Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 139: FEATURING BIG SEAN & HIT BOY
Episode Date: November 15, 2021FEAT. BIG SEAN & HIT BOYYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/mworthofgame...
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Right.
The Monty Way.
Hey.
The Travers in a sky.
Box seven, two, seven.
Yeah.
Self-Beket.
K.
Straight Zobie.
So got a week.
In the trap, the niggas come around.
You better like that dope.
Fuck, that's got shit.
It'll take too long.
I go back selling bowls.
I just heard about this flexing nigger got it from a hole.
My two short is quick to rob you,
Polly take you off the floor.
I need chain and watching braces, Polly take that new phone.
I just pull some tricks up in my cup.
This shit ain't for the low.
I just booked a trip to Cali, get them highs and for the low.
How the fuck I made like 20,000 selling to the bros?
How do fuck I made like Tony Daws and selling to the bros?
How the fuck I'm in these streets with all this jury keep them crowing
How the fuck you let them niggas rob you don't you keep a poke
I'm the boss or if I tell them niggas go they quick to go
Shit like boss around my neck with all this water needs a mo
And them niggas cap and they ain't never seen a fucking tony bro
I was in the city with a 40 riding in the rows
Rob had made a 50 trapping on his cryptos selling loads
I had stacked it to the top before they started selling pros
You could get whatever from me baby long as you keep the clothes
Nika keep that trap open for long this shit don't never go
And I keep a bankroll with me, nigga, this shit will never follow.
Yeah, I keep a bang with me, nigga, I never go.
Nika Andy sleeping off the lean, let's make a hundred moan.
I don't think to dream about this shit.
Look how I pass him on.
Bust was really flying and a job, nigga, let me tag him on.
I'm just starting off the ex.
You bet you tack them off.
Yeah, uh, and we go tag them off.
Pist who get the crap, and then we pull up like what's cracking home.
And that if you're real, these don't shoot this up like bicycle.
You know that gas and taxing.
Don't we can't get some taxing.
You know, like this.
I've been busting always man the nigger doing damas
She'll get like curfies like I'm busting off the nannis
She'll hit like curry like we clutching on the hammers
Come up and we blend me, let them understandless
They call me awkward baby, you know I'm a priest here
She want that money, baby fucking for that bridge here
And I'm dripping every day that's proud of fleeceeat
I ain't playing, we're so claiming for some g's in
Niggas pussy, they're just banging on the beats hit
Crap like turkey, I don't ever want no peace
Could have been on but I'm caught up in these streets
And the city is some of my niggas got that boost
Yeah
Want somebody tell them hit me on the telegram
Man I told them before I were flipping haloprene
Catch out baby when I pull up and tell them man
Uh huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
That was going right here
Yeah, yeah, yeah
That was going right there
Self made cab man
That was going right
Trapped over, they went in
But you know what? You ready?
Let's go.
Let's go.
Ooh.
Ooh.
Oh.
Short in the building.
Ah.
Ah.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
I almost died twice.
I would triple platinum more than three times.
What a life, man.
I feel like God went and blessed me with the trick dice.
And I left out red even though it wasn't tight.
I ain't married yet.
So it's Rocky on my right.
Huh?
And I'm on stage by myself ain't with a hype, man.
Go ahead then.
Tell me what your price is.
Mine's is a hundred bees.
Really, you can't swine.
Lost my appetite to where you be, be biting.
I'm off no sleep, day shit, plus a night shit, quick, quick.
Ask it when I'm free.
I'm always priceless.
I ain't really rocking with you.
I ain't on that.
Man, I'm going right in.
I ain't waiting around.
Fuck all that.
I'm going right in.
I ain't really rocking with the type of shit.
You type in.
That little street you flexing.
Ain't nothing when you got it.
What?
What?
What?
You know, that's really the money.
That's just how I'm rocking.
I can't wait.
I'm going right in.
Right in.
Right in.
Right in.
Right in.
I swear I almost died twice.
What a life, real.
What a life.
A hell of a life.
Ow.
Rocking on my...
And I'm on stage by myself.
Ain't with a hype, man.
Go ahead then.
Tell me what your price is.
Mine says a hundred bees.
Really, you can't swipe this.
That's their mentality.
Stack the fatalities.
Pick them off.
For real, his face.
I got a tie to me.
My brother, Jaylon, Rose.
Scott in the cat
Shout out my bro Jalen Rose
Hey Rose
Woo
Fat five baby
Finally famous
Give a fuck about no fame
What
Ask me all my LLC
Is and some I change
What
If I die today
Just know I live up to my
Man
Call me big
Like this
Really my name
You know how I'm coming
I ain't even got to explain
In the best shape of my life
She had the crib
She getting trained
Go against me
It's worse
And going against the grain
At the front line
Give a fuck about no pain
And I for real
Feel a gallery
And with a mind frame
Huh
Coming in how I can
I ain't win the road
Right in
I'm going right in.
That's what I'm a life.
I only get one life, so I almost died twice.
I want triple-platter more than three times.
What a life.
What a life.
Man, my brother Jaylor-Lerose really got that academy, too.
But you know what?
I'm going to tell you some real shit.
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Y'all might have to change it to billion.
This way be billion dollars.
It might be trillion.
Eli must get a trillion.
We could get a trillion.
Right.
It's possible.
But you know what's important is, you know, Detroit,
Pasadena, is officially in the buildings.
Hold on, wait, hold on.
I'm a bridge between both of them.
But you know, the West, the Midwest and the East is in the building today.
Okay.
So we're going to establish this, though.
You go from Detroit, first cat devoid spit in the White House.
Yes, sir.
See, it's different.
you spit you know you're talking about shawney i did a yeah who you told me shawnee won't he's the first
one to spit in the white house see we know people that's what my grandma called you bro you got it too that's
that's what my grandma they know that's another story but how do you you know you know a lot of people
say no a lot of people not in the guinness book i'm in there a few times i know but listen a few times
in there a few times oh oh you got to explain there a few times well let me let me let me finish this
okay a lot of people say you know back in the day i'm going to the apollo or i did madison i did this
So I wrapped here, I'll wrap here.
A lot of y'all ain't spit in the White House.
See, there's a different when you spit in the White House.
Black man spitting in the White House.
Yeah.
He turned it into the Black House.
That's different.
That's different.
Detroit is in the building.
He Detroit turned the White House to the Black House.
100%.
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Yeah.
So it's a lot of shit going on in here today.
I'm talking about.
And we got hit boy in this motherfucker.
We got hip boy here.
And what the fuck did y'all expect was going to happen?
What did you expect?
What did you expect?
It's going down
Listen, they got the new EP coming
It's ready to get crazy
1022 is going down
So, you know, we're going to get right into this
Wait, hold on, I need to know
about the Guinness World Records
Yeah
A few times
You just look it up, yeah
Look it up, man
I'll be, you can tell me right now
Or what you're in there for
Well, first one of rapping on White House
Yeah
There's some other ones I'm in there for that
You know, you just look up
We ain't got to talk about that
Just look it up, you know
It's some shit
It ain't, you know, it is what it is man
I don't brag about it.
I mean, bragging, we just was informing the people.
You know, like, you know, like, they get us World Book of Records.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
For sure.
Who was the president when you was Ravenon & Wiles?
That boy.
That boy, Barack.
Oh, that was major.
Oh, that was major.
Maybe not call him that boy, that man.
That man, yeah.
That man.
He was on some king shit.
Absolutely.
Oh, yeah, that king, for sure.
Absolutely.
So, um, hit.
Yes, sir.
What's up, man?
Don't put the water on the table
I'm not paying
Absolutely
You're on point
I like that
And you are exactly right
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Hey, so look, I just did a freestyle that was like,
it went pretty viral.
But one of the things I said in there was
every dollar in employee, my money working for me.
and I got that mindset from you.
You said something like that one day.
Not exactly like that.
What did I say?
I don't know.
You said something about like money and employee or something like that.
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Money got to work for you.
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The, a lot of, first of all, I respect a lot, which y'all be, you know what I'm saying,
talk about.
I respect the mindsets, especially a black man, you know what I'm saying, who have clarity,
who have conviction, who have truth to their stories and who have an elevated just energy
to them, you know what I'm saying?
So I'm tapped in to both of y'all, and I think that's the reason why, you know,
God is blessing, you know what I'm saying?
The reason why the universe is working with you and not against you.
Appreciate that.
It's because you embrace that, you know, and you're here to inspire.
one of the things you said is like i mean i always i'm in a lot of businesses myself like i'm in
real estate you know i own i own like a lot of land one of my homies is the biggest um
owner of trailer park lands in the world and he cut me in and deal with that so i do real estate
stuff i got a lot of businesses a lot of startups some tech stuff a whole bunch of things like
that including crypto including a lot of things so i'm a real firm believer and i and i've invested in
a lot of that stuff instead of buying like i mean i do have nice jewelry and stuff but yeah instead of
doing that i'll be like well i'm gonna put 250 in here i'm gonna put 250 in here i'm gonna put 100 here 50 here
do that do that i don't you know truthfully i only have one car i only drive one car because it's like
i put my money in different places you know what i'm saying i take care of my family but uh it's a
mindset and we as black man we got to we got to take over and do what we's here to do you know what
I mean, so I just wanted to say I respect that when you said that it stuck with me.
You're talking about when I say, say your money and your money will save you?
Save your money and your money will save you.
And you said that your money be working for you.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to push your money is like employees.
You got to put that shit to work.
All right, I got it.
I got it.
M is not really an M when they knocked you in your head for fucking taxes.
Nah, it's half.
Sam, Sam going come strong on the shit out of you.
No gun.
You don't even see this motherfucker.
The biggest gang is the government.
Yeah, you don't, you don't see him.
He going to come knocking on your head.
Now you got a little, you got a little couple of hundred thousand.
to play with you got to put that shit to work like employees you over here you over here you over here
you over here you got to let that shit break dance for you because you're not really making money
until you really i'm talking about when your money breakdancing for you that's when you're making
money when you're making money for you and it's risky it's about taking risk you got to
some you're going to win some you're going to lose some you're going to win some but that's what
it's all about and a real shit of OG told me back in the day he said listen man if you know
exactly how much money you got
you ain't got no money
you ain't got no money
I was like damn
you ain't got no fucking money
I thought I was doing something
I had a little bean
a little 114,000
in the bank I'm like
that hundred thousand
hit different though
when you can see your account
hit 100,000
the first time
what nigga I thought I was doing something
nigga
I was that nigga said
nigga if you know how much money
you got nigga you ain't got no money
that shit ain't make no sense to me
when I was young I was like the fuck
you're talking about
I got money.
And so I realized what the fuck he was talking about
because when you got real money
and you got businesses
and you like he said,
he got money in real estate,
he got money over here,
he got money over here,
he got money over there.
It's crypto.
He never know exactly how much money he got
because he's making money every day
and he's losing money every day.
Every day.
The crypto might lose some money.
Sometimes it'll be down $100,000.
Sometimes it'll be down $100,000.
up 200,000.
But I got found the right people to where they, you know, I trust them and to work
with them.
And my family's on the two, my brother and my mom are heavy, heavy, heavy, and to have
been studying it for years before it really kind of became even more popular.
You know how it's kind of more popular now?
They was on that for years.
So it's cool to see them how good they are and like, you know, they'll make money and
do their thing.
It's beautiful.
It's beautiful to just put the family to what they can do too.
Absolutely.
It's funny you said, I got a friend, right?
I ain't going to say his name on the air, right?
But y'all probably seen him before.
He's a big person.
Heavy in the crypto, heavy.
But this was a text I sent him one day.
You can see this.
I said, I said, good day.
I ain't going to say his name.
How you've been?
Just checking on you.
On your week and don't let your week on you.
I lost a billion today, and I'm still smiling.
Wow.
You see that?
I never heard of no shit like that.
You said, I lost a billion today, and I'm still, and this is a real person.
You see, this is what it is right here, real person, right?
So he said, I lost a billion a day.
And he said, for real kind of fun.
I said, money can never match or meet up to your happiness.
He said, it's so true.
Now, friends, pretty women, and great music, different story.
But we're talking about real life.
I'm going right back with a dude that just lost a B.
And I'm putting energy out there, like, listen.
And he really got it, got it.
So it's like, that let me know, I got to keep going.
Yeah, you got to be smart.
You got to be smart.
Oh, shit, I got, I got to keep going.
So it's like, the way we got to see this as black folk and where we come from,
the possibility is endless because they try to eradicate us.
We wasn't even opposed to be here, get this far to be in the position of right now.
Here it is, you got to do like me that did all this time in prison, come home and still got the chance to make shit happen.
20.
But you know what I learned about us?
As black folk, we got to learn how to fucking listen to people that got experienced.
It was a lot of game that Cuds gave me when it came home.
He was like, yo, what's this?
And we got to know how to ask.
I don't know.
Cuzz, be like, no, I do this, because you got to do it.
And I just listen to so game up, whether it's him or whether it was a young cat on the corner
that was telling me about how to operate on his phone or my niece.
And we got a problem with listening.
Because we think every time somebody telling us something, they telling us what to do
and not giving us information that's going to help us get ahead.
I'm like that.
You got to take it with a grain of salt.
Too much pride.
Wise-old aisle sat on the oak.
The more he heard, the less he spoke, the less he spoke, the more he heard.
Let's all be like that wise old bird.
Yes, sir.
And that text just fucked me up, man.
They got lost a billion.
Lost a billion.
I lost $4,000 at the casino.
You got to be smart.
Like you said, them taxes.
Sick.
Taxes aren't my fucking.
Those taxes.
Yeah, them taxes that hit you in your head, man.
I know.
And they'll mess you up.
But the rich people know how to, they know how to operate around them joints.
Well, I mean, I automatically, when I get a check, I separate it.
It's automatically separated.
But it feels, it feels, it hurts for when you say the final number.
No, no, no.
I don't look at it.
No, I started doing it.
Yeah, I started doing it.
I started immediately splitting it.
After last year, I'm just keeping it real, man.
When you got to pay that shit all in once.
That's you had me bleeding.
Twice a year.
I was bleeding internally.
You're painful.
You look at that shit.
Come out your fucking account.
I don't know about that.
You like, you put that batter in your back, though.
And it's a plus and a minus with it because you're happy that you got fucking money that you can pay this shit.
You're like, you know, I'm up.
But it's just a thought that you're giving this fucking money.
To some fucking body, you don't even fucking know.
Like, what they're doing with the money for real?
You're like, let me meet Sam or something.
Like, where is my tax dollars going really?
For real, they'll tell me, but I'll be like, okay, my streets are still fucked up.
I go home.
The streets, the streets I'm riding on, still got potholes.
Where's going to the military, new weapons?
What is it going to?
Is it going to somebody's mortgage?
No, it's going to be the name Sam.
Is it funding somebody's vacation or vacation home?
That shit is crazy.
We can't be, bro.
It has to be.
If you, if you, hey, say if we was the government, say if we was the government, you IRS, you CIA, you, you know, president, you know, the Senate, whatever it is, we could do whatever we wanted to do, really.
We could be like, we'll just take an extra $20 million.
Nobody's going to worry about it.
You don't have to pay taxes.
You go, you good.
Tell your people.
Don't worry about it.
That's big Sean, Chris Brown, and somebody else taxes.
But what I'm saying is, and he's, you know what I'm saying?
It could be like that.
I don't know.
Yeah, they sit by, close doors, breaking down, niggins text.
You said I had Drake's taxes this year.
And it could be, you know, we trust that our system is ethical, but, uh, shit, I don't trust.
Do we trust it?
I mean, after the, after, you know, we've been, after everything that's,
happened every year, every history of your repeating itself,
the Tuskegee experiment, I mentioned that.
I mean, I don't know how black people could ever trust the medical field
100% ever again after they unknowingly gave them syphilis like that.
There's a lot of shit.
Untreated syphilis just to see what was going to happen if they was going to die,
if they was going to go blind, you know,
and then people didn't know, and there was black people.
They looked at us just like, you know, three-fifths of a person.
Absolutely.
And it would just be crazy.
That's why you just got to, why you hear like me, I'm big on, you die once, but you live
every day.
So I just tell people to live that shit out, the best way to their knowledge, whatever you,
whatever you subscribe to in life that help you get up every day and help you live and
take care of your family, whatever your shit is, that's your shit.
Period.
Stay your shit, on your shit, and be you the best of possible because one thing that
people don't understand, like, I work off real factuals of life.
And the fact is, we live in the diet, like about 30 years.
I'm just be straight up about 30, 40,
everybody in this fucking room might be dead.
Possibly.
It's a strong percentage.
I mean, it could happen next year.
That's what I'm saying.
So it's like, you got to get,
you got to lead,
put that shit on the line every day.
You got to put it on the line every day.
You got to talk like that,
you know,
like on the table too.
No, seriously.
Ain't nothing promised.
No, you got to,
and that's why you got to,
the moves we make today
got to secure our futures
of the family members
we won't be living to meet.
That's why you got to move
to lock in your next move,
and when you lock in your next move,
it got to be moves from motherfuckers
that you're never going to meet in your life
because we don't know,
we can't bank on it as other people that's in our family
that's going to be able to move like us.
Right.
That shit comes like 800 years.
Right.
If you look at some of the greats in the history of time,
who the fuck else came after them?
Who came after them?
Like, if we think of all our greats that we have,
who came after Marvin Gay in his family?
I don't know nobody.
Nobody.
Who came after Mike?
Michael Joe.
I don't know nobody.
Like, well, you got kids, this kid.
I ain't talking about this kid.
I ain't talking about like that.
I don't, no, no, no.
I'm talking about extraordinary levels.
I don't know.
Extraordinary levels.
To be able to secure generations.
So you got to be able to, man, like,
you really got to be able to put that shit down, man.
See, you do make it a little hard for niggas, you know,
post the beat, like at a certain level when you got the tennis court,
the basketball court, the Olympic side swimming pool,
and nobody else's house is next to your house.
And, you know, when, you know, you just about to inherit everything,
And you're making it a little harder to get the fucked up and go to work.
I'm just keeping it right.
Yeah, I'm just saying to do, but, you know, I'm just being realistic about this shit.
It's point, valid point.
That's real shit.
But it's like, at the end of the day, you know, what's so crazy about you and hip boys
that you was born in California.
I was.
And, you know, California.
I mean, but I was born there and moved to Detroit when I was, like, a month and a half old.
I don't even know if my eyes was all the way open.
Like, I was a newborn baby, and my family was from Detroit.
But my mom, she lived in New York for 10 years.
My mom used to be an actress.
Actually, you know, back then it was way harder to be an actress.
So she was just booking a lot of commercials in New York.
And it was her and my dad was living in Manhattan.
She moved to L.A. to try and do movies.
But this was before Netflix, Hulu, all these things.
There's only a handful of black actresses that, you know,
it was only a couple TV shows, a handful of movies,
and she was trying her hardest.
But it was hard.
And then she had me as well on top of that.
And it was too much.
But my mom is a genius, though.
She had her master's from U of M in English, you know what I'm saying,
and just a scholar at that.
So she ended up moving back to Detroit, became a teacher.
But her having that type of open mind is the reason that I definitely was able to, like,
follow through with my dream, you know what I'm saying?
Because she was open mind and she supported it.
And when I graduated from high school, she was the one who,
when my whole family was looking at me like I was crazy,
because I had a scholarship to Michigan State and like academics academics and you know
I graduated high school like a 3.7 or something and um everybody wasn't 1.4 like you
bro I was actually 1.9 so I don't fuck my numbers yeah and wait 1.9 in a prison GED program now
that's the dumbest of the fucking that's that's that's universally it's still respected
because it's different when you when you when you when you when you out on the street that's no no I'm
tell you why it's not respected when you out on the streets
and his girls and shit in the class and you know
homies in the hallway bullshit you got
other shit to concentrate on it was the old chicks
when you in jail that was walking around tight
when you were in jail it's just you
in the homies and y'all just learning
you you chose to go there so it was like
let me just go get my GED and you still was dumb
like I'm just saying like
you're stupid like
yeah I don't I don't understand what he's talking
He's a loser.
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Back-to-back.
But, you know, school would be like that.
But anyway, that was the reason I moved back to Detroit when I was a month and a half
because it was just, you know, a newborn baby is a lot.
And what I'm told, I haven't had kids
Yeah, you have them
What you wait doing?
You're going to have some sort of thing?
How do it feel being a father?
It's up to God, really.
Man, it's amazing.
Being a father?
Yeah, being the father.
It's the shit, man.
And it's also showing me how quick life is moving.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Watching him get big so quick, I'm like my own life.
I'm just watching like, this shit really move fast, bro.
But, but.
And you know what's crazy about you?
Y'all seen his kid before?
No.
He's a beautiful kid, man.
For real.
He's a beautiful soul.
I feel like kids bring good luck
You know what I'm saying
I feel like everyone I know who has a baby
They bring good luck
You know for sure
Yeah not when I went to have a session
When Alicia Keys
Before he talked heavy
Before my son was born
And Swiss was there
And he was like saying
Man watch your luck go through the roof
And I had my biggest production year
I think 2020
Like when my son was born
Now you started
To be able to you know
When Grammys and shit
And do all this other shit
You started at 15
Did you?
I started making beats
At 16.
I mean, I started writing
raps first when I was, like, 13.
I met a kid at 15 who had, like,
the setup to make beats and record and shit,
and then that's when I started fucking with that.
But I was always around it
because my uncle was in a group called Troop.
Yes, troupe, legendary.
Yes.
All right, let's get to the juicy shit, then.
I did a lot of it.
Oh, come on, man.
That's me, man.
Come on, man.
Hit.
You've been in with everybody.
Wow.
Who's the moment?
who's challenging artists to work me 100% i'm talking about i'm talking about you you get there
and it's like uh hello oh no i won awards you got you but you might got to pay
5900 fucking beats for they pick one yeah or you what fuck is that or you know honestly
i mean i dealt with that more back in the day i i'd be super choosing on how i'm moving now i really
be fucking with Sean and Nas and a couple of other niggas and I mean obviously I work with
I did Don Tyler single on his eye my work with different people but I really just lock in
with the niggas who actually fuck with me you know what I'm saying that's why me and niz was
able to knock out two albums in a year because the nigga was consistent we hit each other every day
he consists consistently pulling up and the shit just turned into what it turned to naturally
and when I say challenge is not a bad thing because you know a lot of times if everything in a
studio is smooth, you ain't coming out with that hot shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
Yeah, it's for sure.
Like, Sean is definitely a challenge, man.
Like, he, uh, just as far as the, like the execution, like, he want everything to just
be precise.
And that's why what a life sound like, what it sound like the niggis, thinking about
every line, the way he's saying it, what he's saying.
And that shit is, it shows, it showed me how important that is.
Because I'll be the type of nigga to go with the first idea, like, and just let that
be, you know, some people, some people that shit work for, but Sean, he, he's, he,
might go over this shit three four times and that that shit showed me like it's you know
you got to respect everybody process he was getting on me for but then when I come in and he
doing his verse on the eyes album he redoing it redoing it like making sure yeah you you get on some
shit with nize you better come right yeah yeah yeah but some stuff though it is just all
depend on the feeling like for what a life I did that song and like that was the quickest
song I've recorded I probably recorded in like 10 15 minutes it literally was like almost like a
take but we just had to stop to that way that
so should we bring this back as like a hook or like oh wait hold up like it was really like when
i say a freestyle was like a freestyle and i might only went back and changed like one or two lines
but it was like done you know what i'm saying so that actually was one of the quickest ones i did
but some songs i'll sit on for a while and then come back to him you know what i'm saying so it just
all depends on each song but yeah i can be i just i'm not going like front you know it's like a
feeling you got to feel it so if i'm not feeling it 100 and when everybody's like yeah we're good
week, I'll be like, I don't know, man.
I'm not really feeling like this about this, about this line.
Like, maybe I should change it.
People would be like, ah, but then nine out of ten times I change it.
Sometimes people would be like, oh, yeah, it's better.
It's better.
And then sometimes they'd be like, well, it's the same.
But it's just as long as I feel good about it, that's what's important for me as an artist, you know?
Most definitely.
Now, now, the whole bees in the video, I told you, I don't believe that them was real bees.
That's what I'm just saying?
Hell, nah.
Why would I be sitting down there?
And he's sitting there all regular.
Like this shit ain't going on.
Like, yeah.
Motherfuck is biting you.
You scared of bees?
Yeah, how many, how many, how many, how many bitch you?
If they're real.
Bees don't bite.
Well, you know, I just told you it was stupid.
Oh, my fault.
My fault.
That's my fault.
Yeah, that's stupid.
Here's the one thing I didn't know is that bees shit a lot.
So they shitted on you.
So they shitted on you.
But how many times do they sting you?
Well, so look, professionals, they say when they sit down and do this,
they get stung like four or five times.
Bro, when I say I had the calmest energy.
there i got stung two times so i got stung when i first sat down and they put the so how they got
the bees on you on me is they put the queen bee on you and they set it on you and all of the bees
start flocking to you and they protect the queen at all costs it's nothing like it's not no like
spray or it's not nothing crazy and these bees they go away every day and collect pollen and all sorts
of things and come back to the queen every night it'll be it was like 65 000 bees that's crazy
it's crazy bro so i'm interested in i'm interested in i'm interested in things and
like that so I I was like happy to do it it was fun I like they had stung your biscuit
your shit would have been this big yeah baby I would have been looking like Martin that's
that shit just looked scary and looked it like I'd have been scratching forever it was a
it was like a I had to adjust to it when it when it first started going on but it was cool
how long did you have them on there like 30 minutes like 45 minutes yeah 45 minutes
and the vibration it was like zzz like
It was crazy, bro.
Like, super loud.
That's crazy.
Like, when you be playing music, a little blast,
that's how loud it was.
Yeah, it's 65,000 bees on.
Candyman, bitch.
Oh, my God, this is a true.
I'll say it two more times.
Right.
Hey, that shit.
Hey, so, Sean, you work with a lot of people.
Who was the most challenging artist to work with?
Like, or when you guys.
out there you like
I'm coming with that shit
those two different things
both of them
that's what's so good about me
and I was so good about me and I'll rip a game
everybody that sit down in this chair
next to me go
oh Bruno Mars
that's a challenging artist to work with Bruno Mars
I've written for some stuff for Bruno Mars
and he is picky, picky.
I'm picky, he is picky.
He's obviously excellent.
Bruno Mars is one of the greatest artists of, you know,
let's just end it right there,
one of the greatest artists, singers, you know what I'm saying,
artists just, you know, he's unapologetically him.
Voices like butter, you know what I'm saying?
You get artists like that.
Like he fit in the same category as like,
as far as singing goes as like the greats, you know,
you could be like, oh, you know, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gay, Diana Ross, like Bruno
Mars, you know, he's like, obviously he makes, he came at a different time, but his voice and
like how his conviction and his songs, he's really, you know, on that level.
So anyway, he's a, he's obviously more, he does fun, he's a little more in our time.
But anyway, he's, he's very hard to work with sometimes, you know.
That's crazy, man.
Kanye could be very hard to work.
Oh, yeah, shit, yeah.
We all know that.
I thought you was going to say that first.
Me, too.
Kaya will have you redo a verse 10 times, redo a verse 10 times.
Redo some drums 10 times.
All right, so hold on.
Not you.
So, like, how does it go?
Like, you come to the studio, y'all get busy, you lay the verse.
You know, you come in the next day, yeah, you can't see his face.
He got a whole suit on it, and then he, like, I need you to do the verse over.
you do the verse over and then like
after like the 10 day when you come in
and he like
that was hot but I need you to do it over again
it's yeah
damn but sometimes it's not like that
like with click
with me him and hove
I just did that verse on the fly
everybody did a verse to it
so it was like eight other verses on there
and he cut
well I guess I don't know after him and hove met up
they cut everybody but they was like leave Sean on there
he went too crazy you know
go the hook so I'm not I'm not just saying that that's what he told me you know
you hit me and was like congrats bro like so how I'm just saying like when you got the call
was there some regular shit or did you have to go look in the mirror like I didn't I didn't
knew I was that digger like well you always going to know but I've also been at the
I've also been at the point where like like for instance even on a song hurricane like that
we did that song years ago I was on that song and when he called me was
Oh, fuck, a verse crazy on here.
Verse crazy.
Didn't come out when it was supposed to.
Years later, it finally came out.
My verse ain't on there because it's years old at this point.
It's just like, you know, whatever the case may be, which, you know, I don't take things personal at all.
But my point is, it's like, I don't get excited about anything until it's done, like, till it's out.
You know what I mean?
Because things change, for sure.
I like how he humbly through that, isn't it?
I mean, we always want that one.
I'm that nigga like that.
Now, now.
You got to believe in yourself.
You better.
Absolutely.
Now hit, who you want to work with
does you never work with in the game?
Shit, Stevie Wonder.
Oh, mm-hmm.
That should be different.
Damn.
Period.
So.
I know he was talking on your last album.
Yeah, I locked in with Stevie.
Joy.
Incredible.
I know, but what about a...
Hip-hop.
Right.
With some hip-hop shit.
I get nobody, man.
I'm trying to see.
Fuck these bitch-ass things.
Damn.
Look at the show.
He was on his bed.
I get all the beats
I'm taking all the beats
I can't call it
whoever want to fuck with me for real though
I mean I didn't work with so many people
So it's the easy as damn
You know what
I'm an artist I think I'm hot
Let me DM
Hell no you know it ain't
Nah his boy work
You know he ain't got no ego
When it comes to that
He'll work with
So about me just hitting artists
What if a motherfucker just hit you in a damn
Like yo I'm trying to go
Yeah I mean shit
That shit just
That just happened last night
Like certain motherfuckers will reach out
So
DM for shows
Bro, hit boy will work with
Yonse,
Alicia Keys,
Jay Z,
and Playboy Cardi.
And then Rio,
the young OG.
Oh,
Rio,
yes,
definitely.
Free Rio,
we were just in there
with Peasy the other night.
Peasy.
Shout out to Peasy,
my man.
Detroit.
Icewear.
Icewear.
He's in there too.
Baby Face Ray.
Baby Face Ray.
Baby Face Ray.
Hey,
Ro, everybody out there
doing anything in the D,
man, y'all tearing shit up.
Keep going up, man.
Seriously.
Oh, Detroit.
Jeez.
Shout out V.
They did a Sada baby single.
Everybody.
Did a bunch of joints on T.
Everybody out there.
But that's what I'm saying.
His range,
he don't discriminate
just about what he likes.
Everybody got a shot, man.
If he like you,
he's fucking with you.
And that's how I should be.
And that's how I am too.
I don't know I was just talking shit.
Like, fuck these bitch ass.
I was just kidding.
No, I was just kidding.
But point is, it's like,
that's the way to do it, man.
That's what music is all about.
Music ain't got no limitations.
That's the,
I feel like that goes back to the origin of music.
It's just about the feeling.
So if you've got the feeling, it don't matter who you are, what's going on.
A lot of people would be like, oh, I'm affiliated with this.
I'm affiliated with that.
I can't do that because of this.
I can't do that because of that.
And that's just blocking what the greatness that could be sometimes, you know.
And one thing I can agree with you on that because, like, because when he was hot for like 90 days back.
Like, you know.
That's fun.
You had like, you was hot for like 90 days, because you had a good 90 days.
You did in front.
You did, he did shit with all the up and coming niggas in Philly.
Like all the young cats, he had a 90 day run.
And he really, like, spreaded that shit out.
I go lie, bitch, you really had me.
I thought she was about to give me some love right there.
You had like a 90-day run where you was hot.
You was warm.
You know hot before that shit hit.
Like, do you feel it changing it?
But in the state right there, you was that.
And you looked out for all the young niggas in the city.
I ain't going to front.
Still relevant today, though.
Yeah.
You're hyping this nigga up, not in rap.
Not in rap.
And someone else.
This niggas not hot and rap.
We ain't going to go to here.
But I'm going to say this.
My pivot game is legendary.
Your pivot game is legend day.
Fuck as you talk about.
I could have been anything I wanted to be out here.
You was a D-minus rapper.
Let me just tell you something, nigga.
What?
If it would have came down to it and my back was all the way against the wall,
porn hub gilly.
Fuck you mean.
You would have been on poor hub.
Oh, shit.
You talk about, nigga, the most viewed video out.
You would switch it up, huh?
You always got a way out.
But no, now hit, I'm going to ask you this.
Your top five producers of all time.
That's too hard.
No, no.
No, that ain't too hard
No, it's not too hard
Come on
You can get about it that one
You can get about it that one
It's not too hard
All time, you're top of shit
Right
Damn there
I gotta say
Drey
Battlecat
Bam
Forrell
Bam
Yeah,
Bams
Like
Kanye
That whole fucking soulful round
Was just too crazy
Damn
You're doing Jay Diller or no
I mean I love Jay Diller
He's real specific
Jay Legend
That's a piece of Jay Diller
Straight up
Oh damn
Number five
I'm gonna have to say me shit
All right now
I'm gonna say this
I hear a lot of people
Yeah I hear a lot of people
Right
Talk about Purdue
But you know I never hear
Nobody say
And I know you probably
You're growing up
You probably heard these sound
I never hear nobody say
No
Quicks is a legend
People would say him
If I'm not mistaken
And I think, uh,
DJ Quick, though, you got to,
Hey, DJ Quick,
one of the coldest,
called as a legend.
Now, look, though,
I just,
I just sample a DJ Quick and Sugar Free song
on Dom,
on Dom Kennedy last album,
and the nigger heard the song,
it was like,
I'm not even about to make y'all clear.
Y'all could, you know what I'm saying,
just rock with it.
DJ Quick is a legend.
A1.
I think Mustard said quick if I ain't,
but I'm going to say this.
I hear people say,
but I don't hear people say,
like,
I never hear people say,
beats by the pound,
track masters
manny fresh
I'm talking about like
fucking legendary
legendary shit
beats by the pound
was just you know
no limit for y'all you don't know
that's my whole thing
with producers man
like 90% of
you know the average person
they don't even fucking know
what a beat is
they just think the artist
is the whole song like
they don't even know
what they listen to
so it's like
it's hard for motherfucking producers
to really get that
you know what I'm saying
that just do I guess you could say
like like a DJ quick
Most niggas might not even know he make beats.
You know what I'm saying?
Some niggas just look at him as an artist, just like a rapper.
But the niggas sound is, you know what I'm saying?
He made a lot of classic shit.
You made a lot of,
Battlecat is a fucking legend too.
He made a lot of, but see, you know what?
Producers, a lot of times, like you say,
they don't get their credit, but they get their credit with them publishing checks.
Yeah, for sure.
Hey, if you're lucky.
Sometimes.
Right, right.
If you're lucky.
If you got your business, right.
Sometimes somebody will swoop in on you and ruin it for you.
When you first came in the game, you always had your publishing?
Yes, I had an opportunity to sell it at first, like when I signed my first deal and I kept it.
That was one of the smartest things I did.
I'm glad I, lucky I even got that option.
I mean, my first advance was $15,000, bro.
So you got to understand.
I started from the bottom.
So you went to death jacket at 15?
No, I went to, I signed a good music.
That was my first check signed by Donda West.
Signed by Donda West.
I got it framed.
Rest in peace, and it came through a fax machine.
That's Kanye West Mound for y'all don't know.
yes and you got a sign and you was like she's she's on absolutely i had nothing i freestyle
for him at a radius i had no buzz or anything it was you know at the time it was uh it's not like
i had the number one song in detroit or like the you know it was it was a it was a blog it was
the blog air and the mixed tape and like the very very beginning of the mixtape era you feel
me so it just was like that type of deal you know what i'm saying at first and then i ended up
him I did when I got to Dev Jam.
You know what I'm saying?
Good Music Dev Jam and got more.
But yeah, initially, that was just the first.
How did that fit?
How did the 15 bands feel and how quick did it go?
Like, what did you do with that?
The first thing I did was I went to Coldstone.
I took my girl to Coldstone.
Coldstone, that's a restaurant.
And I'm like, I got it.
I got it.
Is that the ice cream jump?
Yeah, that's the ice cream jump.
You went to Coldstone and you just was happy with that 15.
Mm-hmm.
And then after that, I don't know.
I just, that's back when I had the mentality
of like scared to spend it so I was just holding on to it as much as I could but I would be
using it for studio sessions or how to travel or meet somebody out and stuff like that but
I didn't realize that's back before I realized that money is we give money a certain energy
and it's energetic you know what I'm saying and the seven spiritual laws of success when I was
reading it it was talking about how we assign energy to things and we assign a certain energy to money
and when you hold on to something it coagulates if your blood sits in one spot it coagulates and
clots so when you have money you can't be scared to spend it you can't be scared to hold you can't be
trying to hold on to it now you be smart with it you know you save your money but at the same time
when it's time to spend the money you spend it gladly and you give it with love when you're giving
somebody when you're doing something for somebody you give it with love not with stinginess because
that's when it comes back to you you know what I'm saying so at least that's my experience with
the world so um you know back then I had a different mentality when it came to money you know
but really money is just energy you feel me to me to me to me
me.
You're right.
Damn.
Anybody saying that?
I got to give you
20 grand a day.
Don't remind me.
I'm glad he said that.
I'm glad he said that.
I asked you about the Zelle.
I'm going to give you that.
But I want to say this, though.
I want to break down your hope.
Before you go,
I got to break this down.
It's amazing.
You did, you did great because it was his dude.
It was Little Mike records.
Little Mike was a little dope dealer,
big glasses, Jerry Kell.
He gave Gil his first record deal.
He signed him for $500 in a pound a week.
And he signed it.
So you don't.
way better than this
but this is another thing
you see how money changed
nickers
talking who would change
what he do what's Sean do
talking about
so once he got some money
he's going to cold stones and shit
oh Connie Allen and Sherwood
wasn't good enough no more
you know what I'm saying
Of course I mean it was right next
Of course I still was
Oh yeah grilled chicken Peters all day
Sherwood they closed down
Sherwood
Yeah
yeah that was my spot
I know, Lafayette, Coney Island, Sherwood,
Nicky D's, that was right across from Mickey D's.
So they had a...
He was a vicious food boy.
Wait, wait, wait, don't forget about them little seeds of pizzas.
Of course.
Every Sunday, me and my mama got the Little Sears pizza with black olives.
I don't know why.
That was just her thing.
Black olives, yeah, with the butter and parmesan on the crust.
This is the first place in my life I had the Little Seas of Pieces.
Shout out the Mo.
I was in a hotel.
I think I was in one hotel where I was in Miami.
or Z Ocean, whatever.
We were down here shooting somebody
I think we shot me with it.
And she ordered me a Little Caesar's pizza,
a mushroom with extra onions.
Did you like it?
It was crazy.
I fell in love that night in the hotel.
Was it better than a pizza?
Your Sully used to cook you?
Man, get the fuck out of it.
He didn't put him, you know, pizza.
He's still pizza out of the kitchen in prison.
And come back and heat it up in the stinker.
That's another story.
He looking like their house was for real, though.
He looked at Uve-Way-WOL.
But no, shout out.
Man, we talk about my public.
Shout out to Ryan Press over there.
Be giving out the publishing checks.
Yeah, Ryan Press.
My homie Kewain, we did a deal.
He'd be giving out them checks, checks.
My brother, Key Wayne, with Ryan Press.
Shout out, Ryan Press.
Shout out to him.
Good brother.
Philly.
He takes care of a lot of people I know.
You know Ryan Press?
Give the bags out.
That's Philly.
Yeah.
I'm ready to write a lot of shit for him,
and I ain't get my, I don't know, my publishing.
Nigger, you're burnt.
Nigger, call the fire department.
That's crazy.
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how can they get marketing services, right, how can they get graphic design,
how can they get business fund, how can they get credit restoration,
how to become a publicist, how to become a personal trainer, like a multitude of different
courses they can take from our platform.
So tell me everything that they're going to be getting for free.
What is they going to be getting for free?
So we got a step-by-step business credit builder pro where we literally line things up step-by-step,
step one, like you can't go to module two without finishing module one.
You can't go to module four without finishing module three.
a step-by-step blueprint on how they can build business credit.
Now, you know with business credit, the number one reason why small businesses in America,
70% of small business in America have to go out of businesses because they're undercapitalized.
So when you build your business credit up, you allow yourself to get the type of funding
that you need to start, scale, and grow your company.
Okay, that's good.
So that's what they're giving.
You're giving them the steps in the module.
And how many steps to it is it?
So I got six different modules.
This is a number of steps.
but it's a do-it-yourself credit builder so you don't need help from nobody you're not you're not
depending on nobody everything that you're doing is going to be done by yourself now each step what is each
step of that seven steps so the first seven steps like you got getting your business license that's right
so you want to get your business license if it's applicable if you don't have a if you don't live in a
state where it requires you to get certain business licenses or if you're not in the industry where it
requires a business license you don't have to worry about that but another thing that you want to pay
attention to is your website. You want to have a personal website, I mean, excuse me, a business
website. You want to have a business email address because the whole purpose of this is you want
to be able to appear as being credible. Not even just appear, you actually want to be a credible
business. All this stuff that I'm talking about is making sure that somebody becomes an actual
credible business. So when you go in front of these lenders, they're able to say like, hey, I would
trust this person with money and want to actually lend you some money. So you got setting up your
business email address. You got getting your EIN number. Your EIN number is basically like
your Social Security.
number right business right yeah yeah for your business right outside of your ein number
something else that you want to get is um is you want to get a done in brad street number so you're
done it done in bradstreet is one of the yeah your done's number exactly done and bradstreet
is one of the three business credit reporting agencies you got done in brad street you got
equifax and small business and you got experience now the the tricky thing about them is a lot
of people they don't even open up these accounts you have to actually go and open these accounts
when you start a business it does it just doesn't magically appear not you
you got, you know, Equifax done and, you know, in Experian, now you have to actually go and
open up these accounts. You have to go to Experian.com, go to their business section, starting
to account with them. You got to go to Equifax, go to their business section, starting to
account with them. You got to go to Dunn and Bradstreet and get a free Duns number. Don't pay for
a Duns number because they'll try to charge you like 1,500, depending upon which product
you get, but you can actually get your Duns number for free. You just got to wait 30 days, right?
So you got your Duns number, you got your EIN number, you got your business address, and you
want to get an actual business address a lot of people when they go into this space they think oh man
i can just use my home address yeah or a p o box you definitely don't want to use a p o box but you have to
use an actual physical address but this is the trick instead of like going out and thinking like man
now i got to you know pay rent for like you know two thousand three thousand four thousand dollars a
month for office spaces just so i can have a business address now what you can do is you can go
get a virtual address so a virtual address is basically where you hit one of these companies like opus
or what's another one out there regis dot com right you
you go to one of these companies and you get a virtual address for like $99 a month, right?
And sometimes it even comes with a business phone number and a fax number so you can kill three birds with one stone.
And then, like I said, this is making your business more credible, right?
You want to get a business bank account.
A lot of people say that when you start a business bank account, that's when you actually go into business once you get a business bank account.
Now, one thing about the business bank account I want to say, and a lot of people don't notice, right?
When you have a business bank account, you want to keep at least, if you can,
and I'm going to tell you how to do it in a second,
but you want to keep at least a minimum $5 to $10,000 in your business bank account
every single day for at least three months
because that's going to count as what they call a low-fi bank rating.
A low-five bank rating is basically showing lenders.
Like if somebody want to lend you, I don't know, $20,000, $30,000,
they want to see that you've been able to keep money in your account
to be able to say like, man, yeah, I think he would be able to pay me back
because his bank rating is at least a low-five, which is having between, you know,
10 to $20,000 in your business bank account for 30 days.
I always recommend that any time you go open up a business bank account.
And if you don't know how to, if you don't got the money yourself,
you can always borrow that money from a friend to family member and tell them once you get
this business credit, you're paying back.
That's beautiful.
So what's the other steps, though?
So you got opening up your business bank account.
You got starting your own website.
You got getting the business email address, right?
You got getting the business address.
You got getting your Don's number.
You got getting the EIN number.
That's it.
And all of that stuff.
inside of the building, but you do
for yourself. Yeah, all that stuff and more. So
it's a lot more. Everybody teaches, like,
you know, the seven, like it's this thing out there that
everybody talks about, like a seven-step checklist.
Seven-step checklist is going to show you how to structure
your LLC or your corporation to be in compliance
with 99.9% of lenders.
But the thing is, it continues after that
seven-step checklist. So somebody can take
you through that seven-step checklist and you get
that, but you might only get, you know,
30, 40, 50, 60, 70,000
when it comes to funding. But if you
go a step further to do things like,
Oh, making sure you get a business plan with, I don't know, three to five years of your financial
forecast to show these people that you're serious about your money.
Oh, oh, you got assets, you got stocks, you got crypto, you got real estate, right?
You can leverage your assets to get more funding, right?
A lot of people don't understand, like, these different hacks.
One of the biggest hacks, too, I want to tell people about is the CD-secured business loans, right?
So this is a strategy that a lot of people don't know about, really nobody that I even go
to know about the strategy right here.
So what you do is you deposit money into a CD.
your CD is a certificate of deposit, right?
A lot of these companies that tell you,
hey, man, put your money into a CD because you can put your money
into a savings account, but you're only going to be getting like 0.001% of
your money, not going to be making no money, right?
And then they'll tell you, well, put your money into a CD,
you'll be making 3% of your money.
So if you got $100,000 and the CD, you'd be making like $3,000 a year,
which still ain't a lot of money.
But for this case, to get a CD-secure business loan,
you're going to open up a CD.
Let's say, for instance, you put about $5 or $10,000.
Like I said, I can tell you how to get this money.
put about $5,000 to $10,000 into that CD,
the bank is going to match that dollar for dollar
and going to give you a secure business loan
for that CD, right?
So the reason why this is advantageous
is because it's going to show up as...
Oh, break down advantageous because somewhere, you know what I mean,
like Gil wouldn't know what that means.
I definitely know.
I was about to say, what the fuck is that mean?
Yeah, break that shit down
so people can understand
is the boo-boo in a block or somebody.
Well, you know, advantageous comes from advantage.
And advantage is when you're having the up on something, right?
So, you know, what makes this advantageous is the simple fact that it's not going to show up as secure on your business credit profile.
That's another thing.
A lot of people talking about these trade lines, but you've got to get trade lines that actually report to these business credit bureaus, right?
So unless you're dealing with somebody who know which trade lines to get you, you could be wasting a lot of time.
So anyway, this CD secured business loan, you're going to get $5,000, right?
You're going to take that, put that into a CD.
the bank is going to match that dollar for dollar right they're going to give it back to you and they're going to say here here here goes to see these secure business loan right here so now you have a you have a secure reporting on your business credit profile but a good thing about it it doesn't show as it doesn't show a secure it shows as unsecured as far as any other lender who's looking at your profile is it right so banks they know how hard it is for somebody to get a business loan so when they see that on your credit profile oh i was going to give them 20 000 you got a business loan though i'm giving 50 000 that's one bank that's one bank
right and then you start stacking and you multiply that that's major so so how long like like
do this whole process how long do it you can't really say because other people but people
to ran through your program and all that stuff so you three months three months it's eight three months
just three months that's it but i'll always tell me because it's a difference right you can just
go in and you can get funding based off your ein number right just based off you know just have
business credit is what i mean right or you can leverage your personal credit too and just to kind
of clear the space just so people understand about personal credit because people be mystified
personal credit. Personal credit is really easy. You just got to understand how personal credit
works and how to strategize and how to actually put together a strategy for it. So I always
break personal credit down into this. It's just going to be real quick. So for those of you who
know it's just going to be a refreshment, for those of who don't know, the highest score
that you can get is an 850 and the lowest score you can get as a what? What's the lowest credit
score you can get? Fucking zero.
Did you get a zero? Yeah, you ain't got no fucking credit. You got zero about a credit,
dick, what are you talking about?
Oh, shit.
The lowest score you can get is a 300, right?
So the highest can get is 850.
Do you know anybody that got a 300?
Yeah.
Well, like 350.
When you came home, your shit was a lot.
I was 500 somewhere.
I was doing like 500.
It's people out there with hundreds of inquiries.
You feel me?
Like, for one, you go to a car dealership.
Car dealership, you know, if you don't know any better,
instead of just going to Navy Federal,
having Navy Federal write you a check to go get a car light,
people just go into the car dealership,
run and, you know, just try to get a proof of anything.
They get like 20 inquiries on experience,
another 20 on Equifax, another 20 on Equifax,
another 30 on trans union.
Now they look up, they got 70 inquiries.
You get what I'm saying.
So basically what you want to do is you want to understand how credit works, right?
So the highs you can get as an 850, the lowest you can get as a 300.
So that means it's 550 points in the middle that you can either gain and lose when it comes to your credit profile.
550.
Now watch this, right?
With that 550 points out of that 550, it's comprised of five different components, right?
the top component the number one component is payment history
payment history is 35% of your credit profile so 35% of that 550 points
goes directly towards your payment history because all credit is
is just your ability to make payments on time overtime so it's some people
who will come to me they don't even have credit cards and it's like you're missing
out on getting any points towards your payment history and building your credit
profile up because you don't even got a credit card you always want to have at least five
at least if you don't have at least five credit cards lenders are going to have
Lenders are going to say that you got what's called a thin file.
You don't want to have a thin file.
That's why if you just got a 720 or 740s,
I'm old man, I got a 720, I got a 740.
All right, but what's your profile look like?
I don't care about your score.
Show me what your profile looks like, right?
So 35% of your credit profile is going to go to payment history.
The next biggest part is 30%.
That's going to go to your utilization, right?
So if you got a $1,000 credit card,
you use $300, which is your utilization?
Nigger, we ain't take the horses.
Yeah, so your utilization at 30%.
say, man, I thought you know money.
What you mean?
Man, listen, I'm not a kelk, buddy, man.
Hey, you give him trick questions in here.
I just smoked some bomb and shit.
He smoked a reg.
I didn't know.
I didn't know he was going to put me to test.
They got this study, d'clock.
That was Reggie you smoked.
So, listen, a thousand dollars, you used 300.
30%.
Oh, 30%, okay.
30%, right?
So you never want to go over 30% credit utilization
or else is going to negatively impact your credit profile.
So I always tell people to see.
What if you go over and you pay before?
Then good.
So, so, so, oh, no, Matt, if you go over and you pay.
Yeah, yeah.
If you go over and you pay, but if you're in a situation where, let's say, for instance,
you get, I don't know, 100,000 and then you use 30% of that, now you're at 30,000.
Are you in the position to, you know, pay back 30,000 that quick?
So, you know, if not, then your credit going to be messed up until you're able to pay that down.
You get what I'm saying?
So that's the thing.
And then I'm about to show you how business credit, using business credit card makes way more sense
than you utilizing personal credit cards.
But let me bring it back.
So $1,000, boom, use $300.
You had 30% credit utilization.
I always tell people to stay under 30%.
but ideal credit usage is under 6% right that's ideal credit usage the next biggest part is 15%
of your credit profile that's going to go to your length of credit right so if I got three credit
cards credit card one a half of 10 years credit card two a half of 10 years credit card two a half of 10 years
that's 30 I was going to ask you how much about I stopped there's 30 years of average age of foul
no there's 45 no 10 10 10 oh he said 10 30 I said 15 15 15 oh that was my fault I was thinking about
someone else but good
That's 30 years of average age.
I mean, excuse me, there's 30 years of total credit history, right?
Between three cards, 10 each years, right?
So what you do to understand your length of credit is you take that 30 years
and you divide it by the number of credit cards that you got.
So in this scenario, it's three.
So 30 divided by 3 is 10.
So that would make your average age of foul 10 years.
I always say anytime before you're going for funding,
you always want to have about 5 to 10 plus years of average age of foul.
And you could do things like getting AUs and other different tips and tricks that you can get.
What is the AU authorized user?
So for those that you don't know what the authorized user is,
is if you got an auntie, you go to your auntie and you say,
hey, you know your auntie, you got a Wells Fargo card,
$10,000 you have for 10,000 years.
You say, hey, Auntie, can you call Wells Fargo and put me on his authorized user
to help boost my score?
I'll put him on as an authorized user.
Fuck out.
You got to, you got to watch out for, you know,
because, you know, somebody messed your money up.
Right.
He messed my thing up.
But I'm going to say this, man.
Everybody right now, what I need you to do,
you're going to get the business credit building, right?
If Jacori's going to hook you up from Welchial.
He's going to bless you.
What you need to do is text news, N-E-S, news, like the news, text news to 8-8-719, N-E-E-W-S.
Yeah, you didn't say that.
I didn't say that.
No, you said N-E-S, n-E-W-S.
Right, it's right there on the screen, though, you see it on the screen.
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six other people on there teaching six other things but not just that from just name the things
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Yeah.
And the biggest thing that I want to tell people is one thing.
One thing is never underestimate the amount of energy something takes to actually do, right?
Like somebody to say, man, listen, I want to go, I want to go close 10 deals, right?
So, hmm, let me call 30 people.
They call 30 people that close one deal.
It's like, don't say you want to close 10 deal and call 30 people.
Say you want to close 10 deal and call 300 people.
you get what I'm saying like you got a 10 exit you got to take it to the next level a lot of people feel because they underestimate the amount of action that they need to take don't be one of those people take action when you see an opportunity take that opportunity like we literally putting you in front of all the movies and shakers like anybody who's a who's an instructor on my platform they curate it's not just anybody can come on my platform and become an instructor that curated so they're killing it in whatever industry it is like the guy who teaches our credit mastery course he literally does credit repair for
Anybody that you can think of from Jermaine DePree to Bow Wow to Acon to GZ to, you know,
the Atlanta Hawks, the Atlanta Falcons, you name it.
He does our credit mastery course.
You're going to be learning everything that you need to master your credit from that person.
So anybody that we ever recommend that we ever prefer on our course platform is legit.
So if you get up on the course platform, once you're going to be going to be going to
be going to be going to be going to be going to be going to be going to be going to be going to
Instagram down below.
You can hit him up if you think you got a good conversation for TEDx.
And it's just like that.
Right.
Crazy.
But hit.
All right.
So if you could, like, like, if you could do a collab album with somebody right now that's relevant in time now on the time now on the aspect of just just, just producing.
Y'all do a, just a production joint together.
Who are you doing it with?
You mean another producer?
Another producer.
Oh, shit.
Right now.
Shit.
Me and boy wonder.
That shit would be hard.
Sure, yeah, we linked up and talked about some shit about that too, so, yeah.
Hey, boy.
Yeah.
Hit Wonder.
Hey, boy.
Yeah, I like that.
Shaw, who are your top five artists right now?
Right now.
Currently.
Top five artists?
Damn, that's the second one.
See, when you got to be, we got that good shit.
When you make the guess say,
like a spicy.
Top five artists?
Spicy wing or something.
You mean just any genre?
No, you know what I mean.
I mean in the rap game.
Oh, I'm a rap.
Damn, now you got to sit back.
You know you got a good question one.
You're not ever just right now.
We say right.
Because if we don't say right now, you get wiggle room.
Right, you get biggie.
No, we're not doing none of that shit.
They got to be living.
Trick, trick.
You ain't doing none of that.
Come on.
Okay, I believe in myself, but let, no, you're not in there.
Not as being in there, okay.
Just keep him out of there.
He's trying to be, you ain't get no space to wiggle.
Damn, this is this hard.
Rappers, Drake.
All right.
Got to give it to Drake.
Mm-hmm.
Um.
Yay, for sure.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Naz.
Go ahead.
That's four.
He cheated.
He should have excluded them.
What you mean?
He should have excluded.
Kendri.
We say now.
Oh, no, no, no.
Oh, no, no, no.
All he got in there is Kendrick and, uh, for right now is, uh.
And Drake.
And Drake.
So you got three more.
No, yeah.
Yeah, he's an old school.
He older.
He's, come on.
We talk about him young.
We talk about right now.
My favorites, though.
some of my favorites like I really love how Peezy talking I just love
That's three Detroit again
Peasy that's three
Me and Peezy that's three I love how face talking oh that's great
I love how face talking love for oh I ain't even shout out for two
Shout out 402 yeah shout out not 42 for two you gotta make sure it's not 42
Oh my fault yeah not 42 yeah um I fuck a little baby too
Little baby's gonna cry fuck with Dirk crazy it's cool because I was
In 2010, I was in a studio with Dirk and Young Chop,
so Dirk, it's crazy to see how he got the energy
of a new artist right now.
You know what I'm saying?
It's, like, beautiful to see
because he's been at it, at it, added, at it for a long time.
I'm sure, like he said,
I heard him saying one of his raps that people told him to,
his homie told him to quit before,
and he just kept going.
You know what I'm saying?
So I already know I'm missing a lot of people,
but I don't know if that answer the question.
No, that answered my question.
Yeah.
Now, what artists like when you go into the studio?
Why, lo?
Like, I gotta come with that shit tonight.
What's up, love?
Niggas mention you in here.
I had to call you.
I said, let me call this, nigga,
because you got mentioned too many times up in here.
You got mentioned too many times in here.
You see what's going on?
What's up, dog?
What's the guy?
I told, niggas, we're doing the tape.
Yeah, oh, yeah, we're doing the tape, most definitely.
It's on the way.
I mean, well, I'm waiting for, I'm still waiting for,
everybody I'm still wearing for Peasy
I swear Vezzo and baby face
Ray to be on a million dollars with a game
but these niggins too busy for us
They're too busy, though
We're going to wait
It's cool, it's cool
Detroit players too busy for us
I'm booking them niggins fly marks to them
Man don't even worry about it
Because money isn't the thing
We see you riding around
They said they're going to come to the city
Right we see you riding around
In the motherfucking sunroof
Bigger than the motherfucking
You know I ride around
In a brand new one
Brand new.
Yeah.
We see you flexing on there.
And we're going to say this, to establish this, free Rio.
We're going to establish that.
Free Rio, everything.
We're going to establish that.
Much love, man.
Get a go.
Get a boy.
I'm a ghetto boy.
I'm a ghetto boy.
Get a little bit.
Get a boy.
That's the name of the shit.
I'm a ghetto boy.
Like I said, hey, John, tell them we got some shit on the way, Tom.
Of course.
They already, man, they already know.
We already know.
Yeah.
Much love, man.
Get them flights together.
Love, bro.
All right.
Well, man, listen, man.
Shout out to you, Sean, for even, you know, fucking with the up-and-coming niggers, man.
Yeah, it's cool.
Every time I meet them, they'd be like, at literally everyone I met in a different way,
they'd be like, man, it's like, you know, you did this.
You really did it from the city's showed or something, you know what I'm saying?
You open the doors up, yeah.
And it's, and, you know, we don't all rap necessarily the same.
Everybody got things on styles.
It's cool to see so many different styles.
You know what I'm saying?
Four-two, don't nobody sound like footoo.
Don't nobody sound like face.
or nobody sound like peas
You don't nobody sound like T
Don't nobody sound like
Anybody saw that
Bezo
Shout out to PAYR
You know Vezo B
Yeah Payroll
Payroll D&E yesterday
And said let's lock in
Payroll
Payroll
I had payroll on my second
I'm in 2013
He'd be talking
That player shit
That Detroit player shit
He locked in with it
Yeah he ain't playing
So
It's a beautiful
You know
And I'm like
And with Dave's Lowe
She was another one
who really helped change, like, was a real visionary too, you know what I'm saying?
So it's been an honor to just be able to lock in with all of them.
I did songs with all of them.
Got a chance to just, you know, collaborate and just, you know, exchange that energy in that way
and just put it out to the world.
So it's beautiful, bro.
It's beautiful to see Detroit get that love like it should be.
You know, it's been an, there's been airs of music in Detroit from the Motown to the, you know, to, you know, you're talking about the Jay Dilley.
to Eminem to all of that
to Royce in them to
to now it's a whole different vibe
you know what I mean so it's cool to see
the city just thriving like that
that's what it's about
man it's just beautiful to see that
you know it's so many of
the youngans and and by the way
we're leaving out so many people
bro so many people
Detroit
shout out cashdoll
shout out cashdoll for show for show
she hit me up today like why you ain't
give me no plaque for so good I'm like
I don't know like
Shout out the cash dog
The plaque coming
Yeah the plaque coming
And um
Cash dog
Shout out
Um
Early Mac
Shout out
Shout out
Shout out my boy
Royce too
man
We gotta get back on our early morning
phone calls bro
I ain't talked to Royce in the minute
Shout out
Right
And shout out
M&M too
Right
Shout out
Shout out Eminem
Yes sir
Yeah
Shout out
Yeah shout out
Shout out Trick Trick
Shout out
Shout out
If you're from the city
Just know I ain't
I ain't say your name
I ain't excluding you at all
Like
That's a nice
Another thing, you know, Detroit, we wear our egos, so we would be mad.
Like, man, a nigga ain't shot me out.
Nick ain't safe.
Nigain't put me on the song.
You don't fuck with me.
They ain't put me on the song in.
It's just like, bro, it ain't even like, it's all love, period.
They ain't got no time to be able at odds or war with nothing.
We, we black man.
You know what I'm saying?
We, we got to stick together.
We got another things working against us already.
Right.
We've got to protect our energy.
Now I want to say this.
What, you, would two,
expect from what you expect you know now it's out tell us about the creation of it it was just
really just us feeding the fans bro so it ain't really no it ain't it wasn't really thought out some of
these songs we have for a while some of them like you know we obviously were working on tons of
music yeah you know what I'm saying we're in a real groove and it's just it's really time to feed
the fans at least that's how I looked at it and give him this new energy we on like I said like
Sean, we talk
every day pretty much. He's pulling
up at least three, four times a week
so every time we're just trying to
be productive and that shit just
start stacking up, adding up, and it just made
sense for us to like put that collective
songs out.
That's what it's about, man. Yeah, but it's definitely
you know, it's just
to get the momentum going really, just to
put out to me. I ain't put out
music over a year. You know what I mean?
So it's like, I ain't trying to go that long
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saying and know that i'm here for a bigger purpose than just you know having a song or you know
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If I'm a young rapper and I'm trying to come up in the game
and I'm just out here spitting,
I'm throwing my music up on distro kid
and making videos,
what advice do both of y'all have for me?
If I live in Harlem,
McCompton or Boston or Baltimore or Philly
or Atlanta and I'm just trying to come out,
Houston and I'm Oakland,
I'm just trying to figure it out.
I really don't know I'm just doing it.
What advice would y'all give me?
Shit, I was that same kid.
I didn't know how to, I was going to make this shit happen.
Man, I mean, I feel like you got way more opportunity now.
Like, you could do a video.
I just watched T. Grizzly tell a story on his IG like an hour ago.
The nigger was talking about how he shot a video.
He was like, man, if this bitch get 10,000 views in a month, we good.
But that one fuck I had a quarter million in one day.
He was just like, that shit tripped him out.
If niggas going rock with it, they're going to rock with him.
Is my first day out?
Yeah, first day out.
Exactly.
So it's like, you got the platform.
now, IG, YouTube, all that shit, man.
Yeah, and just like you were saying, bro, like,
before we started the interview, when I first walked in,
he was like, you know, a lot of people get caught up
in the mindset of trying to be a real nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
A realest nigga, the realest person you could be.
Is you.
It is you.
So I just feel like when you just, you,
and you ain't scared to be, you know, be what you like
and express who you are, say what you into, you know,
weather is cool people look at it or whatever it's just like that's how you set yourself apart though
by showing that personality showing that unique whatever you know god god made every every one of us
unique he ain't make a he didn't make a clone or a photocopy you know what i'm saying everybody got
their own individual um talents you know what i mean so just highlight that and they're not trying
to follow on the next man because somebody's blueprint ain't ain't the same blueprint as yours you know
it's like it's all genetically engineered differently let me ask you this when you
i want to go back to when you were saying you don't want to put out albums once a year no more
you know when we young artists we coming in the game be hungry we and i'm not speaking to you
i'm speaking i'm going to ask you a question on why do you think it happens like this you know
when we young we hungry we want to drop their music like but then as we get a little older it becomes
once a year
once every year and a half
why is that
well because I think
one of the things is you got to live
a little bit after because those projects
sometimes or albums
are like you know
think about it like when you leading up to your first
album you already didn't did projects
you got a lot to say now your
whole life change and it's like
you can't just say the same thing again you got to absorb
life a little bit you got to get through life
experiences sometimes that's one of the
things I had to learn a different way.
You know, it's like you got to learn.
You got to take time.
And sometimes you can just be back to back on it.
Like right now I'm back to back on it.
But there are times where I took a couple years too where I just was experiencing growing
into a man going through ups and downs on mentally, you know what I'm saying?
And happen to get through that to be able to get to this.
So sometimes it's just about people learning more, people going through different experience,
being able to rap about different things and just, you know, could be a death that you go
through experience, a family member, a kid being born, like it's all sorts of life that happens
that honestly can sometimes take precedence, precedence over you being on that microphone at that
time. You know what I'm saying? Sometimes it's more important to be with your family or to be
doing something that fulfills you in a different way so you can come back to that mic and they
hear that, they really hear you. You know what I mean? It ain't just the same whole thing.
Yeah, I mean, that's the way, see, for me, it was, like, things is always a little different for me.
Because it's like, it's like, I look at it like a basketball player, like, no matter what I'm going through in life, when I'm playing basketball, it's kind of like ain't nothing else going on.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a release for me.
So it's like, this is my way to escape from everything that's going on in life.
I would figure that when you were rapper,
that would be the way you would step.
That would be like what come easiest to me.
You feel what I'm saying?
So it was like, all right, yeah.
I got real life going on because this is real life too,
because this shit pays the bills.
Yeah, of course.
But this is also something that I love.
I got into this shit because I love this shit.
When this shit was just a dream,
when this shit was just an idea,
when this shit was just something that
I thought could be possible
and now it's possible
when you go through
when you go through all these things
in life
I would just figure out
you know I just would figure that
going to the studio would be the way
that I release you know what I'm saying
and for a lot of artists it's different
you come to find out you know as we talk to
artists a lot of them say the same thing
like you know I was going through some things
or I was
People go through things
Absolutely
If you're a lawyer
An astronaut a doctor
A surgeon
A you know
A rapper
A fucking manager
UPS
Worked at McDonald's
It don't matter
What level or scale
You're working on
It's just like you're still a human
So you're going to process things differently
You're going to feel different ways
And it's not just an artist thing
It's a human thing
Right I mean
That's I feel at least
So
It affects but here's the thing
When you're under the spot
like you see it you can see it affect you because people are looking at you like oh something's
happening he didn't drop nothing something is y'all i could tell his last his last thing he was
kind of like this or look at him he looked kind of like you know it's just kind of like people can
see it more so than um when you're not when you're not under that that microscope
this is a question for both of y'all have any point in time in your life
early on recently have y'all ever let social media affect y'all emotionally
man show back when i first started like making songs that was charting and shit
and um i felt like when i made niggas in pairs people expecting me to just keep doing that
shit over and over like that same level so i started to feel like you know if it wasn't at
that level like where them niggas was performing the same song fucking 20 times in a row
that was a failure
and I was still doing shit
that was going platinum
and all this other shit
but I'm like man
this shit ain't niggas in Paris though
so I was really looking at Twitter
like man this nigga hit boy
he only had that one
and niggas just talking shit
and I used to really
be fucked up over that shit
now I don't give a fuck
if you tell me some good shit
about myself or some bad shit
I'm gonna just take it
that's one way to look at it
you know what I'm saying
so back in the day though
for sure
it's like when you were an artist
and I mean
an artist meaning any type of artist producer painter uh journalist you know what i'm saying
you don't care about what you put out and when people tear it down or you know look at it crazy
it hits you in a heart because you put your heart into it you know i'm somebody who believes in
ethics but i put my soul into my music a lot of times too you know songs that i've done that you know
i put my grandma the one of the last times i talked to my grandma on the phone on a song one of
man can change where I put that on the song it's like that's my soul so yeah when people say oh
you sold your soul like no I didn't sell my soul but I put my soul in my music and my music
and I have to sell my music so yeah in a way it's like I'm literally giving you guys my soul so
it's like yeah when people you know it's funny how people can like just tear you apart and be like
oh it could have been better like it's like you know sometimes I feel like nowadays people
do say that shit just for a rise but definitely when I first got into it it definitely
affecting me more now it's kind of funny to me you know what i'm saying either or but like you said like
when you're an artist you just you just got to go straight man you can't be looking right or left
at everybody some people going to be throwing you flowers some people are going to be throwing you tomatoes
you know what i mean but it's like you just got to stay on your course because you get too slow down
once you look to the right and to the left you know what i'm saying you just got a you just got to
power through all of that so lead that yeah well y'all got the EP out right now epil what you
What you expect is out right now.
What you expect, man?
Is y'all doing, like, a tour or anything?
I'm definitely, I'm definitely going on tour and, you know, doing some festivals.
Like a lot in the album mode, though.
Yeah, got a lock in the album.
It's just, you know, some joy.
It's just a, this just a warm-up.
No, this is the appetizer.
Yes.
Straight up.
The main course is coming.
This, you know, you get to take the pictures for his, spray, and post that shit up.
Most of your story.
Yeah, this is just the appetizers.
You don't want to take no pizza, fucking.
And that, you know.
The main course is coming
Then all the festivals
The tour
Yeah
It's 100% coming too
That's what I'm talking about
We ain't letting up man
It's it feel good
Like just seeing hit boy where he had
It's inspiring for him
Just being here
Having this run he's on
And somebody who care like that
You know
And it's inspiring for myself
To still be here too
You know it's inspiring
It's a and it's a blessing
And I know who put
with me here and I know who keeping me here so I appreciate y'all you know for real for real
shout out to the same like just watching I mean me and brother knew each other for a long time
and I feel like this the most elevated you been just period rap wise life wise information wise
like it's just everything is elevated so this shit is only about to you know what I'm saying
go through the roof bro like and niggas is hungry to keep doing this shit what's up with uh
you won they when you found that you won that green man man
Look, I was, um...
You walked in.
I seen it on Instagram.
You was fucked up.
Yeah, I was fucked up, but I had just found out that, um, one of the group members from
Troop passed away.
Like, and I was real close, you know, with him growing up.
So, um, that shit just all hit me at one time.
And I missed the...
I was driving to see Deep Reverence get announced the song with, uh, Sean and Nip that
I produced.
And, uh, I missed the whole shit.
I walked in.
And I thought he was talking about we won for Deep Reverence.
Nah, because I was excited.
Yeah.
He said, King's Disease 1.
I was like, that shit just all hit me at one time.
Yeah, because, I mean, yeah, we didn't, I was excited.
Like, we had won.
He's like, no, no, no, no, no, King's Disease 1, you know what I'm saying?
So it was cool to just see.
It was cool to, you know what I'm saying?
I feel like it's a home team, for real.
Absolutely.
Mm-hmm.
And the EP, yeah.
What you expect?
Yeah.
What you expect?
Out now.
Out now.
Mm-hmm.
If you ain't got it.
Go download, stream, purchase.
Yeah.
Share.
Niggas having fun with this repost.
Don't work out to that much.
Work out.
Work out.
I mean, you know,
them hopers going to be in them layup guns.
It's some energy.
It's some energy.
It's some energy.
I'm pretty sure.
I've seen him with LeBronan now.
He was with the Brian and talk to him.
Sixers.
Talk to him.
He was with him.
I'm just saying Sixers over here.
LeBron James.
Yeah, he was with him.
All I'm saying is let the tape.
Y'all rocking with him.
Yeah.
You rocking with him.
No, I was just wondering because, you know,
it's a Phillieieie.
thing.
Yeah, we rocking with him.
I mean, I just feel as though.
He had a whole different answer just now.
Because I'm not really a sports board as him.
He don't know nothing about sports.
I mean, he played on a football team in prison.
He was the center.
No, I wasn't.
No, I wasn't.
Great at hiking a ball.
I'm talking about he was a hell of a hiker.
Yeah, what you think about, Kyrie?
I mean, I think, you know, at the end of the day, it's his choice.
You know, that's a part of, that's a great part of being from America.
you get to choose whatever the fuck you want to choose i guess not though right i mean that's how
it's supposed to be but i guess that's not how it's going really right i mean he's mandatory
that's what i think period nobody's seen that you ain't got to see it me and you're
stupid like it's not just the fuck us in here no i'm saying you don't matter like it's not just
it's people it's people go there's school we're watching this it don't even matter you're
tell him this one I'd DM, everybody else that's
watching, like, what the fuck did you DM?
It'll only matter.
You didn't mind your business.
Me and Sean was talking, but go ahead.
What's y'all think about the Lakers?
What?
Why would you ask about the Lakers?
I think about the Sixers.
What do you think about the Sixers?
What do you think about the Sixers?
What do you think about Big Moor de Fucagat?
Joel and B.
My fuck is fire.
The Pistons?
Man, yeah, I've been working with the Pistons,
so I'm like, I do creative,
I'm the creative director.
Damn.
So that's one of the jobs I have.
You know, like it's beautiful.
I feel like they're a young team,
and I feel like they got a young talent.
When I see them play,
whether they win or lose,
I can tell how they be playing with heart,
and especially we got Kay.
Yeah, yeah, for real, bro.
Sean, stop.
Okay, mark my words.
He took the easy way.
We're a champion.
We're a championship franchise.
We're a championship franchise.
We're a championship franchise.
I've seen this happen.
I was just talking of a rip.
And how motherfuckers was count.
Shout out the rip.
And how my motherfuckers was count RIP and Billups and Rashid and Choncy.
This is Gilip's right here.
This Choncy Gillips.
I know.
So my point is, if people were saying the same thing,
I mean,
the Pistons,
they beat Kobe and Shack.
Let's never forget this.
They did.
Well,
my homie Rashid Wallace was on the team.
Yeah.
And Ben.
Yeah, and Rip.
Yeah, Ben Wilde.
You all had a lot of Pennsylvania on the team.
But they had been Wallace, though, too.
Ben and Rashid.
That was my question about.
But what point is, I see the potential in the Detroit Pistons now that
okay maybe this season
maybe another few seasons
y'all can talk shit
I think I'm delusional
but mark my words
bring this clip back
when they start going crazy
bro I see it too
like Detroit Princeton is definitely
NBA champions
2036 like without a doubt
I see this shit
like I see the future
like I'm telling you
2036 y'all got this shit
no
but shodd
but y'all definitely got
the first pick of the draft
It's a young team, for sure
Yeah, and he a baller too
You know what I'm saying?
Cade cutting in, he's a baller
Yeah, for sure
You know, I was watching him do a stinking college and shit
So shout out to him
And I know there's a bunch of players
On the Detroit Pistons
That fuck with us
So I'm just playing, you know
Yeah, of course
Not no 2036, I'm just
29
You know, I'll be good
Look, he over there
He must be from Detroit
He like this, I take that
Yeah
As bad as the Lions is playing
Somebody got to win this fucking decade
new ownership that's all i got to say no more would be good but you know whatever you're about to
much respect much respect much respect to the yes sir to the owners god bless him it's something going on
it's good to see matthew stafford though it's good to see him um thriving on the rams like that
you know what i'm saying he he gave all he did to detroit yes he did so respect to him and he
he going crazy i could really see them being a contender in the super ball i really could they probably are
going yeah but brady just time is just unstoppable it's insane to see him
that i'm just just that's just not fair man i don't get how it's going down like that with him
like how you just 66 years old and you're just still doing that shit at 66 that many rings too that's
in football that's different that ain't like basketball rings not to not to compare but it's a
different type of game it's not sweet but i'm gonna tell you why detroit teams is not good
because the rap is winning right now.
This shit can't go all again.
God can't just bless you, niggins like that.
He's like, no, we're going to bless the rappers now.
Let y'all get your all shit shining.
You know what I'm saying?
Because think about if you go back,
when they back was winning,
that's probably when you was probably the only rapper popping.
I don't even know if I was.
See, no rappers was popping.
Y'all winning championship.
Now y'all got 10 rappers popping.
No, they had em, but they always had em and it was popping, pop it.
Yeah, but it's a little different too.
I mean.
M took a break, too, though.
There was a time where M took a break, too.
They wasn't warming up them, I'm just saying.
They wasn't.
How you know, man?
You don't know.
They wasn't there.
Him's hand winning up to me.
And then he ain't going to gain enough to me.
That's not good warm-up music.
That's good ride-around music you want to do.
They wasn't warming up to that.
My name is, my name is.
You don't know what people are going on.
They wasn't warming up.
You are not an NBA player.
I could have played in the league.
You did not warm up.
You were not warming up with them.
First of all, first of all, I got NBA on my jacket because I went out for the NBA G league
and I made the first cut.
And you was on ESPN.
And I was on ESPN.
Lil B went out too for the G League.
No, he's a ball.
What are he talking about?
Sada baby did too, right?
Hold on.
I cooked the shit out of Sada baby.
To Sada, you know.
Pete, hey, shout out Pito.
Who?
I cook the shit out.
You ain't cooking Master P.
Oh, now right now you're cooking.
You're barbecue.
You're barbecue.
I thought Cole was going to go.
I thought he was going to do something.
Oh, Cole had like two days.
And Master Pee, the old, Master Pee, the old Master P got water on his knees right now, man.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm talking about you, man.
I cooked the shit out of P. He'd have cooked you.
He'd cooked you.
You crazy.
It should out of gay, she to pee the business back then, man.
I was in better shape.
I don't know, man.
He's a hype man.
This motherfucker's a hype man.
First of all, Sean, you know how I cook you.
Okay.
I cook hit.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Hit.
I don't know.
I like how he said that hit.
Now, we know you make hits, but come on.
That's going to be the second half of the interview.
He can't hit the basket.
That's funny.
I ain't going to see me who.
But I know if you was a rapper, you'd be LL. No, Jay.
Wow.
That's funny.
No, but listen, though, the EP out.
It's out right now.
Look, he's going to say, whirl, war, world.
I like that.
Showing on you.
Showing cooking.
Hey, the EP out right now, man.
It's great music.
What you is fact?
Yeah.
And we're going to hoop on the next one of these.
That's what we're going to do?
We're going to ball first.
You know what I'm saying?
Are you coming in some Lakers gear or some Detroit gear?
I'm coming in some Detroit gear with the Dian Life logo on it.
Oh, my logo on it.
Okay.
That's heavy.
Yeah.
Because just for all the people watching, he is to create a director of control over there.
Of innovation.
Damn.
I love these new titles.
You know what I love.
I love how these new titles could come.
I know.
When you got influence, you can just bring a new title.
title to a corporation and they'd be like okay here we're going to give you half a million
just to be the creative innovation i mean that's beautiful sean's like i don't know what the fuck
that is but i'm in right that sound like that's some art that's some art shit
the art yeah they got the logo on the practice jerseys that's our shout out to the pistons man
that's a dream country i either wanted to be it on a pistons or a rapper so you know when i was
hooping was you nice like that then when you was hooping yeah i mean you know eighth grade everybody
thinks you know it.
So it was more in your mind than the actual life.
When I got to high school, I just started doing a music more.
I was straight, though.
Okay, so before we get out of here, who was the one dude that iced you in a rap battle
back in the day?
Who cooked you?
Who cooked you.
That you never forgot about.
Come on.
Come on.
You might have been, listen, you might have been early in the game.
My homie, Greg.
Greg, shout out the G buddy.
G money.
What's up, baby?
G money.
G money.
Cut the shit out.
Shut up to G money.
See, Money, you barbecued the Big Sean.
I got him too, though.
I got him too.
But he got me, though, for sure, yeah.
There's a couple people that got me.
Y'all still homies?
Bro.
Yeah, we was homies then.
We got up right after that, bitch.
No, I'm saying, I don't know if y'all still cool to live there.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Oh, hold up.
Greg, it wasn't in my bag one time at the show.
But he wasn't cool like that when we was battling in the first place.
We just went to the same school.
Oh, did he cooking in front of the girls?
It was a battle.
of the girls it wasn't from the girls of course who cooked two first though
i don't know i don't i swear to god i don't remember i ain't just saying that he could
he might have cooked me first because i'm gonna because i can't even remember bro i got him though
don't worry i got him in life you like triple platinum nika white house white house spitting
he like he like uh great g money yeah that's a different but you got to understand
battle rapping and
rapping, those are two different...
Two different elements.
Two different art forms.
Do you think you could get a rap
battle right now on like one of the smacks?
I could do anything I put my mind to,
but no, they are like the smack, like all that.
They're on another level.
They're on another level with that shit, bro.
I cannot fuck with them on that.
But you're a hell of a rapper.
Yeah, it's a difference.
Just like when you hear,
you might hear one of their singles
and it might be, you know,
they might be better at battle raping and then art
making songs.
You're right.
Sometimes to go like that.
I got faith in you.
I think you'll cook the shit out on them young boys,
but I'm just saying.
Yeah, if I had to, look, if I had to.
He said, yeah, if I had shit.
He always trying to be hungry.
And then it didn't come out.
Let's come out of the Humberway.
If I had to fly the, if I had to,
Elon Musk was like, well, you got to fly this rocket ship tomorrow.
I'm going to do it somehow.
I'm going to make it happen.
As a man, we got to make this shit happen.
So you're saying, yeah, if I had to go up on a battle route,
I would make it happen.
You're going to cook the shit out one of them.
Yes.
That's all we need to get
Smack, come on, we send it up right now, smack.
Give my man, $2 million.
I knew it out.
I knew that I was coming.
Get him $2 million.
Get him $2 million.
$3 for $3 versus $2 million.
I'm letting you know, no, I ain't doing that shit.
I'm not doing that.
I'm thinking like $2 million.
They give me $2 million to do that.
Put my logo on the jersey.
Hey, but I respect.
I respect this shit, though.
That shit be deep.
It's art.
It's art.
That shit is like, I'll be looking at them.
He's like, damn.
You know, he was bad on a prison yard.
got cooked
for real
you got cooked
that's when I was
the rapping
he did
that was his last
that was his last
rap
that was my last time
but you did
listen listen
listen it was a real shit
that shit
is on a whole
another level man
that shit
is a whole
another genre
that battle rap shit
that's
and let's not forget
hitby rapping too
going crazy
no I see him
I seen him lean
I seen him lean
on that beam
you battle rap
you're bro
no I ain't
no battle rapper
but I seen
bro
quote my shit on
I had to
because that was
you know
you know
we show
where everybody loves me if you fall off like is y'all still going to be like what's going to happen that's
a real shit that was a real bar like you know everybody fuck with you now but what they're going
do when the shit stop when the like stop when the views go down when you ain't spending the money
like you used to is they still going to fuck with you no so it's good that you know it's and that's why
you got to that's why you got to understand who your people is and like who really fuck with you
well that's why you got to do what Sean said earlier you got put some money over here over here
I got some money over here, over here, and then over here.
So when you fall the fuck off, you're still throwing ones in the fireplace
in the wintertime to keep the house warm.
You're like, bitch.
You're brayer to catch you.
I'm just not hot as a rapper.
My bank accounts say, I'm hot, though.
My bank accounts say, I could get the damn.
See, I'm on fire.
My bank account say, matter of fact that I'm hotter right now than I was when I was
rap.
Yes, Serski.
Because my shit is stupid.
That's beautiful.
I just took my bitch to Mokataw.
For no reason.
But listen, man, we appreciate y'all being here, man.
Of course, a million dollars worth of a game.
A trillion dollars worth a game.
Trillion dollars.
Because there was a lot of information that was dropped off.
Absolutely.
Dropping them knowledge.
Absolutely.
But go get that EP right now.
Right now.
Right now.
What you expect?
Right now.
What you expect?
Download, stream.
Share.
Share.
Share.
Share.
Yeah.
Appreciate your brother for coming, man.
Thank you, for your brothers, man.
Hit.
Yeah.
Sean, keep doing your thing.
Y'all to shit out here.
And, you know, you're going to be.
the shit as long as y'all, you know,
put the work in until you decide not
to be the shit. And we can give you all your flowers
right now. Yeah, y'all too. Y'all niggas doing the
flowers, man. I'm just on y'all, you too.
I'm like, you niggas is on, for sure.
Man, we just working for the youth, man, because that's what
it's all about with us. We represent the
young niggas and the niggas that own tomorrow.
Appreciate that. I appreciate that.
I just like to elaborate. We don't really represent
you old niggas. Life is a
throwback Thursday.
Mm-hmm. We don't want to hear about the binge. You had
93, nigg.
It's just like that
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