New Rory & MAL - Episode 508 | Key Glock
Episode Date: June 18, 2026Zip joins the crew to chop it up about the Knicks’ Finals win, and the struggles of life-long Knicks’ fans. Terry Crews shares about his porn addiction, and the squad discusses which addic...tions are hardest to beat. Zip also shares some hilarious gambling stories, and his biggest losses shooting dice. Key Glock joins the show in anticipation for his new album, Project X. He speaks on his growth throughout his career, him not wanting to collaborate with a ton of artists, and his inspirations for this project. He also talks about acting, favorite TV show endings, and what his core fanbase is looking forward to on the album. His new album, Project X is out this Friday! All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet Visit your nearest Boost Mobile store or https://www.boostmobile.com/promo/25-foreverSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Zip, I'm trying to clown my intro radio voice and I don't like it.
Welcome back.
I don't like it.
Let go let go.
Welcome back.
Welcome back to a new episode.
New episode.
Welcome back.
You got to just coming like.
Yeah, it's trash, man.
Yeah, we live.
It was popping.
What y'all on?
If you listen to this right now, we drunk at the parade falling over.
That is a fact.
We are outside.
We are outside right now.
We're on lagrid dot.
Lord have mercy.
Shit is kicking in.
It's two o'clock, man.
The shit is kicking in.
I don't lie.
Zip is a bad influence on me, man.
The shit is kicking in.
I ain't, ah.
It kicked in.
There ain't no kicking.
Yeah, kicking in.
kicking in around three o'clock is crazy.
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We are here with our brother Edin.
Everyone makes some noise for Edd.
Edd is back in the building.
Edd! We love you, Edd.
What I'm time?
Peage didn't get fired.
He just couldn't join us today for family reasons.
So we brought our brother Eddden back.
Eddham, what's up, man? You good?
All right.
He gave a thumbs up.
He doesn't have a mic.
He doesn't have a mic.
Nah, we're about to get Edd in another mic.
Yeah, what other mic at?
Give it to you.
Mike is good.
As long as Edd is good.
No, let's have a whole Edden interview for the first time.
No, it was good seeing it.
Eddner and everyone is safe.
But other than that, how's everyone feeling?
Great, man.
Good.
I'm a champion.
What you win?
I'm a New York Nick.
I'm a champion.
New York Knick.
I had a tragedy to triumph.
Yeah.
Yeah, I had fights.
None of them other niggas had fights over the day.
Jeline Brunson ain't even fight over the Knicks.
I had fights over the Knicks.
I had fights over the nation.
I'm a champion.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I went to all my life for this shit.
Wait, in jail, they have fights about...
What?
Basketball?
Yeah.
No, I know they have it at bars, but I just feel like there's other shit that like...
There's other things to worry about.
There's other things to worry about.
No, but I'm saying.
Like when Clee Anthony early...
Yeah, yeah.
And this thing is over in.
Fucking bummed ass thing.
You can watch your mouth about me.
You know what I'm saying?
Shit like that.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Curry.
Yeah.
You don't remember
Eddie Curry years.
Yo,
without Eddie Curry.
You're not going to say
what y'all want to say
about the Knicks.
Yeah,
a nigga talking crazy
when you're
watching my mom.
You fuck the Knicks.
Them Eddie Curry years.
And we down 30?
Yeah.
Fighting over Eddie Curry.
Ozzy and Thomas is the coach.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Those days.
Those years.
With the nigger name
with the mustache and the
ball.
What was that?
The nigger name
with the mustache and the ball.
He won a few games
and I think that's when
Jeremy Lynn was popping.
Oh, that was
Oh, he had him running up and down the fucking court.
That was his strategy.
Mr. Potato Head.
He looked like Mr. Potato Head.
Van Gundy. Van Gundy.
Nah, nah.
He wasn't Van Gundy.
Not.
The black dude.
Mike Woodson, Woodson.
Mike Woodson, man.
Come on.
I'm a Nick.
I'm a New York Nick.
I had bad coaches.
Yeah.
I had.
I had bad coaches.
I had bad coaches.
Mr. Potato head.
Check him out.
Now I'm saying, I went through all of this shit.
You know, I'm a champion now.
Niggas can't tell me shit.
Stop it.
Yeah.
Right.
Fuck everybody that ain't think we was going to do that.
What you wearing to the parade?
What you wearing to the parade is a lot.
Yo, I just found out that there's people down there right now, camped out.
We recorded this on Wednesday.
The marriage was going to go out there around 10.30.
I might not make it.
It's going to be crazy, man.
But I just know the whole city.
The whole city is going to be lit tomorrow.
So tomorrow night when it get a little cool.
Yeah.
I'm going to spray some shit on.
And I'm popping out.
You in the streets?
Yes.
Yeah.
Fuck that.
All morning I've been debating.
talk with everybody. I feel like
the AFD's is more of my waif. Yes.
Yeah, go to a nice little barricades.
They got out. They had the barricades
and their tents. Right now it's 3 o'clock
on a Wednesday. People have tents outside
the barricades right now. Yeah. No, it's
You think I'm going to come here
tomorrow and try to even be anywhere
near it? I want to experience. That's more than me.
Yeah. They got paraphernalia
everything. You're forgetting about the
people. I got to get a tattoo. I got
to get a 2020 Knicks.
Okay. Like 2000
Instead of 2026, I'm going to get 20-nit.
I'm getting that.
I don't give a fuck.
I'm a real Nick.
Where are you going to get it at?
Where are you going to get it at?
Somewhere.
I might get it on the little boy chest.
I might get it.
Now I mean, somewhere.
I'm going to get that shit, though.
You know, people are not realizing the amount of people
that's coming back to New York for this, just for the parade.
A lot of New Yorkers that moved out of New York, now live other states.
They're coming back just for this.
It's going to be too much.
That's what I'm saying.
And nope, not really for the parade, just for the day.
Yeah.
So afterwards.
You remember when David Lee was the best Nick?
Yes.
Right.
Right.
Zach Randall.
That was a good team, though.
Wait.
You see my complex?
He was.
It was not.
When David Lee was the best Nick, that was a good team.
I wouldn't say he was the best Nick.
Made a lot of heads-up plays.
No, he was great.
David Lee was 20 and 10.
And he was white.
So, you know, we made a lot of excuses for him.
Yeah, boy, he was the best Nick.
David Lee.
We almost maxed out, David Lee.
What's the whole thing?
They did.
Sign and trade.
He got the money.
He made a hundred million.
Yeah.
What's the dude named the guard, though?
I think he went to Toronto when the next guy Barney.
Oh, my God.
What was the guard's name?
What was the guard's name?
He had like the slick back black.
He almost like Matt Barnes a little bit.
Oh, shit.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
What was his name?
He had a funky-ass name, too.
Precioni?
No, no, not him.
I know all of these things.
What are you talking about?
No, no, it was, I forgot his name, man.
He was a guard.
I think he was a two guard.
Those years was rough.
Landry Shannon.
No, no.
Shammit is nice.
Landry Fields.
That was my son and gave him a lot of money.
Landry Fields.
Landry Fields, yeah.
Landry Shammett, Landry Fields.
I was close, yes.
Best hand on the league.
Who?
Who?
Fields.
You crazy.
I bet I had some bad teams.
Yo, listen, I had bad teams.
I had bad teams for a long time.
so much sure that Kobe is my favorite player.
I couldn't even like, it was like...
Kobe got to be your favorite player outside.
Even if you're a dog Nick fan, you can't...
Kobe is my favorite.
Kobe and Mike.
No, he's not my favorite player.
Mike, not my favorite nigga.
Mike, I'm too young for, like...
Can respect.
Are you not?
We're the same age.
What are you talking about?
I, but I was like not really fucking with basketball like that.
When Mike...
For Mike last chip in 9-8,
I was fighting a gun, child.
I didn't get a fucking ball.
what Mike was doing
that I was trying to get a one or three
you was a shooting guard
right you're in one of three
I was the shoeing guard
when shit got I'm trying to get
a one to three for this shit man
I thought he was about
like the lockouts
I was fighting
I was fighting
yeah
yeah yeah I got a one
one and a half of three
yeah yeah yeah
never mind with Mike's like
I didn't care about that shit
I started fucking with basketball after that
that's when I right now I'm locked in
I'm here
Yeah, I'm here now.
I got to watch some.
Like that before.
Right.
Oh, you want that many?
You know what I'm saying?
Like that.
That makes sense.
I'm saying.
It's priorities there.
Holy shit.
That's fucking.
And speaking of priorities, like, if you were in jail.
Was Terry Cruz in jail?
Sports run jail.
Can you, with the new tablets, can you get porn in jail?
Nah.
Really?
You can get your little joint.
Maybe a video come through her bus.
Her doing the little dance to a song or something.
and all that and that's sufficient.
Let's get that out of the way.
Because the nigga had paper books for a long time.
They ain't no videos or nothing.
Use your imagination.
They didn't stop that uncut shit.
Deborah Lee fucked the world up.
Let's get to that.
The lady from BETT?
Was he dead of that?
Yeah.
Was he dead of that?
Yeah.
I never forget that.
It was 06.
BET uncut?
Yeah.
I still had a lot of trauma.
Bitch, you bonging.
Yeah.
You start this.
Why y'all take that off the air?
Yeah.
What was the purpose of that?
So you have like a good.
imagination.
Pause.
Like, your life is imagination
in that regard.
Right.
Everything, you imagine
everything in jail.
Nigger tell you,
nigga tell you
exactly what happened.
You got to imagine it.
I mean,
what the fuck?
You know what I'm saying?
Nicarred.
Like, yo,
nigger tell you
your brother shot somebody,
you got to imagine
this shit like,
oh shit.
Like, did your nigga
have it?
Is that I'm saying?
Chase,
drive,
the gold.
Who's going on here?
Yeah.
You know what nigga was
way?
You got to imagine.
That shit.
Hey,
They tell you exactly.
I know the nonviolent way.
Because they had Terry Cruz was beating his dick for 11 hours straight.
And I feel like if they added porn into the jail system, there would be like no fights.
All right.
So check it out.
You imagine if there was porn in jail?
But, listen, they got Bush.
They got Bush, but listen, checking the Elmira, right?
Oh, this is like, um, when I went to Omair.
Elmira?
I think I went to Elmira October 05, right?
So Elmira, they had the VCRs.
These niggas had the regular TVs, black and whites, four channels, shit.
It's trash.
Niggas is watching Mace
talk on the preacher channels.
Black and white.
He's talking to the preacher on the channel.
Black and white TV is big doofy shit, right?
So look, boom.
So now, niggas steal a VCR
from one of the like activities builders
like A.R.T or something,
he's still a VCR.
So now once you get that,
niggas get a police of money.
He's going to bring you some tapes.
Bendover Brazilian.
Shit is lit.
Now I'm saying?
Yeah.
You can't go 12 hours in jail.
No, there's nothing happening.
I'm telling you from experience, nothing will happen.
No.
That shit is a feeling.
12 hours.
You wouldn't even need tissue.
You know, Terry Cruz said, you wouldn't need tissue, bro.
Terry Cruz said, I got a day off from set and I could watch porn from probably 10 o'clock after my workout 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
I was in a cell by myself for 10 months straight.
Nobody else.
You cannot do no.
You got to be the nastiest, freakest person in the world.
Like, like, what is you doing, homie?
You're rich.
You're a famous person.
Like, what are you doing?
You can't just go fuck a girl.
Right.
Escapeism.
Huh?
Escapism.
You're trying to escape something.
Whatever you're trying to make yourself,
can you try to convince yourself that you're not something that you already are?
No, I wasn't going that way with it.
No, that's where I was at.
That's where I'm at with this.
Wait, no, laying the point.
What you mean?
I'm saying that if you got to watch some shit for 12 hours, yo, listen, this is what I'm saying, bro.
If you watch this shit for three hours and you active, like, it's a feeling, bro.
It's no tissue needed.
It's nothing coming out.
Now, hold on.
Just stop zip right there, though.
Did he say exactly what type of porn?
He did not.
Okay.
He didn't specify what kind of porn is there?
It's gay porn.
It's lesbian porn.
All right, so if you're watching regular, like, heterosexual porn for 12 hours, I feel like
you're trying to convince yourself that you don't want to be seeing.
I'm willing to.
I'm willing to say.
You can't play the piano for 12.
I'm willing to go out on the limit
to say Terry Cruz's line.
He wanted to get an algorithm.
I think he might be lying too.
Me too because that shit is impossible.
That shit is like, what the fuck?
Wait, why are you?
You've never met an attic before?
No, I'm mad at a attic.
They smoke for 12 hours.
Now hold on.
You get soft after a while.
No, hold on.
He said watching.
Hold on, yeah.
I was watching.
He said watching.
He said watching.
He just said watching.
He just said watching.
He didn't say he was masturbating.
Oh, so he's watching that like a nigga binge watch
Chicago PD?
Right.
The fuck out of here, honey.
Listen.
That's weird.
No, it is weird.
No matter how you cut it.
You need help.
You need help.
No matter how you cut it is weird.
And they can click this.
This is now I'm not snitching on nobody because Kanye has admitted this a million times.
First time I ever was in the studio at Kanye West, he had porn playing for fucking six hours.
And he admitted that he was a porn addict.
He wasn't beaten off.
He just had porn playing the whole time.
Yeah.
If I walk into a studio, I don't care who's in there working.
And it's porn playing.
I'm leaving that studio.
right yeah but it was Kanye was I don't care who
I'm saying you you made it six hours you did good
because I would have been in there I'd have been like yo bro was like you
wait wait wait wait wait hold on
Rory you was in the studio I don't even know that NDA in my
death jam contract at this point but
yeah he had he on the screen it was it was
tasteful like it wasn't like some some fucking porn hub
tasteful yeah it was all porn it was porn it was porn
what the fuck is artsy porn Rory
you know what they have like a storyline
she got a white
Storyline.
No, not not storyline, but like...
Birthday cake butt?
In between, though, like, he definitely made the montage.
Because at some point it did get into, like, hardcore porn,
then it would go into...
And I'm not saying anything he hasn't admitted on camera before.
Like, I want to make that clear.
But the internet, if Ed and clips this whole shit up.
They're not snitchin. We get it.
But, yeah, it was porn on the screen.
I understand that.
I'm just saying 12 hours of watching porn, whether you're masturbating...
Well, no, I was there for, like, probably...
Maybe I'm crazy.
It's crazy.
I only like, that shit for 20 minutes.
sure he like got up and got like a snack you know i'm saying no Kanye was fully
getting up to get a snack to go back nobody was beating off but we're talking about he's still
talking about his Kanye he's not no no i was i was relating it to this where maybe he just
watches porn all day he doesn't beat off to porn no no i get that either way is weird you're an
no i that's what i'm saying like there's no porn that's interesting for 12 hours no he's
he's addict yeah like i'm not 12 hours i'm not 12 hours watching porn is weird yeah yeah like
that's what i'm saying you dick shouldn't be hard when you porn is not a headache
Right, that's what I'm saying.
You shouldn't be watching porn just to watch porn.
You ain't lemon, pepper wings, and you hard, huh?
Like, come on, son.
All right.
This is weird.
This is not magicity.
The whole time I was in that studio, I didn't get hard watching the porn.
You don't get hard every time you watch porn.
No, you don't get hard.
But if I'm by myself, if I watch porn, I'm trying to get hard.
So I wouldn't even know if I could get hard in the studio around these people.
It's people.
Yeah, I'm not going.
No, no, no one was aroused in the studio.
I promised you that.
I'll just went in the lounge.
I sat out in the lounge.
Like, I don't know what they're doing in the room.
I'm going to the lamp.
My beautiful dark,
Swift's fantasy.
Yeah, I don't, yeah.
No, I'm cool.
I don't want no part of that.
I ain't doing it.
A classic came out of it.
He said, Terry Cruz said,
when day turns into night
and you're still watching,
I knew I had a problem.
But I don't,
I don't like him being ashamed
for his addiction
because we don't, like,
you know, mad people,
mad people got addictions.
It's like,
oh, he's some freaky weird ass
niggas be alcohol 12 hours a day.
Niggas be on uppers,
12 hours a day.
Those are widows.
We're shaming, we're shaming the porn.
That's what I would say.
I'm not saying that's a little different than any addiction.
Yeah, it's an addiction, but that's, that's, that's, that's, watching 12 hours of porn.
We could laugh at it.
I was rolling dice for like 17 hours.
I feel like watching porn is more normal than that.
I ain't win a fucking dollar.
You have to go to Hard Rock Vet.
Fuck my son.
Look, decreasing everything.
I was rolling dice.
Oh, this was recently.
Yes.
I ain't win a fucking.
I was not one dog.
I was the fuck the rat.
I was like, damn.
Then you down like $40.
I don't fuck.
And he's the house.
Nah, no, somebody else.
Like, another nigga got the house.
I'm like, what?
Niggins, something, you don't roll on the table.
Yeah.
You don't roll on the table.
Go to the store, bitch.
Fuck you mean, you don't roll on the table.
Why?
I don't like the table neither, nigger.
Nigger, 17 hours, nigga.
Why didn't you stop?
Gambling for 17 hours and not winning nobody is crazy.
Yo, but if you, listen, if you go to Atlantic City, Vegas.
I don't think you understand.
You go up and down.
down from your hotel, you'll see the same people hitting the same button for 17 hours.
Oh, no, for sure.
I got a text.
I got a text that say, you, tomorrow, such as I'll.
I bet.
I thought I was going to go get a nap and pull up.
This is why when I ask you for money, you ain't got nothing to give me.
Shoot it away with that.
If it worked out.
Take 17 hours to see if it works out.
I'm saying, I'm saying, people, I'm saying, this is what I'm saying, right?
My logic is this, right?
You can't make $20,000 tonight.
Yeah.
You can also lose $20,000 tonight.
No, the fuck, I can't.
I cannot do that.
That is impossible.
It is impossible for me to lose that.
You know what I'm saying?
There's no way I can lose that.
I don't have that here.
That's not around.
That's somewhere else.
Yeah, like, even I don't even have that.
Yeah.
I cannot lose that.
But I could win that.
I might lose three.
Yeah.
Four, but.
20?
No.
20,000 in a day.
Who the fuck make that?
Tell me what's for who make that?
The doctor.
If you would have been a doctor,
your mama wouldn't have been more proud of you.
He ain't making 20 a day, nigga.
That's too much worth of work.
Easy.
I don't go to fuck with nobody.
I'm 17.
I'm saying?
I figured it out.
Have you ever won the 20,000 in a day?
Yes.
Wow.
How often?
Like out of all the days, like what's your percentage?
It varies.
Sometimes you be on a road.
Sometimes you go in 10, you went seven, you went 30,
and then you go back and get them niggas 40.
Like, what the fuck was this for?
Now, I'm saying?
It'd be like that, though.
That's like, that's how I say, get high.
Now, some niggins sniffing coke, so.
Yeah, I'm doing better than them.
No, no addiction is better than another addiction.
I'm not shaking.
I'm not going for that.
I'm not jacking.
You cannot tell me that me rolling dice is worse than a crackhead.
Or the same, even.
It's not even.
No.
You smoke in crib?
It's the same part of the brain.
You smoking criss.
Y'all both spending the same amount of money.
Y'all both losing the-line-a-l-l.
Ain't no crack.
He ain't got this.
He ain't got this crack.
It got $40.
You want a thousand dollars a crack will get you?
Yeah, that nigger smoke a old.
He ain't got this.
A thousand dollars of crack.
Yeah, but he's crack.
Yeah.
Yeah.
One hit of that.
I can lose a million.
Don't get that effect.
Imagine someone having a thousand dollars
A crap.
Hey yo, you were running a smoke.
Hey, yo, you went 30,000.
Yeah.
The little African niggas rock took 30,000
from me uptown to a little African niggins.
I swear, son.
I was so bad.
But I won like 9,000.
I had like 9,000 on me.
Yeah.
When I left, I realized I had that.
But them little dude niggas caught me for some shit, son.
Yeah.
Like 30,000.
I had 16,000 on the floor.
The nigga said, stop.
And he walked to the car.
He was walking to the car.
every time I roll the head crack
he'd drop it all the floor
He said stop it six
Stop the 16
Yeah
I threw trip ones for that shit
I'm looking
That shit so one one
That shit spinning
That nigga
That nigga
That gawk gawk gawk
Gond
Cajaj
Cod gawk
Codoolegg
Gah
Those little niggas
Start reaching
You heard
I ain't gonna lie
I ain't scared of guns
That's tough though
You are
I was still talking shit
Like yo man
Give me my fucking money
man
I ain't trying to hear
None of that
So he jumped in the car
So now
I'm watching the nigga
Go back and forth
To the car
Right
So he's getting in the drive
Yeah
When he go this time
He'd get in the backseat
Yeah
You know what I'm saying
What fuck you're getting the backseat for a nigga
And there was somebody in the front seat
The niggas try to like run me over
I backed about the way
Like oh yeah
A little bitch ass nigga
Niggas niggas I was up there
Where they wouldn't give me no gunning none of that
I'm glad
I'm glad
Yeah because I was going to jail
$32,000
$32,000
Yeah, niggas going to jail for them
First of all
The 16 you ass bedded me for
I respect
Yeah, yeah.
But you picked up 16.
That's mine, nigger.
You took that for me, nigga.
That's my shit, nigga.
The other 16 that, you sued 16.
And you would have been like,
I ain't paying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Fuck out of here.
All right, let me get my money.
You picked that up.
Yeah, that was already mine.
Yeah, that was mine.
Fuck out of here, nigga.
Yeah, you got to be one of.
I'm never going.
I would never go over and roll no dice again.
Now I'm just, I would never do that.
Why y'all have no security?
Why don't have no security around the dice game?
Security?
I'm the security.
Not really, nigga, your shit wasn't secure?
I left.
I had a roly.
I left with the roly.
Chee?
I had 9,000.
I didn't get like,
niggins didn't take nothing from me.
He just picked all that money that he was putting down on the floor.
He just picked it back all up.
Yeah, he just picked it all back up.
But he ain't take nothing from, like,
oh shit.
He didn't relieve me or none of my trinkets.
You know what I'm saying?
But that's what I would have did
Because I was kicking ass for like
Four hours
I was out there rolling dice
It was like four hours
The thing is crazy
I ain't gonna lie
When I got in the car
You know you're looking for your keys
And shit
I don't even need the keys
But I'm still looking for my shit
I got money
Every pocket
I'm backing out all this money
I said oh shit
I hit a wick
I left my house
Was like 600
700
That's why you gotta fuck with the Russians
man
Nah
Yeah
That shit ain't even sound
Like some shit I want to do
Fuck with the Russians
My mom.
My mom.
My mom said the only gambling places you should go to is with the Russians.
Your pops told you that?
I'm saying you.
It's safe.
I'm telling you that you could come to fuck with me.
No, I'm saying I was in the Bronx.
I was in the Bronx.
I was out of line.
Go to Brighton Beach.
You all right.
Rockaway.
You know, listen, this is how I got real dinner at.
I was up there.
All this is like the pandemic time.
All these niggas got big ass Cuban bracelets.
Key Pee Peeleons was going crazy.
Yes.
And this is the most litest.
block I ever been on with that. I'm like, God damn. Like, all you knickers are rich. Nobody had more
money than Coke. No, not every one of these niggas look rich. A nigga come around the
corner say, yo, such and such got the dice around the corner. So I'm in the Bronx,
homie. This is shysdy ab. They call this shit shysdy ab. I don't got, I know, I'm not rolling
no dice. Nigger said, I just took 70,000 from this nigga the other day. I beat him
around the corner. He said, I took 70,000 for this nigga the other day. I beat him around
the corner. Peele- what you mean?
70?
I need shit like that.
That's a house.
Fuck I'm groaning than a motherfucker.
You niggas playing.
You niggas buying bracelets and chain.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't give a fuck about a chain, nigga.
Yeah, it's some other shit I got to do.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'd rather get a double wide.
Yeah, go get a double wide in Maryland somewhere.
Nick, the fuck is you niggas buying chains.
Your niggas is crazy.
Word to mother.
Oh, my God, man.
Oh, shit.
shit.
All right.
While we're here,
we have a guest coming up.
Oh shit,
I forgot we had a guest coming.
Yes,
we have a guest coming up
and Edin has a hard out,
pause.
We finally have Eddn back in the studio
that's to leave early.
Can't hang out with him and shit.
There ain't no thank you, Eddn.
Fuck you, Ed.
He's getting to the money.
Oh, fuck that.
Yeah, money.
But I'm saying this
when he's not here,
that key lock album
that they sent us is great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Project X like that's no
that shit is really really good.
Cherry on top.
I'm fucking with it.
Yeah.
50 holes is my shit.
I'm fucking with that.
So we,
we're gonna sit down
and talk with Kigalaka
about his album.
And at this point,
me and Demaris are maybe
drunk as fuck at the parade right now.
I don't know.
Maybe.
But either way.
Glock is on the way.
Who got you that Supreme
joint?
Because I'm not like a big Supreme person.
That shit is fired.
Thank you.
I like that shit is probably.
I wish I had that jacket.
Thank you.
And you said I got the matching pants.
Yeah, I got the matching like one break.
And when you came in, the lights were off so I could see it has the 3M shit on it.
Yeah.
Nah, you did that.
You put that together, though, without the pants.
Thank you.
We could share that?
What?
Share this?
Yeah.
You won't wear another man's clothes?
Mm-hmm.
Oh, I thought it was yours.
It is mine.
It was gifted to me, though.
Wait, but as the other man wore it?
Yeah.
No, he hasn't worn it.
He wore that.
He hasn't worn it.
She came in here smelling like, I make that nigga mad as a motherfucker.
Yeah.
Let me rock that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got a supreme
because me
because I feel
share clothes but not
not this
because this was gifted to me
like you got a fire ass sweater
that a girl gifted to you
I wouldn't wear that
because somebody
I wouldn't give that to you
so yeah
yeah okay fair enough
but if you leave it
like for a second
me and Zip may walk us
like take some pictures with it
that shit is fine
I like that
this and more OVO chain together
a fit
we're gonna find it
wouldn't it
that she says you got pants
for that
that with the
I got some joint
wait could I wear the pants then
no
No.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Bring in Glock.
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I am all.
I'm Rory.
And we are also joined today by Netflix Zip.
Let's get to that.
Today, though, fellas, we are joined by somebody who I think we all watched over the years,
progress as an artist, somebody that we've all been a fan of.
And he's here today to talk some shit with us.
In studio today with us, Key Glock!
They got you up since you ain't been to sleep.
It's a good time to be in New York, though.
The next one.
so the city got some energy to it.
World Cup.
Yeah, World Cup is here.
FIFA's here.
A lot going on.
What's going on with you, though, man?
I'm good.
How's everything?
How you feeling?
Smooth.
Ready to drop.
Ready to draw?
Yeah.
Now, take us from the first album
because we obviously watched you over the years
with Yellow Tate back in 2020.
How have you progressed, though,
up to Project X as an artist?
How have you changed the way you create your music?
Because we was in here listening to the album
before you got here.
The one thing that we noticed
automatically was the production on this project
seems to be a lot stronger and a lot bigger
than some of the other projects.
But how much have you changed the way
you create your music from 2020 to today?
Really, really, nothing changed.
I just don't like giving the same sound to my fans.
Okay.
I always at least try to switch it up every tape
or every other tape.
But it always still be my sound.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a very specific sound, though, out of, you know, Memphis, Tennessee, out of that region.
You didn't stray away from it too much on this.
We hear, like, the 3-6 influence on there, just that heavy bass.
But when you say you don't like to give the same sound, how much of it have you changed on this project?
I say on this project, Project X, I went back a few years.
It sounded like the younger gloat.
Okay.
Like when I first came in.
It's more aggressive.
It's more energetic.
50 holes is my shit.
Straight up.
Of the first listen, that's the one to me that stuck out is 50 holes.
That's my...
S-R-T music is crazy, too.
The cherry joint is crazy as well.
Yeah.
I mean, with this production, how great the production is,
you didn't want to have any features on this one,
which I thought was interesting.
Because with Glockovel, you didn't have any features either.
Is that, like, intentional?
Because Glock don't like...
You don't fuck with you?
No, I just...
What it was?
I dropped my first tape
yesterday, nine years ago,
Glockse's.
Yeah.
And ever since then,
I never had a feature on my tapes
all the way up until now.
So why is that, though?
Like, we're joking about you.
It's because you just don't want to work.
I tried it and it didn't work,
so it's like, it's just,
it's just supported for everybody.
Damn.
Yeah.
So it shut the door for everybody.
Yeah.
There's no features with nobody moving forward.
Nah, fuck them.
I mean, you think that was a one-time experience,
and it could be different with,
like, because me and Zip,
when we was listening, like,
a cherry joint,
like, two chains would sound crazy on that.
He even said Luda would have sounded crazy,
which I agree.
Yeah.
Like, there's a lot of joints on this that I could hear.
It's crazy you said that I got songs with both of them, too.
Okay.
Yeah.
You just told no one.
You'll hear him soon.
You'll hear him.
And is that a strategy?
Is that, like,
when you want to do the, like,
official album album,
when you have the feature stuff or treating them more like tapes.
No, I don't bring no strategy to it.
We go there every day.
Yeah.
So now with Project X, no features, heavy Memphis sound on there, though.
Are we getting a tour?
Are you going to take this on the road?
Because I think I saw you at, I want to say you and was you at,
with Dolph when he came to, was that Sony Hall?
I think years ago
That was the first time I saw
I think that was the first
And the only time I saw Doff Live
And I only went here
It was in New York
It was in it was in Sony Hall
I think I want to say
2019, the 2018
Something like that
I think
I think he was there
Yeah
I think he was there
Did 21 bring him out
Or you brought 21 out
It was something like that
I think he bought 21 out
It was something like that
Yeah I think he was 21 out
Sony Hall March 6th 2020
Uh
Why Project at
as the title?
They're just the mood
I was in, like, I say like
the end of last year, beginning of this year.
It was just a lot of hard
partying and drugging going on.
Being honest.
A lot of hard party.
Okay, because I remember when he was on poor minds,
I think it was poor minds. You had said that
it was like one of your first times drinking.
Like, you understood why people drink, but you didn't drink like that.
And that was maybe like a year ago.
Yeah.
So, all right, so we just took a whole turn to ecstasy.
That ain't liquor.
They ain't got...
We...
That ain't got nothing to do with that.
Yeah.
Now, how much of the time...
I feel you, though.
How much of the time do you spend...
Are you like a studio rat?
Uh-huh.
Would you see yourself a studio rat?
Are you in the studio a lot?
Studio junkie, not a rat.
Studio...
Yeah, yeah, I think it's never one of the rap.
I like that.
I like that.
I like that.
Yeah, yeah, studio junk.
So you stay in the studio a lot.
Yeah, for sure.
So that means...
Glock's sitting on a lot of music then,
because you can't be in the studio.
You can't be a studio.
junkie and not be recording all the time.
Right.
You're right.
So the party bender that happened, do you think that affected how the sound was on this?
Yeah, for sure.
Because I was rapping about what was going on.
Yeah, I was rapping about, like, literally what was going on.
Yeah.
What was jumping into the project X world like at this age, too?
Because usually people do that at, like, 21 years old.
Nah, it's been like that.
I just never talk about it or discipline.
Gotcha.
It's just the side that I want to let the fans and people see
because I'm not a fun guy or a fun person to the people.
So it's like, I just let me show you out something else right quick.
What city gave you the most inspiration outside of Memphis
when it came to that type of content?
Miami.
That checks out, yeah.
Yeah, Miami.
Project X checks out with Miami.
Project X. Miami that definitely goes together.
I was going to guess Miami or Houston would have been my one and two in that regard.
Outside of Tay Keith, who's some of the producers you worked with on this Project X?
Kea Hazel, Honorable C-note, Bankroll, got it.
Okay.
Who did 50 holes?
Because that's my shit.
My homeboy, Mani.
Mani?
Yeah.
Yeah, tell Mani he got one.
That 50 holes is hard.
You know.
You think you could achieve that?
No, Glock is popular.
Can you achieve that?
What, 50 holes?
No, no, no.
I don't have the bandwidth to entertain 50 different ones.
You had 50 in a summer, though, but that was just the tri-state.
But I was 19, 20 years old.
That was many moves ago.
Today, no, no, I can't entertain.
What's the state you think you couldn't, you couldn't get, like, you get to what, maybe 40?
No, four.
Like the Pacific Northeast?
No, no, I'm down to, I'm down to four and five.
That's where I stop at, four different women, maybe at a time.
But 50, God, no, that gives me nightmares, thinking about that.
You don't deal with Riley one time.
At 28, 29, you're supposed to be doing that.
At my age 44, you can't be doing no shit like that.
Man, we sleep by 8 o'clock.
You ain't old, though.
I ain't old, but I've been outside a lot of summers, man.
You too.
I've been outside a lot of summers, man.
I had a summer one time, like Roy was talking about thinking back.
I don't know.
I was just a lost child running wild.
Like, I was just doing.
Yeah, it was just unnecessary shit I was doing, man.
but, you know, we're here.
It's all good.
Now, with you specifically not working with a lot of different artists, you're saying you tried it, turned you off from it.
How do you view the landscape of hip-hop of rap today?
Do you just stay in your circle with your sound, with your crew, or do you look at other dudes and get some inspiration?
Like, I like what they're doing.
I like that.
I like where this region is headed what they sound.
Or it's just, I'm all in on Glock.
Is it just you or you like to.
to listen to other artists you like to study what they're doing and kind of draw some inspiration
from it. Like, I'm all about Glock for sure. But like, far as like other rappers, like,
in their sound and stuff, like, it's cool. I might, I might listen to it, but I'm not going
to, like, take a piece of their style. And, you know what I'm saying?
No, not take their style, but, like, just the sound and see where the energy is going. Do you
say okay like this this is what a lot of people are turning up to right now this is the energy
outside this is what people want to kind of get into it's like it's really hard to say because it's like
the internet the internet are tricky yeah yeah like those same like people maybe like talking about
they might be like this way on the internet but can't sell a ticket to say their life so it's like
Right.
Yeah.
Right.
It's a lot of that.
So a lot of things, no hard to take your sales.
Can't sell a T-shirt.
Be happy for the next person or whatever, but I'd be worried about me.
Right.
Yeah.
I don't get too deep into nobody.
What do you listen to to right now?
Like, what's some of the music when you're riding out, you're just riding around?
What's some of the music that you listen to?
Listener.
Unreleased Glock and my home voice.
Everybody in the circle.
Yeah.
Street Memphis sound
I'm trying to figure out what it is
with Glock like he just like
He's all this
Yeah he ain't fucking with nobody
Ain't bad out
Yeah I'm not mad at it
Yeah I'm not mad at it but I just think as an artist
You kind of have to like
Just kind of peek out and see what's going on
out there and see what the sound is
And what the energy is and see what people is doing
But at the same time like you said
I feel it was like
I've been I've been striving good
This whole time just
being me, like being in my lane.
For sure.
Keep y'all features, you know what I'm saying?
Like, y'all, y'all bigger with each other.
I'm gonna sit back over here.
I'm saying, dude, that shit got anything to do with, like,
the climbing in your city, though, like,
it's so, like, because everybody here about Memphis.
Like, Memphis, like, nobody really be wanting to go
from Memphis left from Memphis.
Right.
Like, that got anything to do with it?
Like, it's so cutthroat, like, that shit got anything to do with it?
I don't think so.
I want to think so, but...
Who knows?
I ain't gonna lie.
It's like, they'll never,
they'll never actually tell y'all.
I'm like, bro, you're from Memphis,
bro, I can't, I can't do this with you.
I can't do that with you.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
But they always keep that in the back of their head.
Okay.
Basically, like, just, just judging because of where I'm from.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Of not knowing who you offending if you work with certain people and this and that.
I can understand that.
That's heavy politics.
Yeah, that's heavy politics.
Which I can see certain artists trying to stay away from that.
But I know a lot of artists that when they're creating, they don't want to hear anyone else's shit,
just out of fear that you may even take in something that you don't even want to take in.
What were you listening before you were rapping and making music at this level?
What were you listening to?
I was listening to Wayne, Gucci, Adobe, Bankroll, Fresh.
Okay.
Future.
I was waiting for that.
name.
Fluto.
Yeah, I was waiting for that.
Yeah, I was waiting for the same future.
Did anything from up here?
Because, you know, obviously Memphis is the south for sure.
But I mean, you guys are still kind of middle.
You're not deep, deep in the south.
Like, you're not that far from the northeast.
We're the south.
That shit is.
We're the South.
That shit about Mississippi.
I feel like it stars down there.
You're still kind of close to North Carolina not too far.
You kind of like this.
They killed Martin Luther King where I'm from.
That's the South.
That's supposed to be funny.
Yeah, but they don't get more south.
But did any music from up here ever make it down there?
You being 28, 29 years old?
Like, I know probably.
Not really.
Not really.
I'm not going to laugh.
Yeah, like the self-hacking, I put this.
Just like how Cali is, it's one state.
Like, artists can just get big and just make their whole, you know what I'm saying, living
out of Cali.
Like, in the South, as long as you got the whole South, there's cool too, there's like.
They don't even care to hear what's coming from west or north.
You know what I'm saying?
You still have some people that are listening to Jigga, Nass,
you know what I'm saying, shit like that.
But as far as my generation, it wasn't really too much.
I mean, even up here we were listening to the South Africa.
We were listening to Dipset, but it wasn't like heavy
because we had so many rappers down south.
Yeah.
So many rappers down south.
And I mean, even Dipset has a southern sound by New York.
Yeah, the production.
Yeah, definitely.
They let you slide when they said that Miami gives you the Project X-Phil.
You say you be up in New York a lot.
You don't be partying Project X-style in New York?
Nah, because New York, New York, New York, it'd be too many people.
It's too many people.
And I'd rather be safe, you know.
I'd rather be on point than unfunctional.
I mean, I guess.
I never see, as much as you be in New York, though, but I've never seen you out in New York.
No, you won't.
You won't see me out nowhere.
He would like girls love karaoke.
Like, I think those type of events.
I can't go to it.
I can't go in it.
You can't?
I can't.
Why?
It's too many.
Too many.
You got 50 hoax?
I'm being hungry.
It's too many.
It's too many.
I'd rather to stay back.
Wait, so it's too many.
You're not allowed or don't want to go.
Yeah.
You have a girlfriend?
Not saying I don't want to go.
Not saying like I'm not allowed.
I just prefer to stay back
Stay at home
Gotcha, okay
I know what that means
That's the same
I like that
I'm not like that
I'm not
See y'all started asking
too many
Once he said
There's too many
I knew what that meant
I knew it's too many
I'm in the room
And he knew the exact party
We were talking about
I'm in my room
I'm going to eat
And I'm going back to my room
That's what block is on
That's fucking hilarious
Is there any producers
That are on like
your vision board
of working with, like, if you could get a couple
records with them.
Because I know you ain't, you don't want no
features, you ain't fucking with no rappers. But
production produces, like, the sound. Is there
anybody that you're like, I need to lock in the
studio with this person for about a week?
Let me see, let me see, let me see.
I have to think on it.
I got one in my.
Uh, probably Metro.
That's the person I had in mind.
You don't want some, Metro. That'll be easy.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Metro makes it easy.
I think y'all could get an album done in a week.
A week?
You and Metro?
Three days.
I think you can get an album done.
Three days.
Give me three days.
Three days?
Metro worked fast, too.
So, yeah, that makes me three days.
You worked with Zay before?
Yeah.
Okay.
It's been a minute, but yeah, I worked with A.
Yeah.
Yeah, you and Zay makes a whole lot of sense.
Anyone outside of Metro?
Metro makes the most sense to me.
Like, just Glock.
Yeah, because I'm thinking about my sound.
Juicy?
No juicy.
Oh.
Me, juicy, pie, we got stuff.
DJ Squeaky.
Okay.
Squeaky.
That makes sense.
Would you ever do, like, just a full collab tape with a producer?
Metro.
Just a Metro?
I would want to hear that.
Personally, I would want to hear that.
I would want to hit Glock in Metro.
I know it sounds kind of weird, but I feel like you and hit boy would actually make sense.
Oh, for sure.
Yeah.
I think that would work out.
I feel good.
That's a whole not of eagles.
Ain't got a lot.
We do for some shit anyway.
We always talk about we just ain't took the time to, you know what I'm saying,
going to sit down and do it.
Yeah, hit boy hard.
Hit boy to me is, I mean, we talk about him all the time.
That's our guy.
He's probably the most eclectic producer.
Yeah, he can give Beyonce a record all the way.
He can give Glock a record.
He can give, you know what I'm saying, yeah, a record.
Nice.
Yeah, it's not too many producers that can create those type of sounds for those.
And he patched you went to that Cali shit, like that Cali.
Yeah.
Nigger get a lit out and lit in Cali.
He don't need to be lit nowhere else.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
I mean, I've been in with Hit Boy before and like actually watching Hit Boy do everything
gives me even more respect to his name.
Have you been in, you know, I have to obviously say any names.
Have you been in any sessions where you started to realize maybe that producer didn't do anything
that he said he did?
Because I've been in those sessions, too.
Yeah.
Of course.
Like.
Once you get in and around this shit, you start knowing who's...
You learn.
You learn to see shit for what it really is.
Yeah.
Hey.
What's been some of the weirdest studio etiquette that you've seen in sessions?
Even if it's just like the entourage or people in general, like just weird studio session.
Or does nobody play that shit around you?
Yeah, because I don't...
I don't need to go around no, nigg.
That's a thing don't come around me.
There's too many.
He told you already.
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Now, I'm hearing that you big into, you want to get into acting.
So we always debate up here about what's the better show.
So I'm going to ask you, in your opinion, Glock, what is the better show between the wire and snowfall?
For me,
Snowfall.
See?
See, that's what I'm saying.
It gets it.
28, 29, though, son.
And 02 when that Y and shit was popping.
I know about the wire.
But it's like,
I feel like snowfall
ain't,
it didn't just end like how any
other movie or series were in.
Like, they showed you to sound like,
it ain't just all peaches and cream.
Right.
You keep playing this shit that happened too.
Right.
It ain't dead or jail
Series and movies don't just always give you that
They just always give you the
La La La La La La La La
You know what I'm gonna
Marlowe got shot
And had to walk up the block
With that suit on
We don't care nothing about
None of that shit you was doing
Before you went to jail
Like Ongo became the new Omar
I love that
But see like Glock just said
You realize that nothing changes
In the world
This man had the world
Like nothing is good
It shows that Baltimore
Nothing is good
It's gonna happen
Yeah but snowfall
Like we always say
It's just that ending
of...
I'm not against the snowfall
I fuck with snowfall.
No, I know you do.
I'm just saying,
but that ending
to what Glock is saying,
like I always say,
it's just that we didn't anticipate
it going that way where he strung out
in the same house
his mom's had filthy, dirty,
he's a derelicking,
and they're like,
that ending to me is like,
yes, the wire,
incredible.
Like,
we're not taking none away from it.
But to me,
that ending is more so like
it never really been depicted
in that manner before on TV.
We never really saw that.
Hyper ending before.
Where the big time drug dealers now
are derelict in the same neighborhood
that he used to fucking be the man in.
I seen the same shit happen to Pookie, man.
But Pookie was never the guy.
I'm saying, I see them take big bag of money.
He was not a god.
Pookie wasn't flying no planes and shit.
Nah, but Pookie wasn't the guy.
He was on his way, man.
If that happened to Nino,
if that happened to Nino, that's different.
Pookie was always a...
G money.
G money went out.
Yeah, G money was smoking.
G money put Nino on.
G money wasn't the top dog.
though he wasn't the top dog the top dog turning into the derelict fiend in the same
neighborhood that was crazy seeing that man he went from having the world to nothing he
ain't have a bar so nothing outside of the governor can you name one character in the wire where it
worked out probably not probably not but to me the snowfall just his mom's taking that time
for him going to prison doing that like it was just so many different things
and then she's not even speaking to her son no more
because she did that to save him
and he still was trying to be out there in the streets.
Like those little nuances to me
love the wire, but snowfall to me personally.
All right, well, out of a wire, soprano's, breaking bad, snowfall,
where do you rank the endings of those?
And have you seen every breaking bad soprano's you seen all this?
I feel breaking bad.
Breaking bad to me is one of the best shows ever as well.
That's the most complete ending ever.
like every storyline
The sopranos is still like
I love that
Like the diner
Like how did it in
Let us like come up with the ending
I didn't like that
Yeah it's like to me that was like
I get what they was trying to do
But it was like y'all was supposed to give us
A little better ending than that
I like it in retrospect
At the time I didn't like it
But I like it in retrospect
Because we still debate
That was in what 2007
Yeah
It's 2026
We still debate what happened
No 100%
So to be that good ending because of that
Come on a journey
Yeah
But breaking bad like we'll never
debate about it because they literally closed every single storyline in the most perfect way.
For sure.
Like, we knew exactly what happened to everybody.
Yeah.
So both are great endings just in different ways.
Different way.
Yeah.
Is there any roles Glock that you see in some of your shows where you're like, damn, I would
love to play that role?
There's one when you practice in America.
This nigga's unique, man.
Okay.
I can see that.
Man, I can see it.
I can see it.
I can see unique, Ray.
And I can see that.
I can definitely see that.
Yeah. I really, I can play in it, real.
But if you had to give him a New York accent, though, say the show is based in New York.
See, accents, I don't know.
That's part of acting.
That's part of action.
It is, but there's not like.
That's not your strong point.
No, let's do a quick audition table review.
I can name so many actors you never heard another voice from them.
I, look, yo, you was from Harlem or you was from Brownsville right now.
How you sound?
I ain't fucking get over here and sound like a clown.
trying to make a New York accent.
No, but it's a casting.
It's a big show, big production.
I'm not going to go.
You're not going to go.
Because I know I got to do a New York accent.
I'm not even going to try.
You got to watch.
Nah, no, you can't.
You can't not go.
If they say, yo, Glock.
That might be your big break.
I'm going to be wasting.
Y'all time in my time.
I can't do a New York accent.
No, but you got to, but you would have to study.
You would have to watch some of your favorite New York movies, right?
Right.
Payton full.
Right.
New Jack City.
Juice.
Juice.
Right.
And you would have to.
say, you got to be in your room.
You got to be like, listen, this is a big Netflix production, Glock.
They want you specifically.
The cast and director said Glock is made for this role, but it's based in New York.
You got a lock-in study.
They give you a bunch of lines.
You got to give them your best New York accent.
What is your New York accent?
I got a study first.
I can't get buzzet out right now.
Just throw a son or bee.
You'll be fine.
You'll be.
They always go to son.
I know the slang, but I don't have that.
But do you think if you had to really, if they gave you two weeks to kind of like work on it,
you think that you can go in the audition and get the role?
Yeah, I get the road.
But I can't promise the accent.
No, but it's New York.
You're going to have to.
Like, I just don't know he was from the UK until.
I had no idea.
He was talking like that, so this thing is acting right now.
Yeah, like that shit fuck everybody up.
Like, stringers from London?
Yeah, stringers from over there.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Could you do Atlanta?
I'm asking me.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Let me get your ATO.
What to do, Shaldy.
God.
Is that not a thing?
I thought he smoked it.
See, that's what I'm saying.
They're slang.
Oh, 2 Atlanta.
Because we know the slang that'll mean it's the ex.
What's the new slang in Atlanta?
You're talking about Shoutty.
That's some O2 Atlanta.
You sounded like Brooklyn in ATL when he's making fun of TI.
I sound like the option.
He sounded like an undercover cop.
Yeah.
I said, Shottie.
I sound like a knock.
What a dude, shoddy?
What did that work?
Yeah.
Get your ass.
You know what they're saying like Bukoo and folk.
Like you don't even know what you're talking about.
I don't know how they assume that you would go into those type of roles.
Like you ever consider doing like rom-coms or like comedies or anything like that?
You said you can play any role.
Yeah, for sure.
You think you could do that?
Yeah.
Okay.
For sure.
Ron, I can't, Glock and the rom-com will be hilarious.
If I've seen the trailer for a rom-com and Glock is in it, I got to watch it.
Exactly.
That's the point.
I got to watch.
I got to.
The trailer, they definitely start and reach for the same bullet at the gun range.
Like, that's how the rom-com shit starts.
Both of their hands go off.
Him and the girl.
I've already a rom-com.
We haven't gotten a good rom-com in a while, though.
We used to get those at least once a year.
I feel like we just talked about one.
When was the last time we got a hitch?
Oh, no, it's been a while since like a hitch, but.
I feel like we just spoke about one not two, a couple weeks ago that we all watched.
trying to think one.
Yeah, there's some rom-coms out right now.
We get...
Everybody looks at rom-coms like they're corny now.
It's like corny.
I just saw one.
What was the...
With the Haley...
Haley Bailey?
Oh, you mean in Tuscany.
You mean Tuscany.
I saw it in the theater.
That was pretty good.
You mean Tuscany.
Why they always try to throw Tuscany into every single rom-com?
It must be cheap.
In line between love and hate?
Ain't there's a rom-com?
Thin-line-tune-le-hate?
That's not...
Nah, that's not wrong.
That's a drama.
That's a drama.
Yeah, because it was like...
Yeah, you're talking about Martin years ago?
Yeah, no, that's not a rom-com
Because they was, they was
Beating between love and hate
Yeah, that's not a wrong
It was funny than the motherfucking in that man, that's not a
He got to be funny, but it's not a rom-com
It's like a dromedy
Because like she was-dramity
I've never heard of that.
Drama-tramedy, that's some new shit
Yeah, it wasn't, that was a rom-com
You made that up, baby D? No.
That's a real thing? Yes.
Is Martin Black Knight a rom-com?
No, that's a-
That's just a comedy.
That's a-old.
But he fell in love with the princess.
That's a whole other movie, bro.
No, thin line between love and hate.
No, I'm saying it's Black Knight a Romcom.
No, that's just a comedy.
He fell in love with the process.
Rom-com focuses more on the romance and there's comedy in it.
He was only doing that so he could get to check.
They got it under comedy adventure.
Yeah.
So Booty Call it's like a rom-com.
Yeah.
No.
Booty calls comedy.
Booty calls straight-up comedy.
Booty called straight-up comedy.
That's not no rom-com.
So you think you could do like something like a Thin-Lime?
Oh, that is a rom-com.
Com comedy romance.
Booty Cole is a rom-com.
That might be one of the best rom-coms
all time.
Came out of your out, born.
Damn, done.
That shit came out to yet rock.
Bish is a hit shot.
Yeah.
You know, like, what?
What you're saying?
Yeah, a nigga Knee starred when he said that.
Like, God, damn.
You was born when Booty Cole came out.
I was locked in high school.
Shit.
You willing to do kissing scenes?
For me?
Mm-hmm.
it's too many
he's not allowed
that girls love karaoke
it's too many
you gotta go home
and be like that's just worse
nah
you can't just go
it depends
it depends
I can't say yes
I can't kiss
somebody fine
you can't kiss like
the boogoofs
you can't kiss nobody fine
it just depends
it would it depends
on though
it depends
I can't say
I don't want to say
right now
I want to blow my chances
oh I love it
I love it.
All right, then what happens with the sex scene?
What about it?
I'm saying, you can't get past the kid.
What about it?
It depends.
It's acting.
What I do, her?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know.
She ain't listening to this.
Whoever you don't want to talk for, she's not listening.
Yeah, probably not listening.
Yeah, yeah.
They won't.
But I don't know.
It depends.
I don't know.
What depends?
It depends on the situation, like in the movie.
I'm saying what's the no way I'm doing this situation in the movie,
what depends.
We're going to get Glock into acting.
Yeah.
It's going to happen.
The new belly coming out.
They need you to be DMX and belly three.
Please, he deserves better.
No, I'm just saying.
Like, that was like, that was like, I remember one time I was saying to myself,
I wish I could have been doing that shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, the Keisha sexing the belly.
Yeah.
iconic shit.
That's iconic shit.
I was like,
oh shit,
I wish that was me.
Yeah.
I mean,
DMX and Bella,
you think you could do that?
See,
my thing is like,
I don't like fake in nothing.
So I probably wouldn't do it.
You got y'all laughing.
No,
I ain't.
No,
nah,
nah,
nah,
nah,
I'm saying,
look,
look,
I'm on the same side of you.
I'm not literally like saying it,
but it's like,
I'm not fend to pretend.
It's like,
just get a stunt.
For the row?
Getting a stunt devil for the sex scene.
It's hilarious.
Y'all go play.
You, guys go do that scene.
It's too many.
Yeah, it's too many.
I'll be in a trailer.
I'll be in a trailer.
To fake fuck somebody, that would be...
To fake fuck somebody, that would be...
You gotta be an actor.
Like, I feel like doing a crying scene would be easier than fake fucking somebody.
You know how many...
You know how many...
Actors...
You never...
Hot paid actors that don't do that?
Yeah, when I was a teenager.
Right.
So you know what you got experience in that.
But I...
Damn, Glock, you got a lot of list of...
Don't still, man.
Like, I feel like you're closing the window.
You gotta be saying, you know what?
Just send me the script.
Let me read it.
Yeah, of course I'm gonna do that, but I'll be like, but this part.
Has anybody ever sent you a script?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like for audition, yeah.
Yeah.
And you actually went?
They all, they all auditions now.
It's like you gotta send them.
Send a video, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that means we'll be seeing Glock soon or something.
Have you seen Pee?
Valley?
Mm-hmm.
Love Pete Valley.
Would you ever take on a role
like Little Murders?
No.
We spoke to,
I got Jay Alphonse about that.
That was like four years ago now?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That type of acting,
I mean, that takes a different,
that's a different level of commitment.
But like he said,
he spoke to Will Smith,
and the advice Will Smith game is like,
listen, if you, if you're going to do it,
you got to go all the way.
Yeah.
Interesting person to take that.
Oh, yeah, Will Smith.
I'm just, that's the one alone.
Yeah.
Yeah, because he said, what's the name?
I'm not going.
That's not going.
He's not going to hide it.
Yeah.
And it's a southern show.
That's from the South too as well.
Hell yeah.
But P Valley coming back soon, right?
Didn't they announce?
Yeah.
Would y'all do a role like that?
Like what?
No, we spoke to.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
We back on?
What's he?
What's his name?
Little murder.
A little murder, nah.
We spoke with him.
We had him on the show a few years ago.
And we were like, I know.
I know him.
He cool.
That's my mom.
I know the writer and everything.
Yeah?
I'm sure they sent you to...
Yeah, I got Hellen songs singed on there.
Yeah, no.
But I'm talking about on the show.
They didn't ask you to read for nothing on the show?
Yeah, but the time and when...
Okay.
I was in the middle of tour.
Okay, okay, okay.
Because I could definitely see that.
I mean...
I wouldn't do no show.
I don't know.
If my life was acting, like...
Obviously, we've done a little bit of acting.
We want to get into that.
No, I don't know if I'm taking the little...
Well, obviously, I don't think I'd sell his little murder.
But...
Mm-hmm.
I wouldn't take that out the gate, but if my life was acting, yeah, I mean, if that's what you dedicate your life to, I don't think it's that crazy.
That's a, that's a different.
But me coming out the gate, no, that's not something that I would do.
I'm saying, you remember Heath Ledger?
You remember how they say Heath Legend never came out of Carrie?
What if that happened to you?
If you never come out of care, I ain't doing that.
I just overdoses the Joker.
Yeah, yeah.
Now, you understand.
I'm saying, yeah, when you overdosed it, that's a little murder.
No, method acted.
On dick, is what you're saying.
Yeah, you overdose on wee, wee.
That's crazy.
I ain't going that.
I'm good on that.
But, no, I mean, yeah, that would be odd for me.
But again, if that was my whole life,
yeah, that's something you probably got to deal with.
If the role makes sense,
if you just doing shit you wouldn't do for no reason,
then that's questionable to me.
Like, Omar.
But that was a pivotal role in the wire,
the juxt of what Michael Kay was doing.
Bro, please.
No, but take it out.
That really happens, though.
Allude to it.
Diggie.
You ain't got to have.
had me doing this. I was showing it. Yeah, come on. I'm not doing that. I'm not Omar. I can't be
Omar. Yeah. I mean, it's just make me one of the thing. But to that, like I'm saying, Michael
K. Williams dedicated his life to acting and that made the Omar character more than just somebody
that robbed people. Like, that was the whole character, like, who he's also gay. Yeah. Like,
there was a purpose to it. It wasn't like he was just sucking dick to suck dick on camera. Like,
like there's a purpose to this role. So I'm saying, I don't know. I don't think I could
do shit like that.
I'm not saying you should.
Fake or not.
I'm getting.
I'm getting.
I'm here.
I feel,
though.
Don't even allude to people.
Because like,
it's like certain,
certain movies
or shows you watch.
People were actually not like their person
because of the role
they played in the movie.
Like,
I don't want to say,
I was about to say,
Chauncy.
Choncy.
Yeah.
Like,
I don't care where I see that.
In real life.
Anything I see that many movie in,
I'm like,
it's tough.
Fuck out of.
Yeah.
You didn't want to sit that tape to the police.
Yeah, straight up.
In any movie you win,
Charlie, nigga, I don't know.
I got it.
I want to respect more,
Omar and Chonsie,
because Chonty was way more of a word I should say.
Shut up to Chawley.
Oh, my God.
You talk about it.
You shut out.
Yo, you have a B, said.
You have a B said,
the only thing worse than a rat is,
what's the name, so much.
Shout out to Charlsey, you heard.
Shout out to Charlsey, sir.
Shout out to Charlsey.
Shout out, Chonzie.
Yeah, that's a shoddy that knocked down
Omar free him.
Yeah.
Free the little niggins.
Knocked that Omar, yeah.
All right.
So Project X is out tonight.
Houston flow cherry on.
Is this the correct sequence?
It's probably not.
Yeah, sometimes the box lane.
I ain't a lot.
Just wait a lot.
You really don't need email.
I shit is boring like that though, son.
I ain't going to lie.
Cherry on top.
That's my shit.
50 holes.
S.R.T.
music.
It was another one, seeing red,
Reminiscing.
I like reminiscing.
And I think face down is my shit on here.
But what's your favorites?
I was 20.
All 20.
Okay.
20 joints and old features?
That's tough.
I'm not going to lie.
What do you think your core fan base is going to gravitate to the most?
50 hoes.
Which one or two records?
50 hoes.
I can't say, bro.
They love everything I do.
Yeah, I can't really say.
I get it.
Definitely get it.
It'd be unexpected.
It's like we might think it'll be this song.
It'll be the song release.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I have to wait until it come up.
Face down, I'm going to have them twerking, so, you know.
Face down.
Yeah.
There's too many.
Do you have any type of feeling on, like, release night?
Or you just kind of like, I want to say,
over the album, but you worked on it for so long that you've lived with it for so long
that it's older to you than it is to everyone else at midnight.
But do you have that, that like surreal feeling every time you drop a project at midnight?
I might listen to it, but it's like I'll be already working on the next.
Next one, yeah.
Sometimes I'd be in the studio recording the night of sometime I was coming out.
Yeah, that's tough.
That's crazy.
Recording a new project the night your project come out?
Yeah.
That's some workload.
Well, we will definitely be at the New York show.
Yeah, when you're in New York, man.
Next week.
Next week?
Not for a show, though.
I'll be right back.
Okay.
Be right back.
It's not your show, or you're just popping out with somebody?
They're popping out.
No, he's here to work, man.
No, listen, I've got to do girls' love, Carriot.
I'm going to go.
It's too many.
We need to go.
Yeah.
I don't go to go.
You need reinforce.
Yeah.
If we go to G.
If we go to G.
I just can't say I was the reason to go.
Yeah, yeah.
I need a reason to go.
I'm going to Roer.
Part of the Roariemore.
Part of the Roariamore and the contract for a lot.
You got to go to Girls Love Carriot.
You got to go to Girls Love Carriot.
We got to show him that New York is funded in Miami.
Like, Miami is.
I don't know.
I love.
I love more fun.
Like these are like, this is real people fun.
Like chill, like layback.
You don't got to have no appearance.
You could just be chilling and have a fucking ball.
Like come home four o'clock in the morning.
No club shit.
But Miami win with the weather, though.
It's just the weather.
Miami is.
It's fun for two days compared to New York, but New York beats Miami.
Two days.
Two.
Two.
Two weeks.
Two weeks.
Turn to month.
Yeah, that's so fast.
Then you get Project X.
Dunga Nunes.
Yeah.
Project X out now.
Key Glock.
Thank you for coming by, man.
Listen, next time you're in New York, you always got a home here.
You want to come by, talk some shit with us.
Please pull up on us.
Yeah.
Play some music.
Anything.
Pleasure to have you in the studio.
Yeah, man, and next time you're in New York, we, we're going out, we run out dinner.
You can do dinner, cool shit, dinner.
For sure.
Maybe, you know, a little R&B party here and there if you want to do that.
Damaris got them too.
Yeah, we have to do that.
Big that.
I'm that nigga.
He's just ginger.
That's Netflix.
It.
Key Glock Project X out now.
No.
It's that time to put on your jersey and wave your flag, whoever you root for.
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