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Shio, man.
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Nothing to discusse
Because I did win my
Fault and without any doubt
No, I'm on me, I be a daughter
I don't confide you
I know cofitte co-in-so
In my mind that's true
talko
I put my life into my job
And I know I'm in trouble
She manipulates my love
Oh
I know holy
And I know that's tempo
Like I bavrayo
Ma'aiyo
Tamryo
Got that shit, yeah, me don't know the slainty over there front this shit, yeah, me.
He don't know the slainty over there front this, he over there speaking Spanish and shit.
That's a whole vibe
That's a whole vibe right there
See me coming through in 63
On the right way
Space shit blitzling the night time
You see the spaceship going
It's all care
I mean
Up
If I do anything you want you to do
Spaces, but I mean one night in space.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Oh, man.
You want to give them the proper introduction?
You got it.
I think, I think you should give them the proper introduction.
Who we got here today?
You might, you might know more than me.
Huh?
Who we got?
Heavy D
from P.H. City.
Who?
Heavy D from P.H. City.
Who there?
My granddad actually used to call me that.
Wait, wait, come up to the mic where you talked with.
My granddad actually used to call me that.
Your granddad used to call you that, huh?
Yeah, yeah.
That's right.
I thought we had burning up here.
You got burned.
You see, that's what you know, man.
I don't know.
I don't know him as that.
I know him as heavy D from P.
Yeah, I mean.
How they have a man?
What the M.
I'm talking about, I'm talking about, we go back so far.
I remember when the nigga had the band-aid on his face, he was a big Nelly fan.
Yeah, I mean, my fucking teacher told his mom, I'm sorry about your son, Woon, she said,
she said, wound, what she's talking about?
Nigger, one whole mom beat that nigger ass so bad, he was Lyskin, you get me?
And they came out the next day, he was Lyskin.
It was like, burner?
Burner?
He was like heavy D?
She burned that ass.
This shit is crazy, though.
He was like.
What the fuck, bro?
Whop his ass?
Whop his ass?
Yeah, that's who I know, man.
But what's up, man?
This shit is not even on the internet, bro.
We know people.
We know people that know people.
But listen, how did it feel, you know?
I don't know if you know the significance of it
because you're just looking at it like, oh, oh, you know,
it was one night in space and all that.
How did it feel to be the king of New York?
Because if you sell Madison Square Garden up,
how do, I'm talking about when you're young,
you're growing up, you're listening to hip hop,
you run around with the bandaid on you.
He also used to have his pants
hanging off his ass down here, too.
I did.
You come to America, the biggest city,
one of the biggest cities in the world.
You sell out Madison Square Garden.
How do that feel knowing that you got your country
on your back and you represent them right?
Do you sit back and think about that shit?
Every day, every single day.
Yeah, I mean, the thoughts vary.
You know, they vary from high to low.
you know
it's like
obviously it's something
that's an honor
it's a great honor to me
but at the same time
it's something that comes
with a lot of
negative eyes
you understand
so it's like
it makes me
it puts me in a higher place
and in a greater place
and in a
more positive place
you understand
when it comes to
my people and all that
but it also puts me
in a very vulnerable place.
You got me in a place where it's like,
yeah, it's like you just have to say my name and,
and, you know, everything, you can just put whatever after that
and then it just goes, you know?
So it's a two, it's a two-sided coin, you know?
And I understand the flip side of that coin,
but, you know, when you were chosen one, like yourself,
So, you know, not just, you're a leader of a fucking continent.
You know what I'm saying?
Anytime you're going to be great, that's going to come with some hate.
Facts.
That's just how to gain go.
Haters is your marketing team, though.
Let them work.
I mean, I do, but, like, you know, sometimes even they be like, wow.
You know?
So, yeah, still we give thanks, you know, al-a-lamb to the lie, you know.
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Burner
Yes
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Because I got too much
That's cool
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Yeah, never.
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Never had a great time.
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You don't.
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You never smoke a drink.
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Yeah.
What kind of life is that?
Yeah
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No he don't drink no
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Yeah I mean
To the legend
That's number one
On the you know
We just check the
Afro charts
He just owned them
We ain't
We ain't gonna talk about them
Yeah
He just own them charts
It's like number one
Last week
Number one this week
Number one
One won't be
The week after that
The week after that
But growing up in Africa
Having your own continent
being a man over there
was you
thinking about
I want to be big in the States
or was you cool with just being big
and where you from
and that shit just happened
what was your mindset
did it just happen organically
or did was you like
was you pushing like no I want to be big
in the States
it wasn't really
the states but it was always
a thing where it's like I always knew
I was
bigger than the space I was in
you know
I just always knew like
where I was at
it's not where
it's not where I belong
you understand
I didn't belong in
that situation
or in that place
you understand
I belonged in the world
you understand
because as far back as I remember
I identified myself
as a global citizen
and not a citizen
of any country or any
you know like
Right.
That's always how I saw myself.
I never saw myself as the guy from here or from this and that.
No, I always wanted it to be something where if you're from China or you're from India or from anywhere,
you can see me and identify.
Right.
You understand?
Because there's something that you can identify with.
You understand?
So it's the same thing with the U.S.
That's just kind of always how I saw myself.
I never saw my, I was never content with where I was, you know?
So it was more like.
I make
African sound of music
but
it's a global thing
this is a global sound
this is a sound that you can play in Japan
and you can play in Dubai
and you can play in Philadelphia
and so I understand the mindset you said
you know you just wasn't making music for African people
you know
when your mindset was
you know I'm trying to make global music
I'm trying to make
festival music
I'm trying to make music
I can perform in a village in Nigeria
in a village in
in Gambian
in east-western
north or south of Africa
and in the whole world
and in China and in
US and in
you know big stadiums in the UK
you know like the same song
you know that's kind of
what I wanted and it never
was never a thing of oh
because I speak this language or that language
I feel like the music in itself is a language
You understand, and it's the most universal language, you know,
because there's a bunch of songs that I don't even know what they're saying.
Right, but you enjoy you.
But I can sing word for word.
Yeah.
You understand?
And I feel it when I sing it.
Right.
You understand?
So, yeah, that's kind of the same thing I felt with, rest in peace, Sidu Mosewala,
who just died.
It was like a legend from India, you know, from Punjab, you know,
and his music from the beginning, even before we got, you know,
close and you know started working on a mixtape that might never come out now um yeah man i would just
i just felt the music i just felt like like bro like i could have made this right you know
even if i don't even speak no punjab or not you feel me but i could literally sing most of the
songs that i that i fuck with word for word don't even know the language i don't even know what it
means right you understand right so that just means there's a great fucking melody and a great
beat and great melodies.
It really talks to your soul.
Whatever is telling your soul, whether
it's good or bad, it's just still talking
to your soul.
Right. When you say
where I'm from is a part of where I'm going, what do you mean?
So it means that
like without coming from
where I'm from, I wouldn't
be able to see
the world
in the way I see it.
I wouldn't be able to understand. I wouldn't be able to
understand a lot of
things that that person who is content with where he is and, you know, just wants to be
there.
He wouldn't understand anything I'm trying to really say.
You understand?
But when you, when you know that, look, your purpose is bigger than any one place or person,
then you begin to, you know, just.
Just take life like that and see life like that
and see everywhere you go like that.
You feel me?
If I come to America, I'm seeing the way I see the America
might not be the same way another person,
another artist who's coming from,
exactly where I'm coming from, we'll see it.
You understand?
That's because we might be from the same place,
but we're not from the same place.
I don't know if it makes sense.
It makes 100% sense, you know what I mean?
Because we can both be from North Philly,
but we don't vision life the same.
Exactly.
You know what I mean?
Exactly.
And for you to vision life as a global citizen coming from where I'm coming from, I mean.
A lot of people don't even vision that.
Yeah, exactly.
You know what I mean?
And I don't, I can't blame anyone.
There are a lot of people that do at the same time.
But, you know, you know how it goes in life.
The majority is always on the bad side.
Right.
So you're from Nigeria, right?
I got a good friend of a good...
Everybody has a good friend from that.
Yeah.
But I got a good friend that's from Liberia.
He told me, you know, he was telling me how he was raised.
You know what I mean?
He grew up in a, you know, in a village in Liberia, you know.
He's a little older than y'all, so he had to escape war and, you know, do all this crazy shit.
You know, did you come up in a village in Nigeria?
Oh, okay.
Because, you know.
I mean, we're all from villages.
Yeah.
You understand.
Explain that.
Break that down when you say that.
So basically, everyone is from some village or, and then you make it to the city,
and then you just keep going like that.
That's the normal.
So you come from a village, then you make it to the city.
That's like we moved up a little bit.
And then you just try to progress in life.
And then you go to the world and, you know, that's kind of how it is.
So, I mean, my father did the village side for me.
You know, I mean, I went to my village a lot, like, when I was young.
but your father was the one that broke the curse yeah you know so um yeah you got to the city and
yeah it was it was amazing you know right and at the same time it it kind of shows you how to really
what really the world is like without any filters right right right you understand so this
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I mean?
Man, music is the savior, man.
Music is the only way, really,
because I can't come out on social media or on TV or on whatever.
I can express myself, you understand?
Because even when I do try, it's like you can't win.
You can't expect yourself to be understood by everyone.
So for me, I'm blessed to have music,
which, you know, I just pour that all out in.
And just kind of move on.
One thing I've seen, one thing I see that you do good,
you protect your privacy, you're real private.
How do you maintain it in the world where everybody got the lights on you,
everybody trying to be, you know, in your business?
You know, how do you maintain that?
Man, it's something, I'm never going to lie.
It's something I lent recently, not too long ago.
It's something I picked up and, like, I'm not.
and it's really helped me so far, you know,
it's, you have to understand, man.
It's like, they're going to have their view of you regardless.
It's like, and perception, they say in this day and age is reality.
You understand?
So, for me, I don't, if I start to allow the perception
become my reality deep down, you see, it's one thing,
a ship
a ship does not sink
because of the water around
a ship will sink
because of the water that gets in
you understand
so for me I don't
I'm not going to allow
the water that's outside
to get in my ship
and sink it
I'm the only one that can do that
you understand
and from the moment you realize that
you're the only one that can allow this water
because that water is going to be around the ship
regardless it's a ship
you understand that's what we that's why that's what we are we're ships on this river and the
we're surrounded by water now are you going to allow that water getting your ship
right right you feel me so that's my that's my thing i'm not the moment i start to to show
and scream and many times i've let the water get to my ship you understand and and you know
somehow alam de la it didn't sink right but we managed to get the water out right you understand
So really and truly it's something that we're just living and learning, man, you know.
And let me break down what he's saying just in case, you know,
if there's some youngings out there and they watch it and they don't get, you know,
the water in the ship, you know, they're like, what he's saying is
he don't let the negativity into his life, the demons, the bad things.
He tried to keep block all of that shit away.
So if this is a guy right here and I fuck with you,
but you're not good for what I got going on.
I can't fuck with you.
I got to fuck with you from a distance.
You feel what I'm saying?
So that's what he's saying when he's saying
he can't let the water get in his ship and sink the ship.
That's because if he burn a boy and he's doing gigantic shit out here,
he got to surround himself with motherfuckers
that's going to be an asset and not a liability.
You feel what I'm saying?
You got to bring something to the table.
You got to, you got to, you feel what I'm saying?
Because this is a ship that's trying to keep moving.
It ain't trying to sink.
Exactly.
And at the end of the day, a lot of times, a lot of motherfuckers who get cut off
and then be back in the hood or back at home and they're talking crazy,
or they don't fuck with me no more.
No, nigga, you were sinking the ship, nigga.
Yeah.
The shit was rolling and you had a drill and you had the bottom of the ship poking holes in that motherfucker, man.
Throw him off.
Because ain't nothing going to stop this shit.
shit from moving when you
really believe and you love
what you do and you give
a fuck and you feed your family
and you then came from a place that you
could never think that you would be
in and now you hear
you can allow shit to sink your
ship so I just wanted to
give you all that narratives because
some people might sit back and they hear
it and it sound good but they don't really
understand what he's talking about
everybody can't go
Everybody can't cool.
And it's not that my fucker don't love you, just your mind ain't ready and your alarm clock ain't cut on yet.
And that's how it be.
Now, break down for us Afrofusion.
Because, you know, everybody categorized things and they put things in their box and they try to box people and say, oh, no, all of them is this.
You say, no, I'm Afrofusion.
I'm not Afrofugees. Why?
Man, because
for me, it's like
the same way you're not going to say
NAS
is an R&B singer
because he's from America
and the most famous
well, that was the wrong analogy.
We won't say
fucking Whitney Houston was a rapper
because rap is the most pop-in
thing now.
You understand?
She's American, so she must be a rapper.
Right.
I can't accept that because I'm not a rapper.
Yeah, right.
You understand?
Because, so now it's like, in Africa, what you're going, what you, when you talk about music, first thing, they say Afrobeats.
So who gave that Afro beats the name?
Did that, was that developed in Africa or did the States put that on y'all?
Oh, that's Afro beats.
So let me, let me explain it to you.
Afro beats is Felacuti.
Fella
He's a legend
called Felicity
That's his
Your grandfather
Managed
Yeah
And that was a
That's Afro beat
You understand now
Years went by
Years went by
And
Yeah
Nigerian musicians
Started
You know
Becoming
Started dropping music
That was
Becoming music that was
Becoming something
Yeah
So
Naturally a name
They didn't
to call
it something
to be able to
identify
with you?
Yes.
You understand?
And
somehow they just
said Afro beat
and added an
S.
I don't know
how,
I don't know
what sense
even that made
but that's what
happened.
You understand?
And somewhere
along the line
all the music
that comes from
Africa now
they just write
Afro beats.
So, but this is what
I'm asking you.
It did.
The name
was originated
that Afro beats
It was not named Afrobeats.
It was called Afrobeat.
And that was only fell out.
So who put the S on it?
Was it the States?
I have no idea.
Maybe it's the UK or maybe it's, I don't know who.
But somebody didn't.
It wasn't Beats in Africa.
It wasn't Afro Beats in Africa.
You understand.
We had high life.
We have a juju music.
We have Fuji music.
We have all types of music.
We have South African, Quaito music.
We have a
I'm a piano now
We have all types of music
But so
And we have to be fun
To be real
We have real African hip-hop
Like real African
Like
You know
So we have Afro pop
We have all types of genres in Africa
So
To be to be really sincere
For you to just call everything Afro beats
It's kind of
It kind of does a disservice to
To the artist
Yeah
Because you put
putting everybody in one fucking genre.
You don't put Whitney Houston and Jay-Z
in the same genre.
Exactly.
So for me, it's like when I started
the Afrofusion thing, it's like
my music was not the same as any
anything that was out.
It's like everybody else's stuff
kind of sounded the same not to be
you know, funny.
But this is what it was.
There was one kind of move.
And for me, I just wasn't,
there was nothing that I could identify myself with.
So I just said, you know what, I'll call it Afrofusion.
Because it's a fusion of everything, really.
And the Afro-Africanness is the thing that covers it.
It's the bottle that holds the whole drink.
You understand what I mean?
So for me, that's why I always make sure that everybody knows this is what I do.
It's Afrofusion.
You understand?
So, I mean, however you want to run with that, it's up to you.
So when you see me on Afro Beat charts and Afrobeats, whatever,
it's because, I mean, maybe Afrobeats is the big umbrella
and then there's all these sub-jures.
I don't know.
I can't really tell you.
Right.
Was it anybody else that you identify as Afrofusion, too?
No.
No.
That's your thing now.
You say your father, I mean, your grandfather was the manager.
Fila.
How do I say it right?
Fela.
Fela.
Did you inherit any of that sauce?
Of course.
And what was it?
What did you take from, you know, was you there to watch?
No, I wasn't.
I wasn't even born.
All right, but I'm talking about was you, what sauce did you get from your grandfather?
For me, he's somebody who would call me in at any moment and drop his two,
sense. You understand
if someone has been always active in my
musical
journey, journey and
musical
me finding out, me finding out that I can
mean music. You understand, it's a
huge, there's a huge load of
things to go to him because
at first I didn't even like Africa
music when I was younger.
He just went around singing hip-hop a real. Yeah, I just wanted
to be, yeah. You know what old baby?
No, he was, I'm going down, down, baby.
No, that was much later, like, nobody was old because, yeah, talking about foundation shit, the DMX, you know, naughty by nature.
DMX, yeah, yeah, DMX, right, we're young, burn a boy in Africa, ground.
You be on that stage?
Bro, I was DMX, bro, like.
When you be on that stage?
Yeah.
So, like, I mean, yeah, that's something that I just always identified with.
I never wanted, all that fell out of shit was, I wasn't fucking with it when I was younger.
but then it's like it took it took me leaving Nigeria and just being in a place where I wanted to forget I was even Nigerian you understand like I wouldn't even
why did that come about does you want to as you need bro I wasn't to be honest I wasn't proud to be Nigerian bro why it wasn't really a proud thing to be at the time yes feel me like and that's the truth it wasn't it wasn't really a proud it's coming from
From being in the UK and stuff at the time,
it wasn't really the proudest thing to be
because they just always used to clown us
and try to, you know, where the app said, you know,
that thing's there.
So, yeah, I weren't really proud.
I didn't care about anything Nigerian like that at the time.
So, yeah, I was more on the rap thing.
Like, I went into, you know, and then fucking, yeah,
some shit went down and, yeah,
I got back, I went back to Nigeria.
And then I just, with my granddad,
and then we just used to chop it up every day, every minute.
Just, you know, like about everything, you know.
And I would make music, like,
because I used to make music when I was in high school and stuff,
like on Fooley Loops,
and being his V-boot bands just there, just making shit.
You get me?
So he kind of made me understand that I could do this.
Like, I could actually do.
do it. I knew I could do it, but I didn't think it was something that I would
realistically be doing, you know? Because I didn't even like my voice to be
honest with you. And he made me understand that my voice is like a saxophone. And if I know
how to play a saxophone, it sounds great. It's the most amazing sounding thing. But if you
can't play it then, you know, you're just blowing air into an amazing instrument. You feel
me? So it's a lot that I've learned from him and that I've picked up as well, you know, and that
that shaped me into, you know,
the burner boy I am today, you know?
Absolutely.
What's the best advice
Grandpa gave you?
Fuck everybody.
Yes, that was perfect.
Oh, yeah.
He said, fuck all that shit.
Everybody.
Yeah, because at the end of the day, man,
there's nobody that's not liable to change on you,
so it's not going to something you should blame people for.
You should blame yourself.
You understand?
That was deep.
That was deep.
I'm feeling that.
Anybody can change on you at any.
any time.
Yeah, real shit.
Well, you know, I always look at life like this, you know.
You do me dirty, you know, that's on you.
You do me a dirty.
A second time, that's on me.
For being a fucking idiot and allowing it to happen.
So, you know, you only got for one time to really cross me on some serious shit,
and then I got to ask you out of my plans, you know,
because I don't want to look up and be the asshole when you do it,
when you fuck me over twice.
so you know you on whiz kid is real tight that's your brother and like how did that come about
uh 2011 12 you know me just coming to Lagos for but I'm starting this music thing properly
because I was popping in my city like before in my beginning and then moved over to Lagos which is like
the Hollywood of African stuff
and obviously
ways was already popping
so
yeah I dropped like to party
and
shit just went super crazy
and he just loved it
from there
but
I think it was actually
nah
I think it was actually
let me try and remember
the shit
I think it might have been him
That was the first ones to, like, really, like, take me out in, like, clubs and diggers and stuff, you know me?
Embrace you.
Yeah, like that.
You feel me?
I mean, the first one, the first person was really Sauce Kid, but he didn't take me out nowhere at the time.
Yeah, feel, me.
Yeah.
Shout out to Sauce, though.
That's real, that's my nigga.
Yeah.
So Saul's had he met the African hut and shit.
He's like, man, I got to get the Littles.
Fuck that.
You got me out of the way.
Fuck this, man.
Now, I see, last last got a sample from Tony Braxton in there.
How did you go about, when you walked, like, how was the scene set when you walk?
Do it got to be a certain way when you go in the studio?
No.
You just go in any studio.
You just let me do my thing.
Nobody comes and tells me what's a lot or what's not.
Okay.
Good.
As soon as someone comes and says anything about something's not allowed to be out.
All right, now, how did the Tony Braxton sample jump off?
So it was chopsticks.
It was actually my idea, to be honest.
Okay.
You was jamming the Tony, huh?
Nah, I just wanted, I just always wanted to, I just wanted to use that sample.
And I knew chopsticks could do some crazy with it.
So, yeah, I just pointed that shit out, and then he just took it from there, really, you know?
Yeah, that's one of the, that's one of the most special, special creative processes, you know, ever.
But she is taking 60% of the shit, so.
But she had, you know, you'll make it as your show money.
Don't worry about it.
Yeah, I mean, I'm not complaining, man.
Yeah, me.
Hopefully she even pops out to one of the shows, you know.
Like, I ain't complaining, man, Richard Millie.
Yeah, we ain't, we worry about this shit.
Richard Millie, boy, yeah.
I'm changing my leg.
Trash.
Yeah, my fucking sit nice
until I see you
while you're doing the next to a year.
Yes, sir.
Let me ask you this, right?
So,
you said there's all these genres
of music in Africa.
What do you think
is the next genre
of music in Africa
that's going to take on?
It's already taking off.
It's on my piano.
I'm a piano.
South African sounds.
It's already taking off.
Yeah.
It's hard.
You need to, see, I'm not up on.
This is me putting you on.
Don't worry.
You put you on your, when you're at home, like, you know, just chilling.
You just slam on, just type in at my piano on your, on your YouTube or on whatever.
And I'm my piano mix.
You change your life.
I see, who in the game, especially in America, like, that you want to jump on a record with?
You ain't, you ain't do it, but you're like, I want to jump on a record with who?
To be honest, I don't care, bro.
I don't care that much about jumping on records with people, you get me.
It's wherever, really.
I mean, I just, I like organic.
There's a vibe.
You just be somewhere.
Yeah, I like shit that happens.
And I see you had polo?
You was just, it just got to be there.
You're just in the same area.
But you see that one there, especially, it was more like he sent me some shit for his album,
where it's like I couldn't really do it at the time because it was too much.
for me and then yeah
I just felt like this was the right time to
do it
I fuck with it man
what do you listen to
honestly I listen to whatever comes on
bro like I don't
it's like I'm always ready
like I'm excited about listening to shit
that it's just
different bro
you know
if you had to listen
to one album
for the rest of your life
what would it be
shit
one
It will be the fellow album that has sore tears and blood.
Okay.
Y'all got to go check him out for your young people to do with this.
They probably wouldn't understand the fuck with it,
but that's my, that's the shit that plays strings in my soul.
You got me?
You're coming to America now, right?
You're big.
You know, you're huge in Africa now.
You're coming to America.
You're bubbling.
I'm talking about this is when you first.
coming over you're on your way up
what was your first time when you bumped into somebody
or you came across somebody and they was like
yo man I fuck with you man I love what you doing burning you like
oh shit that's such and such
that's what's up like you feel what I'm saying
man
I can't remember bro it's
it's a lot of shit that's happened
bro, like, let me try
and try to remember some of them.
Because I could imagine
coming over from Africa, you know.
Oh, yeah, I mean, I remember in 2016
I had a
I was in London
and a fucking
Drake was performing and stuff
and he invited me to come over
and shit to the
show whatever or something, I think, what the fuck?
Yeah, yeah.
See, I knew it had to have one moment like, oh,
And I meet the nigga, and then he's talking about how much.
Because I had dropped some EP at the time called Redemption, you know.
And, yeah, he was just talking about how that shit's taking him through the tour.
And that's all they'd be bumping on the tour, I'm thinking.
Like, I'm literally looking around to see if anyone else is seeing this shit.
You feel, me, like, this is 2016, but, you know, now we're here.
That was six years ago.
Absolutely.
that when you left out of the
because you know at 2016
Drake the biggest nigga in the world
you know what I mean
he still was still was the biggest
nigga in the world in 2016
2013
so was that like
was that a moment where you like
this shit really going down
like like it's
it's game time now because not only am I
respected in Africa
I already got that shit on lock
but I got the biggest nigga in the
States saying, no, you that nigger.
Like, I know there had to be motivation, like, okay, yeah, this shit really going down
in all over the world now.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, on some funny shit, it's like that week was just weird because right after
that, a bunch of other shit just start happening, like, fucking, I had Elton John
putting me on his playlist and shit.
That's crazy.
I know you've seen it like
You feel in me
And this is like the day after this shit
Like Drake put the text out
No, he put no text out
I'll tell you right now
Drake put the bad's text out
Burner's a good guy
Well, Elton said I got you
I'm adding him on the playlist
It's like it's like you're saying to himself
How the fuck you have
Bid Bid Bini and the Jets
Put you on the fucking playlist
You're like this ain't no regular
This ain't no regular joint
This is something massive
Exactly
You feel me
And then shit like that just kept on happening throughout that week.
And then I'm like, okay.
It's real.
Yeah.
It's real.
Yeah.
And then I start seeing huge, the hugest artist is just kind of like being inspired by my melodies and stuff.
And like, I would hear it in their records and shit.
You feel me?
That's when I'm like, okay, I'm the best.
But we're talking about it in 2016.
Yes.
But how do you go, because this is what a lot of,
I think a lot of people need to pay attention to,
how do you go from getting all that praise,
all that applause,
all that accolades from legends,
to still keeping that same hunger,
that same drive,
that same,
all way up to now when you just,
you know,
you're selling out Madison Square going.
Say that again, man.
You're selling out Madison Square going.
And you're on a stage like you just got in the game.
You hungry than a motherfucker.
How do you keep that hunger and that discipline
to keep going, not get big-headed,
and just say,
I'm getting a bay day
I'm getting a bay day
how do you do that
man because
it's the
it's the nightmare
I have every night
of falling off
okay
you know
it's that nightmare bro
like that shit keep me going
you know
man that nigga be waking up
in cold sweats
being literally
he'd be asleep
that should say
bro I can't even make
this shit up literally
the album did
3200 copies
out of
3200 ain't a lot
It could be like this.
Just me.
Call it in it to me.
No, I mean, it's like...
It's like the way of the world, bro.
It's like when...
It's like, bro, if you have this vodka bottle, bro, you feel me?
And they just gave it to you because you were you,
they just gave it to you, you feel me?
It's like, this shit means...
will not mean to you what it would mean to the guy on the street
who's sitting on the floor
and who would be happy
with a fucking
the lowest quality of beer
right
yeah right you know
and then you go and give him this
bro you'll never forget
your face absolutely
you feel me so for me
I'm that guy
when it comes to this music shit
because they ain't give me shit
no one gave me shit
you feel me so
now I have it I don't it it means something very different to me than it means to
probably everyone else you feel me and and and you got to treat this shit like sports
you know when you got the rock and the ball is in your favor man you got to hold on to that
motherfucker and try to win as many championships as possible man because the the bottom line of
it is all good shit come to a end you know what I mean so
When you got that motherfucking opportunity and life is in your favor,
you got to take the utmost advantage that you can possibly take when life is in your favor
because it's always going to be a time when life ain't in your favor.
It's going to be a time when a roar of the crowd ain't the same.
You feel what I'm saying?
So that's what he's saying.
He's like, motherfucker ain't give me nothing.
So the fact that I got everything that I ever wanted, I'm still not satisfied.
I mean, that's a difference between a person who who buys something, a person who is given something, and a person who fought for something.
It could be the same thing with these three people have, but you can take it away from these two people, but you can never take it away from that one person without taking his life.
Right.
You feel me?
Absolutely.
That's kind of, that's how I see it.
Welcome to the episode of Million Dollars River Game Business.
where we highlight people that's out here, they're moving and grooving, they're shaking
and they're going to give you information to make things happen.
You're sitting on the couch.
You ain't got nothing going on.
Your girls get on your ass about, oh, man, you ain't bringing no money in the house.
You're just walking around and you're feeling like, man, man, I'm not making no happen.
I'm not adding no value to my family life, nothing.
Listen, the option snipers, I'm talking about jobs.
I'm talking about Zoom.
I'm talking about Wasi is going down.
That's my man, dessert.
That's going down.
That's my man, Dejee.
Is it right.
Dejee.
Let's get it.
And this is real life coming to America.
Just the real life coming to America.
When you come from nothing and then you come to America and you make it happen.
These brothers is making it happen.
Before we start, I'm talking about these options that they drop,
and they drop in a major game.
What I need you to know is this.
They're going to give their $45, their book.
Listen, they're giving it to everybody.
All or, listen, all or, everybody out there,
million dollars worth of a game world, they're giving it to y'all for free.
What you need to do is text MWJ.
to 833-259-5-6-46, 833-259-56-4-6, that's MWG.
You're going to get their free e-book.
I'm telling you, I need you to get that first.
I need you to get this information when I'm telling you first.
Then they're going to give you the game of what they're doing.
They're the option snipers.
They're not playing no games.
Now, Josh, tell them how you got in the game and tell them what you do, man.
So they got to understand about this option game.
So it's funny how you said it's a game, right?
So I was a nurse, mind you, first of all, I was going to eat artists,
actually saving people's lives, but they were paying me $125 a day.
I'm talking about I would wipe
ass like everything
They only get $125
Bro, I'm bringing $125 a day
after taxes
So somebody had come in there
shot
You gotta grip them
And get them to the doctor
And all that stuff
Oh yeah, I'll save lives
I was in a drill
Like it was like
Okay, let's go
Push that, push this
Get on top jobs
Stock compresses
Like it was real
With action
Right
I worked the level two trauma center
I was looking $125 a day
And I'm like
Listen I'm out here
Saving lives
The most valuable school
You can do
But I was getting paid like shit
Excuse my language
But, like, the money wasn't this.
I was like, they had to be a way out.
I went to a seminar and talked about the options game, right?
He told me about the option.
Like, I could actually play a game to learn how to make money.
I was like, I can play a game to learn how to make money.
What do you mean by that?
Oh, you're talking about Grand The Auto, like, NBA James.
Like, what is the money?
Bro, it's literally like that, bro.
Like, man.
That's like you know what a nigga, but he's an NBA Jam.
Hey, man, it is 2K down.
But no, bro, it's literally like that, right?
It's called paper trading.
You open an account, they simulate real money.
They give you $200,000,000 of playing money.
like Grand Theft Auto, and you can run it up
until you get good.
That's what I did.
I practiced for two months,
got my paycheck, $1,500, my rent money.
I put it in, I took a chance on me.
I put it in there, flipped it in five days,
doubled it, another $1,500.
So now I've got rent to pay.
Now I'm good on rent,
but now I had an extra $1,500 to do with.
Bro, that $1,500 back down, bro,
that was like life.
I was like, mom, what you need?
I got extra groceries this month.
Dad, I got you.
But then what I did, the extra money,
I reinvested to learn more because I'm like,
listen, if I can flip $1,500, literally in three days,
what can I do if I learn?
Now, like today, I made $1,000 and 10 minutes.
Every day I do this.
And he showed us.
He showed us.
He showed us.
He's like $1,000.
Like, if you follow me, I post my results all the time so people can know it was real, bro,
because I literally, I used to work 12-hour shifts.
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
I'll get home at 10 with blood on my shoes.
Now I got my PJs on, put on my computer, play the money game.
Boom, $1,000, 10 minutes.
I'm done.
I learned how to do that.
He made $5K today, 10 minutes.
How long did it take for that fear to go away?
That's just like, where you just don't fear?
You know, I know at the beginning, you was like, oh, man, you was shook up.
But do you step into it now?
Like, man, I'm going to throw $3,000 in there right now and do this.
Bro, that's automatic now.
I don't even think about it because it's part of me.
Like, listen, how long did it take you to get comfortable with driving?
Oh, he's still getting drive.
I could drive.
I was a getaway driver back in the day.
Seriously.
So it's literally like that.
It took me like two months to get covered with.
drive it. After that, bro, it's like, you don't even think about it. Matter of fact, many people
drive now, they fall in the highway, they get to their destination. They're like, how
the hell did I get here? Same thing with trade. I can literally make a thousand dollars in 10
minutes doing that exact same thing. So with the ebook that you're giving everybody, everybody
to text the number. Once again, I need you to text, MWG to 833-259-56-46. MWG to 833, 259,
56, 46. The opposite snipers is going to give you the e-book and teach you how they got it in the game
so you can get in the game.
Now, in that book,
what cheek holes
is you giving to people?
Well,
we put all the gems in like
our set up.
So there's three things I trade.
Setups.
I talk to the age,
supply and demand
and 90 AMA.
We break it down
from beginning to end.
Like,
if you know nothing
about the stock market,
we start you off like,
this is what the stock market is.
This is what options
trading is.
And then it goes to page
one by 47.
You got all the gems.
You know exactly how we trade.
Exactly what I did today
is in those 47 pages,
bro.
So just study that,
then start playing the game.
You don't have to risk
your real money.
That's the crazy part about it.
You can play a game, get comfortable,
and then put your real money in,
and then flip it, just like that.
But see, then it comes to the park.
You're going to educate them on all that.
You're going to give them the game on all that.
That's good.
You're going to give them the game on that.
But they got to have a heart to drop and pull.
You've got to establish your own drop and pull.
Drop their money in the eye and know where to pull it.
You know what I mean?
You got to know when it's dropping or know what to pull it.
Exactly.
And that's a technique.
You know what it takes for you to lock that in, though.
It took me about six months to lock that in.
Here's why, right.
There's a song or phrase it come by.
I'm here for a good time, not a long time.
Probably a lot of people, they're trying to be here for a long time.
You can put your money in the market that's going one way.
Put your money in, five, ten minutes, get your money out.
Because guess what?
The market moves $380 million a day.
They're not worried about you making $5K a day.
They're not even thinking about you.
You're a 5K a day.
That's a tip.
So as long as you play the game, you put your money in drop, go, take it out, boom.
That's your 1K day.
How much is 1K a day times 23?
There's 23 days in the training market.
How much is 1K a day?
Do it about.
I'm 23k in the month.
Bro, that's most
that's most than anybody makes, right?
23K in the month, that's $250k a year.
Making $1K a day, bro.
10 minutes, 20 minutes.
So if I'm laying on the couch, right?
I'm Johnny Dune.
I'm looking at this.
I could go and play the Grand Theft Auto game.
Y'all paper training.
I go pay paper training.
Bang.
Sit there.
Laity, do you play that shit.
Okay.
Then how much money do I really need to start?
after I want to say, if I say, damn, I got good.
And I'm sitting on the couch.
How much money to do I need to scratch up to start?
And I don't need no, I don't need no, I can do it on my phone.
Yep, I do it on my phone all the time.
So, all I need is, about 300 in there.
You can start with 300.
I have students to start with 200.
We've trained over 3,000 students at this point, bro.
A good starting point, if you really bought it, I'll say throw 1,000 in there.
I start with 1,500.
Okay, throw 1,000 in there.
All you have to do to make $300 a day off that.
That's an extra $7,000 a month.
How much was the $7 a month do for you?
Right?
And when I talk people, it's like, listen, a little bit of skill will propel your prosperity.
So let me ask you a question.
Now, do you concentrate on making $1,000 a day, or do you concentrate on making $5, $10, $15, $20,000?
So we would say that you have to start off making at least $1,000 a day when you get very comfortable in what you're doing, right?
Okay.
And I'm asking for y'all now.
For us now, my goal is to make $1,000 a day, right?
If I'm looking at the market and I'm saying I want to dominate the market, I'm only utilizing usually the,
the first 30 minutes of the market because usually that's where you have most of the volatility
in the market that allows you to be able to be right very well right the game of options
is simple you're looking to make money being right being correct right now the information
that you receive with the ebook and that's why you got to get the ebook y'all y'all got to get the ebook
because there are so many gems in that ebook that allows you to watch before you're saying that
let me make sure make sure you'll get that ebook in order to get the ebook you got to text mwg the
833-259, 56, 833-259, 56, and they're going to give you their free e-book.
Go ahead.
Yes, so, again, the e-book has all the gems in it that allows us to essentially make this a trading game.
A lot of people look at the stock market is something that's risky, right?
Hey, I don't think I'm into this investing game.
I don't really know about all this stuff.
I'm not with that, right?
The issue with that mindset is that you got to be in a situation where you allow the information to have your manifestation.
right so when you get the information now you can start risking much more capital and making more
money in the stock market it's very simple and that point is up to you so me i'm a lifestyle
trader what does that mean 30 minutes an hour i'm done 10 minutes i'm done so if i make one two
three thousand a day i'm good some other people i know they make 20 30 40 grand in the day they
stay in there four hours it's up to you that thing about training just like dropping it's up to
you so it so really is just like gambling no it's not it's not gambling at all we don't we don't
not we don't so a lot of traders what they do in the stock market and this is what we saw
usually um like early on in 2020 with all the um issues with the market at the time a lot of people
were just throwing money in the market and just making money but the issue with that is that they
weren't consistent because there is it was a guessing game what we do is not a guessing game we know
exactly what we're doing and how to make it and when i'm when i say with a gambling i'm saying
i'm saying as far as the money aspect so let's take the guessing out of it okay okay i'm
gambling where I know, right?
The percentages is a lot higher for me to win the day.
Yeah, right.
Yeah.
So I go in, bam, I win.
Yeah.
Now, my percentages is a, starts to get lower the longer I stay in there.
Yep.
Yeah.
Because you say, you know, some people make $20,000 a day, but they're gambling now.
Yep.
They're saying, whereas though y'all thing was more of a sure thing, the percentage is
that this is going to go up in the next half.
an hour is like 80%.
You go with $1,000.
Yeah.
Bam!
Oh, I cleared $1,000.
Pull out.
Pull it out.
Whizdo, you got people that's like,
I think it's going to go higher.
No, no, that's how you get that's how you get got.
That's how you get gotten.
That's how sometimes, too, you make it the $20,000 days, right?
Yeah.
But y'all playing a smart way.
Yeah.
And the smart way is I'm not trying to.
Get it all the day.
Yeah.
I'm trying to get a little every day.
Yeah.
Not even just that.
Not even just that, Gilly.
The idea, as far as making $20,000, because I've had a day where I made $100,000 in a day, right?
But I've had multiple $20K days.
And usually with those days, I'm not having one trade to make it $20,000.
No.
I'm having 10 trades make me $2,000, right?
Because when I'm going in and pulling out, it's just math, right?
I can get a play where I'm making.
10% 10 times versus making one trade for 100% in one trade, right?
The 10% is much more probable, and I can do that 10 times, and then I can get all that money.
So this is basically like sex.
If you're a girl, you don't want to get pregnant, you've got to have a mean pull-out girl.
Pretty bad.
That's it, bro.
You got to pull right out.
You got to have a vicious pull-down.
You got to go and go out.
What's the most you ever made in the day, Josh?
30K.
30-K.
Oh, so you got a little greedy one time.
Yeah.
But listen, I know what I was doing again, just like him.
Go and come out.
Go and come out.
Go and come out.
How long it took you to make that 30?
About hour and a half.
I was done.
The thing is, too, now you're at a level where, though, you can play.
I'm experienced.
You got money, so it's like, if I lose a little bit, it's cool, I'll snatch out.
You know what I mean?
But when you first come in the game, it's smart to say, I put $500 in.
I got $500 a day.
Pull it.
Oh, I'm going to say.
No.
Oh, that's so true, though.
That's what I tell all new children.
Listen, if you just, like, you do nothing about it.
trade you, if we're making $100, $200 a day,
after doing that for a month, scale up.
They start making $500 a day.
Do you must say they start making the $1,000 a day?
You can go as high as you want to because
here's the key difference between
gambling and stock trade.
Do you want to know the difference?
When you go to the casino is one-on-one.
It's you versus the dealer.
It's you versus the casino house.
And the house always wins, right?
But the difference is in the stock market,
there's millions of people gambling all the time
at the same time. But guess what?
There's nothing as predictable as human behavior.
So if you can predict human behavior,
here, look at the chart.
It's like, you see that? Get in. You see that?
Get out. You get predicted almost to
a science. You get in, make $1,000 you're
done for the day. And when we teach
people how to see that, bro, is a game
changer. And all you need is fifth grade
math. So let me ask you a question.
When it starts going down, does it go down
drastically or does it? So you might have made
$1,000. You're like, okay, I'm
at $1,000. I'm going to try to let this
motherfucker run up to $15.000. I'm being
greedy. Oh, I'm back down to
$800. Pull out.
Listen, you better pull up
Quick
I put stock
Go ahead
What we say
Is take profits
Not screenshots
All right
A lot of times
You get into a trade
And you made a lot of money
What's the first thing you want to do
Take a screenshot
Show all your friends
Here's the issue
Immediately after you send that
screenshot over to your friends
Your money might have came down a lot
So instead of taking a screenshot
First
You want to make sure you
Pull out
Just like you said
Drop and pull right
You take your money out
And then you take the screenshot
And show everybody
You know what I'm saying
Like, you can't be in a situation where you're not being quick to take your profits.
Ask me how I know that.
Ask me how I know, bro.
Because I took screenshots.
Take it to my mama and I was like, listen, look what I made today.
I went to the bathroom, came back.
Oh, it was good.
Grab it to my money.
Right.
So I learned.
So wait until it happens that fast.
It happens that fast.
It happens that motherfucker head.
Whip, give me mine.
That's it.
Take it out.
But here's the thing, though.
It's a button, though.
Yeah.
It's just one click.
You're going to press it.
So, so, so, so, so what you say.
saying is okay so you click
the button bam you made a thousand dollars a day
then that motherfucker go up to $5,000
you can't be mad you gotta be like I made my
thousand I can't be greedy exactly
because I could have lost too
so once I get my money I'm out of this
motherfucker yeah all right so what we teach
consistency right people always tell me oh what if I lose
money right do you know what lose stands for
living out suspecting experiences
if you expect to lose you're not going to put in the knowledge
and the actions I actually learn
but if you know what you're doing you get
get the knowledge, you're always going to win.
Let's say you lose $100 today.
You make $5,000 tomorrow.
You're up $4,500.
Is that a good day or a bad day?
It's a good day.
That's an amazing day.
Get your $1,000.
Take that money.
Thank God.
Make $1,000 the next day.
Keep making $1,000.
Then go for your $5K day because now you have a little cushion.
You're not worried about rent.
You know, you paid Mama off.
You paid your bills off.
You know, maybe went to the club, got a bottle, you know, flexed a little bit.
Then, you know, keep flipping that money.
Yeah.
Well, listen, man, I want to know,
for everybody before we get out of there for those that's out there trying to do
what can y'all tell them to push them and motivate them i would say this right
the nine to five is a subscription of silence the nine to five is a subscription of silence so what
does that mean that means that when you're at your job essentially you're the people that
are paying you are paying you a monthly subscription for your energy right what you need to do
is you need to become an options trader because instead of only getting paid 26 times a year
Right?
Because we got 52 weeks.
People are getting bi-weekly checks, right?
So you're only getting paid 26 times.
Now, if you become an option trader, you're getting paid literally every single day in the stock market.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
The key to wealth is simple.
It's very, very simple.
Get paid more often than you're spending your money.
You all are spending.
You're all spending.
You're spending right now.
Exactly.
So you need to be a situation where you step outside of that, become an option state.
And look, it's not a bad thing.
that thing to have a nine to five right a lot of times a lot of people say your nine to five is
actually a first business partner because they're giving you funds to so that you can do some side
things right take that money right instead of just thinking save it save save start thinking about
how you can invest that money so that you can then pay yourself right and then find find out your
extra strategy you know going going that route well listen everybody man you got the option snipers
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They're going to put it right on your phone, the free e-book.
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Listen, this is another million dollars worth of a game, business spotlight.
And it's just like that.
Right.
Now, I just want to just say this again, man.
This man from Nigeria, man.
Africa
A thousand
fucking miles away
On a thousand hours away
On the fucking plane
Them flights long as shit
And he sold out
Madison Square Guard
When the motherfucker
New York Knicks
Be having a hard time
Selling out Madison Square
fucking guard
Put that into perspective
Did New York
fucking Nix
Always be
7,000 fucking short from a sellout
But a nigger from Nigeria
Got motherfuckers damn they falling off
The fucking Raptors up the top
So that's greatness, man
You know what I mean? That's greatness
And that's a lot of fucking studio hours
Don't think this shit happened overnight
That's a, he put his 10,000 worth of studio hours in
He had about probably
Fucking 400,000
studio hours now.
So to all the youngans out there
that look up to them, that admire
them, that, because we was kicking it with our
African brothers, and we told
them niggas, we was doing you.
Shee.
Nigger,
you would have thought we told them
niggas, Moses was part in the red sea.
Out of the, boy, oh, my God.
Them nickers lost their fucking mud.
We was like, God damn.
I'm like, so, you know, that's a lot of hard work to get like that.
And a lot of you youngans be wanting that microwave heat up.
Y'all think y'all going to put me in a microwave, put me on a minute and 30 seconds.
I'm hot.
Like, don't work like that, nigga.
Any nigga that got hot like that, he was cold next summer.
Real quick.
Trust me.
So put the work in, man.
Trust the process.
Don't rush the process.
This is a man who told you.
He went.
He tried some shit.
It didn't work.
came back, he had to get a thousand hours
of lip service from his motherfucker
and, pop, he, listen, niggins, see what you're doing
wrong, is, yeah.
Yeah, me, all right, you need to try this.
You put a little bit of that sauce with that.
Yeah, me, probably through a couple
old tapes and look how I used to get there on,
niggas. I have all the vinals.
I have every vinyl from every
Nigerian musician ever.
Damn. Every vinyl.
But, see, that means you a student of the game.
Exactly. You teachable.
Exactly. Very. I mean, I mean,
not look it, but
yeah.
Very teachable, you know.
No, you do look like you're playing in some
gangster movies a little fucking weird.
Me no, no, no, dimes grow a fist.
Oh, no, that was African.
That was Jamaican.
I mean, I could pass for that, too.
Yeah, you definitely could.
Yes, you can.
Yeah, I mean, because you know all of,
they always got the little joint,
crazy niggas got the one
little platics in their face.
The eyes looking through it
when they're about to blow your biscuit out there.
They like this, what you fuck you said?
Well, then he
You could have played the belly
You could have played the belly
I could without a doubt
You know what?
I'm trying to do the acting shit too
Belly part two
No they're part two
Nick was in jail
Look at it
Shot and shit out there
He didn't even know
There's a part two
He was in Africa
And you was in fucking jail
Hey we don't
It ain't part two out
There's no part two
There's no fucking part two
out
It is a part two bro
There's no
He don't even know
Belly part two
Thank you
Let me see that shit.
Who was in there?
Who was in there?
It wasn't burner, boy.
That's why you all know about the shit.
It definitely wasn't.
We never heard of that shit.
He's going to watch this shit tonight.
Hey, is that the game?
Oh, wait.
That's the game, right?
Belly part two.
Oh, I did see that in.
Oh, all right, but I ain't even, it was so much different.
You was laying on your belly part two.
Get the fuck out of these.
Fuck out of here.
Yeah, I do remember laying on my belly.
Fuck out of it.
Wait, did the shit hit?
I ain't see that shit.
You ain't see it?
No, you see, I just do it was out.
Yeah, I mean, at the belly one,
you don't want to see the belly too.
I'm just saying, like...
Nah, they should do another belly too
because this was not it.
Yeah, that was...
He didn't even see it.
He didn't even see it.
But he'd be like, if I ain't ever heard of it,
that shit wasn't slapping.
Yeah.
So...
You need to do this one now with me.
You got to see?
You're going to think about it.
Shoot your own shit.
You got the brain.
You can shoot your own movie.
You call it whatever.
Yeah.
Because they got top boys.
Ain't that what it's called?
Yeah, top boys.
Yeah, I need to shoot some gangst of shit in Africa.
Yeah.
You know what?
A personal love letter to you, fans.
That's what this album is about.
On why?
I mean, it's like most of my albums are more, like, general.
You know, it's more about what's happening everywhere,
and the society
and it's more product of its environment
on my albums and stuff
but this time I want
I want this album to be a product
of me and me alone really
and me you know
and that
that comes with a package
you know
it's like
so basically the album is like
on my birthday right
so just picture this right
so it's my birthday
turned 31
on the 2nd of July
and you wake up
on your birthday
you get messages
you get the
you know
from your little cousins
you're everyone
your friends
and then
you're alone at home
at first you know
and then obviously you're thinking
and you're reflecting
and you're you know
you're in your head
you understand
it's like bro I'm 31
bro
you feel me like
you just have a lot
you're thinking about what, the past,
you're thinking about where you're going,
you know, all types of stuff, all types of shit,
and then you get to drink it.
And then you're partying, and then it's like all your people's come through,
and then, you know, it's the pregame in the house,
and then, you know, you party have some deep conversations,
and then, yeah, you kind of start thinking about,
what's happening where you're from
and what you can do and how
if you're doing enough
you know like type shit
then you know
you have somebody who is one of your people
who's there to you know
pick you up when you start
getting there like bro
you're good bro
starts reminding you of the shit you do
and how you know you can't save the world
and you're not the government
and you're not
you get in there like yeah man that's true
fucking and they go back to party
you feel me it's just that whole
roller coaster man like you know
that's really what I'm trying to
that's how my head was
when I turned 30 and I guess
it might be a little better
when I turned 31 but yeah
I'm trying to bring
the whole world into that
mindset you know with this album
well they say a lot of times when you drink
alcohol you know it bring your true
feelings out so when you drink and you start
thinking about stuff like you know am I doing
enough for my country
and I can do more that's just all feelings you got
you know hovered up inside you
man and it's just you know
because motherfuckers they start drinking and they be thinking
about one thing. Some ass
they think about who they're going to lay down
and spray them and that. You think about that too
shit. But
it's after your homie big year up
mean you're not the fucking government.
Chill out. Do you like yeah you're right?
She got a fat ass
about the government
you're right.
So but you know that just showed that you
a good person man you got a good heart
you know what I mean
and that's probably why God blessing you
in the way that he's blessing you
you know what I mean
and keep going up man
when you got the rock right now
Africa has the ball
the whole Africa
I'm talking about
man take that shit
and run with that shit for 10, 12
15 years like the South did
and you got a
so you ready to tear it up on tour
this summer you ready fuck up
Detroit
Chicago
Houston, Atlanta.
This shit,
this shit,
rabies is zoo.
Israel go crazy.
I know you charged up.
Man, I'm always excited
to be on tour, man.
I'm on tour all the time.
So it's like,
it's my happy place,
to be honest,
except when I'm scared of,
I'm actually kind of scared
of flying, to be honest.
What?
All that flying,
you got to do?
I'm still scared.
So every time it's going up,
you should.
No, it's not the going up, man.
It's the turbulent shit.
That shit drop.
You like,
I don't fuck with that,
bro.
You know,
I don't fuck with that,
I'm cool when the pilot tell you.
But if they don't tell you,
you see the little turbulence coming up in the head.
It's like with the Jets and shit,
they don't never tell you shit.
They don't tell you shit.
Oh, them bitch is shaky then.
Yeah, man.
Oh, they ain't no regular plane.
You'd be on their Harlem shaking.
You'd be like, oh, man.
Look at them.
They're all scared.
Everybody shook.
No one in there can tell me they ain't shook, bro.
Don't try that guy's in here.
They said they ain't shook, bro.
Right.
Nick's scared.
I ain't.
Except maybe,
I don't know,
but everyone that be on jet to me,
we're all,
you're scared.
Everybody's scared.
We'd be on 757s
in first class.
Let's get to shaking a little bit.
When it dropped.
He'd be praying to every God.
But see,
at least that one is like,
I know that there's a bunch of people
on the plane,
so it's like,
God must answer one of them.
You know, if you don't answer me.
I might be fucked up,
but not one of them.
You know, look that nigger's thing.
Yeah, he likes a shit.
There's 500 people in his play.
God's got to answer somebody.
The baby is somebody.
The dog.
Somebody.
He like,
there's eight niggas on this robbery jet.
We might not all be shit.
No, we might not be sick.
That's shit crazy, man.
Yeah, man.
He said we might not all big as shit.
Well, listen, man, we appreciate you for coming through, man.
I appreciate you for having me for real, man.
We appreciate you, man.
Much love and respect, man.
Love and respect, man.
Africa, y'all got the ball.
You know, that's the point guard right there.
I mean?
It might be the two guard.
I don't know you, the point for two.
The center, I just know you're running shit.
You feel me?
And shout out to everybody from Africa that's doing their thing, man,
because it wasn't just, you know, Burn a boy.
It was a joint effort.
You know what I mean?
To make the world acknowledge y'all and finally say,
y'all is shit.
Yeah.
In real life.
In real life, y'all, y'all, the shit.
You know, you got motherfuckers, like, Future
that some of the biggest niggas over here sampling Thames
and it's like, that's some dope shit there.
Yeah, man, big up Thames as well.
Get well soon.
I heard she was going through some health issues, man.
Good well, Tim.
Get well, Tim.
Absolutely.
You know what I mean?
So we just commend y'all, man, for making that breakthrough, man.
You know what I mean?
To the world.
Not just the Africa to the world.
You can go to Paris, Dubai, London, motherfucking, the Dominican Republic.
They're going to be singing that shit word for word.
You know what I mean?
So we commend you for that, man, because it take a hell of an artist to do what your motherfuckers did on a whole different side of the fucking world, man.
So we commend you keep going up, man.
Keep being the best version of you that you could be.
Yes, sir.
It's all love.
Anytime you got anything coming out, million dollars worth of the game.
We hear.
I really appreciate that, my friend.
For real.
Much love, man.
Real for real,
real talk, man.
We fuck with the guys, too,
because they be checking the show while.
Them niggas knew the whole new am shit.
They're fucking.
That's the bro.
You might think I'm copied, bro,
but like the shit be on this TV
in every bus we be on,
like in all our little...
Tool buses.
Yeah.
It's like, that's the shit that just be on.
That's what's up, man.
So it's like, yeah, man.
That's how you know we fucks with you
because we don't...
Appreciate that.
We don't really watch interviews.
Absolutely.
Niggins, you heard you.
Niggins and so we'll watch interviews,
but we watch y'all, niggas.
And it's just like that.
Right.
