Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 167: FEATURING YUNG BLEU
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All right, my life a movie, my life a movie, living in a lifestyle.
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I guess I see you all that other side.
Other side.
Never die.
Never die.
Traumat.
But I got hurt
It's my home
When they're right
They probably
Put but I see all the day
He niggas
I
Even though it's hard to trust
Someone in his cold world
Predigar
That I could love someone
Until it's over
Pedigal that he can fix my heart
Make it colder
To that day cold
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A niggum pull up with you kick
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Cause we put laws in that bitch
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A movie
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Other side
The dangers never cry the gase, never die
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Hardaway
Felt a lot, but I got hurt in to my heart away
All the days
All the days
I see all the days
I see if this drink to cold my pain
All you know is what I show you
He's blood, sweat and tears behind each shine
I spoke shit into existence
When they thought it was a gang
Huh?
I knew I'm bound to shine
Cause they will come out there they rain
Now my life a movie
A movie baby
Shit a movie huh
Listen man
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Right in the studio, my level moves.
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It's a new thing, me.
But a lot of people that call me,
Blue in the way, though.
It ain't really, you know what I mean?
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motherfucking bank account.
And you're independent.
I'm going to say that.
You know what I mean?
You out here, you're doing your thing, man.
And, you know, it's like, you came in the game.
right and it's real interesting because you're one of the people that could give up some real
game about this independence shit man like you you're a big time you and it's not like you know
because sometimes people think about independent think about no you're yeah you're up here yeah
and uh and you're doing it like how is the independent lifestyle man uh i feel like you know
i've been doing it for like the last two years and i feel like it's it's good like i feel like
i've been in a when i went independent like i went up like further than i ever did like being on a major
uh you know being in and well i just feel like you know well work for you just work for you so
independent and super good now you was over there at columbia right how did that go how did you get to
columbia what would draw their attention for them to sign you and for you to come over um so like
i said i was dropping like little mixtapes you know what i saying doing little shows and like
chitlin circuit uh in the south and uh i had uh end up hitting up uh boostie brother tq and uh
He had brought me over to the label.
They had flew me out.
And, you know what I'm saying?
I had signed with Bootsy Label.
And, like, six months later,
Columbia did a joint venture with me and Booster Labor.
Yeah.
And then, yeah.
I kind of got signed soon as I had got the opportunity to, like,
in the exposure, I had got signed, like, by a major, like, the next five months.
It probably wasn't even five months.
How did it feel coming out of Alabama?
man it was crazy man it was like a whole big thing it was like a whole big thing because
a lot of people ain't really come out of Alabama before me so uh we had a couple but
it ain't just you know boots that came down to the city we did like a little homecoming or
concert everybody came my had got my little chain like stuff like that all right now the
Columbia you was over at Columbia how did how did that go with your submarine like how did
that basically you know what I'm saying I just I just asked to be
released. Like I just asked to be released. I already kind of feel like I ain't really have a whole
other building like that because a lot of people that brought me in had left, you know,
it was spread or not. So I was like, man, I just, I just wanted to be released and they end up
releasing me. Grandma released. I just was a free age. And like, I wouldn't, I want on nobody
label, you know what I'm saying? Now get these young artists some game because you just said
something important that might put it go over other people here. You said you didn't have a hold of
the building, which meaning like, what do you?
do that mean to young guards because you know everybody think like if i'm signed his own i got a record
deal i'm the shit i made it what do that mean when you say a hold of the building i say a whole of the building
like i mean the person that bring you in like this person can want to sign you they could be you know
what i'm saying you know what i'm saying he's telling the whole building about you young blue he's
he the one he the one he the one you know what i'm saying and they could bring you in and then the next three
months they could be at interscope you know what i'm saying or they could be at another label so now
you stuck with people you don't even really know you know what I'm saying
don't believe in you like that person was pushing for you so now you just
you really just getting to the on the back burner really
it's kind of like a it's kind of like a football team you feel what I'm saying
you know you got a team they ain't playing good they ain't playing good they ain't
playing good they ain't playing good they might have just drafted this
quarterback two years ago he could be the second pick in the draft
Now they fired the coach
They bring another coach in
He not really set on this quarterback
Because he like
My fucking career
Ain't going down based off of this
I didn't draft this thing
He drafted this nigga
That's why he fired
We got to draft a new quarterback
I need a motherfucker like that
I'm bringing in death
I'm gonna be responsible for
So a lot of times when you bring new coaches in
They bring the players in
That they feel like
Fit what they got going on
and what they want to get, you know what I'm saying?
So it's kind of just like sports and shit.
So now they grant your release.
You get off.
What happened after that?
I had put out this EP.
I had went to the Empire.
I was like, you know what I'm saying?
I want to put out music, but I just want to keep building my fan base.
Just putting our music, how I was putting our music.
So basically I was, you know what I was doing a,
it was a couple of labels trying to sign me.
like I said I would miss one minute
Did you go to Empire
Empire as an artist
Or with your own
Your own label set up
I had my
It was just as an artist
But when I did the deal
I had set up my own label
Within the process
You know what I'm saying
So
I had a couple other deals on the table
Like
It was a crazy situation
Because I was just gonna get rid
A drop of EP
And it was a label
Coming at me like
Man we'll give you
Like 300,000
I ain't gonna lie
I was kind of hurting
At the moment
You know what I'm saying
you know he's telling the truth too
he touched his pockets
just the memory of that shit man
I was fucked up
so yeah so I was gonna get ready
to like take that deal
it was like three albums
you know what I'm saying
like three albums type type time
but then Empire was like
oh we'll give you
you're gonna drop Friday
I will you know what I'm saying
it was a number like a five song EP
it was like I will give you that
and put it out Friday
I'm like 41 project
I'm like I'm like
I you feel me so
they really stopped me from like doing
something crazy for real because I ain't even really
know how the independent bag was for real
so I dropped their project with them
when I dropped their project that was on that project
you know what I'm saying and
it just went from now
and like all that happened within
probably the span of like a couple
months you know what I'm saying but as soon as I
dropped it like two weeks later
that's when the Drake thing happened
you know what I'm saying so it was just like
as soon as I got off the Columbia deal
you know what I started making moves by myself
and that's when the Drake thing happened
I was fully independent when the Drake thing happened
I had a drizzie thing go down
there's uh so
it's a
buggy he from my city
or the market cousin he from my city
shout out to Buggy
buggy yeah and you know they
they closed so
when I had dropped my EP
bugger was just like man
they'll mind still that
I'm gonna go hard
I can hear Drake on that
so I'm just like
yeah
yeah me too I can hear Drake on anything
you feel me so I'm like
I won't really thinking like
it was gonna happen or not like that
I was just like man send it to him
you know just playing for it man send it to him too
he said he was like
I'm gonna send it to him big
but like a week go by
I'm just I'm just chilling at the house
just record and I just look at my phone
I see Drake in a DM
you know what I'm saying he's like
hey send him
that song.
Buggy said,
Boogie sent me the song.
Send it to me.
I got them, man.
I start what I'm doing.
I'm like,
open a verse up right now,
send it to him right now.
And my engineer
opened a verse up,
sent it to him.
And I had waited a few hours.
I was trying to stay up,
but I had ended up
to sleep.
I had missed the FaceTime car
when he went to sleep
when I went to sleep.
So I wake up
in this morning thing
and I just fucked up.
I'm like, damn, man.
So I woke up.
I had waited the same time
the next night
I was like oh this nigga be up late
so I had waited the same time the next day
and FaceTime
he was in you know
he was in the road rush
you know what I'm saying
he was like what up
you know what I'm saying
I was just like man
you did a song
he was like yeah up in the Senate
he sent him
it was just history
Nicker how long you smile
shout out to Drizzy for that real
nigga shiz
that was a real nigga
that was a real nigga
how long you smiled
nigga
you couldn't believe it
I just knew
my life. I just knew, like, my life was going to change.
I feel like my life had I already changed because, like, I was making money.
I was making money, like, just off the stuff I was doing, but I just knew it was going
to change.
I was like, dang, like, the world from to be able to hear me, you know what I'm saying, finally,
you feel me, because I knew that's all I had to do because come from Alabama, it's
hard to touch the world because everybody's thinking you're just like a little country,
you know what I'm saying, like, man, that ain't from Alabama, he's stupid, you know what I'm
So I knew
Once Drake got on, so I was allowed a word
For me, they're feeling to see hotality
I am
So I just knew my life for the chain
So yeah, yeah, I was smiling
I was out there I was like, shit, hell yeah
shit in the chain around this motherfucker
Absolutely
I knew I was just fin the shit on everybody
After day, everybody that ain't believed in me
I was like, it came at the right time
But it's just crazy
That what I said, it's like the right thing
Because I really felt like
If I would have got that record
Why I was on Columbia
I really felt like
I wouldn't have sought nothing
of the money
you feel in me
because I feel like
you know what I'm saying
I was just never going to see it
I just knew I was never going to see it
or really reap the benefits for real
because I had
I had like four more
like three more albums
left with Columbia
you know what I'm saying
I would have still been just
I would have still been in that deal right now
so so once you drop the join
out with Drake
I know it must
the bed and war jump off
how did that
fucking good. Who offered? Like, what's the most
money you got offered? I ain't going to say no names.
But who, how much, what's the most money you got offered?
Oh, I was having bid and more like between
8 and 9, like 8 and 9, 8 and 9 million.
But I ain't know taking less to go independent though.
You said, I'm chilling. I'm going to stay independent.
Yeah, yeah. Because by then he already was here
and he was, if I ever, they falling out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He said, shit, I like this.
Yeah. I just feel like, I just feel like, if I was,
going, you know what I'm saying?
He wasn't even like much, much less.
So I was just like, shit, I would as well just, I didn't did this independent.
Why would I jump right back into a major situation?
You know what I'm saying?
When I could just build my value even more, you know what I'm saying?
So now, like, let me just say this, right?
At a certain point as an artist, you got to look up and say, wait, hold on, wait.
They are major.
They got a shit load of money.
Yeah.
I'm talking about their money is longer than fucking, what is that, Madison Avenue in New York, nigga.
They could paint the whole Madison Avenue with hundreds and still, and they offer me 300,000.
And then the independent company, who they got some money, but they don't got.
They ain't got that money like that.
They offered me 300,000.
But this shit was for one project and this shit was for three projects.
Yeah, for my life.
so at the end of the day
it's like
it probably didn't make it that
difficult to figure out who the fuck I'm going
with because you're like all right
even if they
getting over on me
they still good people
because they didn't come at me
how they came at me and they got all the money
you feel what I'm saying
so it was kind of like
yeah and I just had more to prove
I just knew like
dang if they offered me this like
just imagine like once I
once I get over here
and just be able to call the shots
and be able to like
then I was like
I'm gonna be prior to over here
like y'all got Adele
Beyonce
you know what I'm saying
I ain't gonna be priority over that
so I could be priority over here
and that worked out for me
like being priority
you know what I'm saying
so I'm like
I'd rather be
prior to over here
than be
fifth screen over here
you know what I'm saying
and it just worked out for me
I just end up
you know just doing better
but like I said
everything worked different
from for different
artists you know that that's what worked for me you know what I'm saying and if I ever do
another major label deal you know what I'm saying it's gonna be with me having leverage in it
so it's still gonna be like a partnership you know what I'm saying so people people don't
understand that you it's not that the major label fucking you you know what I'm saying is that
shit the you don't know yet you don't know what I'm saying you don't know like how to
construct deals yet you don't and if you don't know then they ain't supposed to say that yeah
They ain't going to tell you.
They're going to be like, you know what I'm saying?
You should be, but that's why shit is just changing now
because they know artists getting smarter.
You know what I'm saying?
People getting more information.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel like.
And the beneficial, the thing that benefit the label,
the big labels a lot of times is they be getting a lot of talent
out of the ghetto who just be starving for opportunity and it's a couple dollars.
You know, when you give a motherfucker 50,000 who ain't never had,
had who ain't never had
$3,000 at one
time. Nigger never had
$3,000 all at one time
and he come
from nothing and you offering them $50
to him. That's a lot of money.
That's a super lot of money.
To the label, that's like
we got that nigga for $50.
We're going to kill him too.
We got his life.
We got the next juvenile
for $50,000.
but you feel what I'm saying
so it's like
you know
and then he
take the money
and then he realized
how fast you can run through
$50,000
he's like
oh shit
the more places you go
the more money
he's like this is not
no money
and then
imagine when you're doing
all this shit
and you all these places
and you're pulling up
on motherfuckers
that ain't dead
half this shit you done
you're in a studio
with motherfuckers
ain't there
half this shit you
done. They're like, no, that's my
Rolls Royce outside. You know, I must have paid for you.
You're like, shit, like, nigga, boy.
Hey, a lot of those situations
didn't came about, too. Like, I didn't
literally been, like, you know what I'm saying?
Around a lot of people that's just been shocked, like,
at the stuff that I have, like, where I live,
like, house being paid for, cars being paid for,
you know what I'm saying? And they, like,
someone's bigger than me.
Right. You know what I mean?
It's just, I was just,
I don't really even care about that
I'm at the point nine for real though that
I really just do it for
because I really love to do it
I don't really do it for
you know I like the money but I don't really do it
strictly for that so when I was thinking
about signing my deal I was like
can I be creative over here like can I
call the shots because I know that
when I was trying to call the shots when I was at Columbia
nobody wasn't trying to listen to me
that's why I was stagnant you know what I was saying
when I went to the empire I'm telling them
like
Like, all right, then I start going up.
So I'm like, why would I mess up that, you know what I'm saying?
Why would I mess up that flow, you feel, me right now at an all-play?
This is the most important time in my career.
If I won't make it right now, it's going to be a whole new way when niggas come.
Like, you know what I'm saying, coming in a, you know what I'm saying?
So I got to do it right now.
So I did it at the perfect time.
I just, you know, just took less, but I ain't tripping because less is more, you know what I'm saying?
When you, when you own your shit, you feel me?
How did the shows jump from
When you went to Empire that
And they said no
We're going to drop this
This EP this week
Drop that
And then Drake's song come out
How did the show money jump
The show money jump?
It went from what to what
And you was like
Oh shit
Yeah like
It went from like
You know what I was in
Doing in the mixtape scene
Doing like 20k a show
You know what I'm saying
And then
At your mind still you feel me
When I was still doing clothes
I was getting like
75
to like 50 from 50 to 75 just depend on the venue just depending on like how you know what I'm saying how I mess with the people you know what I'm saying like that's throwing it and um I'm I was just yeah I was just getting that for a minute and I stopped doing club show because I was like I want to be a real artist you know what I want to do much I wanted to do live venue shows I want to tour um yeah ticket sales you know what's saying hard ticket uh I was doing the club so long like I was really literally doing the club like four four five years before before I was
I even went main screen, but that's why, like, I got old hits.
Like, you go, look, I got a song with a hundred million screens four, five years ago, miss it.
I saw my baby, Autumn song going up on TikTok right now.
Old songs, I dropped, like, there was platinum, like, three, four years ago before I even did the Drake song.
So, you know, my fans was there.
I had a core fan base already.
That's why so many people get that big look, and then, like, it's like, what do you go from now?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
It ain't nowhere to go, but down if you ain't got to.
nothing to stand on you know what I'm saying so you need that core fan base like you just can't
go straight from me hit a down you know what I'm saying and think it's going last you know what I'm saying
you need that core fan base so I'm good that I did like four or five years and you know hitting every
little country town hitting every little like I ain't take no shortcut with it you know what I'm saying
so I feel like it just it just end up being better for me just as a whole this episode of a million
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Okay, you know what I love though
Go ahead
I love
When Nicos get some money
Yeah
You hear me
because the first thing they say
when they get some money
and they got goddamn
a Lamborghini
and then the other Lamborghini
car
and then a color of them
and the raf
and then
he'd be like no
it's not about the money
it ain't about the money
that's when you know
motherfucker got money
man
I feel like
a lot of us just do
I feel like a lot of us just do that
like I'm done because
like a lot of us just do that
because you got to look at it
when you young man
and you
just seeing all this stuff
that you always want
that she never dreamed of getting i don't care bro when you get them first little check
when you get that first bit of money bro you gonna act a ad bro i don't care well nobody
say you gonna act a ad you know why you're gonna act a ass because you're gonna be like
you you you really proving to yourself like broor you ain't no donna trump you ain't grow up
with money bro like you you you prove to yourself that he's like trophies like when you
cover in the hood it like these trophies like i made it now you got to be smart enough to
know when to stop now you know what i'm saying if you're smart enough to know when to stop then
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, you're cool.
You know what I'm saying?
You get yourself a little gifts, you know what I'm saying?
Like, man, you know, I've been through the worst or the worst.
Let me give myself some things that I want, you know what I'm saying?
Get everybody around me straight.
All right, now let's stack up and let's say.
You know, you got no way to stop.
But everybody's going to splurge.
They're going to splurge.
You're going to do something stupid.
But school them about, school these artists that want to come up a blow.
Everybody, I was stupid.
Yeah, everybody was stupid.
School them about the artist, man,
that want to blow this watching this.
Tell them about them taxes.
Yeah, y'all, yeah.
Yeah.
So.
That's your hurt.
Yeah, that shit hurt.
And a lot of times, you got to have your, you know what I'm saying?
Your business, like, I spend all my money out of my business account, you know what I'm saying?
So, like, everything I do is a business.
It's a business based on.
Every time I move, like, you got something to do with business.
Like, me coming here, if I come here, this, what, this business,
or I go get a drink out of the store, you know what I'm saying?
It's business, you feel
I'm going on a business trip
And I needed something to drink
So it's like
If you don't have your business set up
Then you don't know
A lot of us don't know
I mean it's bad to say
But a lot of us like just
Grow up knowing about Texas
Like nobody just sat us down
And just told us about credit
No tax it
Because if we knew none of this stuff
We wouldn't have to spend no cash
You feel me
Our credit would have been good
We would have been working on that shit
We were 16
You know what I'm saying
We got 21 we had 81 credit
nobody set us down and told us nothing so we got to bump our head and learn for ourselves you know what
I'm saying so and absolutely when now but you're saying that right you your management right
how important is management and how did you select your manager it was just it was just natural
like you know what I said I've been knowing Ted there since I was 14 you know what I'm saying we
past i see these posters you know what i saying together just for a long for a long time uh my other
manager mike uh me and him just he came and got me when i was like just just just down you feel
me like i ain't really know what i wanted to do with the music like he just used to come pick me up
you just used to ride listening to music like i was living with my mama like i ain't sometimes
i ain't even have four dollars out here like give me $20 40 to go and get something to eat
like shit so i just just keep him around you know what saying because they just
you know what I'm saying a lot of things like they don't know how to do everything you know what I'm saying but it's like I'd rather you know just
I know y'all rather just eat with them and then like I said we're going to collectively be smart enough to go get people that know more than we know you know what I'm saying but I'm still going to have y'all involved I'm not feeling of we're going to all come to a decision all right well you know we need this you feel me so everybody can take a little list to be able to bring you know what I'm saying other people that know more than us on
But as far as, like, it's kicking them to the side.
I just like that, bro.
I believe in, I believe in karma, you feel, me.
And I believe in, like, being loyal and, you know, just eating with the people
because you just get so many new people, you just sit down, just look around
and just don't notice nobody.
You ain't just got nobody that just really, then when shit goes wrong,
you ain't got nobody, you know what I'm saying?
It just be, I don't believe in shit like that.
I mean, but at the end of the day, that's, that's,
how you know intelligent business people work yeah you know if if I could say okay all right
I'm getting 15% right yeah all right I'm getting if I if I only could take something but so
far if I could make you oh see if I can make you 1.5 million dollars on the side right just
hypothetically speaking yeah and brand deals or whatever and I can I'm getting 15% of that
Okay, I'm making X amount of money, but if I say, okay, I'm going to give somebody this amount percentage and then they're going to come in and they're going to bring $8 million to the table and now I'm getting 7% of $8 million.
It's like, what the fuck is it to talk about?
Okay, yeah, that was a smart move.
You know what I'm saying?
So when you're dealing with people who genuine and they, we all got the same goals.
Our goal is for you to win
The more you win
The more you're successful
The bigger you are
The more everybody else wins
If I'm going through it then
You're just gonna be making a little bit less too
Absolutely
So it's my motherfucking job to make sure
Yeah
What you like in the studio
Fruit rollups
Yeah
Fuck the pop tarts
That's important
The motherfucker gotta create
A eight ounce filet
Yeah
But shit, that should be there every
motherfucking day.
That thing is, what you?
I need that.
Listen, he like, three Mexican chicks' stats
and when he comes in.
He'd be in there.
All this shit.
For sure.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because at the end of the day,
it's not an ego play.
This ain't no, this is,
my man is a superstar.
And I'm the closest nigga with him.
I was passing out CDs for you.
When we didn't have nothing.
Now you got everything.
Of course, I'm willing to do whatever.
Yeah.
Because I could have a regular 9 to 5 that I don't like that I'm waking up going to every fucking day.
I hate my fucking.
I wish I could catch my motherfucking boss out back.
And I got a push-sheisty mask on it.
He didn't know who I was.
I could beat the dog shit out of him.
But I can't.
I'm getting paid to hang with my homie and do what I love.
Everything.
Do what I was doing when I was 14.
We was passing out CDs trying to get a little couple titty sucks and all.
all that is back
when blue was still a virgin
we was trying to get
out.
So that's the best
shit in the world, man.
Yeah.
Like the best shit in the world
is to be able to,
to me,
to me,
the best shit in the world
is being able to
make millions of dollars
with my cousin.
Yeah.
My family.
Yeah.
A motherfucker that
we was out here
robbing motherfuckers together.
You feel what I'm saying?
And now we're doing
some positive shit
and we're making
real,
money and we're able to take care of our families and
homies and it's like
you know what I'm saying that's just just different so
I commend you for keeping your people's around you know what I mean
you back there smile at you know that's right yeah
he does thing no no because because with the show
it's show that you ain't got to know nothing
you can figure it out as you go it ain't about like some of the
greatest managers didn't know from the rip but he figured it out
and he's on and when you got somebody that's on point
and make sure your hotel right sound check right
No, but he, like, like, Ted, like, he wasn't, he wasn't a type, though.
He really going to go get it, though.
Like, if we go into a room, he's going to leave with full contact.
Oh, yeah, you know, I met the other dude from Hill there.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, so he got so many contacts.
He didn't built up over, like, everywhere we've been, you feel?
And that's why I like, because he, like, he wants to learn.
Like, he'll step back, you know what I'm saying?
He wants to learn.
And he just, he just liked that.
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every all the plugs is on LinkedIn
yeah that's the most important that
bro that's the most important joint
yeah see one thing about us if you're an artist out there
you're trying to do brand deals you're a manager
really the managers or whatever
he go on LinkedIn that's where all the plugs at
Instagram and all
That's some other shit
But all the people
The vice president
The marketing and this
The social media
That's on LinkedIn man
That's what the money
I got a whole brand teams
I ain't never bring me nothing
You know what I'm saying
But
We'd have been there too
We didn't have motherfuckers
Couldn't do nothing
We get on the phone
It's done
Yeah
Right because one thing's for sure
Two things are certain
If you got
And this is another thing
If you got a manager
He got to be able to
articulate
What the fuck you mean out here?
if he can't articulate what you mean out here he may be a good person he may be a great guy
she may be a hell of a woman if they can't get in a room full of white people black people
brown people green people orange motherfuckers and convince them that you to shit that you to shit
and they need to and they ain't got to really do no much that much convince him because you got proof
of concept it's like
Then I can't, I can't, because one thing I found out early in the game is, you know, I had a manager and it was like, I would bump into motherfuckers and motherfuckers was like, yeah, man, I was trying to book you after such a such man.
And I had, I had X amount of money for you, but your manager's such and such turns it down.
I'm like, great, that's really my manager, so this nigga ain't lying.
I ain't even heard about it.
You feel what I'm saying?
I ain't never even heard about that.
But a motherfucker working, working off of what they going to take home.
Yeah.
You feel what I'm saying?
No, I want 12,000 and that's what it is.
Muff-outher got 8,500.
Nick, I need that.
Something's wrong with you, bitch.
Did you just turn out 8,500 that come to a fucking club for an hour and a half
and Drake free shit and paid and talk shit on the mic?
But a lot of times you got management that do that shit because they're not thinking about your pockets.
They're thinking about their pockets.
And now she went from thinking about taking 15% of the 12-5 home
to taking 15% of 85 home, and that didn't do it for it.
No, that ain't enough for me.
Bitch, what about me?
Yeah, we're mine.
You feel.
But you little artists got way more bills.
And then, you know what I'm saying?
We got especially if you really care about your stuff, you're paying for a lot of stuff.
Like, my labor paid for a lot of stuff, but a lot of stuff I pay for myself, bro.
Like what?
Marketing campaigns.
market it if I want to do something that
sometimes I don't feel like hitting the label
up trying to get them to believe in something
I just go do it myself you feel
me I didn't make whatever from a show
I just go put it in you know what I'm saying
I just go spend it myself you know what I'm saying so
a lot of people don't see all the expenses
that you occur where you really care
like some ought to just sit back
I'm just let the labor do it if the label don't do it
I ain't coming out my pocket I go
I ain't that type I ain't that type
I'll spend I go spend $500,000 on myself
right now and believe in
if I want to work something to
you know what I'm saying
work something and y'all don't believe with or i gotta tell y'all too many times to believe in i'm gonna go
do it myself how much it take how much it take to get one song to go how much money do you think
you got to put into it for marketing and all that stuff digital to get a song to go to where's though
you're gonna make your 500,000 back four or five six seven times that's that that's a difficult
question because you know what I'm saying sometimes you go sometimes you may lose you know what
so I say you need but a good record
than about 100,000 like to you know what I'm saying
if you if it's a good record and everybody agrees a good record
and you spend 100,000 on it and they don't work
it probably it probably just not beat the record
all right where do you put that 100,000
just for the people that's listening you know they're trying to get some game
where would you put it okay so
a lot of people don't know like me
not just me anybody or anything
anybody could do this.
You go on YouTube, when you go on YouTube and you search something and you see
other stuff popping up, you know what I'm saying, them ads, you feel
me?
So YouTube is like the new radio, you know what I'm saying?
Yes, sir.
Radio's still big, but it's either you're listening to something on YouTube or you're
listening to something on a radio or you listen to Apple Music or whatever.
But YouTube, you get a video on YouTube, like you put money behind ads.
Like, not like no thousand or $1,500.
That ain't going to get you no way.
the same amount of money that you put in shooting the video if you spend 25,000 shooting
the video put 25,000 into marketing it because you could have the best video but nobody
seen it. You know what I'm saying? And a lot of times that's what artists don't, you know,
they just need the exposure. People got to see it. A lot of times you will drop something
and people don't know it's out. You know what I'm saying? So if they, if they see it, the more
they see it, they're like, oh, it's out. Now it's going to affect your screaming. It's going to
affect everything. So people got to spend more money into ads.
Like, people just think it's enough to just post on Instagram, you know what I'm saying?
Because you can have 500,000 people watching this Instagram video, you know what I'm saying?
But how does that correlate to, you know, YouTube and the places where you're making money, you feel me?
Right. So, you know, I spend a budget on YouTube, you know, Twitter ads, you know what I'm saying, Instagram ads, you know what I'm saying?
Just anything that make people see your music, you feel me?
I don't really spend too much on producers
Like I don't really like
I'm not trying to go get the hours
Trying to go get the best biggest producers
Be spending all that money
You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying?
You just got to especially when independent
You got to learn how to save money
On things that make you look big
And spending on stuff that's going to make you big
Because if you spending on stuff
That's making you look big
Then you're just looking
It's just a look
And nobody knows you in real life
You feel me
That's one of the things like
I'm bigger and people
person than my social media like a lot of people like my social media is it's great because i
don't really post you know if you don't post a lot the algorithm fuck up all type of shit but in person
like people really know me people really fuck with me you know what i'm saying so i i do 21 million
screens a week you know what i'm saying just how if i don't got no music i'm gonna do 21 million
screens a week i got my apple artists my spot my youtube everything you know what i'm saying all my
Apple artists shit and I got eight platinum records you know what I'm saying so I did a
billion on YouTube I just did a billion on Apple music talk happy I'm almost a billion on
Spotify uh damn all that ain't just come from your mind still bro I've been putting in work no no no no
you did no no no no you did one point one billion on YouTube to do the numbers right there that's
YouTube music that's the app you go to you see oh yeah you see all you see we we we do we up
Whatever at that.
Like.
You got 1.7 million, 1.7 million subscribers on YouTube.
Yeah.
And you did that many.
God damn.
Yeah.
And I didn't built that over like a little man.
And some of my videos got posted on other sites, though.
He ain't even counting that.
It got like, Miss it got 120 million views.
That was posted on live mixtape, the live mistakes site.
So I can't even count that to my channel.
So that's another 100 million.
I got other songs that blowed up on other people's channel that got hundreds of millions.
You know what I'm saying?
it's like yeah
I mean at the end of the day
just the reality of it is
we do our homework
over here a million hours worth of game
and we
we knew you
we knew you this shit
yeah yeah yeah yeah
you know what I mean
because it's everybody in their
motherfuck trying to get on this motherfucker
and we reached out to you
yeah yeah so
we reached out to you
because we we acknowledge
the work that you putting in
you feel what I'm saying we acknowledge that
the hustle that you put in
and we've respected
and you're a young nigger
want to come up,
grinding and that's what
our platform is about
trying to elevate
and show the people
a different side of blue
that they might never seen.
You feel what I'm saying?
Absolutely.
I'm pretty sure your fans
like, damn,
we never seen this nigga talk to this much.
That's what's up,
man.
He was really breaking it down,
giving out some game.
You're going to see him in the comments
they're going to be saying that
because you're really educating
the youth about how to
I do a lot of shit and how to be successful.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's what million dollars worth of game is about.
God, it's intention, motivation, and education, man.
And we was at your motherfucker's show last night, nigga.
Stupid.
Yeah.
I thought I was old blue for a second.
Yeah.
I learned a nigga was back.
They're like, man, look at this stuff.
I think that was my first time in Philly, too.
Like, yeah, they were my first time in Philly.
I ain't never been.
I had thought I had been when I was talking to you at first.
But I ended up being, though.
So I ain't even know they were going to know all the other music.
That's crazy.
Imagine how many other markets where they fuck would you have you,
and you ain't ever touched that shit yet.
I just did, like, when I dropped Moonboy,
I just had did my first, my first real tour.
Like, I had did the first real tour, so I'm on my second tour or not.
Like, I really feel like on the main screen level I ain't got number one album.
I ain't even kind of like on a mixtape.
I ain't really got number one album for real, like on just the main screen level.
I hit billboards and I dropped and stuff like that.
So I'm like one album in.
you know what I'm saying so
it's other people got eight albums out
you know what I'm saying so I'm just
trying to you know just keep doing what I'm doing
that trajectory that I'm going
and just see where I end up
well I probably end up signing it
y'all see me sign the major deal soon
it's gonna be by 40 M's like all that fucking right
welcome to another episode of million dollars worth
for game business spotlight today we got my man
billionaire B Brian man listen mannickin'n what he do is he
listen man he's a power player in the event space
If he'd get y'all a million, billion dollars worth a game in event space.
Listen, man, listen to this young brother.
This young brother is not playing games.
He told me, wow, I'm going to teach you anybody how to start an event space with no money.
How are you going to do that, Bing?
Bro, it's so simple.
The thing about it is that a lot of times people overcomplicate the process, bro.
There's so many plays.
Good credit, bad credit, no credit, man.
I mean, let me know when you want me to run it.
Run it.
I want to hear it.
What, man, listen, yo, one of the biggest things, y'all got to understand,
I started in this event space game when I was, like, 22 years old.
I didn't even know nothing about credit, right?
So the biggest thing that you can do, right, is there a website called PropStream.com.
Propstream, you could get in contact with abandoned property owners.
You hit at one of these property owners, be like, yo, look, listen, I see you haven't been rocking with your property in a little bit of while.
This is PropStream.com, P-R-O-P-S-T-R-E-A-M dot com.
And what do PropStream.
So PropStream.com, you can basically, like, a lot of wholesalers or real estate people use it.
You can skip trace and find people.
Like, you can find the owner of this building right here.
Say, for example, this building is abandoned.
He's not rocking with it right now.
You can say, hey, yo, look, listen, my name is Brian.
I see you're not using your property right now.
I love to go in there.
I'll rent it out for you.
Do all the work and we'll just put the profit 50-50.
Now you just got an event space free of charge.
No credit, bad credit, whatever the case you want to be.
They don't even know you from a hole in the wall, right?
But you got to obviously put the work in.
Now, if you say, for example, you got a decent credit, right?
You got a decent credit, right?
You got, say, for example, you got a 680, right?
You want to start building relationships with these credit unions.
I'm talking about the Navy Fed, the Key Bank, the truest bank,
the business credit or regular credit.
So if you don't got the best, so if you don't have a business,
you can't be establishing business credit like that.
So you're most likely going to have the PG for it.
But that's okay.
Once you get your foot in the door, it's easy.
PT, meaning what?
Personal guarantee.
All right, bet.
Right?
So now, say, for example, you've got a decent credit score, whatever.
You want to start building relationships with these banks.
Me personally, I always do like a hundred hundred hundred hundred, you know,
you get the key bank, the Navy Federal, the truest bank, the Alliance bank,
all these banks, you put $100 here, $100 here, $100 there, whatever case may be, right?
Cool.
Now you're moving.
Now, say, for example, 30, 60 days going to elapse.
Now you're going to say, yo, listen, I want to get a loan with you.
I want to get a business credit card with you.
The Navy Fed going to throw you nine bands.
Now, if you want to move up to the credit cards, when I was first in the game, right,
I was barely 18, I got an American Express everyday credit card.
They gave me nine bands.
Now, say, for example, you're just rocking with those two.
That's 15K.
Off an event space, average moving costs is one month from one month security.
Say, for example, the space is $2,500 now.
Oh, 15K, you said two.
You said both of them giving you nine and nine.
That's 18.
No, I'm saying nine.
Nine and eight.
Oh, that's 17?
Yeah.
Okay, there we go, Bafo.
Vafo.
Yeah, I was in the best in school, bro.
So, yeah, state finance now, that's 17K right there, right? Cool. Now, for the moving cost,
it's going to be on average one month rent, one month security. And now, y'all know we live in New York
is super expensive. I've seen prices in other space in other states, $15 a square foot, $16.
People literally getting $4,000 square feet for $2,500. So say, for example, the moving cost, right,
is $2,500 or $2,500. Remember, one month rent, one month security. That's only five bands.
You just got $17K off the business credit play, even if you had the PG, right? You just got $70K.
You handle landlord $5K. Now what you do with the space, you do?
You do a minimum viable product.
This is something I teach all my students.
You do a minimum viable product.
You're not going crazy.
You're not putting your motion into the space.
You're not getting the fancy floors and the walls and things like that.
These are the three key things you do.
You get good wall, good paint, good flooring, and good lighting.
You get Amazon lighting off the ripski.
Easy, done.
Right?
So now once you do that, now a lot of people, they always have problems with the location.
This is my secret script for getting approvals from the landlord to say, hey, you'll listen, I want to get my event space.
You tell them, I have security at every event.
We don't go overnight.
We don't sell liquor and we're fully licensed and insured.
That will dramatically increase your chances to go and get a proof of your space, right?
So now we back at the buildout.
We're doing a minimum viable product.
We put in no more than, say, five bands into that spot.
You already got 17.
You just handed over 10 bands.
You still got 7K in your pocket, right?
You're going to put that into marketing and advertising.
How do we do marketing and advertising?
How do you get to get the space popping?
This is a gem that I really only teach my inner circle, but I want to give to everybody
a million what dollars worth to be right.
Come on.
You want to use this website called Little Yellow Letters.
dot com, right? What little, you could do the same thing with USPS direct mail, right? So with little
yellow letters.com, what you can do is you can literally find every single residential and
commercial address in a particular zip code and send them mail directly to your house. So this
is the play and this is what you do, right? You go to them, you send them a letter and you make it
look like it's a family-owned business. It should be family-owned business, but even if it's not,
whatever, or it's just you, make it look like family-owned business. Hey, what's going on?
My name is Brian Waldron. I just came into area. We have a brand new event space. I would
love to invite you into open house. Put that on the postcard. It's going to land directly in
their mail.
Put the phone number right there, boom, you got people coming out of the dough.
Crazy.
I'm talking about how many do you use these sent?
Like if I go on it, how many you can put as many addresses you want?
Like how many, how do it go?
Yeah, so I typically do.
You create the postcard on their website.
You can.
Yeah.
Or you can just upload your own on like Canva, Vista Print, whatever the case may be.
USPS direct mail will do the same thing for you.
But mind you, this is after you've done everything, no money out of the pocket.
How much that cost?
So on the low one, you can do that for like $600.
I have more venues.
So I put like $1,000, $2,000 behind it to get all those letters.
is out but the return is insane because imagine you're sending that to imagine most event spaces do
best in urban neighborhoods like people like you see like bigger cities things like that but everybody's
having parties everywhere it's a need-based business right so say for example you send this out to
2,000 addresses or whatever case to me that's 2,000 people they get a letter directly to your
nail they're not on Instagram they're not on social media whatever gives me that's right in their
hand oh damn wait they just got a brand new event space in my area let me go and call them you cut past
all the distractions that's who you fill up your open house right and another thing too that a lot of
people are not doing with the event spaces. They're not recording people's email and text
numbers. We use a platform called Acuity, A-C-U-I-T-Y. We use a platform called Acuity, where every time
somebody makes an appointment to see your spot, you're recording their email and text. Now I'm
remarketing to you. So now I'm going to use a Zapier. I'm going to use a Zap, and I'm going to go
connect that with my text delete, which is a text app, with my Mailchimp, which is a mail app.
And now, even if you book or not, I'm emailing you every single day. I'm texting you
every single day. I got emails and texts going out every single day. That's what you do
$150,000 a month. You got to be in people's, if Target emailing you every single day, I'm
emailing you every single day, period. Yeah, so you mean to tell me, like a lot of people don't know
you, you're doing real my numbers. You're talking about you 150 a month. How do you get to that
150 a month? Like, how, like, I know you because I'm always seeing you in the move, you in different
cities. Who running your business? How's your business running? So the whole business is really
automated. The thing about that is that one of the biggest things that I see people coming to my DMs is
that they're always overworking.
I realized that I made more money
when I took myself out the business.
So now I have VA's virtual assistance
that I got online.
You can get them from Fiverr,
you can get them from Upwork.com,
you can get them from online jobs.ph.
And I have literally somebody working in my business,
40 hours a week for $4 to $5 an hour
running my entire business.
And yes, they run my entire business.
They send up the schedules.
They send out the emails.
They send out the text.
They coordinate with the security, everything.
They run the entire business for me.
I literally just brought on my first domestic person.
But for the first year and a half, two years,
It was completely run by two virtual assistants.
And you ran up millions of dollars just for two virtual assistants.
So I just started using virtual assistance last year before I was doing it myself.
But at a certain point, you want to realize that you can't be constraining your business.
I realize I'm spending 40 hours a week answering my messages because so many messages coming through.
I didn't start a business to give myself a new job.
I started a business to give myself financial freedom.
So that's when you have to make a decision in your life and your business say,
I look, listen, I scaled the business to this point.
I want other people to run it for me now.
So now we have the virtual systems running the entire back end.
We use a program called Slack and we use a program called Asana to manage all the projects
and to improve on all the community, facilitate all the communication.
So I literally, I'm sitting here with y'all.
They answered all the messages, things like that.
I'm going to go check my email right now.
Probably two, three bands came through while I was here with y'all.
All right.
But listen, how much do your course calls?
My course is like 997.
Listen, his course called 997, but he got, you know, when they come to a million dollars worth a game,
he going to hook up 100 people.
He going to give away 100 free courses.
That's 100,000 hours worth of courses.
$1,000 worth of course.
A million hours worth a game.
That's what we do.
All you got to do is text MDWG, MDWG to 347, 269, 1717, 347, 269, 17, 17.
You text that right now, MDWG, and listen, you're going to be one of the people that's going
to get a free course.
He's giving it out to 100 people.
He's given 100 people.
He given 100 people a free course.
Like, you can't even get that.
Tell us everything that's inside of that course, B.
I break down everything from final location to the business funding aspect of it,
the business credit aspect, how to get your LLC, how to get things situated and everything like that.
Then we go into the rentals.
We show you how to get the thrown rentals to build up your packages.
That's really how you start doing $100, $150,000 because I know a lot of people,
they might do $10, $5, $15,000 with the event space, whatever case and B.
If you only have the space you losing, if you only have the space you lose and you've got to have upsells.
Think about it, you go to Target, even on the,
The way out on the cashers, they're offering you candy.
They're offering you chocolates, whatever case would be.
So you've got to upsell people.
So boom, now I'm showing you exactly how to start improving your packages.
I'm showing you where to get the thrones because we got our vendor list in there,
showing you where to get the thrones, how to sell them, how to formulate your packages.
Everything's right there.
I'm showing you how to update your systems.
I'm showing you how to build your dream team so you're not the only ones working in your business.
I'm showing you how to automate the thing.
Only thing you got to do is do to work.
And once again, if I'm Johnny do nothing and I'm right in home.
I'm right here in Brooklyn.
I'm in Compton.
I'm in Atlanta, I'm in Houston, and I'm Johnny Do Nothing, and I'm sitting on the couch.
And I'm watching this right now.
You're telling Johnny do nothing, he don't need a dime.
Not at all.
All you got to do is run the play.
That's it.
You do not need good credit, bad credit, no credit, whatever the case may be.
All you got to do is run these same plays.
And it's a venue everywhere.
It's a venue somewhere right now naked ain't doing nothing.
Bro, there's so many people who – there's people who have venues who don't got –
who not doing – no traffic because they're not doing the things that I'm talking about.
And then it's when they start employing the things that I'm talking about.
They're just like, oh, wait, hold on.
Now we're doing $20K a month.
Now I'm doing $25K a month.
Yeah, because you was playing around.
You was BS.
And what do you, like, is only a listed type of events you have there?
What is the main events that makes the most money at these events spaces?
Yeah, that's a great question.
So typically we appeal towards baby showers, wedding receptions, kids parties.
Because the thing about it, I like low risk.
I'm not here for the, and this is no shade, but I'm not here for, like, you know, the bashments, the overnight events and things like that.
It's just too much headache.
I don't know you saying you ain't here for the nigger parties.
It doesn't you.
I'm not here for the recklessness.
You ain't trying to turn your shit to club.
Shoot them up.
Because look, a baby shower going to come into my spots and spend three, four bans, and leave
by 11 o'clock.
Yeah.
No liquor.
They might even leave early in that because the new D.
They be tied.
And you got your whole shit digital.
So they make the payment digital and anything.
Everything.
Yeah.
I barely even take cash.
Everything is off the online.
So as soon as they go on, soon as they go in there, uh, let me type this in me.
And you're off to the racists.
Yeah.
So I could give you the whole, the whole blueprint.
They call me blueprint.
and bring the whole blueprint right so yeah so what they're going to do they'll inquire hey what's going on
my name is michelle i'm interested in june 30th i boom she'll get contacted by a virtual system the virtual
system is going to send them an open house appointment all online they see everything set up through
acuity they go and pick what time slot because we don't want to do the back and forth or you open
available at four oh no i'm available at five everything's on acuity they pick their time slot right
there they go on acuity they schedule the open house appointment then they go meet with my open house
attendant at the open house so boom now the open house attendant she got the ipad right there she
could do uh the contracts via docu sign a hello sign and she does uh she does uh she does the
the invoices on QuickBooks. That's what we use. So boom, now she does everything online
if the person wants to book or if they don't want to book. But now a new thing, and this is
just a tip that I'm giving everybody right now. Now we do these quality assurance calls.
So now every single time somebody books or they don't book, they call us back the next day.
Hey, what's going on? My name is Brian Waldron. I'm here to check on you. How'd you like the venue?
Even if they book, they don't book or whatever case, maybe that's cool. But anyway,
we're still going to follow up with you. Follow up is important because this is a customer service
heavy business, right? So now boom. Now we're going to do the, now we're going to do the quality
follow the quality assurance calls.
Now, boom, we set the booking.
They placed the deposit two weeks before the day of the event.
They book.
We have the event.
Securities on staff.
Event staffing is on staff.
I was never there during the entire process.
That's a whole blueprint right there and how you can run it without even being there.
That's major, man.
And I just want to say this, man.
I really appreciate these business spotlights because when we be out and about,
people who see us, be running up on us and snapping out, yo.
And even our nephew, you know what I'm saying, little rab.
Little rap.
He's seen one of these motherfuckers.
And he literally just turned 18.
He got a Benz.
He's doing people.
He got to credit.
You know.
He's doing people credit in that.
All off watching him 500 joint.
Then I put him through it.
Then I connected him with him.
Him took him, put him in his course.
Now he's off to the races.
At 18 years old, man.
That's wild, bro.
You know what I mean?
So for me, that's the reason why we really be doing these joints because this shit
really be changing motherfuckers' lives, man.
We got off a plane in Arizona.
We see one dude.
He out there, he doing truck in.
He, him and his man.
And he's like, y'all, this shit started for me and I was worth of game.
No, we was in Nashville.
We was leaving Nashville.
Yeah, Nashville.
Yeah, so, you know, this should really be helping people, man.
And you just gave out a trillion dollars worth of game.
So I know they're going to be seeing us.
Because you take this room.
You can take this room and turn this into event space.
Absolutely.
And what would you throw in this room?
So, first of all, I mean, it's situated more for our office space, obviously.
But the thing about it is that it's already a clean location.
All you got to just really do is market it.
I would have a few upsells in here.
I would just paint the picture that,
Like, yo, look, listen, this could be used for your baby shower.
So I would have, like, my drapes up.
I'll have a couple throne chairs or whatever case can be, some nice Chiavari's,
and I would just take some pictures and show.
Why is throne chairs so pop?
Because everybody want to be the king and the queen, nigga.
And even more so than that, people don't want to have to buy it.
They want to go to the party and leave.
People like convenience.
So that's why me and my business, we sell it all in one.
We test out so many different packages.
You wouldn't even realize because the thing about is that, like, we just dropped the package
that include DJ, cake, everything.
Like, because the thing about is that I would much rather be.
So you're a one-stop shop.
100 percent have to be so if i came in there i wanted the baby shower for how many people
be at a baby shop we usually 100 a hundred how much that calls and i need you to do anything and
five bands damn and you ain't even putting out there much no the profit margins typically between
66% 85% damn you got to know your numbers even in my course you see the whole excel sheet
and everything like that so so at the end of the day i need the name the baby big name and all that
type of stuff you know that you know how they had the yeah yeah yeah the baby
I got two of those.
So I have a whole warehouse.
That's crazy.
4,000 square feet in Brooklyn.
That's crazy, man.
Like, man, you listen, man, B, you're killing it once again, man.
Billion and B, y'all need to get with him right now.
Listen, he's giving out 100 free courses.
100 free.
Right now you need to text.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Let's put that into perspective.
He's giving out $100,000 worth of courses and free information.
They're going to get it back on one event.
For you to make some fucking.
money you call his fucking number right now what you need to do is you need to text this number you
need to text m d wg 347 269 1717 347 269 17 17 listen man and follow you in there be man
he can ain't he's not playing games event space get in the game right now for no money down once
again text m d wg the 347 269 17 17 347 269 17 17 17 we'll open up some event space
And that was a billion dollars worth of game.
Man, you're talking from a million air beating.
Listen, when we get off here, we opening up our first joint.
What's going in there, man?
Million dollars worth of a game, business spotlight, and it's just like that.
Now, listen, listen, what's up with that publishing?
Yeah, like, I just got an admin deal.
Like, I just let people collect for it.
Because you got to, if you don't have people collect, your shit going to sit there.
You don't know how they collect it.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just going to sit there.
And eventually it's going to go to what it's called a black box after three years
when all the biggest label
split up
everybody publishing
who's the black box
a black box is like
when you don't collect your publishing
like if somebody
playing your music
and you don't know how to collect it
because you wouldn't
nobody that collect
your publishing
then it just sit there
and after three years
you can't get it no more
and it goes to like
they just take all the money
that people never collect it
like if you made a song right now
and you probably
don't want to even think about no publishing
you just put it out
that song collect the money
even if it's
You know what I'm saying?
It's collected money.
That three cent, after three years, it goes to the black box.
And then after three years, all the biggest labels, all the top companies, they just
split it up.
Yeah.
He, niggins just gave me a million hours worth of a game.
I'm ready to open the black box up and give some of my fucking much checks about it.
That's crazy.
You got a three cent joint in there for that fake-ass record you made what you came on.
I'm tripping out.
You probably got the money, maybe.
You probably got some money.
You got some money.
You got 15.
In the black box, you know that.
I don't get my money, man.
Hey, let me ask you a question, Blue.
At what point did you know it was on?
Like, where was you at?
And, you know, somebody ran up on you and was like,
Young Blue, oh, my God, I love you.
I love what you're doing.
You, I mean, and you was like, oh, shit.
I was just recently, because I always, like,
you know what I used to get, you know what I'm saying,
you know what I'm saying, attention.
But, like, recently when I was,
went out the country when I went to the UK and like they wanted me to come out to this club
it was a new club and they sent me the flyer like to post like 30 minutes for the club
open I posted the flyer and that more was just sold out you know what I'm saying everybody
just screaming when I came in this way in London you know what I'm saying I'm like damn like
you know what I'm saying nigga really you know what I'm saying nigga really like worldwide
with this shit then I went to Nigeria all um knew me you know what I'm saying like we in the in like in
Nigeria would, like, it gets rough, you know what I'm saying?
And, like, all the little kids knew me, all the, everybody knew me.
I'm like, damn, I'm going to wear in Africa, bro.
I'm really in Africa right now.
And people know me, you know what I mean?
You thought Alabama was rougher.
For real.
That's, that's crazy, man.
All right, who was the first celebrity that you bumped into, like, you know, after
you, you know, when you first starting to get hot, you bubbling up, and they, it fucked you
up like and you like oh nigger
it's on. Like nigga Beyonce
just said she fuck with me, nigga.
It's on, nigga. Like
you and your homies were snapping
like, oh shit.
It was crazy. You know, you know, of course
Drake, John Legend, man John Legend's
just cool. We just, we just
boys, you know what I'm saying? That was just a
crazy collab. We got some stuff on a new
album too. And
well, man,
the crazy person I think I just
originally did a song with is
is J-Lo.
I just did a song
with Jay-Loh.
I just did a song with J-Los.
I was like, man, that's just crazy.
You're in a relationship?
You're in a relationship?
Yeah, I'm married.
Oh, okay, you're married.
I ain't never think.
She's still fine, though, but no.
I don't want to see the wrong.
Hey, shout out to my baby at home.
You know, niggins got to clean it up.
Shout out to Teresa at home.
I love you, baby.
Oh, don't you?
No, but it was that crazy.
though because Jaylo
super iconic like a motherfucker
I never thought I'll never
come from where I come from
brother I never thought
I'd be just
even in the same company
I just did a song
with Maroon 5
or like
this thing is just saying shit
like it's some regular shit
though like yeah I did a song
room 5 yeah
I'm getting into that
Jaylo
you think of what
you want a goddamn rocking
on the way to the moon huh
I just I just want to
I just feel like I
I always kind of looked at myself
like as an all-around artist
so I ain't scared to go pop
because I feel like
I ain't scared to like do pop
and R&B and hip hop
because I just feel like
you know
a lot of people just get stuck into like
you know what I'm saying
that hood music
honestly I feel like the big I get
the less the hood want to listen to me
because I feel like when I was
coming up like underground for real
when I'm dropping on mixtape
like I had so much
like I had the hood like in the I'm talking about
I was really like doing the hood of the club packing them out.
And then it's like once I did the Drake song, it went like kind of like main, like mainstream, like less people.
But I got more like my biggest fan base used to be like Mississippi and like the real like, you know what I'm saying, hood.
And then once I blew up, it started being like other places like Cali and, you know what I'm saying overseas and stuff like that.
So I just feel like, you know, it's just a difference.
So I was like, man, I like, I like this lane, though.
I just try to do every lane, though.
I don't really think about, okay, is the hook on like this?
It's the pop world on like this.
Like, I just do whatever music I feel like I want to do it when I hit.
So you far away from this shit right here?
Like, being stuck.
I spend a hundred.
Don't fuck me no regular call.
She got a regular ball.
I be doing it.
I be doing it.
But people don't look.
When I drop shit like that, bro, I swear to God.
When I drop shit like that, people are skipped that shit.
and go to it so you got to do what work
people skip that shit
niggins like I don't listen to it but people to skip
that shit and go to the
R&B shit you know what I'm saying? Because that's what
they like most you feel me like they don't want to
like they know I could do that but like that's not
what my core fan base trying to hear
from me so and guess what
don't do that shit then
straight up
I'm gonna tell you some take care of your fan base
yeah I'm a when you're a smart
motherfucker you got to say
I'm gonna get the people what they like
I'm not going to see
Because a lot of artists
A lot of artists
Make this shit personal
Yeah
No but I like to
But they don't like to hear that shit from me
Fuck you're talking about that
They like to hear
It fire
Yeah
They don't want to hear
Tibbing them come in the trap
Yeah
Nope nope nope
I say
I say they like it
It's just like they
favorite on that.
It ain't couldn't be nobody
favorite on the app.
That's what I'm saying.
So for me, it's like
this shit is simple.
Yeah.
If we throw music out there
for the fans to like it,
if they gravitate
to a certain sound,
a certain vibe I'd give them,
why the fuck I'm trying to force
feed another vibe on them?
No, I'm going to run this vibe
the fuck out.
And then I'm going to reinvent myself.
Yeah.
but this
might take me
to 10 million
fucking copies
you think I'm gonna keep
fucking the chorus up
because I'm gonna
give them some shit
that's personal to me
Scooby-dib-dib-dib-dib-di-bop bit
who-dib-dib-di-dubid
they don't want to hear that shit
they want to see me up there
oh
bottom lip shaking
and everything
fuck that
that's what I'm gonna do
just being that being
the first like the
you know what I'm saying
the type of songs
that blow up from you
is that's what majority
that people hear so it's like you know what I'm saying but like people who do listen to a whole
album you know what you can do it's just like the songs like people are like them song but I want
go put $500,000 behind that song and push it even though people love it you know what I'm saying
but I know that I'm gonna be smart and be like okay I'm gonna do that way I know that one
going to take me further right so it's just you know and now you got a pulse on this shit
of what work for you yeah what they want to hear from you
what kind of can you know what I'm saying and then then it's like yeah I got them type of
records on here too and if one of I'm just so happening to pop yeah pop oh shit all right
let's go yeah like when I do show when I do shows though that why I like doing concert shows
like them be your real fan they come they gonna know everything did you play like when I
like they like they like they know all that like when I perform that like at my shows
whether it's 1,500 people, 2,000 people in the building,
like, on my fans, they're going to know any song I play.
And that's, like, be the different energy.
Like, the club, like, it's just anybody who wanted to come out that night.
You know what I, anybody I don't even know you.
Like, man, we're going to go to the club night, blue, man, all the whole going to be in the other.
Absolutely.
Nick ain't never listened to you.
You know, never listen.
So that's the kind of difference.
You get more energy and more motivation when you go do shows, like,
when people got your merch on, people got posters of you.
People love you, you love your music, you feel, me?
So it's just different.
How important is that merch?
That merch important because you,
because sometimes, like, when you do them live venue shows,
you got to take a little list than the club shows,
you know what I'm saying?
So because the live venues,
they only send them tickets for like $15, $20, you know what I'm saying, $200.
You know what I'm saying?
So you got to, you might be getting, you know what I'm saying,
a hundred whatever for club shows, you know what I'm saying?
But when you go to a live venue,
they only want to give you 25, you know what I'm saying?
But you're doing 30.
dates back to back you know what I'm saying so you probably be taking a lot you probably don't
if you want to do a real set you want to have your lights your smoke and stuff that's going to give
people a real show and not just coming out you know what I'm saying singing on the mic then you probably
be run through that whole 25 so now it's merch and if you want to do a let the other party
hosting that's where you're going to make your money you know what I'm saying on tour you feel
me so if you go to this show oh you probably spent the whole 25 on the on the production set but
you got an after party for 20, 25.
You're going to get that after party bag.
You got meeting groups over here, and you got merch.
So that's when they add up.
So you probably be making 35 a show just out other shit.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to learn how to make that shit.
It makes sense, Ben, don't be scared to take the smaller bag.
A lot of people be scared to take the smaller bag.
They're like, man, I'm getting 80.
What are you going to do?
Because these club promoters are never going to stop booking.
You feel?
And they're going to book you until, don't know about I want to see you no more.
Right.
I'd rather lock in.
go in on the album make the album great and tour two or two times a year you know what i'm saying
international shit you know what i'm saying some you know in the in the state shit and then just
perfect the music and enjoy the family right like you got to take time to enjoy the family
enjoy the the fruits of this shit like sometimes i just go missing for like three three
months now that i'm going missing on the music because i'm still making music but just get a time
to you know family because you'll wake up this time go by so fast
bro, you'll wake up and be your son 10 years old.
Y'all, they don't even spend no time together, you know what I'm saying, shit like that.
That would be mattering in the end for real.
Let me get y'all, man, I was worth of game on what he said, though.
He said, sometimes you got to take the smaller bag.
He's willing to take the smaller bag to give his fans the better show.
Yeah.
But when you give your fans the best possible show they could get, they want to come and see you again.
Yeah.
they go stream your music more
so
the next tour I'm doing
I'm going to be free
I told my agency
because I would have independent
agents too
I was like bro
I want to do a free tour
and I'm going to pay for it myself
I'm going to do a free tour
I'm going to do like
3,500
venues
I'm a 3,500
capacitive venue
and it's just going to be
all free
because you got to look at it
the last tour I did
was about like
1,300, 1,300
capacity rooms
them are other people
that can afford to come
it'll probably be
another half of people
can't afford to come
I ain't had no money
for the outfit
I ain't had no money
you know what I'm saying
so if you're making it like
well all your fans
come and you can get them a good show
they're gonna want to pay
their money
when they come back
so even if it's a dollar show
you know what I'm saying
a dollar you just got to think about
a lot of people just don't think about
we'll worry about it
we'll talk after this
we'll do the free show
we'll throw some sponsors
on that motherfucker
the word
won't be free of that
won't be free
we'll get you some money
yeah we're talking to
yeah we're talking to
yeah we're talking about
You're talking to the sponsor kings.
Don't worry about it.
Hey, remember when he said you got to
sometimes you got to take less to get more?
Let's break that percentage down, baby.
We can do it.
Hey, we can do it.
I'm glad we did it now.
No, we did it, serious.
Yeah, we put all the motherfuckers be goddamn
being new Fshade avocle stage right.
For real.
He'd be up there and get you something.
I'm real.
I make a call.
Yo, you need the bag.
Listen, this.
We did it.
We did it.
We appreciate you for coming through, brother.
You gave a, you know why because a lot of times these young cats,
everybody out here trying to do anything.
And we'd be trying to get them the information from people that's really doing it.
Because they got a lot going to their mind.
You know, you're growing up, you're in the hood.
You're probably in some street shit.
You worry about your baby mom on your ass.
You got no money for her.
You're rapping.
So you don't know like, oh, man, that's $75,000 look real good right now.
I need it.
They can save my life.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
So it's like...
That the 75 did save a lot of niggas lives.
It saved a lot of people lives.
Look, I would say like this.
Just to the artists that need that 50,000 that, you know what I'm saying?
You ain't got nothing.
You need that 50,000.
I'm not saying never do that deal.
I'm saying set yourself up.
Don't just do it like, don't have no lawyer to look at it.
Don't, you know, have no demands.
You know what I'm saying?
and don't lock yourself in for too long.
If you think $50,000 and you can get by for two years,
two years ain't bad.
You feel it?
Two years ain't bad.
If you're coming from scrickling nothing, you know what I'm saying?
And you knock that shit out.
Now you're free.
Learn within that two years.
And then your next deal can be that big one.
Everybody first bill, like deal, nobody first deal be that big one.
You ain't just coming out to rapping and then your first deal a $30 million deal.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to build up.
You're going to get that $150.
you know what I'm saying
then you're gonna go to that
you know what I'm saying
God willing you go to that
couple million dollar deal
and then the next deal
I ain't even got to
this deal yet
I'm still on this deal
but
in 15 more months
no 13 more months
13 more months
I'm gonna be
like
up for another deal
you know what I'm saying
if I want so I'll be able to go
I can stay independent
we'll get you 30 million
I'm thinking
talk i was talking about i was talking about that like i was talking about that like six months
ago um i got 13 more months that's it all right y'all ain't gonna see my name on the blogs
y'all ain't gonna see my name on the blog sign no major label deal unless it's probably four to me
i'm just saying right i look to the left whole team smiling yeah we out of it they're
they're like this and i ain't even saying that to brag i'm just said like i work i really
work for that though like it ain't just come overnight it is i really work for it
And I'd be feeling like, if I don't get that,
then y'all don't believe me.
Because I know if y'all give me that,
y'all ain't going to play with me like y'all did before.
Because y'all was playing me because y'all only gave me $150.
And y'all won the end nothing.
Y'all going to give me that $40.
And y'all going to make me that back.
Y'all going to make me a superstar.
Mm-hmm.
A super superstar, you feel me?
Because y'all ain't going to take no 40 million laws.
Mm-mm.
You all right.
Y'all give me $150.
Y'all don't think.
They wipe their ass with that.
They threw that in the fireplace to keep the house warm in the winter.
But these labels are going to make five, six million
or one song, one hot song, bro.
So you ain't really asking.
Like, you're thinking that, okay,
oh, y'all give me, you know what I'm saying?
If y'all give me, just say each album
you're making four, five million.
That's just that year, bro.
These people own this shit forever.
Once they make that, just say they make that,
even if they take them three years
to make that $5 million events
they gave you back on that one album,
they own that shit for the next 30 years.
that's equity in their company that people buy people buying into their company these labels not just a company with a bank account they got money these labels bro got people that's buying in like stocks bro like they're on the stock market like all these big company UMG all them on the stock market bro like people buying into this shit they make a money every day so that's market value if they own your catalog people just looking at that the market of all they got blue catalog you know what I'm saying so yeah bro you see a lot of people don't know that though don't know that though
you know what I'm saying so you just got to
you know you gotta be a student of the game
you gotta really learn this shit you just can't be
rapping if you really want to be
popping and
financial is great
you have to be a student of the game
because if you just ought to be just rapping
not giving the fuck letting everybody else
how to everything else for you not caring about
you know what I'm saying
your financials or what you know what I'm saying
then you just a lost
you kind of like just a lost cause
in the industry well because you don't really know
nothing. So if you don't know nothing, bro,
that knowledge of power, bro.
Like, if you don't know nothing, then they just know how to get
over on you at all time.
They know you don't ask questions. They know you don't
check up. They just do you in type of way.
You feel me? So
a lot of labels, be scared that
how much you know. Like, a lot of labels are run for
somebody that know as much as me. Like,
every labor ain't going to want to sign, you know,
just because you know too much. Like, oh, he
know too much. He knows. He always said that.
He always said it. I'm a bad motherfucker
man. This motherfucker always said. I'm a bad motherfucker.
Because they always say, well, what happened?
I knew too much.
Yeah, you knew too much.
I knew too much.
I know one plus one is two.
Yeah.
I know when some shit don't sound right.
Wait, hold on, wait.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You want to give me 12 points?
Yeah.
Oh.
Fuck.
That don't sound right.
Yeah.
Wait, you want to give me what?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I was thinking more of this.
Yeah.
It was like, in this.
And then it's like, oh, wait, wait, wait, hold on.
Nicky, you know too much.
Get out this office,
nigga.
You're talented,
but you get on out of here,
nigga,
you know too much
because if you make,
if you make somebody
like,
all right,
so you're just doing,
we're just doing the mail.
All right.
So I said,
I told you out earlier,
I do like 21 million screens a week.
Mm-hmm.
The normal for,
like,
Spotify,
Apple is like,
like,
$3,700 to like $4,500,
in between now.
We're just going to say $4 to $4,500.
Fort of $4,500 times.
times 21, that's $94,000 a week, you feel me.
Times four.
That's $3708,000 a month.
Times 12.
That's four.
Let me do it again, just to make sure I'm right.
All right.
So that's 21,000 million screens a week.
So there's 21 times 4,500.
4,500, right?
That's a week.
So, okay, so that's, okay, so that's a month.
A month times 12, that's 1.1.
So you made 1.1 in one year.
They gave you a 3, they gave you a 3 million on this album.
So in one year you made 1.1 on that album.
Times that by, so in 5 years, they gave you 3 million on that.
That's just normal screen.
That ain't a count of a single blowing up and making 6 million.
You made 5.6 just out if you just coasting doing normal screen, no single blowing up.
They ain't counting this platinum single, this platinum single, this platinum single that they probably made $2 million, $3 million off a piece, you feel it, so that's, they gave you $3 million, but they made in three years, they made $5.6.
Plus the single.
The singles that went crazy.
So they may probably make about $10 million, you know what I'm saying?
So that's just three, four years, bro.
They own this shit for life.
Forever.
You know what I'm saying?
So now, imagine that they own more than a percentage.
Major labels, they own in like 80.
Oh, yeah, they're on all your shit.
You know at like 17%.
And then 10 years from now, your motherfucking joint show up in a motherfucker
Kentucky fried chicken commercial.
You need asking for crazy money.
You need you ask for crazy money when you ask it.
It just sound crazy.
Like, I'm nobody finicky.
You know, bro.
Y'all are making, they won't be giving out of all these million-dollar checks
the thing.
You think they're just giving out million-dollar chick just to, just for charity.
No, bro.
They're making, they're making the money, bro.
Absolutely fucking loop.
And you've got to just thought.
worry about what they're making.
Absolutely.
You have let them make it back because they got a bid just like you.
You know what I'm saying?
Just evaluate what you, what you worth and then, you know, it's on them.
You know what I'm saying?
If they don't believe in it, then they mean that they don't believe in you, you feel
me?
Because a knowledgeable label, a special of big label, if they don't believe they can make a,
if they don't believe they can give you a million dollars and get it back or three
million dollars and get it back, then they don't fully believe in you.
So why would you, one, just keep doing it yourself?
Right.
You know what then?
To all the youngers out there, no, don't mean, no, no mean next opportunity.
Just understand that.
Man, we appreciate you for coming to and get out this million dollars worth of a game.
You hear me?
Keep going up.
Keep doing you.
Keep being the shit.
You hear me?
And we salute you, man.
Let's love that.
A little talk, man.
He got a half of a fucking em on his neck, too.
We didn't even mention that.
He wasn't trying to be all kind.
I don't even care about no money, no more, niggins said he would have the em on his neck.
his neck
See,
his name.
No more
Nick
this old
Man, one of the
pieces
looked new,
hey,
hey,
this was that
first bag,
this is all
that first bag.
Moving to the
mic.
I said,
this is all
that first bag
splurred
that I'll tell
you all about
got him.
He must
have a
whole of a
first bag,
yeah,
no more
that motherfucker
had a hell
of a
first bag
if he
that's all
just the first
back splur
yeah,
hey,
you know what I'm
you know what I'm
you know,
show money
you all look at
it's a
with a career
You got brands, show one day.
Wait, hold on, wasn't it you I've seen with the big stupid-ass house on?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I bought my house earlier.
I bought my house early.
That was the first bag, too, nigga.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That bag was serious, cuz.
I just wanted to get out the way.
Because guess what?
I don't want to be, I don't want to be still hustling for that.
What made you get a house that look like Lennox Mall?
Man, because that bitch looked like.
When I saw that bitch, I was just like, damn, because I was just.
searching for different houses.
You get a good deal on it?
Yeah, I got a good deal because, you know, I'm in Georgia.
You know what I'm in Georgia?
So I got that house in L.A.
I'll probably be like $20 million, you know what I'm saying?
And I'm able to add to it, too.
I'm going to add a whole other section, you know what I'm saying?
You get this young niggins stuck.
I didn't add a whole other section.
I got a good idea, Lord.
I ain't, I ain't had no 10 million to spend on it.
I just got a good idea.
The people were citizens, you know what I'm saying?
I think I paid like, I end up.
It was 2.5, but I, I didn't.
I ended up having to pay their taxes on it.
They owe the taxes on it, you know what I'm saying?
I ended up having to pay their taxes on it for like 200 more thousand, but I really, really
wanted the house.
You know what I was like, man, they got land.
They got a cord on it.
It got a crazed ass pool.
I could park all my colorful-ass cars out there, Texas.
Yeah, I was like, I'm just going to get it.
And now I could, if I get another little spot, I could have B&B, I could have been at for
seven thousand a night if I wanted to, because he got so much stuff.
Labels want to come over there and shoot.
They want to shoot.
They always want to shoot movies at my house.
See him stunting.
I get another little spot with the little spot.
I get another little spot going to be 6,000 square feet.
You know, if I get another little spot, like, you know.
No, you don't point though.
A baby mall.
You know, I get a baby mall, then I can rent my mall out, you know, to that's what I'm talking about.
Do I love to see it?
You hear me?
I love to see it.
He gave that shit up.
He, yeah.
He understands what he, he always on business mode.
Because you let motherfuckers know.
from Alabama, all them small towns, not even the country towns, man.
All the towns all over.
You can make a lot of small towns that you can make that shit happen, man.
I did start off like that.
I didn't start off like that.
I had to really learn this shit.
I had to be broke.
Oh, nigger, you just, I had to be broke.
A lot of, he was fucked up.
Yeah, he always said, man.
Any time you keep grabbing your pockets, any time you mentioned about broke.
Yeah, because I was, I was fucked up, he was.
He's tapping this shit, making sure he ain't still fucking.
fucked up, yeah, I'm in my wallet there.
Yeah. But shit, I understand what you
talk about. We come from the same conditions.
So, you know what I mean? But
you made it out, nigga, and you're doing your
thing, brother. Keep shining on
them, keep doing your thing. You keep going up,
and we appreciate you. And we know
you'll be on this motherfucker in the future as soon
as you got something, you know, new coming
out of doing some more great shit
because you're going to continue to be great.
So, man, we appreciate you. And
it's just like that. Right.
Thank you.
