Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 165: FEATURING ALICIA KEYS & SWIZZ BEATZ
Episode Date: May 8, 2022FEAT. ALICIA KEYS & SWIZZ BEATZYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/mworthofga...me
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We're coming to your town, Charlotte, and it's just like that. Yeah. Yeah. MJ Griff,
maybe. M.J. Gris, what's up, baby? What's up, baby?
Oh, yeah. Uh-huh. Love. Oh, she'll good.
Girl, I found her right before she turned bad.
Who she turned bad?
She might be the best thing I ever had.
Ever had?
Like these other niggas that you used to.
Used to.
She rolls her eyes, watch.
I'm going to show you.
But first, girl, I want to know the real you.
I want to know you better than your best friends do.
Friends do.
I want to be in your head like can too.
Folly met someone who I connect to.
Next two.
Physically and mentally.
Amit the head fire.
I'll be the expeditiously.
Expeditionally.
And he wants to serious me.
That means fast.
You can always count on me.
Right.
To be the look you need me, that's real.
Yeah.
Every time I'm around you.
Round you.
I was looking when I found you.
Found you.
Found you.
I found you.
Maybe.
Maybe she could be the one.
It's a big maybe.
It's not small.
Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, she could be the one.
Maybe she could be the one.
Yeah, that's the M.J. Gribb, song of the week.
Wait, hold on.
Maybe.
Hold on.
Maybe she could be the one, not the two.
Maybe she could be the one.
Is it you?
Baby, you could.
Hold on.
You got, you almost.
You're watching the rapper, man.
MJ Grib, song in the week.
Maybe, man.
You ready?
Hold on.
Wait.
I don't think they understand
what's about to come on.
I think they do.
See a real man
knows a real one
when he sees her.
So you know what a...
A woman's worth.
They said that's who the digger was singing
to you up in the bed.
Man, all right.
Come on.
Let's go.
I'm kidding.
This is tonight, baby.
A million miles away.
A million dollars away.
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A million miles.
Touch me
Feel me
Let's work
Hey
Hey
Yeah
I'm still here
Is that night
Telling me
Yeah
Yeah
And all the time
You were telling me
Let's go
So tonight
I'm gonna find a way
I'm
This man
I wish I was the same for this one
Tonight
I'm gonna find a way to make
Don't have you
I'm gonna hold on to the time
There we have
I'm gonna find a way to make you
Without you
Have you ever tried
Where you could try sleeping in my bed
Lonely
Nobody
Get it
It's great
You do make you to the face
I'm telling you he's a prior
I'm telling you
I'm telling you he's a cry
You can never leave you guys
You can't see in your face
He said he
He said he felt like that
He's a passion of guy
He said he's like that
That was a vibe
That was a vibe
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We got two legends on here today
Right
Two legends man
You know
Well, I don't even know where to start at, man.
You got, you know, the legendary, Alicia Keys, the legendary Swiss beats.
I'm just the backup singer today, baby, you know.
And I'm going to say some real shit.
We're sitting here with black power.
Black excellence.
Let's go.
Black love.
You know, black color.
That's what we sit here with today.
You know, and it's so much.
But I got to go right into this shit.
I call this nut, right?
I had this minivan, right?
I come on from jail.
When I was in jail, you had the song, New York.
And you said these bright lights would inspire you.
So I said, when I was,
I go home, I'm going to Times Square.
I drive up this joint, right?
It's laid this shit. I drive up here.
I call this dude. I think he's going to be happy for me.
Right.
So I got him on FaceTime because I'm at Times Square.
Just that third, boom, boom, boom.
Man, the bright lights is inspired.
I'm going to spy.
I'm looking at the billboards and shit.
I'm like, listen, this shit going down.
I'm going to get, I'm going to come out here and I'm going to tear this shit up.
Let's go.
Now, say what you told me.
You was a fucking professional loser.
He listened to your song.
You came home from jail.
They gave $44 to $44 to.
his name. He got on the cheap-ass
bus drove up here and looked at the lights.
At least she said, it's bright
that's will inspire you.
No, the books only cost $17.
The mega-bugs.
Yeah, yeah.
So I'm like, he had $44 to his name.
No, I probably had a little bit more than that, you.
He out there's talking about the bright lights will inspire you, man.
Get your dumb ass home and get a job, man.
You're not even supposed to be here in New York.
I was.
Yeah, I was running around.
I got a pad, but the lights was like, I was like,
I was like, damn, this shit really inspiring you because I'm going to be,
I said, I'm going to be on one.
them fucking billboards one day.
So I'm like, damn, because she's all in the song.
But that just goes to show you the power of a song.
Yeah, the song of motherfucker.
So I was like, it was in jail, him and his celly in the jail screaming.
Welcome to New York.
They're like, shut the fuck up.
You fuck, Kelly.
No, listen, that was a powerful fucking song.
It didn't matter where you was fun.
Because this is where this is the way it go down there.
I tell dudes all the time, New York City where they cut the checks at.
I don't get to fuck where you from.
This is where all the buildings is at where they cut in that checkout, man.
You got to be able to maneuver up.
here. If you can move up here, if you can move
or you're a hustler, you're going to hustle.
You know what I mean? And that's what it's about, man, New York City.
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We love them
I ain't know
I'm not
That's a zado
I told you
That's that thing
I told you
I'm gonna get right into it right
We live in the world
Of social media
Instagram
For some reason
I always tell Gil
Everybody on here
Got all this advice
About fucking relationships
But nobody married
nobody got successful.
I'm asking
successful power cuts.
What is the ingredients
that keeping that love alive
to staying together
and to having successful marriage?
What is the ingredients?
You have to have really amazing sex.
That's it.
See, I told you.
I told you if you were
fucking love off.
I see where this is going on in there.
No, no, no, no, Swiss.
Let it go.
Don't say nothing, because finish, finish this up.
So I think that
you definitely have to really know
how to treat the person that you love and you have to satisfy them on multiple levels.
You have to satisfy them physically, it's true.
You have to satisfy them emotionally.
You have to be able to find each other in emotional space too.
So like if you, you more emotional, I'm pegging you as emotional.
He's like, I like that about you, but you have to be able to meet the person in their emotional space
because if you don't understand each other, then that's not going to go well.
And then you have to emotionally and spiritually, like, be able to be compatible.
You know, it's like how I am and how he is, we are very compatible, even though you wouldn't think so, because you would think that we were two very different people.
And we definitely are different people.
But he likes when I'm me, and I like when he's him.
And so there's not like this, I don't need him to be how I want him to be.
And he doesn't need me to be how he wants me to be.
He likes me as I am and he loves me, obviously, as I am.
that physical component is definitely
we're supposed to make you laugh
that is a very important part of it
but I think there's this
there's this communication part
there's just like relating to each other
I understand when he's talking
he understands what I'm saying
and also you gotta take a person
to the next level like it can't
you can't be taking somebody down
you have to take them to the like next level
so I feel like all of those are pieces
as to why it's a successful thing
between us it's like it and it got to be real
there's a bunch of fake shit going on around
What do you mean?
Like, people pretend to be into a person because they got what they want
or they think they're going to get them where they want to go.
And it's like there's not,
there has to be a real thing that you're willing to fight for
and connect with and build on and, you know what I mean?
Because I'll go to Heaven Belt too.
All right, now, now, you ain't saying that over there.
Not yet.
I'm not, you know, I know my side because, you know,
I think the kids.
Really great sex.
really great making love
you know
a whole lot of Zah
a whole lot of Zah
before and after
before between after
all through the way
this is a whole lot of Zai
okay
Zah really basically means
anything you wanted to be
a whole lot of love
but the main thing
is
it's communication
and understanding
and it's communication
but it's also confidence
self confidence
like a lot of guys
are not prepared for strong women
Talk about that part.
A lot of guys are not prepared for a strong woman
And what we have is she's her boss
I'm my boss
She has her own accountants
I have my own accountants
We live our life
As our own bosses
But when we come together
We create
You know the love, the bliss
The family
But I allow her to be her boss
She allowed me to be my boss
Because people feel that
Because they're in relationship
They own something
A human can't own another human
Only God could give you those things
And so these are things that we go off us.
Like, you know, people come to me.
I'm like, you know, I live with her.
I sleep with her every night.
But she's her own boss.
You got to ask her.
And she's going to do the same thing.
And I feel that.
Respect.
Respect.
The respect of letting her wear her crown and I wear my crown.
I think that we get so attached to ownership, especially like when somebody's getting successful or a guy might not have, have it or be where he need to be.
he's going to start putting pressure on his lady that's going out there fighting
and making a good successful situation for herself
then he now turns into the enemy so I see a lot of those situations
so fellas out there you know don't be scared of powerful women like that's what you want
you want a 50-50 partner that's what I have and you don't want nobody that
don't want nobody else if don't nobody want or why you want it yeah
that just don't make sense listen you don't want nobody that want what was that
If don't nobody else want it, why would you want it?
So you want somebody that everybody else want?
I mean, when they look at a physically, absolutely, it's like.
That's what you're looking for is the attraction.
No, but then they got to be a great person as well.
Because there's a lot of, you've got a beautiful supporter as well.
Right.
There's a lot of beautiful, ugly motherfuckers out here.
No, it is.
They're beautiful on the outside, but they're ugly on the inside.
Talk to them.
He flipped it on.
You heard that bar.
He just flipped it.
Right.
They ugly people.
You feel what I'm saying?
I would take a, I would take a.
I would take a beautiful person that's on the inside and she could be a seven and a half or eight than an ugly person on the inside and she, a 12 on a scale from one to 10 because me and you're going, we're going to class all day and I'm not about negativity.
I want to smoke my weed.
I want to chill.
I want to, you know, smoke my weed, get my business done for all the fuck back.
Watch the game.
Yeah, me.
Only fucking day you can't talk to me is on Sunday.
I feel like a person who is ugly on the inside don't become a 12.
Like, they just actually are not a 12.
But when you first see them, though, some of them be like, damn.
The illusion.
The illusion of a motherfucker.
Right, right.
The illusion of bliss.
How was that, how was that first date?
The first time y'all got to get it.
How was it?
She can tell you that.
Tell me how that was.
Oh, our first date.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Did you know?
No.
Uh-uh.
You know I didn't like him at all.
Oh, ho, ho.
I love this.
Speak on it.
She's like, I didn't like, I didn't like that.
Never.
Go ahead.
Speak on it.
I just like that you keep saying that word and you're sitting next to her because she
don't like that word.
I'm sorry, but she knows.
You can be yourself.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Be yourself.
Be who you are.
Absolutely.
I'm not in control of you.
That's why me and my wife be together for 24 years because she allows me to be who I.
Do you say 24 years?
Yes, he did.
Wow.
Come on.
That's not no play around.
That's not.
That's not.
Shout out of two, pop.
Let's do it.
So the first date, we definitely, I really didn't want to, you know what I mean?
So the first, the first date, we definitely, I really didn't want to, you know, I'm focused, I'm busy.
Like, at the time I was just really, like, he's, like, in a certain space.
For me, I'm always in it, but not of it.
Like, that's how I look at the industry.
I'm in it, but not of it.
And so at the time, I didn't really understand the, the, the, the, the,
the dynamics and the variety that he walked with.
And so I just was like, I'm a little too busy and we can't connect.
And he was finally like, well, don't you eat?
Like, don't you ever just have to eat?
You know what I mean?
And so I was like, oh, I guess I, you know, whatever.
I could do a lunch or whatever.
So we connect for lunch and I get there and I only had like 45 minutes.
I didn't have a lot of time.
So we get, I get there and who's not there?
he was late
who was late
late on the first date
with a keys
oh you was on some bullshit
man
they go what
finish the story
so I'm like
you see
this is exactly
what I was not
this I knew he was this dude
I knew it
I'm not
I don't even know
why I'm here
I don't even know
why I'm sitting here
and so he comes in
and he you know
says he's apologized
for being late
I'm already funky
it's already I'm already funky
and so he hands me a bag
with some Louis Vuitton
Millionaires in it
Okay
That's why he was late
I ain't like that shit
I was like you you
You late and you giving me glasses
Like what do you
Why?
So what I did notice was on the bag
There was this beautiful
Artist
There was like this artist
And it ended up being an artist
Name Eerte
So I asked him who is that artist
And he was like
Oh you don't know Eerte
So that was the first
Moment where I saw
to understand that he was more than what met the eyes.
I was like, no, I don't know Ayrte.
He was like, I'll introduce you to Airtay one day.
So, you know, over time, I started my icy demeanor started to relax a little bit.
He started to melt that shit. He was nice.
It was cool.
You know, it was just, we were just eating.
It's not a big deal.
It's cool.
At the end of it, I was like, I got to go.
I got to leave.
We go downstairs.
And I'm walking to my car.
And there's this big, huge thing on the top of my car.
And as I get closer, I realize it's this painting.
And it's a painting with the piano keys.
And on top of the keys is a paintbrush.
And it's wrapped in purple, which is my favorite color.
And he said, this is the reason why I was late.
I was trying to bring you a gift.
And I couldn't get it on.
I couldn't get it on top of the car.
So it could be good when you got there.
And so he gave me this beautiful, thoughtful gift,
this connection of the piano.
And he's also an artist.
He paints.
So this kind of connection between the art that we both love.
And at that point, I was like, all right.
I guess he's cooling and I do all right I guess he's all right much better than the glasses
I loved the I loved the painting and later he actually did introduce me to air tape
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What is a million dollars
work for a game that he gave you?
and that you you gave her
a million dollars like just
this guy
wherever his life where it's life
whether his business what was it
like a million dollars with a game that you could say to this day
he gave you and it changed things
for you and she gave you and it changed things
for you
I guess I'll go first first of all this guy is a billion
dollars worth of game I never met a person
like him ever I think I might be a Tito
I think you would I think I think I might be a T at this point
I know you're a T at this point
I'm a T at this point right let's go
Talk about a trillion dollars worth of games.
Minimum.
Talk heavy.
But you are also.
Yes.
Which we all are, actually.
That's a fact.
But I say whatever number you want to put before it, it's infinite.
And the reason why I feel like that is because the way that he thinks, I think the trillion dollars worth the game he gave me is that there is no limit to what you think can happen.
What I say about him a lot is he walks with this expectation.
that everything that he has thought,
the ideas that he loves are going to happen.
There's not one bone in his body
that think it's not going to happen.
There's not one doubt.
There's not one part where he's like,
well, maybe it's a little too ambitious.
He has no idea about anything not happening
to the highest, most outrageous possible outcome.
And I never was like that.
I always kind of, you know,
I think it happens to a lot of us,
but I always grew up, you know, it was just me and my mother that raised me.
She always struggled a lot.
She had to work so many hours just to make it happen for us.
Anytime I started to get anything, I felt like if I didn't save it, I would lose it.
I definitely was operating from a place of, like, lack, because that's what I was used to trying to prepare for.
And so meeting him and seeing how he operates from a place of, like, expecting the best thing to happen.
I never thought like that before.
So now I actually look at things in a way where I'm like,
I can expect the best version of that to happen and actually walk like that.
That's what he does.
And that's why he's the most ultimate manifesto,
which is why he can bring anything to life and bring anything to fruition.
Because that's how he worked.
That's how he walks.
So that I would be, that's the million, trillion, billion, nano-villion dollar game that he gave to me.
What did he give you?
Mine's is very simple.
she um she she the one thing that i can say that i can pinpoint out of many is teaching me to accept
my greatness right like and it's just like just just just somebody say you the best
somebody say your show is is amazing somebody say that either this you the that we run away from
all of these things that we work so hard for like the gratitude yeah like we are run away from
i'd be like man i'm just trying i'm just working just saying just
say thank you and keep it pushing you know don't run from your greatness and she taught me
that and she also taught me taught me the importance of being very philanthropic you know i
remember when we went to what you said philanthropic i mean giving oh he got on some tiah shit
right he'll be like i smoke that gushy what you say fair philandropic and gives that's somebody
that's some diggins some old me and told you to be to jail
She's a high
She's another level of a philanthropist
And I remember I was going to Africa
And I'm seeing her pictures all over the hospitals
And we together at this time
And I'm like, why is your pictures all over the hospital
She's like, oh, these are my hospitals
This is what I'm doing here
That's great.
That's some great shit, man
If it was me, I'd have been like
We're going to Africa to see my hospitals
Right, right, but that's true
I want you to come and see my hospitals
That's true
We're there for days
And I don't know it's her hospital
I thought that was ill, but, you know, she told me the importance of giving back,
and she told me the importance of accepting the compliments that we work so hard for that we
run away from.
You know, we're going to run away from somebody giving you the highest compliment because
it makes us feel uncomfortable, but we got to be uncomfortable for the work we put in,
and it's not a lie.
And the simple word of thank you, I've just been doing that lately.
Right.
I love that.
I'm like, thank you.
I appreciate you.
That is a secret, though.
I love that.
And that's a trillion dollars worth of game, man.
And I want to say something that Alicia was speaking on, I want to elaborate on it.
She said that basically with Swiss, the thought of even failing is not an option.
It's not even in his head.
Right.
It doesn't exist.
But I like to think that a lot of times with life, everything goes off of energy.
So if you always put in that positive energy out there,
You believe and you put the work in
Because it's about putting the work in
If you put the work in
And you got positive energy behind the work
It's a rap
I feel like it's a rap
I feel like long as it's something that's
You know worth like
It's achievable and doing
You know what I'm saying
If you ain't ever played basketball
And you're like oh I'm about to play in the NBA
And then you think
That shit's gonna be a little art than what you think
Yeah
As long as it's something a great idea
Yeah.
It got to start with a great idea, number one.
Right, definitely.
It has to be a great idea.
A great great idea.
Right.
Undeniable.
Right.
And then it has to follow up with the work being put in.
And the great energy.
If you doubt yourself, then a lot of times when it's time to get about the bed to go put their work in, you know, I don't know.
Then the shit never gets done.
So I just want to deliver.
And you got to be the change you want.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Like we depend on every.
everybody else to change the world but us
we're waiting for everybody to do
everything for us but us
yeah that's crazy you just want to run around
talking about they got me fucked up they got me
like this but what do you have yourself
you understand you have to have yourself
on a level that you want to be on
and so like that's like a lot of things
especially in the streets like everybody
is not just going to fall from the sky
it's not you got to put that fucking work in
you got to put the work in that's major
Ovalo is proven
it's proven and over he did 20 years
in jail.
You went to jail at 17.
He came home at 37.
That was five years ago.
And you got multiple houses.
He got three benches.
A dirty-ass cop car for whatever reason.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Rusty-ass.
A rusty-ass mini-man.
I'm dying from him to get that motherfucker up to.
Swiss team.
He pulled into the crazy-assie-ass-precious that he always wanted to tell you.
Oh, ho-ho-ho-ho-ho.
Is that your first hour?
Fifty-one miles per gallon.
It wasn't my...
I had this green.
green minivan. That's when I was
Minnie Van Dan. My man
shout out to mine, he bought it for me when I
I got my license like
a day before my birthday
I'm telling him I was only home like six months
he took me he was like what you want? I want that van
I got happy he's talking about this van look yeah that van
was anything. Do you have a picture of his van? Can we show
it? Yeah it's somewhere but I'm gonna get the van
put it in the store. This joint
was all that but I wound up giving it away
I gave it I traded that
in $500. Shout out to my man
Gene and he gave me
a Prius
and it changed my life
Prius was legendary
51 miles per gallon
cost $27 to fill a tank up
you go ride from Philly to New York
and back on half a tank
It was on a half a tank
The Prius was everything
That was today's prices
That's the thing
The Prius was everything
The Prius would have took 60 today
Yeah but the Prius was legendary
What's your first car?
A Delta 88 with the nastiest
fucking ragtop in the city
I'm talking about peeling
You remember that drink
The Bergen
It worked, though.
We did what we needed.
We did what we needed to do.
What was your first car?
My first, first car,
Nissan Z-300 Twin Turbo.
I still got it.
6,000.
Who has to, I guess y'all both.
You still got your first car?
You still have your first car?
No, I got rid of the miniband for it.
I paid $6,000 for it and put $50,000 in it with TVs and...
Oh, you got your first car.
Do you with Swiss Beach?
Yeah, yeah.
Right, right, right, right.
He said some shit I never heard of a ZT-4-5-100.
The Nissan Z-300 is epic.
That's his Nissan Z-300.
Then the NSX.
I heard of the NSX.
Then the NSX.
And then after that, it just was kind of like, it was, it was out of head.
It was gone past that part.
I remember my first car.
What was your first car?
My first car was the Mazda 6-26.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That was a lot of 16-2-6-2-6.
Yeah, that was done.
A little round, and they had a 9-29 or something, 9-29.
That was my second car, the 9-29.
That was my second car.
A 9-2-9-9-9.
Hey, she wanted
to have been upgraded, though.
Let's go.
Give me the big shit.
She was killing me.
Now, now, now,
now, on beans,
don't we on a million dollars
worth a game.
What did you mess
one of your first millions up on?
You know how sometime
when we get money
it's a celebration
that's coming out to struggle
so we while out.
The first million,
as you could say you mess,
what did you mess it up on?
I don't think I messed my first million up on.
I think I messed my first
million dollars
up on.
I don't really say I messed it up on because, like, we got to have fun.
You got to have fun.
Like, that's a part of, like.
Well, what did you have fun with?
Like, you whiled out, you know, you wild out.
You wild out.
Before the, before you know about taxes and all that, you wild out.
Well, we know it was a couple of patents.
Nah, it was before paintings.
You boy, you mean, it was before the paintings.
No, I mean, I wouldn't say it because I gave, I used to give all my, all my, all my people's paper all day.
You know what I'm saying?
I made sure everybody was straight.
we have fun so for me it was fun I don't think it was messed up okay I think I messed up
I wouldn't say messed up but like having integrity for what you're taking the money for I
turned down a lot of that right so like those are Ms that I didn't receive because of my integrity
like you know I'm not just going to say anything and get away with it because it got a bag
associated to it so I had I had to take a lot of hard nose the blessing is and the
life is to be able to say no.
Like, I work hard to say no.
You see what I'm saying?
Like, that's what you want to be.
You want to work hard to be able to say no.
Because what you say yes to, you're going to wake up to and feel good about it.
But imagine not being able to say no.
That's a fucked up vibe right there.
But waking up being able to confidently be like, no, I like it, but I don't love it, so we're good.
Yep.
I'm cool.
She turned out.
I've never seen this one.
Her no game?
I think she came back around.
She might have turned down a tee.
She needed a song.
No, no, no, no, no.
Now, she'll do music, but this is like other things.
Like, she's just, I compliment you for opening up now.
Yeah.
To those bags that.
She said, you know too much.
No, because he used to hurt my heart.
I'm like, you sure?
That's a no.
You said, nine million for nine minutes.
And she's like, no.
No, but it was ill because it was integrity involved with it.
You remember when they came with the blank check
and they wanted you to sing on somebody's boat?
And she could have filled out the check.
And she was like, nah, I'm here with my husband.
Go through the proper channels and we talk about that lady.
He's like, nah, we need it now.
She's like, no shit like that.
She's basically like, I never seen no shit like that.
Yeah, because I would have been, you hear with your husband.
Get on the boat.
No, no, no, no.
I would have been like, pass me the check.
I'll do it.
You want to, oh, she can write any number?
Let me write the goddamn numbers.
But it was the integrity part, like she's not for sale.
Absolutely.
You understand?
That was, and this was early, too.
I was like, okay, I respect that.
You know what I mean?
It could have been $100 million.
The fact that we here on our personal time,
no money or a situation can get in between that.
And that was honorable.
Right.
It was honorable that you didn't, because I would have said,
point check.
No, I don't put it to the side.
Give me that.
No, I pulled it to the side, and this is what she told me.
No.
What should you tell you?
No, I pulled this.
I said, you sure you want?
This is quick.
He's like, nah.
She's like, a motherfucker can't pay me to leave from where I got going on with you to perform for them.
I was like, God damn, you're right.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's real shit.
Like, that means that she could be bought.
We ain't doing none of that.
No, but baby, my baby said, no.
I said, yes.
No, come on.
Baby, we're going together on the boat.
We go have a minute.
Let's do it.
I think the.
I think the thing that I've never seen it before
That's crazy
By the time you do this
We can jump off the boat and swim back
Now we don't gotta get off the boat
We can kick people off the boat
Yeah
But she not with one thing I can tell you
She's not motivated by that cake
She motivated by our principles
That's what's up
The real shit
That's one thing I could say
I've never seen a compromise that to this day
Ever ever ever 13 zones together
Right
Because I talk shit but Wilo will tell you
I turn down a shit load of money
If it ain't got, no, that shit don't fit.
No, we can.
That's right.
What we have is on integrity.
Yeah.
Because we be getting some, you know, us being a cultural carrier's
and us having a major, that cultural trust.
Man, I mean, I'll be showing a lot of times about time he see the shit.
You know, I'm talking to the lawyers or the email.
I'd be like, man, look at this crazy shit.
Like, no, fuck no.
I said, I already told the lawyer, fuck, no.
But they come.
when you get to a certain joint
it'd be some shit that come
you'd be like this can't be real
something ain't right about this shit
and it probably isn't
and it probably isn't
you gotta go through a different door
you got to go through a different door
for this shit
I'm like
I mean
that's a different door
you know I mean
so it'd be crazy
you know
but like you know
you got to be on point
but what's something
you could say that
you know when you came
that first million
that you said
you turned out with
well you see
I told you already
that I was operating
from a place of lack
because I
the way I was raised and
that my mother raised me.
White side.
I don't know.
Sometimes the white side be going more, but
who knows? He always said the white side.
But, um...
We're explaining it on the way.
We're going to do a show about that.
Black, I was like, girl, go get that bent left.
White side. I was like,
put you in that, Alicia.
No, but it was more because I felt like I was going,
I felt like it was going to have a time limit on it.
And so I didn't want to
turn around and not have anything so I was actually just like I felt I was so conservative because
I felt like what if this is what if this is it like how much like how are we how are we supposed to
know that this is going to keep going thank God because here I am 20 years later and I keep going
and it's a blessing because I'm not an idiot you know what I mean so I'm grateful that I wasn't an
idiot but but I didn't you know I feel like my first million was really wasted on lawyers
business managers taxes you know people who
We were kind of, you know, just, it was, I was a newbie.
I didn't understand the game as much.
And, you know, people, you know, maybe overcharged or overdid it.
And that was the difference between the white side and the black side.
Her white side saying this is it, we're going to save her for a rainy day.
My black side is like, this is it.
Fuck it, let's do it all today.
Right, we're going to do it right now.
Let's turn up right now.
Like going crazy tonight.
If this is it, let's go.
But that is another thing.
That is another thing.
That's another, you asked me for the million dollar worth a game that he taught me.
I will say that he definitely taught me how to follow the spirit,
like in the sense of go for it, try it, have a good time, live.
Don't just be so worried about everything or so calculated that you're not able to just go with the flow and let it happen for you.
And I think that that changed a lot for me because it opened me up in a lot of ways.
I mean, I probably didn't get my first fresh, fresh, fresh car until we were together.
Other than that, I was six to six, nine to nine.
She's still in the nine to nine.
She's going to own the dealership.
I'm just saying nine to nine.
She said nine to nine is ready to game time.
I'm just,
I'm asking and saving.
Yes,
listen.
20 joins.
That's the yang and yang.
She gives me the balance.
I don't have no concept of it.
I'm just like go today and figure it out tomorrow.
And that's how I am.
I'm like,
see,
to me,
my wife,
one thing,
like she,
she loves,
but she,
hates it as well was that nothing is that deep to me oh yeah that my job her crazy like all right
they said what all right fuck them it doesn't matter but it does matter it don't it don't why would it matter
why would it matter like what are you talking about like so for her it's like you don't care about
shit like no i'm not spending my time yeah sure that don't matter energy caring about shit that
It doesn't affect me at all.
Doesn't affect you at all.
It doesn't affect our bank account.
It doesn't.
It's just some emotional shit.
I don't really operate with emotions like that.
So, unless it's coming with you, baby, if it's, if it's you, I'm emotional.
Yeah, you didn't clean that shit up.
It'd have been something else for 20-something years.
Crazy.
Yeah.
But, I mean, at the end of the day, I'm going to tell you something.
When you're being together that long, you know, it's a lot of fucking arguments, too.
It's a lot of arguments when you've been to games.
Well, yeah, you think you started the arguments.
The second year.
Oh, the last year.
The first year, you know, the first year, anything good, y'all, you know.
We all start.
We ain't start yet.
Damn.
What?
I mean, our kids don't even know what it means.
Right, because she stopped them right.
Hey, hey, hey, she called him by his real name, Albert.
Don't you start that shit.
We'll start that shit.
Alvin.
Kassim.
Hey, Kassim.
Howard Rahim dashiki
don't
No we just agreed that we got to communicate
Right
We just don't actually have to argue
Like if he
You know if I'm uncomfortable about something
Then I'm going to tell him
I'm uncomfortable like that made me feel uncomfortable
Like da da da
If he's uncomfortable about something
He's going to tell me
You damn sure I believe he's going to tell me
Trust me
He's going to tell me that he's uncomfortable
And he should
And I should
Because that's how you are able to communicate
Kate and talk through it.
So we don't have to be yelling and beefing and screaming because he actually
shares with me how he feels and I actually tell him that that's what I meant about the
emotional connection.
Because we keep people with want to hold things in for five months.
Yeah.
And then when you decide to talk about it, hang the conversation.
It's a fight.
Yes.
The key thing is getting to it ASAP Rockington.
I hope, I hope you watch it too.
What's that made you are.
You got to get to it.
No, but that's kind of your fault because you, I mean, if I may just kind of, you know,
I feel like because maybe.
Because you allow things to roll off your back,
which is actually a very highly evolved spiritual way
to handle things, you're maybe not...
So I'm highly evolved.
Potentially.
I don't know you that way yet, but it is possible.
It's possible that you are.
But for her, she's looking for a little more energy.
She's looking for a little more communication.
And maybe if it has nothing to do with her,
it just has to do it like how you feel about a thing.
And for you to maybe not express how you feel,
makes her feel like, what do you mean?
You know, of course you care.
Like, of course that bothered you.
So she's probably needing you to just show a little bit more,
even though you do technically feel like,
oh, this doesn't bother me, why should I sweat it?
Somewhere in there, you do feel something.
So to share a little bit more about what you feel is probably.
See, I think it's because I smoke weed all day.
So soon as something happened, it's like.
Okay, so you're covering it up.
Yep, he's masking.
You're masking.
Give your mask on.
Got it.
And your emotions.
Not you, though.
Oh, no, I'm not going to be stuck my emotions or fight the film.
Yeah, he just cried for no reason.
There you go, that's what I'm saying?
I ain't doing that shit.
Which if you smoked weed, the question is, what type of weed smoker would you be?
Do you feel like you'd be the tired weed smoker, the paranoid weed smoker?
The sensitive.
The sensitive kind of emo weed smoker.
I love you, because.
I don't think anybody's too violent.
No, I'll be like a, I'll be the type of boy that smoke like a joint and just hit, like,
because I'm going to roll my shit up on a record like a Marvin Gay record.
I'm going to roll my shit.
shit up. I'm going to get some easy water.
Okay. How you know
that if you don't? Because my uncle used it.
You know, I know what time it is. So all
the blunt thing, that wouldn't be my thing. And I would smoke the, you got
Sativa and what's the other kind of call? Indica.
Which one is the one that you just be?
Indica. Because I'm already amped up already.
Sativa is the high one. The upper.
Indica is the down one. I know him. He'd be a sensitive smoker.
I know. One of the motherfuckers smoke weed and didn't tell you the truth.
Because we did it. I thought I thought I was going to be a good question.
I thought I'll go pee real quick
Can we go pee real quick?
Yeah, absolutely
We don't need to be able to it
Let me have peevee
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A lot of people don't tell you. So many people don't
tell the truth. They scared of the truth.
And the truth is like, okay, I didn't
like you then, but, nigger,
I'm in love with you now.
Like, hey, thing on all we
start off great but it ain't about
the start it's about the finish you
know I mean we cross the finish line
nigga we still running see a lot of people
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like you a little bit more in the middle
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and we die together
oh the shit I might
pass at 87 and you pass in the
You're passing the 88 because you couldn't live without me.
Oh, that's good.
I've been in heaven for those six months.
You come right through behind me.
You know, I couldn't do it without him crazy.
Oh, my God.
That's the type of love I was.
You've only been like this since I know him 27 years.
That's the type of love I want.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, I didn't grow up with my father.
My father came back in my life when I was 15, 16 years old.
You feel what I'm saying?
So I always knew.
Shout out the aunt.
Shout out to my pop, because we got the greatest relationship
in the world, same with my dad.
Same situation.
But I knew that I was always going to be a part of my kid's life.
Factory.
That's the one thing I always knew.
I'm always going to be a part of my kids' life.
They're always going to have some type of backbone,
some type of support that they're going to get from me.
You know what I mean?
They might not always like it because I got to tell you when you're wrong.
I got to tell you when you're right.
I congratulate you when you do good shit.
and I correct you when you do the wrong shit
but when I'm going
you're going to say no I had a real
father
I had a real father you're going to know
you ain't never had to look up to no other body
ever in your life because you always
had a father to look up to like no
my dad really the shit like
talk that shit
that's amazing that's amazing
I love that I love that
I love that you know what I mean
what's the
what's the hardest thing about being parents
She's the best
She might have invented
The way she moved as a parent
I'd be like speak on it
The hardest thing about being a parent
Um
There's so many things right
I think the hardest thing is probably like
Helping them
To find who they are
Without being overbearing
and also giving them the opportunity to tell you who they are, too.
You know what I mean?
Because I think there's a piece of it that we, of course,
we want them to do certain things and be good.
And of course, we want them to be safe and protected and all those things.
But in a lot of ways, we have to let them show us who they are, too.
We can't just dictate who we want them to be.
And I think that's probably the hardest one because we've been raised with so much baggage.
And people, you know, told us how.
to behave and who to be and all these type of things and the ways that they were taught.
So breaking that kind of learn behavior, I think, is sometimes really hard.
Of course, it's hard not to, like, trying to find a way to get through to them is sometimes hard,
because sometimes you want to just, like, I'm going to kill them.
I'm going to kill them, I'm going to kill them, and you get so upset,
but trying to actually, look, how to actually, like, get through to them for them is,
it takes you know it takes the psychology of like understanding how do they function and how they
function might be different from the other one like our youngest genesis is completely different he's the
boss from any of the other kids but this is the boss but particularly like Egypt they're so different
and so like what I would do with Egypt is just I can't do that with Genesis that's just not how he's
going to be at he's not going to he's not going to receive it you know what I mean so so that to me is like
one of the hardest things about being a parent
and maybe the balance, you know,
between like time that you're dedicated
to your dreams and your aspirations
and also time that you have to dedicate to them
because they only, you know, they only got you, you know?
Right.
So the balance, the balancing act
and making sure it's balance is, it's true.
I got to give you your props for balancing
because she balanced our whole ecosystem.
Timing, games,
waking up physically taking the school, kids to school,
showing up to parent teachers, me, and Zoom calls.
And this is not just from the kids we have.
It's all of the kids we have.
My kids with her, my kids without her,
they all get treated the same way.
And that's actually what made me really,
really fall in love with her was the way that she treat my kids,
like they all came out her body, you know?
And they can tell you that themselves, you know,
and knowing that they have a bonus mom, you know,
that is great.
and, you know, balance and blended family
is something that is not an easy task.
But, you know, her showing her love and passion
and making that seem easy and it's not.
Because it's a lot of work on all parties
that come together and agree just for the child.
And one thing that I respect is that she always put our kids first
before drama, before negativity, before anything.
It's like, yeah, I hear all that.
we got these kids that they ain't actually
to be here and they need the best
we could deal with our grown shit later
and so I commend her for that
like she definitely set that tone
how about you is the hardest thing for you
and you're a parent as well
no I ain't a parent yet
what's the hardest thing for you
you're shooting blanks
somebody some niggas got cap guns
it is what it is
I'm happy for you right
I'm happy for you
why you're happy for me that I ain't got no kids
you're talking about I got a cab
You said, I'm happy for you.
I am happy for you because I think that, you know, when the time is right,
the time is going to be right.
And if it hasn't been...
No, hold up.
Let me say what you're saying.
Let me talk to my guy.
I'm 42.
Over here.
And if it hasn't been the right time, I think it's actually been a blessing that you
haven't had to experience it in the wrong time.
And so I feel like when it's time is time.
And some people don't have kids.
And that's not a problem.
That's not like something wrong with you, even though obviously...
He's talked different
But nothing's wrong with you
If you don't have kids
You see that I mean?
Yeah
Seriously
You feel some type of way
About not having kids
Kind of?
No, you know
My brother got killed
And it's like
I take care of his kids
Well,
you got kids
Yeah, you have kids
Yeah
Okay, so
Back to what you said
Do you have kids?
I got a stepdaughter
From my past relationship
You know
She's no social
You got a lot of kids
Yeah
And I got a lot of kids
Just in the neighborhood
You have people
You look after
So what's the hardest thing
About being a parent
trying to convince
sometimes you've got to try to convince
kids that
will make look cool don't be cool
and that shit is dangerous sometimes
because cool could be dangerous and shit
growing up in the time
growing up in inner cities
cool
we know
growing up and now cool
is so much more dangerous
you know
wherever it's trying a new drug
whether it's being somewhere you don't need to be at
rather than social media participating in social media,
acts.
So it's like it's a lot, man.
You know, and I've seen him lose his fucking head a lot of times,
whereas though, even with raising children,
it's like a community is like got to be a family.
Right.
Because it might be some shit that he might say to his son.
They didn't get it, but I had to say to him.
And then they got it.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, it's a lot, man.
I've seen this dude.
He'd go off a couple times.
He was just going crazy.
I'm like, hold up, because, you know, so it'd be a lot, man.
Because, you know, it's so many...
Well, my kids grown.
They're grown in that, yeah, but they...
My youngest is 19.
But it's still hard to be a parent even in the grown kids.
No, no, my issues be...
Really, the hardest thing was
that they're changing in the growth, you know,
because they first come out and, you know, the infant and...
Oh, and they need you so much.
Then they, then they...
Six, seven, then they ten.
Then they hit the puberty,
stage.
And they're funky.
It's funky attitude.
They hit that 15, 16, 17.
You can't tell them nothing.
And then it's just, you want, you just went from,
you walk up on him, like, what's up on him?
Like, what's you doing?
You're dad.
Now you walk up on him.
You're like, what are you doing?
Are you pushing me like that?
Hey, you're like, Nick, I'm giving you a hug.
What you mean?
What I'm doing?
Like, yeah, but all right, dad.
Like, oh, you didn't got some pussy, huh?
That's what this means.
Like, bro, I don't know how old these kids is,
but they become a point where it's like, all right,
you know when they got some pussy.
You're like, you got some pussy.
Fair.
That's a fair.
That's a fair.
You got a fat.
You did something because look how you're acting.
You totally, so.
Stupid.
Then they go from that point to the grown man.
And then it's like, now you, now you've grown.
So I can't really tell you what to do.
So if you want to indulge in some dumb shit,
I'm trying to tell you not to indulge in the dumb shit
but you just chasing the dumb shit
so it just be like
They said you go from manager to consultant
So now you to consult him
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And it'd be crazy because it's like, this right here,
this is like the parents for a lot of kids out here.
This is the new parents because a lot of kids is like, huh?
I mean, a lot of parents is like, oh, you got the new iPhone.
You got all the apps on you.
You know how to order your food.
So you're over there on this side of the house in the room,
you don't need to come out.
You order your food.
You got anything you need.
You ain't sit at the table.
You don't get a home-cooked meal in a long time in.
But all the people that's teaching on this phone,
all these influences are coming through the phones?
You'll be programming your kid.
You're done.
By the time you catch on to start talking to your kid,
your kid being influenced by Taisha, the twerk queen,
the bad bitch over here,
whatever's he got going on.
Main man over here that's giving game to your daughter
that's beneficial to him and not beneficial to your daughter.
But you ain't on it because you don't talk to her.
You don't even know the gym teacher.
You know the gym teacher?
You know a science teacher name?
What's her name?
When the last time you went up to school?
Like just volunteering and some shit
So it's so much of a disconnect
It's like
It's a lot for these kids today
So by time you decide to talk to them
If you don't talk to them
They're like, nigga I don't even know you
Yeah and you don't know me
You don't know me I'm chilling get out of it
But the time the kids come out now
By the time they too
They got that big tablet in their hand
They're swiping up
They know how to get on the tablet
And they know to go right to what they want to watch
They'd be like
Candy
They barely can talk
But they know how to get to what they want to watch
You don't know how they do that shit
You know what I mean
Do you do stand-up or some shit?
No,
No, we do live shows, though
I wouldn't call a stand-up
Like you need to...
No, we don't have a Netflix special
We're going to have a Netflix special
That's happening already
See, uh...
Stupid and stupid
No, CMF
Crazy motherfuckers
Oh, all right
It's gonna be crazy
It's gonna be on there
We're gonna shut that shit down
That was kind of corny, but I ain't
No, that wasn't that was cool
CMF
It was a little corny
You just called him a bad motherfucker
And you're gonna follow it up
with CMF.
He is a BMF, though.
I mean, I mean,
I mean, damn, she said he'd be a MFF.
And I'm just going to say,
I'm just going to say he was out of pocket, right?
He asked y'all
this question, she said, well,
you know, the first thing you got to put it down
in the bed room. Yeah, I mean,
does she break anything else down?
Do you go say, what you got to say?
Nick, I ain't got nothing to say nothing.
Fuck is you talking about.
I put it down. We need to put it down right.
What the fuck we need to talk about?
When I'm blazing, when I'm laying a
down and spraying or the hell.
What we need to talk about,
I'm putting the real working over here.
What's the key to stand together?
Decorating the interior.
He got to hit the back of that oven.
You got to.
You're not decorating the interior of that shit.
Wiking the walls down in that shit,
it ain't going to be right.
You are less.
You know what I mean?
He's going to follow up, ask you a question.
You should have said, what the fuck I got to talk about?
No, no.
He just answered.
He just said.
Now, he embellished.
That's what we're good together.
He embellished.
But he did come with a good little cleanup, you know.
He's a, he, listen, man, hell of a cleanup, man.
You're independent now.
I mean?
You're independent now.
It depends.
And you got a big tour going on.
Yes, sir.
The World Tour going on.
You got a city of guys, too, out.
You're doing this, you're just, you just, you're just snapping.
You're just like, fuck it.
I'm snapping out.
Like, what in power with a snap all this is like, fuck it.
I'm going in right now.
I just feel better than ever.
I know I'm better than ever.
I'm smarter than ever.
I'm fresher than ever.
I feel more confident, I feel more calm
I feel just like on my me
In my zone and there's just no limits
Like nobody can't tell me that I have to stay in a certain box
There's no boxes for me
There's no ceilence for any of us
Definitely not for me
I'm not accepting them
So I just feel like I haven't even scratched the service
To my greatness I really don't
I feel like there's so much more for me to do
And you are already a fucking living legend
A legend
You LL without the cool J
You hear me
And you ain't scratched the surface
Now what I'm gonna do
It's gonna be
But you're so talented
Different level talented
Thank you
I'm talking about different levels
Play sing
It's
It's levels to this
There's levels to the shit
And I'm not taking away from nobody else
And what they do
None of that
Because there's a lot of great artists out here
You want them to come on your show
Absolutely
Because we support them.
Yes, for sure.
That's the real.
That's the real.
But when is you in Swiss going to do an album together?
I don't know.
I mean, I feel like it would be, we have a real musical connection, actually, for real.
Like, anytime I'm doing anything, I'm passing it to what I'm saying.
I'm working on this.
I'm thinking about this.
And he's giving me feedback.
When he's working on stuff, he's like, oh, this is what I'm, this is where I'm feeling.
So we're already kind of like collaborating for sure
And so in that way
I guess we've done a lot of
We've done things already together
But if you mean like a record where like he's rhyming
And I'm singing type of vibe
Or like we both produce it
He's producing
No he don't have to produce my shit
Because I produce my shit
Damn
But he definitely
What's your real name again?
AK 47
K-47
Get your beat machine, nigga come on
but we definitely do collaborate for sure
and to be honest
if I was to be like you know what
let me let me pass you all the keys
and you tell me like what you would want to hear
I do think that would be very exciting actually
if I was just like you know I'm good
you hold the keys tell me what you would want to hear me do
I would be interested in like
how that would come out
I'm not going to lie like she's been generous
all these years letting people participate on her albums
her music library of sounds and equipment and everything like she's really a musical person like she's really a producer produced like she make beats on the mpc just down and third like she'll you really be in there like yeah like alicia
elisha you're full here yeah yeah yeah you really be in there like that huh yeah yeah i promise you that's what's up i ain't going to be in by the way not just recently she's been like that like she
since the beginning of her
Quincy
So
What percentage of records
Do you produce on yourself
All of them
So you produce all of the records
Yeah
And I have co-creators with me
Or co-collaborators
Or co-producers with me
But I'm definitely producing
All my records
Oh
That's the
Period
Just for the record
Young people out there
By the way
Just for the record out there
That's the bag
bag
And you
Like
We value your opinions for me and him
was talking in the car now
What advice would you have
For his daughter Nile
My little cousin
She's a star
She's a, you know
We were playing some stuff with Swiss
She got the job
What advice do you have for her
Should I play something for you?
Yeah, let me hear
Let me hear him
I'm going to play something for you
And then I'm going to see
Let me play what I'm going to play man
That's my artist
That's your daughter is my artist
Is it your artist?
Yes, it's basically my artist
It's my artist
I'm a DJ
I'm a DJ
I'm a DJ
I'm a manager too
Um
Okay
I'm a lot
Hmm
I said
A
It's a song
Steped out
Into the road
Dark is the side
of the fore
I chose. You say that you're in love, but oh, no, no.
Ticilla always gets me adventurous.
I've had more than enough.
He's so pretty one.
I'm stuck, I'm stuck, I'm stuck.
I'm so sorry.
You can hate me if you want.
I'm so sorry
I'm so sorry
I dragged you through the mud
I'm afraid I heard the closest ones to meet
Bridges grind the flames all come for me
I'm so sorry
but the streets keep calling me
The streets keep calling me
All right, I got that.
I got the whole download.
I got the whole download.
So the question is, what's my advice to her?
What do you think about it and what should, you know?
I loved it.
I loved it immediately, instantly right away.
Her tone is super beautiful.
It's really rich.
It's warm.
I felt like I was hearing her song.
Like, I'm assuming she's writing this music.
Because it feels like it's her,
which is the best thing to be your own writer,
to be your own creator is the most important thing
because nobody can't tell you what to do
or, you know, try to not, you know,
nobody gives it to you.
You give it to yourself.
So I think that that's, that's.
That's what's that?
Yeah, I mean.
What's that other one?
The slower one that said put that change up to it.
Get a statue.
And she has, it don't, it feels,
like she's in a pocket where it's very singable,
but it doesn't feel like she's trying to make a commercial record.
Right.
And it feels unique.
Don't feel like what you expected.
Pristine silhouette, laying in bed,
thinking all like it till I'm dead, but I can't say.
I'm worried you've been hurt, didn't deserve it, but I'm nowhere near the same.
When the feelings this intense, I can't be friends, I told you this could be the end.
And girl, I meant it, told you I committed, not on the fence at all, understand your fears, but they.
Turn me to stone, like a statue, put me at home and come back to me.
Turn me to stone so I can have you, have you always have you next to me.
Go grow like gardens in the garden state
Fever right heart and your heart in me
I'll be a statue
And have you
And have you
I'll be a statue
I'll be a statue
I'll be a statue
I'll be a statue
I'll be a statue
I'll be a statue
I'll be a statue.
I stay right here.
If that's what came, my dear.
Mm.
Mm.
Mm.
What you meant about to change up.
Is she playing anything?
I mean, he heard it.
No, I want to say that she changed.
Like, in a way that you're only expected.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
The beak of drive.
Like, start there and hit him with that.
Mm.
Mm.
There's a great, great, great tone.
Her range is fires.
She really has a sense about songwriting, too.
Why do you think she knows that?
You?
Yeah, I mean, she grew up in the household to where, you know,
I just wanted to be her, and this is her.
You hear this one.
That's her.
Hey, hey.
Can I be a statue?
And you get into this vibe.
I love this tone.
I love this tone.
My life, you'll be in it now.
But this time, my heart is around.
I slipped away.
Never made a sound.
Never cried too loud.
I would follow you.
You would follow the crowd.
But look at me now.
Got my feet off the ground.
I'm on the road
Not coming home
Oh, new places
Can't love me no more
I slammed the door
I've been on the road
My house is no longer a home
Going places you ain't seen before
You ain't seen before
You could have learned to love me more
I knocked
And you just
Let it on the door
Don't you know
That you reek what you so
You freak what you so
You hide the pain with your crew
The things that these girls
Day is all true
All we did was fight like damn fools
This is a fresh
This is a fresh sound for her
I love that
It's a fresh sound for her
That one I was ready for that one
To take off
Because she got that
For that course
She got that
That voice that go out
up. You know what I mean?
So I was ready for that one to take off.
But she has a fresh sound. I love that it's not
She and her sound like. It's not sounding like
anybody. It feels like she will
sound like herself, which is the most
important rule
period. If you don't sound like
yourself, don't. Don't do it.
Don't. Absolutely. So, Nye, you
just got, Anna name's New York, L.A.
But her real name is Nala, N-Y L.A.
But it's New York L.A. That's how
you spell it. N-Y-L-L-A. That's a real
name.
Her state's name is New York, L.A.
So you just got a million dollars or a
trillion dollars worth a game
from A. Keys. God damn it.
And she said just hell
good. Big love, nine. That's a fact.
That's big inspiration. Big
motivation. No. Big
motivation. So go ahead, man.
He's a good father, too. See that?
At the end of the day, man.
Once again, that's, like I said,
this is my artist and I found it.
That's his daughter.
Yo, where you at?
I'm at the house.
Look, there she go right there.
What's up, Mommy?
How are you feeling?
There's he, yo.
Amazing.
You know what?
I just got a chance to hear your music
and it sounds fresh.
Fire.
I was telling him it's fresh.
Fire.
Zone, zone.
You got your own lane that you're living in
and I'm loving it, so stay right there.
Thank you.
Oh, you're so beautiful.
So good to see you.
I ain't never seen you blushing like that
this is like, oh my God, this ain't
This is AK-47
That's AK-47
Thank you, Mama
Thank you so much
I'm listening to your music
So keep going
Keep going
I was just saying that like
I said it
I said like it sounds fresh
It sounds unique
It don't sound like anybody else
It feels like you have your own lane
I can tell you're writing your own music
So keep that
going because it sounds like unique
when you, when there's only one you,
they can only ever be one you. So I think you're
on the right path, Mama.
Thank you. Hey.
Array! See, strong.
From the realest.
From the realest. Thank you.
That's right. That's right.
No worry now.
Look at that.
Look at that.
She happy.
Oh, man. That was too good.
That's good. That's what you do it for.
I'm holding back my tears right now.
That's what we do it for.
Yeah, but now, now, as I was saying,
now, you got this big tour going on.
You're going to be in Philly.
We got to slide up.
Definitely going to be in Philly.
If you need any background singers or dancers and stuff,
not y'all, not y'all.
You can do some real man.
Listen, how do you feel about this?
You're going to be ready to tear the road up.
Oh, my gosh.
First of all, it's been forever
because everybody's been locked down with COVID.
So it's crazy how long it's been.
But I definitely, I'm so excited.
I feel so ready for it.
And there's so much music to share and so much.
To me, it's a spiritual.
experience when we out there together it's a spiritual experience it's a real it's something that
moves you in a way that you maybe forgot how you're supposed to feel or whatever but that's
what i love about it so um i'm excited about it it's been it's way time so she was supposed to come
to the met in philly they had a poster's up but you know the covid thing hit us on no we were
supposed to do europe america supposed to have been crazy so i seen in philly the posters was up but
they but we'll be there we'll be there we'll be there in the summer COVID is done now
how do you handle
what do dating look like now for y'all
like how do y'all do dates oh we're good
we good at it yeah we're so good we got we got two
two week rule what that mean can't go two weeks without a date
no without yeah we can't be away from each other more than two weeks
like we have to make sure to we're connecting two weeks is actually long
two weeks is too long that's time being read after two weeks
yeah my wife was a part for she had to go to london for six months
oh damn he went over there though yeah you went there right
visit but we was we was going we was away from for for longer than two weeks we
was I don't like it okay I don't like it either but I want you know how she allows me to
be great I so I'll come back home to a stranger you're like what's your name again yeah no you do
she do change you're like gross come over here why she do she do makeup on Marvel movies
oh wow you know what I mean so it's like and then she got nominated for Emmy and two other
awards we actually got to go she's nominated for some award at the end of this month in
In L.A. we got to go to.
So if...
Did she ever do your makeup?
I can't be selfish.
No.
She already knows.
She knows she got an ugly nigger.
Yeah, me.
But I represent
for all the ugly niggers across the world
that wake up next to
bad motherfuckers.
Hey, BMS.
BMS.
I'm talking about because you know why?
Because we broke the cycle,
nigger.
And we think we was going to continue
a generation of ugliest?
No, we wasn't.
You see my kids?
Mm-mm.
Thank God for my BMS.
You hear me.
God deal.
Yes.
You're crazy.
But what was I saying?
You don't even know what you was saying.
You were saying a lot.
But listen, I got to ask you a question.
Now, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all know about style.
Y'all, your style is in the motherfucker.
You know, I mean, all tech, what is the, architectural?
Architectural Digest.
Oh.
Y'all doing that.
Y'all got Mercedes-Benz commercials.
You all just, they come with y'all to be directors of style, directors of flies.
shit. Hey. Talk to one. I mean, producers
of fly shit. How did y'all
get that, you know, how do they come to? They just
know y'all, just, they just see your cribs,
they see your art, they see how
you're dressing, they just be like, come
on over here, we got a shitload of money for you.
We need y'all to direct this shit.
We need y'all to curate fly shit
for us. How do that come about?
Well, we're about owning our own things
actually. Okay. You know, we definitely
want to make sure that we're creating
businesses and creating our
generational wealth.
you know and that's super important um one of my passions is definitely my it's actually my lifestyle
beauty beauty brand called key soul care and i think that's actually it's all about how to like
take care of yourself while you're doing what you do so we start with skincare we actually just about
to launch skin color what's the difference between makeup and skincare skincare is like how you care
about your skin, like how your skin remains
healthy. Right.
You know what I mean? But we are
actually launching skin
color hybrid. So it's
like good for your skin and it also
is color attached. So it's like makeup
skincare makeup. That's good for your skin.
Exactly. It's called
make you. Make you.
Make you. Not make up.
Make you. Make you.
Because I'm purifying you at the same
time as making sure you right, but it's also
activating you glow. It's because. You show you
and the beauty for us. Like you get to choose
what is what you want to look like
you know what I mean as opposed to everybody telling you
what you're supposed to look like you especially as a woman
y'all might not experience
this particular experience but
as a woman I think a lot of us
feel like we are you know told how to look
and told what beautiful is
with your ass talking about the uglies and all of this
so it's his fault
it's people like him fault
so no none of y'all are uglies
let me ask you a question I looked at a man
my whole life
this world is so shooed out right
and everything is about
comparison.
Has it ever been a moment as you, you know, being a woman, you know, with social media
and everybody got an opinion and all these hours and has it ever been a, where you felt
like insecure or you felt like, wow, as I'm doing enough, do I need to change some things?
Do I, like, was it ever that?
I'm going to come right back to that question.
What I did want to say back to the Architectural Digest in the Mercedes Benz and all these pieces real fast
is that I think that people appreciate the fact that we multidimensional and it's not one
level or one layer that we're focused on you know like there's you know we we can be what I love
about me and him is that we are we just like everybody else is this there's a certain
relatability there that's a real thing it's not just like you know we over here in some
universe that don't nobody really understand so I think that there's a that energy is what
I think people gravitate towards and that's what we love to give that there's um you know it's
genuine I mean and we bring in real things to the
the table.
Yes.
You know,
like you really have to have a skill in those things.
Like a lot of people think that somebody is being placed there for their looks,
maybe in modeling,
but, you know,
these other things you really have to have style to be, you know,
kind of architecture.
Proof of concept.
You really have to know.
Your regular life.
Y'all had the proof that you all do this.
You have to really put your 10,000 hours in those situations.
And so when these companies coming towards you,
you already put the work in.
so it's an easy layup for them too
and we got to know that
you know what I'm saying
like the key is like by the time they come to you
they already know how they're going to win with you
so now you got to figure out how you're going to win
yeah because they already know how they're going to win
because if they come into you
then that means a lot of fucking value
to their company
they got everybody's following a lot of assets off of that
you see you're going to answer that question of
comparison looking on Instagram feeling less
than you know just feelings like
insecure just from looking at
And was it social media itself?
What was it?
Was it the world?
What was it?
You know, I think that that's a very way rabbit hole deep, deep, deep question because it goes far.
It goes so far.
And I think it's societal first the way that, you know, we look at every magazine.
We look on television.
You know, you're going to look in whatever ways that we're seeing imagery, we definitely are seeing what beauty is supposed to look like.
My sons, they love Animator, watching Hunter X Hunter,
they're watching One Piece, or watching all these things.
And the women, as we know, anime loves a volumptuous woman,
which I do too, by the way.
I love a very curvy, beautiful woman.
There's nothing to be ashamed of them or anything.
And yet there's a conversation that we have to have about what beauty is.
Like, a woman is not just how large her breasts are.
A woman is not just how skinny her waist is.
A woman is not just how big her asses.
Although that is beautiful in so many ways and we can respect a woman's body.
body, that's not all a woman should be kind of boiled down to.
And a lot of times the imagery that we're seeing is showing us if we're not looking like
that in these proportions, somehow we're not beautiful.
Or if we're not super thin, you know, if we're seeing a bunch of magazines and we're seeing
like what, you know, model most, at least in the past, now it's definitely diversifying.
I feel more, but there's still so much to go if we're not a certain skinniness or whatever
that we're not beautiful.
So it gets confusing because you see all these images from when you're recovering.
kid and then you start to feel like that's how you're supposed to present or else somehow
you're not beautiful so that's like this learned behavior we're talking about that we have to break
we have to realize no that is that's someone else's rules they put on us standards they put on us
that we are actually allowed to break so um so that so that so we but all that to say hell yeah
on top of that of course i've felt inadequate what would you mean like thick women so they
we can be clear yeah yeah which we think that women we're on a million dollars of a game that you
You got to be clear.
If we're talking to the audience,
they're talking about she liked the women.
That would be the whole title right there.
I'm saying that as a woman.
I know what you're saying,
but I appreciate you.
I appreciate.
Women of all shapes and sizes.
As a woman who is robust and has shapes and curves,
I actually find that it's very beautiful to be curvy and shapely.
That's a beautiful thing.
So, yeah, that's so I love, yes, I love women.
And I love shapely women.
And I see what you were trying to say.
He tried to put his line out.
I'm getting, see what you mean?
What you mean?
I never heard you.
And she said, yes, I love women, so she did.
I do.
And I think that women in all shapes and sizes is beautiful.
And we get into.
Could you put context to that?
Could you put context to that?
So they won't.
It's a matter with these people.
No, man, that was Swiss.
No.
You know what?
Did we open up another can of words?
I mean, like women.
Let me be clear.
Wait, what context do I need to put?
Like, you say you love women.
And what, like, as sisters.
I honor women, I honor my fellow women, as sisters, as mothers, as daughters, as we are in this world.
We are bad as hell.
We are beautiful and we're diverse and we get to look in any way we want to express and it's beautiful.
So this idea that we're supposed to look a certain way, which is perpetuated by social media now even more than ever.
But not just social media, it's movies, it's magazines, it's television, all the things.
But we get to know that in ourselves we're more than just a physical appearance.
Okay.
I wanted you to explain that because
some of these interviews
You know this interview is so amazing
And I would hate for the topic of it
No we're never topic that we're never titled
We're not you, the people that pull from it
The bottom feeders
Okay
You know what I'm saying
They pull from that whole beautiful thing
And be like oh Alicia's doing this and doing that
So be clear
Yeah that's why I say in what you're saying
That's why I'm here to clear it up
But to be honest I actually don't give a fuck
I know
Like so
Where did that come from?
That's what I like.
When was that boring inside of you that fuck what they think mentality?
That she's been born.
What was that in you?
You know, but I got to say, it took a while for me to get there, actually.
I think I did care a lot about what people thought and what people said.
And I think a lot of us do because naturally, especially going back to that, like, all of a sudden, a bunch of faceless and nameless people get to weigh into your life.
Who asked you, actually?
Nobody even asked you.
You be on social media like that?
Yeah.
physically on your phone, on your page, looking at shit.
I'll look at my stuff.
I'll check it, but I'm not obsessive, though.
Okay.
Because it's, it's like a lot.
It could be a lot.
But for me, I feel like the energy I put out is the energy I get back.
So the energy I get back, I don't really have to worry about that type of thing.
But you get into it without even realizing you into it.
That's what I mean about the rabbit hole.
You down there and you're like, you go crazy.
Yeah, I cut that out with my wife early.
I used to wake up in the morning, whip the phone out.
She's like, believe you.
No, no.
I'm like, you with the nigger that you're going to be with for the rest of your life.
The next stop here is heaven.
That don't mean she got to be all in her bed on your phone.
I said, she's going to love his, too.
He's going to love this one.
Listen, I told her.
We know we know we're not going to wear.
The next stop from here for either one of us is heaven.
So long as I don't mind what you look like, that's all that matter.
no she's not she's not going to cool
that's all that matter
it's not really about you though that's the actual fact
but what I'm saying is how many videos
have you seen with me and Tudy in the bed
in the morning a lot first thing
Swiss seen a lot because I had to break
her out of the mentality of what
people think we first of all
God bless you to look like this
shit what we're talking about
okay no I mean I can I understand
you know you're a backwards even with crossing
your eyes you look at him
he talked backwards
With backwards talking me?
He starts with the other end of the story that you think that he's going in a particular direction and then he brings it back around.
I'm a good motherfucker.
You know what I mean?
How you do that?
He's a backwards talker.
You set me up to think you about to say something else, but then you never say that.
Yes, that's what he does.
Because I had to break out the mentality.
I had to get my wife out of the mentality of care of what people say.
I feel you.
Giving a fuck about what somebody saying in the comment, that could be a 22-year-old loser in Arizona.
owner that could be a 38 year old fucking loser
Nova Scotia. We don't care about what he
thinks. We don't care about what anybody think that don't know you.
And even if they know you, we still don't give a fuck about
what they think.
So, that's, you know,
she got out of that quick. Before we get out of here, I know you A.K.
But I know you ain't do shit with anybody. Who you want to do some music with?
If they,
I'm putting you on a spot.
You got to say somebody, you got to say some people wherever they're up and coming.
They're already blew up.
They big.
It's somebody you ain't do no shit with that you want to do.
Definitely.
Now, there's a lot of people that I haven't done music with that I would like to do music with.
If you could do a song right now, who you want to do a song with?
Who I want to do a song with?
I think, I think me and Kalani would do a fresh flow vibe.
Okay.
I would like that.
I think me and her are overdue to do a song.
To do a zone.
I think
me and
you know who it is.
Wait, say it, say it.
Shadee.
Oh, yes, the legend.
Oh.
Me and Shadee.
Hey, that's not play crazy.
We do, we do need a thing.
Yeah.
Me and Shade.
I'm gonna call it for you.
I got you.
We need a thing.
We do.
Me and Shadee been going together
since I was a kid.
My mom was playing the fucking records.
Right.
When I heard Jezebel, I was like, okay.
She's your girlfriend and she's my big sister.
That's how I feel.
So we're family.
We are family.
So I'm going to make the call.
That's a good one.
Who else?
Damn, she said two, niggas.
She said three.
Like three four people.
I said three.
And she got a concert tonight, niggas.
Hey, listen, make sure y'all get them tickets.
Let's get them tickets.
But listen, man.
Describe, listen, go get the tickets.
They all day about time it came when she already done the show.
This is what you all need to do, man.
Hit them, listen.
Who's your favorite rapper?
Can you guess that?
Oh, yeah.
Could you guess my favorite rapper?
Rockin?
No, I got to be in somebody like...
Well, Eric.
Give me an error.
2000s.
DMX?
No, that's her...
Definitely, that's my brother.
That's her brother.
Yes.
That's this.
My favorite rapper.
Of all time.
Oh, not of all.
That's a different level.
But just like my favorite rapper.
Right now.
Push a tea.
Push your tea.
I said it somebody like Jada kiss.
I was a little old...
You was close.
You know what's crazy.
You was close.
I was just here last week.
Push your T
up like I would just
right here
That album to me
Listen to that shit
And he was snapping
The fuck out
Nah that
That is great
To me that
That record is crazy
His new record
Definitely go get to get into it
Shout out
Shout out to push a T
Number one on the billboard
Number one baby
It's almost dropped
Right here
Listen man
It's going down
It's a lot of energy here
It's going down
But listen
AK 47
Swiss
We appreciate your
Man
Keep doing your thing
Keep doing your thing
keep leaning by example
with love for our people
look like
with success for our people look like
well winning look like
we're parenting
but you know
just everything dope
y'all got going on
greatness look like
you know what I mean
you're some producers
of fly shit
keep doing your thing
we thankful to listen
no we think
you're thankful to have
you guys representat
as us for us
you know what I mean
because a lot of us
we figuring it out
we're trying to get
all yourself together
but your example
of what it could be
once you get your mind right
once you be able to put
the ego in a pride
to the side and just love
love and don't you know don't
don't be influenced by all the bullshit out here
and you create your home and make sure
your home is your home and you're
and that's what your things you know so I'll love y'all for that
I'll let y'all for giving us your time we congratulate you guys
and that's why we had to come and support because
I know where both of you guys come from
and we couldn't dare come from where we come from
and not respect where you come from and be sitting in front of you
doing this like we each one teach one
and we got to be the ladder that each other climb
because they steady pushing us down, right?
So, you know, she got a thousand things going on.
I got a thousand things going on.
Yeah, I got a thousand things going on
with the differences, us coming together and doing things.
Major, man.
That was major, man.
I just want to put one question out there.
Oh, finally.
When you're doing your next investment with the call us, nigga.
Call us, man.
Do we throw a couple, do you know, half a million or something
and some of here?
We'd throw a half a million here.
We had throw some shit over there, man.
Hey, nigga, you're screaming out too much
in my fucking paper on camera, nigga.
I'm just saying, that was like...
I'm still lying to my family.
They think I'm fucked up.
All the family things we thought.
It is what it is.
That was some behind the sea shit you were supposed to say,
you know, fucking mom will see this episode.
You're throwing half a fucking million of Swiss beats.
I mean, a new fucking house.
I mean, yeah, well, you know.
It's Swiss, man.
Don't leave us out, man.
She already told us you ain't losing.
No, he don't.
Ain't anybody at this table losing.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's right.
We ain't none of us here.
What I'm saying is we want to get on that side.
The next thing you want to put in store stocks, let us know, man.
Easy work.
Drop a little.
This is the next apple.
You all got the inside plug.
And I got a dope bar to someone introduced to named Kenneth Picasso.
Grab that bag.
His name Kenneth Picasso, he from Chester.
You grab me that bag.
I got something for AK 47.
I think you're going to like this.
Bring this over here.
You always.
in Africa. It's the sister name of Liberty.
I don't know the name of your store. I don't know the name
of your store, Liberty. But Liberty, she
right across the street from Pretty Girls Cook
off of Marshall Gerard. Let's go.
Pretty Girls' Cugs.
Let's go. Come on. He got this for me.
He got this for me.
I got that for you. Don't touch my
Dash. Me. What the fuck is you doing, man?
Thank you. Thank you.
I got a hook, gosh.
By the way, watch how to piece this up.
Listen, she's going to wear that. Listen, she's going to wear that.
Listen, she's going to lay that mother
She's, she's no fly shit
That's how I'm a piece this up
Why was the stylist
I was a brother by the way
Listen, listen
Listen, listen
Listen, listen
Staless is
Look at he's a loose
Yo, come on
You're going to break the table, man
What's the wrong with that?
What's the matter with that?
What's the matter with that?
I bought that from Liberty.
Shout out of Liberty, man.
Shut up to Liberty.
Liberty.
Yeah, that's going to make me pass up.
What's the store name?
What's the store name?
I forget the story.
Fuck, man.
Love for God.
Stores called Moody Fuck guys.
It's right across the street
from Pretty Girls Cook in Philly
off a Marsha and Giride.
Dope store.
When they got that for you now.
Thank you.
Thank you.
She liked those colors.
Oh, holy shit.
These are my colors
and I'm a freak of liberty.
Look at.
You're fired.
Your fire.
Go give her a play down this.
Big, big love.
She's not wearing this.
She's going to wear it.
You're crazy.
You don't even know the game.
He's a fucking loser.
This dude's a fucking loser.
This dude's a lot.
As soon as you get a car.
That fucking guy.
Slow.
He's a
loser.
He brought me a fucking dice.
No,
she's,
she'll board it,
man.
I like it.
Listen.
Tell me why you like
with Daishiki's,
man.
Tell her why.
Tell her why.
Stop.
Shut up, man.
No.
First of all, we are the original people.
We are full of greatness in every way.
And we need to honor and respect
our history and our ancestors.
We do.
That's just not a hot one.
That's just not a hot one.
He's talking about what you do.
He's a loser.
How you do it's a loser?
This is me right here.
I've seen some Dachigi, some hot ones, man.
That ain't a hot one.
The AK-47 and Daxiki.
Just imagine Africa standing there
with that on with the AK-47.
Like that's a hard cover, right?
No, it's not.
What is you talking about?
Lisa Keyes is not public.
What is it?
We appreciate it for joining.
How long can you go?
Jeff Roe!
What a brother will know.
Once again, that is the incredible.
The incredible.
The incredible.
Alright, we just want to say
please soon
Alicia Keys and motherfucker
Swiss for coming through
We love y'all
Continue to
Professor Griff
You was a legend
Like that
Right!
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