Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 190: FEATURING JEEZY
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Right.
Now, you know, young and nephew, that's home team.
Yeah.
You got him on that one.
I love your nephew.
Yeah.
I love you to death.
He got you on that one now.
Kentucky.
And let me just.
just tell you something. You know
how you know
when an OG
kid a young nigga on the record
anytime
they say the OG
killed that
you know he got you on the record
because the young
niggers be dying a flame
old nigger. Why you put
him on here? That shit
man niggas sound like
99 man.
He fucked the record.
it is.
They'd be dying
to barbecue
or older nigger
so when you
all the young
niggas
like, oh no
he's easy
fuck that
up
that's when you know
an older nigger
got you younger
nigga shout out to him
he wasn't crazy
on a record
he goes crazy
on anything
but the young
nays got
understand this
y'all set
yourself up
sometime
because y'all do the
record
then send it to
the OG
and they're going
to anchor that
motherfucker and they're going
the anchor
going to be vicious
this is why the
boy don't be no
16 they ear it all way out
You bought the barbecue sauce out
You know so you got
All the seasonings
Youngest dead do they
Oden they're going to sit back and say okay
They're going to listen to it a couple times
They're going to go in the booth
And they're just going to flame it all way out
Y'all y'all y'all give it to them
You know what I mean
But you're now tuned into
Me Me Million dollars worth a game man
Yes sir
Now listen man
There's a snowfall going on
We got a snowman on here
It's going down
What we got you know young
we got young on here
Big snow
Big snow now
B-I-G-S-N-O
It went from young
Yeah
It went to
It went from young
You know
Young Jeezy
Jeezy
Big snow
Mr. 17-5
See that's who the fuck
You know
Who you know
175
I know
I know
I know little J
from Hawkinsville
Nick
Oh okay
Okay
Okay
motherfucker was running them
streets
With my motherfucker
Melman
And gold mouth
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
A guy left
Left school
In ninth grade
One's a motherfucker
From trap king
To the rap king
Sixth grade
Oh damn
Six grade
Yeah
Nick ain't even
Make it to high
Okay
And one from motherfucking
Trap king
To the rap king
To, you know
Now they tell me
You motherfucking real estate king
Yeah
Yeah a lot of
A lot of Atlanta
Yeah
Half Atlanta baby
Damn
No cap
LLC shout
Who put you on game?
I was in my team
One of my great
You know
Confidants and friend
business partner solo is what we call them
turned me on the which end up being
one of my closest friends
my realtor and he just gave me the game
like we just went and bought all this
land and buildings in the beginning
and I kind of fell back from it because I was
I was touring I was you know doing what I do
and I got back and he's like
you'll come sit down and talk to me
and he broke out you know
the business and he's like yeah you know this
building that you bought for such and such is worth
this now. This land that you bought for that
is worth this now. And I'm looking, I'm like,
damn, like, we didn't do anything.
He was like, that's what I'm trying to tell you. That's what real estate
is. Yeah, that's what I was trying to tell you. And
from that day forward, I was stuck.
Every big check I ever got,
you know, I bought property.
Every time I had a birthday,
I brought property. I don't buy
chains, watch his car, none of that.
I buy property because at the end of the day.
You're safe to say you had enough of them there.
They got 40, four in that.
I don't buy change cars.
You got 40 cars.
But the real shit is it was like
when I saw the game
because I always wanted to walk in the building like that.
You know, you're around.
People, they tell you what they own.
I own this street.
I own this block.
I can say that now.
You know what I'm saying?
With confidence, but that was my goal.
I think a lot of people to understand,
like, you know, music was my talent.
Not first off, but it was my talent,
but business is my passion.
Right.
I always wanted to be a business.
Man, you know what I wanted to walk.
I wanted to run the company.
I wanted to walk in the room.
And people like,
look at his portfolio like he does all these different things so that's that's what that was
about when i got the game i just really wanted to give it to everybody else because it was
sweet i'm like why we sell why we flipping bricks when we can be doing this shit like it's easy
right you know and if you really think about it you know you ask some of my people you might
know like the lakes the dj drums you know i gave them all the games all the connects all the
people because they're getting real money and they're doing real things but it's like they're
going to turn their artists on the people they know and it's like
those one of the only people but for me is like I can't buy all the property you know what I'm saying
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I want to say sound I just want to say it's always
it's always you know
solid when motherfuckers reconnect
and they get shit right I heard
I heard you and Freddie Gibbs reconnected recently
and it was just love and you know
A lot of times we promote, you know, the goofy shit that goes on in hip hop.
And we always encourage that shit.
But a lot of times when things get straightened out sometimes,
because, you know, as you growing up in this game, it'd be a lot.
It'd be a lot because you got different people from different sides coming.
People over here talking.
Your people talk.
You know how this shit go.
Money.
And, you know, sometimes a conversation can straighten out a lot of shit.
And I heard you all had a good conversation.
change numbers and it was just love.
I was saying that, like, I had one of the homies tell me, you know,
understanding it's the best thing in the world, you know what I'm saying.
He told me that at a young age, I really didn't understand what that meant
until, like, you know, maybe about 10 years ago.
And what I learned about dealing with people in business, you know what I'm saying,
because it is business, you know what I'm saying,
is we have to talk about expectations.
and business
and the understanding
before we get into business
because if you come around
and you think you have expectations
and that doesn't happen
you feel like you've been let down
that's one
two is
you know
and you guys probably know that well
because I watch how you guys talk to
the generation behind us
is communication
it's a real thing
communicate well
your marriage ain't going to be right
communicate well your friendship
ain't gonna be right
and I just think we're like
with that we was all learning
how to communicate
you feel I'm saying
and now
you know he's successful
I'm successful
we can communicate
because we don't need nothing
from each other
ain't no stress
right you know what I'm saying
so when I saw him
and he saw me he was just like
but at the same time
it was never really an issue
it was more that we could not communicate
right
you know so now
you know it ain't
you know
we don't have to
to talk about what's wrong
we can talk about what's up
with you what's going on see you
you know what I mean it ain't
the tension of something ain't going your way
or something's not going right and you don't know how to
communicate about it even for myself
you know what I had to learn that not to react
right and I had it when I went on
live and I was talking about
you know when Nas was like hip hop
was dead and I flipped my shit
you know what I mean and really acted out
you know what I went
and Oz called me
Like, yo, what's up, Jesus?
I was like, what's up, I'm like, yo, I can understand, you know,
you're frustrating to you, what I'm saying.
Yeah.
So that really humbled me.
So when I'm getting into something like that with my man, I'm humble now.
Like, I don't have to react to what he's doing.
I'm just going to sit back and be like, he's ready to talk.
Right.
We'll chop it up.
See, for me, I feel like a lot of times with growth, a lot of times the ego leave.
Oh, no.
That's your feet away
ego is your worst enemy
You know what I mean?
When you're young and you're coming in the games
And you know
You're trying to put your feet in the game
You know you poke your chest out of there
You think what them niggas said what
Right
Fuck them niggas want to do what
Right
Hold on that nigga said what about what
Now when you get old and you're growing
You get to experience things
And you got real problems
And you got real bills
And you got
Everybody depend on you in
You realize that
No, no, no, I can't die out here.
I can't go to jail.
You're going down there.
Right, like, no, no, no, no.
Right.
You kind of let's the ego go because you learn in life that a lot of that shit that you did
and went through when you was younger, that shit really wasn't that deep.
It was just all about a conversation.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Like one of the big things King Vaughn said, and I was glad we got to interview him when we did before he passed.
You know the week before he passed.
He said, Gilly, you know Gilly with this.
street shit. A lot of shit don't even really
be that deep. It's just that
niggas don't know how to talk to each other.
It's communication, bro. Yeah.
But also, too, let me say this.
Like, it ain't no
like, where you guys
at right now, you didn't read
a handbook or
a template, like,
you've got to figure it out. Got to go through that shit.
You know what I'm saying? So a lot of this is
you know, we all got a vision.
You know what I'm saying? We all got dreams.
But in the midst of that,
things happen that we don't know how to deal with culturally and as men and as having
egos and having to defend yourself and stand up for what you believe in so there's turmoil there
you know what I'm saying so at the end of the day it's just like you know when people sit back
and they're like you wrong he right he wrong I might be right you might be wrong or vice versa
that doesn't matter as long as we can communicate about what it is we can continue to do business
but if we can't find no communication then we can't do business same thing with street shit
if we can't communicate about what the issue is,
then, you know, at the end of the day,
somebody's ego is going to do something
that's going to make somebody else hurt,
somebody's going to lose their son, their kid,
or whatever, all based on not being able to sit down and talk.
And you know what, Amplify that?
When we grew up, you know, it was a different time
and that, like, when a lot of shit happened to the youngings,
I don't, I'll be trying to be more understanding
because we didn't have the pressure of somebody disrespecting us
in the world, seeing it with social media.
Correct.
So now they amplify, and you like,
damn this nigga think I'm a pussy the world's seen it right this nigga got to die so now it's a whole
different joint and it's a whole different to where it's though you said my eyes called you
like like nah what's going on like you know it ain't let me explain to you right now before somebody
even can call you somebody then took it and then somebody recorded you don't even know y'all had
and now and this shit the world seen now and they're like nigga got to die we come but you're
absolutely right because you can't get beat up at the basketball court no you hit your ass with
there's a rat yeah you got you got you know what I'm
I got my ass with plenty of times.
I'm like, damn, but what I'm saying is,
but that's, that's in the hood.
So imagine for the world.
Yeah, the world.
You know what I'm saying?
But my, my thing is, I get all that, bro,
but, like, I ain't going to go to,
oh, no, I ain't doing a dumb shit.
I'm grown.
I rack to go to war to come back to go to war.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just like, I already serve my time.
Like, it's time to get to the money,
take care of my family and live how I live.
So my only advice, and I do not be trying to preach to nobody,
but it's just like, I'm not an OG.
I ain't none of that.
I'm the big homie.
I'm the one to come back to the block
with the shining cars and all that
and be like, yo, what y'all doing?
Y'all need to watch out for this and that.
You just give them a little game.
But the reality of it is
when you get in these situations
and you, at a point where you can change
the whole dynamic of your family
and it's on you
and you're not making wise decisions
for the people that are around you
and the people that rock with you,
you're in a position of leadership.
You're going to bring the whole tank down.
Yeah.
But you will never, ever have this chance again.
And a lot of people don't understand
that, you know, 90% or 10% of music
and what we do is the art.
The other 90% is staying alive
and navigating the bullshit, bad lawyers,
bad team management, bad business.
The women.
The women, the, the, the, the, the, the, the vices,
the drugs, you know, death, prison.
You know what I'm saying?
So I commend anybody that see it like that
because anybody can make a song
but are you going to be able to
survive when I look at
Dolph
smart bro like
you know
Bank Road smart kids bro
you know smart little homies
Nipsey
Nipsey
Genius
Borderline
Brilliant
but it's just like that
line of thinking that we exempt
because we have an ego
or we feel like
you know I'm made this far
nobody can't tell me nothing
that be the thing bro
I mean, just imagine if homie could have communicated
with Nipsey that he was a little jealous
about what he had going on.
And maybe Nipso would have been like, yo, I'll do a record
with, whatever, I don't know,
whatever that would have to do.
Their communication.
Right.
And having the right.
I believe it's important to be fucking with the right people
in your immediate circle.
Because I believe everybody got to have people in line
that could check them to where there was some type
or respect based off of the experience of life.
Right.
For instance, yeah, I did 20 years in prison, but Gil, my big cousin.
I'm my cousin.
This is my big cousin.
So it's going to be shit that he's going to say, or he might get, a lot of it,
that he could check me off based on experience of life that I just don't know.
Like, no, cuss.
And I'm the one that say, when he do, I'm soaking the game up.
Damn, yeah, cuss, don't go that route, because.
Or damn, you're slipping on.
This, you need to tighten up here.
No, you ain't.
And you've got to handle people around that see when you're not being who you are
or you're not, you know, executing or do whatever.
You ain't on your ground or whatever you ain't on.
Right.
Or even if you're out of pocket.
Right.
They got the authority to check you and it ain't no ego based off your bank account.
Right.
Because what happened a lot of times, once you, you know, the game, once the motherfuck start getting money,
the big homie turned into the little homie out here a lot of times.
And they be just letting the nigger do anything instead of, if I was on a block,
you'd a smack me, hey, what the fuck is you doing, Neff?
Right.
You should send a nigga to the store.
Now they got some rat money and he's telling you, he's sending you to the store.
You'll give me some.
Yeah, so that's the point of it.
But that's the thing, though.
Just like, you know, if leadership is based off, you know,
whoever got the most money.
Is in trouble?
Right.
Because, you know, I know billionaires that are unhappy and toxic and out of control.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's just like, me, I'm a rock with people who got my best interest in mind.
And even when I started my evolution, you know, like I came from the bottom of the bottom.
I'm talking about, you know, block hand to hand.
You know what I'm saying?
It went through the ranks.
So there's not a, there's not a page I didn't miss in this book.
You know what I'm saying?
The thing that I credit myself on that I did that a lot of people don't do is I ain't
get a stain on my jersey.
Yeah.
And I didn't get locked up and caught up, which was a blessing.
So I know that was, you know, that was, my home ain't not me.
You know what I'm saying?
That was the real big home.
Right.
But when I, but when somebody asked me, I just try to give them the game because
ain't none of us perfect.
You know what I'm saying?
We all had trauma.
We all had to heal.
We all had to figure things out.
It took me being around other people to understand that that's okay.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's okay to have a conversation about it.
You know how we do.
We're going through stuff.
You can't talk to nobody.
So I already know if they're going through shit, they don't peel, lean, this, that.
Ain't nobody talks to.
They can't trust nobody.
They're going to spiral out of control anyway because they ain't nobody around them to check them to tell them,
hey, look, this might not be it.
So my thing is, like, when you get any positions, you're able to take care of your family,
you know what I'm saying?
You got to do that.
You know what I'm saying?
Because at the end of the day, you might not.
get this chance again.
And then I'll be goddamn if I'm going to do all this
hustling, all this
street shit, get in the
position to be, have a real
life, and then give it all back
because I brought the street shit
into the race shit.
Right.
It's this ass backwards.
What's so fucked up about
the ghetto is, you know,
the ghetto raised some extraordinary
motherfuckers. You know,
that's, that's, skin be thick,
I'm talking to niggas be built for a tough.
But the fucked up part about the ghetto is that, you know,
it teach you really not to have feelings.
You know what I'm saying?
Don't feel shit, right?
You fall off the swing.
Stop crying.
What you're crying for?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You feel what I'm saying?
So when you get older and you get in vulnerable situations,
you don't even want to talk to a motherfucker because you never want to feel vulnerable.
You never want to feel weak.
You never want to because since you was.
Two years old is stop crying.
Don't hood.
Like, you can't be emotional.
You can't show emotions.
You can't, you know what I mean?
You try to show emotions in the hood.
Man, nigger, bitch, man.
Like, the hood make fun of shit that we ain't supposed to be making fun of.
Look at this nigga going to college.
You know, trying to be smart-ass nigger.
Like, wait, what?
So you can't even be vulnerable in the hood.
So when you grow up like that and you have issues
and you can't even talk to motherfuckers
and you've got to keep all that shit boggled in.
That's fucked up.
But then the flip side of that is those be the ones who make it because they have thick skin.
And they get all this power and this money.
True.
Got them issues.
Right.
Still got all them skeletons in the closet.
Ain't nothing changed because you made it.
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right right I'm gonna say this though
I want to know this
you made
your catalog is filled with goose bump
music and
I didn't see it from afar and I didn't seem to take
place where to this day
there's a lot of you know artists from yesterday
but to this day you get on that stage
and fuck the arena up.
Rather you in Baltimore.
Rather you in Cleveland.
Rather you in New York.
Right.
Rather you in D.C., Charlotte.
It's this excitement.
Even if you're looking at it through a phone
that people have,
when you reconnect them to a moment
that's not here no more.
And it's just like,
what was the process of making that, man?
Just making that type of music because, you know,
like when you listen to bodies of work,
like, and it's sad,
in this time and day in time,
music don't last as long as it used to.
Like, the longevity of music is like,
because so much coming out,
the oversaturation of it,
people listen to a song a weekend and then they're done.
Right. The album, they'd drop it.
But this shit is still, like,
as soon as that shit come on,
it's a rat.
Right.
They just, you know what I mean?
So what was the process of making that type of music
for a young cat that's listening
that's, you know, just,
that want to make songs,
Like real songs, a body of work.
If I'm honest, like, I don't think a lot of people understand, like,
the magnitude of what I was in and involved with, you know what I'm saying,
and what the consequences of that were going to be or could be.
And a lot of my first music, I made out of survival, out of desperation.
Because I knew if I didn't figure this shit out, it was a rap.
you know what I'm saying I was going to be gone
like it was only one of two things
like jailed of death
and it was it was serious
because I can feel it happening around me
like this one getting indicted
that one getting indicted
all these different things going on
so when I went in and did
like trap of dying streets is watching
I already had in my mind
that I was going to go to prison
like I already had
like understood okay this is what's going to be the end result
so let me just get in here and just like give this everything i got like everything like don't leave
like live full die empty type shit and um it worked and it wasn't until you know my first three
albums i was still going through survivors remorse you know what i'm saying break that down though
meaning that things were still happening around me in real time up into the recession
So recessing wound all the way back.
I was drinking heavily, smoking, when sleeping, I probably didn't even, like, I wouldn't even drinking water, bro.
Like, I was just on a suicide mission because I was like, I'm just going to do this until it's open.
I'm going to ball-tile fall.
And then when I got on, it felt too good to be true, so I was already waiting on it.
You see what I'm saying?
So now it's like I'm not happy.
A lot of the things around me are toxic
because everybody around me
is clinging on to me for dear life
and I don't know what the hell to do, you know what I'm trying
to figure it out, you know what I'm saying?
But also I know there's something
bigger and better for me, but
I never forget, like, when people start getting indicted
and things start happening, death jammed me, you pick up the phone.
That's not, that's not no cap.
Only person called me was Jay-Z.
He said, you need to come talk to me?
I was like, hell yeah.
So I went to his office, and I went to his office,
And I sat in his office in Rock Nation,
and we sat and we had a real conversation.
Yeah.
And I just felt the sense of, like, comfort
because I'm like, you know, he's like,
yo, you got it, whatever it is, you know,
I don't want to know.
He's saying that, like, you know,
but it's how you got to go about it.
And for me, it's just like,
I wouldn't the best version of myself
until the recession because everything
before that, I was deeply depressed, paranoid.
You know what I'm saying?
Didn't trust anybody around me.
I had so much trauma and turmoil going on
because I was that kid
that was told
to be tough
so I didn't even know
how to talk to people, bro.
I didn't even know how to
connect.
It was like a weird disconnect
because even people
there was my peers
and I said the other day
the realest thing about all that
my biggest regret
is not nourishing my relationship
because I was friends with LeBron
before anybody was friends
of LeBron.
You know,
I was friends with this guy before
but I was such a street nigga
I just be in my
like in my
your own element.
You know what I'm saying?
I know exactly.
Let me keep my distance.
I don't want to be around nobody.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I'm in that bag.
And I just woke up one day and I just remember it when I was going in the record
The Recession and I just woke up and I was like, damn, I'm free.
I got double platinum record just came out.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, damn, like I'm going to be a superstar.
That was my mentality.
And it was like I was like 60 pounds overweight.
I was like 260.
I'm 5'8.
All crystal and Woffel house.
So now I'm reading books
Learn about health
You know what I'm saying
Get myself together
Get my mind right
I'm starting to heal
You feel I'm saying
So now I'm starting to hill
I get down to like
One-90
You're like shit
It went from being gangsters
In the front row of my soul
To braw throwing pennies
I'm like I'm never going to
Yeah
So I'm like
This is a thing now
So I'm like I'm walking around
Ah geez
I'm like yo
They hit that nigga with a pair
Pannies
that niggas said y'all keep the cocaine right yeah and i be yo and there's no cat i've been at shows
with cats them ran and through a quarter bird on the stage yeah i love you know what i'm
saying like i just love but what i'm saying is when the second recess happened not to cut you off
though you was paranoid this shit you kick that shit right oh my what you're going to you're the
police right right right no and and but no castor i went through all those different things
but i could say up into the recession i just wasn't happy because
because I had a bunch of people with me.
And again, you're trying to fulfill the leadership role.
Everybody's standing in my house.
Everybody wearing my clothes.
Like everything, driving my car, whatever.
But it's just like, they ain't even happy.
So how can we all be happy if I'm coming downstairs and nobody's happy?
Not even happy for you because now I was just like, you're straight.
I'm like, no, we're straight.
But now I've got lawsuits, this, that, another.
I got a paper thing.
So it's costing me so much money.
And I don't have an outlet.
You know what I'm saying?
So I don't have somebody that,
can go tell I don't really feel comfortable
what's going on. I feel like I'm about to crash.
Right. You know what I'm saying? So I had to
just get out of my comfort zone
and just started to communicate with other people
and then I just got this place where I was able to talk
like one of my best business partner solo
I just tell them like, yo man, I'm going to drink wine.
What's that about? You know, but my whole
ploy was to get to him so I can talk to him.
You know what I'm saying? What kind of cigar is that?
Is it what we having a conversation? I was like, you know what?
Hit a conversation. I would love to do real estate.
He's like, I know somebody used to talk to him.
Bring the guy in.
We sit down and talk about real estate.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know shit about it.
You know what I'm saying?
He explained the things.
I just give him the money.
Boom, look what happened.
So when those things started to happen for me,
I started to see how people started to act different
because now I got another outlet to have conversations with people.
The conversations ain't the same.
I don't want to sit around and talk about what's going on the hood every day.
I'm trying to figure this out.
So for me, it's just like, that's when I started to, like, feel like, damn,
like I'm coming into my own.
So point in case is when I had to make a decision about whether it was me or everybody else,
hardest as it says that I haven't made in my life, bro, like, low-cat, like the hard is like a heart,
you know what I'm saying?
Because this is all I knew.
The only other decision is when I went cold turkey from the streets, you know what I'm saying,
before around.
And it was that hard because that was my safety net, you know what I'm saying?
So for me, it was just like, damn, but it's time to go be a superstar.
So I just went in and dived in here at first.
and
nigger I was happy
you know what I'm saying
I was like I was living
I was traveling
I was doing tours
I'm on tour with Jay Z
and killing shit out there
you know what I'm saying
you know what I'm saying
so now it's like I'm coming into my
and I'm looking like it
looking like the win
looking like it
skin good
eyes good
you start wearing jersey
and the jersey
going to like
working out doing pushups behind the stage
all that going
I heard about him.
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First time I heard about you, my man Tiller was down in Atlanta.
Shout out this Tonto, Cito, all my niggins from.
Yeah, you know Taurus.
Come on, man.
They all go to the club back in the day.
And Titter gets back to Philly and says,
Nicker, it's this nigga young Gizzy Gill.
This nigga got this shit on lock.
So I'm like, yeah.
So he's like, hold on.
He played so icy for me.
So I was like, that shit cool.
Like, you know, it's hot.
Like, but that didn't give the perfect picture of who you really was as an artist.
I was in jail when I first came out.
It's a difference when he was in the club.
So he actually seen this shit go.
Now, it's a difference from when you be in a club
and now you like, because it got a different effect on you.
You look over here, you see eight chicks over here,
they're going crazy, you look over here,
you see the gangsters over here, they're singing.
He had that effect.
When I heard it, I was like, like, it's cool, yeah, it's hot,
but, like, this shit that, like, they was going crazy.
Like, but then when I heard the next shit,
right.
That was wrong, like, Trappadah or something?
I said, oh, yeah, I understand.
I understand because I kind of looked at you like
you was the master of
it wasn't what you say
it's how you say yeah for sure
you feel what I'm saying sure
because you you could say some of the simplest shit
I came down the steps
nigger made a move and that boy got wet
and then it's yeah
that's it's like the whole club saying that shit
it's like and it's just the way you delight
Delivered that shit.
It was like, this is a cold nigger, you know what I mean?
And you really was a person who really, to me,
niggas really tried to copy your ad lips.
Right.
That's when you know you're a cold motherfucker.
Niggins try to copy your ad libs.
But they had to know how I got them, though.
The thing was, I was never a rapper.
I signed people at first.
That was my thing.
I wanted to be cash money.
But then when everybody got locked up,
up and jammed up
and all the money was gone
I didn't really have a choice
but I used to sit in the studio
with them but half of the adage
came because I didn't really
understand how to write
songs so what I would do
is just get phrases that
that I wanted to say and say them
and then it would just be this big space
I'm like shit let me just
say this to answer myself
okay right
which was like even when I did
them boys with boys in the hood
which was one of probably
the most phenomenal verses ever
for me
Yeah, yeah. Matter of fact, that was one of the first ones around that time to come out too.
Like around that era, I was like, oh, yeah, he, yeah.
And that was the first time you can really like people who, what you're saying, that cold talk, it was like, I was saying things on the radio that the radio, you know, people didn't know what you were saying.
Right.
So they was just letting you go.
Because if you go on the radio talking about
If it's taking too long
To lock up, bring it back
The street's going crazy
Right
You know what I'm saying
But the radio don't know
What it means
So they can't take it off
Right
You know what I'm saying
So it was that cold
But the answer
What you were saying
Was even when I did them boys
You know
I went into a room
With a room full of artists
Like Jody
Gied Duton
Like rappers
You know
They're in
They weren't in on that shit too
It took me like three hours
To put that verse together
You know what I'm saying
But I knew what I was doing
So at the end of the day
Like that's how I
I'll record then.
And I remember a trick there, and Jazzy Faye was everybody was in the studio.
It was kind of like, wanting to be a part of the group.
Like, it was like whack.
Right, right.
And I remember pinning my verse up.
I didn't have my engineer, so I used their engineer.
He didn't know how to record me, so I had to figure that out.
And I remember everybody kept walking out of the room.
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This should take a ferville.
You sure of him.
When I dropped that verse and went outside, you know, because I like to listen to him,
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That's just, if it's taking too long to lock up, bring it back.
Everybody's studio was running there.
Everybody's standing in the room.
Like, they was like in a-you-what-and-a-you- what I'm saying?
And I knew it.
I said, yeah.
I got these niggas.
I got these niggas now.
That was your confidence booster.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Because there was rappers.
Yeah, there was rappers.
And that was the first time you was in there with some rappers.
Yeah.
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Welcome to another episode of a million dollars worth a game,
business spotlight.
We give you the news you can use and we get you out of that couch.
Today we got my man,
HACTS and CEO with Herman.
Listen, I'm telling me, listen, he's going to give you the game on how to get that
business credit.
A lot of people be talking about him, I need this, I need that.
Listen, he can get with me, man.
He got me hundreds of thousands of business credit.
I didn't even use it yet.
I don't know why.
First of all, let me just say this.
A maxes.
I mean, he took our shit to a different level.
Let's get it.
It's another level.
You know what I mean?
First of all, I heard me personally, I want to thank you because you came around
and you said, man, y'all got all this traffic.
Y'all doing all.
Do you know what you can do?
Oh.
And we was like, what?
And we was like, what?
And you was like, I could take you on and get your X amount of millions and credit right now.
And I was like, niggie, you're lying.
And we had to do this because a lot of people seen us.
I ain't lying.
And you did that shit so fast.
It was like this.
I couldn't believe it.
I appreciate that.
I'm talking about.
About, hold on, just so y'all niggas don't think I'm bluffing.
I always keep showing.
Just so y'all don't think I'm bluffing.
You got to show the receipts.
You know what I mean?
I don't want y'all.
I don't want y'all.
I don't think I'm bluffing.
You know what I mean?
There's a bunch of motherfuckers in here, too, but I don't want y'all to think I'm bluffing.
There we go.
I'm not playing with these shit.
Platinum's the goals.
And he did that for us.
You feel what I'm saying?
So I just want to thank you, man.
Because if you out here and you got a business and your shit ain't breakdancing me.
He can make your shit pop block and drop.
like Chris Brown.
You feel what I'm saying?
Get you them credit cards.
He can get you the business credit.
Man, he'd make your shit moonwalk.
I'm talking about all that shit.
Dancing.
Yeah, he'd make your shit float.
Dancing.
You ever seen a nigga dance in the air and float?
That's what you make your motherfucking LLC do.
You nigger sitting around with LLCs and you act like LL fleas.
You hear me you ain't doing nothing with it.
I'm trying to tell you, give him that fucking number, man.
Listen, let me tell you something.
Right now, he's going to get your video, right?
Going to get you 10 different business credit card,
No PG.
You're going to, right now, you can use these to get 10 business credit cards, no PG.
What you need to do is text MWG to 1-844-9-49-3-1-15.
1-844-9-4-9-3-1-15.
Yes.
Once again, 1844-9-49-3-1-15.
Listen, you'll see it on the screen.
Text million dollars worth a game.
Listen, man.
You'll see it on the screen.
Just tucks MWG.
But right now, what you need to do is understand he's going to.
give you a free a free ebook and you're going to get this video or how to get you 10
business credit cards no PG no personal guarantee listen listen and we're going to line you up for
the courses coming down the road we got a lot of stuff coming but her so my name johnny donut
johnny donut talk to me mr donut i got you know you got two you got johnny donut and you got johnny
do dirty uh-huh johnny donut have a nice personal credit score right right yeah i got an LLC
i had it for two years i've been playing games with it lane games
got a 700 credit score okay and what can i do what can you do so if you got good credit we're going to put
you in position to get 25 50 100 000 so the better your personal credit we can get you that money
on the business side because what the banks are going to do they might listen you is good with your
personal credit you is good with your own file great now i'm going to trust you to do well with your own
business credit so now we want to move everything out of your personal name get everything out your
personal name get everything out your kid's name get everything out your mama name get it in your
business name you got that piece of paper you got that document you want to move that money to
that side because it's not showing up on your personal credit report because you know when you put
stuff on your personal credit report you go get that flat screen TV you get that iPad now it messes
up your credit usage and your score drops but what if you put that in your business name and it
doesn't show up on your personal credit port now you're golden but now I want to talk to you
yes because you got bad credit her I'm not in position how can I get that
that too.
Holy fuck.
You mean I got bad credit.
He's talking about you, Johnny Dewyer.
He got the credit, but since you got excellent, right, but since you got bad credit,
Herm, what can I do?
How can I be put in position?
Well, let me help you put you in position.
You text that number.
We're going to give you a video that's going to show you how to get 10, no personal
guarantee business credit cards to put you into position so you get some type of
capital so you can be able to make some moves, start your business, get your high
side hustle, your t-shirt brand, your boutique, anything.
We're going to get you, put you in position to make you.
So you're saying, okay, so you're saying, I'm Johnny Do Do Do Dirty or right?
I'm up to the fuck.
I ain't like that fucking name.
Johnny Dood Dirty.
Fucking, fuck as you talk about.
Right.
Where the fuck you even get that from?
Dude Dirty.
I know a dude named Duddy for me.
So, all right.
I'm home.
Right.
All right.
I got an LLC.
Got the LLC.
Uh.
But my credit score like $5.40.
It's not looking good.
It's not looking good.
My shit fucked up.
Yeah.
I couldn't help you before.
But now I can help you.
Now I can get you a couple dollars.
Now I can get you some type of capital to put some gasoline on your dreams, on your imagination.
Put that gasoline on that.
You need some studio time.
You need to start your T-shirt brand.
You need to start whatever.
I need to get in the real estate.
I need a little something, Herman, but my credit is trash.
And I'm going to be able to help you put you in position.
So you get 10.
I'm going to give you 10 of them.
Not one, not two, not three.
I'm giving you 10.
No personal guarantee business credit cards to put you in position.
You hear that?
You fucking credit gladiators out there who've been worn with your motherfucking credit for the last four years.
Trying to get your shit right
You ain't got to have your shit right
For him to get your shit right
I get you something
I'm just saying
I want to get you some in the room
Yeah
Right now your niggas busted and disgusted
Popped up like a stolen car
I ain't getting nothing
Didn't even know you could get something
Will it's something right here
Waiting on you nigga
What's you gonna do
Give him that fucking number again
Listen right now you need to text
MWG to 1-844-9-9-4-9-3-1-1-5
one eight four four nine four nine three one one five so you're saying if I'm just a loser and I'm sitting
at home right now with fucking bad credit I can open up an LLC yeah and you can help a
I can help you out how much age I got to have on a LLC say something I'm tired of giving you
niggas this game and you niggas still being fucking losers for these credit cards we're talking
about only got to be three months old that's it yellow see three months old you got a business
checking account you watch that video I'm going to send you
free training, 10 business credit cards that's going to put you in position.
All right, because before I came here, you had good credit.
You had a 680 credit score.
I'm helping you get the Amex.
I'm helping you get the platinum.
But a lot of people came to my DMs.
He's, I'm not there yet.
What can I do?
So I got an answer to people's call.
Yo, I got something for you.
I went out there.
I did some research, made some connection with some banks.
And now I'm giving that back to my people and you getting it for free.
All right.
So let me ask you this question, right?
How could it be any niggas out here that's broke, man?
when we're giving out this type of information, man.
Yeah, million dollars worth of information.
I'm confused, man.
We give it.
If you're trying to open up a business, you're trying to get some money.
Mm-hmm.
You got bad credit.
I could open up an LLC, run some bullshit money through there for three months.
Come to you.
There you go.
And I got 10 fucking credit cards.
You way ahead of me.
There you go.
Okay, now let me tell you niggas some.
When your niggas get these credit cards, don't be the fuck up in Louie.
You better stick to the plan
Remember that shit you said
You was going to do
Whenever you got a shot
God if you just give me one shot
I'm opening up my store
And I'm going to the top
I ain't going to never look back
Now you get your shot nigga
You're buying bitches bags
That don't deserve it
Because you're trying to impress a bitch
That don't deserve to be impressed
She wasn't there when you were stressed
I'm just saying
This nigga's about to get y'all
Some fucking real game
That's got his attention, motivation
And education nigga
You better take advantage
all right don't get these 10 credit cards
and they'll be back at square one
a year from now
now with these 10 credit cards could you do it all
all online you could do everything online bro
I can't make it any easier for you do this shit all over your phone
all over your phone sit on your couch
and bro this is per LLC you got another LLC
run to play with another LLC
damn yeah it's time to run it up
I'm giving you the game I'll give you the blueprint come on
hold on wait hold on wait hold on come on I just go ahead
go ahead go ahead go ahead go ahead
this shit 100% legal right
I'm just saying this shit
sound too
you got four of them you get 40
you're just damn
you know the receipts I show
you guys got how many how many
how many business credit cards
between the two you all right
so that's per LLC
you're running this game per LLC
no you know because there's some motherfuckers out there
because let me just tell you something
when you don't know the game
that the white folks know
and you black and you're teaching it
yeah it can't be real
it can be real
black people don't trust like so it's
so it's a nigga somewhere
right now he ain't got nothing but a gun to his name a gun in a fucking flash screen he
ain't got cable nothing he just got wifi and youtube and he's watching this and he actually
got an LLC he like look at this nigger lying talking about he can get me 10 credit cards yeah
success has receipts shit don't even sound believable less as receipts so I just want to let
them know that there was a lot of information out here that you just don't know that if you knew
better, you do better. Do better.
That's all I'm trying to tell you. And I got to give you guys
the receipts. So when I show you the receipts, you
could double back, be like, yo, this guy knows what he's
talking about. So what else you're going to get?
Everybody who text that number,
I'm going to put you on a waiting list because I'm
coming out with an application.
This is this web app that's going to take you
step by step to get no
personal guarantee business credit cards,
business loans, cars in your business
name. Wallo 126.
I see you've got a couple things outside in
your business name. We're going to teach you out to get
cars in your business name,
credit cards in your business name,
even beyond the 10
free ones that I'm giving you access to.
You text that number.
I'm put you on the waiting list in November.
When that app drops,
you guys are going to be the first ones to get it,
my million dollar worth of game crew.
Y'all going to get it first.
Give them that fucking number, man.
Listen, right now I need you all to text.
MWG to 1-844-9-49-31-15.
1844-9-49-31-15.
See the number?
on that screen, make sure y'all text them
motherfucking half. You got an L.O.C. If you don't,
you better be getting one. And then write
that number down right now. And then
three months from now, if the L.O.C. go
through. You run a couple Monday. Texted
that. Text them a motherfucking number. But what I'm
saying is do sound with it. Yeah. Go out there
really. I'm talking about you're trying to start a T-shirt brand.
You're trying to get into the hair business. Trying
to start a restaurant. Go here.
Get your rent together. Pague. Barbershop.
I mean, because one thing about this game is a lot
of people utilize OPM. Other people's money.
Other people's money, man.
And that's how a lot of people get on.
They go ahead, leverage, use that money, run it back, pay it off.
Yeah.
And then now you got up off of it, just having credit.
Just, you know, you know what's crazy.
There's a lot of people that don't even try this.
Right.
They got LLCs.
They just send home and they think they're out of the game.
They're not doing nothing with them, bro.
And all they got to do is go on their phone.
Watch this video there.
Herm is going to see you.
He's going to see you this video.
Once you text, MWG to 1-844-9-9-39-31-15.
1844-9-49 31-15 yeah 31 15 yeah
listen I'm gonna give you the game
the hustle is sold separately I'm gonna give you the blueprint
all you have to do is execute y'all see the t-shirt I'm wearing I'm wearing
audit your circle I don't know who you got in your circle
yeah who you messing with I don't know who you messing with
but be that light in your circle to put all your friends on
all your people on to the million dollars worth of game I got you
we're gonna put everybody in position you text that number
I'm gonna send you how long do it take for the uh these 10
credit cards like how long like the process to save are doing right now and you get approved right
there they let you know right there whether you got approved than that if your stuff is set up
properly yeah yeah your LLC set up properly and I'm going to show you in that video on how to
set up your LLC property if it's sell it property properly you're going to get it you can get
approved we're going to put you in position and there's 10 of them safe friends you just got too
now you have 10 20 000 all from watching a video on YouTube so we're going to put you guys
in position to win audit your circle be the light in your circle be the light in your
cancel all the people.
They're telling you this is a scam.
This is not going to work.
You saw them bust out the receipts even before I started speaking.
Make this happen.
Oh, no, you upgraded our shit.
One of the main reasons you hear because everybody being a damn,
yo, man, what's up with the bull, huh?
And I don't be having time to explain anything to stuff.
Right, right, right, right.
I got to break all this stuff down.
It's like, you know, you'd be one ahead time.
But a lot of people are like, yo, what's up?
Every time we post the videos and they see you, I'll be like, yo, man.
And I noticed when I posted you, your motherfucker follows what through the risk.
Crazy.
Crazy.
Because everybody wants the knowledge.
They want the game, bro.
So they be in the DMs, we teach and we learn.
I can't answer every single DMs.
I was like, listen, let me do the training video.
So the training video is out the course on how to get no personal guarantee funding.
We're going to put you all on the list.
And when it dropped, you guys are going to get it first.
So we're going to hold your hand to walk you through how to get no personal guarantee funding for any LLC.
You got the loans, the credit card.
How to get cars in your name?
Listen, it's over right now.
We're going to move how they've been moving for the first 400 years.
We got the game now.
All we got to do is execute.
And how many people had you help?
How much total funding do you think?
Listen, in 2021, total, total, my company, Bella Sloan Enterprises, shout out to my daughter, we funded $50 million.
That's right.
In business funding alone, we're not even talking about the personal side.
On the business side alone, $50 million.
This year, we want to do $125.
We got 90 days in the year left.
We're going to hit that goal.
Don't you want you all do one, two, six.
I like that.
One, six.
I got that.
Get my number one more time.
Right down to get this game right now.
to text MWG to 1-844-9-49-1-15, 1-844-9-49, 315.
Like, stop playing games, man.
Yes.
Get this game.
I'm telling you, he's going to give you, listen.
The information is going to send you a video so you get the information on how to access
10 different business credit cards, no P-G.
He's going to give you his free e-book, and he's also going to allow you up for the courses
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You don't want to miss this information.
I'm telling you, you don't want to miss it.
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Stop playing games, man
May and I was where we game, been in the spotlight,
Haitian CEO, Gilly the Nut, and it's just like that.
Right.
The movie that took place during the beginning of your career,
it was one of the greatest movies in the history of the ghetto.
Right.
The movie, the boys, you know, BMF, just doing anything.
Right.
I don't think we ever seen a movie like that up close.
Right.
did you did
could you have a fan of that
that movie
a how it went down
from the the machinery
from the whips
to the jury
the especially the club
no no no fuck especially
no no no no you got the wrong
especially
the women
the women but listen listen
but listen
all that
did you
did you even fan
that that shit will be
emulated for decades
it's still trying to become
it's still trying to become
It's still trying to, people still trying to emulate that movie
that was in people minds through video
and some people seen that shit up close.
Right.
Did you think that it would have such a big impact on culture?
I think that when you're in it,
you don't see things in real time.
You know what I mean?
I just know what I, things I saw that I felt like,
okay this is different meaning like you know we used to hang out you know how it is now where
you see people taking pictures that was a red flag from somebody like myself yeah hold what
you're going on you know what I'm saying so it was things like that or or or like when you're in
the club and you can tap guillian I just spent my last 100,000 to get 200 so I go in their bag and
200,000.
Don't be like I.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, or you ain't got your car today.
You can drive somebody else's.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Or, you know, it's just...
Not no regular whip.
Right.
Lambo.
Lambo or whatever.
But, and I think it was such a magic time for like Atlanta.
Mm-hmm.
Uh-huh.
Because you had the people that can get you those type of cars.
One phone call.
You know what I'm saying?
The jewels were a little different.
They'd pull up to the club and bring you the joint.
The club,
promoters will come to the house and get the money before you get there.
Make sure you got the bottles.
And I just think, you know, and I never, you know, take nothing away from the city,
but I think what dude and then was doing was bringing a Detroit lifestyle to Atlanta.
You know what I'm saying?
And I just think that when you see somebody do something different and it works,
you captivate it.
And one thing that I can credit to that is I remember going to the club and being in there.
And we used to drink Quabo 1,800, and Christile.
Yeah.
And Alex, which is the promoter.
A.G. Shout out to A.G.
Aitin said, I got bad news.
I don't have any 1800 or Christiow.
But I do have Petron and Perrier-Julier, and we start drinking that.
You know what I'm saying?
And if you really notice holding the bottles,
and if you look at the coach, and now everybody holds the bottles,
and you're sitting there you're going damn
and I watch
they go from that to little John
rapper by Petron
to Petron being the next
biggest thing in the world
that's all everybody's drunk
or seeing the Chris style
go from that to PJ
I'm like damn
or going to the club
and it was like
your mission
to you know
fuck out money
you know what I'm saying
the strip club
I'm fucking his money out
nobody I'm gonna keep it all the real
nobody did it like them names
but that was the thing
but this is a thing like
so even for me
I used to even tell, dude, I'd be like, yeah, you know, because I'll get my own bag, but I'm like,
what I'm going to do is I'm going to wear this chain that says Jeezy, this jersey with Jeezy
in the back, and I'm going to do the same thing, you know what I'm saying, because everybody
get money.
I'm going to be in the midst, though.
Right?
But also, I'm going to make sure they're playing my music.
Yeah.
Because this is, this is marketing to me.
And if you're a real, and if you're a real hustler, I'm only throwing 2,000.
No, no, but you had to throw it, though.
He had to throw it.
Oh, damn, you had to fuck it up.
Because the...
What's the most you feel?
What's the most you feel?
Probably the most I probably through.
Probably on my own.
Probably like $300,000.
Oh, no.
And that's probably like...
Nigger.
That's probably like a...
In a week.
Oh, in the week.
But it's been more collectively.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not bragging, but I'm saying...
But you was marketing.
That was marketing dollars.
For me, but I knew...
They kept seeing you with that jersey on.
Bro.
The snowman.
All it was...
And shout out to DJ Nando.
God bless you did.
DJ Nando, which ended up being
one of my good friends
when I used to walk in the club
he was like jeez what you need
50,000 100,000
and at first I thought
he was like putting pressure on me
but I didn't understand
he was getting the girls
to understand who I was
okay
he was with you
right he was with me
and the first place
I took Jeff Jam
before I got my deal
I flew the whole
death jam into Atlanta
where am I going to take them
to show them
I'm really
Magic City
I know every girl in there
I know all the
DJ. I know the door man. I'm having it my
way. Then the homies in there, too.
You know what I'm saying?
And as soon as you come in.
Jeez-Dy, what you want?
189,000. Get jeezing.
But I will say.
Def Jam like this. Sign this,
I was giving some of the
execs money. Shout out to Asana
Airs, which was my product manager. I watched
her put it in her bag. I was like,
you know what I'm saying?
I'm putting it out.
He's tripping.
What it was for me is just like,
you know, I just think
that I had again a vision
you know what I'm saying
and I was able to understand that I'm going to spend this money
like my man used to say
I was like yo why are you spending so much money
he said we're helping single mothers
that was his thing I mean my thing was
he was a cold motherfucker
he was a tricking motherfucker
and we helped me single mother
and my thing was always marketing
I never lost the eye on the ball of that
but then also there's no other place
in the world you can be cooler
than a strip club
that's the staple strip club
in a major black city
that is the mecca of culture
you know what I'm saying
like that's a fixture
in the community
meaning that
which is why
you know
anytime somebody comes to Atlanta
they got to go there
but my point in case is
it's like
you ain't got to be big
nowhere in the world
as long as you big there
because every hustler in the world
coming there
and it's just like
and if your shit is on rotation
in there.
They're going back to where
they're coming to that city
and they see you
that shit raining
you from.
They're going back
to wherever they're from
and they're like
yo, I was in there
and by the way
people were assigned
everywhere like
Trapp or die
drop and every
they played the whole
mixtape
and the clubs
and all with the drops
and all
same thing when I came
to Philly though
nigga
I'm talking about
this was the first time
in the history
of DJing
with a motherfucking
DJ
which fucking play
and then he was in
the motherfucking crowd
with the nils
Because he's let the whole shit play.
I'll get there in 55 minutes when it's over.
And, bro, I pressed up.
I pressed up.
I know at least 600,000 copies myself of Trappadai.
Ron saw me.
We was riding around passing them things out everywhere I can get somebody to take one.
I used to go to this club on the east side call Primetime.
Every Sunday, they used to have like 3,000 people there.
I used to pass out CDs every Sunday.
and that's why I got my first show book
just based on me
just went with $200.
That was the happiest
$200,000 for my work.
I'm like, you know, it's like you being the artist
and paying somebody and somebody like, well, shit,
I get $100 for that.
You're like, shit, let's do it.
But that's when I knew I was on to something.
But I do want to shout out the girls at Magic City
in that time because one thing it was
when you came in there, all the girls were superstars.
You knew them all by their name.
who they was, you know, who they
deal with, and they kept you on point
with everything that was going on the city, who robbed
and who jacking, who talked to, who the police, who the snitches
that was what they did.
And we just took care of them in that way.
But they was also the ones that had
the influence, to influence
the real cats from other cities
to like shit.
Yeah.
Because they, like, you don't like that jeezer.
So a nigga feel like he behind.
Right.
Right. Right. Right.
That's what playing now. He don't like the snowman.
Right. No, I'm fucking.
the snowman, he's like, oh, the snowman,
the nigger lied like him.
Yeah, but that's, but that's how it happened.
And it, and it gradually just happened like that,
and it just started spread, and it was just like,
before you knew it, and again, it was a magical time in Atlanta.
It was like, you came outside of Magic City.
It was like a car show.
Yeah, all you can think of.
And they won, you know what I'm saying?
And it's just like, don't leave that out.
It went out?
It was a car show when you niggas won.
Yeah, for sure.
It was a car show, and at the same time, you know what I'm saying,
it was a lot of money
floating through the city
in a way that made
it just magical
and it was just like
everybody was winning
you know what I'm saying
and it was like the music
was the soundtrack to
the win
everybody winning
you know what I'm saying
Trappada was like
yeah
you know what I went from old school
shit
that's what was going on
that nigga said it was just
money floating around the city
yeah you niggas
was throwing it
but all
strippers had bent
oh yeah no they was living
they was living you said they were
superstars all of them had bit
like this was the only place
where strippers was pulling up
in the same cars
as the rappers
and the hustlers
he was getting that money
in Philly the bits got beat up
hinder's yeah
no that was
they was jumping out there shit
you hear me and I'm like
it was so crazy back then
like
Porsches and shit didn't even get parked in front of the
club like somebody in front of magic
no no no no no nigger you got to be in the rar
i wish that shit they would put a portion in front of that
motherfucker they'd kick a nigga in his ass that
parked that joint man yeah like
that shit was
unbelievable it was real bro you know what i mean
and i'm not going i'm not going even like
hold you like
you know even because even when i came in
you know what I'm saying it was like all about like snap music
yeah so it was hard to compete with that shit
you know what I'm saying like scrapping them had it on lock
Knuck a few bucks.
Knock a few bucks.
My tempo was so slow that it took real hustlers with credibility and influence
to that people know this is what it's supposed to sound like.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I, you know, my music, like you had Laffy Taffy.
Lavin, Davy, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
And it was like that's where had the club on smash.
Yeah.
And it's like, I'm coming in here.
You got records like, you know, Trappad, Air Force.
they're so slow but when you start to see people rejoice
and like celebrate to it I'm like damn
and then what happened is you know what I'm saying
I started going on the road and getting shows
and then I would show up in these cities
and it's like even like Philly
it's been wall to wall oh you remember the show I bought you
to Philly the club to the club yeah
I broke some brand with you how much you want nigga
and it was like it's wall to wall
but it all started right there in the walls imagine
I can't eat
I can't eat
I can't eat
I can't eat cat
it's where it started at
Magic City
so shout out to Magic City
they birthed cheesy
yeah
now
you've been
you've been with
death jam
since the beginning
yeah
Kobe Brian
oh
what
what is it that
kept you there
what was the
business relationship
like
because a lot of artists
right
and I really want to know
this for the artists
out there
that might be
with a label
which is
it might be
the partners
and have it
can take
that partnership
and have longevity with it.
What is the keys of that?
And what was it about Def Jam that, you know?
What was it about Def Jam?
In the beginning, if I'm honest,
had a lot to do with Shakir Stewart.
Rest in peace of Shakir Stewart.
Yeah, man, like, Secure was my confidant.
He was the one person I could tell how I was feeling.
You know what I'm saying?
Because to everybody else, he was Superman.
Right.
You don't go through shit.
You got it.
You got money.
You ain't going to nothing.
I was like, we're about to.
do this too. I'm nervous and shit.
What about it? What are we doing? You know what I mean?
But Shakir was my friend,
my confidant, and
by him being in the building,
I just felt like I had
a different, he had a different
type of alliance with me
because he knew me from the
street. He was one of the reasons
why I got signed.
I think that L.A. Reed
played such a big part because
he understood what South
music was about. Yeah. And he
was like you know he was just so he just understood how to make superstars and he was cutting
that check by the way yeah you know what I'm saying and um when Kevin Lowes who originally
signed me yeah left two weeks after signing me and went to Atlantic and lo and behold jZ became
the president yeah so now I got this trifecta of people that I got relationship
relationships that are helping me, you know, through all these different things.
Like, that's why I was able to do the Boys in the Hood deal with Puff and Bad Boy
and still have my death jam deal because now I'm with Jay and Puff and we having conversations.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm like, you all want to do these?
Like, yeah, whatever.
L.A. Reed was with it too.
So to answer your question, I think my loyalty was to, you know, I'm one of those type of people.
I'm a lawyer by default.
Like, I'm about my business.
I'm just saying, like, if it ain't able to fix it.
That's a hell of a combination.
Right.
At that time, L.A. Reed, was the chairman, right?
Correct.
And J. Z. was the president.
Correct.
And Kevin Liles just left, but you had dealings with him.
Right.
That's an unbelievable role of that.
Right, right.
And me and Kevin still talk to the state.
But I got so much game and understood the building so much.
And even the people that worked in there, I built like a real relationship with him.
Was Kaiser still over there?
No, Kaiser wasn't at.
He was at Atlantic.
He left by now.
Yeah.
So, you know, you got Peckos, you got, you got, you know, it was just a legendary time, you know what I'm saying?
And it was just like, L.A. Rie would call me and put me on records with Rihanna.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Just coming to man, you know what I'm saying?
I was doing records with yay and this one, that one.
And it was just like, damn, you know what I'm saying?
Relationships.
Relationships.
But again, you know, rest of the piece of the goat, Kobe, I kind of had that Kobe L.A. L.A. Lakers, like, I'm a fixture in this.
Right.
what I'm saying, which was why I was able to negotiate to be an executive up there.
So a lot of people don't know I'm executive at DevJam right now.
We just signed Haiti Baby from SoCal.
He's dope.
We just signed him to our label CT, New World, and Dev Jam.
But it's just like I understand the building.
And again, it's like having a plug that never rob you.
Right.
Why you're leaving?
Right.
They never rob me.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, I got a plug.
You know what I'm saying?
They always keep the work.
They never ran out of work.
Right.
It was just like, you know, if I look like shopping with somebody else, you know, you buy your hit.
Shout out to my brother Tungi over there, too, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that's another thing.
I've been through almost seven different regimes of death gym.
Yeah.
And I stuck in there even when it was shaky.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Only fucking area you ain't been through it was a run DMC.
Right, right.
You feel me?
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
And Russell Simmons.
And Leior and all them.
Yeah.
No, he was there when Leo was there.
No, Lear was trying to sign me to Atlantic.
Oh, he was trying to sign me, though.
I was just like, when he came to him.
I flew in to see him.
He was like, yeah, I really want to see you in.
You know, I he talked.
Yeah, old mobster.
He said, I will, anybody to get in our way, I will smash him like an ant.
He said, I smest him like an ant with a sludge hammer for you.
I said, yo, this thing is cold.
You know what I'm saying?
He was, it was L.A. Reed with the Savoy Affaird that kind of, you know,
he smoked in his good cigar, drinking the Louis 13.
He'd go in his office.
It's like, I'll be L.A. office.
This shit is cragid.
You're like L.A.
Atlanta, T.L.
He had the whole Tony Rich.
He had an unbelievable staff.
You from down here was easier to believe in that.
But the glue to it all was the fact that Shakir was in there.
Yeah.
Because I trust him.
You know what I'm saying?
Secure's, you know, we've been through a lot of things together.
But I did, like, because, you know, a lot of these people will tell you anything to get things done.
Absolutely.
Because they got your ear.
But I trusted him.
You know what I'm saying?
If he said something, you know, I'm going to think about it.
Because back then I was definitely paranoid.
Second-guessing anything anybody came to me with
because I didn't trust industry people at the time,
but I trusted him.
I'm saying?
That's major, man.
Now, snowfall.
You know, the island will come out tomorrow.
Who do you got on there?
South DeMars.
So I really wanted to link with the guy.
Well, first of all,
shout out to all the producers that rock with me,
Ben Rock with me, Justice League.
the list goes on and on and on
shout out to DJ drama
Don Cannon
I think Cool and Dre
all those guys on there too
As far as features
I just really wanted to rock
With the young guys
Not even young
Like the homies that I felt like
I respect what they can stand for
I want to build some type of alliance with
So you got ESTG
What I was saying
We got a record called Scarface
It's nuts
You got a shout out to my boy
Should be out right now
42 Doug
We got a record call putting the minks down
It's going to tear Detroit
And the Midwest up
And shout out to
Little Dirk, man
That's my brother, man
We got a record called Most Hated
That's his guy
Yeah, we got a record called Most Hated
And I'm gonna say this too, man
The reason why I love Dirk man
Is Dirk
Dirk
way Dirk nurtures his relationships.
But also, if you sit down and have a conversation with Dirk.
Oh, yeah.
He's like a sponge.
Yes, he's so game up.
You know, he's so good.
And then you'll watch him and he'll go do exactly what we talked about him being
independent.
My rooftop.
We had a whole conversation.
And I sat there and watched him do everything we had a conversation about.
It's all to take it sometimes for somebody to put it in your mind that you can really do
this shit.
But at the same time, I watch him, you know, be at a place where he was trying to figure it out to
everything that he wanted
he actually got
you know what I'm saying
and sometimes I kind of
hate to see a lot of the city
go through
but I understand
yeah
what I'm saying
so shout out to dirt
and I've seen you
shout out to my Detroit family
I just seen you in Detroit
but payroll
Gianvani baby money in them
yeah shout out to pay roll
I mean Detroit is like
yeah
matter of fact
when this come out
we should be
having a
a B-side concert
in Detroit
you know what I'm saying
right now
Detroit is just different, bro.
And I'm never going downplay, you know, the connection that I have with Detroit
because it's like, like, Detroit is like home.
You know what I'm saying?
It's crazy.
Like, I feel better there than some places where I'm supposed to be.
Yeah.
And I go to Detroit and it's a slub and even shout out to payroll.
And I just call him like, I'm, yeah, yeah, by the way.
He's a solid individual.
Solid.
He's solid.
He's smart.
Solid.
He's wise.
Right.
You know, he soak a lot of game up, man.
He's real mature.
No, no, for his age, yes.
Yes.
But that's the thing about Detroit.
Like, I feel like it's something in the water out there
because they live by different creed and coal.
Yep, and they're about their people.
Yeah, but a lot of cities don't have that type of loyalty.
You know what I'm saying?
Those morals and values and integrity.
Right.
You know, just payroll somebody can leave with your kids.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'll be back.
So they're good.
He, that type of guy.
Right.
So shout out the payroll.
Shout out to the homie, baby, baby money.
Sign out of Peezy.
Baby money.
T, all my people out there.
My guy, Peezy, Vezo.
Vezo, shout out to Vezzo, too.
Bezzo got a record coming, too.
Oh, yeah, you're not playing.
Shout out to Defiance Field.
That's my water, yeah, that's my water.
You got to send us some cases, man.
Right, man.
We got to get to him.
Shout out to this Nod, too, man.
Give me some Defiance Field.
The Fiance Field.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout out to, he got this fine coniac.
Yeah, so we got Konyak.
Nog.
That's what I'm talking about, man.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's what you.
And you just, you just,
business shit.
Yeah, for me, it's just like, man.
For me, it's just like, again, I finally got a chance to get there.
And I'm just trying to leave by example.
When you think about, you know, our region and where we're at, we don't got a lot of puffs and JZs.
That's my mission to be in the position.
So generation behind me can be like, yo, this is what you're doing, you 10, 15 years in the game.
Because one thing about it, there ain't no exploration date on getting no money.
You know what I'm saying?
Put the expiration date on that shit if you won, nigga.
you know what you're like what you doing man you've been doing you know people like
why don't you just chill for what right I'm I'm I'm looking 21 right I feel 22 I told you
I just told all the youngings I said that don't you know this is always the motherfuckers with money
that tell a broke motherfuckers money ain't everything oh yeah shit what a motherfucker you
better want that you better want that shit bad as you won't air right it's right next here right
and I'm and I'm gonna tell you something I was in the cell when I was in the penitentiary
You just put the album out.
And my cellie coming in like,
yo, you got to check this joint out.
New Jersey shit.
Oh, here on here talking this shit.
Just win.
Just win.
First time I ever heard of Les Brown in my life.
I'm in the penitentiary.
Now, I used to be the nigga in the yard
going around talking the niggas all the time.
Baby, we're going to be always...
When I heard that record
and then I went aboard a bunch of Les Brown shit,
I said, yo, man, this shit I'll be doing
but I'll be doing it on some street shit
that niggies in the yard.
that song really made me come home
and turn it up with the motivation
on the street level
because I was like yeah less
he's talking to them
but hearing that it was like
I was saying shit that was similar
but more on some street shit
how we got to switch it up
and if you go and look at my body of works
I came home
that's what really started
this shit just win
that song right there
because it was so powerful
I was like damn
but when my celly came
my shout out of free my man
Chip man Chip and Timmy
when you saw he came
in the shower?
No, I said it came in the cell
and they get the fuck out of it.
So, so on and so on, right.
So on and so on.
And it was just like, that song was major, man.
You niggas talk about Jeezy in the shower.
You're going to be a bad motherfucker.
No, less, somebody put,
and that's another thing.
I was hanging around some people.
They put you in with the less.
And they put me on the less.
And I was just like, and you got to understand.
Everything that I ever done, you know,
that I ever did and I got gained from,
I immediately put it.
in the music to give it back to my people
because I just feel like
I'm a vessel when it comes to that
because I'm not scared to get outside of my comfort zone
and go sit down and chop it up with somebody
and get some gain, you know what I mean?
It might not be who you wanted to be
because you're used to dealing with a certain type of person.
Yeah.
But I'm a comedian enough to be a G
is still going to have an intelligent articulated conversation
with somebody to get the information they have
and the data and the knowledge
and be like, yo, that's how I wrote the recession.
I just went to talk to people
Like I was in a room full of people, man
And I know there was
You know, billionaires
You know, multi-millionaires
And they hear them even
Being concerned about money
And talking about a recession
I didn't even know what it was
I wouldn't have looked it up
See what I'm saying
And then I was like
Oh, this can really happen
And that's why I wrote the recession
Because I was trying to put people on the game
But my point in case is
When I heard Les Brown
And the way he was talking about motivation for me
I was like I never heard like
Because I know you probably looked at a bunch of YouTube
This shit is crazy
went through his whole.
His hit is crazy.
And he was speaking in rooms of 5,000 people back in the day in the 80s.
But the way he was able to articulate and articulate his message, it just hits you different.
And even for me, like, it's some of my lowest times, bro, like some of the times when I'm, like, out of my mind, I'll sit there, man, throw them less brown.
You're done.
And just put my headphones on, you know, and just sit there for hours.
And it's like, it's like church for me.
Like, just get back to, you know, what it is because, you know, when you in this game and this world, like, you get distracted by so many things, you forget what you're doing and why you're doing it.
And he brings you back and send of you.
And when I put that win out, that's how I win.
Like, just win.
No matter how big, no matter how small, just win, just win, just win, just win.
That's all it's about.
Win, my nigga, just win.
Just win.
That's what it's about, man.
Let me ask you a question, man.
You know, when you finally got your back.
bone your rib
I know that put
a lot of growth on you too
for sure yeah
because a woman
one thing about a woman that got you back
she's going to tell you all the shit
you don't want to head
for sure
she's going to tell you all the things
she's going to pat you on your back
when you do a great job
she's going to tell you the niggers to watch
I don't know that nigga with the
I don't know about that nigga
right there baby just keep an eye on him
so you know
a good woman boy she'll help you grow too
shake that, you know what I mean?
Yeah, you got to, like you say, you got to just build, you got to build your tribe.
You got to build your, you know, your people, man, because, you know, that's what it's, I mean, you know, the end of the day, nobody just wins the game and it's done and it's all over, you know, I'm saying.
But it's just like what you leave behind, what you, what you, you know, you got to look at these guys who build these, you know, these huge companies and all the people's lives they change.
And I feel like that, too, like, with music is just like, you know, we do, we do.
do so much culturally and we do
so much influence-wise
like what do we leave? Right.
You know what I'm saying? When you look at big and you're like
damn like he was so impactful
his legacy. It's like when you look at
Tupac, which was my experience.
Yeah, Park was the guy. Right, he was the guy
which was probably one of the first
people that I saw that had morals and values.
Right. As a rapper, yeah.
He's as a man.
You know, because that's the thing. I take the rapper out of
everything I do. Yeah, but I'm saying,
And like on a forefront, you know what I'm saying?
He's a revolutionary.
Right.
But on the forefront, you know, he came off to us.
We knew about him because of the rapper.
And then when we knew about him, it was like,
oh, way, it's so much more to this nigger
because he would just say shit that you was like,
I don't even really know, like,
if you're really supposed to be saying that in these type of times right now.
But he was one that was going to stand on whatever.
On business.
He was standing on business.
Absolutely.
But when you look at these, and, you know, no disrespect, but it's just like, I'm just trying to figure out how to change that narrative for us by leading the best way I know how, because that's what gets me fulfillment.
Even when you see me doing a new project like this, it's because you can.
But look at what it's opening up for, you know, the ESTGs and the Dirk's.
And not that they don't got there, you're just like, well, we're going to keep because it's almost like getting money with somebody this younger.
Absolutely.
You know what I'm saying?
You're having the conversations
while you're in the studio.
You're talking about, you know, how to play.
I told Derek the other day
was on the phone.
He's like, yeah, I was like,
it was crazy.
But I basically said,
I ain't worried about, you know,
you know, I'm worried about anybody else.
You know what I mean?
So you'd be cool.
But my point in case is,
it's like, in the end,
you know, we got to live full,
die empty.
That's round, so you know.
Yes.
But we have an obligation.
You know what I'm saying?
because we didn't put us in this position, same as you guys.
It's just like, when I hear you guys chopping it up,
I know Gilly, like, you know what I'm saying?
And when you came home, it's just like,
when I see what you guys are doing, it's like, to me,
you guys are fulfilling your obligation.
You're keeping it solid with some people
that people don't keep it solid with.
I bet you a lot of these cats call y'all on a personal level.
Oh, yeah, oh, yeah.
Basketball players, football players.
They're youngest, you know what I'm saying?
because they trust you
and I feel like
that's what it's about
and I know
you've got
really been getting money
you know what I'm saying
I know that for a fact
so I know this ain't about that
so I feel like you guys are
fulfilling your obligation
like you guys are doing this
because it's real
and it means something
and you're watching lies
change
which is the same reason
why I continue to do
what I do
because at some point
somebody is going to come to me
like they always do
and ask me your big homie
like how do you do the right
how do you go get you a brain
I mean
kids and call me about
getting a lip of brain
and water brands and who the partner with.
That's my obligation.
Tell them.
Business.
Big business, big business, big snow.
Big snow.
Like, we're our obligation, but this shit for some chicken, dude.
Get it fucked up.
This shit for the chicken, the biscuits.
Oh, that's right, man.
No, but we really love a young man, you know what I'm saying?
And we really, you know, when we was starting this platform,
our whole thing was we was going, you know,
fuck with the owners of tomorrow.
You feel what I'm saying?
We're going to fuck with the motherfuckers that's right now
And we're going to put our platform on them
And help them try to, you know, take that shit to the next level
And the old niggas that we're going to get
It's going to be legends.
Legends. You feel what I'm saying?
She'll kill O'Neill.
He's a small one, though.
Deion Sanders.
A business game crazy.
That's just.
People don't even know.
He's like quiet.
Shack is that animal.
He's quiet.
He got a zillion business.
First of all.
He'll play.
Shack got more motherfucking
commercials.
He's the fucking general.
He's the snoop dog
of basketball.
Snoop ain't bullshit.
Snoop.
Snoop.
It's not going to snub.
Corse lights like a bumer by.
Snoop guy.
He got everything.
He got to be.
It's too much.
I just called Snoop and told him
we need some of the fucking snoop loops, man.
Yeah.
I need another box of fruit.
He got Snoop loops.
He got Snoop loops.
Oh my God.
Yeah, it is.
I see you, I don't even know that.
One thing about Snoop in the shack,
those niggas are everywhere like broken glass, you hear me?
Some niggas got their hands in everything.
I love it.
I love it.
I love it.
I love it.
We just want to, we appreciate you, man.
You just want to give your flowers, man, salute you, man.
My God.
Motherfucking legend in the game.
Yes, already.
And for you to be, you know, came out when you came out
and then you drop in shit right now
when niggas is talk about your barbecue baking and young niggas.
Yeah, that's how me.
Yeah, that's major.
You know what I mean?
So make sure y'all get that motherfucking album.
That's right.
Snowfall, baby.
Tomorrow.
Album tomorrow.
It's coming out, baby.
And obviously he fucking with the owners of tomorrow.
Already.
He's got all young niggas on his shit.
Already.
And before I leave, man, I just want to give you guys your flowers, man.
Because, you know, I feel it takes courage to do what y'all doing, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, and just to help, you know, cultivate, you know, what's going to happen.
And I even see y'all with DeYoung.
and the kids.
Yes, man.
It's just like,
I see this shit
is real for y'all,
bro,
and it's just like,
knowing like me and Gilly
saying,
I'm in strip clubs.
Yeah.
My guy's damn near,
he's damn near them.
You know what I'm saying?
He's like,
you know what I'm saying?
He's like,
he's like,
he's like the Dom Litting
of the hood.
Yeah,
like,
you know,
but,
this is amazing.
Even for yourself,
bro,
you know.
He used to run this strip club.
You just fuck out of you.
But I don't really know
I listen to some of your stuff
on like a
different podcast
Like I think with Tom
Time
By you
And I got a lot of your story
But just to see where you come from
Brother and see that
You know what I'm saying
You stay down
And letting these kids know what 20 years
It's really about
But come out with the
The energy
And the intention that you have
That shit is amazing
But at the end of the day
That shit is supposed to break you
But it feels like
You know what I mean?
So we continue to do what the fuck you're doing
Because we all watching
I appreciate that man
Appreciate that for sure
Real tall
That's much love guy
He's not ass nigga
He's looking like you're red cross
I was looking like that bitch ass naked
Bitch ass naked
You see they're looking at cheesy
Like the fuck out of
He used some bullshit
Snap out this shit
He was some bullshit man
Nigg gets snow all in
He's about to cry
He's shit
I mean because I'll see you
And he listen
And he really knew snow
Was telling the truth
Because he said I've seen you
On another podcast
The Tom
He had a time
That really tests him
When you said that, I see the ears like this.
He ain't lying to me, man.
He's telling me the truth, man.
Looking at that man all in his eyes,
like shit, getting watery and shit.
You know, that's a nigga straight-n-up, man.
You're a nut, man.
You soft, man.
I don't know what you're telling him about.
It's what that jail time.
It didn't do a big of him soft, you know.
He got out of the motherfucker, but it's just like that.
Right.
