Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 178 FEATURING MASE
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Right.
You ready, Mace?
Uh-huh.
Oh, who are the way to be.
It's a perfect time.
Yeah.
What you know about going out head west?
TV's all up in the headrest.
Try and live it up.
I do.
Get a truck.
Please all glittered up.
Nicker what
Jig will it cut
Ship Chris
Get it out
Hose rock
Get your nutt
So I can't get it out
I'm a big man
Get a slim room
Out of hit everything
From Cancone
Toon
Why you stand on the wall
Hand on your balls
Lighten up drugs
Always fighting in the club
They made the dress clothes
They figured I wasn't wild
When I'm in my fresh clothes
Just like I suppose
From my neck to my toes
Neck full of gold
Biggats and my bros
Relax those extra oath
Get the key to the Lexter hose
East West every state
Come on
Millions, the only thing we're in the Harry to make.
Hold up in an ex-friend, intellectual.
Let's begin to bring this BS to an end.
Come on.
Bad, bad, bad boy.
Hey.
You know what's so crazy?
He did this shit in a prison car and the prison talent show.
He was up there like a bad boy.
I wouldn't change you if I could.
I wouldn't change you if I could.
We can't understand we be.
Y-TV shipping D-B to the TV.
Little kids see me way out in DC with a Z3 Chrome BBs they want to be me
Okay
They all to quit unfortunate
They don't get a fourth I get
Hey
No three the same one walking while I whip
Just started seeing cars cause they auctioned
So why you daydream
Mama City gleam and I deal with holes in Posen
Maybe one time you had it all
I ain't matter chau
Nah give me the catalog
I show you a daddy ball
Six cars and power to five big stars
Smoking on cigars
It's like y'all be talking funny
be talking funny.
I don't understand language
of people with your money.
Bad, bad, bad, bad boy.
Yeah.
You make me feel so good.
Come on.
You know you make me feel so good.
You know you make me feel so good.
That's what we do.
Bad, bad, bad, bad boy.
I wouldn't change you if I could.
Yes, sir.
I want to change you if I could.
Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hey, listen, man.
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Now, shout out to Baby Stace.
We're going to establish that.
Yeah.
Baby Stace is beefing.
Was beefing with me and Gil.
She going to call murder Mason and say, hey, bro.
Hey, brother, I thought Wilo and Gilly, I thought them with you.
I thought they fuck with you, man.
Because Wilo on there, he tripping.
Right.
Now, now, Mace gave a young boy $5,000.
Had him in a motherfucker.
Had him in a head, had him in a headlock contract.
Well, he had him in that bad boy 2.0 puppy.
I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, hold up.
He said the nigger passed 5,000 off.
I said, take that, take that.
Oh, yeah.
You did him like, take that, take that.
You did him like that?
I got receipts today.
So, so what, you know, what we get told that a young motherfucker
fucker get put in a $5,000
contract and you know
this motherfucker got the biggest song
in the fucking city of New York
New York City
Please go easy on me tonight
I'm like
He said he's still in that contract
Of course it's not that we was on your top
Meas it's just that we're on his top
Because I'm like that's why Baby Stace was like
Damn I thought them was your niggas I'm like
That nigga gay gay you're
this and he went around here talking about
did he did this down the third
that's the first thing I'm thinking he said did he
had him you know to you know he had he by his
trousers throwing him around
he said he gave him a wedge did he and that bad boy 1.0
joint he gave you a wedge you keep telling me
yeah man oh man then you run around
here giving out the BB 2.000
yeah I mean you think you slick
man yeah I mean first of all
base you know we ain't going to hold back on your murder
take that take that take that yeah I'm saying
you gave him that 5,000 take that take that
yeah let's keep going and and and
And one thing I can commend you about
Let's keep going
Because you know what thing about me
You know I tell a nigga we wrong at
I tell a nigga we he was right in
All right
Well after this
We gonna know who was right and who was wrong
I had to put a file together
You had to put a file together
Yeah
A foul on what
I had to put a foul together
Of all the history
That was left out
You know what I'm saying
Because what he came up here and said
Was very reckless
Oh did you give him 5,000 though
No I gave him
$750,000.
You never gave me $5,000.
At one time I gave him $5,000, but I gave him $750,000.
Well, why are you giving $5,000?
Because I set him up to do a deal to where I could control the deal,
make the deal what it should be, because I knew if he had the leverage,
he was going there and sell both of us out.
So he wasn't able to do that because of the way I structured the deal.
But then when we went in the building, I took $800.
it, he took 700,000.
Now, the reason why it went down to 700,000 is because when I gave him 750 and I took
750, he owed me 50,000.
So, why he owed you 50,000?
For all the money that I was spending until he got the deal.
Oh, okay.
But I think even that, that's just, that's way down the line.
It's so much stuff that's missing.
That's why I said I want to.
All right, what's up with this file?
All right.
So when I first meet
Favio, I'm not going to
sign Favio. I'm going
to sign J.D. Shout out to
J.D. And D.Sav. I was
going to sign J.D.
But then Favio was there. So then
Jadie was like, you know, these are my
boys there and they rap with me.
Give them the same deal you're going to
give me. Right? So I
ended up giving him the money.
And when it was time to, you know,
give him the money, they sent
this guy, do y'all really want me to go
through this because it's going to be crazy go through it because i'm i'm really not trying that's why
if you see me on camera i look very uneasy because it's going to put a lot of people out there
but the way he put it out there i got to answer now i gave 15 000 to a cop it was a cop managing
them that i didn't want to say this but since he's talking let's put it really out there the
cop took the money and never gave it to them so technically they were sitting there like well where's
the money so i fly them out to come to meet me and and what was that in alanta they recorded
with me they came back everybody's they acting like everything is cool and it's going to get real
crazy if i answer this because it's it's a bunch of stuff that he left out that's just
it's super crazy when they came to alantic city it's fabio
It's D-Sav is J-D.
And it's the manager, the guy who was a cop.
When I'm leaving out to go back to the city,
D-Sav says,
yo, Mace, when we're going to get that money?
Oh, I think it was five.
He said, when we're going to get that money?
I said, I gave him the money.
When they looked out the door, the nigger was gone.
He was gone.
He was like a ghost?
He left.
He drove off.
So then we had to figure out a way to get them back.
so me in the other room
I'm thinking a nigger just finessed me
out of the money
so that's why he said he didn't see me
if you go in the hotel and you give
niggas 15,000
and then the niggas say yo mace
where the money at and then he says man is gone
that's going to make it funny money
right or wrong right
so then at that point I don't see him
then we come down to
Atlanta the other kid gets locked up
so then
it's like we weren't able to do
anything because they kept running into
these same walls. Then we
get back together. I fly them back to Atlanta
again. I take them shopping,
give them clothes, you know, all that
type of stuff. They come back
and when it's time to do the show,
they don't show up. This episode of
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part i don't know if you're getting paid for the show they will they were coming to a roll what was
that um what's the joint in texas south by southwest was they getting paid no no not at this is
when they're early in the game this is when they first oh so you was doing a
promo jumble but was you getting paid because usually they do promo runs no i wasn't i was just making
sure i wasn't i wasn't i wasn't because sometimes you know there's no you had to call somebody
to even get them on this show with other great artists you know i'm just making sure but you know
a lot of artists and did promo runs but they wasn't they wasn't they wasn't nobody no i don't
i don't really want to go into this but i mean we're here so let's address it i booked the show
for them to come out the phoenix some kid named two two g's and coached the
Ghosts, I believe, was on the show.
I didn't know who those guys were at the time.
Today, I know who they are.
They just didn't show up at the show.
So then they didn't show up the Phoenix for the festival.
Who didn't show up, 2-2G?
Who didn't show up?
Favvy and them.
Okay.
They didn't show up.
Okay.
So then they had another show the next day with the kid, 2-2-Gs.
They didn't show up.
I'm thinking I'm doing my job because I'm putting them on stuff with other drill artists.
I'm not in that scene, so I don't know that these guys really got smoked together so they don't show up.
I'm asking DJ Magic like, why these niggas won't get on the plane?
Why don't, why they won't come do the show?
They just never showed up.
So then after that, the money is stolen.
They ran off.
A nigga went to jail.
We go to the label.
They like, Favi was too old.
And then we came back.
And now they're not showing up for sure.
shows. What am I supposed to do at that point? Do I still stick around? No. So I didn't. So then what we come up to
today, even before today, I bring them down to Atlanta and we start working on records and
things like that. Him being around me learned how to make better records. They could say what
they want. You could look at the person he was rapping like before and you can see the person
he's rapping like now. It's two different styles.
What do you mean?
A more on the, you know, chicks.
It was just killed people.
It was just killed people.
And when I got involved, you know, like the big drip and the girls and the flash and all of that, the stuff that people like.
You know what I'm saying?
And then when he put the record out, even after he put the record out, he came and saw me.
So when he says, I'm not present, that's crazy because the whole record was worked by Alvon up at Def Jam.
And Alvon worked with him because of me.
okay so I'm just I'm I want to know where y'all want to go with this because however you want to go with it
I'm prepared to answer all down the road no no but how did you get after you after you you dipped off
because it was too much going on how did you get up to giving him 750 you keep talking about
750 all right is his friend bless called me bless the manager he called me he said yo mace
let's sit down through d king he said how can we work something out with favio because he
he needs to go you get what i'm saying he needs to do what he needs to do at that point i told him
put the record out let's put the record out and see what it does so he comes back with the record
big drip we go up to the label we're standing in front of death champ everybody is out there's
raining all of that he started rapping after i talked to alvon he's like yo mace what's up
what you're doing you know i'm lending out um you know silk facet you're in front of the building on
some back in the day shit.
You remember dudes you to wrap in front of the buildings back in the day?
Yeah, so I'm telling them to call.
When I get in town, call me because we're just going to go up to the label and get him a deal.
And that's exactly what happened.
The moment he met me in front of the building, we go up in the building and they offer us a deal.
The first day, he said, well, Mace just, let's go with the tape.
Let's forget what I said.
Forget what he said.
Let's see the video.
Can we go with video?
A video of what?
Put it up there.
What did you tell him?
Video or what?
What I'm talking about.
So when he goes up to the, to the, to the, to the, to the, um, label, they're all saying, yo, everybody is saying they, they signed Favio now.
As soon as I take them up there to get a deal, everybody is saying they signed Favio.
Okay.
It's like three different people.
So he had to make a video to say who he was signed to.
Right.
A lot of the information that concerned him, just like the 2-2Gs thing, I didn't want to.
like really answer it because to answer it just makes more problems because even the video
I'm about the play is him saying he signed to me and how he don't fool with the people
that he now saying he fool with but y'all want to do it let's do it I don't even know what
you're talking about who he poses don't fool with I because I don't know the label situation
yeah like the guys who most of the guys are dead beats I was the guy named Rico
Rico beats
Or Yamaka
Yeah
So if you're in the video
You want to see it
Play the video man
All right
Oh shit
It was me
And Mace
It was outside
We saw Alvin
And he's like
I saw another nigga
That I know
That I just knew
I just knew the nigga
And then he was like
Yo boom
Yo this niggas is nice
And he was getting lit from there
We had to meet in like
In two days
Bro
I was third
Friday, Monday was up there.
I'm telling you facts, bro.
My shit, no cat, bro.
I can't make this shit out, bro.
Just get this shit done like today, like today, bro.
You're gonna step on me.
You're gonna.
Nobody told it, bro.
Like, gangsta, bro, like, gangsta you not, bro.
Like, the niggas ain't had nothing to do with this, bro.
They ain't do nothing for up there.
Like, for me, I don't know, bro.
Like, the niggas ain't pulled me up to the office.
I never spoke to the niggas on no phone.
I don't got on the numbers for them.
Like, I don't know that, bro.
Like, the niggis, um, the nigs offered me a contract with Pop Smoke a while ago.
I dubbed it, never answered back facts, bro.
All the niggins got nothing to do with me, bro.
So who was that tape?
Who was that video for?
Because when I went up to Def Jam,
they kept saying it's so much confusion about who's Fabio signed to.
Oh, so he had to make a video, so you were going there and rep him?
To close the deal, for them to even put something in writing.
Who gave a deal? Who was the deal?
That was, um, what's the dude with Eminem?
Paul Rosenberg.
Paul Rosenberg put something in writing.
So when he says he ran up all the numbers on his own,
I just want to show you the paperwork
so you can say everything he said was incomplete.
It was totally incomplete.
So this is Def Jam.
And this is, this is Fabio.
I can't make this up.
This is Def Jam.
This is Dev Jam.
That's DevJank
All right
So they didn't
That was an offer
Yes
They didn't send this to him
They sent it to my lawyer
And to me
So when the person says
When they didn't send this to him
They sent it to me and my lawyer
So for a person to say I did nothing
We're watching what I did
That's one
situation. So if you
could read,
I'm not going to put all this stuff out there,
but enough to make the point.
I'll go to another page
where they make a bigger offer.
So all of this is
happening on the timeline
while he's going night to night
to different clubs through Alvon
and shampoo
and different people work in the record.
While they're saying,
oh, Mace had nothing to do with this.
So let's go back even to
Alvon. It's just so much stuff.
I'm trying not to, and I'm kind of, you know, unsettled because it's just a lot that
he lied about. And I want to make sure that I get this right because it's on camera.
But you've seen the offer there, Gil.
Yeah.
All right.
That was an offer.
That was an offer.
But that's not who he originally.
Did he sign a death jail?
No.
But that started the, I want to, if I can, I just want to pick out everything.
he said and then show you my
answer. Can we do that? Go ahead.
So the first thing he said
was I had nothing to do with it, right?
That's what he said on one show. So now
you're seeing that, no,
Mace did have something to do with it.
That's a lie. How many
lies you want me to cover?
He said, you had it
something to do with it. He said that in a video
I believe, right? No,
he said I got ghosts and left him.
Oh, no, that's what he said on this, but I'm talking about the video.
Yeah, on another platform, he said, I got ghosts and left him.
So all I'm trying to do is, is find all the things that got the opposite of what he's seeing.
Now, I thought we was going to do this a little different, but this worked for me, too.
I mean, I've seen the contract, so how did they get to the 750?
That's what I'm trying to figure out.
Let's call Tubby.
Matter of fact, that's a better way to do it.
Let's talk to the guy who actually gave me the money that caused me to give him.
What label, for those who don't know, what label Tubby?
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
All right.
Let's call Tubby.
Yo, M. Dada.
What up?
Tubby was good.
They got me to my name.
They got me.
me under pressure up here at a million dollars worth a game and I'm kind of nervous all through
the beginning because I kept wondering what if tubby doesn't pick up this phone because you're
the anchor to all of this he's saying he only got $5,000 and I said I gave him $750 do you mind
going through this conversation so they can understand let's get to it all right so
talk about and what do tubby do tubby is a what for it okay tubby who
were you at the time that I came to Columbia
I was head of urban at Columbia
so I ran the urban department
at Columbia right so he ran
he ran the urban department
so Tubby where me and Tubby
go back is Tubby used to
before he became super
big time he used to do Bad Boy Street
team okay but the post is up
yeah so then Tubby got the money
up for us because Tubby said
what does it take for
you to bring Favio to me?
This is what he asked me.
I said, Tubby, we'll fly out to L.A.
Tubby, you tell him.
I ain't got to tell them.
They want to hear you.
So how the story goes is
I think Favio had
Hemp and I want to say HEPB.
He had two offers from them.
And we thought like we were getting
run around, but when I found out
Mace had the contract
so Mace had the final decision
on the table where that they'll go.
was the furnishing company.
So Mace flew at L.A., we sat down, and I said,
what is he taking it off the table?
He gave me the number, and I talked to Monterey and our team at Columbia,
and we made the deal happen, and we gave me three to the number.
He was like, yo, I need this, and I need Fabio to make this.
So, Paul, you may have, I think, was, 17-50 to Fabio,
probably on the 16-year.
Yeah, and didn't I?
decide to give him 50-50 that's what we need to know yeah you made a fair deal you said i don't want to
take me more i don't grab your pocket so yeah so he got 750 cash to walk away with yeah wait
that's not it that's not it because now i'm warmed up i was a little nervous because i wasn't sure
if this niggubby was going to answer now i'm going to go in my back okay not only did he get
750 we gave him I gave him all of his percentages back what you mean all of them so if he was
going to tour I could have made 30% for the rest of my life on everything he did I gave 30% all
back to him oh okay before the 750 so he got 750 and the 30 back oh okay what about his
publishing I never had any of his publishing
So when niggas say, my deal is like a puff daddy deal, how?
I got zero publishing.
I got zero merchandising.
I got zero touring.
Lord.
And we just split everything like partners.
So why did I sign them to that deal?
So that when we go in the door, nobody could rip us off.
Because when the artists don't understand the business, you'll work them up to a certain point.
And then they'll get in and sell everybody out for the little.
Rolex they want or the little chain they want.
So I made it where I can make the decision until we settle the decision.
And once we settle the money, now you make all your own decisions.
Now you control your budget.
He controls his budget.
And what is the status of that type of contract?
Because there's a lot of dudes that put a bunch of money into artists out here.
And when the artist on, he dip on them.
What is the name of that contract?
What is the title of that?
So you can make sure you can settle your money.
What I did was
I just signed them as an artist in a group
But I put it where all the terms was on my side
Where I could make the decision
So when I make the decision
I would have money and masters
So we got money and masters
So you own a masters
That's another conversation
Oh shit
No y'all
Hey tell me
do y'all need tubby for anything else hey appreciate you tub we and you were supposed to sit down
when you got that call but you ain't never get with me it's cool though tubby
i said me and you were supposed to sit down when i was out there get together we ain't
never get together all right okay all right put that two million together tub
we'll be over there now isn't that crazy so what else
What are we talking about now?
What are we talking about?
Because that means a lot of people lied on my name.
A lot of celebrities got involved.
I don't want to say their names,
but a lot of people I saw in line getting involved.
Why do so many people don't like you?
I think Gilly might know he's from Philly.
I know why.
Turned him might go to Philly.
I know why so many people are like kids.
Let me tell you something.
When Mace?
Because I say this, hold up.
I called Gil.
I was like, yo, everybody on Mace's ass.
What the fuck is going on?
I just said what I said
But it's like everybody was signing
And I ain't know what the fuck was going on
I'm gonna keep it all we real though
Because
Well Mace was in his prime
He fucked all the bitches
I'm keeping it real bro
Listen it ain't been a rapper
Alive
A rapper alive
It ain't been a rapper alive man
That's a high stake right there
Dog I'm keeping it real bro
It ain't been a rapper alive
They had the bitches like you bro
you had the bitch as like an R&B singer, man,
in the R&B era.
You feel what I'm saying?
In the R&B era.
Like, not now,
because the R&B shit ain't big.
You had bitches like the R&B singers
in the R&B era.
And, like, and I'm keeping it real.
I was at a concert you come out.
You can come on you want to dumb bitches fall out like Michael Jackson.
What the fuck's going on?
I said, hold on, man.
I got to start doing bitch records, man.
I'm doing all these shoot-em-up, bang, bang records.
Let me start talking to these hosts.
this nigga come out
he come out with
he doing his little dance
he got his little voice
he like he ain't really
rapping he just talking to you can come
or you want to run on you want to
so what happened though
why do you all the rappers here
he was popping niggers
bitches I'm telling you man
he was all I fucking a level of these
these bitches
I'm telling you
everybody the rappers the actors
fucking R&B singers
let me tell you something dog
them bitches was
falling out for this nigger, man.
I'm telling you, man, I've seen it
with my own eyes on some Michael Jackson shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
That's a big statement, Gil.
They're going to get on you about that.
No, no, they're not going to get on me because, let me just tell you something.
If a motherfucker got an issue with you for no reason at all
11 times out of 10, it's because you slapped his bitch in the head with the pickle.
That's the, right?
Your pistol beat his bitch.
You hear me?
Your pistol beat her.
So at the end of the day, if it's a nigger,
ever got an issue with you.
You're like, why this nigga
don't fuck with me, man?
Like, I ain't never done it.
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me's here yeah back in the day when i started major figures when i was his manager and all that
fuck out of it when i started the figure now pique now pete i got to get i got to salute mace we had a
DJ Clue mixtape. Shout out of the DJ Clue. Yeah. One of my
favorite songs, get that money right. When you're a good
fella, you get cheddar for your work. Rock Versacee Levers shirts when you fuck a girl
a hurt. I'm a cruise around the world with a mean golden girl. Dole full of
Earl. What do they said? Dole full of pearls drinking moat to she earl. I need
a hundred holes because I got a ton of those that lay up amongalows with sexy
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It was just
I'm the good fella
Everybody wanted me
Every girl I greet
Spent two weeks in boutiques
We could do whatever
My whole team got cheddar
From the bar to the telly Jack walls
With the selling suits from Perry Ellis
Got these niggas jealous
What they're trying to tell us
We did if you want
I play it for Gil
I said
Gil said that nigga talking that shit
Because back then
Back then
We was
Listen I got to explain
Because back then
Back then
Yeah
Back then, we was talking that shit, too.
Because in Philly, I'm going to be straight up.
It wasn't no get money rap niggins in Philly.
No.
Nobody was talking.
No.
We were the first niggas.
We were the first niggas.
We were the first niggas and Shalda, because he told him out of rap.
But we was the first niggas with that fly nigger rap.
Yeah, playing football and Miskino.
I'm talking about my shit was.
Hey, you ain't no murder to do that.
Go ahead.
Did this from the Augustin.
I said something like, get much Lou Polo, Sue Lexis, Coup,
for the whole 13 street money green
Gator boots buying young boys
O's to buy gear for their holes
Got a little mob made up a little while owes
I'm just talking that player shit
Gil was talking that shit
Dumb Dums for Dumb ones slugs for bugs
I only rode with thugs and thuggets
That's my motto
Motherfuck I'm a bottle
Back in 88 I used to rock Lottos
Now empty more bottles
Dog bitches in the back of a bival
Me and Wallow
Slug to a knee up make a nigga wobble
Gilly the kid there's no other
My trigger finger itchy like war cutler
Isn't going to undercover
Like New York
Nigger playing ice for the sport
Taking bitches to the Finers Resort
Spending G's at ease
scraping up their knees
that bitch is scraping
up their knees
in that boat
you see how
listen you see how
what he was
rapping in my shit
you see how
he was rapping in this shit
he was like
that's the shit
you know why
you're getting
that feeling
pause
because I was a writer
I was a writer
I was writing that shit
listen
I was writing that shit
right
he was a bad
he was a BEMFRA
he was a bad
motherfucker but I was
writing a lot of shit
I mean
no I say this
cuss take that line
I said this
I mean
I was doing
so Pete
so Pete though
so I played
that shit. I'm like, damn, this ball, this boy was on top of the world. He was talking,
because we're going straight up. You had boys and rap, but
you was the first one that when I see some of these rappers today, you was one of the
first ones that's doing fly nigger rap. I'm smooth. I ain't getting aggressive.
I'm calm. Nick, I shoot you though. Yeah. But your bitch, as soon as I walk in the
joint, your chick all over me. Yeah. She all over me because I got that, as they
would say now, I got that shit on. I got that shit on. I got the piece on me too. But I ain't
No tough guy, bro.
I get money.
Yeah, I get money.
I get money.
Tough niggas get killed and go to jail.
Tough niggas die early.
So it was like that.
And get a t-shirt for two weeks.
Yep, two weeks.
So listen, we're going through that.
So we're on the same time.
But you was where everybody wanted to be at.
And before people knew you was over at the bad boy when that came to, a lot of people don't know.
I do my research.
This is when Dame got the Lex and all of that.
So I think we fell out way early.
Who you and Dan?
Yeah, me and Dan.
You and Dame fall off.
He probably don't even remember it, but, and me and Dame, I would think we're cool.
We never really had no, yes, we had a lot of little spats, but nothing really crazy.
Dame was at the show, I guess, with Bigel or something like that.
And I think a fight broke out and me, Kim, and Bloodshed, we all just left.
And in my mind, I always tell him, I feel like he left us up there.
but you know we got past that they they moved on i never moved on i'm like one of those people
i'm working on forgetting and forgiving you know what i'm saying but i don't let people do me
crazy and i forget it i bet now so for me every time me and dame would meet it was like we
was cool but we kind of wasn't so even when i dame was the one was like yo you got on makeup
you know what i'm saying when i was doing the what was that more money more problems you had to put
the powder on me I had the glitter suit on
the nigga dame was like
nigga you got all makeup so me and dame
was never really like cool
and then we was gonna
he he acted like he wanted to fight me in front of
25th and then
he's like we wanted to fight
on 41st so he was always about
to fight you know what I'm saying because he was a
boxer he was nice with his hands
okay that's why dame be popping that shit
yeah now but big shout's the dame
dad like because realistically
he he started
by giving us that hunger.
I mean, for me, seeing them
in the Lexus, seeing them, you know,
rolled through, I like to tell
the truth, you know what I'm saying? No matter where it puts
me, I like to tell a truth.
A lot of things I didn't like that inspired me,
seeing them in the Lexus, like so
when Hovenner was rapping about that,
that really is the truth.
We was inspired by that.
Now,
being as though you and Hove was on the same label,
there's a room in that
the song they hold with me
called The Imaginary Player
When he say
Those ain't Rolex diamonds
What the fuck you done to that
Yeah
That he was talking about you
I knew I'm just saying
Hold on I'm just saying
Let me just say
I'm just saying right
Before you even answer this
Back in the day
I felt like I knew he was talking to you
Now I don't know if you were going to say
He wasn't talking to you
Because a lot of people
Like oh he cooked
A lot of people ain't had diamonds
I think I said something on a record
And people like
Kind of put it towards whole
when really I was just trying to be the best.
I was a young...
What you say?
I don't know.
I think it was...
Niggas never want a problem like we want it.
In Holland World Double Up, we put G's on it
because me and Hove and Buster,
we all dropped on the same day.
Yeah.
So my first album, his first album,
and Buster album all dropped on the first day
and after my joint sold,
I was just talking crazy on...
So you were number one?
Yeah, I was talking crazy everywhere.
So I might have got out of pocket.
You know, I was 19-20.
I'm feeling it.
I'm like, what?
But why do you say that?
These names can't do nothing with me.
I didn't understand it because was you one of the first boys with the bus now?
Yeah, so I went to Jacob, and Jacob had did a watch for big where it had diamonds in the middle.
And I told Jacob, I was like, yo, Jacob, I want to do diamonds on the whole watch.
Oh, so you're the first dude that, and rapped that did the bus down?
I think Puff got his before me because he had more money.
I was paying mine and, you know, go do his show.
You're doing increments.
Yeah.
And we're going to get to that too because that messed up a lot of my relationships
because I was such a great flexor.
People thought I had money before I had it.
But we'll get back to that.
But once I got the Rolex and I was like, yo, this is crazy.
Now, when he said those are Rolex diamonds, it was still real diamonds.
just wasn't factory like everybody
with today. They were buzzed down
but they don't come from Cardi here. So at the end of the
day, that's what Hoare was talking about. Yeah,
he was talking about me because at that time
I don't think nobody saw
nobody get that
flamboyant with the, with the roly.
Right. Those ain't Rolex diamonds.
What the fuck you've done of that? Yeah.
That was nasty, man. That was crazy.
That's a classic barge to the day. That was crazy.
Those ain't Rolex diamonds. What the fuck you done
it? He basically said you was imaginary
player yeah so but but today when we see everybody that's what they win right they're not
they win they win they're wearing they bust down however the jeweler want to do it if he want to do
princess cuts if he want to do emeralds you know however he want to do it right but i'm gonna keep
it all way real coming into the game as a young nigger man i ain't trying to
like y'all y'all y'all y'all y'all y'all these old niggis trying to finesse these young
niggas now uh no i don't need to play james no that's because you fucking old when you young
and you coming in a fucking game yeah you want to see that shiny shit man yeah so that's how i was
i want everything i got i wanted to shine he was like jacob used to tell me he was like yo mace
don't put diamonds in that i'm flutting everything right if i get a extra watch on a side i'm
flutting that if it's gold i'm flutting it if you know just looking back i was just going
real crazy
See now the new thing is
I don't put
I only rock playing
James and you're a young
nigga coming in the game
man you want a bitch
to see your watch
from the top motherfucking
yeah bitch
you say yeah
yeah and I was fresh out
I was fresh out of college
so I dropped out
in my freshman year
so dropping out
in my freshman year
my record came on
in the dorms
when I was back at the dorms
you know
visiting so my ride was
crazy
it was super crazy
and just for the record
I knew he used to play basketball
boy, I'll have cooked the shit out.
You, Cam, Jimmy.
Gilly, Gilly, Gilly.
I don't cook the shit out, y'all.
Gilly.
Now, I know I told you you was Gilly 2K.
You was looking like Gilly 2K.
I'm not going to hold you.
I'm not going to lie.
Anytime I talk, it got to be the truth.
Gilly, you was looking special out there for JV.
Gilly.
No, you can't.
He was looking special for JV.
Now, now, now, now.
He caught it.
Gilly was looking special for JV.
Let me just say so.
Gilly, I'm going to keep it real.
I'm going to keep it really with you.
We're running that down and batting that gilly.
That looked good.
We're running that down and batting that.
But this is the whole twist.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Now, now, you, Cam, y'all all came up.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, shout out, though, everybody.
What happened?
Yeah, all was a group, right?
Yeah, I mean.
And y'all played basketball on the same team.
I got, I got like,
success like way early i think i met puff on a
tuesday and i was already working on a record like only you probably by that friday it
happened like this for me the moment i met puff so you got to imagine being super
super duper poor you know what i'm saying i got on somebody shirt i got on somebody hat
um who shit you had on back in the game yeah i had a shout out
I had on Cuda, I don't Cuda.
Shout up to Cudor.
Yeah, Cuda school me to the game.
That's why I said Cudor's going to give shots to Cudor.
Yeah, now, now, this is why I got to get shot to Cula.
Cudor is the one that came up with the term.
You can't, money don't un-lame a lane.
Yeah.
He said this shit years ago.
Cudor said that.
Money don't un-lame a lame.
Yeah, so if you're lame and you get money, you're just lame with money.
We don't think you're cool, not in Harlem.
At other places, people think you let, but we don't.
We just know you're laying with money.
So when I got the money, it was like this.
I really didn't know everybody.
Let me just keep that real.
I really didn't know everybody.
I grew up with Killer.
Shout out to Killer.
Shout out to everybody in Harlem.
Killer and Zig was two people that used to give me shoes, right?
They used to give me sneakers.
I was that poor.
Killer Camp.
Yeah, Killer Camp.
I used to wear sneakers.
Killer was one.
I was two.
we was like everywhere together so you know i'm just keeping it a stack when i got the money it
just it just changed everything but at first my problem with i think cam was just that
they thought i had money i didn't have like i just told you i was flexing crazy yeah so niggas like
yo murder ain't sharing the bag i never got the bag now that we looking back you could see
he never got that bag right and then about time i got the bag
We was enemies already
So I didn't get there
I didn't get to break them off
I didn't get to say yo
Yo this is what I want to give you
I really appreciate you
Because I mean that's one of the
relationships I regret
That's that's probably
I think I got two that I regret
And
Going that killer
I wanted to do that
But I just
That's my
That was like my nigger
You know what I'm saying
So that really hurt me
But anybody else
Smoke
Anytime, smoke, anytime, smoke any time.
The killer was my guy, you know what I'm saying?
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Popitulo, man, listen, man, you come from where we come from.
How did you get in the game?
Like, how did this start?
What makes you start grinding on Instagram and say, I'm going to get this paper on Instagram?
Man, bro, I really started at Skechers.
You know what I'm saying? Working a regular job like everybody else.
Did you be sketching things?
What would you mean?
No, Skechers is a shoe store.
I was selling shoes.
Oh, you was in Skechers to Shoe store.
Yeah, I was selling shoes.
Oh, no, break that down.
You got to tell me about that.
You know, night time I had a warehouse job.
Daytime I had Skechers.
So I'm out there working like everybody else, you know, putting it in work.
All I wanted was respect.
I asked every manager.
I'm like, listen, just give me respect as a man, and I'm going to work my ass off for you.
So was you a top salesman in there?
Yeah, definitely.
I was in the first person old people seen was me
Every single time
Come in, let me see you look like a side 10
Let me get you, you know
Gil used to go in there to join up here
You could, if you knew
I never had those sketches
Fuck yeah, you know
Yeah, man
But you know, it was one of those Saturdays
Busy Saturday
And right off my lunch break
My mother, my sister texted me and said
Hey, mama in the hospital
She just had a stroke
You know, and I ain't know how to take that
You know what I'm saying?
At that time I only know like
Sometimes you're in here
sometimes you're out of here with a stroke, you know?
And my mom was getting up in age, but she was always moving around and stuff.
So I was messed up.
So I had to take a time to, you know, drive my eyes or whatever, go out there,
talk to my manager and say, yo, my mom in the hospital, she just had a stroke.
I got to go see her right now, you know, and he just look up on a computer real quick.
Like I said something that I just said.
You know when, you know when niggas look up and you know they're going to say what you don't think they're going to say,
but he said it anyway.
He said, listen, it's busy Saturday.
Go back out of them and sell some shoes.
so you know at that point you know you got two options you either show somebody where you're from
or you show them where you're going and that's what we did man I show him what was going again
you got two options in life you know and especially in those um seconds because you call them minutes
I love when you say that right you either show somebody where you're from or you show them where
you're going and all I did immediately was like you know what I'm out of here bro I jumped in the
truck it was in my mom's truck at that time right jumped in the truck went by the hospital man
See my mom all bent up out of shape
She couldn't even say my name right
Slurring my name, you know
Just my baby, you know what I'm saying?
My name Keenan.
So to hear or not even pronounce it mess me up
I'm like I'm never going back
And be in a position where another grown man
Can control the life of somebody I love
And control me because keep it real
I thought about staying, you know what I'm saying
At this point, I'm fresh out
You know what I mean? Like I had a record and everything
So I'm over here like damn I don't want to lose the only job
That they gave me
Yeah, yeah
So you're like I need this
I needed this.
You know what I'm saying?
Granted, I only did, you know what I'm saying?
Like a couple of weeks, but still that record is what it is.
You know what I'm saying?
Especially when you got a felony.
So I'm like, damn, all right, I need this job, but I need my mama most.
So when I left, I said, let me figure out how to make this money on Instagram.
Because I started seeing people move on Instagram.
You know what I'm saying?
Around this time, this was early 2017.
Early 2017.
So I'm seeing people move and shaking on Instagram.
I'm like, damn, I can make some money off here.
So I'm over here trying to put it together, bro.
end up going broke three times
you know what I'm saying
trying to start a hell business
didn't work you know what I'm saying
trying to invest in some
his shower speakers
that didn't work
they called a nigga of creak for doing that
you know what's such a shower speakers
shower speakers that you put in the shower
yeah yeah you feel me
I'm like okay they all want me to put
you don't want me to lather up you know what I'm saying
with the shower speaker on I got you
you feel me and after that man
I was like listen
it got to work or got to work
you know I try to affiliate marketing
affiliate marketing was going well for me
but the thing is when you affiliate marketing
And you already know that you're pushing other people product.
And I'm like, damn, maybe I can do this for myself.
But they always try to hit you with that.
Nah, you don't want to get sued.
You don't want to get sued.
So you might as well stay working for us.
That scared me.
So they kept me back a couple months instead of not doing something.
Yeah.
But I said, you know what?
They played with my money one time.
This is right after me and my wife was about to get a house and everything.
We had the down payment ready and everything.
That big chunk of change, it never came.
So we had to downgrade and move back to the hood.
The same hood that I almost got killed in.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm taking out the trash one day after we take a 60-inch flat-screen TV in there.
At that time, you know, you feel like you're the big man in the hood.
You know what I mean?
Especially if you were over there from those situations, but everybody else was watching.
So she told me to bring my gun downstairs while I was taking out the trash.
Foods ran up.
Give it up. Give it up. Get up.
Take me upstairs.
I can't take you upstairs.
My lady up there.
You know, at that time I had my gun, too.
So we all having our guns out.
That let me know right.
Damn, I almost made my daughter a statistic.
I could have been gone or whatever the case is.
Because eventually they ran away, I went back upstairs, messed up again.
That was the final straw.
That's when I said, okay, cool.
They then played me out my money.
I'm already in the hood.
Now I'm going through this BS again.
You know what?
Let me do my own business.
And that's when I started.
And I put everything into that.
Because I learned from failing in those other businesses.
I learned that I ain't know how to market for nothing.
Try to start those T-shirts.
I sold one T-shirt.
Damn.
You know what I'm sitting.
Yeah.
And you're coming up with speakers in the shower.
Come on.
Then, you know, I didn't know how to brand.
You feel?
So it was just showing me what I needed to do right.
So when I started this business, I went, rest was history.
Made a million dollars my first five months in business.
I made $3 million my first year in business.
It's an eight-figure company right now.
And what was you selling?
What was you pushing?
Skin care.
Skin care.
My dad always told me something and it stuck with me.
He said, look, if you want to get rich, sell the women, man.
Sell the women.
Oh, ho, ho, okay, so break that down.
Bring that beat back.
Come on.
So what product does you sell?
How did you start it?
And what's the first money you put in,
to it how did it you know 300 300 that was that was my last sketches paycheck see the whole time
i went broke right the whole time i'm going through all that he still didn't see me my paycheck i think
he had harbored some emotion or whatever and the thing is we was moving right because i told you
we was doing good in affiliate marketing we moved to a house then we had the downgrade so that check
was going to place to place you know what i'm saying they was trying to find the correct address
so when we finally landed in our place that $300 check came we was already fresh broke and i'm like
man look we're gonna put all this money towards a business started on the products overseas for
cheap you know what I'm saying two three dollars selling it for 40 60 you feel me and the thing is
I know I know so much now if I knew it then that would have been a nine figure business already
because the thing is most people buying confidence from you they want to know that you confident
in your product that's when they're going to mess with you for real you know I mean because the thing is
you're selling you selling the problem not the product when you sell the problem good enough
people come back to you and that's what I had to learn you know and after I started you know doing well in business I started my program the same one of the courses that we're talking about created 28 millionaires in less than two years freed up thousands of people from the 9 to 5 like social proof all around the internet everybody who knows anybody knows I'm the guy they go to the football players the rappers everybody come to me on the internet tip because they know for a fact what I do is proven and it's already out there on the internet now being so you got ladies products you get here
Like, because he got soft skin.
Could it help him?
No, your skin is soft, though.
That's all I'm saying.
I'm not trying to come at you or nothing.
Like, we ain't in jail.
I'm just saying, you got tender skin.
Like, you're a tender person.
Like, could just probably...
I mean, it's mainly like stretch marks.
So, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I got a little stretch marks, you know?
Oh, oh.
So, so...
How long do it take the move, remove the stress mark?
You mean, you got tender.
No, your skin looks soft.
That's why I'm not saying nothing.
Come at you.
I'm just saying.
I'm just putting it out there.
You know what I mean?
I ain't never heard no shit like that.
No, but, you know.
Your skin look tender.
Like, what?
I'm just saying it is cool.
Don't worry about it.
Yeah.
But, like, oh, so it removes stress marks.
Yeah.
How did you find that product?
What made you locking on that product?
I got you.
I was looking at all these channels of what they had a whole bunch of products that you could private label.
And I was just looking for the best ones.
And the thing is, I tell everybody this.
Go in your girl bathroom and see how many products she has are the same thing.
If your girl got eight lotions, you need to probably say.
a lotion because she's going to always give you a excuse like why you got eight lotions this
what she's going to say one smell different one feel different one is a different brand a different
company that means they are going to buy the same product over and over and over and over and over
with a different name you feel me so that's all it's going to be you're going your lady
bathroom see what she bought the most ask her with her friends buy the most and that's what
people need to be looking for so as soon as i seen that in my lady bathroom i'm like yo you got
like three different stretch mark you're the this one this one this one this one
Why?
She's like, well, one of them smell different.
One of them smell like watermelon.
One of them smell like rose.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm like, man, that still don't justify it to me.
But that right, that click.
Did it work?
Oh, yeah.
Do the stuff you got work.
Oh, yeah.
Because they was already proven the work everywhere else when it was being sold.
All I had to do is put my name on it at that point.
I'm putting on my name on the already tested proven product.
It was already clinically certified and everything.
So I'm like, dang, this is going to go crazy.
If I do it the right way, it's going to go crazy and it did.
How did you market it?
Man, I marketed it all through Instagram.
99.99% of all my money is made off of Instagram.
$13 million made off of Instagram.
And that's just on that business.
And we talk about the six and seven figure,
other LaSalle hustles or whatever,
that's all made off of Instagram as well.
Would you paying for ads?
No, influencers.
So how would you go?
You'll go to an influencer.
The thing is, remember back in the day,
everybody was coming up together.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody was coming up together and everything.
So I developed a close relationship with a lot of them.
So the thing is, my price is when everybody else prices, you know what I'm saying?
And that's how it is with my students now, because I don't already talk to certain people,
so they ain't getting everybody else prices either.
Well, somebody might charge them three, four thousand over here, but boom,
now they're hollering them for like $500 to $1,000.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I don't already put that work in, built that relationship with people,
and now they can scale up without going broke, you know,
because that profit and loss margin.
That's what it really counts in the business.
People can talk about they made, you know, $10 million this year.
How much you made them?
What's that?
What's that bank account look like?
You know what I'm saying?
Because if you talk about 10 and you ain't make more than six, you know,
then parfen margins are looking little shaky, especially over the years.
It's going to tear down.
Yeah, that's good.
So you use influencers.
They pumped your stuff.
Yeah.
And you just start rinking.
Start going crazy, bro.
And the thing is, after that, it's a word of mouth.
I tell people all the time, you shouldn't have to sit there and work in your business forever.
Your business should be working for you.
Right now, my business is working for me.
While I'm talking to y'all, I have over 1,000 people in my virtual store right now,
you know, on that Shopify.
Everybody know what that is. Shopify is that platform that you, you know, host your products.
And Shopify work for you. It's a bunch of people working.
Come on. You already know.
In the digital system.
With all those apps, like, I got videos in those courses like, yo, the apps that made me millions.
You know what I'm saying?
As far as like, hey, this one right here, this one going to retarget anybody that comes through your store.
They're going to bug them all week.
So while I'm here chilling with my boys, boom.
That's going crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
So themselves coming in regardless.
So I can go anywhere in the world and be chilling right now.
You know, it helped me buy that $5 million house.
I've got to have y'all come out there.
You know what I'm saying?
A million dollar worth a game, poppy chulo.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All that.
Yeah.
So what is the first steps a person got to take?
They got to identify a product or is it like because some people.
I got you.
Some people can make money off Instagram for their self.
Yeah.
If they're popular enough.
I got enough traction.
But what is your what is your advice for them?
I got you.
First step is this.
First step is this.
It ain't even none of that.
First step is identify that you can do this.
Identify that I did this.
Identify as other people in the world to do this.
If there's, what's the number, 1,700 millionaires made every single day, it's 365 days a year.
You can be one of them.
This ain't the lottery.
This is you coming out there and grinding.
You know what I'm saying?
This ain't like everybody fighting over one big check.
This is your personal check because I define success by what you define it by.
Because you might just want to buy granny a crib.
You wanted to buy, you know, I just wanted to buy my mom of a new house.
You feel me?
success is different for everybody so it doesn't have to be millions of dollars they're being
accumulated which is that's what we're going for you know because the thing is we're not trying to
get rich slow see when people normally say yo i want to get involved in a get rich quick scheme
people don't even understand this scheme is short for schematic this is a strategy we're trying to get
rich out here we're trying to we've been broke too long you know and that's what it is so
my first step is identified that you can do this and you can be one of these millionaires out
here because I was just you know
dude working at Skechers
now I'm a best selling author
multi-millioner you know
Mary doing my thing out here with my family
man which I love you for
man because you love your family
unapologetically and you do it when you know it's not even
popular to do it right so what y'all
been doing man unprecedented
I want to give you all this number again I want to give you all this
number man right now to get this game in real
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instagram but i want to say something that's really important if that manager
shout out to that manager yeah if he would let you go your mind because your
mind wasn't near all the time so so so and that's really important to everybody watching you know what's
important come on you got a person right here that if one decision different decision was made he
wouldn't be right here right now he wouldn't have made the money so if his mind wasn't even on
entrepreneurship he just was cool working at sketches yeah how many of y'all just like that right
now think about that though that's crazy think about that yeah i'll be still shilling shoes right
now go ahead man take care of your mother come back that's all he had to say it's all he had to say
it's all he had to say.
You would have been done.
He'd be the sketcher king.
You probably have been, you probably have been
the regional manager.
He saw so many sketches there
that gay that nigger management.
Nobody would have to have the house
and then.
So you got to be thankful with that
and sometimes.
For sure.
I tried to go thank him.
I wanted to go put some,
I wanted to go put a hundred thousand
in this hand, but I couldn't even find him
because he'd been retired
from that stove.
I went back there on some love stuff.
I was a nigga, you tripping.
I wasn't, look, because I first
I wouldn't, that, that's how I was
at first.
I'm like, man, I want to go show this dude.
Kiss my ass.
Nick, I'm rich.
Go-Bow.
Let me see how much it is about a stove.
He still fired you.
He still told you get the dusty ass out there and sell some shoes.
Can't forget about that part.
You're right.
The most important part is I just want people to know he wasn't even on entrepreneurship time.
No.
He was on, I'm happy with having my job.
Yeah.
How many of y'all is on the same time that don't even understand?
Some of y'all got entrepreneur, you know, up in you.
But you just got to let it out.
I've got to take the moments.
And you was able to respect the sign.
He gave you a sign.
That was a sign that sent to you.
And it opened up a whole different department of your brain.
Come on.
And, you know, just your drive.
So listen, man, once again, everybody, we got Poppy Chulo here.
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You met Puff on a Tuesday.
Yeah.
Friday you was recording y'all.
No, I was recording only you.
I was recording only you.
And once that record came out, it was probably like a week or two later.
And then I was showing up at a video to do only you.
So it was that fast.
Then the locks got, the locks was already signed.
And then I think like that next week, once the record started going crazy,
it was like, yo, we got to sign him.
We got to sign them.
All right, so we're going to get to it.
What did the puff do to piss you to fuck off?
How did he do you dirty if he did you dirty?
And what is doing dirty if a motherfucker put you on?
That's really good.
Let me take my shays off of that.
Now, I could say this because it's not something I didn't say to him.
Puff, how do I want to say this?
Me and Puff was like, I felt like I did more than I got credit for,
more than I got paid for you felt or did you do that um because you said felt like
okay let's clear that up then you're saying you feeling that no we're gonna keep it with
because i'm trying to be nice i never got paid what i was worth and i never got the respect
i was worth so the disdain that i got for puff is more like you're trying to keep me here nigger
i'm not here all my peers is up here all my peers are bosses
when it's time just like
somebody raised somebody up
you know they did work with you
they go from your little man
to maybe ANR
to something else he just kept
trying to keep me right here
like he didn't want me to grow at anything
and
to anybody is that going to bother you
yeah especially if I'm producing
the work
yeah puff would go out and party
and I would be in the studio
writing the records and then I just come back and say
he'll say this is his part
or that is his part but I was
a person there creating it all
right
and then I mean from the lyrical
standpoint where somebody
did a beats and even more money
more problems I came up with that
I came up with the beat too
and I said Stevie we need
to do this beat and do it like this
so just imagine all of these
moments that are
taken from you the
the records the beats you ain't getting the money you ain't getting the publishing you ain't getting the
respect and i don't think you're like that no so that became really frustrating for me because
i'm looking you don't think you like that what that mean i don't think you would like that like that
if a motherfucker did you like that what the fucking story is you listening to me and i don't think you
like that to be pulling what you pulling yeah you from the ghetto you like yeah yeah like
Like, you know what, you know what would come with doing that.
But everybody is letting you get away with it.
Everybody.
So me quitting after one album, it didn't take long for me to figure it out.
Like, I'm not going to be here with this.
I don't care who's here because you're not paying me and you're not respecting me.
And that's the real problem.
Did you, all right.
And that's just, that's just the beginning.
All right.
Then there's people that try to do bodily harm with me.
They will be in the house with Puff.
So I'm like, it's a funny game y'all playing behind the scenes.
So when people see me, they just see me turned up.
They just see me agitated.
They just see me aggressive, but they don't know why.
So if somebody, let's just say, we run down on Gilly Car,
we got guns or whatever, where we got them.
and we trapped Gilly
and then
the next week
you see
Wallow with me
at your house
how are you going to feel?
Yeah, I'm snapping out.
You're tweaking, right?
So now my head is bugging
like what's really going on
because every time something happened to me
is somebody that's with him.
But this is supposed to be the nigger
I'm signed to this is supposed to be who I'm getting money with and I got to say this because
when people see me irate and they see me aggressive they want to oh what is mace doing mace is
bugging no it's a point you get to that you like yo I can't i can't let you play because you
playing now dangerous games so imagine somebody doing that and then they over there talking about
brother love oh imagine how you feeling bro
So it's like you're holding a, you, you, I can't blame Puff for this because I can't say he's doing it, but I can't say he's not.
So if you look at the people who hate on me, right, they're from revolt shows.
Who run revolt?
The people that had the biggest problems with Mace and write, the craziest stuff about Mace come from revolt.
Who run revolt.
I'm still asking y'all because everything people keep doing,
I'm like, why don't they keep tripping on me?
It's almost like they want me to be something that's going to be detrimental to them
because it's not going to be detrimental to me.
Damn.
So answer that, though, since we really talk.
No, Buff run revolt.
Yeah, he run revolt.
So when I hit him up and I say, yo, you got people every time they're trying to discredit my name,
you don't think that blocked me from other dead.
You don't think that blocked me from other monies.
You don't think that does something to my livelihood.
Is you being blackballed right now?
Not now because I've reached a place where I'm just going to say it.
I get so much money outside of music that they couldn't blackball me.
Because I don't rely on their system.
You even heard from Tubby.
What I have is called a joint venture.
So my money don't come.
from Favi.
I get paid when Columbia get paid.
So everything I'm doing,
and that's a deal that we can name on two hands,
the people in business and music business,
that's black that got that deal.
It's probably what baby got is,
you know,
Hove got something special, you know,
but we can name on the hands people who get,
and I'm not saying I get Hove kind of money at no extent.
but I'm saying the type of deal I have, my money comes straight to me.
Hold don't wear a Rolex diamonds.
Yeah, he would have played James.
Nick boys.
You're taking shots at him.
No, that's my man.
I still might go to the picnic.
Hose, my man.
The only guy I got to take a picture when I sent to the jails.
He did it the best out of all the rappers.
Me, I tell the truth, no matter where it puts me.
I tell the truth.
You ain't never got worried about me being somewhere and lying on a nigger
because of where I stand with the nigger.
wherever it is i'm gonna tell a truth like i just say he did he did it the best i had everybody
if you come to killer i'm gonna say yo he gave me clothes he gave me shoes they come to puff i'm
gonna say he gave me a hell of opportunity what i could say good but it's like the other stuff
when it comes to all the other stuff he says he don't have nothing to do it it's hard
honestly for me to comprehend that and i'm i'm asking you can you comprehend where i'm coming
no because i'm gonna keep it all right real some niggas ran down on me with some straps
You feel what I'm saying?
And boxed me in and then showed up to the studio with Lowe.
I'm going to go ahead and send both of them niggas to Staples.
Exactly.
So it's like I, it's like if I communicate that, if I communicate that, then that tell, that tell me where we stand.
So at that point, I started being super disrespectful.
I'm not going to lie.
I started being super disrespectful because I'm like, I don't have, I don't have nothing to respect.
I ain't paying me you don't respect me and you with people that try to do bodily harm to me
so I'm not going to respect it is nothing for me to respect all right now murder sometimes when you
that long nose puppy and you just go across the biscuit one time
straightening a lot of shit out ah!
I said my head across his shit a lot of time you got blind you this illusion
no but what I'm saying does it make sense no I make a lot of sense.
Make a lot of sense?
Now, this is what I want to get to.
What was so fucking up about that, you know, that deal?
Did you lose your publishing?
Did you lose your, what did you lose?
Did you not get paid for tours?
Like, what happened?
When I first started, my shows was mostly promo.
But now that I'm looking promotional because I dropped the album.
Hold up you had a big ass, you had big shit.
How are you doing promo?
You had a big ass.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
So my beginning of my career, what I was doing was when I would go out on my own, I would come to Philly, D.C., all those places.
That would be where I made my money.
When I did No Way Out till at the beginning, it was promotional for me.
Yeah.
So the second, around the second leg, I started getting like $15,000.
But at first, the first couple of shows, I really do believe they were all promotional because I remember the people of it bad boy.
to me do you want to go in a van and go state to state and go to radio to radio and do
promo or do you want to do um to no way out to it and common sense we did the no way out
to it now looking back i i kid you not this was one of the greatest things that ever happened
for me getting the deal getting fame and able to take care of my family but some of the
worst it was just a lot of the worst experiences and that's just that's my understanding so so so how much
money was getting paid for there's no way out to when you wasn't getting no fucking money I can't
count another man's pocket I know I know but wiser was involved I know a lot of other people so
according to the day's term it could be a million or north but I just know what I was getting and
now that I look back I was the headliner but I didn't know I was the headline but I didn't know I was the
so that and I and I'm cool with that I'm cool with I'm cool with putting in I'm cool with putting in
the beginning and that's what made me so upset at the end because I felt like I was putting
equity in the house and at some point you got to be able to pull the equity out and I was
never able to pull so you was a headliner on the tour and you was you was doing promo yeah
headliner and doing promo bad motherfuckers out here man damn yeah so even that you
you never smelted the smoke
I mean
you ain't never be like damn to me to me
don't put me to fuck out fire truck because I'm getting
no no no no fuck out no for me
it was like this
I'm showing you my worth
so once I show you my worth
I want to get paid what I'm worth
I don't mind that like somebody saying
yo come show me what you could do
after I show you what I could do I want to be paid
like you know I know what I can do
no no no no no me's that's that's like
when you're trying to come up like you was
you was the headliner like that's like that's like if you're a boxer like no you don't get paid
in the amateurs and shit like now you pro my nigga you you're fighting for the check like you
you was in the pros you was the fucking headliner them them bidsches was falling out when they
said mace yeah so no in the middle of the tour i did catch on because i remember i think
we was in seattle or somewhere they said mace won't come out that's when i started really
getting paid because I was like you know I'm not getting paid I'm not going out how much
you got paid when I think probably 15,000 which still wasn't enough for what I was doing
but looking forward that's why when it comes time to do one thing that may sacks for
that should be done because I did I did as much as anybody at the label anybody I'm telling you
you know what type of shit happened nigga sneak nigga Air Force ones was dirty man
that shit that shit
I'm not going to fuck out
perform
I got too many
bitches
these air force
in three cities
I'm not doing this shit
so that's why
even when it come to music
now you know
even working with other artists
I try to make sure
that I put them
in a position
that's going to be
the best position
later you know what I'm saying
fucking right
because I know what I've been through
so you ain't got your publishing
no see what happened
Sony
and Big John, shout out the Big John.
Big John's a powerful motherfucker.
Big John.
And the people up at Sony ended up giving me some things back that made me the money I would have made.
So Sony made it right with me when Puff didn't.
So then when I put the record out, people are like, why would you put a record out?
You're now not going to get the money.
I already got the money.
So for the listeners, I'm up up.
Oh.
And it's not by that artist.
I promise you it's not.
That was great, but it's not, it's not based on that.
Oh, my God.
You and Jimmy good?
Oh.
You and Jimmy?
I don't know.
Every time I see Jim, we good, but every time, every time it's something, it's like he championed, like, he's the person that wants to smoke with me, even when nobody else wants to smoke with me.
And I think it goes back to, like, that time we was on Hot 97 and I was just like, wow, you know what I'm saying?
But I don't know him like everybody else know him.
And I think that's fair.
He don't know me like everybody else knows.
You're from Harlem, though.
Yeah.
But he's from downtown as like the East Side to me.
I'm more from the heart of Harlem.
You get what I'm saying?
Okay.
What's that?
What's the heart of Harlem, though?
Like, give me some streets.
Yeah, like 25th Street.
Oh.
Apollo.
Oh, okay.
Oh, that's the heart.
So it's like, like, 55th rocker, you know what I'm saying?
Like, people say they, I don't want to get it to that
because that would turn, people have clipped that up and be like,
yo, he said they, he said this person.
I'm like, they can't dig.
I'm from the heart of North Philly, Airy Avenue.
Yeah, you know, I'm from a lot of no nigger from down,
Allegheny, Phil, Nice Town, Susquehanna.
I see it what the fuck I see.
You get what I'm saying.
Time on, time on, time on.
Area Ave is not North Philly.
No, Philly started
Allegheny
I don't fucking out of here
Whatever
No Phillies,
Go fuck out of it
But yeah
He's from
He's from downtown
But that's Harlem
But I'm from like
Harlem Harlem
Like Rich Porter
Yeah
I'm from nose blocks
I'm from the
You know
I'm from right there
And growing up
People just never wanted me
To do bad
It was like
My block
Was always helping me
To make sure I go as a person
You know what I'm saying
So
I ain't never had to get crazy
But I think my block is the wildest block growing up
So I ain't have no smoke growing up
I'm probably chased a nigga once with a knife
Because he slapped me
But I ain't no gangster
And that's what I
I like people to know
Like I'm not a gangster
But they can't slap me
You know what I'm saying
With that knife out huh
Big knife
So at the end of the day
You ain't do fovy dirty
Yeah
You got done dirty
Yes
And you was on his top too
You want to apologize
Yeah I need apology
I need apology
I didn't say nothing
I apologize
I even got more receipts
That was just
I apologize
I want to overdo it
You want to overdo it
I want to overdo it so we can be clear
Let me let me see what else I got in here
I want to overdo it
I want a victory lap
Can I have a Kanye
moment.
I mean, we can't
We can't stop your Kanye moment.
Yeah.
Now, and it ain't nothing crazy.
It's just a reminder that even when he says stuff, it's like,
yo, and I love Favio, bro.
When I first heard the nigger rap, I was like, yo, I got one.
I got one.
I told Dee, I say, yo, this thing is going to be one of them ones.
Right.
So I want them to know that.
I just had to come up here and clear my name.
I ain't trying to do you crazy
I got to clear my name because I got
I have a business out here and you threw a real
reckless monkey wrench
out there so I still love him
but this right here
even when I wrote
the let's go viral
and this is in
2018
I just need y'all to see that
yeah that's that's
December 22nd
2018 yeah yeah so 4
Yeah, so I want everybody to know, like, I've been behind the scene doing business.
So you're saying you wrote that song?
Yeah, like the whole go viral.
And then just the lingo, the AAA, I want to be clear.
That's all my lingo.
So if you get famous off something a nigger gave you, you don't disrespect me.
Like, and I do it again.
I would do it again.
I help French.
I help a lot of people that people would just never know.
French, my God, like that's my family.
You know what I'm saying?
I help a lot of people when they get stuck on albums.
I'm the one they fly out to Dubai and France and all of that.
And I'd be looking at people like, yo, I don't get the respect that I really should get because I'm really to go to.
Facts, like no fiction.
I'm really the go to
And at first when I got on the mic
I was nervous because I'm like
You have tubby don't call
It's Philly nigga I'm done
So I was nervous
But once he got on that phone
I realized I
I did a lot more
Like even my company
With Cuda
When they did Nelly
People don't know
That was
That was me and Cuda
So when niggas like
Yo Mace need to do this for money
And that for money
Like no Nick
I've been up
I've been up
Since up was invented up.
Damn.
Nigger, you get what I'm saying?
So if you think of my, you said, yo, you was with, you was a part of Nelly.
Yes, nigger.
So when I was in church, I was still getting bread, like big bread.
Right.
So I could be charitable.
Right.
I could be charitable.
You know what I'm saying?
So when we get to this point, when people like, yo, Mason did this in this many years,
I'm like, Negro, do you know?
how much i've done like that's another meeting we gonna have to have just you be keeping the
church here on church here right yeah yeah yeah i ain't i ain't he don't look down there and turned it
in the same mattress no but but but you know this is what i'll have a pass the pillow
this is what i wanted to play because he said i wasn't i wasn't around right yeah so this is me
and him and jd and he said yo may say do nothing for him so i want i want i want
Father, if you're listening, listen to your voice right here.
Because this is what you said when we started right here.
Hey, yo, make that crazy a nigga life, for her?
Or the mother.
He's out of any hell we go.
Any where we go.
Any town or city.
Fuck what makes you.
Fucker me.
I don't got to say nothing else.
Hmm.
You want to apologize, nigga?
I'm saying, please fuck up too.
I'll re-polling.
I apologize to Baby Stace.
The baby Stace
The baby Stace was going to get your leg shot.
She's going to get your low leg warm.
Who baby Stace?
Baby Stace. I'm sorry.
Baby Stace was going to get that bitch-ass nigger
leg warmer, you hear me?
Hall of the world.
They'd call him wild little kickout
every time he had to walk in his leg with a kickdown.
Hall of the World, baby States, Ray, shoot me, man.
I apologize, basically.
I apologize, murder, man.
You know.
See, that's what I'm telling you,
that's why I be telling you, old niggas mind your business, man.
Yeah, you tell him.
This is why when you hear something,
you can't just jump.
on it right away because we all know there's two sides to everything but niggas just ran like
yo mace did a ditty oh i ain't run out of my my motherfucker business i just was listening they said yo
maize gave him the ditty 2.0 i was like yo i was just sitting at home like yo this is crazy
at first i was so i was so hurt because i was like why does he keep running with this
when i know i got all this stuff in my phone the deals the to the record
the videos i'm like yo why would he do this i still don't i still don't know why i guess people
just want to feel like they did it by themselves but no great thing is ever done and i want to
give the young niggas a jew greatness come from greatness if you never achieve greatness it's
going to be because you never was with nobody great greatness come from greatness i had to be a student
with big
I rode his blunts
I went to get his weed
I went to drive his girls home
for an opportunity
to learn how to write
those kind of songs
greatness come from greatness
and people
this whole new mentality
I could do it all by myself
no jot
Jordan needed Scotty
and he needed Paxson
you're gonna need a hot camera man
you're gonna need somebody dope
and my boy D King is here
he's helped me since
I mean, just since just, I think it was 2009 at the lowest place in my life.
He jumped on board and just engineered, cameraman, everything I need.
So I want to get him super rich and him super up.
And I wanted to put that on camera.
That's what I'm talking about greatness come from greatness, man.
And that's what the fuck I was trying to tell you, Lo, when I be sending you to the stores and shit like that.
You know what I mean?
I'll be having you wash the laundry clean.
the house, scrape the
motherfucking chimney out and all that.
I'm teaching you how to be great.
Even back in the day
when I used to let you warm my bitches up
before I had sex with her,
I'd send you in there you suck their titties.
I was teaching you how to be great.
You just saying wasn't catching on.
Listen, back in the day,
back in the day,
I already heard about when you used to come to Philly,
Gil used to get the girls
that couldn't make it into your dressing room.
The stragglers outside.
That's what he used to get in Ph. Lee.
He was an F lead rapper.
He was like an F lead.
So anything that anybody that couldn't make it
Because it was too crowded
He was like come on y'all got to come with me
I'm the little local rapper
He ain't lead he was stingy
He ain't lead none of them out there
You hear me
A couple little chubby motherfuckers
That's it
Yo so all of y'all out there
That got my name crazy
Bro go get my name right
Go get my name right
I know you would have liked to see me down
But it just ain't going to happen
It's not in the cars for me
It's not in the car.
Stop.
It's the voice, too.
It's not in the cards for me.
You know, you could come on you want to.
You know, God got a plan.
It ain't in the cars.
Struggling ain't in the cars for me.
Right.
They wanted you to be working at Macy's right now.
Yeah, they wanted me to be down.
And just everything that happened and everything that happened, I think it happened for a reason.
It happened for me to be in this position.
And I know my role in music.
It's to help young niggas get on,
help them get a big bag
and help you control your destiny.
Nobody else.
Let me just ask you this question.
Who was a better basketball player?
You or Cam?
Mm.
Mm.
You can't lie.
I got to keep it real.
I got to keep it real.
I was better than Cam.
Cam was more athletic.
But skill-wise, I was better than Cam.
So, you know,
Camma bounce it and dunk on your head.
You know what I'm saying?
I didn't have that.
But all intangibles I had off the glass finger.
You know, dribble, gongard, niggas, just everything.
That's nice.
I wonder what killer going to say about that.
I beat killer, though.
Oh, you did?
I beat, I beat AI too.
A.
Yeah.
You beat A.
Yeah, yeah.
I beat A.
You beat A.I.
You beat A.I.
I beat A.I.
Yeah.
What was this at?
In Atlanta.
For Tim Bands.
Axon.
He going to say.
I cheated, but I beat him.
We're talking, right?
Who's just going on one?
Yeah, Nick.
Oh, he said, yeah,
get the fuck out of here.
You underestimate.
You underestimated.
No, it was only one basket.
I see you lie.
No, but I ain't lie.
I beat him.
Yeah, I'll beat him for 10 minutes.
He said, you got, you got eight points.
This is what he said.
You got eight points, and I got zero.
We play in a 10.
I said, all we need is one basket.
This nigg is crazy.
I don't care where this nigga.
from yeah as soon as he got the ball he went he jab bounced it went over my head and just
dunked it i was like yo i'm a foul this nigga so hard i told her then i think it was i think
my son was there i said stay by the door hold that money nigger hold that money he lost the
ball i got it i said i said nigger you know that's game i'm all in his head nigga you
know that's game he's like i'm gonna let you shoot nigger you are not gonna that's what you
count that money, HUD, make sure that money right.
I'm talking to this nigga for like three minutes.
He said, he just ran up to my face like this,
and that was when the sham first came out.
I just threw it.
Snashed it.
Swat.
Let's get this money.
That nigga, hey, I was like, yo, show me that again.
Show me that again.
You be Bubba.
I can't show you again.
You can't show you again.
For the 10 racks.
For the 10,000, huh?
Now, these little niggas a day, if I get in shape, they can't beat me at all.
I cook the shit out of you.
I saw you.
I saw you.
I saw you.
That left hand, it looks good.
Listen.
Listen, listen.
But it takes too long.
No, no, no, no.
My shit off the dribble.
Listen, listen.
You was like, I saw it.
I'm telling you, man, I'm an architect.
Tell eggs killer.
I shed all that down.
No, you won't.
I shed all that down.
You shut a killer down.
No, no, I ain't shed killer down, but I shed that.
I'm telling you.
I would have a killer, 35.
And I would have gave you 40.
Yes.
Gilly, I'm going to get in shape.
Please.
I'm going to get in shape.
Give me 21 days.
All right.
Damn, you're going to take long for the day.
No, we're going to do two of days.
We're going to do two of days.
I'm going to see you.
I'm going to get that money off you.
It ain't going to be as easy as that when you beat Chuck for that two points.
I ain't giving you shit.
Yeah.
No, you're not giving you eight.
The game go to 10.
What's the game?
We can play the 10 by ones and twos.
I'm going to beat you.
You're seven and three.
I meant 10 and three.
Shit.
It's no way you're going to get a basket.
Shit.
Listen, I was arguing with Chris.
Nicket talking to Damian Gil.
I was on face down with Chris Paul.
I told Chris Paul.
Gill would light you up, man.
I will light Chris Paul.
I told Chris Paul.
I told Chris Paul.
I said Gila cook you, man.
I will be Chris Paul.
Gil would be Chris Paul.
That's nothing.
Cam would have probably killed Chris Paul.
We ain't going to take shit there for.
Y'all getting a little too crazy.
I'm keeping their stack with you.
I'm saying what I know.
I can't lie.
I'm under oath.
You're saying in your problem,
you're to kill Chris Paul.
No, I said killer would have killed him because it's athleticism.
It's like garden jarrant.
You know what I'm saying?
When a nigga is just athletic is,
you can't,
if I'm here and you down here,
you could be,
have all the heart you want.
In a full court game,
that shit don't matter.
There's a bunch of niggas out here
that could jump high or they can't shoot.
But that nigga was super fast,
super fast.
Yeah, but could he shoot?
Yeah, nigger.
Killer got the MVP and Rucker at like 15.
And you beat Killer?
Yes, nigga.
I'm like that, nigga.
I'm like that, nigga.
I need to see some old tapes aside.
I'm like that, nigga.
I mean, he beat me times, but last time I checked,
and the Reebok Jim, I beat him.
And Jim is garbage.
Jim play ball.
Yeah, that's the same thing.
I say when he be talking shit, Jim, you lift weights, Jim, you do.
Now, Jim, Jim, Jim played.
I don't know if he played.
No, Jim is a powerlifting now.
He's done.
He's done.
He's trying to say, Jim, no, Jim, he, he paid a little.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, niggins who play in the park, like, but we played, like, on that level, like.
Right.
Jim was a scholarship.
Jim had a roundaway bum-ass game.
You understand what you said.
A hot game.
Jim was the knife, nigger pick.
Give me Jimmy.
Come on, Jim.
Jimmy was the nigger pick right before the tough
Nick, man, it's Jimmy and Rocco
Man, give me Jimmy.
Come on, all the dumb shit.
He's going there foul motherfuckers like me.
Because Jim always talking shit to me like he got a game, man.
And I'm like, Jim, like.
Not Jim probably would.
Because he got muscles.
He'll be up on that.
That shit don't mean nothing, man.
If he's fouling you, how are you going to score?
That's not playing basketball.
I know.
That's why I say he plays, but, you know, he plays.
So you're just saying Jim.
It's Hakeem Olajuwon.
No, I'm saying, how he'll be...
If he's going to play you with all the tricks you got,
he's going to have to file you.
He can't guard you clean.
That nigger just told me you was Hakeemma Lashua.
Hacking-ass jip-chose.
Damn, man, I ain't playing jimby.
Then he'll fuck me up.
You just told me, we're too old with me.
He's getting fucked up.
You get into you, you're done.
That's what I'm saying.
He's not going to score.
Nick, too strong for you.
But, man, we want to be appreciate you for stopping.
them mace man shout the baby states
man stop bitching man you already
shot the baby stays on a thousand times
she ain't gonna fucking give you no leg shot me
she'd clean and should have shot the baby
stace man he saw that
mini Draco yeah he bitching
he saw that mini Draco in the face time
she said stop playing with my brother
nigga see a pistol he yeah apologize
eight times she baby states
yeah make the songs up baby states baby states
baby states baby states
shut your bitch ass up man
we appreciate you for coming through
man I promise you he won't put no more
motherfuckers smut on your name ever again
yeah yeah yeah me it's all good
you know he did come through with the receipts
I'm like that I'm like that I don't know what to say
that's all I want you all I'm like that you know what I'm saying
shout out to Fabi I hope you all get it together
yeah because we was dying to barbecue baked the nigga
he was like can I come down we was like yeah
nigga you gave a nigga five stacks you fucking right you
cooking fuck you mean what you think you're gonna come that but you're gonna come
they all here say, nigga.
And you gave a nigga $50,00 bills
for his fucking life.
His life.
But unfortunately,
he got some receipts.
Got receipts.
We got receipts.
Shout out the tubby, man.
Shout out the tubby.
And everybody up at Columbia
that vouch for that same work.
But at the same time, man,
go download and stream and go get all the
Favio shit, you know,
be fucking cheap out right now.
And go get all the Mace stuff
because Mace on his publishing.
we'll get more work
you know what I mean
we gotta get
we got your
we got your puff say that shit
no I don't own the publishing
he gave
Sony gave me back
their half
yeah for the publishing
well you own your publishing
though
you got some of it
yeah some of it
shit that's a money
you know
you're in a bad boy
one point O deal
you'll never own
your fucking shit
nigga
yeah
I hate niggas
I hate whippic old
purgs lips
They go, I hate
Forrest Whitaker's neck
What movie was there?
You don't even watch movies
You know unless it's pulling up
And it's just like that
Right
