably was, we was in tour with at the time watching our videos, all that.
Like, that's really who we were doing it for.
We weren't even doing it for the fans and like that.
Y'all was doing it to show the niggas y'all beefing with your head, nigga.
we got 25 guns too nigger
nah no bullshit though
like we really was just embracing ourselves
like even when the camera's off we got to keep
the biggest gun all the time
nah for real
he'd be like get a little dude dirty
get a little dude dirty
you got a gun bigger than him
you know niggas be having that little man
syndrome man they got to have big ass
50 clip hanging out just
I guess it gave them inches on their height or something
man you got a nigga he'd be 6 3
fucking 3 30 he got a little ass shit like this man you know that crazy shit
little shoot him up he 5 3 or buck 15 this fucking gun weight damn they more than him
he like this he can he hold the bitch now for real i said but one thing about y'all man
y'all put your thing down and y'all did it in a major way to where as though like
Chicago always had the you know the bump jays the you know the niggas that came out of
Chicago to do a dive
that they held it down
but in no disrespect
to the legends
but when y'all niggas came
y'all niggas came
in a whole different
fucking way way
like y'all niggas like
took over the fucking world you feel
what I'm saying yeah and that shit was
extremely impressive that shit was legendary
I ain't gonna allow I miss them times
too though ain't gonna laugh bro my motherfucking
son was
13 years old, man.
That nicka broke down a whole
history of Chicago, man.
A lot of dudes, dude, I told me.
I couldn't believe that shit, man.
I was like, God, damn.
It was like, no, because they beefing with them
because they did that to him, and then they called him
on 63rd, and then they drove back around
the 65th, and then, no, but then they had drove up.
Academics, man, I ain't going to lie.
We used to think academics was from Chicago, bro.
That nigga knew everything about everybody
and everything that was going on.
That's kind of like how he did that jumpstarted his career.
How the fuck you think you knew that?
I don't know.
The internet shit, I don't know.
Niggas was researching up all night just on the internet.
He knew every single thing.
Like we really used to think academics were from Chicago right around, though.
Like, niggas used to really think academics.
Before y'all knew we.
We ain't know who he was or nothing.
We just like, man, this nigga putting up.
We go into this shit.
Like, man, how does this nigga know this?
You feel I'm saying?
Like, he reporting everything from Aahood, social numberhood,
Reese and Dirk,
neighborhood, like everything that was going on.
You feel me?
Like, who went to her with who?
Like, the nigga knew every single thing.
Let me ask you a question now.
You know, was most, you know,
I know people was, like,
I know everybody wasn't involved in the street culture in Chicago,
but as from the media education of it,
everybody's a killer.
Everybody got a gun, and that's not true.
No, of course.
Now, for the young cats, like,
and you know, you was growing up,
do you think a lot of it is a base
off environmental reaction a lot of dudes really carry it because they just
scared not because they really killers but because they scare and they see somebody get
their shit blown back and they just like I'm scared and just like that's even
and you're absolutely right that's even more reason like I think it's a it's a street and
it's a sidewalk for a reason man so if the street ain't your lane just stay out of it you know
what I'm saying and it's it's a lot of like it's people who don't carry guns Chicago
they'd be cool they go out they go have fun they enjoy themselves they go to certain
neighborhoods and it just be cool like it ain't really like that stigma of what people think it is
it's not necessarily always like that you feel i'm saying like you got people who really live
just cool for being cool like you got niggas like chance to rap but just a cool nigger you feel
i'm saying that just embrace being his self and you know people in the streets even respect that more
right they respect that more than you trying to be something that you're really not you know i'm saying
if it's not in you it's not in you regardless it don't even matter if you got a gun right you can
carry your gun every day and if it's not in you and you get into that situation.
I didn't say, niggas drop their gun, not shoot their gun when it happened, you
feel I'm saying?
So it's like, it's better to just stay in your lane, find your lane and stay there.
And you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, that's when people really, they get shortcut, you know what I'm saying, when they try to
like jump into that lane and they don't really know how to maneuver because now you
carrying a gun and somebody might see you with a gun and just automatically think you
that.
They might try to take your gun.
They might try to try you, all that, you feel I'm saying?
just because you're trying to portray that image.
Like, it's all right to be, it's all right to be scared to be nervous,
but some thing's got to carry their gun and they're nervous
because somebody actually trying to kill them, you know what I'm saying?
And you could go grab a gun because maybe your neighborhood dangerous
or people getting killed or this, that, and the third.
But it's like, I feel like everybody don't even really need it.
Like, you don't really need no gun if you don't got none of that type of stuff going on,
you feel I'm saying?
Hold on, let me elaborate on what he's saying.
to me
that be the dumbest shit
that the young niggas say and do
like you'll have a young
nigga who is not beefing
with nobody
don't have no drama
don't even got a
don't even got a record
so he can go get a fucking
legal gun and be legal out here
but he'll be carrying a legal
gun for nothing
ain't me for with nobody ain't got no drama
ain't got nothing on
that somebody want to take
ain't got no reason
for nobody to fuck with you
and it's like
what you got
I'd rather be caught
with it than without it
but nigga you're not going through
with nobody
nobody gonna catch you with it
is the fucking police
and your mind is a powerful thing
man your mind
and manifestation is real
so it's like
if you're going out every day
thinking something going to happen
you obviously don't
probably get into the type of situation
I had to realize that
I had to realize after a while
after being out here
because I really didn't know
what's going on
when I first game home
that most people out here, they got imaginary ops.
Yeah.
Ghosts.
Like, yeah, the ops.
I'm like, I told a dude I know, he's like, dog, you go to work aid that.
You're not in no street nigga.
Who's the ops?
So how can somebody trying to kill you're putting a location on yourself every day?
I'm like, yo, oh, but the ops?
I'm like, dog, you watch too many rap videos.
The fuck is you talking about.
But I want to see this.
A lot of people like that.
I want to see this.
A lot of you guys out there are having issues.
The issues is you play sports.
Yeah, you're good in the first quarter.
Good in the second quarter
But you never make it past the halftime show
Right now what you need to do
Something that's so great
I'm talking of Roman Swipes
One thing about Roman Swipes you wipe it on
Wipe it, let it dry
You make her fly
Because what to do is
It keeps you strong
Help you last long
Roman Swipes is the greatest thing out there
Personally I've had a couple dates for Roman
It's good to me
It could be good to you
But you got to be willing to take it to the next level
If you want her to go places she'd never been before
Because she's out of her mind
because you got her out of the house
because when she might even be laying in the bed
you might be in the car,
you might be wherever you at
because, you know,
you never know when the moment stripes.
One thing I like about this,
you can hide this in your wallet.
Gil, show them your wallet
and what you got in here.
You can hide it in your wallet
because Gil keeps something in his wallet.
You know what I mean?
You can hide it in your wallet
and nobody's going to know.
Look at it.
Nobody know this package.
Nobody know that this is a party starter.
Nobody know that this is,
I'm telling me this is dancing.
It looks like some COVID shit
like the, like the wife's they give you on the plane
and stuff, man.
Blint in the plane side.
Right there. Nobody even know.
Hiding in plain sight.
Nobody even know.
This right here, I had you dancing in the end zone.
Three minutes left.
I'm talking about three minutes left.
Three seconds left.
In the fourth quarter, you're going to be dancing.
And guess what she's going to be doing?
As you dancing, she's going to be flying, crying, and feel like, oh, I might be dying.
But that's another story.
That's up to you.
That's your style.
You do what you want to do.
But one thing you need to do, you need to go.
And one thing about this, you don't need no prescription.
You don't even need no prescription.
Look at it.
It's real discreet.
You're not even going to rip it off, wipe it on.
Let it drop five minutes
It's party time
I'm talking about party
Party time
Oh it's party time
What you need to do right now
Because I'm going to change your life
Thank me later
You don't have to do it right now
In front of everybody
I don't want everybody to know your business
But thank me later
You can DM or something like that
Go to get roman.com slash million
And what they're going to do is
Your first I'm talking about your first
Swipes your first month of swipes
For $5 when you choose a monthly plan
So go ahead
I talk to me later
But don't crash my DM
It's a lot of rappers
and my DM, you know, me and we talked about it before.
Me and heard, but that's another story.
I ain't going to put his business on the street, but I hooked him up.
I got him.
I don't do me like that.
I'm a blessing.
For me to you.
That's for you, baby.
I had to bless you.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir, your life going to change.
Let me put it in a touch, your life will change.
Now, I'm going to say this.
I'm going to say this.
When one day you come home and she's cooked, you're like, hold up, babe.
How did you know how to cook Asian food?
When you, when you're not to cook Chinese food, Italian food, all foods, you never even
even know, German food.
Swipes is going to change your life
The swipes is going to change your life
But I will say this though
We live in a place where it's dumb
We
We always dehumanizing
I don't know
Dehumanizing each other
Because we're not allowed to feel
We're not allowed to cry
We're not allowed to think
We're not allowing to be vulnerable
We're not allowed to talk
About our issues to other people
Now when we think about therapy
In the hood is like
What? That's some weak stuff
I'm not going to be weak
I'm not going to be thinking about no debt.
That's like weak.
That's for weak people.
It's weak for people.
That's what we're taught.
That's what we're educated.
When you're a kid and you're in a swing, you fall off.
You know, you know, your kid, whatever they start crying, you might hit him.
Stop.
Don't cry.
Be tough.
We're torred to ignore our feelings.
We're taught to ignore our emotions.
We're taught not to feel at the early age.
How important is it for you to have therapy for us to talk to people and for us to just feel?
It's cool to feel.
And I'm trying to make it like, I'm trying to, I don't understand why we don't want to feel.
just be vulnerable.
Yeah, man, I don't know that.
I mean, especially, you know, for us, man, for being a black man, you know, that's,
that was put on us, like, way early.
And at the end of the day, we're all human, you know what I'm saying?
So you're going to go through those emotions, whether you, whether you're comfortable
enough to, like, talk to somebody and go through them with somebody you trust or go through
them alone.
And that's the worst thing you could probably do is go through them alone because then you
don't really know how to control them because your mind worked in so many different ways,
you know what I'm saying?
People be really fighting with their self and not knowing what to do or how to,
to feel, how to think when they're going through those, you know what I'm saying, hard times.
And like I said, we're all human.
So you will crash, literally.
Like, you would have a mental breakdown.
You would go do something crazy, you know what I'm saying?
Make a rash decision, you know what I'm saying, that probably affect you for a long time,
if not the rest of your life, you feel I'm saying?
And it's important to talk to somebody.
You know, I go to therapy.
I got a therapist.
I talk to my therapist all the time.
It was probably one of the best things that happened to me, though.
I ain't going to lie.
I appreciate you.
No, for sure.
For sure, man.
I'm his therapist.
For sure.
What?
I'm gonna fucking, dude.
You're nut.
For sure.
You know I could talk to you about whatever, Gilly, man.
Legendary loser.
But for real.
I'm your therapist on the low.
You just don't want to tell him on his camera.
But any time you need some advice.
Because what you think I should do?
Because, listen, whoa, nigger.
That's what you do.
I know you be schooling them for real, though, Gilly.
I'll be school in love.
I don't even talk to him outside of this.
I don't, I'll be, we got two different total lives.
We don't really be together.
I don't hang out with this.
I don't do that shit.
That's my name.
I put smut on my jacket.
Oh, yeah, I got to ask you a question, too, because, like, I told people, you know, when
we was in Chicago, I pulled it up on Herb, you know, this was All-Star Weekend.
Now, people got to understand this.
A lot of y'all guys, y'all don't know fashion.
Herb was the first person I saw with the, what's it called, the polo classic t-shirt
with the big man with the horse, the chap, no, he had them on any, listen, now, now, I may
ask you a question, too, though.
Isn't it cool to wear black, what did they call?
What do you call them?
Black Hot Top Air Force One.
Black J. Fazos?
Yeah.
I ain't like, my homie.
I used to wear black ones back then.
My homie used to win him too.
But right now it's like, it ain't, it ain't, it ain't it no more, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, we used to win, we used to on some street shit.
You feel like that?
All black.
He got to believe.
He used to wear him when he wasn't shit.
He just said, he just basically said, I used to wear him when I wasn't shit.
Yeah, basically what I really used to wear him when I wasn't shit for real.
And it was so crazy
is we got a female rapper that's on our squad
She was like, only people that wear those
Is people you can't trust
Like he just said
She said people that are dangerous
Right
He just said I used to wear when I was dangerous
And you couldn't trust me
Yeah, no I used to only win when I was like
She said they wear
Baggy jeans and white beets with them on
And they're dangerous
Like niggas that weird
Niggies that wear black vets
Like dangerous
I promise you you go
You can go back and look at my picture
When I got on black ones
My jeans baggy as fuck
I got on hooties
Oh y'all niggas
Black huddies.
Black huddies, big-ass pants and shit.
Black ones, man.
I ain't wearing any of shit, no more, though.
So it is a truth to that.
No, it's definitely true to it, man.
Because he went and bought something and tried to tell me he going to bring them back and all.
Just put the all-white zone, man.
All this extra shit, I told you.
Then he tried to put some money on your name.
No, because heard weird.
I said, I told you.
I didn't say it was black.
I didn't say when he wore him.
I'm coming white.
All white.
All white, man.
Let me ask you a question.
Because I knew you're in a relationship.
Do your woman ever get tired of you wearing them?
Yeah, hell, yeah.
He always just talking shit, cracking jokes.
That's all you wear, you don't wear no other shoes.
Probably, like, I don't know.
Nine times out of ten, I'm going to have those shoes on, though.
Like, for real, for real.
I don't know of my favorite shoes.
They go with everything, you feel what I'm saying?
It's like, I really start wearing them because my homie.
My homie passed away.
G. Fazzo, we named those after actual, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, see.
My homie passed away in 2010.
He used to wear him.
Like, he had, when he passed away, he probably had a crib, like, his whole room,
probably had, like, 100 pairs, just all whites.
That's all he ever wore, you know what I'm saying?
But that's all we, like, growing up, when you getting fresh in my neighborhood,
your go-to-shoe, probably going to be white forces.
Like, I don't know.
It's just, I'm still like that.
I'm literally still like that.
Like, I don't care what I got on.
I could have on designer from head to two, and I'll put on some white ones.
I ain't really going to even.
You can't wear red or blue or any other color.
No, hell, no.
We ain't wearing that corny shit, right?
I'm just saying, I'm just saying, depending on what stage in.
Because I knew a few, I knew of, like, in Philly, we only do tan tins.
I got on some custom colorful.
shit right now like somebody painted these
I ain't gonna lie to you so you can wear a color Jones
I get it past they ain't dot the Air Force
1 ain't make these no he didn't buy them out the store
they custom that's a pass he's giving
a pass like back in the day he used to read red
Timbs and shit like that I'm like fucking
red Timbs they wasn't even out when I was in the street back
in the day you fucking lie I ain't ever wearing a red
Timson try to try to put smut on my name
hey let me ask you a question
so you're in a relationship yeah I see you
you know how was she would want to meet your heart
break dance how did she make your heart break
dance.
Did it do the moot?
Nika, you didn't see the vehicle heatball.
She's making a hard break dance, man.
That's what I'm talking about.
You didn't see the vehicle that, dude on.
Do the head spin and all that shit.
Hey, that's gangster.
No, for sure.
How was she the one, though?
It's just, I ain't gonna lie.
To be honest, I feel like, I really feel like opposites attract in a way.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I ain't never really, she just, like, pure through and through.
You feel I'm saying?
Like, she's not afraid to, like, express her feelings.
You know what I'm saying?
Tell me how she feel about stuff.
Like, even when it's,
It's like I don't understand it all the time.
You know what I'm saying?
She'll tell me something where I feel like she kind of like dissing me a little bit,
but she really ain't.
She's telling me something that really build me.
And she's like,
she really makes me feel like a man, like complete, you know what I'm saying?
I'm at comfort when I'm at the crib.
If I ain't had no girl, bro, I'd be really living like crazy.
I wouldn't even probably have no furniture in my career.
You had different singles.
Yeah, I would.
I got my dick up, bro.
I got my dick some help.
I probably, I'll probably wouldn't even like just everything, you know,
how she cared for my son.
actually kept for me she just like a real
through and through solid woman you know what I'm saying
let me ask you a question uh like your like your mama
like how you feel about your mama like that
do anything for you she wanted oh was it hard
at first like in the industry you know every
like like we live in the world now where it's though
groupie is a groupie is a
full time occupation no for sure
so so you got all these women they
you know how is it hard
maintaining a relationship oh it's a nigga
I mean especially like you know
with the internet and they try to I feel like
with niggas like me man especially an artist or whatever you're doing it's like they
the internet is built to kind of trap you to try to like peer pressure you and they're doing some
shit or you know what I'm saying but it's like you just got to have that mind control
and really care about your significant other enough enough you know what I'm saying but yeah
of course and I don't know who said that we was just having a conversation in the studio like
nowadays this shit really like set up for for a person to really not like to not be in a
relationship or whether you a man or woman whatever it is
Because the way, even, like, the way women carry themselves on the internet, that shit cool.
It might be fun.
Like, even if a nigga fuck you, I'm not going to want to be with you.
No.
You know what I'm saying?
Absolutely.
I never really make you what I got at home.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, it don't even mix.
So you're basically saying, yeah, I want to fuck you, but I ain't trying to fuck with you.
I'm saying.
Even if I was single right now, like, the shit that you see every day on the internet, I wouldn't, I wouldn't be with that.
I wouldn't be with that.
You know, I wouldn't want to build a family with none of that shit.
But, I mean, me personally, you know, I'm, I'm not.
not into a woman that lead with a ass.
And not her class?
Yeah.
I'm not, you know, just, just me personally.
Like, like, you got to have way much more than that.
You got to have way much more than that, man.
You got to be able to, even if, like, even if we started from scratch, I know it's something
like I could build, like, I could really build with my girl.
Like, you know what I'm trying to, I'm trying to, I'm trying to be into your wits and not
just about your tits.
No, for real.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, because let's be for real.
All women got, you know, some ass, some tities, you know, some.
Some of them different sizes.
You're going to see that shit on every corner.
Right.
But, like, if you just good at, oh, waking up and making one cheek jump from the back, like.
You don't, two of them can't?
No, but, you know, when they make the one jump, that's what you're, like, that's like some professional shit.
Like, when you do the just this, that's amateur shit.
Like, you could just control the one cheek?
I think they really believe, like, I don't know if, I don't know, it's like, just the way the Internet set up.
Like, I don't know if they really think.
like niggas want that you feel i'm saying a nigger might be a track but a lot of niggas do want
that yeah but i don't like because a lot of niggas cornballs too though a lot of kings don't want
that yeah kings don't want i'm saying like it's niggas is like lames you feel i'm saying like so
they don't really know like they'll let a woman control them them them type of niggas they
talk they're gonna let a woman really control them and dictate they pay they pace and that
ain't really how i'm saying you're supposed to be able to really like control the tempo
especially in your relationship and not saying you being like controlling or narcissistic or
nothing like that you know what I'm saying you got to be the man you feel I'm saying it's not
really it was never designed for the woman to be the outfit in the household you know what you
got to understand niggas got that nowadays man you can't even be a man we got we got
we got households that's filled with uh homeless sexuals man homeless sexual yeah niggas
that's homeless but they're looking for a place to stay man they lay up with a bitch
Oh, God, man.
He tan out the frame.
Homeless sexual, man.
Tan hub, tan the refrigerator up,
tan the kid game up.
And you got to understand,
that nigga's fucking for his life.
Yeah.
His life is on the line.
You know what I mean?
Bitch put him out.
He ain't got nowhere to go.
He turned back into a motherfucking basement warrior.
But the way we grew up,
see, the way I was taught is like,
if I don't have nothing,
I'm going to go out and really,
I can't even do that.
Like, I'm the type.
I always, and my dad told me that,
like, you got to really,
I try to take care of anyone.
woman in my life where it's my woman my mama my aunties you know what I'm saying like I just try to
be that way you like you could depend on me because as a man you're supposed to be able to you
I'm saying it's like if you're doing the opposite you really not a man for real you know what I'm
saying you just in a way you just a human being just in a way the sad fact about it is this
probably 35 40 45 50 probably 50% 60% isn't doing it no sure feel what I'm saying so but that's just
the reality and reality is of
a lot of them ain't got to be men
because they got a lot of women
that's going to make it easy for them.
You feel what I'm saying?
They ain't, though.
It's like the women, they're doing that
because they want to be able to control the nigger.
They want to be able to do it, do what they want to do
to him, do what they want to do on their own time.
You feel what I'm saying?
And I'm going to keep it all the way real.
You get a lot of good women
who find bad niggas
and they just think that
because a lot of women get the mindset
they just want a nigger to come home
to them every night.
Yeah.
They don't get fuck
What time he come home
To you about five, six years
And three years and four years
And five
Then you start caring about
What time he come home
And now you want to start complaining
Right
Bitch the first three years
Of his life bitch
He went to the club
He'd had your car bitch
You gave him a little
Two hundred
Bitch you're laced him with anything
Now you're three years in
You want him to give up the life
When are you going to stop
Exactly
It's not a hole till you know
Bitch about blazing
The bitch is saying, like, then I come home and lay with you.
So a lot of women out here, they got to smart up on their game, too.
But you know what I think it is?
We're living in a time now where everybody is in a relationship with their things.
When they fucked up, when they're trying to figure out life, they want love.
They want to be in relationships.
Soon as the motherfucker level up, get a little paper, get all their, get all their equipment.
You know, the equipment is the car, I mean, the clothes, the Jews, the cars.
Now everybody, I mean, I don't need, I ain't got time for this.
Everybody on that time, you know what I mean?
Especially in this town that we live in now, I'm talking.
Some of people is in deep relationships with the material shit.
Oh, yeah, I'm cool.
I don't need no relationship.
I got my whip.
I got this.
I'm going on trips.
I'm taking pictures.
I'm throwing them on the gram.
I'm living my best life.
I don't need nobody.
That's the world that we're living in now.
We are so fascinated with things that we're as though people.
Like, oh, no, the relationship is out of the door.
You see, everybody rocking an independent jump.
I'm single.
I don't need nobody.
They say out of all the young niggas, you won.
I won.
You won the race.
I said you won the race.
He said, you won the race.
First place, Gillie, man.
They said, not one, they said, one, not two, one, not three, not four and
Cinco, six, they said, you what?
No, for the show, man, you know, I, it's like, I don't know, I'll just be trying to do
the right thing, man, for real, you know what I'm saying?
Like, and, you know, you got to grow.
I said, I'm going to have growing pains, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm 25, but I'll be feeling like I'm 30, 35 sometimes just with all oppression,
all the responsibility I'd be having on myself, you know what I'm saying?
Because you live in a grown man like.
grown man and then you don't want to put that pressure on your woman you know what i'm saying so it's
like i don't know you got to be able to balance this shit but it's a beautiful thing too when your
woman gets her own bag yeah but let me ask you a question you know what i'm saying and this day
of time is it a such thing of 50 51 woman are you going all in you take care anything yeah i don't
i ain't allow she don't really pay for nothing okay if she want to go out and go buy some bullshit on
her own you know she got her own money but she don't really got to call me for everything but she
don't pay no bills you know right that's right okay so but i mean is it an issue if you do i don't
know i don't i don't do that i'll put the i'll take care everything no you take care of anything
yeah but what i'm saying is you got niggas out here who but then they're gonna they're gonna
challenge they're gonna feel like they i don't know i feel like and i ain't it ain't it ain't a bad
thing you know what i'm saying but it's like shit going half and half she's gonna it's gonna
you probably gonna get some 50 50 everywhere every on everything else too you know what i'm
saying like so if you're saying if you go 50 50 with that paper on the bills and take it
She probably, she probably, she probably going to be 50-50.
Yeah.
In the bedroom, 50-50.
Like, whatever.
Being domestic in that, yeah.
Oh, she's going to be 50-50 and giving that neck up.
That's going to get 50-per-round and be a 50-per-sent relationship.
No, for real.
You know what I'm saying?
It just might just might be a 50-per-situation all the way through, you know what I'm saying.
I think, I don't know.
I'm all in.
But, you know, in fairness to, you know, all the couples out there who, who don't make
hundreds of thousands or a million dollars or you know some of them live like you know I know
I know couples that's married I don't truly agree with it because that's just not how I'm designed but
I know couples that's married where the rent or the mortgage come up he put his half up she put a
half up I know now I thought this was kind of crazy I know married couples that borrow money from each
What?
Like, I thought that was some crazy shit.
How has that even possible?
Yeah, how the fuck could do that?
Bro, I know a fucking couple that's married.
Hey, baby, can I borrow a $200?
Listen, because in actuality, they split the bills.
So they give it back, though?
You're borrowing it.
I don't know if they give it back, but I know I was in the car
and the nigger said, man, I just let the bitch borrow five hundred.
Your wife?
Yeah.
You let your wife borrow five, honey.
And then he's like, then we got to pay rent.
That's funny, man.
She don't even give me my $500 back.
I'm telling her, just take the $500 and put to the rent, and I'm going to give you.
I'm just sitting there.
I'm like, this is some of the craziest.
It's going to cause that type of confusion and chaos.
Goofish shit I heard, but in actuality, I'm like, well, maybe he might not make enough to fit the bills by itself.
Maybe she might not fit the bills that don't take away from how much they love each other and how much they care about each other.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
And so, you know, but it's a lot of couples out here
They're doing that doing that.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to be like in your comfort zone.
And I feel like, I don't know, maybe.
But a girl might not go for that.
They got to do with the internet and shit like that.
Like we can live over here, but baby, I can't pay for that by myself.
So we're going to live in the projects because I can pay for that by myself.
She might be like, no, d'all, we're going to have.
We're going to have.
We're going to live over here.
We just go ahead.
If y'all got that type of agreement, that's cool.
If you're willing to do that, you know what I'm saying.
But most people, a lot of people on the planet got that type of agreement.
Because a lot of people on the planet, when they don't make a lot of money, you know,
their whole thing is, my money is your money, your money is my money.
You feel me, we end it together.
So when the babysitter got to be paid, no matter who got the money at the time,
the babysitter get paid.
You feel what I'm saying?
So a lot of people live life like that, you know, when...
Ain't not wrong with that, though.
When you make a shit load,
there ain't nothing wrong with that.
When you make a shit load of money
and then you fuck with somebody
who don't make no money,
then you definitely putting protection on your shit.
Yeah, yeah.
But you got to learn how to go without too, though.
I feel like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, all right, maybe I got enough to afford all the bills,
but then we can't rock prodding the oil.
We can't go out to eat and do all this shit every weekend.
You feel I'm saying?
At least until we get to that level where we can afford to do so.
I think a lot of times people want to do everything at once.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to really learn how to go without shit
and then it'll come everybody got their time you know so every dog has his day with
absolutely you feel i'm saying you know now we had something called the uh the million
dollars river game hotline where people call in they leave voicemails we're going to need you
to get some people some game you know just put some let me see if i got some game you might got
you might got some what's up gillian wildo man a young nigga from chicago man
can't shit young 32 now but living life like i'm young
You know, I just see y'all
I spend all that game
My motherfucker just, you know
I'm in this shit still
You know what I'm saying
A little too deep
A motherfucker can't get his pride to the side
To get up on out this bull or shit
I've been living nowhere
I already bit, they're two kids
fucking
Three kids
Great fathers take care of my kids
But their gang life just
Won't leave
I don't understand.
I've been trying and trying.
Maybe a little bite from y'all players, man.
Get a motherfucker about this situation.
Anyway, real street niggas, man.
Recognize real street.
Y'all be cool, man.
Shave out there.
I'm going to let you handle that.
I ain't going to laugh.
It's always a way, man.
You feel I'm saying?
Like I said, you got to learn how to go it out.
I don't know what, you know what your situation is, bro.
like for me and I always say this I've said this in like older interviews and stuff like that
leaving the streets was probably one of the toughest things I ever did in my life like one of the
darkest times I ever had just really trying to like get out of the streets because that's all I did
that's all I loved I used to go out every day and put myself in the line of fire willingly you know what I'm saying
because this is what I wanted to do and it just came a time where it's like I know I can't do it
because it's going it only go two ways when you're on the street and know the only two
outcomes that come with the shit, period.
So you got to just
literally separate yourself
from that shit, whether it's cutting all ties.
Like, niggas just going to have to be mad. That's what I went
through. Like, I went through a phase where I literally
didn't give a fuck about nothing.
Nobody had to say about me, because I am
what I am regardless, you know what I'm saying?
I didn't care about nobody saying, oh, Herb,
a bitch, he don't ask his phone. We ain't seen
Herb in a month, six months. When we see
Herb, this is what we're going to do to them. You just going to have to do
it, you know what I'm saying? Because I got to
make sure I'm good. And the people
who love me straight you for me if you love me and got genuine love for me that shouldn't even
matter it don't even matter if you see me talk to me or not because when i see you the love still
going to be the same if i still got that genuine love for you for you for i'm saying and when you're
in the streets you're going to build those kind of bonds and you're going to build those type of
relationships with people where you need to show their true colors you're going to have to really
separate and not talk to people you know what i'm saying like because if he said he'd been to jail
if you were in the if you've been to jail and you're in a game you're not even supposed to
supposed to be around certain
niggas again.
You're going to go to jail
every time you get seen
affiliated with those people.
You know what I'm saying?
And I feel like
if somebody love you,
they shouldn't even want to put you
in them situations.
If you really,
because every nigga,
I don't get to fuck what?
The toughest street nigga,
you always want it better
for yourself
even when you're in this shit
unless you're just a real
fucking bozo
that really want to just die
and never be shit
and go to jail
for the rest of your life
and really never be shit.
You got a lot of them.
It's them type of people out there.
You got a lot of them.
It's them type of people out there.
You know what I'm saying?
But he don't sound like he's one of those people.
Right.
So if you're not, you got to really, like, go it out, like, really separate yourself and make the sacrifice.
Life is about sacrifice where you got to just go through those times by yourself, like literally.
I don't get a fuck if you got to move, go wherever you need to go and just get your mind right to understand.
I'm not even that person almost.
So if I don't even want to go around that environment or, you know what I'm saying?
And when you do make that separation, people will tell, they're going to see it.
You're going to wear it.
You know what I'm saying?
It's going to be all in your hour.
Like people are going to tell like, oh, no, we're not even putting bro.
in that situation he ain't going for that right you know it's going to be that type of situation
and i think that's what he need to go through absolutely i think i think personally you know when
you're talking about you need some inspiration you need some yeah you gotta have something that
exactly it got to be something that really motivate you to want to be that person and for me you said
you don't dig two bids you got three kids your three kids right there should be
inspiration that's everything man because you had a point now he can't know you you had a point now
Well, you said you're 32 years old, man.
You know, you're not no fucking young boy
running around here with a born-to-lose tattoo, no fucking more.
Like, it's time to grow to fuck up.
It's time to accept responsibilities.
It's time to look yourself in the mirror.
Like, man, man, I'm a grown-ass man out here still throwing rocks at the
penitentiary on some boot-legged kid shit, man.
She ain't about nothing.
So, right.
So at the end of the day, you're supposed to be trying to elevate at 32.
You feel what I'm saying?
You still talk about, oh, the streets,
the gang banging getting the best of me
nigga you want some bullshit
super bullshit man it was time for you to toughen up
nigga take a look at your kids and realize
what the fuck you want out of life man
because that's what it took for me
be all we honest to say
one day I would never forget this man
one day I was sitting in the house man
and my motherfucking son
cheese
and my daughter de Jan I had both of them at the same time
and they ain't really get to see each other a lot
growing up and shit so I just remember this this this this day like it was yesterday I'm
sitting there and they just ran past me and I just look and I just thought like I'm on some
that shit out here like damn I got like I really got kids out this motherfucker like it ain't about
you no more and I'm just looking at them and I'm like I'm out this bitch throwing rocks at the
penitentiary I'm like come on let me
the fuck in there i need a five to ten i need a ten to twenty or something yeah i'm trying to come
sit down away from my motherfucker family i don't want to see my kids go to kinney garden and i don't want to see
him go to the eighth grade and then the high school went and that day i just woke the fuck up man
i just say y'all want some dumb shit shit having quick too i swear you were like really like
it's like a blink of an hour you were like man fuck that shit it'll be one of them like you
would make that decision quick i'm not saying is the process not quick right but the decision
to really get on your shit
and realize what's important.
It happened quick.
Once again, man, this is another addition
a million dollars worth of game business highlight.
We had my man, Doug, listen, Doug, listen.
One thing about Doug, Doug came a long way.
Doug came a long way.
Doug makes you happen.
I'm talking about, I'm talking about from the garage.
You see what I'm saying?
I'm talking about from the garage.
All we to the top, man.
Not too many people could do it from the garage.
It's up zero, sleeping bag, all that type of stuff.
What do you know about that?
Is you built for that?
Are you ready for the next levels?
can you handle sleeping in below zero sleeping bag in your garage with your woman what's your woman
see she she should get all the credit because she was the fuck damn with you yeah she was there with
it was cold i mean some some some this one of my ex didn't make the cut gave her two week
notice she had to go she wasn't with renting out the rooms oh okay what you mean she was mad because
you was renting the rooms out i asked her did she want to be rich did she want to be poor she was
okay being poor so i said all right now now some people are cool with that some people are just
making it from month to month.
Give us the information how you made the play to get the building in order to be sleeping in the garage.
So how did you do that?
Got you.
So there's a play called the FHA program, right?
So with the FHA, you only need three and a half percent down.
You can get a single family all the way up to a four-unit building.
I decided to get a new construction single family property.
Right.
So I put down my three and a half percent.
This was back when Obama was giving $8,000 tax credit.
So I utilized that, took advantage of the opportunity.
Right.
So I ended up renting out every single room in that property.
I had a retired grandma, like right behind the garage, she was paying $750, $6.50, $6.50. Then I had a guy that rented out my master bedroom for $7.50. My note was only $1,000. So we had, you know, $1,500 coming in plus another $1,300. So I was stacking. This was all working at a corporate America job as a financial analyst. So I didn't live in the garage because I had to. Bank of America, right in Wilmington. How much she was getting paid?
$70,000.
And you said, I'm going to rent all these rooms out.
I'm going to be a garage warrior.
Yeah, because I was willing to put in that sacrifice, right?
Because a lot of people were not willing to put in that sacrifice.
I knew that I didn't want to have to hug that cubicle until I was 67 and a half.
I needed a way out.
And that was going to be my way out, putting that sacrifice in and stacking all my bread.
Because a lot of people mess up by, you know, they get a little bit of cash flow coming in.
Now they want to go buy the bus down.
They want to get the chains.
They want to get the cars, right?
But it's all about having assets, right?
I'm not so worried about liabilities.
I want to have assets.
If I want to get, you know, in that liability situation,
got to grab the assets, got to get the bricks.
That's what I'm talking about.
So you said, man, F that.
And I'm going to sleep in the garage, man, stack my paper up.
And you just were saving every dime.
Every dime.
I'm talking about I would order a 20-pound bag of rice where I get rice $15.
You're doing this on the street.
You're not in jail when you was doing this.
Nah, no, no, we're not on jail.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I was all about just putting my money to work.
because I read this book
The Richest Man in Babel
when my dad gave you to me back
when I was in seventh grade, right?
But it talks about having your money be your servant.
So your money has to be out there
in the streets working for you.
So if you treat your money like your servant,
you're not just going to spend it as frivolously
because now your servants can't work for you
doesn't kill them all.
You've got to have your servants in there reproducing
get to the point where they're bringing you back
bags without having to trade your time for money.
So now that you have your money working for you,
now that's how you get your freedom.
That's how you get your mobility.
that's what I'm talking about now now when you you get in the game with that you say you know what
I'm going to take this I'm going to rent these rooms I'll run it up where did you go from there
yeah yeah so where I went from there was I started buying up additional properties right there's
property out in Coatsville so I started tapping into the section 8 market right so people talk about
the pandemic why would you ever want to own properties I'm talking about I'm getting paid with
government shutdown the pandemic nationalization scare no government all that stuff I'm still getting paid
every 30 days because I've rented those properties out, Section 8,
there's veteran housing, there's homeless housing.
There's a plethora of ways to get that money coming in like clockwork,
and that's really what I'm about, buying these assets up
and having the money come in without you have to think about it.
That's big.
Yeah.
Now, you went from getting the cribs, and then you went from basically being a contract.
How did that come into play?
Yeah, yeah.
So the biggest thing in real estate, a lot of people want to fix their properties
to get burned by contractors.
Contractors are taking advantage of people in terms of
They're marking things up anywhere between 20 to 40%
Right
That's a markup
So at the true cost
That's what they're putting their tax on top
So the thing is I got
I had a project where I had $100,000 tied in this project
Right
And the contract took two years to put it together
Right, right
We're talking about a thousand square foot property
But it's all about being in control
So after I saw that process
I saw that process in slow motion from
Start to finish two year process
Damn.
So I learned the whole contractor game.
Did I?
That's what everybody said they got a problem with a contractor when they tried to...
I gave up too much money.
They were rolling, right?
They were rolling.
Yo, keep giving me the bag.
I dropped the bag off next thing you know, things started shut down.
I was like, damn, what's going on here?
But I decided to be my own contractor.
And the reason I like being my own contractor, because now instead of giving that
25 to 40% to the contractor, I figured I had to give it to myself.
So there's ways where I'm always about using OPM.
That's other people's money.
Right?
So in real estate, you're able to leverage the real estate, leverage the assets and use OPM to the fullest.
So now let's say, for instance, I buy a property and strawberry mansion to something for $20,000.
I'll go to my short-term lender, and they'll give me 100% of the construction cost.
So let's say that construction costs is $100,000.
But I know that I have my, I built my construction team where I'm not even lifting a hammer or a nail.
I built that up where I can get those jobs done for $60,000.
So you can pocket in $40, right?
Coming from a loan, tax-free.
So now I'm able to do, let's say if I do 10 jobs that year, 10 times 40, $400,000 just off of G.C. in my own projects and putting them together myself, right? And then I'm keeping the assets. So the number one rule that I like to follow is never sell the assets because the assets are going to be able to give you that cash flow coming in every single month. And there's a way where you can refinance these properties and get that initial cash right back that you started with. So now you're able to recycle the bread. And every time recycling bread, you're just cranking out even more bread on time.
top of that, right? You're being your own contractor. You're looking at the values and knowing how to
analyze these deals, right? So the reason why I say never sell the property is because that's your,
that's your inflow, that's your cash flow coming in. You decide to work or decide not to, right?
Because it's all about having your money work for you. So now let's get in a situation where people
like, oh, but you know, you're taking on a mortgage for 30 years. Okay, let's look up 30,
I'm 35 right now, but let's say I'm 65, I got, you know, $20 million worth of properties.
So I can do one or two things. I can sell the properties, right?
Or what I could do is I could sell the properties, or I could refinance the properties.
Let's say I refinanced that $20 million at 75% of value.
Hey, they're going to cut me a check for $15 million.
Absolutely.
They're going to come me a check for $15 million.
Right?
And now you're just going to keep renting them properties out and getting that cash flow.
Let's say I pass away.
I don't have kids yet.
Pass it off to the kids.
Now they can go ahead and manage the properties, have the property management set up and get paid.
So the general contractor thing, so you got my mind running now because I think a lot of general
contract is not general contractors.
They're just general mental man.
And they put things out because the
information that you gave me is that
you could just, you know,
give me the game. Yeah, I got to play
for this is for anybody, right? This don't even cost a lot
money. You get it right now today.
Anybody got a phone and Craigslist?
Let me show you how it works, right?
So let's say, for instance, there's
something called floors. Every house needs
floors, right? So now let's
building. Every building. Like, there's floors right here.
Everybody needs floors, right? Everybody needs floors, right?
So let's say you go ahead and put an ad on Craigslist, hey, I'm looking for a floor installer.
I have a floor installer, Brazilian guy.
He installs floors at a dollar a square foot.
So now let's say you got him locked up.
So now you go ahead and advertise on Craigsley's, hey, I install floors at $2 to $3 a square foot.
Average cost for floors is up to $2 to $4, right?
So you say, hey, I'll install these floors for $2 a square foot.
Let's say, for instance, you get one job at 1,000 square foot.
The average job of floors about 1,000 square feet, depending on your market.
So now you've got this guy locked in for $1.00.
doing the job and now you sell that job at two dollars right so you get a dollar per job just made
a thousand dollars that's a thousand dollars it's easy to get 10 jobs in a month you put it on craigslist
some days you might even get two jobs in a day let's say for instance you got those 10 jobs paying a thousand
that's 10,000 dollars a month just for being the floor guy that's 120 a year 120 exactly exactly
and you probably only making 42,000 it's a lot hey listen then you can take it a step further you get the plug on the
Let's say, you know, you get the floors for $1.75, and most people sell on the floors at $2.75.
So that's another dollar.
So that same 10,000 square feet of floors, you make $2.
Now that's $20,000 a month.
Now, now.
For one apartment.
But you got my mind running.
So this whole play, I could do it with the paint.
I could do it with the windows.
Yeah.
Dry wall.
Drywall paint windows.
Put the whole of gut.
The sinks and all that.
The sinks, the countertops, the iron.
else you just pick you even do it with Ruth you're just picking a bunch of people you're getting
a bunch of you got a list you're my these my all you got to do is establish your list going there
find the people that can do it find the people that need it done yeah connect the dots and all you're
doing is connecting the dots and you can run it up a bag and it's really about putting a lot of
footwork in yeah that's it and it doesn't you can do it right from your phone but like you
say Craig list you just put them on there for free but is there anywhere else you can put these ads
to put the ads on steroids yeah there's there's thumbtack there's Facebook everyone has a
Facebook, even Instagram got ads for the low, right?
So you can say, hey, I do floors, give me a call, right?
I do floors, I do windows, I'm a general contractor.
That's it.
You basically say you're a general contractor.
Do you have to get an LLC or anything that be running these places?
Yep, yep.
So for under $1,000, you can have the insurance, right?
General contract insurance costs you about anywhere between $6 to $800, right?
And if you just specialize in floors, it's going to be even cheaper.
But I'm talking about, say if I'm just, say if I'm just Johnny Middleman.
Yeah.
And I'm telling you to go over here to do this.
Do I have to have it then?
Not necessarily, but I would recommend just having that license and so forth in place.
So if this right here, if my man right here do the floors, they need the floor is done.
What I got to get a contract from them?
Because they're going to pay me.
I'm going to pay him.
Yeah, so the way you do it is let's say the job is $2,000, right?
You got $1,000 square for you the floors.
Hey, I need $1,000 up front and $1,000 when you complete the job.
So now you're in a situation where you already got your $1,000 to cover your labor.
Right?
And then once the job is complete, you get yours on the back end.
Get yours on the back.
So if anybody ever takes a loss, it'll be you.
Right.
Right.
Absolutely.
That ain't bad, but like the windows, the paint and all this stuff.
Exactly.
And you've got to be the one to take the laws because you're really middleman.
How many losses are the whole situation?
I don't take too many losses.
I take wins.
Damn, Doug.
Because if you get the right people that could do the right work, you're not going to take no losses.
Because if somebody calls up and they want to pay $2 a square foot for,
for their apartment and the motherfucker going in and do the work right.
Yeah, they already know what they was paying.
He'd go to 2000.
It don't even matter at the end of the day.
Now, you're going to be taking care of our audience out there.
What you're going to be giving them today?
Hey, listen, we got something special for this audience today, right?
For our first 100 people, we're going to give you the blueprint on how to go about buying
your first or next investment property, right?
Because that's where we all want.
We want that investment wealth, right?
So we get that wealth through real estate.
In addition to that, with that, is going to have the contract and play.
We're also going to teach people how to get credit, right?
It's all about business credit and using OPM.
Other people's money.
Other people's money, correct.
So we're going to, if you set up a business LLC, we're going to show you how to go about
getting up to, you know, $50,000 to $100,000 using your LLC, right?
And even with getting your first property, you can get a property with $580 credit
score, right, and put 3.5% down.
Even if your credit's a little worse, at $520 credit score, you only have to put down
10%. So we're going to give you that blueprint to the first 100 people so that way you
get lock in because I just want to do this to the million dollars worth of game. Just give that
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Now one thing about us,
we don't taught y'all how to fix your credit for free.
Yeah.
We didn't told you motherfuckers how to get your truck and shit on.
We didn't told you how to be the goddamn Amazon Prince
because we already got the Amazon King.
Me.
No, you're not.
You said I could borrow the name.
You're the grader's Ford King.
That's the jail king.
But that's all that's something old.
You hate it on me.
Right.
And now we're teaching you.
how to
fuck the real estate game up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And the best part about it is
you don't have to have a whole lot of money
to do what you guys are doing.
Listen,
I like that general contractor play.
I love that fucking play.
Because you was a master middleman.
You always...
He never had...
Even back in the deal when he sold drugs,
he never actually had to work.
Right.
He always had to go get to work.
Like Doug, like for real Doug, like for real Doug,
Well, fuckers out here don't got no excuses out of this joint, man.
There's no, you got a phone going to, and Wi-Fi, you pay a little $60 phone bill a month.
You could be on here operating.
That's it.
That's it.
That's the, that general, everybody got, everybody is fixing the crib.
Everybody you look at, somebody is fixing the crib, but somebody needs some, you know, they renovating in their houses.
They need some, you know, they're renovating in their house.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, that's what I do.
Yep.
You could just be running out around, running around with a T-shirt all day.
General contractor, get a, oh, my God.
Yeah, there's killing them.
There's nothing but gold in the hood, man.
And I see people still hugging the block.
And these neighborhoods, people are hugging the block type.
But the way I look at my escorts, my LLCs are hugging the block too, right?
By me owning these properties and getting that money coming in every single month, that's where you want to be at.
Absolutely.
That's the wealth.
So it's safe to say you're not sleeping in the garage anymore.
Nah, we got the garage.
Well, believe me, I got the, I still got the self zero in the tuck.
Sometimes you think about it.
You miss it.
Like, you miss them.
You're never going back to the garage.
You're not playing this shit.
go to the racetrack to the ride by yourself.
I got to do the tux.
Just the case.
Correct me, it's my trophy.
Right.
It's my war trophy.
You know, listen.
He bullshit.
Man,
that's in the tub.
Yeah, that garage was the cocoon.
It was the cocoon, right?
It was like, you know,
the butterfly before it becomes a butterfly,
I got being a cocoon and then eventually becomes the butterfly.
So that was the cocoon stage.
Well, one thing, one day, once again, man, Doug,
give me information how to get contact you, man.
Hey, listen, on my social media at Doug Debt, D-O-U-G-D-E-P-T-E.
Right, on Instagram, got tons of free content and videos.
But again, for a million dollars worth a game, you go to MWG Real Estate Blueprint.com.
And also I'm giving a book away as well.
So you guys can tap into MWG Realestatebook.com.
Right.
So I just want to make sure that we get as much value as possible, let them know about the contract
and please using OPM and tapping into someone as well through real estate.
Listen, man, I'm wild.
I'm too.
Except my man, Doug gave it to you.
But one thing about Doug, man, Doug is like, Doug is different, man.
Doug is outdoorsman
He's a warrior
Why, because he's slept in a garage
Yeah, because that's some type of shit
No, Doug got his money to fuck on
He has made you up some
He's a warrior
No, that's the real shit man
The niggas
To get his money up
In the garage and ate rice
Yeah
He ate rice out of a lot
Rice beans, broccoli
Over and over again
All right, hold on wait
Hold on wait, hold on wait, hold on wait
So you had your woman
In the garage
You had it in a cold garage
You're not going to tell me
She didn't have it
She had Chipotle.
She brought her old food, man.
She put her old food.
I had to put her on, you know, we put her on to the wealth plate.
There was eating basically vegan food.
Well, when she left, if she left, she was going on a little lunch break.
She was eating down to town.
She could have been.
She was eating in all the other spots.
I mean with the noodles and Chinese food, I'm telling you.
Don't believe that.
She was in their line.
Babe, it's the soy is so good.
It's so good.
I know.
I know.
So she was jumping a car.
Chick-fil-A.
Can I get her.
She was giving her headaches, man.
That's it.
But listen, man, this million dollars work for game, another spinning spotlight, man.
Listen, get what my man, Doug, man, is going down, man.
He gave y'all the game, man.
Listen, I'm ready to do the general contract to play, man.
I'm ready to be Walo G.C.
And just run a bag up real quick.
I'll run that shit up on there.
What you need paint?
You need floors?
You need windows.
You need doors.
I'm Wallo 267, general contractor.
Get with me right now, and I'm going to plug you up.
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Matter of fact, I got the best deals in Pennsylvania.
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Wallow 267.com
and it's like that general contractor
and it's just like that.
This is the million dollars worth of a game,
been in the spotlight,
and it's just like that.
The one thing I respect you for is
ever since your young and was born,
you've showed it that this is my life now.
I ain't really,
this is my life.
I'm not playing no fucking games
I'm trying to give my young
in the best life you could possibly have
because I ain't had shit growing up
I didn't have shit growing up
and that's the best feeling ain't it
Hell yeah, hell yeah
I ain't a fucking son on jets
I just love hanging
I love kicking it with him for real
You probably never was on the fucking plane growing
Hell no I got on my first plane
After rap with Mick
Mick put me on my first plane rap
To Atlanta this is the first place I ever
Flew to in life.
From out of Chicago.
Before we wrap this shit up, with Mick.
I don't want to not shot my fucking brother Mickey out, man.
That's Mick.
Me and Mickey was on cash money together back in 2000, 2001.
Oh, 2006 years old.
I actually told the story about when Mickey whipped the shit out of Greg Green
on one of the prior podcasts.
I heard about that.
Yeah, he beat the barric.
You got a leather off that nigger.
Shout out the great ginkers.
I fuck with Gray Green too.
You took a ass whipping that day, though, Greg.
He really pushed Mick because Mickey's a layback dude.
If he's a real laid back dude.
If he's a real nigga, he admit to it, man.
He admits to that asswomen.
No, no, no, no.
He took an asswhip of a lifetime.
I'm talking about a nigga.
You know why I don't.
You know why?
That asswhip changed his life.
If I wasn't there to pull Mickey to fuck up off at him,
but he'd be dead.
We'd be talking about resting peace.
It wouldn't like that, Gilly.
It was like that, man.
Like that.
Nigger.
that nigga punched a nigga
boop pop
nigga go dead out
and then he punched a
nigga 11 time
bam
bam bam
you know why that happened
you know why that happened
to most people
this is why that nigga said
this is why they said
Nicky said
nigga you don't know my family
damn
that's a different person
I said hold on Mickey
come out this
you're about this
you're about this shit
to a homicide
hold up
you got to kill him
you must be a homicide
and let me just say this
I want to apologize
to Greg Green.
I sincerely do.
And I'm going to apologize for Joe Casey as well
to Greg Green.
Because we really started that shit.
We did all the ad living.
He said something to Mick.
Joe Casey said, oh, no, Gilly.
No, he didn't just tell Mickey that
yes the fuck he did, Joe.
I can't believe that nigger just told Mickey that
not Mickey from Chicago.
Gary ain't shit, man.
We never in a million years
thought that.
And she was going to lead to a nigga get knocked the fuck out cold
and looking like the elephant, man, five minutes later.
You know what's crazy.
This was crazy, though.
What's crazy about this whole thing is that that happened to a lot of people
if they didn't happen to you.
No, no, it didn't happen to me.
I'm tough, like, you know, like, first of all,
just because you're out here, you're doing things
and you think you're a big, bad guy,
you've got to have top flight security like me.
I'm a security guy.
Simply safe security.
One thing about simply safe security,
just because you got locks in your door,
don't mean you're safe.
Simply safe, you know, they monitor your house 24-7.
always taking care of you and doing all that stuff, just like me.
Imagine me out there.
Imagine something coming to your dog.
Just imagine if I'm out there.
Nobody's going to get in your house.
You're not going to have to worry about nothing.
Outside of me being a martial arts, I'm a special.
I'm a special.
No, it's not.
He comes up when you door, pull that pistol while he gets there.
No, I'm not.
I'm going to stand here.
Wallow getting out of that.
No, no, no, no.
They point it out by me, one thing about Simply safe, no matter if it's fires,
no matter of his firearms, we deal with all that.
If he's got to be his gunshot wound, long as his leg warmers and it's to the leg area.
I'm going to stand there and take that,
but nobody's going to get in your house.
Simply Safe is amazing.
One thing about Simply Safe,
we're going to make sure you get some Simply Safe
because you've got locks.
And you got cameras.
He got locks and cameras,
but it's not better than Simly Safe.
We're going to make sure Herb gets some good Simplice Safe products.
And one thing about Simply Safe,
you get a 60-day, I'm talking about risk-free.
Risk-free trial and you get a free security camera.
We're going to take it.
You're my security now.
You take a leg wall?
Yeah, I'm not to say.
I'm not to say.
I'm not just about to say I'm fucking safe, man.
You see what I'm saying.
I'm talking about you ain't got to worry about nothing.
Simply Safe is going to do everything for you.
Now, let me ask you a question, though.
You know, everybody's a real nigger and everybody tough in a hip-hop game.
Once again, go to simply safe.com slash game.
But everybody's, you know, we rap about it, we this, we that, boom, boom.
I want to ask you, Chicago vet, how important is security
and this time that we're living in the hip-hop?
How important is that shit?
Man, super, like detrimental to your life and career, especially, you know.
when you want us you feel i'm saying because
for one it's like
i didn't dare that shit i'm really tired of looking
that's first and foremost i'm tired of looking over my own shoulder
you know what i'm saying like it's always important to have somebody
who really dare to make sure you good 100% you know what i'm saying
and it's like i got the type of relationship with my security where it's like
he's not even afraid to tell me like we're getting to it like he's not even afraid to tell
me man go get in the car like what you you feel i'm saying like we are really getting to it
sometimes because i'd be feeling like i'm a regular
little niggins sometimes i ain't gonna lie you feel me why i could just do certain shit and go certain
places you feel me but i can't at the end of the day you know i'm saying and he gonna always put me
in that line and it's like i got enough sense to know all right that's what he'd have for i got to listen
you feel i'm saying right so you got to have that you feel me and it ain't a lot of times we put
ourselves in crazy situations and it ain't even worth it you feel i'm saying because at the end
of the day he got a family he got kids and a wife and all the shit and he got to go home and make it
home to and I'm thinking about that just as much as I'm thinking about my son so I make decisions where
it affect my team in a positive way you know what I'm so I'm not how here just moving like a young
cowboy and no shit like that but it's important to high security because what you're doing this
shit for we're doing all this shit to lose it you feel I'm saying like I didn't see too many
special people you know I'm saying they life and their career gets short cut because of moment
decisions you feel I'm saying it's like it ain't even really worth it you feel I'm not so you got a high
security you know it was crazy hold up uh one of the last times me and gil seen you it was in new york
city this when the tour started you know you know corona you know stopped the tour but literally
it was you and you had brook king going in the tour with you yeah that's my boy how did that you know
just this passing of him how you know no man that she made me drop real tears like i really got genuine
love for him you know what i'm saying everybody around like them are my real homies you feel i'm saying
like that's one of the people who i'm talking about like he's supposed to be here right
now to this day you know what i'm saying but at the end of the day it's like
it's just that shit just in us heat like i just said i feel like i'm a regular
nigger bro felt like a regular nigger where it's like you could just do certain things
and you know what i'm saying it's like but at the end of the day we can't can't do certain
shit it's just certain shit we just can't do you feel i'm saying it's like that situation
fuck me up bro like i'll be still thinking about it i'll be still tweaking up bro i'll be
posting shit just you know what i'm saying just all types of shit because that's my
real, real homie, you know what I'm saying
and like, I never want to see that happen
to a nigga that I don't even fuck with
on the level that I fuck with him, you feel I'm saying?
So it's like, of course it's going to affect you
in that way and it's like, that
a nigga like, shit, we're the same kind of nigga.
Yeah. When some shit like that happened, you feel
like it could happen to you. With some shit like that
happened to me, because I know
for a fact, I feel like
a regular nigga where it's like I'll
probably, you know, I know I ain't
you feel I'm saying, but just in our
nature, it's in our nature to crash out. We are
do it quick you feel i'm saying that shit could really cost you your life bro but when you
a chosen one man you know what i'm saying you got to understand this man god chose you for a reason
when you're blessed by the best you better act accordingly don't disrespect your blessings yeah i mean
don't disrespect your blessings ain't you know what i'm saying motherfuckers worked their whole life
to make it out the hood man they work their whole life to be able to provide for their mama
so their mama ain't got to go through the shit she had to go through wake up go to them
fucking jobs for the rest of life.
A feet hurting. You feel what I'm saying? And then
niggas get there and then act like they're not blessed.
You feel what I'm saying? So to all the youngans, man, don't disrespect your
blessings. You feel what I'm saying? And I'm not, you know, talking about King Vaughn or
nobody in particular. I'm just saying I'm giving the youth of the future some game.
That when your blessings come in, accept your blessings. You can't be a superstar
rapper in a street
nigger
that just don't add up
even if you are
it's like you are what you are at the end of the day
and a lot of times like
them obstacles and them type of people
gonna come at you you feel I'm saying like
and I'm just saying in general like you would think
oh yeah I could do this I gotta
I'm a street nigga I'm gonna still carry
my gun but just certain shit is like
you gotta really like separate
yourself from it entirely
in order to really you know what I'm saying
get to that next level you feel me and like
I'd be, and like, I ain't
gonna laugh. Dirk a smart ass
nigga, bro, I'd be talking to Dirk, like, he really
moved, like, you feel
I'm saying, like that nigga know exactly
who he is, you know what I'm saying, the influence
he got, the what, the shit, you know what I'm saying, like,
we didn't hear those kind of conversations, and he
had it with me, like, on some
telling me, even, like, and it'd be
shit that I know already, but it's like, we got to
really remind each other, like, you feel I'm saying,
as far as, as kings, like, no,
nigga, you got it. I seen, I seen in Philadelphia
Yeah, it was, uh, uh, Philmore.
He was doing the show there, and I was in the room when he,
and I seen him check one of his homeboys for getting a little aggressive
with somebody that was there.
He checked the shit out of this bull, man.
He's like, yo, man, sit the fuck down, man.
What is you doing, man?
That, you know, you do that, that turn into this.
Now we're in the whole situation.
Exactly.
I seen him checking, but I noticed.
That's the same shit.
We're talking about, you got a hat at.
Absolutely.
I noticed when you pulled up, right?
Because I know at the beginning of this, you probably had about,
a bunch of homies moving around
which you was deep, everybody deep.
But I noticed when you pulled it up
and you could tell about
a different, more experienced artists
and the artist got a little time in the game,
it was only you, your manager,
your security, your cameraman,
like one other brother.
I don't know if they're assisting some of them.
It was only five of y'all.
Wasn't 50.
What is the importance of that?
Like just, you just got real people
that all bring value.
Because we move, you got to move efficient
like that, you feel I'm saying?
Like, that's cool.
I've been kicking it.
I'm literally with 20, 30, 40 niggas if we go out to the club, all of that.
But, like, certain shit, I can't even, like, especially for something like this.
You know what I'm saying?
We got to just pull up and be efficient.
When we move in that way, you can't really be responsible for 50 niggas
when you want to get in and out of somewhere.
I'm saying.
But I understand what you're saying.
When you're moving out here 50 deep and all that, you're responsible for any of them.
Responsible for any of them.
So anybody make a decision, they don't know them other 50 niggas.
All they know is they pulled up with G Herbal.
That's who was going down on.
G. Herbo did this.
G. Herbo them shot the club up.
G. Herbo them did this.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't know nobody but me.
So it's like, and if you're moving with 50 niggas, all them got to understand that they
responsible for you, too.
You feel I'm saying?
They got to make decisions because any decision that they make in the wrong way going
to affect you and vice versa.
You feel I'm saying?
So it's like you can't even have that type of energy around.
And so all the artists out there, I'm not telling you to drop your homies off, but I'm
telling you to eliminate your responsibilities.
He's telling you to drop your homies off.
No, I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm telling you eliminate.
I'm just saying, niggas got to go home.
I'm just sorry.
I'm sorry.
No, no, everybody can't go.
Everybody can't go.
But some of your homies play a role.
Like, dude's trying to be cool.
You know what I mean?
If your homies got to play a role, everybody got a motherfucking part to play.
Everybody got a part.
When I used to go out, I always had a nigger on with me.
I always kept one nigger with me that never smoke a drink.
Because that niggas always seeing anything clear, eh, yo, gill them niggas over there on angles, man.
That's me.
I do that now.
But you're just scary, so you be worried about shit.
that ain't got nothing to do with it.
Yo, the bitch is gritting on us.
What's so what I'm going on?
No, you do.
We got some girls at a sucker punch.
So I got to be on part.
I got a surveyed scene.
I'm just like the ambulance.
You know when the ambulance pull up.
The first thing they're supposed to do is surveyed the scene.
So I'm checking out.
Like, oh, hold up.
She do look a little tough.
She's about 180.
If she's still me, I might go down.
We can't stay from over there.
Certain shit, you got to be on.
Like, I'm on point.
I'm, listen, I am AP.
See, the problem is, too.
A lot of you homies, I got to say something to all you homies.
shit going on you ain't doing security you just looking tough and you'd be
gritting on niggas in the club for no reason stop that dumb shit
number two a lot of you niggins ready get sent home a lot of you
I'm just being straight up right now and shit is tight dudes ain't doing shows like he used
to be doing I'm just saying and you're not bringing no value motherfucker motherfucker you too
cool I don't roll nobody blunt stuff oh oh you're smoking the weed that I got I'm the
rap star you tell me yeah I don't roll no blunts for nobody nigga where you get that
weed in that backwood from you ain't pay for that in that hotel you stay in
I'm paying for that shit.
Too many of the homies
that rolling around rapists,
you niggas is too cool, man.
You're too cool to be here.
You can take that cool shit back down the way.
But you're not going to be taking that cool shit
on these private jets.
You're not going to be taking that cool shit
in these mansions I'm written
and all these other shit that's going on,
all these trips be going on.
That cool shit can stay down the way,
not in the Rich Carlton,
not in the four seasons,
not on the PJ.
Not on Rodale Drive
when we're going shopping, homie.
Find a fucking part and play that shit.
If you don't want to play no part,
take your ass back down the way
and post up.
It's not my fault.
And don't go back down the way and say,
oh man, Herb send me down the way,
Wallow sent me back down the way.
Your goofy ass, you got your ticket back home
because you ain't want to do shit.
You just want to be a fucking bill
because I'm going to tell you one thing right now.
My accountant said,
oh, what the fuck?
Why did you have 15 plane tickets in two days?
What the fuck is going on?
Oh, no, that was homie number one,
homie number two.
What do they do?
Like, ain't none of these guys on the paper.
Like, what the fuck is going on?
And then you're taking the head of your pocket.
Now you back around the way.
Man, that nigga ain't a real nigga.
He's a sucker.
man, I don't fuck with that nigga.
He can't come back through the way.
Wow, whoa, boom, boom, boom.
You're ready to go to fuck home.
Yeah, you.
Yeah, I'm talking to you.
And I'm telling you, you motherfuckers is lucky.
Y'all lucky that I'm not on some of these rap teams
because I'm telling you right the fuck now.
I'll be, listen, I'll be, listen.
You're not, nigga, the homie that.
Look how he rolled his blunt.
You know a nigga never smoked weed before, look, go ahead.
You know how you got the, oh, you spit on it,
and then you roll it, whatever, how does she go?
The dude to be sitting over there
You know every
Every rapper got a homie
A fucking homie
That think he's the rapper
He dressed like and he's sitting there
He don't rap
But he's moving around like he rap
He don't do shit
He don't do shit like he's just his homie
He front like he really made it like him
Does a dude just sit me
I'm the dude that's gonna come by
Hey crazy mic
There you go
What's that one?
No that's your ticket
You're out of here
No no come on security
Just get him to the airport
Driver get him back
Come on you out
You look crazy shoot him up
You like gritting on niggas
You're going back down the way
Come on you go
I'm just I'm sending niggas
home. If any of you rap boys need somebody
to clean the fucking house, call me. Because I'm trying
to say your life. I'm trying to say your money
and your life. I'm not with no cool shit. I'm not
with none of that shit. I don't get a fuck how tough you look
home. Now, I'm going to tell you something. Now,
I'm going to say this. If you do hire my services
to clean house, my, my services call
Clean House LLC. If you do hire my services,
I will say this, though. If it's a
nigga that look overly tough, I might not
send him home. I'm not going to say nothing. I don't want to get this
to know. I don't want the nigga to shoot me.
I don't. Did you take some leg, walkers?
That's in my security job. This is a different profession.
I got different areas of concentration that I deal with.
Security, you know what I do, I do DJing, I do personal assistance.
It depends on what, because the assurance take care of certain areas.
Now, I'm just saying this.
All you fucking homies are sitting around get y'all shit together.
Are you going back down the fucking way?
I'm letting you know.
And if you ever see me pop up in the hotel somewhere, that mean I got hired.
I mean, I got a contract to come here and clean the fuck out, you're in trouble.
I'm sending you to fuck on because I'm telling you, you're going to be a fucking liability, man.
You're going to get tough in the club with somebody.
And hit somebody with a bottle.
And now I'm getting fucking, now the artist is getting sued.
So I'm going to come and see you home.
Yeah, call me to clean up.
Cleanup.com.
Before we get out of here, man,
I guess I ask you, man,
what you prefer?
Harold's Uncle Remus.
Oh, my God.
You always ask the people from Chicago,
like you're a Chicago chicken store.
I am.
I fucking them.
I fucking them.
Ever since,
Boogaddy, he took me to fucking Uncle Remus.
That shit was nasty.
I'm a Harold's type of nigga, man.
Oh, you Harold?
Yeah, I'm here.
What's in the sauce?
It's the sauce.
It's the sauce.
It's the crisp.
It's how you fry something about it, man.
It's the salt and pepper.
But the shit just hidden, man.
I'll pull the Uncle Remus on some, I don't know.
I don't really, I ain't, I don't really fuck Uncle Remus like that.
Me either, man.
It's like, it's chicken.
It's Harrel's, man.
Everybody know that.
I don't give a fuck what it is who, you got to literally, like, be from the same street as Uncle Remus.
If you think that shit's better than Harold.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I just want to tell Harold, too.
Harold.
Is that really his name, or they just named that shit, Harold?
Harold's it, man.
But is Harold really, you know, Harold, man.
Big Howard, what's up, baby?
Big H.
I don't eat chicken,
but I heard you that big.
They fucking your brand up out here
and motherfucking Atlanta, man.
I want the fucking Harold's in Atlanta, man.
That shit was tangling twisting
like Annie N's brother, man.
That shit was fucked up.
They gave me light skin chicken, man.
They never did that shit in Chicago,
they gave me fucking light skin Harals, man.
You got to discriminate against light skin chicken.
I do.
Shit.
Chicken's supposed to have a little
to it.
Now you ain't just supposed to just
like the shit baked?
Listen, man.
Shout to Harold is in Chicago
and not fucking Atlanta.
Y'all need to step your shit up.
Yeah.
Appreciate your.
terrible for coming through, man.
And before we go, because I know a lot of y'all don't know what's going on,
but one thing about this guy, he is definitely...
Real nigger till I leave.
Listen, man.
I'm wildo 267.
I'm all over to drop, man.
I'm just going to use that drop, man, when I come back out.
You're going to hype this nigga up.
Real nigger till I leave.
I'll do samples and all that, man.
You go to hate this.
I'm fucking with it.
No, money bag.
Money bag hired me, too.
He hired me for DGG.
I'm fucking with it.
Money bag.
He hired you live.
You said it, man.
Real nigger.
I sent it to his people.
I'm going to get some copy
for some publishing for that.
I was G. Herbo, man.
Shouts out my nigga Gillie, man.
Wallow, man.
I love you.
You already know.
Lay enough.
I mean,
and it's just like that.
Right.
