Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - TRIPPIE REDD: MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 204
Episode Date: January 30, 2023Trippie Redd is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Canton, Ohio. He first gained fame with his hit single "Love Scars" in 2017 and has since released multiple successful projects, includi...ng his debut studio album "Life's a Trip" and "A Love Letter to You 4". He is known for his versatile style and emotive, often personal lyrics. Trippie Redd recently released his latest project "Mansion Musik" which features collaborations with some of the industry's top artists and showcases his growth as an artist.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/mworthofgame
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Listen, man, we got, you know, tripping.
We're all up in here, man.
Yes, sir.
You heard what I say.
I see trippy.
I see what you know.
What?
I knew Bobby, man.
My God, that niggins talk about you know Bobby.
I know Bubby.
I know my motherfucker Laker Heights, man.
Yeah, me.
That's what I know was running around,
motherfucker, Ohio with a hunter.
That's who I know, you hear me?
Okay, okay.
Shout out the motherfucker mama Tyne, yeah.
Shout out to Chris.
You hear me?
I remember the time you took
motherfucking Chris boxing gloves at school.
You hear me?
You remember that time?
Yeah.
Nigg wanted all the smoke.
Took boxing gloves at school
when shit started and shit.
Yeah.
I wore a karate suit to school.
Oh, that was, that's what I did.
I was on board shit that day.
I knew martial shorts.
Man, I was on bullshit.
You know, he, one time he tried to bluff a nigger.
He got into a little fight, so he wanted the house to his karate shit on that shit ain't work.
Nigger socked him all up all in his karate shit.
That shit ain't work.
That shit didn't mean nothing.
Hold up.
Why he ain't got his earphones?
Where his earphones at?
Why he ain't got your headphones?
I got earphones
Use these
You probably can use these right here
Try these
Try them joints
Oh my gosh
I'm gonna try these
Yeah you probably could
Any boop in the box
You old ass, nigga
Look at you
I'm just saying this expensive box
That shit does see
You be wearing them cheap-ass shit
They should just fall out the box
You got expensive
Yeah, nigga
Yeah you collab
Yeah we presented you with your collab
Oh right
Hold on
That's icy
Yeah
Hold on
Yeah
What's that
Beast by Drake?
That's beast by Drake
Uh-oh
That's Beast by Drake
1400
1400
1400
That's hard
Look at the side
Look at the side
Look at the side
Look at the side
Look at the horns on them
See that 1400 on the shot
Yeah
That shit crazy
That's how to go down
Is that first time
See you know
Yeah
It's my first time
You're just crazy
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about
See how we do over here at me
And I was working. Too hard
Yeah, I mean, I need a pair too
Gotta go get me something and shit
Well, what's going on, bro?
Let me just ask you this question
Because I knew you're a gamer
Right
Yeah, throw them on, man
Sir
With them bitch is sporty
Yeah, get right
You know what I mean?
Yeah
Yeah, these bids are crazy
All right
Now I knew you a gamer, all right
I just heard about my Philly guy
Poundside
You know
Whipping your man up in the motherfucking
2K
Shout out my homie Poundside
Man whipping niggas ass and 2K
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And what order does this go, right?
Fortnite, Apex, Overwatch, Roblox, or GTA?
Like put them in order?
Yes.
All right.
Apex.
Number one.
number one
Fortnite
Fortnite
number two
Overwatch
Overwatch
number three
GTA
GTA
GTA
and then Roblox
What you're the best at
I don't know
I'm not necessarily
The best at them
motherfuckers I just be playing them
I'd be having fun on them bitches
For real
What game you
You play the best
Um
I say like
skill base I'm probably the best
at like Fortnite and Overwatch
Apex I'm cool at that shit but
it's like I don't know it's a bunch of videos
and like motherfuckers that's crazy at the game
be doing crazy as shit I can't do that shit
yeah but fuck with him
Post Malone I was in the lobby
with Post Malone he was with them like the
crazy motherfuckers I'd be seeing on YouTube
and he was playing
just lightning he knew how to do that shit
I was like wow crazy
crazy huh
it was too crazy
You know that nigga passionate about that shit
He looked me in my face
Yeah, but you know
I'm like, hell yeah, you're passionate
about that shit
Fortnite, huh?
You ain't to be fucked with her
I say, I need to be fuck with
it mad
You know, I whip every nigga
ass in here and mad at Matt's my brother
Hunter, he fuck with the, uh
I stand on that
Pound on side
You can bet whatever
My brother a whoop on you a man
Now lay the gator
We can bet whatever
My brother
Who your brother?
Hunter
The one you brought up
He could beat me a man
Yeah
Me too
He got a smoke for you
I play for five bands
He might cheat
Oh
But
Uh don't
I'm that nice
You're just gonna
You feel me
You got a lot of motherfucking
You know
Faith and Hunter
Gilly we could put a million dollars
On that
Oh damn
We ain't gonna do that
A hundred or one shit
You wouldn't have
A million
dollars on that but hunter must be the best
nigger in the country
and I ain't that fucking good
he definitely haven't smoked for it either that or you got
some money to blow
now if you got some just want to give me
some money I'll beat the shit out of Honda
yeah right
man you got the motherfucker man
you got everybody on that motherfucker
and I see you got
you know Chief Keith executive producing it
right you named it off his old mixed tape
Mancy music. What's your connection with Chief, man?
I just fucked with him.
For a long time, like, just growing up, I listened to his music.
He inspired me a little bit, so I was, like, doing this project,
and I did a bunch of beats that was, like,
how Sosa made the beats on his albums.
So I was just, like, I want to bring him in.
I want to add him in on it. So he came in and, you know,
added his little sauce.
one of the things that my producers had did for me.
It was fire.
I liked it.
And then you got some heavy hitters on it.
You got Travis, little baby Kodak Future.
How did that come together?
How was it?
It was really like a mixtape.
Like I came up with basically like an idea of what I wanted to do.
I just wanted to put a mixture, turned up songs all on one album.
and uh
it was just so many people on there
kind of was like okay I'm gonna consider this
an album but it was
like traditionally supposed to be like on some
mixtape shit
you want a different route on this one though
like you know like you rapping
yeah rapping on this motherfucker
yeah yeah yeah I'm saying
was that like your purpose like no
I'm gonna show motherfuckers like
I can really really just rap
if you niggas want me to right yeah
No, for sure.
I just wanted to, because my whole thing is being versatile.
I've always been like that since the beginning of my career.
I've always said, like, I want to be one of the most versatile artists.
And I had never dropped a full hip-hop project, let alone, like, a rage one at that,
and put all these features on there, all these people that I like their music,
and I look to it.
So I was like, I want to do a mixtape full of features and put that out before I released my album,
just to, you know, and the label kind of wanted to.
to really do that anyway so I was like bet while doing time to finish my other one yeah
well why you doing that why you know why you went and created that mixtape is there any
inspiration from near that's going to a love letter you five um no I was kind of trying to get that
turned up vibe out so everybody know like that's the one when you want to go turn up okay
and then the next one is I want to be more deep love shit
I want people to be sad and in their feelings and happy and shit like that.
I feel like that other shit, that's just for the shows.
That's for people on the road and in the shows and shit ready to turn up,
people hitting back flips in the mosh pit and shit.
That's that vibe.
I do feel to be, you're still young.
In the same time, you're a big dog in the game, you know?
Like, I'm talking about multiple platinum albums.
You know, you've got 26 platinum singles.
You've got 30 billion streams, career streams.
Like, that ain't no regular shit.
How do you feel about, you know, stuff like that?
And I ain't even mentioning all your accomplishments.
I feel good about that shit.
That shit like a pat on the back.
It feel good to, like, accomplish it in the industry.
Yeah.
I see some be cars, dick.
It's more than a pat on the back
He's a real
I look at it like it's a pat on the back
I love that shit
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about you love that shit
Because you can't never downplay
When you was a younger
You let me know the music resonate
Right
Everything I always wanted to do is making more
More sense every day
Right
It was a crazy stat I just seen on
On Instagram
It said only six artists
I've put up over
140 songs on the Spotify chart
Six artists ever
got 140 songs
that's charted on Spotify
damn that's
one two three four five six
yeah that's crazy
yeah that's crazy
but that shit was crazy
who's that the artist would he
I think it was like Drake
I think is Drake
Juice
I couldn't catch the whole list
but it was like pretty much the great
when you say that though
this is just over
when you like
nigga I'm in the category with just me and Drake
and a couple other niggers
it's over
like the fuck
like
because Drake
let's keep it real man you don't took this shit to a level
that it's like that's one of my favorite artists
I always said since the beginning I was like
Drake gonna be one of the biggest artists in the world
if not the best
but I don't think like
I know you I know you taking it in
and you being real laid back
and shit about it right now, but you got to think about this, man.
You got 26 platinum singles.
You got 16 gold singles.
Like, that ain't no normal shit.
Like, that's not normal.
It's not, like, you got motherfuckers been so many people that got legend status in the
game that's not even, it ain't, you got multiple platinum albums, like multiple.
Like, you understand 30 billion career streams, that's like a fucking crazy number.
Like, it's only 8 billion.
people on the planet.
Like literally, like there's only 8 billion motherfuckers
on the planet. Right.
You got to think about that. You realize all them niggas played your
shit four times.
That's a lot of shit, man.
You know what I mean? And I understand you're a
laid-back, nigga. You're a humble
nigga, but, uh...
It's crazy, man. It's up to us
to, uh, you know, get you your fucking flowers.
You could be all humble you want.
nigger you the shit
Thank you
I appreciate it
Yeah man that's crazy
I mean a lot coming from your
You know I mean
You out here doing shit
That only a certain amount of artists
In the world is doing
That's unbelievable
Thank you
And you know
You could try to downplay that shit
Be humble
Yeah all that shit
Nigger
You that nigga
I ain't trying to hear that shit
It's cool
It's like a pat on the back
You know
Got 30 million streams
It's great
You know what I mean
All that shit
Oh, gosh, shit.
Digger, that shit is immaculent.
And see, you got to understand this.
Coming up in the culture, we come up in,
that's extraordinary because you did that shit being yourself.
You see what I'm saying?
That's hard for, you know, coming from when we, that's hard.
Because everybody is living this illusional lifestyle
and everybody got to detest their self
from the reality of who they really are
in order to try to make music.
and to create this image of somebody else in order to be cool.
You know how to, you know, the black thing is real deep.
Yeah, you just got to be, like, you know, creative.
Yeah.
When you are artists, you know, that title, you are artists.
Like, you got to be, you know, painting pictures where everything you do.
Certain things got to be different characters, different stages of your life, different moments.
That's why I try to do, like, lots of different music.
I can't stay in one box.
I feel like that.
That's halting me.
That's keeping me back.
I know I can do everything I want anything that I put my mind to I could do it so
you really I could tell you really love this music shit
hell yeah you know what I mean like it ain't nothing else in the world
you would rather be doing in this music shit you could tell how the way you express that
shit you know what I mean yeah it's like you were laid-back nigga but when it's time
to to express that music and express what you do in your art
You're not laid back no more.
You know what I mean?
It's almost like a basketball player who, like, you know,
he just goes through his day and then he gets on the court and he don't go.
You're like, fuck you, nigga.
Yeah.
Get the fuck up.
It's like, hold.
That's a little joey and shit.
So you kind of like that when it comes to the music.
Hey, somebody can turn the air down in this motherfucker?
Yeah, Wallow said it was cold in the hook.
I knew I was in triple.
Yeah, it's freezing in this bitch, right?
Yeah, I knew I was in triple.
I didn't take a little shirt.
I'm still cold in this, bitch.
Yeah, it's like, but what is your process when you're going in there
and turning it to fuck up in the studio?
How do you go in there?
Like, what's the energy it looked like?
What do it look like?
Who in the room?
I just keep, like, my close friends with me and family.
When I go into the stew and I have a good time, I just, we do a little drinking.
I'd be smoking.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I'd just be coming up with shit.
I don't really go in there with, like, oh, I'm going to do this.
today. I kind of just go and
if the vibe right, I'm going to do
something. Like I just go in there
and have fun and talk
with my friends and just
vibe in there. And then if I catch a vibe
and I really want to do something, I end up doing it.
But I don't really do too
much in there. Just be
chilling with my friends
talking. What inspired you?
Like what artist's like
coming up? I mean talking about people now.
What do you listen to that came
before you? That you'd be like, oh,
yeah I'm really feeling that shit
that shit
Wayne
Okay
Wayne
Drake
them like
two people that really
inspired
like my two different sides
of what I do
because Wayne was like
on some like
rapper shit
and he would make like
turn shit
that would make you want to rage too
but he would also have like
the little passionate love music
and shit like that too
shit with the guitars and shit
so that's like that side of me
I do a lot of my shit based on
Like, what Wayne did, I feel like he inspired everything that I did.
And Drake, I just liked how he was, like, more on the emotional side, like, on the sad side and singing and shit.
I just fucked with that shit.
I was like, okay, like, I could do that shit, too.
And I started just trying to sing and shit, and that shit worked out for him.
So I was like, yeah, I'm going to keep doing this.
When did that moment come?
when you got introduced to raging
like where was you at in life
and when it hit you and you was like
this is what this is me
I always was like that
like I don't know I had ADHD
growing up so I was always
kind of like turned up and shit
so I would like
when I make music and shit I would want to
make some turned up shit like some
of my first songs like I got a song called
Rockstar produced by my homie
808H
he was just like cool on the scene had the whole campus listening to him and what he
saying and shit like that so I made a song and he was playing it at all the little local parties
and shit and that shit went up and got hell of views and that kind of motivated me to keep doing
the rage sound because I was a really like on some like rap and singing shit at first
and I switched it up because I got into the auto tune and shit like more auto tune like not just like on
So I'm trying to tone my voice to make it sound a little bit good,
get the pitch right, and all that shit.
I was putting more auto tune, like, letting the auto tune ride on that shit.
I was just rapping, like, doing, rapping, like, shit that I don't know.
I would see other people go through and rapping about, like,
what was just hot at the moment and on the scene and shit, just in the culture.
If you can, uh, dead and living.
If there's anybody that you could do a take with, who would that be?
Any artists?
Any artists?
That was here before or was here now?
Michael Jackson.
What would the name of the album be?
I don't even know.
Some legendary shit, though.
Michael Jackson, that's crazy.
That would be hard.
His voice is crazy.
I made some fires
Mike come in there like
Trivia got a record
Come on Mike
Let's do it
What you're gonna say
Let's get that right now
Hold on
She's out of my life
I don't know whether
To laugh
Or cry
Go ahead
Nigel put your shit on there
You could be like hold on Mike
How the fuck am I supposed to go after
Like, you got to go first when you're fucking with Mike.
I'll get fuck who he is.
Because with Mike go, with Mike go, bro,
and come with that soft shit, that tend to shit.
He got to do the chorus for a couple things.
Like, he can't just go crazy and do the verse.
Because if he do the verse, he's going to kill me.
See, how he puts stipulations.
Mike, we do it.
We do it an album together.
Nick, you're doing all verses, all hooks, nigga.
Don't do no verses on there, but.
What about rap?
Let him put a couple of his own songs
I mean.
Yeah, damn.
I put like a song of mine on there too.
Right.
Hell no.
Mike can't go two times down.
Can't do no verse, Mike.
You know, once you do something with Mike,
you know, that shit get different.
You know, you do concerts in Bolivia
and motherfuckers be passing out.
She's nigger Drake got a song of Michael Jackson.
Huh.
He deserved.
it, though.
Hell yeah.
The fuck.
That's straight.
The nigga said,
hell yeah.
Fucking right.
After them numbers,
Drizzi did,
he deserve it.
You know what I'm saying?
What about rapper?
What?
Dead or living?
Tupac.
Mm.
Yeah.
You got some good motherfucking responses,
man.
You went Pac would have had some.
deep shit.
I got a song right now called Let It Go.
It would be crazy on that motherfucker.
Crazy.
That's for the album?
Crazy.
It would have been crazy.
Is that for the album, though?
Mm-hmm.
I'll put it on A Love Letter U5.
Yeah.
Got to put a rap record on there.
I always do that.
How much weed do you smoke a day?
Fucking ounce, till two.
Uh-huh.
a damn of three
I don't know I kind of just
Have my home boys roll a lot
You're rolling motherfucking sevens man
At a time
Yeah
Yeah my own boys probably roll a lot
They probably roll like
15, 20
Damn
And yeah
If it's a good day
I'll run through all of them
And they'll probably have to roll up like
7 to 10 more
Oh
I'm sorry you got a hell
If it's a light day, I probably have, like, five blunts left when I smoke 15.
All right.
But your niggas rolling for you.
Mm-hmm.
You got a hell of a team.
Let me tell you something, nigga.
I roll another backwood, nigga, breaking your motherfucker fingers.
You all right?
I hear me, nigga.
I roll another month off and getting your niggas test.
Make sure you ain't got new diseases.
If I roll another backwood and breaking your dick's fingers, yeah.
Definitely got to trust the motherfucker that I roll.
up for you. Can't just be anybody.
Right.
You got ass eating Greg. He just
wants to eat everybody ass. He means.
You're sitting there like
Man, this smell like shit
for real, man.
Last.
Hey, let me say, right, I've been listening to that new
shit, right?
Mm-hmm.
The future song.
I think you got Chief Keefe on it twice
motherfucking
It was
I know my favorite one
You'd be saying a hook and then every time
After you say something on the hook you scream
Hold on
That sounds like everyone in the book
No, no, I'm not
C.C. You see, this you got to understand.
I didn't get a chance to learn the words yet.
You know what I'm saying?
You smoke a lot of bad weed, Tripp.
The fuck out of it.
His man put that fucking smud on my name too.
He got some shit from Tarzana earlier.
He talked about I got some shit from Tarzana.
He got some shit from Elsa.
He got some Tarzan.
I'm like, who the fuck is Tarzan?
That nigga smoked Relaida.
He ain't made no nigga named Tarzana.
The fuck.
Then Tripp going to roll with Desry.
Damn.
He got weed from Tarzana.
I'm like, whoa.
The fuck is Tarzana.
I'm looking for a nigga named Tarzana
And this motherfucker
Then I realized what y'all was talking about
I said man
I ain't gonna fuck a weed from Tarzana
I went to fucking bed man
Hell no
No they did have some
Some shit that was high immersing in there man
You gotta learn about the turps in the weed too
You know about that?
What is it?
The turpines that's in the weed
Oh my God
See here
Let me find out this purple now
Let me see Duky
No it's not
It's not gonna be Duky
No, it's some gas.
I'd be letting my brother Hunter do all that extra shit.
He'd be knowing all that shit.
Oh, he don't really.
If he know the weed good, then the weed good.
Oh, so Hunter is a profession with this shit.
That's what you're saying.
Oh, God.
Who, Hunter?
He here?
Oh, wow.
Bear kind of be knowing what he's talking about.
Bear.
But sometimes he is just, you know.
Bear looked like he smoked them purple swish sweets.
That's a flag on the play beer
That's a flag on the play
All right, damn
We don't want no flags on the play
Man, what?
You smoking Swishers, Pete
Purple though
They got to be great
No, I'm just fucking with this
I ain't going to lie
This now later shit was here
you got a strength
I didn't go lie
When I was the y'all digger
I liked the little grapes
I know
That's why I threw that out there
You cap his head
You're a hunter
You used to stop
Get y'all some grapes
All the way to school and shit
On the way to
Lincoln Heights
Huh?
That's where it was
That's one of the schools
I went to
I went there for a couple months
Yeah
You know
You was a bad little kid too
When I was talking to your mom
I was hollering at Chris man
He told me he was a bad little motherfucker man
He said
He told me your cousin Leah
Was singing the Disney song
Oh my God
Yeah
And when she stopped
You was begging for the microphone
Then they got the microphone
They had a church lady in there
And you said
Drop down and get your eagle on
I said, damn, he did what?
They said, yeah, he was a little crazy.
I was a little menace.
He was a little menace.
I went and grabbed the mic from her.
And I started singing drop down and get your ego.
I just out of doing.
Just out of doing it.
I liked that song back then.
That was that shit.
That was a lot.
I just wanted to show people I could rap.
You just wanted any stage back there, huh?
You didn't get fucking in front of the church.
My cousins really was hyping me up, though.
They was talking me into it before I went out there.
I was like, go ahead, go up there, do it.
And I went up there and really did it.
That was your beginning to start them.
Definitely.
You need that first joint that's going to give you the heart
that's going to do the second joint.
No, for sure.
I definitely had the heart because I went up there and for sure did that shit.
And them niggas probably was laughing.
up there. You got it,
Bubby. You got this shit.
He's like, I got it.
He's like, you got it. You know that Nelly shit, word for
word. Go ahead. He's like
the church lady here. She heard
that shit before. It's Nelly.
He went right up there. Drop down
and get your eagle. They was like, get this
dick up on stage. Your mom
said she was so embarrassed.
She was.
It's fucked up. Embarrassing your mom.
I like that. Man, Miss Tanya. She was embarrassed.
I had to do what I had to do though
Nicky you had to do that
I had to do I had to do
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So, um, this next album that you got coming out.
Mm-hmm.
You got any features on that, or are you just keeping it solo?
I got a couple of features on there.
A couple of features.
Yeah.
It's more like solo songs, though.
But I got features on there.
It's a good chunk of features.
It's the love, right?
Mm-hmm.
You're in love?
Yes.
You said that shit fast as shit.
Damn, you said that shit fast.
Yes, I am.
That's that real shit.
Yes.
Yeah, how funny is that?
How long have you been with your woman?
Probably, like, two years now.
What's the best part about being in a relationship?
That's my best friend.
I mean, shit.
I'm always with her, so, you know, we'd be on the same page about everything.
So, like, it's always that plus.
And I love her to death.
We have fun
It's always good to have fun, man
Make sure you always keep that in your relationship
You know what I mean
You stop having fun man
That's when that shit goes sour
You stop laughing
You stop enjoying life man
And stop
Because it don't take
It don't take a lot to
To have fun
Right
Don't take no money
Don't take you know what I'm saying
It just take two motherfuckers
That enjoy each of his company
and, you know, and Ludd to act silly together and had some good moments, so don't
never lose that part about you, man.
You feel what I'm saying?
Of course.
Absolutely.
I see you got, you know, a plan for inner city kids, right?
You know, you're just trying to help them.
Where do that come from?
I'm just coming up with a lot of different things right now for, like, the community and
places that I really respect, and I had good times at it.
people there really support me.
So I want to give back and support them as much as they support me.
Absolutely.
How hard was it coming up out of Ohio?
I mean, I guess I grew up kind of like a normal kid.
I was always just around bad shit.
So I don't know.
I really kind of like I had fun for a for a doing.
everything I was doing and where I was at.
I really appreciate the moments I had in Canton, Ohio,
and Columbus, Ohio.
It was for real fun to me growing up out there.
And there ain't a lot of artists that really come out of Canton, Ohio.
No.
Marilyn Manson.
That's a big one.
Yeah.
That's a big one.
So for you to be, like, the first person,
and the only person really other than Merlin
to come out of there
and represent their shit
like how do I feel
it feel normal
I guess it feel good
I just
I don't know I look at it like
you know it should be other artists out there
that are out there that should be as big as me
they just
you know
their minds be clouded
they got a lot going on
and they can't really
like reach out or branch out
the way they need to
to do what they need to do
so they kind of get stuck
I respect the humbleness
but I'm gonna get your flowers
because when there's only one motherfucker
that's made it out of the place
oh man
you just got his day too
this Monday the mayor
deserve a day
They deserve a motherfucking month.
Yeah, he's been doing a lot.
It's been Marilyn Manson, and then ain't been no fucking body else, man.
Yeah, last, this Monday, they made it a trippy rat day.
You know what I'm saying?
Until, until you, you know what I'm saying?
So I understand the humbleness and all that.
But, man, you're the shit, man.
You come from a place where, man, two motherfuckers made it out of there on some music shit, man.
So you know how hard it is to make it out, just like you're saying,
it's motherfuckers there that should be bigger than me, but whatever.
a reason they ain't made it out yet so you know how hard it is to make it out that
motherfucker man don't never take that shit for granted trip and appreciate that shit you know
what i'm saying i ain't even necessarily mean like bigger than me i just meant like it's a lot of
other people that could have just came out of there i feel like it's more talent out there too
yeah it just ain't but the fact that you even do the fact that you even saying a nigger could
be bigger than you letting you know nigger no way i ain't competing with you my
My, nigga, I'm doing me.
I live in my own lane.
I'm comfortable with who I am.
Right.
If you could be bigger than me,
you could be bigger to me,
because I'm one of the biggest niggas in the world.
Guess what?
We could both meet up at mansions.
Oh, good.
Rich nigger, talk.
Oh, you got the new, what's that?
That's the new McLaren,
2024.
Nick is still 2023.
Yeah, I got the new 2024.
So, shit, that's what's really about,
you know what I mean?
Winning man and life in
and change your motherfuckers lives in your family
and changing motherfuckers' lives that's around you
and doing what you love.
Exactly.
And that's what you're doing.
So, you know, I understand the humble shit,
but you want them niggas out here.
How did, how did, uh, 1400 come about?
Um, I mean, me and my cousin, Fiji,
we kind of just came up with like a little music group.
and uh
he was really just doing music
together
meet him and his brother
and my cousin
Ozzy
and
I blew up
like
repping what we was like
coming up with
so
it was just kind of
how everything
came about
how fast did it happen for you?
I'm gonna lie
it happened fast as hell
for for
I was
I had been doing music for a long time
but just when I had figured out
what I wanted to do as far as my sound
it didn't take nothing but like
probably a year and some change
to really get to where I needed to get
to me about a year or two.
Is it unbelievable to you at first?
Like, oh shit.
Because you know when you're trying some new shit
you don't really know if it's going to work
then you hear it you like like this shit sound good.
was so young and it was just like confidence was key so i always felt like i was this shit so doing
music it was just like i don't know i went in there with that same confidence like i'm the
shit and i could do what i want and i could create this sound and do this and i know people
not gonna like it and i don't give a fuck because i'm gonna do what i want and that's just kind of how
i just kept the same mentality throughout my whole career i still feel like that to this day like
I'm going to do what I want.
I don't give a fuck what you think.
Right.
Yeah. Versatility.
I'm just be versatile.
Drop this, that, this, that, whenever I want to.
Right.
And y'all going to get what you, I get.
I mean, you best are the art of being yourself, and you understand that, man.
There's 7.8 billion motherfuckers on planet Earth.
I only need 10 million, 4 million, 3 million motherfuckers.
Going on the Internet, though, and, like, just, I don't know, like, posting my music up on there,
showing previews
or everything I was doing
and showing my face
and who I was
kind of got me
a lot of attraction
so it was just like
I would always use
how I look
because people would always
like talk shit
and say I look funny
and shit
but I was like
all publicity
good publicity
what you mean
funny look
the niggas get the bad
this motherfucker
stop playing
I'm gonna fuck represent
for all the funny-looking nicks across the world
to wake up next to extra bad, motherfucking.
Yeah, me, shit.
And no, that shit used to work, though,
because everybody would be on my page like,
damn, that shit hard, the shit fire.
And then I would post music right up after I would post, like,
the little snippets and shit,
and they was fucking with it, I'd be like, boom, here go a tape.
And then every tape was, like, kind of produced by Pierre Bourne every time.
It was some shit
It was that rage shit
People liked that shit
It was a different type of rage
Like a different type of shit
I just used to do
When I was first coming up
And it worked for me
I did my original shit
I blew up with that shit
And then I wanted to venture back into the love
And rap and show people
I could really do real music
Like other than having fun
And making this
You know shit
Making shit up
And making new sounds up
I wanted to show people
that I can make real, like, passionate music, like, R&B shit
and real rap, real hip-hop shit and, yeah, pop, all that shit.
Yeah, you just do it all everything, all in the gumbo pot.
Mm-hmm.
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Welcome to that episode of a million dollars worth a game, business spotlight.
Like, we need you some game and some news you can use in order to get off the couch like Gil was on the couch.
He was a couch warrior for years.
He's to have his whole lay in the couch.
I'm talking about the sneaker set up the whole hookup, man.
But think about it, I was better than you.
Yeah, it don't matter.
You was a basement worry.
Yeah, but it's still the same.
It's still in the same area of concentration.
Like, they still neck and neck in the same sport, same style, same loserism.
You know, it doesn't matter.
Basement or a couch in the middle.
But you felt like the basement was yours.
Nobody can come down here.
The basement was better because the basement was around.
And he was like, motherfuckeruck, I got to wash clothes.
Fuck you mean.
oh yeah but i'm saying you can hide the watch machine behind the sheet but listen today
we got bonifaz aggante he on here man give you the online game how he got in the game
how did you get in the game how old would you how did you first get into the game of online
e-commerce you know blogs all that stuff how did you get in the game first of all before you
before you tell him how you get in the game right how you got in the game right i just want to say
i've seen this motherfucker right here in africa spent two million dollars
at the age of 22 years old.
That was four years ago, right?
And bought a fleet of trucks.
A business set up over in Africa, a fleet of trucks.
What were you doing with those trucks, man?
So basically, so where I'm from is West Africa, Liberia.
So Liberia have different, like, fertilizer, palm oil and all these different things that, like, just different resources.
They got there.
Right.
So basically what ended up happening, how I really got convinced to even do that was basically
my dad.
Yeah.
Because I used to, I've been making, I've been making money online for a long time.
And I've been living my life, just living a laptop lifestyle.
That's how, that's all we did.
So my dad convinced me, he was like, yo, invest in Africa and all of this and all
of that.
I didn't want to do it.
But then when I saw how he was struggling, I was like, damn, I got to help my dad.
Because he was a bus driver.
You know what I'm saying?
So I was like, man, I got to help my dad
Instead of him being here at a bus driver
Let me see what I can create in Africa
That would make sense
So first he came to me with the idea
And stuff like that
He was like, hey, buy one truck
Or something like that
I'm like, bro, I'm not gonna go to Africa
For one truck
Like that's not gonna make me go to Africa
So I was like make it make sense
If we can do a least 250 grand a month
I'll go
I'll be like, all right
Let me go to Africa and go there and do
You know what I'm saying?
Because I was raising the United States
I was in Minneapolis.
Right. So he came to get, he came with me to a whole proposal and every single thing,
found the contracts for all the trucks and all that. He came to me and I said, okay, let's do it.
And I pulled the trigger on that and did that with him.
That's what's up, man. I've seen you out there. They look at you like, I see how they was greeting you,
how they was talking to you. Like, you damn, they're like Prince Jaffe Jofa out that motherfucker here.
Now, how did you get in the game when you say the laptop, you was operating a laptop with, you know,
your homie
help introduce you
to the internet
How did it go?
So basically how it went
was I used to play basketball
So my
All my homies used to look up to me
Did you have a real game?
I could hoop hoop
I could hoop
I go hoop
Yeah
I go hoop
So
So my homie was like
Yo Bonnie
I'm making 30 grand a month
When I used to work at Costco
It was like
I'm making 30 grand a month
On line
I'm like
You're making 30 grand a month
Doing what?
He was like, bro, I'm making $30,000 a month, just creating blogs.
I'm like, what blogs?
He was like, bro, I literally create these blogs, and I put Google ads on the blog and Google
pay me.
So he saw me his assent, dollars, and all of that.
I was like, damn.
And it's back then.
So I, you know, I try to dibble and dabble in it, try to see if I could do it because
I was working at Costco trying to find something for myself.
So what ended up happening, I was like, man, I can't do blogs because I wasn't a great
speller.
It's like, bro, I can't do that.
So basically what ended up happening
Was that I started doing my own research
I did the smartest thing I ever did in my life
I went on YouTube
And typed in how do I make money online
My life changed from there
And now everything here is a blessing bro
You also realize
To even think about that right now
And I'm here, you know what I'm trying to say
Like this whole thing is a blessing
Like why I'm here
Me here right now bro is not who I used to be
Right
You get what I'm saying
And it's just shit
Like who I used to be, bro, I was a regular guy just trying to figure his life out.
And then look how far it came.
What was the first move you made online?
What did you sell?
What did you create?
You created an online store.
So basically I created an online store with just selling like heels and accessories.
Was you putting ads on it?
Yeah, I was putting ads on it.
So I was using Facebook ads.
So this one, Facebook just started really pumping, making advertisers to come on their platform.
Like how TikTok is doing now.
So Facebook, Laredes used to spend like $5 a day on Facebook ads and started making sales.
Laredity got in the game where I spent like $200 back then.
You get what I'm saying?
Because it was a new, it was a new ad source.
And now, and now you just gave up some game.
TikTok is the new ads.
Oh, TikTok is going crazy.
Who is you going?
Huh?
Talk about it.
So TikTok is literally like how Facebook used to be.
Like Facebook is really complicated.
For average consumer to really learn how to do Facebook ads, you really.
got to focus on it. But with TikTok, you could literally create a campaign. You could literally
create a campaign literally in less than freaking 10 minutes. And you don't got to do all the
finding interests and stuff like that, like how Facebook is. You don't got to do that. You literally
could create a campaign, bam. You start making some sales if you got a good ad creative.
The ad creative. Act creative is basically the video the consumer is going to see on their
screen. So that's the ad creative. Oh man. Do how you go about getting them
There's people that specialize in making them.
I mean, you could just do, hold this for me.
And then she would hold it for me, and I'll just record six videos and just, bam, I got my ads.
So if the people come into you, right, you're on here, and you're going to get people to game are online stores.
So they come to you.
What are some of the chequoles are having an online store and so how do you set it up?
So you've got to use different, there's different type of platforms you can use to set it up.
So the first thing you can use is Shopify.
Shopify literally broke the barrier entering the Korean online stores.
You can use Shopify to set it up
And when you use Shopify, that's your website
Now the next thing that you need to do
You got to get a domain name first
Yeah, you can get it
But Shopify has a sting
Where you can actually get a domain name
When you create a Shopify store
So what do you think right there
How much is the Shopify store?
I mean Shopify is like you
They got cheap entries like $33
But they have
Actually add all the other apps and other things
Yeah, you can add all the other
It goes up
But that stuff don't matter
If you know how to run ads
because let's say like how I was getting started
and I spent like $200 on ads
within that month
all the apps costs didn't even matter
because I was making over 20 grand
so none of that stuff matter
you know what I'm saying
I didn't really when I was first getting started
I was just trying to hustle
to try to do something
you get what I'm saying
so basically I didn't care about how much the app costs
I didn't care about how much this cost
I just saw people was making money with
and I was willing to get started doing it
and figure it out
right and you can and you're going to show people
and teach people how to do that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to teach people.
So basically what I'm going to teach people
is basically how to set up an online store.
How to Lerity find the products,
how to advertise the products,
and how to build a team.
Because a lot of people don't realize
when you create business,
the most important thing with business
and anything is a team.
The reason why I was able to scale my business
because I got a proficient team.
My team works.
They get stuff done.
So I'm going to help you build a structure
so you can have a team like that.
That's going to actually get the job done for you.
you and you're not just going to have people just being in there.
Damn, so at the end of the day, this is what I need to know.
Yeah.
Has it changed dramatically since you stepped in in your time of entry and now, like, you know, with ads, like, if a person got money for ads, like, how much more is the ads?
I understand you got TikTok, but what about the other platforms that you can advertise your stuff on?
So other platforms, it's all about what product you're selling.
Every platform has, like, if I'm running a product on Facebook ads, right, and I know.
Facebook ad cost is higher.
I'm probably going to sell a more expensive product because then I will have more room to
make more profit.
So it's all about what platform you want to push your product on.
Do you teach that?
Yeah, 100%.
We'll go over all of that.
We'll go over, hey, you want to use TikTok, you can sell a low-ticket product.
You want to use Facebook?
It's better for you to sell high-ticket products because they're more expensive now than
it used to be.
Instagram is kind of the same boat.
You've got to sell high-ticket product with Instagram and Facebook.
TikTok is a younger audience.
so you want to sell lower ticket products.
Mm-hmm.
You maximize it.
That makes sense because kids can spend less money.
Exactly.
So that makes a lot of sense.
Now, you know, how long did it take for you to hit when you entered the game?
Because a lot of times people be discouraged.
You got people that got great ideas.
They got to drive.
You got people that probably got stores that they want to set up.
But sometimes you get discouraged because it's like, how long this shit going to take?
How long did it take you and how long could it take?
I'm just saying for anybody if they apply the right ads.
and all that stuff,
how long do it take for them
and start making like $1,000?
Everything in your life is about focus.
Okay.
So if a person gets started,
any business you start in 30 days,
you can make something happen of it.
But are you focused to make those things happen of it?
So for a person to get started,
when I first,
I started getting success within the first month.
Within the first month,
I started making like $10,000, $20,000 a month.
Just the first month of me getting started.
And what would you tell?
The hills.
I was selling accessories for chokers.
That's when that chokers stuff used to be out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So why the chokers and I wear it?
No, but see, now, people reach out to you.
You know what, I mean, Bonafi's a guy and tell you,
they're going to go to your Instagram, DM you.
It's on the screen right there.
And then what's going to happen from there?
You're going to get with them in.
So basically what happens is that if you DM you on Instagram,
we have an offer right now that we're pushing.
So basically, we have a DFOI offer.
So instead of you going out there trying to build your own online store,
my team can actually build it for you.
because you don't got to go try to find a product.
You don't got to hire the team.
You don't got to do nothing.
And my team can literally build the team
and help you set up a store
that's already going to be proficient.
And then you can learn how to manage the store
by working with my team.
And it's your store.
You're just giving us, it's like our agency,
you're just telling us, hey,
I want you to build my store for me
and pay us and then we do it for you.
All right, now let me ask you a question.
Like, how do you get the products?
And when you do get the products,
is you drop shipping?
is they going from the warehouse to the plate?
Like, how do they, how do the shipping go?
So it's all based on the clientele that we're working with some people.
We do have, they have a warehouse and they ship their products.
But 90% of people, what we do is that they just drop ship.
They can literally get the products from, we can literally get the product from Ali Express
and list it on the store.
Then we can start running ads for them to their store.
And then next thing you know, Ali just shipping it out.
Yes.
So there's vendors in China.
So we have relationships with people in China that basically ship the product.
to the customers overseas.
So soon as somebody go to your store and buy the product,
our vendor in China gets the alert and it's shipped the product to your customer.
So all you're doing is dropshipper.
You're basically being a middleman.
And all you're doing is marketing.
And all we're doing is marketing, exactly.
You just market, market, market, and they should just run up, run up, run up.
And you just run, yep.
What's the best month you had online?
Best month I had online in my business?
Yeah.
The best month I had online was $1.4 million.
You were selling all type of stuff.
Selling all type of stuff.
Look at him.
He thinks he's a real African prince now.
That's why.
There's your real balls is clean.
You're in his eye.
And so tell the people.
You never see it coming to America, man?
I see it coming to America.
The fucking Prince Hakeem, right?
Legendary.
It was legendary.
Boniface, tell him, before we get up out of here,
tell him anything they need to know, man.
Why do they should be getting?
with you, man, how to get at you, man, and what you're going to do to change their life?
All right, first thing first, let me give you guys five principles of success, right?
Because this is the number one thing that changed my life, right?
At the end of the day, I was a guy who was living in Minnesota that didn't have nothing for
himself, and now I'm here today.
I've changed my family life and I've changed my life.
There's five secrets to wealth creation that you have to understand.
Once you understand this, anything you want to achieve in your life, you can achieve it.
The first one is who you listen to.
You have to listen to somebody who have what you want and has been where you are.
Because that person can show you the process they went to to get to exactly where they're at.
A lot of people out there are listening to the wrong people.
That's why they haven't achieved that success.
Then there's a second basic.
It's your teachability index.
Your teachability index is your willingness to learn times your willingness to accept change.
A lot of people are willing to learn, but they're not willing to change.
So anyone can bring information to you, but are you going to be willing to be willing to
change to be able to achieve that success that they bring it to you.
Then it's the third basis, your training balance skill.
It's 90% of your thinking and 10% of your action.
A lot of people, the reason why they don't achieve success in their life is because
they're working so hard.
Success is not about working.
It's about thinking.
Because once you think it through, you can process it through your action.
People who work nine of five jobs, they're working, working, working, working, working, working,
working, working, working, working, working, working, working.
It's about thinking.
that's how success is bring.
Then after this four phases of learning new information in life,
because a lot of people get discouraged when it comes to learning something new.
So number one, it's called unconscious incompetent.
Unconscious and competent means that you don't know what information out there exists,
which means all of us, we don't know stuff exists.
I'm sure you guys didn't know how to create a podcast and all these years ago, right?
You didn't know this stuff exist.
So basically, then the second phase,
is conscious, incompetent, which means you know what exists,
but you don't know how to do it, which is fine,
because we all know stuff exists and we don't know how to do, right?
And the next phase is conscious competent.
Conscious competent means that you know it,
you're applying it, and you're doing it.
And it's the next phase, which is called unconscious competent,
which means you can do on our pilot.
So what I'm trying to say is that in life,
those are the four, five, four,
and the fifth basic is mastering the basic, the fundamental,
with anything but that's the five thing a person really have to understand for them to achieve
success in their life because if they're listening to the wrong people how do you think they're
going to achieve that success I from the time I was 21 20 20 I was like 19 years old I've I struggled
before them but I've never struggled again because I knew the principle of success I got to find
people who's doing what I want to do and just listen to that person and let them guide me
all right we're telling me how they can contact you so how you guys can contact you
me is straightforward so you can literally go
and follow me on Instagram or you can
follow me on YouTube
you literally drop
content all the time I'm mostly active on
Instagram but I'm going to be active more on YouTube
and if you want to work with me just DM me on Instagram
online store
Listen man that was another episode of a million dollars worth of game
been in the spotlight
get one more man by the face of Gante
and it's just like that
How do you feel about artists coming in the game
today? What you know what advice
would you give a young artist trying to
into the game today?
I would just say
like originality
like being yourself
is always going to make you
stand out
before anybody else
so following another people's footsteps
I wouldn't
but as far as like
I don't know being inspired by people's shit
that's cool and you know
if you're inspired by some
You could always use that in your craft, but just not too much.
Feel I'm like?
But always build, because doing that shit, you'll build on your own sound, you know?
Yeah.
Like, and building on your own sound is always great.
So, I don't know, I would just, I would just really just be on my own time, be myself,
and show my craft and see if people fucking with it, honestly.
And staying in my own lane and minding my own business.
and fuck it with whoever fought with me.
Right.
Staying out the way too.
Right.
And not trying to, not getting, see a lot of artists when they put music out,
they think it's just going to blow right up, man.
You got to really build their fan base up, man.
One by one.
You know what I'm saying?
Every person, every, it's just, everybody looking for that microwave heat up,
that shit don't work like that.
Like you said, you was putting shit.
it was building a fan base but then you said you know what i'm going to try some new shit
and that shit caught exactly so don't be too cool to be passionate about your work
people be too too cool to really be as passionate as they need to be to really get to where
they need to go for i'll be seeing a lot of that and artists they be trying to follow in other
people's footsteps and stuff and not like i don't know they get steered off they blow up and they get
stared off getting caught up trying to hold tight on what they got but it's really like you got it
you just got to keep doing you right tremendously and building on this shit right build your legacy
you got to remember this shit really like through the ends and out you got to remember
The only mark you can leave on here is anything you really put physically in the world.
Because once you're gone, the only thing that you're going to have there is a tombstone.
You feel me?
And that's not, you feel I don't know.
That's not the goal when you're trying to be an artist.
You got to put shit in the world physically.
You got to touch people so physically, not just on some.
that shit, like get into your craft, really, really dig in to what you got going on, really
go tap into them worlds that you're trying to be around and, you know, with the music, because
I did it, I ain't going to lie.
When I was in Atlanta, I was going to all the little underground parties and shit and just
experiencing, seeing what people was doing.
I was an observer.
I like to observe and just see what's going on.
fun too i was talking and having fun and vibing you know chilling meeting people and shit but
at the same time yeah i was willing to connect yeah i was willing to connect sometimes you got
niggas that be that on that too cool train too cool or scared you know anxiety i got anxiety and
shit like that family kind of like but that shit the train let that shit oh no you got to yeah
you got to just move through it get used to it after a while
It's not going to go away for real, for real, so you got to just get used to it
and work through that shit, honestly.
And see, one thing I said when you wasn't here, right?
I said when you got a motherfucker who put a tape out
and he got this many top features on it,
that tell you two things.
The nigger is super talented,
and he's a cool,
niggas fuck with him
you feel what I'm saying because you got
niggas on there that got so much money
they don't know fuck you're talking about man
you call a thousand times yeah I heard this shit
I'm getting to it no
them niggas got to it so that
let me know that okay
niggas really fuck with this nigga as a person
you feel what I'm saying
right that's big
because relationships is worth more than money
exactly
you feel what I'm saying? A lot of
A lot of artists be taking that shit for granted, too, like people that fuck with them.
You got to really, like, fuck with people, not, like, take it for granted.
People would take it for granted in them relationships you could have built back then.
You don't even got them no more.
And it's over with now.
Now you're done.
You could have had some shit with these niggas or could have did shit with these niggas, but you chose to, you know,
You know, be a snub nose.
Absolutely.
You know, one thing about relationships is a relationship could help you get from point A to point B.
You feel what I'm saying?
Then point B to point C.
You got a lot of motherfuckers who come out, they be popping, they be popping.
And like everything in life, everything that go up, it must come down.
So now you come down
But damn I got a relationship with him
And he's the hottest nigga in the game
That's one phone call away
You know dog I need a hook from you
I need to get back
You know what
It's relationships
Because a lot of times
When you come down
And you was a dickhead
You was a snub
Knows, that's what you call them
Right
Now when you call them
Knicks that's hot
They don't even want your money
Because they don't need
They're like, you know, fuck out of him.
No.
Into the upcoming artists out there.
It's not just about the other artists as hot.
It's about PR.
It's about booking agents.
It's about attorneys.
It's about the media.
All that shit play a part in this world of entertainment
that you try to come up in.
You know, because any of them people,
there's some real gas right there.
You're all right over there?
Make sure you're cool.
Fuck.
That's some real shit
You don't smoke weed like that
I've smoked in this
I've never seen you
I never seen you choke like that's what I'm smoking
You never see me choke
I've been smoking for fucking
That's good weed
I mean my fucking son age
I was smoking before I shot my boy
On my nuts man
I got a lot of years on him
I got a lot of years on him
So I ain't supposed to be choking
You know what I'm saying
You know what I'm saying?
It's a good meat though
It tastes good taste like now
Letters too
What is this
what was my man name?
Sugar bear
Purple Nile letters
Fuck
I don't know how y'all call that
nigga sugar bear
All day
I couldn't do that shit
Sugar bear
Hey why they do you like that
I couldn't do that
You just be SB
Baby
Hold on hold on
You gotta step in here
real quick
Hold on hold on
You just be SB all day
Where us B at?
SB right here
There we go
It ain't sugar
You gotta take the R for sugar
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
It's sugar?
Just the sugar.
See, that doesn't even make yourself go on crap.
Yeah, that shut.
Wait, hold on, wait.
Sugar?
Sugar, bear.
That's motherfucker sucker, sugar bear.
You better not put that ar on this shit, you hear me.
They could give you some duke instead of that purple downlators.
No, I ain't smoked that shit from Tarzan.
Don't be putting that shit out there on camera
if you're trying to put this money
My name, fuck my name up out here, man
Yeah, I mean
But now the purple shit
It was, it was here
I ain't gonna like look at him over here
There's a lot in there
They just rode me up another letter
For no reason
Yeah, didn't you get me right
You know you're on the mic right
He's trying to act like you're whispering
And she wrote me up another 25
Yeah, you're on the mic
He got no headphones on so he forget this shit
He won't hear that shit
He'll be whispering like they're doing the motherfucking drug transactions
I'm yo roll me up another 26 of them
For no reason at all
26
Nicky you don't want a mic I can hear
But listen man
I definitely want to commend you man
Yeah the fuck drinks a little tight
You got loose with them up a little bit
You got a split from this is on the afro
Damn, you're trying to fucking.
He got a wild frill.
I'm going to put them on and fuck the fraud.
I got a wild frill.
How was you hearing them the whole time?
You can't even hear shit.
Oh, no.
No, man.
You can't even plug them in.
I feel like I'm giving them to them.
I can finally hear.
These versions, it's more soundproof.
Our version.
Make sure you buy that.
Make sure you all go get his collab.
They're going to be in stores?
Oh, yeah.
Stores is going to be limited edition ones.
And it's going to be something in stores.
too.
That's a whole setup.
Like the air buds, all types
to do that.
You got some chapstick?
Let me get some.
Oh, yeah, they.
What I'm talking about, okay.
That's how you doing,
niggins smoke a lot of weed.
Yeah, me.
Yeah, me having that chapstick.
Nica, better kid,
the niggie shit be dried
than the motherfucking, boy.
Smoking that's fucking weed.
She got them
the good shit, too.
You hear me?
Let me just tell you something.
Let me just, hold on.
Let me see.
something, man.
As seen this woman got us,
this means, you know, you got a good woman, right?
Because you don't, you know, you use that
cheap-ass blistacks and a car make shit, right?
You use lip moisturizers.
And see, his woman to pull down some
real live $40 shit, too.
See, we got a good woman. They're going to make sure you're right,
man. Exactly. You know what's going on.
You're going to make sure you're right.
Ocena, she had your back, man.
She had my back.
I feel like I'm rejuvenated.
Yeah, Trippy, I see you.
I see you be having a young
from our city with you poundside pop how did that come how did y'all get connected man
because you really fuck with him um i really fuck with his music i just i i had seen it on
youtube and i was really like viving to that shit i really fuck with it so we connected and every
since then we just been like real good friends you're ever doing anything together yet yeah
well you got some shit y'all put it on when y'all putting that shit out it's coming soon
What's it called?
We ain't trying to disclose all the information like that,
but we got some shit coming out for sure.
We got hell of shit.
That's what's up, man.
That's definitely good,
because I've seen y'all just kicking their vibe with.
Come here, pop.
Put on the screen, man.
You know what I mean?
I seen he come in here with you.
I said, damn, he really fuck will pop the long way, man.
And we appreciate that because we're from Philly.
You know what I mean?
My boy on Jets.
Surprise.
So, you know.
So, you know, when we see somebody from outside the city,
wrap the arms around somebody that's from the city,
we appreciate that, you know what I mean?
So we want to just show you some love and tell you that we appreciate you for, you know,
because it's a motherfucker that's really from the jungle.
Right.
The real jungle.
You know what I mean?
So we appreciate you.
My brother, when he was alive, he used to stay out there.
Yeah
Yeah
Hey, Pop
What you're working on
Pop
When is it coming?
I'm working on
Step to that mic
Step to this mic
Right here
Right here
What part
What party stay there
Oh yeah
He was in the jungle
Yeah
Yeah the bad lad
Oh shit
He was in Iraq
That motherfucker should
Just went in the war
You had a better chance
motherfucker
God damn
Go ahead
Pop
What's you guys
Going on
Yeah but
No I'm working on
Releasing like
Some singles
And all
I'm trying to
Catch that
algorithm
You know
Just slow grind
You get there
Absolutely
Man
What about you
You got the label
Yeah
Yeah
I'm still
I'm still with epic
Okay
What about you
Trubby
You got the label
Yeah
Shit
Got any artists
I do
My girl
Sky
Rallis.
Okay.
And then I got my other artist, Kay Swab.
He's from Ohio.
And I got another artist, his name is Eliocho.
He's from Ohio as well.
I got an artist you might want to check out.
I got an old nigga that's rapping.
I'm man, it's Gil.
He's got a couple old raps.
You know what I mean?
Like, if you're trying to sign somebody, I'm trying to get him a deal right now.
I've been going to a couple of labels, you know what I mean?
A priority.
A bunch of old labels, Sugar Hill.
First of all, a trip, he's playing, man.
Why you look a serious like he did?
No, he's trying to get you a deal.
He's in there like, man, that nigga
say, I ain't fucking write no rabs.
We got a deal for you.
We got a deal for you.
That's what I'm talking about.
Wait, and that nigga rolled up.
Hold on.
That nigga rolled up.
We signed in Gilliam.
We got, first of all,
hey, you signed the $1,400.
You get good weed, not that Tarzana shit.
Oh, Cdb.
Y'all got him on it.
Automatically.
Y'all got him on dump shit.
No, fuck that.
No.
Shout out to my.
Come here, man.
Sugar, beer.
Sugar, you're a bad motherfucker.
Come in, man.
You're a BMF, man.
You're a BMF, man.
He said, sugar, you
A bad motherfucker
He just whispered
How many joints did he roll up?
See, I'm just tell you something
Sugar making you knickers look bad
I'm gonna tell you right now
All you niggas that hang around
I'm gonna tell you something
Sugar got
Lido, step your motherfucking game up
That nigga just whispered
Romney's 25% backwards real quick
Two minutes
That nigga came back
With all the motherfucking joints
That fast
No, what the fuck you
He's a professional roller.
Man, man, I've been smuggled with his side of the damn for him.
You're a professional roller, too, though.
Doug, how you roll them joints that fast and all the motherfucking joints, man?
Hold on, man.
Look at this shit, man.
Weed roller championship.
Don, you all know, you're watching this shit.
The champions of weed roller.
How long ago he just told him that.
That's crazy.
Look at this shit, man.
That's a five ball.
You in the Guinness.
That's a six ball.
He just lit one, man.
He in the Guinness.
You in the Guinness.
You in the Guinness.
He can roll six L's in eight minutes, man.
Sugar Bear weed rolling
Contests
He can have his own
Wee rolling conference
No, they can't fuck with sugar
man
Did I say the R in my fault player
He's a BMF
A bad motherfucker
He's a
What?
He's a rolling
Manor fucking
Yeah
Rolling machine
That nigga on payroll
Get that nigga 200,000
A year
Yeah
Get that nigga
A case of motherfucking
Good
Motherfucking chaps
Dick
Because nigga
You're gonna need
You gonna need
This nigga said a case of good chapsed.
All that shit.
Hey, Pete, listen, when we're done, make sure you talk to me
because I own 100% of his publishing
his merchandise and everything.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah, I need that.
You don't have to talk to him, just talking to me.
Shut your dumb, ass.
I got him.
Oh, y'all going to 360 O.G up.
And I own his torn.
And I own his torn.
That nigga ain't shit, you hear me.
You're going to 360 to OG up.
God damn only been in the game 40 years.
You're going 360, me.
That's a shit.
Y' young niggas ain't shit, man.
Cash ready record
I did
Come on, play, boy
No, Walo said he just got out
so he got to get that money
right, so yeah, I got to get all these people
Billy, he's going to have to
He had a record label and Jill, though
Got you play out of here
Butt-necked a rugged
Fuck out of here
Nud-ass, nigger
Watch the rap
ass,
Wait, wait, what's one of his artist's names?
Ricky Minaj
Manage
Oh, fuck out of here, right?
See, you fucking
You're switching the eyes on me, Pete.
You set tripping right now, Pete.
No, he was some bullshit, Pete.
His album sold one platinum in the jails, though.
Damn.
His record label, biggest record label, but, Nick and Records.
Shit.
The nigga label, man.
It's the biggest record label in the prison.
Oh, you're asking him bullshit, Pete.
We're trying to get this deal done.
Niggas was brayed in hair to that shit.
Oh, man.
He was braided.
He was the prison bar.
But he was the prison brawere.
Oh, go for that shit, Pete.
started to do shit
I don't believe
my mom
that's right Pete
dog he had all the jobs
everybody know
and he had all the jobs
he was a prison barber
the breeder
he was a captain
of the wrestling team
the lifeguard
in the prison showers
he was a fucking
loser
what he was a pimp
yeah
he had
he had
he had
he put a smud on my name
you know like
you know like Lil Kim
he had little him
he had little him
he had he had he
Beyonce.
Damn.
Pete, you want some bullshit.
You're the fucking hype, man.
Pete, you keep hype with this bullshit up.
Trippie think of a player, too.
That's the same.
How do you think he got through that 20, man?
You want some bullshit, trip, man.
You can listen to this nutter-ass old head, man.
How do you think he got through that 20, man?
But naked record.
Butt-neck record.
See, he liked it.
He liked the ring to that, dude.
But neck and records.
You like that bullshit.
I'm working on an animal right now.
He was under him.
Tripp got one of them two serious
niggas, niggas, what he'll be over there like this?
We probably put the booty warrior on that motherfucker.
Oh, booty warrior.
Yeah, you guys signed the booty warrior from Boondocks.
You remember him?
No, fuck, no.
No.
No. He's on butt naked records for sure.
You know what's so crazy.
Oh, my God.
He remembered a booty warrior from Boondocks.
I remember the Rootty Warrior.
That was on CNN talk about
the ass was more than drinking water.
I'm like, wait, what?
I'm like, please.
Yeah.
What?
Oh, man.
I can believe there in there.
Oh, man.
You come in here, see, because them young boys,
they got a new style, they come here.
They were talking about you.
They come here with your pants tagging.
Who fuckers you talking about?
I am my pants at you.
My shit was tied, tight, me.
My shit was tied up.
No.
I wasn't going out like that.
Fuck, you got me fucked up.
Man, shut up.
Nick, we were about to take your innocent several times.
Nothing for me, nigga.
I was leaving with mine.
What fuck is you talking about, nigga?
you'd have been a may tag in jail
dude
what's that
a mate tag
a nigga that wash
niggas and shit
like the washing machine
you would have been a maid tag
I would have never been no laundry
man
watching shirts and shit
hanging people with drawers
all of your cell
and washing them in the sink
nigga
how you know about all this shit
man
I'm saying you've seen it go down
I don't
you know
he's seen some shit
I mean
I ain't fuck with you
no more Pete
BNR
what that mean
but neck of records man
oh shit
damn
Look, he put the stamp on it, he knows it.
He caught him.
That's the BEO.
He just called him out there.
The BEO.
He said B&R.
I said, what's that?
See how?
But see how he caught a little out there?
He just screamed out.
BNR.
I ain't even know what the fuck you're talking about.
No, man.
You see how he corrected me.
But neck of records, niggins.
Exactly.
You feel me?
He put the stamp on it.
You just put the stamp on it, man.
And all the artists out there that want to sign the BNR.
Send the letter.
Put the stamp on it.
You know what I mean?
You don't want your motherfucking.
CEO all dancing in your videos and shit.
Sound with B&R.
But neck of records and it's just like that.
Right.
