Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 146 FEATURING SUGE KNIGHT
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Right.
Oh.
Oh.
Big a low, come on, man, Jersey.
Come on.
Oh, oh, oh.
The street's crazy.
I love my dog.
To be real, the streets change seem edited to France and Grammy.
like he famous let a call myself an artist i don't do no cheap paintings i really show you just how i live
dirty nigger with a dream and 50 roaches in the fridge really got it out of mud i had to running
with the pigs we're from sleeping on the rug to like i'm sleeping on the rug sometimes i really
got a thing where can i be in where i was big a low come where would i be without my plug where
i be without his gun where would i be without the love where would i be without e drunk
Soon as I asked you take the pain away
Where would I be without the love?
I'm just hoping it don't fade away
Who?
Why would I be?
I really think that I was made that way
I never knew I'd be a thug
No, I'm guessing that I can't make a pain that way
Don't be without the love
Where would I be without the love?
Where would I be without the love?
Where would I be without the love?
Where would I be without the love?
Where would I be without the love?
Come up with what I be without the love
What's happening to everyone I love
Just like Kobe they all fade away
Bullsweet this one under the rock
I got some shit I gotta say today
This tree's crazy and it's crazy
That for years I really thought this street
Shamed me I ain't think video shots
Was the shots that would get me famous
Fell in love with four nickels
We don't do no 380s I really show you
Just how I live dirty nigga with a dream
For these in the fridge
Really got it out of the mud
I had her running with the pigs
We're from sleeping in these streets
Tonight I'm sleeping in the crib
And it was what it was
Nah, it is what it is
We draw blood
You take cause, we take his
It's a scar for scars
Split a wig for a wig
It's not dog for a dog
You take one, we take six
So we call it revenge
Where would I be without my stick
Where would I be without my bitch
Because she'd run it in my friends
Where he's survival if you get hit
When bullets fly, Mama's cry
Nicker that's just what it is
I put my pain inside a dodge
Soon as I ask you
Take the pain no way
Where would I be without the love
I'm just hoping they don't fade away
I always knew I was the one
I really think that I was made that way
I never knew I'd be a thug
But I was thug and so I'm guessing that I came that way
Where would I be without the love
Where would I be without the love
Where would I be without the love
Where would I be without the love
Where would I be without the love?
Where would I be without the love?
Yeah
Bigelow
We just that Bigelow right there
Song of the week Bigelow
Where Would I Be?
Jersey
Where would I be without the building, man
Gil trying to steal your song Bigelow
Get Tainou
I love that shit man
He would have love
He was driving in the in the way man
On the highway, man
banging that shit man
We would I be without the love
Where would I be without my trucks
Where would I be without my drugs
Where would he be without his record?
Where would he be without his reggae?
Where would I be without my drugs?
Where would he be without his reggie, man?
This is a special interview
Straight from Shug Night
Live from prison
Million dollars worth a game
I'm a straight rider
Fuck with me
Got the police bushing at me
But they can't do nothing to a G
Get ready to rumble
Hold on, nigga
But you can't do nothing to a G
My ambitions as a rider
My ambitions as a rider
My ambitions as a rider
My ambitions as a rider
Rida, Riding
So many battlefield scars by driven and plush cars
There's life was a rap star was nothing without God was born rough and rugged
And dressing the mad thuggin' my attitude was fucking
Because motherfuckers love it to be a soldier
I lost my headphones
And my ambitions as a rider
Got the goals going beside her
Could bitch I'm deadly ho
And smoke some bombings weed could bitch I'm barely broke
I smoke a bomb ass weed fill a
Crucial.
From game little player, the game's like the feelings mutual.
From hustling praise to breaking motherfuckers to pay.
I got no time on these bitches because they don't start to play.
I'm on a meal ticket.
Not my blessing, competition got me flicked on that bullshit they stressed.
Boo-ya!
Got holes like it's mandatory.
No plus no glory, my nigga, bitch got the game store.
And it's on, in this on because I say it so.
Can't trust a bitch in the business so I got with death, bro.
Now these money hungry bitches getting suspicions started plotting the planet and don't
They come and get us
But to hug niggas
Be on point game tight
So call rap
At the same night
I'm jealous
Because deep in their heart
They want to be me
They'll got you right beside you
Hoping you listen
I got you paying attention
To my bitches as a rider
I'm a straight rider
That the police
bossing at me
But they can't do nothing
To a G
I'm over with the night
I'm a straight rider
You don't want to fuck with me
Got the police bussing at me
But they can't do nothing to a jee
You're now tuned into
Mimmy Mimim Mim Mim Mim Mip
Million dollars worth a game
So many battlefield scars
By driven and plushed cars
This life is a rap star
Was nothing without God
Was born rough and rugged
Addressing a man thugging my hat of two with fucking
because motherfuckers love it.
Oh, all right.
That pock shit, y'all know what I, you know, rest of peace to pop.
This is the Shug Night Edition.
Let's go.
Stories from the cell.
Yeah.
Shug, what's happening, man?
That was good, with you?
Oh, man, listen, man, we doing good.
How are you doing, man?
Every day's a blessed.
That's right.
What's the circumstances is?
If you're alive, you're doing good.
That's what I'm talking about, man.
You know, so we connected, man.
I mean, we're on million dollars worth of game
featuring Shug Knight live from penitentiary.
There's some things you want to talk about, Shil.
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I mean, you know, one of the things is, I always been heavy on my mind is that
I know I owe it to my community.
I know I owe it to the younger generation
that comes out to me to give them the game
that people didn't give me.
I had to learn a hard way.
And like one of it is very important that,
you know, like I said,
I'm a firm believer that always less is best.
But we gotta be real careful out there
because you got so many people
that constantly talk and say certain things,
They're doing it for what's used for publicity.
And it's getting a lot of people in handcuffs,
getting a lot of people, you know, on the worst thing in the barrel.
And like I say, at the end of the day,
by me being older and the older generation,
it's a young people turn.
There's a lot of good people out there doing great shit.
You know, I think the city of confidence is still great.
They got, you know, artists out there is incredible.
I don't personally know that young.
but they still great 211 doing great shit
TREL my nephew doing great shit
and it's just at the end of the day it's time for us to move forward
to the constantly move backwards
that you got people who say they're from my neighborhood
they grew up my neighborhood it really came from a different neighborhood
you got people saying there with this crew don't even know that crew
and he when he came down to Jeff Rowe
I came over to name Jeff Rowe and not a fact
Another guy had the name already.
It was Jeff Roe, but he said it like, Jeff,
like he said, Death Jam.
The DEF.
The same way.
Yeah, it said, bro, after now, you know, we can begin on.
I'm going to do some gangster shit.
So I bought his shit and destroyed his trademark and did my own,
and my little homie Hindo rest of peace, through the logo.
Okay.
And a lot of times people go and say, well,
there's a guy named Mike
he said he started death row
this person
he started their throw all these different
people now true enough
I do know Mike
through my attorney
we had some conversation about doing some things
but at the same time
nobody had no real money to do that shit
I did all that shit on my own
even when it came to the fact
when people say well
you lose in court
I didn't lose it in court
I said the first time it came around
because you gotta realize one thing
When I met Inescope, Ted Fields, and Tim Yen, they're about to go, they're about to call it during the time.
I say they company and lunch my company.
But at the same time, they settled.
Any person said they had anything to do with me and knew me, I gave everybody signing off on stuff.
$300,000, you know, with $300,000 or $200,000 or $200,000, say, hey, even though y'all had to do my shit.
Interscope felt that's the best way to do it.
that was settled. Later on in life, moving forward, they went to court and got a default
judge with me, saying they had something to do with my company along with the lawyer David
Kenneth. When that happened, none of my lawyers came in as represent me, and I got a default
judgment because I went there and I never got served. So instead of going back and forth with
I did another settlement for a million bucks.
The ear, take the goal, was open.
I didn't know at the time, but it wasn't a problem with Lydia.
There was a problem with Michael Harris.
His lawyer turned around and said they didn't sell.
So when it was going back and forth,
I did a chapter 11 that showed this is not true.
The reason why I had to do a chapter 11 in the federal court
because the state judge was on the phone
where they were rushing the state judge
with Goldberg
was Michael Harris attorney
and three other guys all on the phone on a record
and saying how they got the judge in their hip pocket
he's going to fuck over me, just too fuck over
me. So I was advised to do
a chapter 11, show him the settlement
and let it be done with.
Moving forward all this time now
today, I just recently
found out. I wasn't a thousand to say it's
sure, but as if he found out,
it was Michael Harris and Goldberg
his attorney. He had the biggest
fraud in the history
of the music. Everybody
want to pat these guys on the back and show
praises that they hang out with me, but
these are the same people who were following
a black man trying to fuck up his
motherfucking shit. I fuck this shit up.
Because at the end of the day,
and you can show it,
and Goldberg,
which is Michael Harris' attorney,
he emailed
Castleman with Lydia Harris
attorney, and, hey,
we're going to take the Depart judge from here
and capitalized on the basis.
He said, no, you can't do that.
I got the judgment for Lydia Harris.
Goldberg, who Michael had the attorney,
said, well, if you don't stand down,
you guys are going to get in trouble
because at the end of the day,
you filed bankruptcy.
Your client filed bankruptcy.
And if you file bankruptcy,
you don't missing these types of things,
that means it's illegal.
You even have a trustee.
So her attorney with this casket around
and said, well, you know,
what? I didn't find out to almost a year after we got to default justice as a
lawyer is off to the court. You both are going to immediately and get that straight.
And like I said, when it's all said and done, because I'm a black man from Compton
and a businessman, I...
This call and your telephone number will be monitored and recorded.
I think it treated the same way if I was Apple, if I was...
Universal, Warner Brothers, Tapicola, or whoever.
But we're always against each other in the ghetto so much
that they're used to all-fighted amongst each other.
Like, you everybody against each other.
Like, if you say something about this person,
I'll give you more views.
If you say something about this person, I give you more views.
Like I said, it's people from my neighborhood
that just started in my neighborhood.
They came from kitchen crypt or hanging with the main street.
When they moved in my neighborhood, they didn't run without the school or go to school because they wouldn't.
Most people who were in tough, you couldn't go to school.
That's like sport.
How you could tell if a person could fight when I was growing up if they played sports.
If you were good in sports, he was good in fighting or anything else that came with as long with it.
I grew up with Kennell.
My name always meant something.
So that tells you a lot about that.
But more importantly, I think it's real important that.
we don't get caught up
and trying to bring
each person down
like the old crab
in the bucket
essential
that's like
this is like
when you look at it
I'm from the West Coast
I love anywhere
who is my people
but I don't love
no coast
better than the West Coast
because that's why
I was born to raise that
and right now
in the West Coast
we're getting arrested
out there
people getting killed out there
and they're not giving
any money
back to the West Coast.
But you've got all these people who's a really good
youngsters who's crashing,
who shouldn't have to crash because
they should be giving money back and putting money back
into the city.
Instead of doing that,
older motherfuckers got everybody arguing
among their sex. Like, I don't have
absolute the fact that they do
himself for Larry.
That's a great thing.
One of these youngsters said earlier,
he was like, well, damn, we got
people on the West Coast
who's crypt, bloods, fire rules,
and different neighborhoods, who's in prison,
who's in the railroad who need lawyers.
You might do nothing to get them lawyers.
So when you start giving concerts and shows
and you're doing these places for one person,
you've got to do something for people in the city.
Because we do need the West Coast
who got so much stress, so much influence,
to be able to benefit from all the work we are in the West Coast.
We got too many people that live in the West Coast
that's not generating more jobs
back to our community.
That's what it's all of said and done.
That's what we should be on.
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individuals that you feel as though
that have been in the penitentiary for a long period of time
that really needs somebody to be fighting for them
that, you know, that was
unjustly convicted and all that?
Is there anybody that you know personally that you could mention?
I mean, of course, but some of them got out.
One person I could say, you know,
the one person I could choose more than anybody
is one of my big brothers. I ain't going to say
his name, he did 38 years.
But there's so many people
that's been, it's like,
like this and I ain't even trying to blow my own horn and it didn't bother me because I'm doing my time but at the same time
my defense was so it's not like they didn't allow me to use my own attorney they had me getting all these other
attorneys I'm meeting the visitor walking by and all this type of shit I even put it on a record
let me hire my attorney but I had no outgoing mail no income in mail
no phone
purposes. If I want to
hire an attorney,
a P.I.
or use the bells
numbers, they got to get approved by
a DA,
county council with the shares attorney,
and the judge
brought me to hire them. And if they don't
want me to see them or hire them,
they won't let me talk to them.
Even the person who
they gave community to,
amenity to, you can't get
in trouble. I thought he was going to tell the truth.
They turned around and had
the fact on where these people
have weapons. This person
called all these people, these people show up here.
And each person was saying
what he was doing? It was his get-out.
In other words, his hit.
His setup.
Now, when you do something for a movie
company,
a universal
movie,
they hire a production company, and after the
movie, they destroyed that the kids, they get food,
the pedestrian company gets through.
So if you have guys getting $100 or $150 a day
and you wanted to get him some money,
it was a company universal or a pedestrian company.
And if it was straight, it would come from his business account,
not a personal account.
Now, these guys got personal checks, 20 grand and more, right?
And when they ask these guys,
well, why he could eat his money,
these big checks if he don't know you.
Well, it was murder for hire.
He paid us just to kill a certain person
and you know who that person was.
Instead of them taking that and say,
okay, let this man go,
but don't arrest this man just leaving it alone.
They didn't want to take it to trial
because they know all the truthful comes.
But at the same time,
it's not the fact that I got 28 years.
I ended up the crime
that gave me here.
to six and eleven they try to say I had a strike or a path which really don't
don't be a strike so they doubled me up then they gave me another enhancement
so they just gave me enhancements right now my base term is up in reality I should
have been done but I don't want to take up all my time or it's time for it's time
for being there speaking with my people that fit it all on me because not on me
there's people from federal institutions the state institutions that really need
our help. But more important, it's not to the people in the institution. It's people who's on the
street these younger generations who's not having jobs on the right outlet. We have 60 seconds
remaining. Take care of their family. We out here is glorifying. This call and your telephone number
will be monitored and recorded. We'll grow up by the man who's a drug dealer and did a lot
of telling. Instead of this man who came hard knocks and started.
from the bottom and made it to the top person's like my whole life is nobody never gave me
nothing to god if you do a background check on me it is what it is and if you do a background
check on all the people who talk he's their informant or how they what they call them uh uh
f i whatever they call right mhm and let me hang the car right sure yeah you know
and one of the things is like this first they gave me at no bill
then they gave me a $25 million bill.
There was only two other people ever had a $25 million in the bill.
The guy who killed all the kids, 800 people in Oklahoma,
McBade, wherever his name was,
and the guy who killed all the people in the marathon in Boston or whatever, right?
Now, that's crazy shit, right?
Then when you turn around, when you give me a bill,
you don't allow me to sell out.
And you take away all my rights where I can't fight.
Well, I'm not allowed to prove myself.
That's the same way when this guy, a 17-year-old kid,
comes from where with an AK-47,
and he shoot two people, kill two people, and one another one.
They say, well, that's the step to this because they were telling towards them.
So he gets off.
Well, should have nice, he calls over.
You see people with guns attacking me.
They even said they had guns.
It's proof they had done, but they took my rights to be able to use attorneys to defend myself and give me no choice.
Either I get 100-some years or I'll take a deal.
And so at the end of the day, now, the whole world understood what happened to Florida.
He couldn't breathe.
And I felt that, and I felt, I felt I was great that people got justice.
But at the same time, it's a lot.
This call and your telephone number will be monitored and recorded.
There's a lot of people who can't breathe, but they take companies from you.
They take your money from you.
Two things they can't do.
If they can't take the money from you, they take you from the money.
Either kill you or put you in prison.
All these people want to come and talk and fight when it's too late.
Won't you fight for us?
I always want to be at the end.
Well, okay, he was a great person.
But it's nowhere you can find anywhere to anybody.
that he got every one of my attorney visits was recorded definitely when i want to have
most of these attorneys when i told when i told the court my brady violation was violated because i
told the court but you know what i want to um fire the council i have and give me time to order
two new counsel because there's my second day in the court so I had a right to do that he said no
if I'm paying for I like this you know they've been fired I said you know what I tell you what
I like to exercise my rights and go per per per per you know what the judge tell me no you can't go
per per per if you want to go per per per per one thing they both be able to do is see if you've been
in high school and you know to read the right obviously I've got a college degree and I know to read
right instead they denied me and then when I went to go to have the hearing of the next
courtroom it would allow me to come and they had the hearing two attorneys who've
been fired who agreed to move my case in counten to 6db which is another illegal
violation yeah but you as you get out again I'm not you not can say nothing negative
about Kim Kardashian because I like to cardassas as I know a
father,
me and Johnny Cox
as a great friend
like brothers,
so I like what they're doing.
But if people
right here
and nobody step out
and say,
let me check out
his case,
or in common,
you're going to go
and talk to some of these guys
who's in prison,
who's debrief,
who told on everybody
in different prisons
and talk to these guys
but you won't have a conversation
with Mr. Knight.
But you're a black man,
but you're talking to you're a guy
who used to be in a racist
prison game,
who debriefed.
so all they see that everybody
always talk about
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Who from the music
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Do any
other CEOs or anybody reach out to you?
No.
Instead,
you've got to realize what to think.
They got to look good for
the sectors that
Universal or Interscope
or, you know, Sony.
So they got a bad muffles.
You know, you get, you get motherfuckers.
I don't talk to none of those motherfuckers.
I'll tell you this, it's not, if it was, if it was Mary J. Blige being signed to a protection company,
but that's in town, Uptown with MCA, which is universal.
So if a dollar came in, everybody gets their piece about time to get up to that piece and that left.
I went in and got off a production company, got off uptown, and did the deal straight to MCA.
it meant from getting
Andre off of
Rufless where
he would only get one penny
for producer
and they would cost
collateralize his producer
royalties if anybody in a
record company
failed.
I went to war
and got that man off that contract.
Shit, the first time
Pluffy did his album
I let him use my samples
for free.
You've seen all the death
samples on that.
$1. But at the same, what I do say, and it's great to be able to say, what was good about
us, we all need each other. Because if whoever was in the business put out a hit record
that made us work harder to do another hit record. All these people talk about Tupac,
nobody when it got Tupac out of prison, wasn't me.
How would you talk about Snoop? When it came to Snoop, I knew the twins and down on first.
before we even met
but when Snoop came to death row
and when Snoop got in trouble
and I don't regret none of this
Snoop, we only had
one song done over there.
So when I did,
I said, look, I took my
company. I said, I'll tell you
what, give me
$5 million right now.
They said, for what? I said, I got to
put a defense and
together for Snoop's murder trial.
They said, you know he's probably
going to lose, and we know you're going to lose your whole company after what's
worked his life.
So I put my whole company upon, got the $5 million.
Who gave you the $5 million?
I don't want Brung in David Kenner.
I don't want Brung in David Kenner.
I don't want Bruggin, Johnny Cochran.
Hold up.
Shill, who gave you the $5 million?
What label gave you the $5 million?
Enescope.
Enescope.
Jimmy Avin?
Yeah.
Yep.
I want them to say, here.
Give me this money right now.
They tell me, don't do it.
you'll be done to do it.
He's going to go to prison.
I said, all right, a chance I got to take.
So not only did I do that, I walked in,
as everybody talked about,
all the lawyers head down said,
we can't beat this case.
I said, why not?
They said, the guy who was willing,
who was supposed to be the security,
has a 9mm.
Stoop has a 380.
Allegedly, he shot on the ground,
the bullet hit the ground.
This call and your telephone number will be
monitored and recorded it raised up and killed it right all right and once it killed
me right so I said what to have if the bodyguard had the 380 and Steve had a 9 we
fuck but instead the bodyguard is got to tell him he was shooting 380 bullets out of a 9
millimeter but a 380 can't shoot 9 millimeter bullets but a 380 a 9 millimeter can shoot 380
bullet. But Snoop with the court, it was a hundred-pile rules out there every day.
They told me they was going to arrest me if I keep coming to court because they're scared to
tell the truth. I said, oh, well, I'm still coming.
The lawyers wanted to put Trey on the stand for a character witness to Snoop.
He wouldn't do it and wouldn't show up the court because he was told by Interscope
and he's going to prison and he didn't want that bad luggage.
or he never came.
Let me ask you a question.
Now, when you went and got Pock,
what made you go get Pock out of jail?
What made you say, I'm going to get Pock?
And did you really write a contract down on the paper to Sani?
Man, Pock is one of the best.
That was my little brother.
Before he was when my little brother was just the truth about it.
Interscope didn't want him.
They went to give him to me because Pock would always come up there,
call him the devil.
God's the devil, right?
So when I talked to him to throw it down, Park was, you know, being Pac-cock cocky, everybody was mad, and I'm not letting him be him.
When Park guy shot at New York, I guess they ever sending flowers and roses, I sent him a blood-proof desk with the death of the death row logo on the back, they don't get scared now.
So when Park went to prison, Keisha kept calling my office saying she was his wife, everybody laughing.
I talked to her call one day.
He was telling the truth.
I grabbed my lawyer
I'm on hop to rest of the house
ankle bracelet
Got my private plane
Took a private plane out there
Took another plane
To there took an hour and a half ride
To the prison
Went to go to business
And got parked out of prison
Okay
So let me ask
If it was for Keisha
I went to business
So she'll share story with us
That about Tupac
That don't nobody know
nobody's ever heard.
Well, true.
One of them is that when
I went to go busy, I tell him all
the stuff, I'm going to have for it.
So when Park gets there,
I sent a private plane, I sent
a limo, picking him up, all that shit.
He gets to the studio, I give him a
briefcase with a million dollars cashed.
I gave him all this
jury, all this shit.
The song, the first song we ever did
was my business as a writer.
Okay.
The book was already on there, the track was already done.
Plot goes in and start rapping on the motherfucker, right?
And I couldn't believe how good is that.
And so, say, what do you think?
I said, oh, man, it's all right.
Do it again.
And I'm coming to the engineer told me, so he does it again, you know.
So what do you think?
The man, I ain't cried as convinced.
I'm trying to see, because I'll piss him off and say, fuck this shit.
But I couldn't do it.
So he just kept getting better and better.
So finally he does it.
we stack it
you come in
we play it back as a hit
right
we go outside
and I open the
motherfucking limo up
and it's literally
10 neck of business
in the limo for
you said what's that
that's you
I said
go to the hotel
have a good time
talking in the morning
I said you don't take
none of this
motherfucker
money
don't smoke all his weed
up right
we laughing
as we're talking
he fells up
and I grabbed
me about to bust
the head open
I wake
I said what's somebody
oh man
I had too much drinking, too much smoking.
My sister was too clean.
I see, I can hear it now.
I pushed you down if you bust your head open, right?
And that's one of them.
And the other one was in Cabo.
But we're in Cabo, and, you know, we got a couple of things.
We had to have fun.
And I was always taking care of people at Cabo, but we was on my yacht.
And we look at the deep as all these pretty girls out there.
Oh, man, we need to get over there.
I said, you can swim like me.
We can swim over there.
I can swim better than your big ass.
find out. We take our watch off, you know, jury off. We jump in ocean. You know, I'm taking my time
swimming on top of the water. Hocke's sweating underwater. He's backstroke. He's sci-stroke. He's doing all
this crazy shit, right? Then he gets tired. He says, I can't swim no more. I can't do it. I'm tired,
so I swim to him, and I let him get his rest. I say, okay, I'm spreading the water. I said,
man, okay, get the rest of him, but he got to swim. So when I let him go, he just back on me
on top of my head and push me under water, right?
I said, oh, fuck.
So I throw him off me, and he goes under water.
Then I got to go underwater and find him.
Once I find him, I'm pulling back up.
I'm trying to swim to the beach, but I'm calling everybody.
We need help.
We need help.
About time he gets there, right?
They help him.
They take pot.
But they leave me.
I said, oh, now here I am, about the tram.
So I'm down he made two motherfucking beats.
Dragon, sweating, and shit into pot.
But it's a dude from a little doubt of the dog
I was on trying to give him out of the mouth.
But I said, no, man, don't do it.
I can't move my leg, but I don't want him to give him
out of the mouth.
So I'm going to pick him up.
And when I went to pick him up,
all the start, water starts going to come out of us.
So I had to carry this motherfucker to a way
with a little, these-time old pickup truck
that took him to the hospital.
And the dude said, if he wouldn't have threw up, he would have died.
You know?
And, you know, we went on purpose.
That's a blessing that we got blessed
and we made it through.
but Fox is one of the most loyal
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Let me ask you a question.
How do you feel about all these CEOs,
black CEOs, black companies
that's out here doing these things?
You got QC, you got Godi and them.
You got all these cats doing anything.
how you feel about them?
I mean, I appreciate all the fact that they're still out there.
Now, if they're not taking care of the past the baton
that these young dudes, that's a problem.
I don't want to be the CEO no more.
I want to be the guy who kept the younger generation
stay on top and be on top.
I'm not trying to take their position.
I think that's a problem.
Because half of the motherfuckers who talk to take their position,
they ain't going to do shit in no way.
Yeah.
Half of those motherfuckers, tell her.
But when you say telling who, what do you mean?
Shit.
It's only obvious why certain people never go to prison or never go to jail.
When I decided to take rap music against rap music, hip-hop to radio,
they told me it would never work.
I made sure it worked.
I was getting 95% to 97%
97% of the stuff you hear on the radio
either my stuff or I was somebody that was managed
Oh you said oh take that back
So you said
What was that?
You said you'll take that back
You said it was only 5%
Yeah they was only getting 5%
We can't wrap
And they got 10%
They was having a party
So when I sent out my pack radio
They said don't do it it would never happen
But one thing I did
did do, I started getting
I set up a company where I was getting
95%
radio play and I went from 95%
to 97%
97% stuff you heard
was my
artist or my label
or somebody I was managing.
Who was you managing that we don't know?
That we don't know nothing about. Who was you managing and nobody would
ever know you was managing? I'll say the best
one of the best producers most talented to do
was one of the most talented producers in the world still today is Devante swing.
I was met up as Joe he'd see in the Devante swing.
Devante was the guy who can write the music, play their instruments,
do the melody, produce it.
He wasn't as a beatmaker.
He was a real producer.
One of these things I want to say before I go for my time cut off is this.
They use our people to get the talent.
Say best that if I can go to Compton, if I can go to watch, I can go to anywhere, talk to it too.
If I can go somewhere and get an artist, once I make them make them make them make them a store, the majors want to take them from it.
When you look at it, I got some real people I know it's real sorry.
The homies like Gee and all those guys, Roughriders.
They had the MX, Jeddicus, the locks, teens.
They took the MX phone.
They took all on from them.
Look at Devote.
Devote had
Junior Wine,
Kimberly, and Mississippi.
They took all on from them.
It's just the thing they do in the,
they've been doing since the 50s, and they're doing it now.
And a lot of these guys who
want to be street guys, a big day street guy, they say,
well, I'm going to be in the industry.
I'm better than him.
Well, a lot of things you don't know about me.
I can play league guitar.
bass guitar,
draw,
and write music.
It's not a coincidence,
and it's not smart
being stupid.
I ain't with the broke talk,
but I'm with like,
you've got to be
intelligent
to make yourself better.
Absolutely.
Even when it came to
little Kim,
ma'am called a goat.
They took
Afro puff that I own
the whole
actually real
reels that Jimmy that the little producers do is you and did the whole thing didn't pay me a
dollar I could have been like okay I'm pulling the project but no I'll let it go not that I'm
scared of my word about because I don't got to be petty if the next motherfucker being
fucked up I don't got to be fucked up like that you know one time I was at
Storich got stories was a really good friend of mine we do business again
partnership together. Snoop comes over with his son. I look at Snoop, I look at his son.
Now, if I wanted to be an asshole, that was my opportunity to be an asshole. But instead,
we embrace each other. But when I looked at his son, his son that looked at me as just my
father enemy. This is my father, um, boss in the past. He looked at me like I was his uncle that
been in prison somewhere and I'm home
and now he gets to see me.
And that trains a whole lot of shit.
Actually made me feel good
the fact that as black men
we can take a position and do great shit together.
Not that we need to,
but it's the idea of the fact that we don't always
have to be on the negative floor of shit.
One thing about Snoop,
every time we see him, he always speak good about you
when we asked him about you.
Yeah, we had him on our show twice
and he brought your name.
we bring your name up and he gave you your flowers you know what i'm saying
i mean look i only want the best for snoop i got made the love
the truth be told snoop did help me deal death row that's the only person really did
because now corrupt was the death artist in the world best rapper but
snoop helped me build the company because when we first did a deep cover
i've seen the movie and i tell snigwood brought the movie a suit right
deep cover 1-8-7 on another cup of copse when i turn around
and say Snoop let's go to New York and we're going to end up in salt pepper
fucking party he's going to say who's going with us he's going to I'm going to pick
him up he's going to we're going to jump the car we're going to go to the airport
we're going to show up there and Snoop and I going to go to this party and it's in
basement somewhere and he was hey well we're Dr. Dre at we look at each other
and we said oh he just in the conference smoking off some weed drinking the
40 gets some more tattoos even though I was alive but you know we can't be real
with the people they wanted to hear.
Mm-hmm.
So he did indeed
been there
to have me create.
Pop was unbelievable
because Park came in
and wanted to bring everybody together.
Yeah.
We did All Eyes on Me.
I don't know what name All Eyes on Me.
Park like, I want everybody to be on him.
When the dog town was in New York,
New York, New York,
New York, the city of Drain,
and they trailer got shot up
they called the studio
clocked me of every
motherfucker in that studio
who wasn't from the West Coast
behind six years
this call and your
telephone number will be monitored
and recorded
now
I don't have nothing bad to say about
I never had nothing bad say about this
matter of fact I want
all those dudes that have they blessed
to keep winning
anybody
trying to help me get out of prison
hell no
they have
Mike, who, when you read these documents, you'll see how they sprayed lies.
Not Lydia Harris, Michael Harris.
I thought Lydia Harris was the one doing the boyhood, and that was her.
It was him and his return.
Straight lied, fraud.
But at the same time, if you get a company as big as death row doing so many great things happen to everybody in the industry,
and then you praise the motherfucker who lied and committed.
to fuck their throw up that don't make sense it wouldn't have been no copy one for me the dude they
called whack he got that deal because he met those people through one person me there's another
dude named james william goes around and saying he knows this he knows that come on jane hood business
hood business you didn't move to the hood to later on you from soft sense yeah but we ain't gonna be all that little
arguing back and forth, they ain't going to be my style.
Like I said, when I was like, when I was on the street, same mothers that was out there
and they had nothing to say.
Now all of a sudden I'm doing time.
They think it's 28 years, but they say, oh, I got, every person got a teen, everybody got
something to say.
But I promise you, I'll be there when I get to, you go, I'm going to fill up.
You know what I mean?
I ain't going to say, okay, you're a bit and all that, just express yourself better, you know?
Look, I just got to ask you this one question.
I just got to ask you this one question.
The streets want to know.
We had Wack 100 on the show.
You know what I mean?
You know, he was hyping his Mac up.
And we told the nigger,
uh, nigger, shit up.
You were Shug Night driving.
Nick, you ain't do nothing but warm Shug cars up.
Was Wack anything more than that?
I mean,
Wack drove truck,
right from the Valley.
But I think it's great he got his crap for him
to get some bread for his family,
but enjoy your family.
All this extra shit.
arguing everybody, speaking on
promises you know nothing about,
trying to put the next person down.
That'll make you no motherfucker.
Jason, matter of fact,
you're all on the street.
James and you and this person arguing,
you're a stud-up box organ.
Man, let's show up some other sucker
where it's getting a ring in front of the PD
and pay-a-view and squabble up, you know?
Mm-hmm.
Shee.
I'm 335, 340.
It's shake.
I'm with all the bush.
you still got you you still got you still you're a little older shook you still you still can move around
you can move around you go move around right look hey when I was in the county jail they wouldn't
see me I had blood clark when I got shot now listen when it comes to selling records right
the reason I mentioned some of the CEOs that I mentioned because they're young cats and they
doing anything that you know the quality control the CMG all these dudes out here making
and making moves you know what I'm saying and and I just wanted to get one is you is there any
the wisdom you could give them when they're playing on the big
leagues of this music industry?
Well, I think that you always do
keep their paperwork right, keep their
ownership. It's a difference between
owning something or somebody got to sell it back
to you. I don't want to no deal
and say, you know what, Sony,
or whoever they fucking with? Well,
I want to hold my business, my company. They said, well, you know
later on, we're going to sell it back to you.
It didn't go like that. It's true from the start
and you should never have to buy it.
on your master's, on anything you do, your name, I don't care if it's the internet, truth be told,
it's not the old school no more, you don't need the majors no more.
You've got social media.
Well, I think what they should do is you have to figure out how to get along with each other.
Because one day, you ought to be able to get together and buy a football team,
or buy a basketball team, or bar a baseball team.
You shouldn't have to go to the bank.
If you've got five or ten people who's really doing their thing,
they should be at the call and tell us to say,
hey, man, that's by the record.
Let's buy the record.
Because the NFL really don't care.
They treat the athletes like shit,
and say if they get caught smoking weed, they get in trouble.
But they'll let anybody perform at the Super Bowl who promote one thing.
Or they'll have anybody pulling the show.
And we've got to stop hiring people who's well.
know informants who sniffed on everybody and put them on the sand.
I put them in prison.
They run your companies.
A lot of these people, the FBI is the most smart people in the world.
They get these people and put them in the industry for one reason,
to get around everybody in the street to arrest you motherfuckers one day.
You have 60 seconds remaining.
But like I said, the most important thing is less talking.
More action.
more action.
Calling back
shoot?
It's not about me.
I did my thing.
I feel I'm part of history
regardless.
No, you definitely part of history.
It can't wipe you out of history.
It's a state turn. It's a state turn to run
every other sucker thing.
And you know, come on, whack.
I ain't going to hold this person to get you.
Calm that shit there.
But it's because of me, you got something to say
we'll hollered when I get there or who anybody else.
But the most important thing is
in the industry.
Y'all got the industry in the problem of y'all
you got the whirl in one hand you got the gun and other which one you're going to use
that's a million dollars worth of game right there that's a million dollars with a game
shit that's a million dollars worth of game like that hey man y'all enjoy y'all stuff
you too sure i need hey a lot of times i don't get no jay pay i love y'all i don't get no jay
and stuff like that but i do have a uh official
Thank you.
