Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 163: FEATURING TAXSTONE
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Right.
Yeah, that's that new mac and cheese, man.
Detroit float.
Feetian Icewear Bezo.
Little Yadi.
Yeah, it's going down.
We have a Mac and Cheese.
It's all.
All these rapes up
You know, let's go, go, come on
Be here on Shima and niggas
All these rap is acting like dick pay
We know that he broke
Saying he the hottest in the city
It must be jokes
Reverts me like Clarence him be rap
We know he'd know he'd be rude, I got my own bitch
But I know for sure I'll make his deep throat
Before the pandemic, he wasn't nobody
He's a lame
X-ray rapper, ain't no chat he'd been paid
Tuller broke job more because he loved
digging grand
He don't know he ain't a hustling shooting
He's in the way
One wrong move and he got subs out the game
He acting tough like he was that dude
They hit his burn
All these niggas at
It's all that cap
Got y'all in the time
Don't do no this in any tracks
No, we won't speak on what's his name
Lada sticks up in the crib
We don't need a arm
And we know that boy a pussy
He don't mean no harm
I ain't got a move
I drop a bag
He won't see them arm
And your bitch won't me slide in it
Like a VCR
I keep a tool like bop
To my mama 15 I don't need no job
All his ice keep me cold
When it's hot
And she won't suck the dick
Until I tell her stop
How this nigga's in the city
Yeah they show it's love
Yeah, we slime with them glizzies and them tinting trucks
You the type to eat the pussy and don't never fuck
I'm the type of fuck off a perk don't never bust
Dude the dash, drive the foreign like it stole her
Way before I had this like they knew I was the cold
Don't you ever pull no gun out
You really try to blow it
And don't ask me about no niggas, I don't be what I don't know
No
Biss you trap in peas
Hell of mud I can pull a big act for weeks
Get them whacked for the cheat by the rack of piece
Heavy ice diamonds full of water like mac and cheese
Not up 40 in this bitch drop your height man
A quarter mill of y'all hundreds in my nightstand
Got a drip's on dog
I got white in
Running round girl I'm on a drinker like a mic stand
Bitch, I'm a real demon
Fuck a nigga baby mind when the kids sleep
Drunk I ate the other day and I'm still living
I'm gonna stop fucking love games
Cause he killed pitch
Went to the hood for the purse
I got bored with me
Shoot a goofy in his chest took a shoulder with me
Had a one man a diamond
Ain't a coat a fan
Got a million dollars worth of cheese
Like low and gillow
Bitch
I don't like niggas
I don't work for three times
I don't fight niggas.
They had to his face like he bite niggas.
They're just hype niggins.
Go man.
Spent on jury.
He got you're icy.
I'd have been, plus these bids because they're too shite.
Off a ex, trying to get tired.
Natsy egg nicely.
Not in a thousand dollar wig.
Now she's actually fisty.
All right.
I bet if you want to get back, give him an alternative.
Go niggas.
Then you janitate them.
I heard.
What you said.
You bitch.
You made him.
Don't want smoke.
I still I'm lame.
I'm lame.
I raise up.
G wagon.
Two monster jam.
Yeah.
Put that bitch in a hell lot.
Like this time of sound
I'm ready to ask.
Let's go on court.
Like that's 600 grounds for the cops.
Fuck the hops.
You know we're here.
It's us.
Okay.
Okay.
You ready?
I'm ready.
Text on.
Let's go.
Listen, man.
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You know what I mean?
Listen, this.
Listen, if you don't know, this is the real stories from the cell.
Hold on.
Hold on.
first of all, nigga.
This story is you said.
Let me just tell you something.
Before you introduce a, nigga,
let me just tell you something.
You're so excited that we got this nigga on here.
You don't fuck the whole introduction up,
nigga.
You're now tuned to...
Million dollars worth for game.
The fuck out of a nutt-ass, nigga.
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He's a special edition.
This is another-ass-nigger, tax.
We got the one-and-a-old.
This shit fucking homie, taxed.
This is your fucking right.
He always talking about me.
He always talking about Gilly, my man.
I'm like, yeah, man.
You're fucking right.
You know, gangsters stick together, nigga.
Yeah, you don't be.
I'm a nigga.
I'm a nigga.
I'm traditional, too.
So, like, I loved Gilly way before I met him.
So I can't act like I don't love a nigga when I meet him, you heard.
Right.
See, he wanted him type niggas.
He love a nigga before he meet him.
And then when he meet a nigga, he act like he don't love him.
He lied to himself.
You know.
This nigga lying.
We just saw, listen, this no bullshit tax.
We saw Big Daddy Kane like three fucking months ago.
I went fucking.
crazy in the airport. Cane was mad
at me, too, Tacks.
Kaine told, listen,
first of all, Tacks, right?
Kane, old Brooklyn Dunster. Yeah, he was
mad at me, I think. It's six of the border, right?
We had the motherfucker airport.
Kane walked past. I said, yo, that looked like Big Daddy
Kane. He said, man, no, it ain't.
Kane turned around. That nigga walked up on him.
Here I am. R.A.W.
Terrorists.
He'll break trouble two. Fulliams. That nigga was
like, you're supposed to do.
That nigga put his hand on Wallach. I love what you
doing, brother. Chill a fuck out, man.
Oh, but listen. This is what
happened. I think I drawed the tip on him and he
didn't want to be noticed because he had the mask on and all that.
And I made the spectacle
and shit. And Gil told him to say, man, that's Kane. I ain't
letting that nigga walk by. I ain't never
seen Kane. Is you kidding me?
I've been dying for this fucking long.
I mean, this thing is going to be cool, man.
Kane don't fucking know you. I said, how the
fuck will he know me? This Big Daddy Kane,
he was fucking with Madonna. So you don't know that.
Kane was fucking with Madonna. He was a ball back then.
He was definitely
getting some legendary boxing
in the 90s and the 80s.
Yes, he was.
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I was going over some shit
with Gil about the joint
what do you think Gil will be doing
in the joint will he be making
macjack for people
or will he be watching like
matagg
like what would his job be in the joint
I don't
I'm like Gillie might be
Dominican in the jail
like what would that mean
Tex break it down for him
like the Dominicans
the Dominicans they do
they do some box
they put um they put pearls in the niggies dicks so when they go home they can let their girl come
for some reason i think all the spanish niggas got a little dick's head because they be all
can't for what they get i don't know what they're talking to you know what tax hold tacks why you
go throw me like this fucking i don't know the nigga told me he said we're going to throw gillie
under the bus today i said i ain't say no more so the nigger been talking to you sent me up
you know i'm saying first of all i want get tax his flowers number one got to get his flowers
was the first nigger who brought me
on his podcast. I ain't know what
the fuck it was. They was like,
Tex Tony, he got a podcast, that shit popping.
You'll go up, you need to highlight him.
All right, I got the call. All right, let's do it.
I got there. We had a great fucking time.
So really, Texed. You put
me on to this podcast shit. You
introduced me. Shout out
to all the niggas that was doing it
before us, man, because... I'm just
happy. I'm happy that you're doing it.
You know me? I'm a
nigger that I don't I love seeing niggas win because I always tell niggas if you help somebody
win the day you lose that niggins might help you win again so I don't got no problem with ever
helping a nigga build up and get right I think that's the problem right now in the game is
that so but niggins be in secret competition when you don't even got to be in competition because
the bags is everywhere right you know what I mean so I guess when I when I found out that y'all shit
really took off I was so happy because people don't know how deep
to go like I got Gilly on the show
right just because I love Gilly
and I was a fan of major figures right
and I also wanted to roast you about that
chicken man song you had made that's why I really
wanted you to come up because I hate a good
okay cool
dude he threw shots
for the penitentiary
you hear me throwing shots from the penitentiary
it's cool go ahead keep proud of me up
go ahead I want you getting up
but then and then my son
P&B Mark from out there for me that was
managing P&B lot
he hit me while I was in jail and say
yo, my boy Walo just came home.
He just did a 20 piece.
This nigga trying to get in the podcasting,
and I immediately just started buster moves,
introducing them to the people that I dealt with
so niggas could get million dollars
worth the game off the floor, know what I mean?
Listen, listen, one thing I want to thank you for
because you introduced me to Jonathan Mina.
That nigga right there.
Listen, shout out to Jonathan Mina, man.
A lot of y'all might don't know him.
But he gave me so much game.
I was on the phone with him,
and he would just call me,
oh, do this, Walo.
Do this, do this, do this.
And that dude, he gave us a million dollars
with a game and that all come from you tax and it was just a plug because when we first
started kicking me and you you just was giving up all this information like yo do this do this
do this do this do this i'm like damn you know because we live in a game where people really
don't give out game you know people hoarder that shit because they think you know they think you
they don't understand it's enough money it's enough women there's enough cards there's enough
juries enough houses it's enough for everybody but i don't think a lot of people see that
and people just be like man some like you said it'd be competition but i salute you for that's why
That's why I recognize the beautiful niggas.
Like I told them out of the day,
I said, Walo and Gile are some beautiful niggins.
The shit they're doing is beautiful.
Like, y'all niggas just raised $3 million in cash for your neighborhood,
and y'all ain't even raised that shit for your podcast equipment.
No.
Y'all just was in the studio putting your own shit together.
Y'all need to give yourself that money.
No, we had to take care of businesses.
We had to take care of businesses.
We had to take care of businesses.
Like, you understand.
I think you're going to win forever, though, real shit.
We might have to rethink this shit, though.
No, you're right.
All right, we ain't giving out no money no, but.
No, you know what?
You know what?
Tax is like this.
When you're from the ghetto, right, and you can come up and you could get, you know, popular or you become a celebrity,
you don't have to use your own money to take care of your people in the hood.
You can always utilize your influence to partner up with people that got money
that want to be connected to your influence or be connected to what you got going on.
and you can bless the community.
You know what I'm saying?
It ain't that ain't a lot.
Yeah, 100% facts.
Ain't wrong.
It's a bunch of corporations
that got billions of dollars out here
that just want to partner up with people
that they know is reliable
that can connect with the people that really need it.
You know what I'm saying?
We come from a place, you know,
where, you know, we're part of the people
that the world forgot about.
You know what I mean, the ghetto.
So it's like, that's all that shit is about, man.
And that's why salutation's got to be given to y'all
for the simple fact because I want to just know
who else did that.
Whatever podcast platforms took that initiative
to say, yo, let's look out for our neighborhood.
But see, because y'all from a neighborhood that y'all know went through so much detriment, it's probably some detriment that y'all might have caused in the past.
You understand how much your neighborhood need replenishing, how much it needs to grow, how much people need education.
That's why the whole name, a million dollars worth of game is important also because you're giving away knowledge that people never going to give.
And some people scared to give.
You know, some of these dudes are so caught up in their ego and self that the shit that you said, the little dirt, they would have never said it.
and they agree with you,
but they would have never said it.
Mm-hmm.
But they agree wholeheartedly with you,
but they would have never told Little Dirk that shit out loud
because they don't want their friends and think they're not with the...
I don't know what these dudes is into.
I know I've been outside so long
that I don't even give a fuck what outside look like.
And, and, in text, you know,
you know, you know why because at the end of the day,
you know, we was the little Dirk's.
We was these niggas before they,
before you feel what I'm saying?
So, for us, you know,
Because, Dirk, for us, I'm one of your biggest fans in the world.
But I'm not your homie.
I'm your OG.
I'm your uncle.
I'm your muscle.
I'm your big, bro.
I'm the big cousin.
I'm the nigga that's going to say, no, dog, you're slipping out here, make you.
You know why?
Because I don't need nothing from you.
I don't need your money.
I don't need.
So for us, so for us, it's genuine love when we say, no, we fuck with y'all.
Man, don't let these niggas tricky off the street.
don't let these niggas put you in a place that you don't deserve to be in because you
already made it through the hard times once you make it through the hard times why the fuck
do you want to go back to the hard times yeah who the fuck wanted like why yeah i don't know what i'm
man listen man that that shit that's you that's you know when i seen that shit man i almost
cried i said these niggas right here is doing doing the work because i've been sitting in jail
for over five years my nigger and you know i was a gangbanger back in the days i stopped gangbanging in
2009 and I just be in here all the little kids that come around me they drop they
gang banging flags whatever they are folk crib blood whatever they are they drop it when they
around me because they see the power within me because I don't bang and all the niggas that
bang be needing me and the thing is this this what I tell niggas what the fuck did a gang ever do
for the neighborhood yo like it could have started off correctly it might have been to protect
the neighborhood but after that it went sour you know when I seat the Super Bowl I was mad happy to
that performance. But at the same time, I said, look at what we're painting for the kids.
Niggas got niggas in jail suits. Dickies on Crip walking at the Super Bowl.
Now, the thing is this, the same way y'all celebrate in prison coaching, you're going to tell
somebody, don't listen to Tacks Stone, that niggas in jail. But you got people crick walking
on the fucking biggest stage in the world. Like, why is this shit even being celebrated?
You know what I mean? Now, for the people who have came up out of being blood, crip, whatever gang,
and gave back and did good.
See, Snoop Dogg, the only fucking gangbang in America
that ain't going to go to jail.
Everybody else play games, they're going.
So it's like, I don't like even Snoop to promote it,
and I love Snoop.
I respect Snoop as an OG, as an uncle, all that.
You know what I mean?
I respect my eldest.
But it's like, yo, what comes a time
and where we got to talk to niggas and say,
yo, ain't shit coming from this shit, nigga.
Ain't shit coming from this.
These niggas is killing niggas on the block over crack.
Meanwhile, the Italian nigger got the pizza shop on his block,
for 40 years and been taking money off his block,
but he's not mad at him.
He mad at the nigga that's telling cracking weed.
Let me ask you a question.
You just said something that was very interesting.
You said you're getting the young brothers in jail to put the flag down.
Elaborate don't explain that to me, so I can understand.
Well, what I do mostly is this.
A lot of the kids, they are influenced by hip-hop, right?
So because I work in hip-hop culture, they respect me.
They take what I say seriously.
since I've been in jail, I don't really start trouble.
I don't get into it with people.
Everybody knows me.
I'm cool laid back.
I take care of everybody.
But since I've been in here, I've had several people who have issues with me in the street,
try to send people at me.
And I've had to take care of myself so I can survive, you heard.
So when the kids see you handle yourself in a way that they think,
because, see, violence is currency to these kids.
They think the more drills you got, the more richer you are as a man.
Meanwhile, I'm telling them when I came up, the dudes that was rich.
the gangsters. So I don't
understand the broke gangster shit that's going
on outside today where the
guys that's doing all this violence are filthy
and they actually trying to get next
the squares that got money and claim that
they down with them. So what I do is
I tell the kids and I say, yo bro, where your mom's work
at? Where are your mom's work at?
What does he do? Because see, he's
only famous in jail. And some of these
niggas get home in civilization and women
don't even care that their penis exists.
So why would you even look up to a nigga
that women don't even care about.
Only little boys with no fatherhood
is looking up to this person.
And this nigger is such a fucking empty-minded person
that he's about to put you through the same shit
that he went through.
What kind of nigger is that?
That's not an OG.
That's just an old head.
An OG going to give you a million dollars worth a game.
He's going to say, oh, listen, this is how you got to do it.
I didn't get to do it that way.
But if I could do it over again, I would do it this way.
These old niggas is suckers.
That's why I don't respect the old gang-banging culture,
the extortion culture,
these dudes try to do it with
being regional. I don't respect none of it
because, bro, if you really
was in the street, believe me, you're not
trying to be in the street. The
niggas is 35, 36, 40
and they're acting like they want to be in the street
man, them niggas wasn't outside.
It wasn't dead, bro.
Anybody's tired of this shit.
Absolutely.
You might want nothing to do with this bullshit, bro.
Absolutely. I want to elaborate
on that, man. If you motherfucking,
if you motherfucking 35
plus and you still
acting like you a super duper street nigger that's because you ain't you want no street
nigga when you was in your 20s man you still trying to because if you was your street
nigga when you was a teen and you was a street nigga when you were in your 20s by the time
you hit 30 you ain't trying to be no street nigga man you trying to get you trying to get
some fucking money and get the fuck out the way because if you was really in the streets by
the time you 30 nigga you done seen more niggas take that escalate ride to heaven
at a meeting my god
then you could even count
nigga
before by the time
by the time
me and Wallow was
motherfucking
by the time I was 17
Wallow was what
14
how many niggas
done died
a lot of niggas
we know died
from Lord Larry
to Lord Ritchie
a lot of niggins
think about it
yeah
so by the time
you 30
you don't lost
a shitload of
niggers to gun violence
a shitload of niggas
to jail
your aunt
send your grandmothers
to cancer
and all kinds
of shit. Man, you're trying to get some
fucking money in live life, man. You ain't out
here 38. Talk of, ooh, I'm
tough. Oh, look at me.
Oh, I'm trying to prove
myself, I'm a gangster.
Ooh.
So, what's sad is watching the
40 in rows, trying to act like the 17
in rows. Right. They'd be reliving
their second childhood.
Yeah, like, come on, bro.
Go go be a adult.
Go get some good to change and chill out.
Right. Yeah, take care of it.
Because I can't wait for
knitted quilt. I'm going to knit a quilt like an
old grandma when I get home.
You ain't need no fucking quilts, tax.
How about he going to knit a clip?
I'm in jail sewing right now.
I'm in making shirts and then I'm so bored.
Oh, oh, so, hold on, no, no, no, no.
Wait, no, no, no, wait, so, no, no, wait,
because, you know, Walo was in jail.
You know, he had multiple jobs, you know.
He was the motherfucking, he, you know,
he was the coordinator for karaoke night.
You know, he was, that nigga, you know,
he was a lifeguard in the prison showers.
He was going to tell a nigga that in jail.
Yeah.
I mean, he was, listen, he was a lifeguard in the prison showers.
He also was a cook.
You know, he was the chef up north with it.
He got left up north.
I know what I'm saying?
The nigger was, hey, listen, he was the captain of the wrestling team.
They used to call him Dick Flair up there.
You know what I mean?
He'd be all on the block.
Whoa.
No, this nigger is a dick, listen.
You know what I mean?
Like, the nigger had multiple jobs.
You feel what I'm saying?
So you mean to tell me tax is up there teaching the gangbangers how the nils?
how to knit in sweaters?
No, that's the thing.
I'm not teaching them that.
What I am teaching the niggas is this.
What I am teaching the niggas is this.
Mind your fucking business
because it's your most lucrative business.
The other thing I be teaching these niggins
is this. I sew shirts.
I really do. I'm dead serious.
You know, I'm from Honduras.
We come from sewing.
Okay.
But the only thing I really be kicking with the kids
is like, man, just stay the fuck out the way
because y'all sitting here.
You know, it took me to go to the feds
to really realize my history.
because the feds count your points up.
So when I'm sitting there looking at all these petty crimes that I caught in serious crimes,
I'm like, what the fuck?
Now, half of this shit was when I was a kid.
I'm a grown man and I never would do half this shit that I did when I was 14.
And what really made me start paying attention to history was this Me Too movement shit.
Because I've seen Judge Kavanaugh almost not become the Supreme Court justice because a chick said that he grabbed her pity in college freshman year.
This nigga is 60 years old.
and it was about to lose some shit
because of the history of grabbing a kitty
when he was a freshman in high school
and I said damn tax
this is wrong that these people
who could go back and say that you did something wrong
at 85 you know what I mean
I said I used to throw rocks at cars
on the highway back in the day
I would never do that shit as a grown man
knowing that I could cause a 20 car accident
but I was a kid and I was stupid
but my mind is mature now
you you give
you charge me for the shit that I know
and understand
Don't fucking charge me for some shit that I did when I was 12 years old.
Right.
Now.
You know, I got a bail when I first went to the federal jail.
When I first got to the feds, I got a bail that day because the judge felt that the case was completely weak and he gave me a bail.
The AUSA took my case to a higher judge the next day and they took my bail back because they said that I was a danger to the community because of my history because I punched somebody in 2014.
This is why they have a bail
So I'm like
Yo, in 2014
My life was changing for the best
It just so happened
If somebody hit me
And I hit them back
And they just reported it to the police
And that shit took my fucking bail
I could have been home today
Because I got a bail on January 18th
2017
But January 19th they took the shit
So
You know, it's just certain shit
But I'd be like, man, this shit is fucked up
that we get charged for our history
The things that we did when we was kids
Like, I think about women
I remember there was some women
I used to joke on when I was a kid
And I would call them hoes
And I would say, look y'all hose
Y'all got the train ran on y'all
And a couple years later
As a grown man, I see these women on Facebook
Taking care of their kids
And all kinds of shit
And I said, nigga, you was over here
judging this entire woman's character
Because she was promiscuous
Meanwhile, this bitch is the best mom on earth
Yeah, that's wow
and we all do that shit growing up young
we just don't fucking know
It's like
Yeah, what's good boy
She's still a hug though
She's just a good mom
She's a fucking nut right here
She took the dicks
If you can't attract the dicks
All the dicks she took
She slapped herself in the face with
She is what she is
She's a great mother
She's a great mother
But she's the ultimate slurier
Now this nigga's crazy tax
Uh huh
No but I understand
But listen
I understand
saying what tax is talking about, how you
could pay for some shit later
in life that you did when you was younger, because
we're going through the same thing.
Yeah. You feel what I'm saying right now?
You know what I'm saying? It's crazy.
Nigger trying to give us a lawsuit right now
for some shit Walo did when he was 18.
He grabbed a nigga in the yard.
You feel?
What? This is a liar.
Nick, we got some money.
Nigre trying to sue us, man.
Oh, this is the fucking.
This is the fucking. This is lying on me, man.
I don't know what the fuck he talked about.
Because while I'll grab a big a titty in the yard.
I want to know something.
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game time. What made you get into the podcast
game? How did this start? Who helped you?
Who gave you the game?
Well shit, seventh grade
right? I had a teacher, the nigga
used to say, yo, you got a radio voice
and I never knew what it meant. But then
the more and more I started listening to radio, I started
hearing dudes for people's voices.
and then
I just used to talk shit
I started some shit
called the Swagger Report
when YouTube
like first started
where I used to just
roast niggas
from my hood for being swaggilless
so it started with that shit
Hold on
hold on used to roast knickers
because they couldn't dress
bro you can look the shit up
it still is some shit called
the Swagger Report by Tack Stone
well my name was Pax Dollar
and I think that was like 2000
I became Tacked Stone in 2002
but go ahead
what you used to do with it?
But I just used to joke on niggas from the hood
And just talk about whatever they did
And that shit was like
You know like the first shit I ever did
But then as I was going on
I just was watching and my manager
She was managing Kid Fury from the Reed podcast
And she used to tell me your tax
You need to get into this podcast shit is lit
So I was getting real popular on Twitter
By promoting music
So Ebro from Hot 97 hit me
He was like yo bro like what you're trying to do
Because you got a voice out here
So I say yo I'm
I'm trying to get into that podcast space.
So Ebro said he was going to help me.
So then about, like, every day I would speak to Ebro, you know,
he kept telling me how he was going to help me, and then it didn't happen.
I ended up meeting Charlemagne at breakfast club,
because I had an artist that I bought up there at the time.
And I told Charlemagne, like, yo, the dudes that beat you up at the show,
one of the big is his dad right now.
So he was like, what?
It walked away from me.
He told him the dudes that beat you up at the show.
Yeah, when Charlemagne got snuffed at breakfast club,
the niggil who snuffed him got killed the next week.
So Charlemagne didn't know.
So I told Charlemagne, and then Charlemagne just walked away from me.
Like, I don't know who the fuck this nigga is.
Later on that day, Angelie, DM me.
She was like, yo, tax, you never met Charlemagne?
I was like, no, that was the first time.
She was like, yo, he wanted to know if that story was true, you told him.
So I sent him to the article.
And then she was like, yo, how do you know it's true?
I said because my man did that shit
He locked up for it
So that was it
And then I went and did
Headbutter Bullet
I went and did
Prairie Idiots podcast
and Charlemagne
And the episode was called
Head Butter Bullet
And then from there
He was like
You need to do a podcast
I said I'm trying
And he helped me
And from there
We just fucking took off
Combat Jack
Ken Fury and Charlemaine
is the ones who plugged me
Into the game
Rest and piece of Comback Jack
Real shout out to
Shout out to Eve
Fury to read podcast
Shout out to them
Because even though
Ebro ain't do
nothing for you. He put the, he put the spark.
He put the sparking. Shout out to Ebro, man.
You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. I, you know, I still
got, you know, them dudes is like, them doves is real
sensitive towards me. I don't know why, because I joke
on them a lot, but I ain't got no beef with the niggas, but he was mad
at me because Charlemagne helped me. And I'm
like, bro, I'm looking at the beef, like,
hot 97 and 105 got beef. Like, I thought
that shit was like a joke. I didn't know, like,
niggas was like serious. You know what I mean?
When I found out the shit was serious,
is when the dude, the dude who beat Charlemaine up,
the nigger Flex actually paid that
nigga to do that shit
That's when I said
Oh these niggas really got radio beef
I gotta stay to fuck away from these niggas
Because I'm really in the streets
And I'll be having beef
And I don't want beef
So
This is what the dude
Don't coming at me
Oh tax you a bitch
And all kinds of shit
And I'm just taking it
Just laughing because I'm thinking
It's a joke
So like as it goes on
The nigga Ebro ends up
Writing MTV
Showing them my tweets
Got me suspended for a week
All kinds of all kinds of
weird shit and I was like damn I ain't even know this shit was serious like that
so you know it is what it is I ain't got no beef for none of them no I respect dude you
know what I mean even if they don't respect me I respect them because one thing I respect
about them is they know they're not gonna do nothing to me so that's what my respect
now now now when did you know you was taking off when did you know like I got some
serious shit here what was it an interview was it where was it at
damn I think probably about the
fourth or fifth interview I did I started
feeling like I had some shit going on
and then I got an email saying
and Russell Simmons wanted to come on my show
and I said Russell Simmons for what
and it bugged me out because he only did my show
that day I think like Dr. Phil
and a today show for his media role for his book
and then after that it just went haywire
like the label started emailing me asking me
to interview artists that I didn't like any shit
and they just went that way.
Now, how did you deal with, you know,
the labels emailing you
and trying to get with you for the interviews?
How did you deal with that?
Well, some of the artists, I like them, you know what I mean?
But if I didn't like an artist
or really want to talk to them,
I felt like I might have disrespected them in the interview
because of something I felt about them.
I didn't do the interview.
But, you know, they was real pushy about trying to do it.
And the thing is this, I don't respect media-run interviews.
I don't like them.
Oh, oh, my God.
Oh, we don't do that shit
We don't do that shit
Because you think you're going to go interview with a nigger
And then leave there
Go interview with another nigger
And then close on
Go leave with another nigger
And then come to us
You got five interviews out
You got the same fucking fit on
Talking about the same shit
We ain't doing that shit
We're doing this
You know what they don't know
They don't even know
their labels is hurting them by doing that
Yeah, it's too much
It's over saturating
I talk the labels
I talk the labels about this shit
If you do all your media in two weeks
The two weeks later
The people who didn't get to see it
They don't see shit
So you're supposed to spread your media out
You're supposed to go a million dollars
Work the game on Monday
And then do drug chance two weeks later
For three weeks
Oh, prime example
Little Dirk
Shout to Little Dirk
You said no I'm coming to million dollars
With the game man
I'm letting y'all roll my shit out
You all in the interview I'm doing
I'm letting y'all roll my shit
We said nigga we're gonna take your shit
The number one nigga
We're gonna do everything in our fucking
the possibility that we can do
and marketing and promote them to take your shit
to number one. Behind the scenes everything
and shout out the door because he went number
one and then now he went
number one like you said it's a week
later his album out
he just did another big podcast
now he's getting more marketing
because this is about stretching this shit out
the artists the artists don't know
what the label doing the label don't want
to spend no money so they let your ass
come into New York City and you sit there
in four days and do all your interviews
and four days.
No, you're doing this shit one day now.
They're doing this shit in one day.
Right.
And I'm listening.
See, Gil don't hear it.
I'm the one to be fucking dealing
with labels and shit.
And I'm telling them like, listen,
let me do this.
You're ready to spread them out.
And then later on, two weeks later,
they're calling me like, damn, Wala, you was right.
Ain't nobody talking about them now.
Right.
They worked the whole week or fuck.
They worked their whole shit on the week.
Yeah, exactly.
You don't let these make his exhausts all their remedies within one week.
And now people don't care about it.
So now look at the artist, right, who leaves number one,
and then they go back up to, like, about number two or hit number one again.
This happens because the way you spreading out your fucking media.
You can't just give everybody in one week because you're chasing first week numbers.
Right.
Because, you know what's...
How many people went platinum, but they didn't go platinum in a timely fashion,
but they still went platinum?
But you got to understand.
A lot of times there's no disrespect to nobody personally,
but a lot of people at the labels that'd be working this shit,
they don't be understanding the culture
and they don't understand temperature
and the pulse of the culture
because a lot of them
it's not like back in the day.
New York City days back in the day
these motherfucking A&Rs
and the marketing department
they was out here in the streets
they understood the pulse
they understood that
oh no we got to make sure
they go to this one record store
we got to make sure they go here
we got to make sure they be here
we got to make sure certain spots
and you know it was a little different
but like that rollout
like you said is really important
artists come out
all right bang
they got the first
single out they dropped the album bang all right
everybody talking about that so now you're going to do the
when you're going to do an interview you might be talking about that it was coming
but like a month later or weeks later it might be another single out
this is some different energy and it's some different
energy and it could come like that I remember when push icy came out
free push icy he come through a hell of us he went number one
went down he dropped came and did our show
you know because nobody really talked to him in a manner that we could talk
to him bang shot back up to number one
but it was something to do after the fact of the album coming out
You know, you can do an interview
before the album that could drop
because we control our own shit.
We could drop our shit whenever we want to drop our shit.
We own our shit.
So say if we drop it, you coming out on, like Dirk said,
Lo, can we do this on a, you know,
can we drop it like a day before so I get time before?
I said, cool, we're going to drop it on Thursday.
We usually drop on Sundays.
We drop the bitch.
Wham!
They went crazy.
But the buildup to it, everything is about the buildup.
Everything is about behind the scenes,
that content and all that shit that let people know.
This is what's going on.
This was the buildup.
They're seeing it.
The blogs is gripping that shit up.
Because at the end of the day, if you drop an interview and these blogs ain't gripping
that shit, something ain't right.
It ain't catching that shit.
It ain't, you know.
And at the end of the day, at the end of the day, you could have won, you could have did,
whoever podcast.
There's a lot of podcasts that's popping.
But ain't none of them niggas coming in Chicago.
Ain't none of them niggas going to come to the jungle.
Ain't none of them niggas going risk their life for this shit.
We from this shit.
this shit normal to us
we flip this shit
we was right at home
I noticed that
I said look at this beautiful shit
I said they're the only make
you everyone over there
I said who the fuck else
is gonna go to that motherfucker
and do that
but not just that
but see text
this is the whole thing
we established
that we go
like certain people
we're gonna have you come
to the studio
you know what I'm saying
right now we're in the process
of building this massive studio
but that's another story
but in the studio
we got another figure
we're gonna have people
come there
but we're at the point
where it's though
We might get a call, you know, and certain people, we got, we got, like, a list of certain people that we fucking went heavy.
So if we get a call or something, we're shooting at A-town.
The baby here is, we in Charlotte.
What's, Durkett?
We're there.
We're over there, L.A.
We in Miami.
Wherever you at, we come to that shit.
We go to, so New York, we always in New York, because, you know, some people come up there for whatever.
But, like, it's about, like, just getting up, like, we big on traveling, going to the artist and doing that.
We're not no, we're not no, just no spot.
we're going to go wherever so we already do that shit anyway
and what the and what the record labels don't be understanding is right
if if I got an artist right and I'm rolling him out
I'm going to I'm going to
I'm going to set my artist to the motherfucker that I know
going to get the best interview we're going to bring the best shit out
because when everybody's right because when everybody's hitting
YouTube and everybody's Googling them right now
I want this interview to represent him
I don't want them to come up
and they got five interviews
They got five interviews to pick up
Hold on low
They got five interviews to pick from
And they don't pick the right one
They pick this one
Now they're watching some dry shit
Now they're watching the artist
His album coming out
They're watching some super dry shit on them
That they're not interested in
That's not driving them to go listen to the album
We don't put artists on here
that after the motherfucking interview
All you see in the comments
is, damn, I fuck with that
nigga, I fuck with that nigga now.
Damn, I ain't, I ain't never was in tune with him,
but I fuck with him now, man, that nigga
thorough, man, that nigga this.
This is why I know y'all
is doing what the fuck y'all supposed to do
because I watch everything. So I see
that. I see that. And the
last time I seen that was when I was
dropping my shit.
And I'm saying, and I'm going to tell you some real shit.
And I'm going to tell you some real shit.
And then you know this. If anybody
know you know this tax. And then it be the
artist that
supposed to come through
not on the titan tip
but you know people or fans always ask
what about this artist this artist this artist
then you had an artist that's supposed to come through
but them niggas be scared to come through
and I don't know physical shit
but be scared because they can't dictate the interview
and we're going to ask them what the fuck
we want to ask them and a lot of this shit
this music shit it'd be an illusion
or where dudes just be in the character mode
whereas though the character
is supersede who they really is in life
and they don't want to get around motherfuckers
that's going to ask them some real shit
we ain't trying to blast nobody
or lay no lane
Hey, Miles, but we're going to ask you shit that the people want to know.
We ain't asking about no beef, even.
So, so, so, so, so you know how it's be.
They'd be skit.
They don't want to, they'd pick certain platforms.
Let me go over here safe.
Let me go over here safe.
I can't take it.
I can't do this.
You see certain niggas.
You're being spots.
You see certain niggas, you walk up damn, nigga, when you're getting on the show.
Motherfucker tell you shit like, man, you know, I got, when I come to y'all,
y'all, y'all eggs that real shit.
Y'all, what the fuck they're talking about.
That's what we're supposed to ask.
mother, the power, the power
shit, the Power 105 concert
right before I got locked up, 2016.
I've seen Buster Rhyams. I say,
yo Buster, you got to come on my show, my
nigger. He said, hell no.
You'd be asking crazy shit.
I was never crazy shit I be asking,
so
I know what you're saying, because before
I interview, Plaz and his
brother super pressed me before the
interview. Like, listen,
you ain't going to ask this or ask that.
And I was mad how. I just was sitting there
laughing at them because I'm like I'll beat both these little niggas up
but I'm like I'm like I whatever bro like them questions y'all asking me to ask
I wasn't even going to ask that shit anyway because I ain't really no goofball nigga
but I ain't on that type of time but I get y'all drift like I'm lucky I'm hard though I'm
chilling you're what was the best interview you ever done
damn ever yeah like out of when you was doing tax don't what was the best
I'll give you two I'm
to give you the one that the fans like the most
which is surprising my
fans like my therapy episode
the most that I first did with my
therapies. That's major.
That shit crossed barriers. Like
to this day, other podcasts
like podcasts that's like in white
genres, they take the podcast
and repost it on their shit.
So I'm going to say that and I'm going to say
the second Beanie Siegel interview.
And what was it about that?
The second Beanie's interview
was big because that's when he had just
got knocked out by Tee Free Day at the
concert, so everybody wanted to hear
from Beans. You know what I mean?
And it was like, I was such
a bean for so many years. I was like
I had hit the nigga up like, yo, bro, please
don't jump out the window because
any nigga could get knocked out.
Anybody get knocked out. I got knocked
up on dead out Lou back in the day.
He knocked, he knocked
a little, clean out, lobe, hit the ground, rolled
up under a car, like he worked at Jiffie, Lou.
He socked me, way him. I went down.
Did you hear me?
He got me.
That nigga is stupid
No, I actually did roll up under the car
That's real shit
I rolled up under the car
He ain't come out to Lou left
Lou turning around look at me
What's up I started changing the oil
I rode up under the car
I started changing the oil
I gave the motherfucker oil change
Hey Lou
Hey Lou turn around
I asked all the niggas on the block
What's up like on some divo shit
Niggas like nigga
What ain't nothing up
You just see how you just punched him
What did you talk about
I ain't got that your cousin
Ain't that your cousin
He was my fifth cousin
That the man is a fifth cousin
Man you know that shit
That shit don't count
You know what I'm saying
That nigga's a chump
That nigga's a chag man
That's my cousin through marriage
Man I don't know that nigga like that
Me
Niggas start bitching
Start remix and shit
So
That interview was big
With beans because
So many people
Wanted the hair from them
And I think the squares
The squares
Wanted the hair
Or more than the street
Nakers I feel
Because
The squares are crazy
On the internet
They're on the internet
They're on the internet
They're calling them pussy
Because he got knocked out
I said bro
Anybody can get knocked out
How many times you got knocked out
And you like, Tex?
No, I never got knocked out.
I've been knocked down.
Oh, I ain't got knocked out.
I got knocked down.
No, because I was conscious.
I just rolled up under the car.
So if I rolled up under the car,
obviously, I wasn't knocked out.
I was knocked down.
Yeah, and I hooked the car.
Whoever car that was...
That car, they like, they was like,
damn, whoever done this shit?
I know he drove away different.
He was the first nigga changed.
He was the first nigga changed the battery
from up under the hood.
Yeah, I got...
I took care of that joint, man.
Took care of that car, man.
That's the day I knew I could have been inspiring mechanic after that shit.
Just from that sucker punch.
I mean, because, you know, I thought about life when he sucker punching me, man.
This shit was a lot of shit.
Those shit, that interview crossed barriers.
And the reason I was hype was because I love the roots, you heard.
I love the roots.
So the first tweet I seen was from Quest Love,
talking about listening to the BD Segal on tax season.
That shit had me hype as a motherfucker.
I said, nigga, Questlove listening to my shit.
Yeah.
So, you know, I was hyper for that.
You know, Quest Love got a podcast too now.
Yeah, I heard.
He in the game, yeah, Quest's doing his thing.
Shout out to Quest.
I'm telling me, like, there's a lot of podcasts.
I'm happy that y'nigas did all the shit y'all day
because y'all just made it a lane
for me to get some more money when I touched down.
Yes, absolutely.
You know what, kids, listen, the whole thing is like this, man.
It's enough.
Everybody, you know how it is.
Everybody got a different ear.
You know what I'm saying?
And everybody, they like to get their commentary
from different people, you know, different slings,
different energies different humors so it's enough space for everybody so there's no reason to trip out
and nothing about that now since you've been in jail right who are some of the people that
that you can shout out first of all i want to give a major shout out to barilin right because
barilin we was on the phone with barilin she called this she's like to listen barilin that's your
fucking campaign manager bro when i say that's when i say barilin love you man like sis she she
she better love for you shit she barilin is real people man she's and she out here she really got
the air to the street. She knows, she knows music.
She's going to be one, listen, she's going to
be one of these presidents, the vice presidents, one of these labels
in a minute. I'm telling you. Now, you know one
thing about Barreline, Barreline Grand,
man, I like Barreline. I met
Barreline at P&B
Rock, um, feeling like
Diddy Video in Philly. Okay.
Word. She was, um,
interning for Marilyn and Sir Rock. And I never forget, she took a
bus to Philly and bought a fucking
a, uh, uh, uh, uh,
Boxer's a Rock to the video shoot because
I think I know, Maryland.
Yeah.
When you're all connected, what happened?
So once that day after we connected, she just was hanging around and I would always be around.
I'm like, yo, this little chick like the work, she was hustling.
So I just always kept her around.
So she had hit me, be like, well, you were at tax?
I'm like, pull up, pull up.
You know what I mean?
So she went through a couple things where people trying to like, you know, force out the industry.
And I'm a street nigger.
So I'm like, bro, I ain't with that corny shit trying to stop nobody money.
You know what I mean?
because of an argument type shit
like stopping somebody money
is like the most serious thing you could do
so when I was when somebody hit me up
on something like oh we're gonna make sure
Barreline don't eat I was all the way
against that I was like oh now we're not
doing that I actually called up the next week
to do my podcast with me to show them
what my position was
so that's why me and Barreline
got the type of bond we got because
she understand that it was niggins there
with her when it was raining outside
even though it was sunny outside now
You understand?
Yeah, and she's, I'm talking about she, like, man, she's,
listen, man, bro, man, she holds you the fuck down, man.
And a lot, in a lot of, in a lot of rooms.
So she's solid.
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like who some of the who some of the players in the hip hop game that fuck with you man
that just like they reach out to you hold you down like kick it with you who some of them
well shit
let me see
because I'll be
staying the fuck away
from these niggas
I'm scared
at them you're
but um
like the same people
I've been fucking with
you know
Charlemaine
you know what I mean
that nigga P&B
rock always
holler at me
selling
like you know
it's just
the regular
traditional people
I spoke to Ouzi
the other day
for like two hours
that nigga's purely
solid
no I mean
like
Kodak is official
Kodak always do right
you know what I mean
it's just certain
I don't I don't really fuck
with too many
like I got more industry friends
at the labels, you know what I mean,
than the artist because the artists
don't like me. I'll be talking shit about them.
They can't even take a joke.
You say one joke about them to be a whole beef.
Like I had gotten to an issue with me
and I wasn't even trying to diss that nigga.
You know what I mean? So that's
why I know I got to watch the fuck I say
because I ended up in beef with an artist
that I was listening to every day.
Okay.
Yeah, but you know what I liked that interview too
when y'all was in a, uh, y'all was in a matter of fact,
I seen that joint when I was in jail
and I had my, you know,
that joint when y'all was in the raf or something.
That's the first thing.
Yeah, yeah.
Y'all was on some shit.
That's how you had to get a rave.
Huh?
First how you seen the rave?
Yeah.
That's what you was about say.
He was first time you've seen a rave.
Yeah.
It was like,
it's got the stars in it.
I was in the cell.
I'm like, what the fuck is that?
Look like the sky.
It was crazy.
That shit was crazy, man.
You know, to see it like in real time.
And y'all was driving around in the joint.
That was a dope bad interview.
Yo, how was you shooting?
Listen, how was you shooting your shit on the phone or a camera?
Where, in the car?
No, yeah.
What, you had a camera or phone?
Oh, no.
I had some GoPro's hooked up in the car and shit.
Oh, so you was just, you were shooting your shit on GoPro's and shit like that, man.
My nigga, I would shoot my shit anyway.
The same way y'all was doing, that's why I laugh when I see y'all doing y'all shit.
Because I'm like, yeah, them dudes are from, they from where they're from.
They're going to pull up on niggas.
Like, that's what you're supposed to do.
Because I did that interview with Meek in Atlanta.
Like, that wasn't in New York, Australia.
I flew down in Atlanta to do that.
I'm right.
Got to get it, man.
That's one thing about us.
We got to get it.
That's one thing.
Now, welcome to another episode of a million dollars worth of game,
been in the spotlight.
Yes, sir.
Listen, man, I'm talking about this dude.
He'd do the storage game.
He got the storage game on like he's not playing.
He's making moves with the storage game.
Young Mobile, mailbox millionaire academy, right?
We got him on here.
He's going to give you the game of how to get in the storage game.
Young nigger getting that money.
Now, tell us how this shit come about.
You listen, young mogul, give us a game.
Tell us where you started at, where you come from, and how does it become a thing?
Yes, sir.
First and foremost, I thank y'all for giving me the opportunity, man.
Yes, sir.
It's a blessing.
Y'all giving out of me and I was worth the game, so I'm ready to do the same thing, right?
29 years old, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, right?
Serial entrepreneur, commercial real estate investor, story like anybody else, right?
Every hood got their own jungle, whether you in Brooklyn, Philly, L.A., Miami, everybody got their own jungle, right?
So welfare, whose damn is free lunch, we come up on that.
started rapping that didn't work right started playing ball that didn't work next thing you know i got
into the streets right and when i realized like yo it's only three opportunities that they tell us we
could do is black men coming up in the hood so that's when i got in the real estate because i'm thinking
like i need i need another way out and all i need is the the whale and a skill i don't need to have a
wicked jump shot or the best bar is to do real estate so i got in real estate
jumped into some courses right start marketing and find it motivated home mortals are looking to sell
their properties so seven years ago that's when i got into the real estate game right
My first deal was a two family in Brooklyn, got this property under contract for $590,000, right?
But here's the game, right?
I had no money.
It was my first deal.
I was making $55,000 working that Pepsi, and I couldn't afford the mortgage.
So out of desperation, it was either I was going to lose the deal or figure out a way to pay for it.
So I started going hard.
I went and got a mentor.
He connected me to a capital partner.
So a capital partner is somebody that comes in who got some money that could put the bread up,
but you've got to get them 50 percent equity split.
So we bought the property.
I put no money out of my pocket, paid $590,000 for it, put it on the market, total for $1.2 million.
I made six figures in real estate, my very first deal.
So just imagine, like, not even about the money, just the opportunity of me being able to do something outside of what I knew, which was rapping, trapping, and playing ball.
So I took that money and I started to double down, buy more properties, now I got 40 doors right now.
But when you buy more properties, you're dealing with people, you're dealing with tenants.
They call you the toilet is clock, kitchen sink is leaking, no way's kids is upstairs, banging, right?
So I said, how could I make money in real estate without having a deal with tenants?
Oh, that's crazy.
Okay.
I had this one apartment.
You remember the joint, I had an apartment before, right?
And that was a crazy thing like this.
Like, it was just, it wasn't even, it was just noise all the time, right?
Because the kids.
I didn't know I could, I didn't know you could say something to the father.
You're supposed to be like you're supposed to go knock on the door.
You know, me tell him my fucking kids.
Shut up, man.
I wasn't going to do that.
I'm trying to fucking sleep, man.
No, I ain't going to get into no scuffle with none of that shit.
But I ain't know that these motherfuckers be calling you all about that.
They call the property manager, and the property manager called me.
So the property manager is the guy that you hire.
So once you get these whatever, you and his doors, you got to pay somebody to deal with this shit.
To manage it.
As a fun.
And every time they come to you, you know, I got to fix this.
You know, I got to.
All right, so go ahead.
So it's cutting into my cash flow.
So I'm thinking, how could I still make money in real estate, get the benefits, but don't have to deal with tenants, trash toilets.
That's when I got into the commercial real estate game, which is self-storage,
facilities. So I jumped in. I purchased my first cell storage facility, 88 unit storage facility
in Pennsylvania, right? And now with the storage facilities, I don't got to deal with tenants,
right? I don't deal with toilets. I don't deal with trash. A lot of the tenants, when they put their
items in the unit, they don't even come back for years. So you're not getting no phone calls, right?
It's low turnover. The cash flow is crazy. And guess what? People still got to pay, though. What
if they don't pay you? That's what I love about. It's only 30-day leases, right? So in the apartment,
you got a year lease where the storage unit is 30 days. So as soon as they don't pay,
you could catch it, get them a 30-day notice.
And then we don't even go by eviction laws with the storage game.
We go by lien laws.
So if you don't pay, I could put a lien on your belongings in the unit.
Then we throw it up for auction, and then whatever the profits is,
you just take back whatever I was old.
Oh, you know what's crazy?
That's what happened to my man.
He said, wow, you know, these motherfuckers took all my shit out of the store.
I said, what?
They took his shit, sold him.
He had some real expensive shit in there.
And he got rid of talking about they sold.
I said, they ain't sell that shit.
And it was like, he was like a, not even like two months late, man.
He forgot about it.
He wasn't even late.
He had the money.
He forgot about that shit.
Yeah, yeah, that's why you guaranteed your money.
Right now, if you want to get the free course from Young Mogul, what you need to do is you need to text game to him to three four seven, four to nine, 6496, three four seven, four to nine, six six, text game.
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Now, keep giving it to him, man.
You got to keep giving it to him.
Listen, listen, this is simple, right?
anybody I want to get rid of this.
I'm going to break it down, right?
I'm on a million dollars with the game.
Give them the game.
So I got to give you out million dollars with the game.
I like to give information that you can execute right after this episode.
Right, right after this.
Right after this episode.
Do you need money to execute this?
No, you don't need no money.
Or you need is the will.
All you need is the ambition and the want.
Right.
So this is how it's going to go, right?
Somebody that's at the bottom in the streets trying to figure out how they're going
to make money with the storage units.
First thing, you got to have some decent credit, right?
If you don't got decent credit, but in my course,
we teach you out to fix your credit for free, right?
Now, if you don't have decent credit, get somebody else.
You got to have a $680 above minimum.
You go and apply for a credit card, right?
But not just any credit card.
We got to be strategic in which credit cards we're applying for.
So young homie in the streets, right, you apply for the Chase Freedom Flex credit card, right?
Let's say you're going to approve for $500 only.
But what most people don't know, when you get the Chase Freedom Flex card, right,
they give you a $300 sign-on bonus as soon as you apply.
So now you've got a free $300.
So then you take that money and you go open up your LLC,
LOC is a couple hundred dollars depending on what state you.
When you took my $3, $400.
Is that it?
Um, yeah, that's it.
There you go.
So you got the sign on bonus.
I'm pretty sure you got the credit.
You just got to cash it out.
Well, most people, they get the credit card, and they just know the limit.
They don't look at the details behind it.
So if you get a $500 approval, $300,000, you literally got $800 now, right?
So then you go and get you your LLC.
Of course, you're a couple hundred dollars.
With that credit card, now you want to structure your LLC the right way.
Get a website.
Get a virtual address, right?
phone number, fax number, make sure it's legit.
The bank's not going to give money to just Joe Blow off the street.
You've got to set yourself up the right way.
Now you've got your LLC set up the right way.
Then you could go to three different banks, right?
Navy Federal Credit Union, if you structure the right way,
you just can't jump out there and do it, right?
Follow the blueprint, $25,000, 0% business credit card, right?
Citizens Bank, Fulton Bank, you get $25,000 each, right?
0%.
Now you got $75,000 from zero.
You up now, 75K.
Then you take the $75,000 and you can put a down payment on a $7,000.
$750,000 self-storage facility.
This is how you do it with the SBA.
See, most people heard about the SBA because of COVID PPP loans, but it's been
out since 1953.
The SBA 7-A loan is specifically designed for people that's looking to buy self-storage
facilities, for newbies, and they finance you up to 90%.
So all you got to do is come to the table with 10%.
So a $750,000 self-storage facility, you got $75,000 in business credit.
Now you're in the game.
No money out of your pocket up front.
and then they're going to say, okay, but I got to pay it back
because that, well, this is how we break it down.
You own a storage facility.
We know on average you probably got 100 to 300 people
moving in and out on a weekly basis.
They get hot, tired, hungry.
I'm going to go get a vending machine.
That's just $1,500, put it on my facility.
Now I got additional $12,000 coming in every single year.
They get hot, tired, hungry.
Yeah, right?
But I got the vending machine.
Then I'm going to say, listen, I got some little homies,
my cousins, my aunt.
Listen, let's go start a moving company.
Because in the units, you don't want to be in and out, lugging stuff, right?
You want to pay somebody.
Why have them go up the street when they could come to you?
And now you've got a moving company on your facility,
window vending machine, right?
And then you can partner with another company and say,
listen, you got cargo vans.
How about I give you a referral,
and you cut me a commission for everybody I send in the transportation.
So now you generated like $50,000 on additional revenue every single year
from that acquisition.
And what I love about commercial real estate,
the value of your facility increases by how,
much money you bring in. So $500,000 in net income every year will give you $500,000 in value.
So now you flip it, cash out, $500K, pay off the credit cards, you up, no money, you start it.
If you want to keep it, pass it on to your family.
This nigga giving out game. This nigga giving out a serious game.
You refinance, right? Because when you refinance, the bank is now going to give you 80% of
the new value. You just raise the $500,000. You refinance, get the equity back, pay off the
card, you're still in the game, and it's in your last name, your family. That's a legacy.
play and you did this starting out with zero nothing a full blueprint that's how you do it
how many storage units you on right now three so we got we got an 88 unit storage facility
104 unit storage facility in tennessee and a hundred and four unit storage facility in
Columbus Georgia how you deal with it in Tennessee and you all way up and peeve so we just we
just talked a building you said you got a storage unit right one last time you've been there
I ain't been there ever exactly so you could manage it remotely just sitting in there
Because it ain't, you don't have tenants running up and down all day.
Nobody living in your units.
But who handled it with the key shit?
I'm just trying to figure out.
Oh, you get your own self in.
And my shit, you go through the gate and shit open up.
You get there, you got a little code you punch him.
Boop, the door open.
You walk in, you go to your unit.
You got a lock one your shit.
Boop, you pull your shit up.
Let me ask you a question.
How much is your unit?
Is it one you?
I don't even know.
And how long you had your shit in there?
Probably over a year.
Why you ain't get your shit out?
because I moved into a whole new house
and I just bought new shit.
Most of the people do that.
That's what it is.
So it was like, I'm not, I'm not, I don't want to take no old shit to no new house.
So I just bought new shit and still got the old shit.
Got bump boxes, got TVs, all type of shit.
And your car, and your card is attached to that.
So they just keep hitting that motherfucker on another pay.
So you got to sign up order like when you're doing this shit?
So we actually give you a.
$10 discount, right?
Listen, we take $10 off the
To be able to do the auto pay
And then you sign up auto pay
And Gillen you're busy
You're running around
Million dollars with the game
So you're saying you're getting my money
nigga for nothing
So how many people running around?
So many people
That's the majority of people
That get storageing because they're busy
Right?
They're moving around
They downsize it
And even in today's climate
Right
You're talking about through a pandemic
A lot of people started moving out
In the city
They're going to suburbs
Trying to downsize
If you downsize these apartments, they're making them even smaller.
So you don't even have space for your items.
You've got to put them in a storage unit.
It's recession-proof.
And so how do sizes, like, like, like, how do you play off of the size thing?
Like, you know, and like, give me the minimum size that you be having.
And what's the price point and me renting it once a month?
So it varies.
You got five by 10, 10 by 50s.
So 10 by 15 is the average size unit, you feel me?
So you're talking about one bedroom, two-bedroom, right?
Right there, it's about $130 a month.
That's probably what I pay.
God damn.
And how many units you got total?
Is all yours that size, are they smaller?
Well, no, it varies based upon.
Like, you got, I got 5 by 10s, 10 by 15s.
Some niggas need bigger joints.
You know, they want to store some crazy.
You just throw boats.
People store boats.
So in Florida, that's what is really hot with storage for cities
because a lot of people got boats and yachts.
They're going to keep it in their property?
You got to put it in the storage.
So do you have an outside gating unit, too?
Like, where people can, like, pull a big shit
up in there? Yeah. Oh my gosh.
So what is that? If I got like a boat
is I'm paying different? Like how much is I paying
the money? Yeah, you pay them more. You took them out
$4.50, $4.75 a month.
And they keep them in there all
just pull them out. Pull them out when you're ready.
When you ready to hit the water. Yeah, you go
in, put your truck, tied to the back
of your truck, pull right out.
You get to the beach, baby.
Go, man, this shit is crazy.
And you're 29? 29 years old.
You're on all this amazing shit. That's a fact.
I got one question.
Can a nigger hold something?
Yo, of course.
Let me hold some.
No, but I got 99 storages over here, and 111 over here.
6402 over, nigga, that's a lot of fucking $100.
You're basically thankful that your basketball game was trash.
You couldn't go nowhere with your game, you know,
because he's talking about you, I used to play basketball.
I don't know why he threw that out there.
You threw that out of barbecue.
You better be lucky if your game was trash, man.
Yeah.
But did they know about you in New York City?
Was your game like that?
No, low.
you in Brooklyn?
No, you know what they said?
Up until like 10th grade
that I got cut from JV, so it was over for you.
You know what they said?
They said, that nigga Ben started doing real estate.
The ninth grade is shooting all them bricks.
He was laying bricks.
He was laying bricks back in the night of them.
So basically this shit right here, listen, first of all,
for anybody out there that want to get a free course
of how to get into the storage game,
I'm talking about mailbox millionaire academy.
Listen, text game to 347, 429, 6496,
347, 429, 6496 text game.
He's going to give you a free course.
What is in this course?
In this course, I'm breaking.
So everything I just told,
I guess gave them a play for free to execute right now, right?
But I break that down in detail.
What banks to go to, how to complete the applications,
how do you get the reward points,
how to be able to bring out the most cash off your credit.
Now you've got the capital.
How to go and find these facilities, right?
So I'll give a play right now.
Bizz, buy, sell.
That's a website.
It's a business.
It's Biz, buy, sell.
That's a business brokerage website.
where you got motivated, tired business owners.
You might own a trucking company or a commercial cleaning franchise.
You own a self-stowage facility, but you're ready to sell it.
Oh, so you might have a bunch of restaurant equipment.
Exactly.
And you go on that website.
Recording studio.
And you buy it now for cheap.
That's a website.
So I teach you how to go on that website, fish through it amongst other websites,
how to find these facilities, get them on the contract,
and then you raise the money.
You get the money, and now you go buy it, and you break rice.
A lot of people want to do it on their own.
That's the problem.
If you bring two, three people in
and we all got the capital and we go by
because I got partners too. I don't
everything on my own. We got to bring people
in. But if you got these strategies,
this is how you can go out there and really
get in the game. I teach them that full
detail how to evaluate, underwrite.
Literally everything you need to go buy
self-storage, no money. So if a dude
like Gil used to be right now, a couch
worry, he's sitting on the couch, ain't got nothing, fucking somebody
refrigerator door up, ain't got nothing
going on in life, you know what he used
to do. If you want a couch right now, listen, this
for you. If you're on the couch, you ain't got shit going on.
You're trying to figure out life. Everybody falls
back on fucked up moments in life.
But what you're telling me right now, I can be
on the couch. And all I need is my
motherfucking phone, and I can get
busy. All you need is your phone.
That's literally why I teach this because
I'm so passionate. You're right. I thought Bob was going to be my
way out. But this is my way out now.
You don't need to have a college degree.
You don't need a diploma. All you need
is just to get out there, get your phone, and
know how to apply for certain credit cards, how to
finance facilities put the work in and you be up everyday million you said something about the
sbaa right yeah what was that thing you said they got to deal specifically with storage unit so
it's a 7-A loan 7-8 so with that loan it give you 90% financing only for self-storage only for self-storage
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I want you to tell
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For those that was in your situation,
you was a journey's man basketball player
trying to figure it out.
You know,
he said,
I got cut from JV.
That's bad.
That's bad.
That's the lowest of the load.
Listen,
it was bad.
If a person out there
shit does not go on,
they try to figure out,
what words can you get them to motivate him?
What words can you get that person out there
just to motivate him?
Listen, man,
the most powerful thing in the world
is a made-up mind.
that's it you got to make that decision a lot of people be motivated they'll watch this episode
and like damn he gave you mad game be motivated but they won't even text game to the link right
you got to be committed that's all i tell all my students i say listen we got to be committed to
the process we can't be motivated one day we got to make sure that the same motivation you had when
you first heard it is the same feeling you carry through when it's not working out when things
is hard so just really make up your mind that's the most powerful thing in the world i made the decision
i said listen there's no way i'm going to die broke it ain't no and it's no way it's
hell we was born to literally go through poverty go to school get a job being debt died 30 years
with a pension and then our health is neglected because we was chasing paying off debt like that's not
life it's definitely that ain't life yeah I mean thank you that is not life that's what we own that's what we
so listen man right now once again man to get this free course what I need you to do is text game the 347 429
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From a young
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and what's so
impressive for me
he's a young
one that's doing it.
He's young
out here
with a shit load of money
a shit load of assets
making it happen
you could do it too.
Let me ask you just
before you get out of
you young man
who's some of the
niggas
that inspired you
to be like this man
oh man
my big bro
Marcus hit 500
he tapped in here
listen just seeing
the black man
again coming from
the bottom
being able to
make millions in
business. That nigger got a jet, man.
In business.
Niggas got jets.
We ain't a rappers. We ain't board players.
So those, that's been told us of mine.
And niggas got jets, but let me add
this on here, right? This is what I did too, because
a lot of people, they'd be saying what they do, and they
really don't know what they don't do what they do, right?
I executive produced a movie.
So I got a movie that
is in theaters, what I literally show
you the day and the life of me going out there,
buying properties, working with my
contractors, being able to go in Boston,
so that that person that's in the street and they're seeing this episode they're like
it sound good well tap in we got a movie that show you real life and now you can go out
and do the exact same thing all right man listen this is another another another episode of
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the smartest way to hire right now uh how was things looking for you man you know you know
you don't got to get into no particulars but how was things looking for you like with your freedom
and just fighting you know you know you know i've been through the process like how was things man
most part, man, my case is great.
And this is why the district attorney has been scared
to go to trial. Me and my lawyer has been prepared
to go to trial since June 2017.
And, you know, we've always
been ready. So, you know, the hold up
is like, you know, it's a whole bunch of fuckery, you know
what I mean? So, you know,
the person is the opposite
of my case. He has to, like,
paint this picture so he could go free
for some gun charges he got because
me and that dude don't even have the same charges.
But he just, for interviews, trying to tell
people, what am I supposed to do?
If they're trying to charge me with killing my friend,
that nigga ain't even charged with that.
So I don't even know what the fuck he's talking about.
The niggis charge were bringing three guns to the club.
That's what he got caught with.
You know what I mean?
So, like, my situation is like,
it's not a hard situation.
It's just a hard charge.
You know what I mean?
And if anybody knows anything about law,
you could beat anything by reasonable doubt,
you know what I mean,
with these kinds of cases,
and it's too much of it.
You know, you got people that's been painting a narrative
that I came to kill him for years.
And then you got the dude's brother
on Clubhouse talking about,
yeah, we knew he was there
and we wasn't ducking no smoke,
so we came to see him.
You know what I mean?
Like, so now this takes away
your story of a motive
that I came to kill you.
You actually came to do some shit to me.
So this is what I don't understand
about the industry
and with a lot of people, you know what I mean?
Because, you know, I help start drink camps,
you know what I mean?
Norie's a good friend of mine,
you know what I mean?
I really, and he,
He interviewed the dude.
I didn't care about him interviewing him.
I cared about what he allowed that nigga to say on his show.
You know what I mean?
If you were interviewer, you were a journalist now,
or you interview people, whatever.
But when you got somebody on your show saying that I'm a murderer
and I did this and I did that,
and the shit ain't even true.
That's the sad shit.
You know what I mean?
It's certain people that was there to understand.
And it's like, come on, you gave this dude,
the narrative to call me a murderer on a huge platform.
And this is a platform that I helped stop.
That shit hurt my feelings.
And it really didn't hurt my feelings
when it first happened because I was already
desensicized to like all of the shit
the industry niggas do.
So when it first happened, I wasn't even mad.
It took me almost a year to get mad.
It took me almost a year.
Like, it was just a, like, I don't know
what point it hit me in and I was like, damn, Norrie.
Because the same way I told you,
I'm gonna run up on an artist I like.
That's the same way I met Norrie.
I met Norrie at MTV in the lobby.
I say, yo, N-R-E-N-R-E-N-Rie.
Staying for niggas on a run, eating.
You, my nigga, what's up?
Mm-hmm.
I'm running down on niggas when I fuck with them.
If I'm a fan of you, I got no problem,
and I'm a fan of you, you know what I mean?
So that's how I met him.
So the day I met him, we're kicking it.
He like, oh, tax, I heard your name somewhere before.
So I'm like, I don't know.
Then the nigger came back 20 minutes later.
Ask y'all a name this story.
He showed me a text from Rosenberg that said,
yo, do you got anybody from your belt gang
that could tighten this kid tacked stone up?
He's being a thorn on my side.
I said, what?
Rosenberg just tried to put a hit on me.
You're supposed to be the cool radio dude.
I'm supposed to be the ignorant street dude.
I don't even do shit like that.
And I said this shit on a show,
and then Rosenberg put me on radio talking about,
you played yourself segment and shit on the radio
and called me a liar and said that Norrie was lying.
But I'm telling you all right now,
y'all can ask Shalaman,
and he's going to tell you what the text said,
because he read it.
So it's like, it's certain things to go on in the industry,
and I'm not even going to say an industry.
I'm going to say it in the world.
because the industry
ain't no different
from the streets
it's the same type
of fucking characters
it's just
more squares
controlling it
so when it happened
I was like
damn bro
like Norrie you like
you threw me
under the bus
in everywhere
you called me
a liar just now
then you bought
somebody on your show
that's calling me
a killer
you know what I mean
and for Norrie to be
a dude that was
from the streets
that had cases
up the hot 97
Foxy and Timing him
I just didn't expect
that from him
you know what I mean
it was a weird
situation
And I actually forgive him today because I don't, I don't hold on this shit for too long, you know what I mean?
I forget the nigga.
Did y'all talk?
Y'all can have a talk?
I think you should talk to him.
No, I am going to talk to him and I feel like talking to him, no.
I ain't in that space yet.
So I don't feel like screaming and no shit, you know what I mean?
I'd rather have a real civilized conversation with him because I really ain't got no hatred of my heart for the nigga.
You know what I mean?
I wish the nigga the best.
But it's just it.
Like, I just felt like, yo, when you're in your grave, when you're sitting in jail,
people will just piss on your grave
and won't nobody throw no flowers
like I'm sitting here like
yo bro I helped you I sat up
day after day with Norrie
I'm talking about getting them lawyers
all kinds of shit for the podcast
we discussing everything down to the gristle
like this ain't even no joke
like I was more invested in drink chanced
than I was invested with you
because I was in prison when I first hollered at you
and I just hooked you up with the people
to help you you know what I mean
with him it was like hands-on situation
That's why it's like, I think the first or second episode, me and Charlemagne is on
drink champs.
And then I'm on another episode a year later.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, that was the only thing that like really hurt me as far as like a relationship
in the industry because it was like, damn, bro, like this dude is trying to keep me in jail
because of the shit he got caught with.
You got caught and now you want to keep me in jail.
You understand?
Taxed him with the jail eight months later after this crime took place.
I think, uh...
I went to jail.
Because of them.
These niggas trying to make it seem,
this is my thing,
these bloggers, academics, all of them.
Like, why do they just post anything
without being true or like,
like, that's not funny.
It was not even more funny
as you're talking about an open case,
creating a narrative.
Because now, look at El Chapo case.
The judge told the jurors
to not look up El Chapo
when they go back to their hotel room.
Humans are going to Google a naga.
A human might Google you,
while you're in the supermarket.
So they go and Google the nigger,
and now El Chapo's about to get a reversal
because they went against the judge's rules.
So my point is, is this.
You just gave this dude a platform
that say I'm a murderer on a huge platform.
So now if a juror decides
to go watch, go look our case up,
he'll go look to drink champ and says,
oh, well, he said that he was a murderer
on drink champ. That's all I seen, because
some of those jurors don't even have fucking common sense.
Some of them not even pay attention to the case.
Some of them are just going to sleep.
and most juries don't want to be there.
So for you to paint a narrative
that I'm a fucking killer or a murderer,
that shit is fucking horrible,
nigga.
That's horrible.
I would never do that to nobody.
So that's like the only thing that really hurt me
as far as like industry relationships.
You know what I mean?
I understand everything else.
I just want to say this too.
You know, sometimes as, you know,
what do we consider it?
Because I don't know what the fuck we consider it.
We consider it media.
Journalists?
I don't know.
Yeah, media journalists.
I just figure.
we just us you know what I mean so but sometimes I guess when you in media you know you know
motherfuckers be chasing the best story you know what I'm saying and sometimes people get caught up
and you know getting the best stories getting the best clippings getting the best you know what I'm
saying and and I don't really think I don't really think up until this time you know no he was
looking at it like that I think if y'all have a talk I think norie a stand up would be a stand-up
man apologize you know what I'm saying
and all that because sometimes you get caught up in this shit because man listen i mean i know
that's what happened bro i know that is that's why i don't i'm not mad at him because i know he
didn't do it out of malicious intent no i know he didn't chasing numbers right i know he's chasing
numbers you know what i mean i know you know why because i studied it before i ever said anything
i said let me go back and look at his last couple episodes and then i went and looked around and
i seen what was going on i said oh my god what happened was this joe button was making too much fucking
noise and he needed to do something.
That's what happened. It was that simple.
It was that simple. Nigger was chasing
some numbers. But in the point of you chasing
some numbers, you hurt your friend, you hurt your colleague.
You know what I mean? You hurt your car ride.
So, you know, it is what it is. I ain't tripped it.
I've been hurt before Tom Hill all wounds.
And, you know, sometimes, you know, sometimes it's all
about a conversation as men, you know what I mean?
Because at the end of the day, I'm going to just
say, if I fuck with a nigger,
you feel what I'm saying?
and I expressed that you did some dumb shit
you feel what I'm saying
and I break everything down
and you know there's no way you could get out
okay I did some dumb shit
I give while I'll tell you
I always give a motherfucker opportunity
to stand up as a man
because anytime I do some dumb shit
I come back and be like damn dog my fault man
you know what I mean I was a little hot
I said some shit out of anger
my fault I'm gonna apologize to you as a man
because I fuck with you.
I want to reiterate that I fuck with you.
I don't fuck with too many niggas,
but I fuck with you.
So I was out of pocket.
I always give a nigga opportunity
to allow himself to be a man.
Then if you can't be a man,
then it's fuck you from here on out.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because at the end of the day,
if I say I fuck with a nigger
and you say you fuck with me,
we may not always agree.
We might have disagreements.
We might have arguments.
Every bro, every motherfucking day ain't always swoon.
You feel me?
We might have some arguments.
You might point out some shit and all,
but, nigga, you said this and all.
You know what?
You're right, my nigger.
You 100% right.
We men.
That's why we can get over.
We're not women.
Right.
You feel what I'm saying?
I'm not acting out off the emotion.
You feel what I'm saying?
When it's niggers that I genuinely love.
Because I'm a nigga that value relationships.
So I always give a nigger a chance to be a man about this shit.
Then if you can't be a man,
if you can't look yourself in a mirror
when ain't nobody around
and be like,
damn, I was wrong.
And you ain't no fucking man.
Yeah, and, and real nigga shit
is seeing when you fuck with two different people,
good dudes that you had good,
you had good situations with,
I respect you, I respect noi,
you'd be wanting to see,
you know what I mean, that's why I said,
I hope y'all talking y'all bussiname
because ain't no real, real motherfucker
want to see two good motherfuckers
that's always been good to them
go through some shit
when it could be conversations.
So I just hope y'all had that.
But I want to ask you
I'm gonna have that combo with him
I told you it's just I'm still
You don't understand
I'm in jail right now
I'm better that I'm being attacked
And I can't even protect myself
You heard
Like that's the weirdest feeling
For people to be coming at you all day
And your lawyer like you'll be quiet
You're just getting attacked
And you know a lie told a thousand times
What comes the truth
So it's like you let in a fucking coward
nigga just lie everywhere you fucking go
you know what I mean?
Like just promoting propaganda
to try to make it shit.
Like everything this nigga says
is a fucking lie.
Like everything.
He told him like he lost his kids
because of the shit.
You lost your kid before that shit happened.
And I could prove it.
Like everything that the nigger says is fucking false.
He lost a million dollars.
Where is that?
We all getting sued.
We're the millionaire.
Like, come on.
Like, it's like so much done shit
that these people allow people to say.
And that's why I was happy
when I had a voice out there
because every time a nigger lied, I was there to correct his ass.
I remember a Funk Flex said, I'm number one on radio.
I got to put the BDS up.
No, you're not.
Clue got that time slot.
Why are you worrying, Flex?
Oh, I'm going to drop the Drake and Quentin Miller record later on the night.
Boom, no, you're not.
Flex is lying.
He's trying to get you out of just listen to the show.
Did the show drop later on that night?
He plays no record.
I'm just there to tell the truth, nigger.
I have the niggas in New York don't even like me because I'm going to tell the truth.
See, they could tell my truth, and I'll tell it with them.
I have no problem with my truth, but they got a problem with their truth.
So they got a problem with me.
I'm asking you a question, right?
Now, I don't want you to be biased, right?
Now, one of my favorite songs when I was in jail was Joe Buttons
when he came out with the pump me up song.
That junk was popping.
And I told Gil, I told Gil, you ain't got no song that's better than that.
Am I lying?
Now, no, is you going to rock with Joe Buttons or not?
Joe's song was way better than this Nick.
I'd be all right with it.
Tell the truth.
That was the biggest song than Gil.
ain't never had no fucking song that big, man.
No, Gilly, I have a song bigger to pump it up.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you.
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, that wasn't trash.
Good boy.
Like, I'm sure he don't like performing that.
What?
You think Joe don't like performing that?
Yeah, I know he don't.
That was a big record.
I get the club jumping.
I knew, and I was in jail, but I knew the club be jumping.
I don't get fucked with nobody said.
Well, because you, listen, because when he used to, you know,
Joe Buns is a better rapper than Gilly and
Listen, he used that club wildos up
Up at Greta's foot and shit
And that used to be the song
That used to be the song that had the motherfucking prison
Going crazy
Pump, pump, pump it up
That's what I'm doing, bhaer down, bam
What I'm doing,
What you're doing, kissing niggins
It's better than pump it up
Who song is that?
That's Gilly.
That book, shoot
Yo, you know, that whole tax, tax, tax,
you better not be no more,
No, tax, you better not be no Gilly to kid
Groupie, man.
I ain't feeling this.
shit, man, because you already gave me props at the beginning.
Talking about this, nigga, you was a fan of his shit.
It's nothing I can't do, my nigga.
It's nothing I can't act like I wasn't.
Come on, man.
Fuck as you talk.
I was talking that shit, nigga.
I look at us and look at y'all.
The poor sight of the Lord Knight's limiting the hoard stike.
That ain't with the horse's like.
Right.
You know what's crazy.
No, nigga, this is 1999.
I call this, nigga.
I come in the studio, right?
I come in the studio, right?
The guy out of the Philly game, jewelry light up the vet.
Listen, I come in the studio.
I come in the studio like a couple months ago.
I come in studio a couple months ago.
Now, you know,
Gail a little old nigga,
this nigga passed out on the couch.
A bunch of Coz Light cans all crushed.
I'm like,
this nigga was passed out.
This nigga is all laid.
This nigga out here drinking Coors light,
man.
This nigga's a old man.
He's a nutty-old.
This nigga's a nutty-old.
This nigga's a nutty-in-law.
All right, now,
now, I know you can hear music in there.
Like, what New York rappers
you pop him?
You know, you're listening to, man?
Because they got a lot of young castes,
you know, doing anything.
Yeah, I like, I like, I like,
I like Fabio.
I like Fabio, I think he's got good energy, you know what I mean?
When I first heard him, I was like, what the fuck is this?
Man, his kid ain't saying nothing.
But after a minute, I said this shit is some beautiful energy.
Okay, okay.
Who else flat?
I like a little TJ.
I like a little TJ like a motherfucker.
I fuck for TJ.
Who else?
It's probably some more.
I just can't think of it.
All right, well, what about the industry?
Who are you listening to in the industry?
Rap is in the industry.
In the industry?
I'm definitely listening to Dirk right now.
Because I never used to listen to Dirk
And all my little niggas used to always
Try to put me on the Dirk
And I'd be like, man, fuck out of head
But I heard a song by mistake one day
And I said, this little nigga is talking to me.
Oh, you're fucking tripping, man
You're tripping, man
These niggas act like they don't need us
You do everything we do, they want to be us
Yeah, Gil is dirt.
I'm taking ex and see they try to you.
Yeah, oh, he's the biggest dirt groupie.
Everybody in the world know that.
So you ain't out here.
Everybody in the world, no.
No, if you weren't on that block
When that shit was going on.
Dirk big is groupie.
Dirk fan boy,
Gil going to pop up.
I used to draw the
Dirk game on his star for a phone.
So one day we had an argument, right?
Me and him in an argument.
He want to argue with me.
He want to argue me about Dirk and back in the day hip hop.
I'm like,
Dirk ain't never get me no grounds and no motherfucking dollar parties.
I fuck with Dirk.
That's my,
that's nephew.
But I think he said some shit like,
yeah, Dirk better than Chuck D.
I said, hold the fuck up.
I said, hold the fuck up.
I said, hold the fuck up, nigga.
You know how many motherfucking.
You know how many times.
I grind those girls with that
terminated ass! I'm all in the dollar party
all like this. I ain't never do that off no fucking
dirt, dirt, listen, that's nephew. I'm just saying.
Chuck D was nice. But you know
me, I wasn't in no party.
Yes. How low can we go
F, wrong? You know that shit?
You know that shit? Once again, because you used to
throw that shit on religion.
He knows. Listen, no more.
You remember the dollar party's tax?
You all up.
Most folks are free.
He had the guises on.
Like this. He's the fucking hated.
He's the fucking hated, man.
To determine the heck. He used to be in a
I was ready to punch that nigga
You know what I was playing, nigga
Listen, I was raised sucker punch that
I'm a nigga, he's a nigga,
she's a nigga, we's a niggas
when you like to be a nigga too
That nigga disrespect
You know what I was playing
Where you straight out of cop there
Crazy motherfucker name Ice Cube
From a game called
Niggas weird attitude
And when I called off
I got a saw it off
He's playing enough ice
And body's all hold off
You too
What I was listening to
He was listening to
He was listening to ICE
That's my nigga
Then that's my nigga
He was listening
Go ahead, go ahead get your shit off
Get your shit off.
Speed of life.
Fast.
It's like walking barefoot over broken glass.
It's like jumping rope on a raising blade.
All lightning, quick, decisions are made.
Listen, don't make me go crazy, man.
I remember Ice T said on Twitter something about a soldier boy being a whack rapper.
And I'm like, nigga, you was a whack rapper, too.
You fucking crazy.
That nigga, you're crazy, Tex.
Ice T's a fucking legend.
That Ice T is a fucking legend.
When Ron Pace came out
That six in the morning police had my door
Listen, that nigga was cold as ice
That nigga was talking that shit
Listen, he was talking some shit, right?
But we don't really remember
Ice T's lyrics
He had nothing that stood out
I just did
I've just wrapped the fuck as you talking about
I'm from East Coast
It's only you, two niggas from Jersey
And a nigga from Cali didn't know that verse
This niggas though, listen you know what
I'm gonna tell you like this
I'm gonna tell you like this
You talk a lot of shit
You talk a lot of shit with your hands.
Listen, I'm going to snuff you when you get out of jail, man.
I'm a sucker punch you, tax.
You wouldn't this thing to keep disrespecting old rappers, man.
Stop that shit, man.
No, no, no, no, no, I don't disrespect to old rappers.
You told me you do.
You're disrespectful to chucking in my face.
You fucking disrespect to Chuck Dek.
No, I'm just.
You're disrespect to Chuck Diff's in.
You just don't respect the young rappers.
I do.
I love these new rappers.
You're just a fucking, you know, you, listen, you want to argue with me.
Well, all the niggots beats sound like this.
Boom, boom, tap.
Boom, boom, that.
Boom, boom.
No, nigger.
This is fucking
22.
I want to hear more
than a fucking drum
and snap.
Listen,
I feel as though
listen about
on some real shit.
You know what old
shit I've been listening
to lately?
What John?
Who?
Father MC was cold,
man.
He was nice, man.
That was cold
holy shit.
But how are you going to say
Father MC was cold
and then you're going
going to try to rank IC?
That nigga wasn't better than Icy.
I'm going to just tell you something.
I'm going to just say you something.
Fuck is you talking about?
He wasn't better than Icy.
That nigga OPP, man.
Out of pocket player.
Yeah, you're out of pocket like a pistol on the robbery, man.
The fuck is you talking about, a five of the MC, man.
You know what?
Father MC was fired.
No, you know who was hot?
You know who was hot?
A lot of niggas be sleeping on.
Benzino, man.
He was with the mighty R.S.
Posse.
I'm good.
What?
What did you say?
Come on.
The war is on.
You don't remember he had the song, The War is On?
Off the fucking one soundtrack.
The War is on.
I'm tired of waiting.
Let's get it on.
I think it was him and MobbD.
Like, that nigga.
Benzino.
I don't remember one
Bozino song.
I remember him being staticky.
I don't remember no songs for that, nigga.
What about, what about, you,
you remember the, uh, the boogie monsters
in New York?
You remember them?
That's a fact.
What about?
I know you're down with the,
listen, shout out to Grand Puba.
You're a legend.
My nigga.
Grand Pooble is a fucking legend.
Brand new being,
uh,
Archie Monsors.
You remember Archie Magnetic MCs, right?
The boogie monsters of New York.
Yeah, the boogie monsters.
Honey Dipson Gotham.
Honey Dipson Godham.
No, no, I'm just saying,
I'm a hip,
pop his story. You know that.
Listen, you remember that ultra-magnetic. That nigga, cool
Keith told him, niggas, I'm the best MC in the whole
wild world, and ain't nobody say nothing to him.
Nobody said nothing to this, nigga. You couldn't say that
shit in your time. They'd have cooked you. That nigga said I'm
the best MC in a whole wild world.
A fucking cool keef. Use a legend, if you're
out there legend. Dr. Octopus.
What?
Oh, man, he's a fucking other-ass nigger tacks.
You said, Kookeef was trash?
That nigga told him. I'm not, no disrespect, but you know,
I don't even know these niggas. I can't deal with
this shit. You know, I ain't grow up rapping, me.
Shout to the fuck shots.
Shout to black moon.
See, the difference between us, he grew up idolizing rappers.
I didn't.
You idolized.
No, basketball players.
No, you idolized dirt.
I wanted to be Mike.
You know, you're out of, you dirty biggest groupie.
Google, Dirk biggest groupie.
All right, stop playing me, nigga.
Dirk biggest groupie.
You just mad, I don't respond for shit with Vaughn.
You're talking that shit.
You know what happened?
What anything I love?
What anything I love?
I'm going to say something.
You know, he didn't think I was going to say it.
It's done.
You know what I'm saying.
I'm telling you right now, listen.
You know what this nigga done?
You're getting your bun.
You keep all playing.
I'm getting you done.
Listen, the goofy.
He's a gruey.
He's a gruey.
He's a gruey.
He's a gruey.
I'm going to tell you some shit this nigga did, man.
This nigga did some nut-ass shit.
When we go to interview, Dirk, you know what this nigga said?
Yeah, man, I had to bless you, young.
I got something for you.
You know this nigga gave Dirk some Murray's griefs for his plats and shit, man.
He told him to fuck out here.
He told him this for you, man.
He gave that nigga some Murray's grief for his plats.
I gotta make sure you shine a young boy
nephew, you're my biggest artist and all this shit
That nigga's a fucking mill
He's a, listen, he's a fan boy, man
He's a fuck out of here, man
You'd be hating, man
That's my nephew
I just want to tell you this
But you'll be trying to disrespect yesterday
You're not disrespect this today
I'm just want to tell y'all
I'm gonna tell you these niggas one thing
Because the difference is
My bitch's bad and she
Killing their hair
Oh
Because the difference is
She don't put them bitches in our business
is still.
Look, listen, listen, listen, listen.
You hear that shit?
Oh, yeah, that's right.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Ice.
Shad, I see.
Huh, gee, how was a corner.
Hot slug.
Don't worry I pull the trick along.
Spray a little.
Got my body.
So I'm a dope shot.
Last thing I sweat.
So suck a punk cop.
Move like a king when I'm wrong hot.
You try to flex.
Bang.
Another nigga drop.
Yeah, you heard that shit.
That was some real rights.
Shout out of the ICT, New Jack Hustler.
You know what I mean?
That was the New Jack City soundtrack.
He was the legend.
I had to throw that out there, man.
I mean, real rapper.
Real rap still exists.
Like, you know what I mean?
All the niggas sampling that shit from back in the day.
All the Metro booming and all in, man.
Me and Metro was talking.
You see, we did the sample right there in real live and real time.
Shout out the Metro booming.
But shout out of that gang star.
I mean, rest of peace, the guru, man.
Premier, you still all here doing your thing.
Buckshot.
Listen, shout out.
All you want to do is always get on these shows.
Shout out, motherfucking 50 and 60-year-old rappers, man.
Oh, black moon or shit.
Shout out to them niggas, fuck that throwback Thursday shit, man.
My nigga, wise and shout out the E-R-T-G.
Shout out the 42 dog.
What are you fucking go?
Listen, third eye.
Because he wanted to, he wanted to, he wanted to be, he wanted to be heavy D dick host of growing up.
Shout out to the artifact.
Hey, D, can I just be your dick host of.
Hock, I see you up there, Jersey doing your thing.
Shout out the, uh, he wanted to, hey, listen.
Here, Hyroglyphics on the West Coast.
Yeah, you know I'm a hip hop a story, don't you?
Hey, rest of peace, heavy D.
He walked up on heavy D as a young boy,
said, can't be your dick hoster when you go on tour?
Yeah, anytime you got some bitches in the room out here.
The fat boys, shout out to them, man, slick Rick.
Everybody, man.
Come on, man, let me tell you something, man.
Come on with that shit.
Both of y'all, man.
With that old ass shit, man.
This thing is another ass shit, man.
This thing is another ass name.
Fuck is wrong with y'all.
Yeah, he mad.
Hold on a fuck.
Oh, whoa, whoa, man.
Fuck all that.
Shout out the motherfucker
Little Dirk, man
Shout out to the ESTG
Shout out to them, man
42, dude
nigga, you did there
already, nigga
shout out the 21 Savage
motherfucking young thug
the baby
motherfucking little baby
Mac and cheese
Ice Weird Vezo
Peasy
L'Oady
Baby Face Ray
PNB Rock Zosso
PNB Rock
Mick Mill
Oosie
Motherfucking Lil Oosie
Tough crew
EST
What the fuck is you
talking about man
Who C
Stop throwing them
niggas up in here
You already said them
You're saying Philly
You're saying Philly
fucking you turn
us to this old-ass-money
DJ Cosmic Kev
a DJ Ran
Yeah we can shout the DJs out
Because they still hold the young
Niggas fresh prince
I'm gonna tell you this one time
nigga I told you we not know
Fullback Thursday podcast
I gotta throw them niggas out there
Fuck them niggas man
They time came and went man
Shout out to him
But we
Nick we represent the nigg on tomorrow man
Hold up he who
Shout out who
I said I wanted to shout out Nipsey too
Because when you was talking
My artist I was dealing with
Rest and peace
of Nipsey.
Rest and peace
to Draco, man.
That nigga picks up the phone, right?
I was in the feds.
He said, yo, what's good, bro?
I said, hey, shit, he's checking on you.
He was like,
he was like, yo, let's talk real fast.
We got three minutes.
I'm out to get on stage, you heard?
That nigga went on stage.
I think, like, maybe five days later,
I got a book from him.
A.G. Gaston, the first black millionaire.
The day I got that book,
the CEO pulled up on me maybe two hours later
and said, yo, you listening to the radio?
I'm like, nah.
He said, yo, they just said
Nipsey Hustle got killed in L.A.
I'm like, nigga, what?
Damn.
I was in a fucking box, my nigga.
When I tell you that shit broke my heart,
nigger.
Damn, that's crazy.
I was crazy, man.
I was crazy, man.
I was all the time
and that motherfucker would pick up.
He didn't give a fuck.
What he was doing?
That nigga, he had pick up for
10 seconds, nigga.
I'm about to get in the shower.
What's good?
Cause you need something?
You know what I mean?
And it was, it was that little shit right there
that made me stop fucking
with a lot of people
that I was fucking with the street.
because I would call niggins and they was always busy
and I said damn
if I know this nigga Nip's he also got a fucking
craziest schedule to all y'all y'all niggas
how the fuck he always picking up
right
it's real.
Rest and peace of nip,
Nip was a real motherfuckold fucking man
yeah I mean the marathon
continues man
but like I told you on Walo man
shout out to them old old hair
shout out the niggas that did it
but this ain't that platform man
fuck as you're talking about man
we represent the niggas that own tomorrow man
stop that dumb ass shit you wouldn't keep getting on here
Shout out the motherfucking.
Shout out the Grand G
and all these niggas.
They got letters in their names
and all that shit, man.
Come on, man.
For real, man.
A child was born with no state of mind
blind to the way of mankind.
Had to throw that out there.
Oh, shout out for Rowdy Rebel, too.
Rowdy Rebel rapping his ass off.
Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you some, text.
You know why?
You know why he a hip-hop historian?
Because they was the niggas that was popping
when he went to fuck to jail.
So they was the last,
they was the last niggas.
was on his fucking mind.
You ain't heard.
You ain't heard special ed
and all this dumb ass shit.
Fuck it's wrong with shit.
Shout out to Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth, man.
Listen, if they do it, I'm telling you,
one of my goals is a host.
I'm hosting a, I'm hosting.
I got all the love for all the OGs.
Shout out the DJ Kid Capri.
Got an album out, man.
Go check it out.
I got a shout out with all up.
Come on, bro.
Kid and play.
I just seen kid at the airport today
when we landed.
I ain't seen, why?
You ain't fucking tell me.
I just seen.
kid today. Why you ain't telling me, what the
fuck was you on? I just said, that's crazy.
That's the test. He's taxed. This is the type of hating shit he do.
How the fuck you don't tell me you've seen him?
Because I didn't
want you in the airport doing the dance with him.
He's a nut-ass nigga, man. See, this is the type of hating shit like that.
I'd have had him down in the... You would have been right, Nick.
I'd have got a picture with the nigga. Just let me just do it.
I would have just... I dreamed about this in prison and all that dumb
that shit, man. That's my nigga, man.
I don't know time for that shit.
Hey, I take him so dumb, yo.
You know, let me ask you something because you guys.
Some Philly niggies.
Where are strings there?
Who?
Strings.
What the fucking strange?
I think she from Chicago.
She's from Chicago.
Well, I thought that bitch from Philly.
Man, he's still in jail jerking off off strings.
Yeah, you got it to fuck out.
Yeah, I was.
I just seen a picture on recently.
I just jerked off to it.
Yeah, I know.
Hey, but let me just tell you something.
Is you going to be jerking off when you come home?
Because this nigga came home and still was going busy.
He still was getting busy.
I jerked off while I'm in the bed with my wife.
She was.
wake up and catch you all the time.
Yo, I used to get court, too.
That's a nigga, freaky-ass, nigga, man.
It's another story.
How you jerk off in jail and come home and jerk off, man.
The way you hit it, the way you hit it, got to get you home to your day.
What?
Oh, my God.
Y'all niggas is, yeah.
This nigga came home for his first year.
He told me because I'm, I'm just concentrating on my money.
Yeah, I was, man.
He's talking to him already used to it.
So, what the fuck are you talking about me?
You better get some pussy, man.
You've been out for a nigga.
This nigger's a hater.
He goes out for 40 days, had one bitch.
Yeah, man, I, you know, I slide down on a couple times
because I just wake up, I tap myself out
when I go do my videos, man, sell my T-shirt.
Nigger, what?
You tap yourself out?
Fuck, are you?
I never seen a motherfucker
M.M.A. nigga put himself in the headlock
and tap himself.
I don't want to fight no more.
He's another-ass nigger, man.
Yeah.
But, tax, we got a segment called Stories from the Cell, right?
Yeah, hold up.
Stories from the Cell.
Right?
and you want to explain
because this is your segment.
Let me, what is a wild moment
did you experience in jail, man,
like some crazy, funny shit?
Did anybody put anything on your bed,
watch your laundry for no reason,
clean your cell when you was at the gym?
Did any crazy shit happen to you, man?
Like, what, give us a crazy story
of some wild shit that happened to you
since you've been in the can?
Oh, man, what a fun do I start, man?
We was in a shower,
showering, a whole bunch of,
supposed gangsters, you know, it's about maybe 14 stalls, and half of the bubble is in the shower.
So when the COs that was outside the shower started screaming.
So we looked in the direction they were looking, and the nigga was fucking the nigga in the shower
right underneath the bubble window.
So one of the dudes that was in the shower threw a bar soap with the nigga.
The shit hit him in the back of the neck.
The nigga ain't even stopped fucking.
He was so horny
He just kept going, bro
Oh, my God
Niggas tried to drag the nigga off
The nigga, he still was fucking
The nigga was humping
While he was on the floor
He wasn't even attached to the nigga no more
He was just damn pumping like 40 dogs
Hey, tax, taxed school
This niggas having flashbacks
You had taxed, taxed
This niggas having flashbacks
Tacks fucking
This is the craziest story
For the other ever heard of my life
This niggas he had having flashbacks
He's sweating
That's what I'm talking
This nigga is screaming
Get him all to me
His nigga is screaming
Get him all at me
And all this shit
He said, he can listen
He didn't hear this is wild
He went to a hole
He started shaking the shit
Text me
Listen
Yeah, I'm stupid
Now you know you don't fuck that right
That's what's going on
And that was
Stories from the cell
Hey that was the craziest stories
From the cell ever
God damn
They're different than the New York jails
Don't ever ask me no shit
You actually have to upstate
Now my correctional facility
That's crazy man
I don't want to hear it no more that shit.
Right.
And then he ain't, he didn't finish the story yet.
They took 20 minutes to get me off him.
Yeah, it was rough.
I didn't want to get him off him, but, you know, I was in the hole.
That's why I ain't the hole.
That nigga.
That's why I was in the hole.
These are those who are in the box.
He like, he like, they pulled him off.
He was still going.
I was strong as shit at that time
That's when I was
That's when I was working out a lot
He was strong as shit
It was hard for them to pull me off of me
Don't tell nobody in my business though
They was calling me
They was calling me tax tone
Break your back bow
They was called to be ass-toe
They was called it be ass-toe
That's when the jail was calling me
Tax tone break your back bows
Oh my God man
Hey tax man
Love you brother man
I'm
shit, y'all, man.
I appreciate you tapping in with us, man.
I just want to tell you, man,
you gave us the whole game on this podcast shit, man.
And when you come home, man,
Walo got a check for you.
Walo, both of you.
I got nothing for him, man.
I paid him back.
I did this, but see.
Just give me one of the Muslim chicks in Philly
to be covered up with them wagons underneath.
That's what I mean.
You step for a lot, bro.
See, we get you off here.
Take show.
You're crazy, man.
I appreciate your job, all love, bro.
Hey, no, see, we did an exchange.
When I went and did his podcast, he had owed me.
So when he gave you the game, he repaid me.
We're giving you the game, but you never did nothing for him, so you owe him.
So when he come home, you got to sock it to his pocket.
I'm going to get him a hug.
I'm going to get a dinner.
You know I owe him.
You know, go get a steak dinner.
You know, they drive him all.
No, go get him two sweaters.
You know, because he's going to talk about a gilly ball, be these two sweaters.
Now you do sweatsuits.
You go get him two, two.
You know what I mean?
It's a lot of, there's a lot of good clover lines out there.
A lot of young brothers and sisters got clothes.
Get him a little nice clothes on.
I'm not going to pick out.
We asked a little Dirk hat on for the last week.
Oh, shit.
That's a lot of money, Nick.
I got you, though, nigga.
I bless you, man.
I ain't going to stretch you.
That's 80,000 hours worth of clothes, man.
Nicks, we're 80,000 hours worth of clothes a week.
Yeah, that's about, we want to interview.
Dirk, he walked in with all Mary shit on.
When we wanted to do the interview, he said,
hold, I got to change.
That's what the fuck?
You know, they got 11,000 on.
What you changed it?
That nigga was a plane.
He chased it to some more berry, Jesus.
I'm proud of that kid.
That is.
Yeah.
Yeah, but me, that's my young.
I really appreciate your dirty-filly niggas, man.
Real life.
No, Nick, I'm clean now.
Wallow's still dirty.
Running right here, we're in the same sweat man, J.D.
There's knee prints of him and all that shit.
He's got knee-jureds.
Oh, that nigga's swear he made.
Yeah, oh, yeah.
I win the same shit, man.
We got love for your dirty New York, niggas.
I was told my in my closest months of the time.
Yo, who's the dirtiest part in New York?
I bet you I could tell you.
Shut the fuck up.
He'd tell you, man.
You ain't living in New York.
How are you going to tell you that?
Because I know what's the dirtiest part of New York?
The Bronx.
Damn, I told you.
I told you.
He always said that.
The Bronx is the dirtiest part of New York.
I don't understand that.
Yeah, the Bronx is a jungle, man.
That shit is a dangerous player.
Yes, it is.
Damn, the Bronx like that.
I thought it was Brooklyn.
No, Brooklyn is the clean, they're flying.
They think they fly.
The Bronx is.
know they dirty.
I thought Harlem's flying.
Brooklyn was a...
No, Harlem used to be fly back in the game.
Let me go back.
Let me go back.
Hold on making it.
Brooklyn keep on taking it.
Brooklyn keep on taking it.
But, but listen.
But listen.
Harlem may make shit in years.
But listen.
Harlem and Brooklyn is a different kind of fly.
A-Sap rocking them from Harlem.
A-Sap, Jimmy, Dane.
As-Sap, the only nigger from Harlem being himself.
Hey, Harlem is a loud fly.
You know what I mean?
Like see me
We're the niggas, yeah, we fly
You know what I mean?
We see me, nigga
Yeah, I got,
I got fuchsia
Ain't that a color fuchsia?
Jimmy being so, too
because he's still wearing
the same shit from 06
Don't do that to Jimmy
Come on Jimmy
That's why I respect this shit
Though,
But Jimmy ain't changing up
I said that little
Don't do that to Jimmy,
man, Jimmy out here in shit
Jimmy out here in his girl game
on a bean
His pushing game on a bean
I don't fuck with Jim
I respect Jim shit.
Jim, my son.
What I respect about Jim is that he still ain't
taking chains off his jeans.
I said, that nigga's sticking to his shit.
Hey, Jim, just thinking crazy, Chip.
That's why Jim Jeele will be like,
I love that nigga tax.
They're crazy.
Niggas know me.
I'll cut everybody ass.
I don't know who a nigga that they is,
you think you call Jill and King Kong,
you coming over and get joked on
and we're going to have a fight.
Yeah, man, this thing is crazy.
Shout out to Jimmy, man.
That's my guy.
Jimmy, listen.
All the people are doing class clowns, man,
make sure you can fight, man,
because I was a class clown since the age of first grade,
and I ain't stopped yet.
Listen, you keep talking about your motherfucker,
your box game,
and you, motherfucker put you down a couple times, though,
man.
You keep talking about this magnificent box game,
like you was going to go amateur or some shit.
Boxes always get put down.
Listen, I'm not saying I can't get beat,
but the thing is this,
if you don't beat my spirit,
did you beat me?
See, when you beat the fight you up,
you beat me.
That's our field.
You ain't beat my soul.
Tax, text. Don't tell him.
Don't put that out there, man.
Lou ain't beat my...
Don't put that out there, man.
If you beat a nigga up, you're telling him,
you better not do this again, right?
Yeah.
So then the moment that he don't do that shit again,
the moment he'd do it again,
that means he didn't respect your beating.
Yeah, but...
No, no, no, no.
So he'll eat my ass, while I'm on the floor bleeding,
I'm gonna be like, suck my dick, kiss my ass,
I don't care.
You got to beat me up again.
Tax, the sleeves that tried the motherfucking escape.
They got their ass whipped,
tortured, and everything.
and then they tried to escape again, man.
They respect their beating.
What are you talking about?
If they did, they went to try to escape again.
That's what I'm trying to say to you.
No, no.
What I'm going through right now is worse than that beating.
That don't mean I don't respect the beating, nigga.
If I punch your ass right now into a coma and you wake up, you ain't even feel it.
I knocked you out on the first punch you.
I didn't punch you a knife.
Listen.
Listen, I knock you out on the first punch, right?
Bam!
You go right to sleep.
While you're laying there, I kick you in your face.
I kick field goals with your face, all,
and you still sleep.
When you wake up, your fucking head is big as a fucking lion's.
You still got your spirit day.
You didn't even feel that shit.
You went out on the first punch, but your head bigger than a lion.
You still had your spirit.
He tried to hit me with some deep shit.
I still got my spirit shit.
Hey, hey, some jail shit.
He owns some jail shit.
Hey, what things is?
I'd rather be.
You know, he's on the jail shit.
I'd rather be a line for...
Right?
He's an extraordinary thing about outside, right?
He just shot at me one time
and he'd give the streets up.
But no, this is the whole thing.
Tax.
No, he was smart.
You want some jail rhymed and shit.
You know how niggas in jail be?
I'd rather be a line for an hour
than a lamb for forever.
All this dumb shit.
You got all the says, yeah, my spirit
ain't get beat up.
So, you know, all the rhymes and shit
in jail, the metaphors.
Your spirit ain't get beat up with your fucking bones.
Your body got beat the fuck up.
Yeah, but that's the thing.
Your bones hell
All that shit hell, bro
No, but you had to spend
1100 on ice
To get the swelling on your head
The normal
Your shit was the size
Of a fucking fully grown lion
You had to put
That's the thing that's the past
So the thing is this
If you don't put me in a wheelchair
What you did
No
If you don't do not
You don't do nothing
He wants somebody taking this close to death
All right
I'm almost dead
I respect
All right hold on
First of all tax
Let's be for real
We all know
We all know
When you wake up
and your motherfucker
head the size of a lion
is all swirled up
and you gotta look at yourself
for three weeks like that
you never know
if your shit gonna go back to normal
you'd be scared
you're crazy
am I gonna be Mufusufus
for the rest of my life
and then when your spirit
come back
as your fucking swelling
go there to your face come back
and then when your shit
looked to normal
did you did you
yeah the nigga ain't did nothing
yeah he's swollen
me up a little bit.
It's cool, though, nigga.
I'm gonna get back, me.
But, yeah, let your fucking head be,
let you be the Mufasa for the rest of your life, man.
You know, and it's hard to get your spirit back.
Yeah, it's just deep, though, man.
That's just my ideology and things, man.
If you don't kill me, you ain't beat me.
Yeah, but listen.
No, that's not my ideology of things.
Listen, the word, listen, I'm going to just put this out there
because I ain't want to tell you on, like,
on line like this, but the word in, you know,
the word in New York, the word that was running around
in the offices in New York,
that you was a chef up north.
Like you up there?
Like, what's...
Man, listen.
I know how to cook,
but I swear to God,
I ain't cooking out one day since I've been in jail.
Oh, you got somebody cooking with you?
Cooking for you?
Man, a whole bunch of Puerto Ricans cooked food.
Yo, whoa.
Like, were you paying them?
Why they're Puerto Ricans?
Yeah, like, did you pay them?
Is you paying them?
I was a Puerto Rico.
What type of agreement you got?
What type of agreement you got?
Right.
Man, I just tell them,
niggas, listen, you need this.
Here, take that, clean the fuck up,
stay up, stay up my way.
You know what I sound like you're
Selly, man
He's sally, he hyped his shit up
He got a sally
A sally that ain't got nothing
He's cooking
He's trying to make it like he running the joint
Like his island
This shit and sell here
Oh, damn
He acting like he running the joint
Yeah, I just tell him cook clean up
I don't want no jails
I'm trying to run any jails
That's one thing about me
You're trying to run out of the jail
Yeah, I just want to run my crib
I don't care about me
I'm gonna tell you one thing
I'm gonna tell you one thing's your two things
Sir Walo ran there
He was in
He ran some of you
niggas all through that motherfucker.
They chased them all through the yard
everywhere, you hear me?
I just ran away from danger.
Yeah.
You hear me?
I ran away from there.
I don't be looking for no problems in jail.
You ain't supposed to be, man.
You're a grown-ass man.
You're trying to get home to your wife, man.
Soon as Wallow, knock me out, that nigga's getting arrested.
Because I can't wait for all the cops on the first nigga on my life.
Oh, so you come on.
Listen, text.
You come home and you're going to be coming home and tell on niggas' texts, like real life?
I can't wait to come home and tell all the niggas.
They've been sending me to jail for 20 years.
Oh, my God.
I'm coming home and telling him.
Listen, listen, I'm calling the cops.
He sounded like Charlotte May.
That's Charlotte me.
I'm just going to call the cops.
I ain't going to get it.
Yo, bro, I want to call the cops on the nigga bad.
I just want to feel how I feel.
I can't wait.
Soon as I see a nigga doing something.
I'm like, yeah, you got weed out here.
I'm calling the cops.
Yo, cops, these niggas got weed right here.
You know, why you ain't ever do stand-up, man?
Why you ain't a-old?
I wasn't doing stand-up, but I was doing sit-down.
I was just sitting in a chair being funny.
Hey, listen, man, I ain't tell you about the time, man.
Like, listen, it's some shit going on right now.
What happened is Gil told him these five niggas in 1999.
They just came on.
So they've been on the one nigga, the one nigga text me and say, yo, man,
wallow, man, stay away from Gil.
I'm going to wet that nigga beak when I see him.
I said, what?
I said, what the fuck did that mean?
I said, listen, I text dude back.
I said, listen, I just didn't even a video.
I'm like, listen, bro, I ain't got nothing to do with that.
That's your all business.
I'm going to stay away from that, man.
Handel to do what you got to do.
But Gil got on the stand.
That nigga made a mixtape on the stand in 99.
I didn't know about it.
It just came out.
It was called, I hate you, niggas, volume one.
He got on the stand and barbecue them niggas, man.
They said the mic was on fire.
That shit was on fire.
The synographer was that.
Do they really call Philadelphia, Teledelphia?
Oh, man, I'm not going to agree with that.
Every motherfuckers tell a.
where, man.
Oh,
niggas definitely do
everywhere, though.
Mott, a Philly
nigga hit me up
when I was in the fed.
That niggins say,
yo,
any Philly niggas in there
with you?
I say,
he has one nigga named Philly.
He said,
man,
that nigga probably rack,
man.
He said, man,
you know they call it shit
Caledeladelphia.
Oh,
bro,
let us be serious.
Motherfuck,
listen,
you know,
when you're looking
at this whole street
shit that anybody
out of the lives,
every block
got the rats on it.
Right.
Every corner
got
suckers on. Every coin has got fake tough
guys. All this shit is the same, bro.
It's just a different name. You know that, tax.
It's just a different name, bro.
Indeed, indeed so. I mean,
niggins going to ice a nigga,
you know, everything is situation.
You know, it's some niggas in Boston call
that shit Ratchezus.
I mean, you know, at the end of the day, at the end of the day,
it is facts that Gil did tell on Tudy when he got
locked up for that week. He did tell, because
he got out before. How do you get out 14 days
before your motherfucker woman? First of all, pussy,
you told him me, I just got a what?
They ain't no fucking evidence
Well, if you ain't got no paperwork, I really didn't tell
So if I told it, if I made agreement with the cops
And they ain't write it down, that's not
That's not telling, tax.
I didn't tell him.
He told him when we was running off the scene,
he was like, wait up, Cus, kill, hold up.
All that shit, he tagged in.
He hit him away.
Come on, come from under that red car, that Buick.
That Buick was saved.
Come from under there, because they got us.
He didn't get us.
Niggas fucking, the niggas is a, niggas.
a niggas a vicious kid's up.
But you and him can roll together, because y'all...
I can see both of y'all, man, riding around in the car
just dropping down some niggins.
Y'all got all the hotlines from New York, Jersey,
Philly all in the Baltimore.
Y'all, you and you're going to be the hotline boys.
Y'all going to be riding around and liking the hotlines to fuck up.
Tell those nigs, yeah, the boys right there in the red coat.
He got the package.
He's on the criminal.
I told a little day, the CEO pulled up on me the other day.
He said, yo, man, I see some shit on the internet.
They talk about you telling on your case.
I said, man, listen.
All I can tell you is this, man, if I'm telling
they need to let me the fuck out because everybody else is
home.
I said, I don't know what the floor?
Why I got to go to trial if I'm telling you.
You know, you know what so sad was Squids?
They don't even understand that people
that going to trial
ain't cut no deal with the government because you
ain't got to go to trial if you cut a deal with the government.
There's no reason.
Right.
You already know your deal is done.
You know you're getting out.
I'm going to trial.
I got to get judged by 12.
So it's like,
Like, you know, the fight that I'm going through is serious.
So that's why when I see certain people like playing with it and like playing with my case, period.
I don't like that shit, like especially them bloggers.
So we all go meet one day and have a discussion about this shit.
But it's like, bro, you don't play with people lives like that.
I'm facing a serious charge.
You understand?
I had somebody going on for years talking about how I came to kill him for his brother to farly admit that they knew that I was there and came to get me.
That dude was not on that flyer.
that dude been on a million
flyers through Brooklyn so you tell me
tax gonna come to Manhattan to try to shoot somebody
that shit don't even make
no sense so it's like
that's why I get mad at certain people that's in the media
that allowed niggas to paint these
narratives like oh yeah
and tax is telling on me so why the fuck is you
out of jailing? Why are you not in jail
because see tax ain't get caught
with shit tax is not on camera shooting
tax ain't get caught with no fucking guns
you did
so why is you talking about I told
on you.
Yeah.
Now it makes sense
because Gil was out
14 days before his wife
so I know he told.
Fuck you,
you know that,
Nicky.
Tax, man.
We love you,
man.
Appreciate you.
You know what's happened in,
brother.
I love you, bro.
And it's just like that.
Right.
