Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 145 FEATURING BIG BOI AND SLEEPY BROWN
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Right.
Here you come.
We're giving a history lesson out today.
Uh-huh.
Boom.
Boom.
You ready?
Ready for action.
We never relaxing.
Now cast it's everlasting.
Not at all.
Not at all.
See my nigger want to do a little acting.
Makes y'all moves right, snips.
Yeah, all right.
Yeah.
Now you're coming out the side of your face.
We tapping right into your memory banks.
Thanks.
So click on the ticket, let's see your seat belt fast.
Trunk rattling like two minutes in the back seat rasting.
Speaker box vibrate the tab make it sound like aluminum cans in the bag.
Ah.
Uh-huh.
Can you feel that beat?
Hey, taste, taste.
But I know y'all wanted that 8.
Oh, can you feel that B.
Yeah.
Oh.
I like the way you move
I like the way
a move
woo-hoo
I love the way
oh
I love the way
I got the way
I love the way
I love the way
I love the way
you
I love the way
you're all the net
with that
I'm a R&B
I'm trying to reach out
I'm talking all in a
man
Listen, man
It's going down, man
You see what's going down
You see who we listen man
You see who we got in the house man
Legendary man
Big boy
You see what I'm saying
Sleepy
They're up in here
Man they got a new album
The Big Sleepover
But right now
You're now tuned into
Meem me me me
Million dollars worth for game
Yes sir
Absolutely
Man listen man
We got
Listen man
This shit is legendary
This is legendary
right here. This is legend, man, to be around
some legends and just, I'm talking about a good
time. Every time you heard the music, it was
a good time, you know. I wasn't at the picnics
because I was in jail, but, you know, the picnics
in the yard.
I like the way of sleep.
Oh, oh, whoa, whoa. Come on,
man, they didn't play in the yard. They did have music
in the yard. Ricky Minaj, y'all
in the yard. He's talking about, I like
with Ricky Mono.
No, no, I'm just saying, they played it.
They played it there, too, you know.
Some nice cuts. They play some cuts in the yard and all
that shit, but I, you know, I kept my, I stayed calm, you know what I mean, but you wanted to
dance and shit, but it's like, y'all always made that good, that good, fill of music,
and then, and then y'all laced it with messages and shit.
Absolutely.
It was like, it was so, and then it's still, it's still time, does you still hear in this
shit, parties, you know, but it was so great the other day, um, when I seen Stephen
Jackson got married and Bum was rapping International Players' Anthem.
Oh, that's all.
Nice.
Oh, you ain't see that at the wedding.
Oh, man, he just, he just snapped out, grabbed the mic.
I said, damn.
Steve, shout out to Steve.
Congratulations, Stephen Jackson.
And Bob Lee just went in.
Suit on an A thing.
He just went in.
I'm like, damn.
So it was like, you know what I mean?
You make, you know, this timeless music, this memorable music.
And I think there's everything, man.
And it's just like to be able to sit in here with y'all and get some game from y'all.
I think that's major for the culture, you know, because, you know, like Sleepy said, man.
Like Sleepy started like Gil and me started backup dancers.
You know what I'm saying?
I was a backup dancer for two.
I was a stripper.
We were strippers, too, but at the time, that was different.
Sleepy was in that motherfucker.
Like, you know what I mean?
Sleepy started as a back.
I mean.
He was bad on the niggins.
He pulled your heart out, footh on the ground and shit.
All the step on it.
Look at you, pick it back up, throw it at you, all that type of shit.
You know what I'm saying?
And it was just like, it was life.
It was like, it was just a celebration.
And you don't see that so much.
That's why people can always go back to y'all and just be like,
yo, man, it's just this good, feel good music.
and it's a celebration, you know,
and I still remember the time, you know,
when Drey had that Atlantic,
that Atlanta Braves jersey on at the awards show
and he said, we're here.
Yeah, yes, sir.
Like, you know, this before,
this ain't the Atlanta that y'all know now.
You'd be saying a lot of shit, he, you know,
he didn't do so much shit in life.
I mean, you know, you remind them on some shit.
He's like, yeah.
You see what I'm saying?
I fucking forgot about it.
Yeah, motherfucker toured the world and all that type of shit.
He's like, that's when we was just getting some money.
But it's like,
how was it how was it when you and drey when you and drey big boy first came into the game
coming from alana and you know this was a new york driven game this was new york and
california driven yeah how hard was it uh you seen we got booed you know what i'm saying
even though we won and um sleepy being with organized noise i mean they trained us to be
lyricist you know what i'm saying like shout out the riga way organized noise the whole dungeon family
Ray Murray.
And so, you know, it was kind of like heart broke a little bit,
but at the same time, like, we was built for it.
And so what it did was just put a charge in our back, you know,
because we wanted to demand our respect.
And, you know, right now we started with 16, 17 years old.
And now, you know, almost 30 years later, still.
Just having fun, man, living life.
Yeah, how do you feel to see how,
what y'all didn't start it, man, like the energy, you know,
looking at the energy in the city of Atlanta now.
Atlanta just like, they're on fucking fire.
You're seeing these young cats, man, that was babies.
You know, their moms and their dads listen to your music,
but they was babies and they just controlling shit out here.
It's shit hard as hell, man.
It's like, you know, shout out to, you know, future.
He's a dungeon family too.
That's the next generation of people that came out to dungeon
and all the other youngsters out here just doing their thing.
One thing I said about Atlanta is how we can stay on top like that
is the camaraderie.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody worked with everybody.
Everybody fuck with everybody.
Because you're going to bump into somebody at so-and-so strip club
or so-and-so studio.
So, I mean, he ain't got time to be beefing like that.
Right.
But one thing I can say is, man,
I just want to give you all your flowers.
Because every artist that we interview from Atlanta,
and we say, you know,
tell us your top five Atlanta artists all time.
Y'all always first.
Hey, yeah.
And that's what is.
And that's coming from the younger.
You feel what I'm saying?
That's coming from the owners of tomorrow.
You know what I'm saying?
And for them to recognize that, no,
they was the ones who opened the door for us.
You feel what I'm saying?
Y'all led that wave of some shit
that y'all didn't even know
was going to be taking control of the music industry
for 20 plus fucking years, bro.
Yeah, it's a blessing, man.
It's definitely a blessing.
Because all the way from the 70s, the 80s, the 90s, New York had that shit.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And then it comes these little motherfuckers from out of Atlanta.
Yeah.
But so, man.
And changed the whole direction of that shit.
All the players.
And, you know, shout out to Jermaine DePri.
It was a few motherfuckers that was coming out, you know.
Maybe things L.A. Reed.
You had them, you know what I mean?
Thank God for L.A. Re.
Yes.
Yes.
Gave us.
L.A. Reed.
Shout out to L.A. Reed.
Shout out to L.A. Reed.
You know, they gave niggas jobs, man.
And that's what's most important.
One thing I noticed about Atlanta, too.
You know, artists could be beef
and they could be going through it
and then they pop up on the record together.
You know what's crazy, though?
LaFace records don't be getting mentioned
when they be talking about these black labels.
I never hear nobody talking about LaFace.
Like, I don't even think,
I think it got so big
that people didn't even understand
who LaFace Records was.
I think it might be when the L.A. sold that bit for about $100 million.
Yeah.
Cashed out.
Yeah.
They might have forgot.
That's my fucking name, you know what I'm saying?
He forgot.
No, dear motherfucker.
What you say?
He forgot.
He forgot.
Do you bring that shit to be the worst?
Nobody mentioned in the face when they talk about black hair.
Oh, yeah, I didn't know what I used to own that shit.
Yeah.
They had some monsters on that motherfucker.
They had some monsters on that motherfucker.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A hundred million you forget a bunch of shit.
TLC, Tony Brackson, Usher.
Us, Tony Rich.
Shit.
Shit, that's the child.
People forget about Tony Rich Project.
Nobody knows it but me.
It was my diamond.
He went diamond with that shit.
He went diamond with that old.
He went diamond with that album.
Yeah, he went dimes.
God damn.
Why you didn't see him?
Go on.
That man, I forgot that money.
You ain't never seen Tony Rich.
You know, because Tony's rich.
Dang.
Tony said, why the fuck with that double back?
He's on these down from here.
Yeah.
Fuck.
What's going on.
Tony Rich.
Tony, that's name.
You got to put Rich in your name.
You might get rich.
Man.
Yeah.
She did it, man.
God damn.
Right.
With diamond.
Shit.
First record, bro.
With diamond.
Crazy.
Yeah, he's only down from there.
I'm just, that's this reality.
Acts 50 cent.
Bro, that's not no shit.
That's not like no body.
Once you hit a certain level of success.
It's like how many people go diamond and then go diamond again?
X Nelly.
She asked me.
Yeah, see.
We're done.
We went diamond.
We're diamond in the half.
Cruel control right now.
Did you go diamond again?
Shit, I got diamonds.
So do 50, said it.
So to Nelly.
50 out here going diamond on the fucking TV.
You're going to go to something else.
So at the end of the day, it's not no slight to 50 or Nelly or none of that.
It's just that when you reach a certain level of fucking success, it's hard to get there again.
Like, you may get two times platinum, three times, four times, ten times.
Yeah, that's what we got to reinvent yourself, man.
And then we grew up in a different era.
We grew up in an era where that meant 10 million people went to the fucking store and bought it to the fucking store and purchased a CD or a fucking tape, man.
Right, right.
I mean, right now the game is rigged.
You made 10 million niggas get up and go to that.
Just think about how fucking grand.
That shit is
You said the game is
Because they got these
What them streaming farms
Like I just find out about that
I was like home
The streaming forms
Fucked you up didn't
That shit crazy
Yeah man
But about it got down
Thousands of phones
In the warehouse
And this number of this
Making you running your numbers up
No this shit was so organic
You had to go stand the line
You had to go get your CD
You had to walk up to the line
They had to scan your shit
Boom
Yep
wait hold on my scanning
ain't working wait
oh there we go
these motherfuckers
were selling CDs
1299
yeah
fuck that
motherfucker's albums
now
one for six dollars
42
42 songs
six dollars
four the two songs
six dollars
my fucks didn't want
to give more than 12
they like we don't get paid
after 12 songs
right right right
oh shit
it was a different game
I get them nigga 16
just because we
artists and we got some shit that got to go
on that way. Exactly. You know, yeah.
It's like so this shit
you know, when you're looking at these
OGs, because a lot
of y'all young niggas take the mentality
you old ass niggas, them niggas.
You're supposed to be trying to get old.
Yes, sir. You're supposed
to be trying to
live to CRH. None of us
up here is not mad that we didn't do some
dumb shit and get shot in the head at 22
and go to heaven. No.
We like to see our kids go to
grow the fuck up.
Motherfucking, take your kids to kindergarten, then the eighth grade,
then the high school, watch him go on the prime.
Yeah, recitals.
Right.
You feel what I'm saying?
So all the young niggas out there respect the OGs and understand that one day
if you're lucky, you'll be OG.
Yeah, but you'll make sure you preserve your face so you can still, you know what I'm talking about?
Okay.
Yeah, makes sure you still got that.
Absolutely.
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When y'all first came out,
y'all straight, look like some straight hood,
little niggas coming about Atlanta.
Y'all got the jerseys on.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
At what point did Dre make the transition?
And it's a two question
And how did the transition come?
Did he, was he talking about it?
Like, was he like, yo, man, I'm thinking about, you know,
switching my shit up a little bit?
Or did one day he just show up at the studio
with some motherfuckers shoulder pads on, like throw the beat on?
It was a little bit of both.
It was like, man, we need to look like the music.
You know what I'm saying?
And Southern Playlistic, Southern Playlistic,
we were 17.
Playership.
Yeah, it was just a player just there.
We was at the dungeon, smoking, drinking.
We got on
Traveled a little bit
Saw a little bit more
And then we went in the ATL
And so you know
That's out of this world
So I mean he was just like man
We need to start looking like the music
Like a parliament
Funkadelic how they look like
The phone you know what I'm saying
And um
It was a time
I guess he really
Equimini
That was shocked me
When I showed up
Got gaitas and shit
All in my bag
And got you know
All my fur and stuff
And the Drake came
But he had some straw pants
Like scarecrow
Yeah
I was like word
So did you
Was you accepted to it from the getting
Or you had to warm up to it
Like not warmed up
I was like
That shit five
Because when we took the picture together
The contrast was like
Oh shit
You know what I mean
That's what it was
A yin and the yank
Yeah
And then from there
We would just get outfits
Taylor made
And we would have the same colors on
Like we had
We were thinking about the same colors
But this shit was more
It was like
I was straight
Gullagichi
Yeah
I'm talking about for real
And then Dre was just like shit
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george in a way you know what i'm saying like when i first saw it talking to the mic's sleep
when i first saw it for myself we were doing a skewery on a barbie video and man we were all at
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crowd in the hallway the next thing you know the door opened up man drake come out he got on the
white furry like bracelets with white shorts monkey pants monkey paint monkey shorts with a monkey shorts
with the ski boots and the white wig
and everybody just stopped talking
for like two minutes
he just got quiet as fuck
everybody just stared at him
and then he walked in the other room
and everybody started talking again
you know what I went to him
I said Drake
like how you feel about this
like you know what I'm saying
are you nervous
he's like bro
they're either gonna do two things
they're gonna either laugh at me
or be with me
so by him saying that
I knew he had the confidence
to just say fuck let's do it
you know what I'm that
I'm deaf from the junker
I know what time it was
I'll tell you who was surprised
that motherfuckering
Ray Kwan. He was like, man, what's y'all nigga doing, man?
I thought we shoot the video.
He was like, we're in.
You know what I mean?
And we shot the video and the Ray Kwan was like,
all right, I fuck with it. What video
was that? Steeled on the barbecue.
Yep.
Old school, playoff the new school food.
That was the shit.
And Krooos.
Yeah.
That was the shit.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, absolutely. That was the shit.
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So now she's changing up a little bit.
It's very showing up.
Shit a little different.
Do you think that helped y'all as far as record sales?
As far as growth, as far as...
Going to the next level.
Because when you start doing shit like,
hey, yeah.
And you, that's the whole.
whole different demographics.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely.
I mean, it's really the true embodiment of us just being real rock stars.
You know what I'm saying?
Black rockers, like, you know, the music sounded like how we looked.
You know what I'm saying?
And so we were just matched the music.
So the plan was in jeans.
We was like, man, let's look like the music.
And we just did.
We just kept it going, man.
You know, a cast, if I could say this, cast was like the only rap group that I ever seen
that did all genres of music.
They did country with
Rosa Paul.
That was a country beat, bro.
Right.
They had to break down with the
you know what I'm saying.
You listen to it.
That's a country record.
They did rock.
They've done every genre of music
with hip-hop, which is the same.
That's major.
Now, when the transition started
because you went from
sovereign play a list of Cadillac music
and then y'all start fucking the charts up
and gram.
How was it on the financial win
with the record labels and all that?
Did y'all ever had a bad situation?
No, I'm going to tell you.
why? Because of this guy right here
and Rico and Ray
from Organized Noise. We were signed
to LaFace. Organized Noise
was a production deal.
So they
let us keep our publishing. They didn't take our publishing.
We kept our own publishing. They kept all
up it to us. So after we did
ATLians, they again
let us loose and let us sign straight
to LaFace. So they just cut out
the whole middle part. It was like, we're going to
let y'all boys do y'all.
and we own our masters, all our publishing and everything
because they didn't try to fuck us on.
Oh, ho.
You went diamond in the half,
and y'all own all that shit right now?
Yeah.
God damn.
Fucking fuck you think Dre running around the world
playing a motherfucking cello for.
I don't even want to talk to you, niggas.
He said a cello.
A cello.
When he playing.
The flute.
The flute.
He running around.
He didn't.
I don't even want to talk to niggas
I got my masters
We want diamond
Drey put another album out
Oh my God
Dre we got a movie roll for you
You niggas didn't know we got our masters
We want fucking diamond
You're Dre in New Mexico
He in Bolivia
That's crazy man
He's Philly
If he was in Philly
That's how I know
Because motherfuckers
Run around
I'm like yo
Andre 3,000
Downtown playing
playing the flute
He's like
Shut the fuck up
Yeah man
No he's walking around
Downtown play
Dogg shut the fuck up
Bro
Andre 3,000
What the fuck
Would he be doing
Downtown playing the flute
For no fucking reason at all
And then I've seen him
I was like
Oh
That nigga's all the way
At peace
Yeah
He's definitely
That's when you
That's when you seen so
I can't wait
So I get that much
fucking money
That's some real money
I don't think it's
Some real money
It's a real peace
It's a real
You don't money bring your peace
Yeah but you get away
From every fucking body
We get me an hour
And I want to talk to you diggers
They'd be like
We see Gilly A way
Quiet a shit smoking weed
You know we had our masters
For real
Man because you gotta understand
And I joke and I play around
but we we black people that come from nothing bro yeah nothing nothing so to even be able to
sit here and joke about him being so rich and being at peace that's just a that's just a salute
to y'all for the work y'all put in absolutely you feel what I'm saying because y'all didn't get
to having what y'all got by being lazy being you know procrastinating or nothing
of that shit y'all got there because y'all niggas is talented and y'all niggas put the work in
yeah because there's a lot of talented niggas out here that ain't gonna never be have half the
shit y'all got because they're not going to put the half the work you niggas put in so when
I play and I joke and I want the youngans out there to see the bigger picture of the joke is that
he put enough work in that if he want to go from city to city country to country motherfucking state
to state small town to small town and just play the motherfucking flute for the rest of his life
I can do that.
That's right.
Because that's how much
motherfucking work I put in
in the first half of my life.
Yes, exactly.
That's real.
So I can take from 44 to 45
to however old I am
to my expiration date
if I just want to run around
and play the motherfucking flu.
I can do that.
And that's what it's about.
It's about putting and doing
what you don't want to do
now so you could do
what the fuck you want to do later.
You feel me?
I see you got the dogs.
Tell us a little bit
I got a French and shit
You know what I mean
I love my little dog million
Yeah man no you know we
First started out me and my little brother
Breeding
Pit Bull Terriers
And then you know
The business minding me
In the early Outcast albums
We would advertise in the booklet
And it's been like 25 years
We switched over to Frenches
But
What I did I went from being a backyard breeder
When I bought my first house
To my second career
I had like a many
set up and then I ended up buying like 40-something acres
and now we got a ranch out by six flags
where, you know, my brother got like a little half a million
million dollar house out there, indoor, outdoor
runs for the dogs and
yeah, he's thriving, man. He feed his family off of
it. I mean,
dogs he got. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
You're not going to get past that
light flex right there.
40 acres. We've got
a little 40 acres, you know, having me a house
for the dogs.
No.
My fucking dogs living better
than me.
God damn.
Roof.
Roof.
Fobre!
Fobie on the 40 years.
That's crazy.
Yeah, man.
But that's what's up, man.
I see, I see you really look like you and be enjoying that shit, too.
Oh, yeah.
No, definitely.
How many dogs you got?
We got about about 50-something dollars over there now.
How many dogs you personally got?
Oh, I got two rockwriters that live in my house with me.
You feed them gunpower just to devile with a cripple that's trying to drop a dozen.
I actually feed as boiled chicken.
Boil chicken.
Boil chicken.
Boil chicken.
A dog.
would fuck that up, boiled chicken.
You seasoning and all that shit?
I might put some chicken bouillon in there,
but just boiled chicken and rice.
And I feed it to them and make the coat shining
and they just protect the house, you know what I'm saying?
Well, a nix just can't come up there
and just throw no piece over the fence.
Okay.
I can't wait a time.
Get some fucking money, man.
Yeah, he's talking about boiled cheese.
I just want to apologize to my dog, man, a million.
Now, don't feed that much.
This dog.
Yeah, I mean, I'm feeding your dog food and shit.
My fault.
I thought, I thought, I don't dogs.
You thought you were doing to be dogs.
He gets the most expensive dog food
Think he's doing something
This fucking dog
I ain't doing shit
But listen
Big boy
I need to know something
This fucking dog
Something is wrong with it
Because I never seen
In French he
This hyperact
This motherfucker be trying
To jump over the walls
And she'd jump over me
Why is he so high
Why does she so hype?
They do that though
My daughter got one
Two named Billy
And she just
Only just just energized like that
I don't know
Because it's so compact
Or if it's the food
But yeah
They're super hyper
Super hyper
Oh okay
I thought something was wrong.
Yeah, I started thinking something was wrong.
No, man.
If I'd be looking at pit bulls, you're just like, nigga, this is a loss.
They like that, man.
For both of us.
I had to let you fucking go, so I get away, nigga, chill out.
So, um, y'all got the album coming out.
Yes.
December 10th tomorrow, tonight.
Comes out tonight.
Who's on there?
We got Killer Mike on the album.
A couple of times, by three times.
We got Seelow Green on the album.
A.L. Underground artist Scotty A.T.L. from Atlanta.
Yeah. Yeah, for show. Production by, yeah. Production by organized noise.
Calvote are great. Point guard from 1,500 or nothing.
Yes, sir.
This is jammed, 14 tracks, top to bottom. Same thing.
How did the feel going in there, man? Did it feel like yesterday?
It's every day for us. You know what I'm saying?
If we ain't on the road and we're in the yoke, cooking, or just putting down ideas.
And that's how you can stay sharp and completely.
compete at a high level with yourself.
You know what I'm saying?
So, yeah, we're just keeping it going, man.
This motherfucker's a monster.
Did Dre hit the album?
I played him some songs, yeah.
He was like, yo, I was shocked when Dre popped up on Kanye shit.
I didn't know.
He talked about that.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, when you go see him and you play in them albums
is you, like, playing him some records.
You'd be like, you ain't ready yet, Nick.
No, he'd just be like, you know.
You know we could do some beats with the flute.
No, I play it.
He'd be like, well, y'all, y'all nitty rapping, rapping.
Really?
He ain't coming for a view.
So then, you know, I did get some flute, though.
Yeah.
I did get some flute when we was doing the song with Seelow Intentions.
I got about 10 minutes worth of flute.
That ain't bad.
He's holding it.
You got to tell, Drey, whatever, you got to tell him,
Nick, we do the whole album off the flute.
Let's fucking get it.
This is the flute album.
That's the name of the album, The Flit.
That bitch a go, too
The bitch I'll go, what?
Yeah, won't it?
What?
Because y'all, some creative motherfuckers,
y'all could do anything out here.
That should be crazy now.
What is your favorite outcast on?
It's like trying to pick your kids
and say one of the favorite.
I could say,
time to time I love bombs over bad dad.
That shit was heavy.
In the performance realm,
that shit is a month.
Anytime, anywhere you go crazy.
All right, so.
When the last time y'all did a show?
We did the Outcast 20 tour.
That was about, what, four, five years ago?
The Atlas, that's when we headlined Coachella.
And then we did like three sold-out shows at Centennial Park
and went all to Europe and everything.
We had a good time.
Yeah, but we had some fun on that, motherfucker.
We got to see y'all back on tour.
So when, so when can you think we could see y'all hopefully?
He's got to talk to the Lord, man.
Talk to the Lord.
Just never know.
Never know.
You never know, man.
Like you said,
God, please.
We just let them come back for one more tour.
We just really just,
just living, man.
You know, when you start so young,
you know, me and Dre hooked up in 10th grade,
you know what I'm saying?
Like you said, all the work we put in,
you want to enjoy the fruits
of your labor.
Yeah, we work the hell out of them, man.
But sometimes y'all just don't miss that.
Yeah, man, that, that's a...
I know now you're on a deal of 52 dogs.
Come here, rock over.
It's a little noise a little different.
You know, you enjoy it, y'all dig.
Got them Gucci flip-flops, all, you know.
No shirt, can't nobody see you, you know, for the angle.
All that shit.
But sometimes you don't be, because it's not like, it's not,
it's a difference when you are artists and the roar is over.
Because when the roar is over, you're missing more.
Oh, yes.
Because it's not there.
And you know it's not there in your mind.
Like, ah.
But the roar,
never leaves for y'all.
Like, the war is always there.
That's why I stay on the road, man.
I love it.
That's one reason why we're still making albums and doing new shit
is because we stay on the road.
That's my favorite part of the-
How often you on the road out of the year?
We might do about what?
Seventy-five-hundred shows, maybe?
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, ho.
You said how many shows?
75-100.
Oh, damn.
Yeah.
Oh, 75-100.
I thought he said 75-100.
I thought he said, damn.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, 75 of 100.
I'm going to say, you fuck that.
I'm carrying the bags.
No, I get the picket shoes.
The niggas that carry the bags make a million dollars.
75.
Yeah.
I get to pick and choose like what I want to do, you know what I mean?
Of course.
So, yeah, I make a lot of festivals, a lot of corporate bags is like.
The corporate bags is an unbelievable.
I just say, hey, man.
I don't know.
Them corporate events?
I got the combination to the bag route.
Me and Kill a Mike.
Yeah, we got it.
And Brown, too.
Kill a Mike.
Listen, kill a.
Like corporate game.
Well, let me just say so.
Just slide this little paper with the combination
on the street.
Oh, y'all doing it.
That corporate motherfucking money.
You know, no.
We got seven or five shoes.
Not seven at five.
He's talking about seven or five.
Seven to ten.
I mean?
You know what I'm going to say seven to five.
But no, I think a lot of people,
and I know y'all can talk on this.
I think a lot of artists, a lot of artists never even tap into that corporate money.
Yeah, it's called protecting your brand.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
And educate these artists on the importance of their approach
and how they approach could deal with the lifetime of their career.
Yeah, man, you just got to keep all your options open and, you know,
you got to keep your name clean, you know what I mean?
Right.
Like a lot of the foolishness, like you don't know, like, people would drop you for doing some dumb shit.
So then that'll trickle down
But if you name clean
And you do good business man
They're gonna call you back every time
He said all right
So artists
When he say your name clean
He's telling me something
You gotta be mindful
When you're on your page
And you're posting guns
Oh they look at all that
You're saying certain shit
Because they might be
Want to do a brand
Which might be a big sneaker brand
It might be a automobile
Cooperation
And they'd be like
They're gonna have a person
That's gonna go and check your whole profile
Check your whole thing out
They're gonna go into Google your life
And they're going to say
Oh no, this person's not for it
And they might be having
A real bag for you
Right
Like them bags ain't
They make them
This ain't no small
This real fucking money
But you're on your page
With a chopper
Nike wouldn't do it
Nike wouldn't do a deal
With you on your page
Which I guess what Nike ain't coming out with
The Nike 8K edition
8K-47 edition
Ain't coming out with the AK 47 edition
With the chopper on the side
Yeah
For the shooters
Right
I'm just so
A lot of time right
A lot of times, and I understand because I was young, I was, you know, when you're young
and you're coming up, you're proving yourself.
Yeah, no, I'm the big lion.
I got the biggest roar.
But a lot of times in the midst of proving yourself, you'd be destroying yourself.
Yeah.
Because you're proven and you're proven, but you're moving farther and farther away from the
corporate money.
from the corporate business
from the corporate people
the people that really matter
the people that's going to change your life
the people that's going to have you're buying
$500,000 houses for the dogs
because the thing about the corporate thing
you see what I'm saying?
You know what's funny
when you asked him a lot of artists be slipping
out here he said
do you know
I was thinking what he was taking more money
for me now
right?
Because the reality of it is this.
All these corporations got the list.
Who we want to fuck me for this one?
The master of us.
Wait, we're putting out a thousand new L.A.
Fitnesses.
Okay, I like the way you move.
Okay, let's get them real quick.
For the commercials.
Commercial.
Yeah.
We want to play their music and just,
we don't even want to perform.
We just want them be walking on a treadmill and the joint
and just walk by them.
Yeah.
Oh, here go a million dollars.
Like, I'm talking with something, like artists.
Y'all don't understand.
Like, you might be getting, you might be getting $75,000 to show.
These people come and pay you for 10, 15 minutes and give you $750,000.
Facts.
It's a different game.
Is it, if you bring the value to, they got a different budget.
This ain't no promoter.
This ain't no janky promoter.
They damn so do.
That's trying to shuffle your money up at the end of the show.
In the clubs somewhere, you know, on the Chitlin shirt, this ain't one of them things.
might just going to cut that check.
It ain't going to play no games.
That wire going to hit your account and ain't no.
And you're going to be like, I just did that shit for like an hour to sit there.
And I only really did 15 minutes.
Then what they're going to do at the Christmas party, say if you're dealing with Pelotan,
Pelotin, people are going to see the people that say, realtor.com and be like,
it was so fun working with.
They were like, what do you do?
Like, you should work with it.
Boom.
Hey, we got another bag for you.
Boom.
Just trickle just like that.
And they always tell people about when you do.
good business.
That's why you got to
if you first do good business,
you'll get opportunities to do good business
on the next level with corporate America
and they're going to tell everybody
about how you do good business.
But the business start
from your Instagram page.
Yeah, be careful.
Be careful and be mindful.
You know, and I know you,
I know it would be the moment
and I know you want to prove
that you're a real nigger and all that shit.
That real nigger shit ain't going to have you
10K of your family way after
your record is dead.
Man, I'll tell you what I...
I'll tell you another thing, too,
I realize, like, a lot of youngsters, too.
If you're going to do dope or get high and get drunk,
put the phone down.
Don't go to your phone when you
and then you write, state of mind.
And then this is a million dollar worth of a game.
I wanted to come up with an app that you know,
if you know you're going to be drinking,
you could turn something on and it'll fake post for you.
You'll think you posted that shit?
Yeah, that's smart.
And the shit is just...
See, circle, T, and trade mark.
Don't take my shit.
Don't take your shit, yeah.
But, like, you know, you would think it's going out.
But it won't post, but you be in your right mind next day, you wake up.
You're like, oh, boy, it didn't go through.
You know what I'm saying?
Put that phone down, man.
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because what happened is
we living in this world big boy
we living in this world wisdom
we gotta show people everything
like privacy is the new
for real for real
privacy is worth more than money
privacy is everything bro
but but it's like
we don't even respect that shit no more
we gotta show everything
I gotta show you
that I'm at a red light
I gotta show you that I'm at the next red light
I gotta show you when I pulled it in the parking lot of CVS
I gotta show you see I said CVS
so we're
you know, hook me up, CVS.
I go to CBS, I go to CBS,
I go to show you that I'm in an aisle
buying some Johnson and Johnson lotion.
Johnson and Johnson, hook me up.
Once I get in the lotion.
I'm saying hook you to fuck up.
It's weed.
I got you.
I got you.
You're doing single pleas in front of me and you.
Hook me up.
He don't even dig it.
I'm trying to listen.
He don't even dig it.
Like I ain't here, nigga.
Johnson and Johnson, he used Jurgens.
Jorgans.
Hollett is a different, you know, it's different bags.
Damn, because.
What was you using in jail?
I don't use lotion.
How about that?
Damn, you was just going raw like that.
You was in there jerking off raw head.
I don't need you no baby oil.
This niggil.
Baby oil.
Whatever it might be.
See, sleep he ain't shit.
Sleep.
You're some bullshit.
Johnny, put this baby oil on me.
Fuck out of there.
I ain't seen no shit like that.
He's like to say no shit like that.
So at the end of the day, it's like this, though.
You know, we live in the world where you got a show.
everything
because everything is visual
and it's about if you ain't show it you ain't
living and we take this
social media and it's like I keep telling
people it's like everybody life is like
a Netflix special
so you got people that subscribe and following your page
to see your fucking life
oh damn that's how he makes his tuna fish
I ain't know he put honey in
onions and peppers
whatever in his tuna fish
like they want to see everything
there's no privacy no more
the phone even watch you got the phone
you think you're going to text
phone looking at you man
you're somewhere in the office on a big screen
they're watching you
yeah yeah well for real
like everything so everything is being monitored
so it's like if you got some privacy
if you man
because like one of my things for the new year
I say man I'm putting my phone down more
you know what I'm saying just in life
in general like not being on certain
and just getting back to just the human
connection just walking down the street
kicking it with somebody going into a restaurant
just kicking it with somebody
let down know we're just starting regular
conversation you know I mean because we don't do
that shit no more it's like
it ain't even cool.
You could go to the restaurant
with some people you know.
You know how to,
that's some weirdo shit.
I'm just going to restaurants
and just start talking to people
I don't know.
So how are you doing?
No, you know I'll be downtown
and shit in different places,
different cities.
Walking into places.
You're there looking like
the center city stalker and shit.
It's a,
it's a man that just keep going
in the restaurants
talking to people if you see him.
This is a picture of him.
I don't think they're doing.
I don't think they're doing.
I'll tell you, though,
because my problem is,
I told myself, I was not waking up.
I'm going to start waking up, and first thing is pick up my phone.
That's what I need to stop doing.
You know what I need to stop doing.
You can't because they shift the news.
They start going through.
It's the news.
Yeah.
Because you pick your phone up.
I'm sorry.
You pick your phone up.
Nick, only been in music industry for 42 years.
He might be looking for one of them emails.
He might be looking for a bank notification.
He's like a nigga on stage.
like this.
Use the mic,
Nick!
Oh my God,
my fault, man.
Y'all know we're silly
as shit,
man, I forgot what I was saying.
Sleepy might be getting up
looking for that bank notification
to wire from publishing checking something.
Oh, no, I do that too, yeah.
I do that too, yes, yes.
But at the end of the day,
when you wake up and you go to that Instagram,
you find out everything.
Everything you miss,
Something tragic happened.
Everything you missed.
Right up on you and you're like, damn.
Like, so.
You got such a mood for the whole day.
Because it's such a move for the whole day.
You have to watch it going on Instagram
because the first thing you read could be something
that happened to a black person, another city.
You pissed off already.
You know what I'm saying?
So you have to really be kept.
It'll fucking mood up.
Yeah, that's a mood director.
Yeah, absolutely.
I like that mood director.
I'm going to use that in a video.
Yeah, but no, like, it do.
You will see it.
And now you'll see it.
in my shit.
I knew you for that.
Because you ain't say trademarked, like, what's the name did?
So I can still.
Trademark my shit, move directly right now.
See, Circle TM.
Circle TM.
Damn, man.
You knickers up.
But, all right, whatever the case may be,
it's like, you're right.
You will look at that shit,
and that, and that, and that are all to your energy and your approach.
You might be looking at that, and then you might get it, listen,
you're looking at that, you're looking at some texts from some family members
and somebody asking for something.
Absolutely.
Oh, oh, how is it, listen, listen, how is it when you get successful with
the relationships, the family members,
and you know how everybody always, is it,
did you all, I know I'm pretty sure your experience
how once y'all starts seeing money,
everybody had a financial problem that know you?
Yeah, it happens.
How do you deal with that?
You treat it like a, like a phycosco.
Like everybody gets one or two
rent laid or a car broke down.
Can you help me out?
I got a big family, so everybody can get one or two of those,
but then at the end of the day,
just I'm only responsible for my mom, you know what I mean?
Like my mom and my kids, so everybody else grown.
Like, I retired my mom like 20 years ago.
Like, oh, I had a word, boom, boom, put on the payroll.
She's just living right now.
So that should be the goal, you know what I mean?
But everybody can help everybody in the family,
but my grandma told me something,
you got to learn how to say no, you do.
And let me just tell you something.
That's always been the cornerstone of black families,
the grandmothers.
They always gave up the real game
because you know why
they came from the real hard
as fucking times
they was running around
they was out here
motherfuckas getting hosed down
down the street
rolling and shit
so they came from the real hard time
so they always gave the raw shit
right now your grandma
beat motherfucking
38 shit she ain't
she had a motherfucker
magic city
she's still working in Magic City
you go on Instagram now
grandma got her hands
on the knees popping
to this shit
oh man
yeah I mean
Shout out the rest of the piece of my grandma rules
and my grandma's, I mean, I ain't never
remotely, I ain't never seen them dance.
You know what I mean?
Now you see your grandma
posting up her only fans
and she's got to be the only fans.
She rolled some motherfuckers.
She rolled some different.
Grandma got a hooker.
She rolling some OG Kush on Instagram.
And it always seemed like grand,
like grandmoms back in the day was old.
Yeah.
Like your grandma was 60 when you was a fucking kid
or something.
50 when you was like, like, no.
your grandma now
you'd be 39
and your grandma be 42
and the motherfucker child
be 16
yeah
yeah yeah
how the fuck that happened
my son started fucking
I got a grandbaby
yeah I know me too
I got a grandbaby too
yeah
I'm fucking grandfather
and I just had to warm up to him
because I told the nigga
nigga don't make me
no motherfucking young ass
grandparents
I wanted to be young
because I ain't want my grandkid
to be like man fuck you granddad
and I can't catch him
You know what I am?
So now you got it.
Yeah.
I actually told my son the first five years, you know.
I don't know the little nigga.
When he turned five, then I'm going to take him in.
Way, like he's brand new.
Because I told you, nigga, don't have new kids.
I wasn't ready for that shit.
Fucking put an album out.
I'm fucking pop pop pop.
I might still want to put an album out.
I'll fucking pop pop up.
You're like, fuck, pop up.
No, he already got a fan base.
I'm a puppy son, man.
He got, he already got a Catreedella Pha.
He can do what the fuck he was
I ain't worried about it's level yet
I'm still trying to break through
who did you try to break through
Pop-pop tried to break through
Pop-pop with his breakthrough album
It's a beautiful, it's a beautiful thing man
Like for show
Like I
My mom told me he's like
There's no type of love like that
Yeah it's a different thing
It is for sure
Real talk I love my grandson
Man and my nephews and my nieces man
I'm a children's type of
You know God
I like to have a
kids over to my house. I play
with them all day, laughing, joke,
and that's just who I am.
I got a gang of niece's nephew, too.
Damn, too, he's kind of Uncle Twine how, come on.
Twine. He'll be over there deep.
Oh, you Twine?
Ant Warren, yeah.
Antoine, yep, Twine.
Twine over there watching all the kids.
Yeah, everybody drop him off. Drop him off of Twine Creep.
You know he's going to be in there playing with the dogs.
You ain't got to worry about him. Leave him there for three, four days.
Yeah, every time I go over there, it'll be family.
Leave them there for three, four days.
You spark the grill and all that.
Oh, yeah.
Lopsetail the whole nine.
You know they go over there.
Uncle Twine.
Yeah.
We've got to go on, Uncle Twine.
Them lobsters.
What type of butter was that?
Twine hooking them up.
Quine getting them all that exclusive food.
Right.
If the dogs eat boiled chicken,
bowl chicken with gravy and rice and all that,
she said he gave them the chicken gravy
over the rice.
They got a rice pot for the dogs.
No, that did that.
A hundred rice.
Rice pot.
Okay, don't test that.
That's for the dog.
No, for the real.
Damn.
That's crazy.
He didn't even giving the dogs that cheap-ass Uncle Ben shit,
he got sticky rice.
He's giving the dogs.
How many times do you feed them a bag?
Once.
You feed them once a day.
Yeah, because one of them is ten and one is one.
Yeah.
You only feed them once?
But it's a big ass pan.
Oh, God.
I free feed them.
So they eat as much as they want until the next day.
Oh, and you got them.
got them trained like absolutely
they've been trained for
since it was puppies
do you actually train
uh no
I mean I house train
my house break them
but um I got a trainer that I use
that my brother used
that do all the other shit
shout him out you know
the training
yeah yeah uh
uh
art
shout out the art
yeah yeah for sure
shout up the art
he ain't got no company
I think that nigga
I think that they moved
to the Dominican Republic
Oh art was a bad mom fuck
I trained I trained the couple cars
I did talking to
he all they're out there
He out there
Manikasana him
I had trained a couple dogs myself.
You were the Dominican Republic.
You talked to the dogs in Dominican, right?
Yeah, you ain't going to talk to me.
I had trained a couple dogs myself.
I just had some snacks and, you know, sit, boo-boo, boo, sit.
You know, like the commercial, gave him a snack.
You know, that shit ain't worked for too long.
He was in charge of the prison puppy program and shit.
No, he wasn't they had puppies?
I know about that, for real, but you're crazy to say that.
He was in charge of that.
I was the charge, man.
He was that fucking in charge.
He wasn't in charge of that shit.
He ran the prison puppy poker.
He walked around with a state jump on with Wolf Wolf all the bed.
I just thought it was crazy.
When they first brung the dogs and I was like, damn, they like motherfuckers had, like, you know,
they'd be dogs that, you know, all type of shit would have.
They like motherfuckers had dogs in the cell.
It was like they do.
It's like you locking the dog.
Poor dog.
They say you like you like the dog.
No.
That dog does get a lot of potential.
because, you know, you're in jail.
Yeah, but damn, you think they'd rather be...
If you was a dog, would you rather be in jail or on the streets?
Well, I put it to you like this.
Either, if you're not in jail with the prisoners,
you're going to be in jail at home when they put your ass in their cage
because you're going to go in that cage.
You know what I mean?
No, they had a cage and they sell.
They gave them a cage to put in the cell with them,
so they're in prison and then they got to go in the cage when they're going to cell.
If they rescues, though,
they're like taking them off death row and you put them with somebody
because, you know, they'd be killing them, dog.
But I'm just saying, though, if you were, if you were,
a dog like
do you want to be
putting a cell with a nigga for 40 years
like that.
You're talking about it.
That's some deep shit.
I don't know if I can trust you,
dog.
You ain't been around nothing.
He said
on the floor, you keep waking up, poking
out, man.
What's that with you, man?
There's only me and you in here,
bro.
Don't do,
don't get no more time
about animal abuse, man.
You know, they're giving
Then give you another 40
Go get another 40
Fuck it with me
Dogs ain't a joke
Man
He's sitting in the prison cell
40 years man
Ain't got nothing to do man
I wouldn't trust that
If I was a pit bull
Pippoor
Handle can handle itself
I'll be at the gate
Give me out of him
Whee whee wheeves can handle
Theseself though
Shit
A pit bull can handle it
You got an aggressive horny
Nick who ain't had them for 40.
Brassel you down.
You're funny as shit.
Man, crazy.
I'm fucking crazy, man.
I'm just saying, man.
I'll just be thinking about some crazy shit.
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My boy's goodie mob, man.
Oh, yeah.
That's self therapy.
When that shit came out with Creed's,
big gift.
Yes, sir.
Like, it was like, man.
When that came out, that shit.
Tell us about it.
Listen, man, it was, you know it was crazy about this shit?
This was crazy about it.
I'm going to show you something.
Because I seen this earlier, and I was like, damn, my brother, brother Saif sent me this early.
Now, now think about this.
This is, I'm deep.
Look what Eli Musk's, look what they're talking about.
And you remember cell therapy video?
Yeah.
And they had the chips, and they was going to the store using the chips, the barcoes and shit.
And now they told them I putting chips and people and all this shit.
But, like, that shit was, cell therapy came out.
a zillion years ago
and you know and it's going
I think it's going to be
and it's to the point where it's though
that's how they
they get rid of the money
you barcode on you or chip
that's going to be
like it's crazy
so that shit is just like
to see a video like that in that time
and then now everything is chipped out
your car got a chip in it
your door got a chip in it
your camera got a chip in it
everything is we walk around with chips
on this all day
they're chipping humans
yeah they're chipping their motherfuckers
it's my next shit too
I'm like man crazy
Chip your ass
Make you like go rob a bank
Yep, chip you
and just had you
with some stuff shit
controlling your brain
that shit attached to your brain
Yeah, fuck all that
Yeah, how are they gonna put
a chip in your nugget, man?
If they get chip you,
they're gonna find out
the way to keep on the air valve
But I'm gonna keep up
They chip me
I'm gonna know
Because I'm gonna have that scar on my biscuit
You can't get through this biscuit
without all this leg
What happened?
Yeah, yeah, you right
We're gonna know
We're gonna know
All of them all of us go
They got you sleep, please
They got you sleep
You done
They chipped you up
No see they might
trip slip up and throw him a new tattoo he ain't
gonna see it
he ain't gonna be like damn
oh damn I had a tear I was drunk last night
I got a tattoo
he don't know they got a chip in him
he don't even know the words of the song no more
but yeah I forget everything
just the technology man that's out here
man this shit is unbelievable man
yeah yeah like this shit
like bro they
they got an app
and this was years ago
that you could download
the app and I could
I could call you from any fucking phone number
that I want to pop up on your phone.
So say if,
like, prime example.
So when we got that,
we used to fuck with niggas.
So we know somebody that's close to him.
Say, I know his woman.
I got her number, right?
I can call him from my phone.
Her number pop up.
Make his woman number pop up.
And he's going to pick up and say,
yeah, what's up, babe?
And I could be like,
fuck all that nigger.
she's done with that shit
nigga I'm here dicking her down right now
the first thing the nigger's going to do
is look at his phone like
to make sure it's her like
that's crazy
oh that's crazy
bro we was calling niggas fucking with him bro
and then got called nigga back
no no we just playing dog damn
don't kill it don't kill it
stop playing man I'm on the fucking phone with my woman
man because you call your woman back
who the fuck just called me up the phone
she said there like what the fuck are you talking
about I'm cooking right
so the technology
That shit's unbelievable, man.
Yeah, boy, you got to be careful.
I feel like every app is to destroy a relationship.
Yes, it is.
I feel like it is deep.
Talk about it.
It tells on everybody.
Everything you have on your phone tells on you.
Yeah.
Period.
I don't care what it is.
They had one app that was a calculator that you could hire a picture.
They got what?
They had an app where it was in the opportunity to be a calculator.
The phone, the mic, sleep.
The mic sleep, you don't.
You can't perform no more, man.
You ain't on the mic.
no more.
She can't have a phone.
Let's put it in there.
Look, man.
Don't take you more tour in them.
They got an app that
it's a calculator and you can put
your code in and it pops up and you can put
pictures that you don't want nobody else to see.
What's the name of the hat?
I have no idea.
Oh, I was going to go punch it in my woman phone.
Fuck you doing this is that.
Fuck you do what this is out.
Fuck you got in here.
Yeah.
But the technology, man,
is, the shit is unbelievable, man.
Yes, it is.
Like, so fellas, man, you're going to get caught.
You're going to get caught, bro.
Yes.
It's designed to get caught.
I mean, if you don't let your woman, you don't give a fuck, then that's...
Yeah, well.
But if you let you woman, man, the reality of it is, if she want to catch you, man, she's going to catch.
Like, prime example.
If when I get in one of my cars, every single time I pull up and park,
some shit pops up on my phone says parking location
and I'm like I never punched that the fuck in
what the fuck did you do when I was sleep
oh you gotta watch that
that's uh they're putting them
things uh the air tags on the car now
I know two got a GPS tracking system
when this motherfucker
because every fucking time I park
my shit say you've parked at such
and I'm like I never did that
What the fuck is going on?
That's a new little scam out here
where they got these little air tags
They put them on your car
Oh yeah, oh no, they're shit
In Philly, them niggas
That ain't new big boy
They're doing that shit for ever
They're doing it forever
Shit
Aged a little
Every time I come up out of somewhere
I'm on the ground
No, but they got small Jones now
Damn
I'm looking up under my shit like this
Yeah
You've got sophisticated criminals out here
Well, I'm telling.
For real, man.
And then this's the time right now.
Oh, yeah.
Right now is the time where all the crime is going down.
Listen, put some protection on your family because there's a bunch of niggas that's
running around here that's willing to do whatever they got to do to get their bitch that Chanel bag for Christmas.
Oh, man.
Y'all right across the street from it, too, that Lennie Square right down.
Mm-hmm.
Let me tell you something.
These niggas is pulling off all types of moves, all types of home invasions, all types of robberies, all types of back doors is going down, all types of weed.
set-ups.
A nigga been buying
two pounds off of his whole life.
Now he's talking about bring through 20.
My man from out of town he came through.
He got the money.
All right.
There's no, nigga.
Even the puppies.
You got to be on point, big boy.
Yeah, I need about 15 puppies.
And he's talking about bringing to the bluff.
Yeah.
Is the bluff still an operation, though?
I don't even know the bluff from that motherfucking movie.
That motherfucker still in elaboration, though.
No, all this shit is still bumping right now.
Yeah, this shit right.
Crematatat like you said.
It's the month of Robin.
Look at California.
California is really going crazy.
They're going crazy.
And the reality of it is, is all this shit only going to be going up by one thing.
Some pussy.
Yep.
Got to get them gifts together for girly.
So all this shit, women, do you realize how strong y'all are all out here?
Stronger than the motherfucker.
That the closer to get to Christmas.
the more dangerous
niggas
they don't get that
fucking what
do you know
what type of shit
it's going to be
going down on the 23rd
because now
a nigga got to risk
it all about
that motherfucker
Chanel bag
he only got one
motherfucking day left
that's crazy
about that shit
that's crazy
when you think about
because the reality
of it is
is that's really
what's
Every year around this time, it'd be the most robberies, the most break-ins,
the most niggas getting burnt, all because a nigger is trying to hustle some money up.
Buy some gifts for.
Hustle some money up to go fuck all of it up just for one moment.
So if you got a woman who you got to put your motherfucking life at Jeopardy for some Christmas gifts,
she ain't the right bitch.
I'm just keeping it real with you.
She ain't the right one for you.
Yeah.
You niggas, or you got your moment in the wrong way, nigga,
you ain't, you ain't quartered your border.
That's what it is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You were fronting this shit, and she thought you had it like that.
Right.
So now you got to go out here and rob, niggas,
just to go show her that you kind of do happen like that,
but you don't.
Right.
Yeah, that's real.
Right.
All because you put up a facade of front of you a nigger who you really ain't.
That's not like a rest haven for holes.
No, you got a lot of motherfuckers.
Yeah, that's a rest haven't for hoes.
And you know what's crazy down here, it's going crazy
because a lot of motherfuckers trying to go to the strip club
with gifts.
They're trying to take their favorite stripper of a gift.
You do what I'm saying?
Yeah, they say the game chain.
The young ones, the young brothers out here, man,
they have completely changed the game as far as money with women.
Like, back in my day, you could pay a phone bill,
you can pay a house, you know,
little rent, give them, like, oh, five,
hundred, you good.
No, 10,000, 20,000.
You got about a bitch of Bentley.
You got to get it up.
He said, you fucked the game, but he said he fucked the game.
He bought the game completely up, young ones.
Like, you know.
We get a bitch of car.
We get a bitch of car back in the G.
You young nigga, bitch, you get wrapped behind the bitch.
You're getting an accurate.
I know.
A new joint, bitch.
You get a new accurate, bitch.
You ain't getting bitch.
Imagine me a nigga get ramping a six hundred.
Bitch, you weren't with me shooting in the gym?
Hey, hey, man.
Fuck with me, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when,
went in with the motherfucker, the shoulder pads on.
You wasn't, yeah, the right hand, bitch, you weren't there putting the bars down with us.
In that studio?
A bentley.
Yeah.
Like, but, but the shit that the pet, the pedestal that women be putting niggas on and, and, and, and, and niggas be competing with niggas.
That's what?
Who ain't even living?
living a real life relationship.
If you live in a real life relationship,
she wouldn't even want no Bentley
and no mother for that little ass bit of time
y'all been together.
She would have been like, no, no, no, no,
I want the other be a business.
It is.
The other be.
You got bitches out here, got Bentley's in no business.
That's crazy.
No, no, no, no, no, no, Coochie is their business.
Coochee LLC.
You're right.
They're selling that book,
because the nigga buy you of Bentley.
This niggas out here.
This niggas out here buying phantoms and shit.
motherfucking the money
and go ahead
get them tired of you riding that
nigga you only been with it for 30 days
nigga fucking me you tired of riding that
let her drive some of your shit
for you go laser
for you go fucking 400,000
because I'm a type of nigga
if I buy a woman something
I ain't never taking it back
right
that's just I'm a stand on that
because if I bought it for you
it's because I wanted you to have it
and that was solely
the reason and if I bought it
for you is because you deserved it
you're doing it
You put enough motherfucking, take enough time in to deserve a Bentley.
Yeah.
But, shit, I ain't never taking it back.
That's a flaw in my character.
That's just how I was raised.
I'm an old-school nigga.
I ain't ever been no Indian giver.
Yeah, yeah.
But if you get into, if you do shit too early in the game,
then you feel obligated.
Yeah.
You catch it with a goddamn dick in the mouth.
I'm coming to get them keys,
I'm going to get them.
bitch you think I'm sweet bitch
bitch I'm coming to get the keys now
bitch you said it was my belly
bitches in my name
right
it was it was to that piece hit your mouth
right
it was to run right
it was to run right pistol
whipped you bitch you
bitch
oh shit
so
so
don't be
don't don't don't when you
when you're choosing
your woman, man, choose her wisely, man.
Take your time, bro. Take your time.
Right. Stop trying to
stop trying to force it on her, man.
Stop trying to put her in a predicament.
A lot of you niggas get your women and then you put her in a
predicament where she can't leave.
You're moving into a goddamn 8,000 foot square
house and the money's hard for the fucking leave
when she was just in a little-ass studio, fucking apartment
and Buckhead. She's not leaving.
When she was just in motherfuckersone zone three.
And you know they got all these laws, but they don't got to leave.
No, no, that common-in-law wife
Stay long. Stay long enough, man.
You got to leave my crib. Bitchy getting out.
Police come. Oh, no, she ain't leaving. It's her house
just as yours. Wait, that's five years in L.A. That's five years.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on. Wait, say that shit again.
That's five years in L.A. If your woman stays with you
over five years, live with you, that's basically
your marriage. Oh, no, you is shit.
If I was single, I met a chick, we had to do little
increments, like, bitch, you're going to stay for three.
Then you're going to live in your house
for a little bit
We're going to break this up
This five consecutive years, right?
Now bitch, I'm going to move your next door
You're all right
Bitch, bitch, you're going to live in the guest house
Is the guest house considered my shit?
You got to have a lawyer that's on anything
Fuck that.
Like, imagine you
You got a girlfriend y'all been together for five years
and now
She do some shit
And she ain't got to leave.
Digger, what?
That's the type of shit
you go to jail
you be out there
fucking fighting the police
the fuck out of
get in the fuck about it
you know
like sorry sir
she got a light bill
in the name
right
like that's shit crazy
like that
that's crazy man
but listen
the album is out
yeah
yes sir
the big sleep over
the big sleep over
yeah
the big fucking sleep over
it's going down
did you have fun
recording it
so much fun
bro
it was really easy
um
relax
because we worked so
you know
for so many years
together
and me and big boy always had a sort of thing
where like every time we did a record together
it was special, you know,
from so fresh, so clean,
the way you move, west of vinyl.
Just everything we've done, bowtie,
all kind of songs.
So it was really kind of simple
and easy to work together
because we're so used to it.
Questionable for y'all,
I know y'all don't really like to do this,
but what's your favorite song on the album?
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
but today
uh
you said today
that shit changed
baller
balling yeah
tomorrow
might be something different
yeah but baller yeah
for me
it's uh do you best for me
because it's such a pimp right
okay see
you know he back
he still thinking
when he threw that out of
get that shit up man
he said he went four or five hundred
sleep still got his hand in the game
that's why he said
the young brugs
fuck the game up
man you take you from the fruves
and leagues to the golden gauge
He told him, bitch, I give her a pig
A wig and give her a gig
You know what I'm saying?
I give a pig wig
You're gonna hold off a blow up
Make your next move your best move
He told him the young guys
Fuck the game
I used to be able to give him 4,500
And it was cool
He pissed about that shit
He pissed about that shit
They were so cool back then
Sleepy used to be a fucking pimp
Before he was letting nobody look
Macon and Decatur
Volume 1
Back in Decatur
On Decatur
Wild boy man
Yeah man
But listen, man, make sure y'all go listen to that motherfucking album.
Big Sleephole.
Stream it.
Yeah.
Yes.
You know, do your motherfucking TikToks to it.
All that you.
Please do.
Do your Instagram videos to it.
Repost.
Show these legends some love out here.
Yeah.
I'm just, we just, we just saying go listen to some of your music because he niggins don't need it.
I'm just keeping it real.
They did this shit for you.
Don't need it.
He did it for you
Yeah, man
Nigger got 7,500
Shows of a year
Yeah, nigga
Yeah
7500
So
Go enjoy the good music
The great vibes
The good experience, man
Appreciate it, man
Y'all boys keep doing
What y'all doing
Yeah, man
And we appreciate you, Legends
For pulling up
Because you know, we don't
interview too many old niggas
Me ain't really in it
Well, we appreciate it
We interviewed legends.
Yeah, I mean, a bunch of you old niggas called.
Yeah, I want to get on.
Yeah, man.
The niggas crazy.
I'm just playing it.
No, but this real talk, we base our motherfucking platform around the niggas that own tomorrow.
Yeah.
The future.
You feel what I'm saying?
But we also interview the legends that can come here and can inspire the youth.
Yeah.
The legends that the young niggas still care about.
The legends that they could give you some game that could uplift you
because we ain't got a question what your value is.
We know what your value is.
The trendsetters, the niggers who made a young thug want to rap.
Made a young T.I. want a rap.
So we commend y'all brothers.
Because y'all opened up the doors for a city who was basically needing it, needing that lift.
And I know y'all don't run around and poke your chest out and say we did that.
So I'm going to poke your chest out for y'all.
Y'all did that.
Yes.
And the one thing I respect about all the Atlanta artists, every fucking artist we interview,
they all gave it up to y'all.
I salute them niggas for that.
Not forgetting who really them niggas, who really opened the doors, who really the reason why I'm here.
Without Dr. J, it ain't no motherfucking nobody for Michael Jordan to look up to and say, I want to jump from the motherfucking foul line.
Hell it, bro.
Without no motherfucking Michael Jordan, it ain't no Kobe Bryant to look up to to say, I want to walk like that.
I want to, I want to do a fadeaway jumper like that.
Is you going to say without no Kobe, it ain't no Brian to look up to it?
I'm going to say without no me, it ain't no you, nigga.
Oh, shit.
I used to put this nigga in the tub and wash him up
when he used to shit in the tub all the time
as a baby and shit.
You know what I mean?
You're like a lot, man.
That's a lot, man.
Yeah, nigga, wow.
I love, you know, I keep in there.
My favorite shit is, like, every time I see a video
and get it, like, he started like this.
This nigga, hold on.
Did he saw you.
This nigga here and he cried.
thing is saying but I know because he did he went to jail 17 you know and he did 20 years
and it's a lot of shit he just don't know man and he asks a lot of dumbass questions
no I don't ask I'm doing research out here fuck this man some of that shit you're just
asked me that like I'm he doing research it's like I ain't gonna put some of the shit
you eggs you know I mean I ain't gonna put that shit out of it locked up at 17 bro
and come out stronger than ever and killing the game man
Man, much respect, bro.
Appreciate that, bro.
That's a strong brother, man.
Appreciate that, man.
Keep doing your thing.
You're doing your thing.
You hold each other down like that.
Hold each other down.
You got to.
Y'all deal like those, bro.
Absolutely.
That's how it got to be, man.
And before we get out of it and we wrap this interview up, man.
The realest shit that was said on this interview today was that.
And they didn't even say it through words.
They said it through a different way.
is that our friendship was greater than money.
Period.
He told the story of how he signed to this man.
This man probably made a shitload of money off of this man.
But then he got to a point and said, run with it, Nick.
And guess what?
Ain't no grudges being held.
Ain't no everybody mama fed.
Yep.
Everybody family eating.
So they didn't choose.
money over friendship
man
them niggas chose
that we got money man
we already living
way better than we was living
so we already made it to fuck out
stop letting money
coming between relationships
man if you really fuck with that person
yeah me and this nigga ain't gonna never
fall out about no motherfucking money
ever
you ain't never got to worry about
what was them getting
He's got money.
Like, how can we ever do that?
That's Johnson and Johnson cutting that check.
No, I'm going to get Juergens to hook him up.
No, no, never slap me in here with a gun.
You know what I mean?
That's all.
That's all.
Because I know you can't go get the pistol back.
You're too scared to go back to jail, all right?
So you know, you know when you got an up on a nigga.
He'll be able to roll a 20-48.
He'll want to chase that shit.
We just walking across the street to the Morris.
They're talking to do the library.
And I'm like, nigga, what?
All right, he walks across the motherfucking street of light, red,
nigga, fuck that.
So I got an upward if you get that Johnson and Johnson money,
don't tell me,
hit me all in my biscuit.
One of them joints where you slap him in his,
it hurts so bad,
don't nothing come out when his mouth opened up.
Yeah.
All that dumb shit.
Stupid.
Oh, my God.
Tears, boy.
But, man, I appreciate your brothers for coming through, man.
Appreciate you, bro.
Once again, go get the aisle.
download it stream it enjoy it great vibes man big boy sleepy man yep you and it's just like that right
