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Episode Date: September 4, 2024Join Shannon Sharpe & Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson on their Nightcap Summer Sessions: LIVE from Dallas. Unc & Ocho are joined by Dallas rap artist Yella Beezy, Ocho's fiancé and star of Netflix's... Selling Tampa, Sharelle Rosado, and much more!03:00 - Show Starts07:00 - Dak Prescott's leverage45:25 - Relle Report01:03:10 - Yella Beezy joins(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dallas, Texas, thank you for showing up for us.
We really appreciate that.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Yo, how y'all feeling tonight?
Hey, y'all good up there?
You sure?
I need y'all to do me a favor.
Before I do anything, whether it's time for me to eat,
whether it's before a football game,
whether it's before this show,
I need everybody to stand up real quick. Stand up for me. All y'all up there. Do me a favor. Grab the person's
hand next to you and bow your head. Well, I know y'all ain't laughing at no prayer.
Y'all ready? We ready. Are y'all ready? All right, repeat after me.
Dear God.
Dear God.
Dear God.
Dear God.
Thank you for allowing us.
Thank you for allowing us.
To be here.
To be here.
To witness the start of something special.
The story of the start of something special.
I ask that you cover each and every person in here.
I ask that you cover each and every person in here. I ask that you cover each and every person in here.
On our journey. On our journey.
I love you. I love you. Amen.
Amen. Amen. Amen.
Amen. Amen.
Alright.
Alright now, bitch. Let's go.
Alright.
Yes, sir. I love y'all,
man. Hey, I
fucking love y'all, man. Hey, I fucking love y'all, B.
We in Dallas.
They say everything is big in Texas.
How big we talking?
What are we talking?
Huh?
What are we talking?
Oh, I don't know.
I'm just asking.
Girl, you know I got these sparks.
Oh, you know I got this.
Oh, you got that thing on you?
Yes, sir.
I need that.
Guys, thank you guys for coming out tonight.
Welcome to our final stop on the Nightcap Tour.
We really appreciate it.
Atlanta was unbelievable.
Houston was great.
And we expect Dallas to be everything that those two stops were and more.
And remember, the bar is open during the show.
Make sure you go try out our specials.
We have a drink called Heat of the Moment and it's sponsored by Rowe.
The Olipop Spirit sponsored by Olipop.
Olipop, thank you guys for sponsoring Ocho.
They were the first sponsor of the tour.
Also, Old Fashioned sponsored by Oscar Mayer.
Make sure you guys stop by the merch table at the front of the lobby and get yourselves
some t-shirts and Dallas hats.
During this trip, Dallas, we've officially
launched my Cognac La Portier in stores
across the state.
I saw some of you guys
and you told me you were coming to the show, so I thank
you guys for showing up both times.
Thank you. We really appreciate that, guys.
Bottle of Shea by BSOP for yourself.
We've done two bottle signings at Total Wives and more to come.
So check Instagram, LaPortier Cognac, and see the next stop coming near you.
All right, Ocho, we're going to get this thing started right off the muscle.
Off the muscle.
All right.
We have a new segment called What's Ollie Popping Off?
Where we discuss trending topics, making headlines in sports and culture.
Big shout out to Oli Pop for coming up as our first sponsor.
As we mentioned, Nightcap Summer Session Tour sponsor and being the presenting sponsor of this new segment.
So what exactly is Oli Pop?
Think of it like this.
It's a new kind of soda with 90% less sugar that we all grew up drinking and it's good for the gut.
So,
I've been drinking Olipop. I like the
ginger ale, but they have great flavors.
What else we got?
I eat fruit punch. I had a fruit punch earlier. They got a little fruit punch.
Ginger ale. That's orange.
What is this?
Ridge Rush.
Lemon Lime.
So, guys, make sure you check out the new flavor, Ginger Ale, the brand new Ridge Rush.
Check it out.
It's very delicious.
And remember, less sugar and it's good for the gut.
So, we're going to start off with this, Ocho.
What's popping off today?
Dak Prescott is popping off today.
Yeah.
Yeah, Dak.
Dak Sickles.
Oh, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let's get this thing. Hold on, hold on.
We're going to give you a chance. We're going to give you a chance.
Hold on, hold on. I know y'all ain't booing my quarterback.
See, y'all need to be booing the owner.
Shit.
Dak revealed his frustration
with Jerry yesterday. I stopped.
Honestly, this is what Dak said.
Now, if he's misquoted, if we read it, interpret it wrong, but this is what Dak Prescott said.
He said, I stopped, honestly, listening to things he says in the media a long time ago.
It doesn't really hold weight to me.
Dak knows he has the leverage here.
They can't franchise him and they can't trade him.
So he's set to become a free agent unless the Cowboys get something done before the season
or during the season. According to Mike Florio, Dak age, talent level, and the fact that he plays
at the Dallas Cowboys makes him one of the biggest free agents available in the open market
since Reggie White. And remember, it was Reggie White that started free agency in 1993.
Reggie White free agency is still considered historic
as one NFL analyst could see the next coming free agent
decision by quarterback Dak Prescott.
Ocho, do you agree that Dak Prescott
hitting the free agent market
will have the type of seismic impact as Reggie White in 1993.
Most definitely.
The timing.
The timing of everything.
The timing of everything and obviously the teams that actually need a quarterback to actually compete at the highest level.
That's about 15 teams.
Yeah.
And listen, you got to think 15 teams are willing to pay for someone to compete.
You have to understand what Dak has done for the Cowboys in the regular.
I know there hasn't been much postseason success.
I understand that.
But to have a quarterback who can be efficient during the regular season
and at least give you a chance to get there.
Get your postseason.
And then once you find a way to get over that next obstacle,
we can get to that point.
Now, for me, thinking, I think the issue really isn't with Dak
because if you don't pay him, what you got next?
It ain't like quarterbacks are falling out of the goddamn tree like apples.
It's very, very difficult to find a quarterback that's competent to lead the goddamn franchise and to be the kind of leader that's done everything right like Dak has.
You know, it's tough for Dak because he's like, OK, what else you need?
I mean, Jerry keeps putting this.
He says, I'm going all in, I'm going all in.
And Dak has said, Dak's like, I don't take anything that he says serious.
I take everything he says with a grain of salt.
I mean, he's into, you know, cliches and euphemisms and all these other things that an 80-something-year-old man would use.
And Dak is basically saying, I'm tired of it.
I'm tired of it.
So the question is, are you guys tired of it?
I mean, what are your expectations for the Dallas Cowboys this year?
Man, stop saying Super Bowl.
You know damn well.
He yelled a lot at Super Bowl.
I'm saying, like, serious, all of y'all live here in Dallas, right? And I'm always, those of you from Dallas that are Cowboy fans,
do you think they should pay Dak?
No.
Y'all think they should pay Dak up there?
This is the way Ocho looks at it.
Ocho says, okay, if you don't pay Dak, who do you have lined up?
You don't, but, if you don't pay Dak, who do you have lined up? You don't,
but I promise you.
Who?
Cooper who?
Cooper Rush.
Child, please,
stop playing, man.
I'm here with that.
I tell you what,
your job might not have
anybody replace you,
but if they fire your ass I guarantee
they'll feel that seat yeah I guarantee you if that doesn't come back to the cowboy they're
gonna drop somebody else out there next year I mean in 2025 Ocho it's not gonna be the same
it's not gonna be say you're gonna start all over you're starting over from scratch and who
want to deal with that like the the problem for me for me from the outside looking in
Jerry Jones is always that front center of the camera.
You look at the other 31 teams,
no other owner is always that front center of the camera.
Yeah, but that's what he wants.
You don't have to do that.
The star on the helmet is going to sell itself.
The cowboy itself, it already sells itself.
The product, you don't have to say nothing.
True.
He adds more pressure on the players.
He adds more pressure on the staff. Everybody walking on fucking eggshells and can't do to say nothing. True. He adds more pressure on the players. He adds more pressure on the staff.
Everybody walking on fucking eggshells
and can't do their goddamn job.
Wow.
That's how you feel?
I mean, yeah.
Yeah.
Imagine y'all go to work,
wherever you work at,
and your goddamn boss
always looking over your shoulder,
always doing all the talking,
always calling the goddamn meeting,
always that,
like you don't even
play you don't even play what you laughing at i'm for real now you talk about the boss always
called the meetings yeah so he don't pull the shoe that he all that everybody and everybody
everybody news press conference and the funny thing about it is is he thinks his way works
his mindset he had there was a there was an article came out i think two three days ago And the funny thing about it is, is he thinks his way works. His mindset.
There was an article came out, I think two, three days ago.
There's nobody else better fit to be the GM of the Cowboys than me.
You ain't won in 27, 28, 30-something years.
Like at some point, you got to get out your way.
You know what?
My way ain't working.
Let me hire somebody that might be good at it that can change things around here.
But you know how it is.
Guys, when you're in a relationship, you know, a lot of times I would rather lose my way than win someone else's way.
And the problem is, is that you don't realize the type of success you can have if you don't care who gets the credit.
But Jerry cares who gets the credit.
He said he wants the credit.
Damn, the man told you.
He's the owner of the team.
He gets the credit regardless, no matter what.
No, he didn't.
Jimmy got that credit.
And he got Jimmy ass up out of here, didn't he?
And he waited damn near 30 years to put him in the ring of fame.
Yeah.
So now, as Cowboys fans, for those of you that are Cowboys fans, let's understand who the problem is.
Fucking thank you.
But guess what? He gonna come out there and say,
you know what? This is what him and Steven does every year. This team reminds
me a lot of those championship Super Bowl teams.
And y'all body, you know what
Jerry said? Jerry said this
reminds him of Emmitt and Troy and
Mike, Haley, Dion,
Darren Woodson. No, no, no, no. You know what's
funny? If you ever want change, if you really want change, the one way to hit someone with that kind
of power and a position, that kind of power is to stop showing up. Stop going to the games, watch
what happen. Stop buying tickets, watch what happen. But we all love football too much. Y'all love
your Cowboys too much. So ain't nothing going to change. No, no, no. But pay that bitch.
I'm sure that money will be. Look how long they, look how long they made CD weight. Look what they
did. Ezekiel Elliott. Like every time it's time for, excuse me, every time it's time for us to get paid,
they make us climb, scratch, crawl.
We got to sit down. We got to wait out. We got to
sit in the corner. We got to do everything
just to get our money, especially what we deserve.
When you look at the wide
receiver market, there's no reason
CeeDee Lamb shouldn't have been in training camp.
All training camp.
And getting a few preseason games in.
Because now you got to think about it. Get someseason games in because now you got to think about it.
Well, some practices.
Even though he wasn't
going to play the preseason,
nobody played the preseason.
So now you got to
think about it.
Next week,
you got to hit the ground
running and you're going
from zero to 100 miles
an hour right away.
And what's the first
thing that happen
when you just get a car
and you just rev it up
right away?
Fucking injuries.
Soft tissue.
But knock on wood,
let's hope that don't happen.
Nah, nah, nah.
Come on, CD, stay healthy.
CD makes you eat McDonald's.
CD don't eat no McDonald's.
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Alright guys, we got another segment.
Hopefully, if you had time to take a picture by the Oscar Meyer bacon wings over there. Ocho, it's time
for a new segment called Bring
Home the Bacon. We know Oscar
Meyer make good ass hot dogs, but they also make the best bacon on the planet. We know Oscar Mayer's make good-ass hot dogs,
but they also make the best bacon on the planet
because they smoke their bacon for 12 hours.
That's twice as long as the industry standard,
which is where they get the delicious smoky flavor from.
Now we're going to see just how delicious that bacon is
by having an eating contest up here on stage
with BLTs featuring Oscar Mayer thick cut bacon,
which is real hardwood smoke with real wood chips
for true smoky flavor that isn't artificial.
Here's how it works.
I'm gonna pick someone from the audience.
You hear. Team Unc.
Ocho's gonna pick someone from the audience.
Team Ocho.
And you win $1,000.
That ain't what the contest said.
Oh, it ain't?
No.
Oh, my bad, my bad, my bad, my bad.
My bad.
This is how it's going to work.
The first person who can eat two BLTs featuring 12 strips of bacon,
hold on, gets a free nightcap.
What do you got?
A t-shirt
and
we're going to give you
this bottle of
autographed bottle
signed by me
shaved by La Portia.
So we need
two volunteers
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
And the winner
get $500.
I ain't got no money on me.
I got it.
You got it?
Yeah, I got it.
Yeah.
I got $500.
I tell you what I got it I don't know how much I got in my You got it? Yeah, I got it. Yeah. I got 500. I tell you what,
I gotta, I don't know how much
I got in my bag. My daughter's here somewhere.
Look here, if I promise you something, I want
you to put my money on a running account.
If I don't run up and give it to you,
don't you run your ass up and ask me for it.
So,
alright, we need two volunteers.
I gotta make sure.
Two volunteers that haven't eaten yet.
You, hold on.
Yes, sir.
I got to pick somebody that's going to win.
I can't let you win.
All right.
Oh, he got an Ocho Cinco jersey.
He really trying to win.
I don't know.
Well, that's big.
God!
Hold on.
They supposed to finish that?
Like, finish the whole thing?
God!
Anybody
that didn't eat? Matter of fact,
hey, send this so big.
Make it a thousand. Make it a thousand.
Make it a thousand. Ocho.
I'm going to make it a thousand.
Ocho.
What happened? We might have to
say one sandwich. Man, those are
big ass sandwiches, man. It is. You want to do one?. Man, those are big-ass sandwiches, man.
It is.
You want to do one?
Unless somebody...
Who drives trucks for a living?
That's the only way you eat these big-ass sandwiches.
God, old body.
Old Joe, they got 12 strips of bacon.
That's half a whole.
Taste it. Taste it real quick. No, I want to taste it. I want to taste it. Hey, Ash, we got topping some bacon. That's alcohol. Taste it.
Taste it real quick.
No, I want to taste it.
I want to taste it.
Hey, Ash, we got to make some modifications.
Hold on.
Hey, y'all good, though?
Hey, what are we doing after this?
All right.
What are we doing after this?
Okay. All right. Okay, the director of the eating contest say the person has to eat both.
What? I mean shit, for a thousand dollars, man, y'all should be able to eat these shits now. Come
on now. A thousand, okay, hold on, hold on Joe. A thousand dollars, nightcap, t-shirt, nightcap hat,
and this bottle of Shea.
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, if you're single,
I'm going to find you somebody in the crowd to go home
with.
I bullshit you not.
I promise. Hell, if you're single,
I might go home with you.
Why y'all boo, John?
All right.
Okay, who we got?
Okay, come on now, serious talk.
Now.
All right, Ocho, you go first.
I'ma let you pick first.
You go first.
Who you got, who you got?
Hold on, I need somebody look like
they know how to eat now.
Hey.
Hey, you know how to eat?
How much you weigh?
Yeah, bring your ass on, boy.
240, that's it.
Yeah, that's right at 240.
Hey, whoever I pick, look here, man.
Hey, you saw who owned your pick.
I need somebody that's guaranteed to be able to beat.
Nah.
You going to win?
Hey, hold up.
If you don't win this contest, you got to pay me $1,000.
Okay, $250.
I need somebody to win.
I can't let Ocho win.
Okay, come on in.
Hey, he nervous.
He nervous.
He nervous.
Hold on, hold on.
They got to have something while they eating
to be able to wash it down with, right?
They can drink Olipop.
Y'all want Olipop to wash it down?
Papa, Papa, Papa, where you at, Papa?
Papa.
God, where the hell he go to?
Where they go, where they go, where they go, where they go? I guess they coming. Where they go? Where they go?
Where they go?
Where they go?
I guess they coming.
Where they go?
He went to the bathroom.
Oh, hey.
There they go right there.
I like already.
Hey.
What's your name, my man?
Joel.
Joel.
He nervous.
He nervous.
He nervous. He nervous. He nervous.
He nervous.
Were you raised on a farm?
Nah, I was raised in Africa in the jungle.
Oh, shit.
You could eat all four of them.
You could eat all four of them.
What'd they do, what?
This nigga ain't done in four years.
He about to eat all four of these.
Oh, Joe, you done.
Huh?
You done.
Hold on, hold on.
Where you from?
I'm from Memphis, from the city.
You from the city? I'm from Memphis, from the city. You from the city?
From Memphis.
Okay, how much you weigh again?
240.
Hey, look that nigga now.
We got this, my man from Africa.
Yeah, you know what it is, you know what it is.
Hey, he look like he just land it, don't he?
All right, you know the rules of the...
Nah, we beat me and Real Beef and she ain't getting shit. All right, You know the rules of the... Nah, we beat me and Real Beef and she ain't getting shit.
All right, here's the rules.
The first, hey, we got your drinks.
We got water.
You need one water, you want...
I want water.
You need water?
We need one more, we need one more, one more.
All right, the rules of the contest.
Whomever finish these two sandwiches first,
$1,000, a hat, nightcap hat, a tour T-shirt,
this signed bottle of Shea by La Portia.
I know he nervous.
You look nervous.
Nah.
You look defeated, boy.
You can eat it any way you want.
Hell, you can eat all of them at one time if you want to.
Let's go.
So, all right.
Let's go. Hold on, hold on, hold on.
I got to give my dog, let me give my dog a pep talk.
Hey, I know you got this.
Hey, I know you got this.
I mean, think about this now.
Ain't no telling when you will eat again.
So,
hey.
Hey, we
good. Hey, that thing been slow roasting.
Hey, look, listen. He talking about you
Muslim, huh?
Nah.
Alright.
Y'all ready? Hold on. We got a timer?
Or is whenever you finish? Nah.
Nah.
Huh? Hold on. No, no, no whenever you finish. Nah, nah. It just didn't. Hold on.
Hold on.
Don't.
Huh?
Nah, nah.
Hold on.
No, no, no, no, no.
No.
On the count of three.
What you drinking?
Why you drinking your water first?
Don't worry about what he doing, man.
You coach your team.
You let me coach this over here.
Okay, okay.
We good.
All right.
We good.
On the count of three.
One, two, three.
Take off.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
You see, yeah, yeah, that shit good, huh?
Yeah, that's Oscar Mayer.
You eat for a living.
Huh?
Don't worry about it.
There it is.
Take the bread off. Eat the bread last. Eat the meat and tomatoes and lettuce. There it is. Take the bread off.
Eat the bread last.
Eat the meat and tomatoes and lettuce.
Eat that first.
Wait, come on.
You can't do that.
You can't do that.
You can't do that.
Don't coach him up.
That's what a coach supposed to do.
Nah, nah, nah.
Don't worry about it.
You see your player doing something wrong, you coach him up.
You can tell he been to jail.
You can tell my dog been to jail.
Fold that up like that.
Oh.
Boy, you experienced, boy.
Boy, you experienced.
Yeah, we got this.
I'm going to sit back here, watch my guy win.
I mean, you got.
We a little behind.
We a little behind right now.
Your sandwich is still up there.
Don't worry about my guy.
It's an easy thousand.
Hey, what's the name of the strip club out here?
I don't know. I'm married.
Oh, you're married?
Oh, my bad.
Your wife here?
Your wife here?
Oh, well, we can go.
We can go.
I ain't going to tell nobody.
Hey, what's the name of the best strip club here in Dallas?
Rhino?
What's the name of it?
What's the name of the best strip club?
Rhino?
Who?
Oh, Rhino Spearmint.
Who?
To who?
Who?
Rhino.
They said Rhino, Rhino Spearmint or something.
Man, nah, I'm talking about, I want to see chocolate.
I'm Michael Kasson, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company.
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Fuck that shit up.
Fuck that shit up.
Fuck that shit up.
Fuck that shit up.
Fuck that shit up.
Yeah, we got this.
You trying to psych yourself out?
Huh?
We down one sandwich.
You ain't down no one sandwich.
We down one sandwich.
That right there?
That ain't nothing.
We finna fold that up and eat that like a pig in a blanket.
Nah, still got the bread.
Look at that.
That's three slices of bread right there.
Look at my guy right there.
My guy, Helen, he is.
I told you.
Are you over there struggling, boy?
No, he ain't.
Are you over there struggling, boy?
You must have ate before you got here, huh?
Right.
Duh.
You ate before you got here. I know Right. Duh. You ate before you got here.
I know you did.
I can tell.
Yeah.
Listen, I'm just telling you.
He said his bacon better than gazelle.
Look at how he done.
Look at him.
Hey, you know when you eat, you put your hands down on the table.
That's all you do. You good? Take your time. Take at him. Hey, you know what you're eating. You put your hands down on the table. That's all you do.
You're good.
Take your time.
Take your time.
Don't rush this.
He's drinking too much.
He's going to be full of soda.
That's what you do.
Have you ever seen a hot dog eating contest?
You got to eat and drink at the same time in unison.
Don't you worry about what?
We got a strategy over here.
He still got the whole sandwich.
Man. The whole thing still there. No, it ain ain't look at that. Oh, he got that He already ate before he came. Are you full? I could tell you for look at your stomach
We got this
We got some more water I just need some more water.
I just need the water real quick.
I'm a little tired.
What the hell?
You finna help me?
No, I'm a little tired.
Okay.
Oh.
Appreciate that.
Appreciate that.
Thank you.
Praise God.
All right.
Yeah, yeah.
We got this.
You hurting.
We good.
Look at his face.
He about to bust.
You hurting.
We got this, Ocho.
No, you don't.
He just taking his time.
He's slow and steady.
You see how he doing it?
He taking his time.
Yeah, see, he don't.
He taking his time, O's why you gotta do it
Hey, he need some help
My guy don't need no help
Just take your time, we good
You full?
Alright, alright, bet
Bet you could.
We got a stopwatch.
We ain't got no phone.
Blue, let me use your phone.
You want to weigh the towel?
No, hell no.
He done.
Put it at 12 minutes.
12 minutes?
Yep.
12 minutes from right now.
That's long.
We good?
Okay, we count down.
12 minutes?
Yeah.
Damn.
Huh?
It is countdown.
Well, you got to put the time on it.
I damn blue with the AUD here.
Okay, here we go right here.
We going this way.
We going up.
Okay.
Yeah.
Just focus.
Don't worry about them.
Think about what we going to do at the strip club tonight.
He's going to try to take that money home.
But you know how far a thousand dollars go in the motherland?
Dude get a three-bedroom for $250 a month.
Nah, he good.
Nah, he ain't good.
He ain't good.
He's struggling.
Don't worry about what we got over here.
I'm just saying.
I'm looking at his mannerism.
He's struggling.
He ain't struggling.
He taking his time. He hurting
Hey this your homeboy
Hey he ate before he got here huh
Nigga greedy as fuck
Oh you came up here for the bread
Oh you ain't getting that shit
But my dog got this
Oh for real? Yeah he ate a burger up there on top. Oh shit, don't worry about it.
Just think about them dollars. Oh boy you might have to come up here and help him.
You might have to hit this other one. You don't eat pork? You in the Muslim reserves, huh?
One weekend out of the month
and two weeks out of the year
you don't eat no pork.
What about pepperoni?
You eat pepperoni?
No pepperoni?
Okay.
Bacon bits?
Pig tails?
We got a long way to go, boy. We got a long way to go boy
We got a long way to go
Hey anybody
Anybody single
Anybody single
We don't give you money
You single
You for real
How old are you
25
How old
25
25
What's your name
Kayla how old are you Kayla My daughter back there She about to run out here 25? How old? 25. 25. What's your name? Kayla.
How old are you, Kayla?
My daughter back there.
She about to run out here and drop kick me off the stage.
Where you went to college at?
My daughter go to prayer field.
They went to prayer?
You went to prayer field?
She might know your daughter.
Wait, when you graduated?
What you majored in?
Dental hygiene? This nigga over here got a pretty smile. Hold on. Hey, you got a girl? No? Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here.
Hook it up. Right here. Right here. Right here. Right here. Yeah. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
What's your name?
Ron.
What's your name?
Kennedy.
Ron, meet Kennedy.
Who your cell phone provider?
AT&T.
Who your cell phone provider?
T-Mobile.
That shit is compatible. Put your phone out. Where your phone at? AT&T? Pull your cell phone provider. T-Mobile. That shit is compatible.
Pull your phone out.
Where your phone at?
He in trouble.
He about to lose.
Pull your phone out.
He thought he was going
to bring $1,000 home to you,
but it ain't going to happen.
I'm not playing.
I'm going to pay
for the first date.
Pull your phone out.
Girl, he cute.
Look.
What?
You said you were single. Because, are you embarrassed?
Yes.
You shy?
What's up?
Pretend you shy.
Go ahead.
Your homeboy was trying to bring it down with $1,000 and he done bid off more than he can
chew.
So, yeah.
I hope y'all got some Pepto or some kale pancake, because this stomach going to be tore up.
Yeah, get that for me. I hope y'all got some Pepto or some kale pancake because this stomach is going to be tore up.
Hey, we got a match, bitch.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Congrats.
You good?
Oh, you the kale right here got you?
The crept up on one ain't it?
Huh
There you go right there
That's your people right there
Hey, you're cute too. You won't call him you single. Oh
She's single too. Who this one right here. Where were you at? All right, that's You single too? How old are you? Hold on.
How you single?
Who is that sitting to your left?
We need somebody more like
in the like 35 to 42.
Y'all know each other?
No?
Okay, okay.
25 to 42.
But damn,
what's wrong with Texas?
Yeah, but damn.
Everybody's single.
You single too?
You single too? You single too?
You are?
Yeah, no, hell no.
Everybody ain't no single.
Everybody got somebody.
It's just to what extent.
Everybody ain't no single.
Boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, sneaky link, hook up something.
Yeah.
We got a match.
God.
We got a match.
How you get all that and you can't finish that sandwich?
I told you.
I told you.
I told you.
Hey.
Hey, homeboy.
She text you yet?
Hey.
What you waiting on?
Ocho.
You got to tag.
You got to have a tag team.
Who you want to help you out to finish this other sandwich?
Oh, so if they tag team, they got to split the money, right?
This is my team.
You know, you can't do it.
This is my team.
Who you got?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you on there.
Yeah, you.
Yeah, you.
I should have called on you first
because you is.
Oh, y'all.
Hold on. So y'all get help. Oh, y'all. Hold on.
So, y'all get help?
Yeah, you, yeah, you, yeah.
Come on.
Hey, anybody else that's hungry?
You hungry?
But don't lie tonight.
You get to split the thousand.
You get 500, you get five.
You sure?
Come on up here.
Come on.
Where you from?
You from here?
What's your ethnicity?
What's your ethnicity?
You Puerto Rican too?
Man, papa.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Y'all ain't no kid because he ain't got no good hair.
So you just got to knock that out, right?
And then Papa Chilo, he going to knock out the other one.
Where my homeboy at?
Yeah, come on. Come on. Come on.
Yeah.
What's your name, my man?
Steve, man. Hey, Steve.
All right, Steve. Tag in. You up.
That's you right here.
Yeah, that shit big, huh?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, uh-huh.
Steve, Steve.
You tried to get this bread.
You tried to get this... That's you for that.
Take off.
Let's go, baby.
You ain't got to wait on him.
Knock that out real quick.
That's what I'm talking about. That's what I'm talking about. See what I gave you? You ain't got to wait on him. Knock that out real quick.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's what I'm talking about.
See what I gave you?
Water.
There you go.
There you go.
Nah, you ain't got to worry about that.
Yeah.
Man, where Papa at, man?
Papa. We got this. Man, where Papa at, man? Papa?
We got this.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, homeboy.
She text you yet?
Hey, hey, excuse me.
Prayer of your A&M.
Hey, LaPanther, LaPanM. Hey, Le Panther, Le Panther.
You ain't text him?
Not yet.
I'm not being messy.
Yeah.
She said she was single.
Yeah, but she don't want the guy that she got to know she's single.
Let her check.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Okay, okay, okay.
Oh, you're trying to be slick with it.
Okay, okay, bet.
Hey, she going to hit you.
She going to hit you.
Yeah, no, he got to hit me.
Yeah, this is you right here.
Ooh.
Come on this side and talk to some of these people.
Oh, yeah, we got this.
My guy got this right people. Oh, yeah, we got this. My guy got this right here.
Oh, yeah.
What up?
Y'all good?
Yes, we can.
Why didn't you see me doing that thing?
See what I'm saying?
I mean, he done beat you to the punch.
Don't worry about it.
Don't you worry about it.
This is my team.
This is my side.
My bad.
My bad.
My bad, little man.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, you see this, right?
You see we done, right?
Not that right there.
Look at this.
I just want to make sure we done.
We finna be done.
Nah.
Not all them tomatoes and that lettuce
and that bacon right there.
He doing a number on this right here.
Yeah, yeah.
You got it.
You got it.
Yeah.
You got it.
You got it.
We got it.
We got him Look at my man
He done tell back here
Hold on hold on
We got napkins
Little napkins
We need napkins
For Papa Chilo
No
Papa Chilo
I like it
Man you doing good
All you got is
Tomatoes and four slices of bread
because you got to hit that right there.
We good.
I ain't looking too good.
We good.
He's been holding that for 12 minutes.
Don't you worry about it.
Guaranteed.
He's been holding that same little piece for 12 minutes.
There you go right there.
Hey, Blue.
Come on to the winning side.
Just pour that water on the bread bread It's going to dissolve it
We finna hit the strip club
The night with this money
Put water on it
It'll disintegrate
Put water on it
Easy money Yeah Easy money.
Yeah.
Easy money.
All you got to do is eat.
Easy money.
What that time looking like?
What that time looking like?
Only got 30 seconds.
Blue.
That's it? That was the time? Or they just made that shit up?
No.
What it say? Oh six seconds six seconds six seconds, we know who won that
You know who finna win that?
All right, that's it that's it all right
That's it who won you know who won. Hey, can y'all see?
Y'all can see, no?
Hold up, come to this, come to this.
Who won, huh?
Who won?
What, what's that?
What's that?
Who won?
Team Ocho?
Team Ocho?
What you think, Ocho. Team Ocho. What you think Ocho?
I mean you can click, you see clear as day we won.
You got a whole sandwich still sitting there on the corner.
On the bread.
Nah, nah, nah, nah.
And the winner, Team Ocho.
Good job.
Good job.
After the show, 500.
I don't know what y'all going to do with this.
How y'all going to split that?
We only got one.
We might have to take a shot.
We finna split the thousand, right?
One bottle.
Hold on.
One bottle, a thousand, a hat, and a t-shirt.
How y'all want to do it?
How you want to do it?
What y'all going to do?
You want a thousand?
No, you got to split the thousand.
You got to split it though because he hate you.
No, no.
He said he'll give you
the hat and the t-shirt.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, bomb.
There it is.
There it is.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
Hey, come in my office.
He's been a cat.
You know, I used to sell back in the day.
And now, guys, it's time for one of your favorite segments.
It's time for the Rail Report.
Hey, Uncle.
Rail, how you doing?
I'm doing amazing.
I mean, you surprised us in Houston.
I really didn't anticipate you to stay on the road this long.
Did you go back home, or you just came straight to Dallas?
I went back home.
I had to go to Tampa.
I'm doing affordable homes in Tampa.
Right.
There's a shortage.
So, we gotta make
sure that, you know, we
can help out the people who need to
purchase homes. So,
I'm doing that and I'm back in Miami
and, you know, I make time for nightcare.
Well, we really appreciate that.
I think the question that everybody wants to
know, you and Ocho still beefing?
Goddamn right we beefing. He is in time out.
I don't know why he act like I'm in the doghouse, but he's in the doghouse.
Nah, we beefing.
You know what?
It's something that's really funny.
You know how you look at Instagrams, you look at Twitter, you look at just pictures in general when it comes to couples.
You ever notice how they always show you the good?
Everybody's always smiling.
Everybody's always fucking happy they don't never tell you about the motherfucking ups and the motherfucking downs why you gotta curse so much huh why you gotta curse so much
because i'm mad my daddy is i'm trying i'm trying to share my experience to let you know that it
ain't always fucking happy it ain't always fucking smiling. It ain't always fucking smiling. She make me fucking mad.
And I love her.
Right? I love her.
That's my dog.
But she in the dog house.
Well, if you love her, give her a kiss.
Uh-uh. I don't know.
I'm in the dog house.
I can't kiss him.
I got chapstick on.
And he been smoking cigars.
He been smoking cigars.
You don't like cigars?
It's funny.
When we met, when we met, I was smoking cigars.
It wasn't a problem.
And it wasn't a problem.
But you brushed your teeth and you had a mint in the back of your mouth.
Now you got complacent.
Right.
And you think you're supposed to just kiss on me without doing
all that. So that's not love.
That is love. That's not love.
If I got to do all this extra stuff.
You was doing the extra shit when we
first met. But I got you now so
that's why you're kidding me.
Okay, Rhea.
How did you and the Ocho
meet? I think that's the
million dollar question.
DJ, go ahead and play
It Goes Down in the DM.
Yeah, she was being thirsty for me.
No, I sent some hard eyes.
You did?
I did.
Okay.
You knew what you wanted.
So, crazy thing is,
Chad has always been my celebrity crush.
Okay.
Like,
uh-uh, girl. We, we gonna have to talk about that.
No, he's always been my celebrity crush.
Like, if I would describe the perfect man,
it was him, chocolate, pretty smile.
Chocolate, pretty smile.
Right.
Right.
Go into detail.
Tell me some more.
No, I'm not.
So you sent us the hard eyes.
How long did it take him to respond?
Was it immediately?
Was it a day?
Was it two days?
Less than five seconds.
Damn, Ocho!
I just happened to have my phone in my hand.
Okay, okay.
My phone was in my hand.
Okay.
But it went five seconds, about 30 seconds.
It was five seconds.
Because I had to scroll through the pictures first and make sure she was what she was.
And I saw the feet.
You saw the feet?
I saw the feet.
And that's the only reason we're together is because I seen the feet.
You know, I'm a foot guy.
Yeah, I know.
I really can't help myself.
You a lot of guy.
Yeah.
Anything to end the O. Toe, elbow. Booty hole. Booty hole. Yeah, yeah know I really can't help myself you a lot of guy. Yeah anything to end the old
Elbow
Yeah, so I seen a feet I answer so fast on boom and I
How long did it take you okay you said the hard eyes he responds up damn near immediately So how long before you guys actually met face to face? It was about four weeks.
Three and a half.
Closer.
Hold the mic closer.
It was about three and a half weeks.
Okay.
She lying.
No, I'm not.
I'm serious.
For real?
Yeah, three and a half weeks.
I don't remember the story like that.
I got the time stamps.
It was three and a half weeks.
Three and a half weeks.
Yeah.
I was trying to come sooner, but the time frame wouldn't. So three and a half weeks. Three and a half weeks. I was trying to come sooner, but the time frame wouldn't.
So three and a half weeks. We went to Green Bay. You went to him or he came to you?
I went to him. Okay.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah. Yes, you did.
We went to Green Bay. We we talked and i was actually surprised because the guy
who i thought i knew was a different person like he he spoke a lot very intellectual i thought i
was dealing with a you know a hood yeah yeah i could be i could be hood i could have a switch
no he switched it up on me right and we connected we connected just like that. Yeah. I tried to be
a gentleman. Right. You know, the first
time. Yeah. Coming in town.
Open the door.
Daddy is here. So hush.
Oh no, Papa can know.
Daddy, cover your ears.
You know, she came to Green Bay. I was working, doing
my stuff with EA. The game,
it was the Packers and whatever, whoever, I think
the Bears. Okay. And I was like, well, I get your room. And she's like, no, no, I'll stay with you. I was like, okay. game, it was the Packers and whatever, whoever, I think the Bears. Okay. And I was like, well,
I get your room. And she's like, no, no,
I'll stay with you. I was like, okay. No, you was like,
I'll sleep in the living room. I said, I'll sleep in the living
room just so you're comfortable.
I ain't fly here for nothing. I mean...
That's what I'm talking about,
real. Y'all see? Man, listen.
We both grown adults.
I mean, we grown, right?
Yes. Yeah, and from that day on, we ain't separate.
So we coming up on five years.
Coming up on five years.
Yeah.
And the wedding is planned for February 25, right?
2-2-2-25, yes.
2-2-2-25.
So all the twos equal eight in the year 585.
Oh, Lord have mercy.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yes, Lord have her. Yeah.
Yeah.
It was amazing.
What advice would you offer women?
Obviously, you know, you're a savvy business woman.
You built this brand.
You built this business through a lot of hard work,
a lot of determination.
What advice would you give women
that want to follow in your path?
I think, you know, choose you first. I was at a point where I felt like I needed to put,
I was at a point where I felt like I needed to put my man first and follow his dreams. But
find you someone that supports you and go after your dreams. It only works, a lot of people think
that you should put your kids first,
but that's not true because you stress out
and in order for everyone else to be happy,
you have to be happy.
So focus on your dreams, do what you need to do,
communicate with your kids, with your spouse,
and everything else will fall in place.
So that's the biggest thing, making sure that I'm set. If I'm set and I'm good to go, then everybody else attached to me will be
good. How did the military, obviously everybody knows, I don't know if they know, but Sherelle
was in the military. So how did that military, because you know you have to be disciplined,
you have to be structured, you have to be punctual. How has that helped you in your business?
It taught me discipline.
It taught me how to deal with different personalities.
I do own a brokerage.
I deal with different personalities.
So it did teach me how to be able to lead different personalities.
I mean, everyone is not the same.
It taught me structure, mainly discipline, how to lead.
I did 13 years in the Army,
two tours to Afghanistan.
I jumped out of airplanes.
I was a BAMF, a badass motherfucker.
Yeah, that one I'm talking about real.
And she pulled a gun on me twice.
He lying.
No, for real.
Oh, but when I told you old girl pulled one on me you told my oh yeah but that wasn't your girl that was somebody else girl
that's the difference
i did not but it definitely taught me discipline and you know how to control my emotions and um how to communicate because you did you're
dealing with different personalities and people wasn't raised how you were raised so you learned
a lot what you travel a lot i mean ocho say you've already been to turks and caicos like three times
this year you travel a lot obviously when you're in the military, you move around a lot.
But what are some of the destinations that you haven't gone that you would like to go to?
Africa.
Africa.
Yes, that's my next destination.
So you want to do like a safari?
You want to go to the Seychelles?
You want to go to Zanzibar?
I mean, where do you want to go?
I'm going it all, with or without Chad.
Who coming with me?
Oh, Joe, you don't like to travel?
No, he don't.
Everywhere she want to go, I've been two, three times already.
No, you have not.
Names away.
Names away, I ain't been yet.
Our first place was the Maldives.
You never went there.
We went together.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
Exactly.
But that don't count because there ain't nothing out there.
You haven't been to Dubai.
I just, ain't nothing out there for me. It is. It's a lot. What's the only reason I travel to do what?
The only reason I travel is to watch what soccer I mean even the know that I just
Modules I know but it was your birthday. That's the only reason I went you came because of me
Was nice I'm just not into traveling. I'm not into sightseeing.
I'm not into taking pictures.
You gotta compromise. I like to travel.
You gotta have to compromise. I did
compromise. You know how I
compromised?
That ain't compromising.
You don't think so? No. Why?
You need to know what you want.
That ain't, I don't want you to compromise.
That is.
I knew I wanted you, so I put.
Okay.
No?
Yeah, look at her.
She's violent, OJ.
She's violent, OJ.
You see how violent she is?
Next question.
What advice would you offer young mothers?
Because you have kids, and to juggle kids, juggle your business, juggle a relationship.
How difficult and what advice would you like to share with some of these young women out here?
It's very hard.
And don't get discouraged.
Like, go after your dreams.
Have a village.
I don't do it all on my own.
Like, my father is here.
Papa.
He helps out a lot.
And a lot of people will say bad things.
Oh, you're not taking care of your
kids, this, that, and the third, but you know, the bigger picture, like, you know, your end result,
you don't have to explain anything to anyone else. As long as you're communicating with
your inner circle, your babies, let them know this is why I'm doing this because
this is the bigger picture. That's all that matters. Wow. So what was the hardest part about starting
a business? Because I mean, I don't know if you've ever owned a business before, but what was the
hardest part that you would say was the hardest part to get this thing off the ground and get it
moving? So quick story. I did 13 years in the military right when I knew I was medically
retired. Um, I started my business. Okay.
And everyone around me was like, you crazy.
You about to give up 13 years.
You need to get a GS job, a government job, and go back in.
And I'm like, no.
So I started my business while I was still active duty military.
Okay.
Wow.
So once I medically retired, my leave date, I jumped right into my own business.
Wow. So I didn't even have time to even
think about the hard parts because once I jumped into my business, I started recruiting. Then I
landed a TV show. My business wasn't even set up for three months and I had a show on Netflix.
Do you always know you wanted to be a business woman? Yeah. Give her a round of applause. That's
unbelievable. It was a lot of hard. Like I, I had a lot
of criticism. I had a lot of, Oh, y'all ain't doing nothing y'all. But the biggest picture was
to show us as minorities, us as black women, that we can get into luxury as well. When I first got
into real estate, it's like, I was like, how can I sell two million, three million? They was like, girl, it's all about who you know.
Nobody had the blueprint and I wanted to change that.
So I recruited some women and I took a different route and it got me to Netflix.
But no, did you always know you wanted to be an entrepreneur?
Did you always know you wanted to be a businesswoman?
Honestly, I didn't have a plan.
I was a teenage mom.
I lost my track scholarship.
A lot of people don't know that.
Yes, I was a 400 runner.
You see these legs.
You see these legs.
But I lost my track scholarship, and it wasn't about me anymore.
It was about my child.
Okay.
So I decided to go into the military.
I didn't have a plan.
I did 12 years, 12 and a half, 13 years.
And I was like, I'm tired of working for people.
I seen people stress out, die at the age of 55,
working for the government.
I was like, I want to be my own business owner.
And it just blew up from there.
Yeah, Ojo. Hold on now. business owner and it just blew up from there yeah oh Joe hold on that now what
she did that is is I'd help to now what you help with oh not with the business
because the business was here before you came along baby okay but you didn't help
once you came into my life you did help take it to that next level. Oh, okay. Let me get you together now.
Don't do that.
But the business was business then before.
Right, right.
I gave you a little catapult now.
Don't do me. You did.
You did.
I'm going to give you your credit.
Yeah.
So, really, y'all business partners now, Ojo?
No, we're not business partners.
He supports.
You can't mix business and pleasure.
No, sir.
You can't do that.
And I don't know nothing about real estate. I don't know nothing about real estate at all. He supports. You can't mix business and pleasure. No, sir. You can't do that. And I don't know nothing
about real estate.
I don't know nothing
about real estate at all.
He supports a lot
and I'm truly grateful
for that, baby.
I'm in the streets.
My business is my business.
What streets?
In the sheets.
Oh.
No.
Streets.
Oh, I thought you said
streets.
No, you're not.
I called the other day.
I said,
Ocho, let's go do something.
I'm all ready to be here.
Yeah, I was in bed. Oh, let me tell y'all I said, Ocho, let's go do something. I'm all ready to be here.
Yeah, I was in bed.
Oh, let me tell y'all.
So y'all wasn't there for Houston.
He was trying to act all hard and bad, like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, she in the doghouse.
I leave early, go back to the hotel because I was tired.
I had an early flight back to Tampa.
Where you staying at?
I was like, I thought you was going out with Andre there.
That's not.
She had my watch.
I didn't have shit.
No, I had left my watch in her purse.
I just wanted to go get my watch.
What's your room number?
I like that though, Joe.
That's nice.
Knock it at the door.
You like dating the process all over again. I like that though, Joe. That's nice. Knock it at the door. You start, you, you, you, you,
like dating the process all over again.
It's like first time, like, hey, where you at?
You knocked on the door?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You ain't knock too hard
because you didn't want to disturb the neighbor.
You like.
So how are you going to talk about you and the dog?
Go on again, kid.
Go ahead.
We in public.
Come on, man.
I'm shy.
That's my dog.
Man, look here.
Man, y'all amazing together.
Man, I love, look, everybody's going to go through something if you're in a relationship
to say that it's peaches and cream every single day.
Absolutely not.
It's not.
Hell no.
And I think I love the fact that people do watch us.
I mean, they go to the extreme.
I'm not going to lie.
But Chad and I are normal just like everyone else out here.
We go through things, you know.
We shut down with each other.
We need a break.
She's stubborn.
You stubborn, too.
She's stubborn.
But at the end of the day, our love overpowers everything.
And, you know, we have a great family.
We have great support.
And that's all that matters. And we you know, we have a great family. We have great support. And that's all that matters.
And we keep God first. Well, you know what? Since y'all back together, thank you guys.
Dallas, Sherelle Risotto. Dang, I'm done already? Yeah. Bye.
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Our next guest coming to the stage is Dallas born and bred and raised.
Let's give it up.
Yellow Beasy. Growing up in Dallas, Dallas is really not known.
There's not a whole lot of rappers.
I can't think of anybody else from Dallas
that rap besides yourself.
What was, who was your, who was?
Come on.
Dallas, what is he talking about, man?
Who you got?
Get him together, get him together, Yella, man.
Get him together, man.
Got a lot of stuff going on, man.
Give me a little homework.
Who you got, who you got?
We got Dero, we gotta check it out with Dero.
You got to talk about Erica Badu.
You got to talk about Post Malone. That ain't rap.
Hey, we talking about everything.
Yes.
Drug dealers, killers.
Sharks and gorillas.
Yeah.
Oh, that's it.
DS on Puka Lucha.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a lot of greats out here, man.
Big ass to plug.
Y'all shout them.
I'm going to say it.
Just shout it.
I'm going to say it.
Who? D.O.C. D.O.C. Of course. O.G. Y'all shout them. I'm going to say it. Just shout it. I'm going to say it. Who?
D.O.C.
Of course.
O.G.
D.O.C.
Okay.
Yeah.
Nemesis.
Moe 3.
So those were your influences growing up that made you want to get into the rap, get into
the music industry?
Yeah, the old ones for sure.
The old ones for sure.
Gator Man.
Lil Dizzy. You know, it's a line of... What about sports?
Were you involved in sports when you were growing up as a kid?
Football.
Football.
What position, what position did you play?
Running back, and I was like that.
You was like that?
I was like, I was him.
Him.
Well, something made you go,
you know, start getting on the mic
instead of, you know of taking them licks.
I was getting in trouble.
It wasn't like that, man.
We ain't going to act like that.
I was getting in trouble, getting kicked out of school.
That's what that was.
I had to let it go.
So when did you make a decision and say, you know what?
Okay, the music thing, the rap, that's my calling.
Probably like 17, 18, I was in school.
I had a song and it
kind of went crazy when i did that talent show so i'm gonna take this shit serious
hey to me your breakout hit that's on me yeah put you on the map after that song how did your
life change so for me real quick a quick story to give you better context on why I'm asking you. When I got drafted, say if I got
drafted on Tuesday, my Wednesday
life was completely different.
When that hit came out,
boy, life had
to be completely different. So for you, how did life
change after that? I was on the road
like 24-7, like
going places. I was meeting
cousins I ain't never met. People were
talking.
It was just like a life-changing
experience, bro. I ain't gonna lie. I was out of town more
than I ever been. I was just like, man, I knew
it. I made it then
when they started calling back from out-of-town
shows. I was like, yeah, I'm doing something.
How do
you... I think the thing, and Ocho
going to tell us this, being like how we are,
is that, friends, how do you, I think the thing, and Ocho can attest to this, being like how we are, is that friends, how do you like keep that inner circle, the people that you came up with, that you know, that you trust?
Have you had to put some people by the side and go on this journey alone by yourself?
It's a couple new ones, but mostly everybody that's around me, I've been around them since I was about 13.
So we like, years in, I don't really hang with a lot of new people.
I like that. I don't like energy like that, years in, I don't really hang with a lot of new people. I like that.
I don't like energy like that, different energy.
I don't trust people.
Right.
Another thing we have as athletes, once we do make it,
do you have a problem with family members and everybody always asking and asking and asking?
And what people would do is they would continue to ask and ask until they bleed you dry.
Do you have a problem saying no?
Because I noticed with most rappers, everybody has an entourage.
And most of the time, the person that takes care of that entire entourage is that one
alpha that's leading the way.
Nah, I ain't got no problem saying no.
I'll tell you, I'll look out for a person, but you're not finna just keep on doing it
just because you know I got it.
Right.
Like, if you ain't gonna do nothing with the money, it's like I'm giving it in vain.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm only gonna take care of the people I'm supposed to take care of.
Yes, sir.
You know what I'm saying?
Home, my mama, my granny, like, stuff like that.
But I don't have people around me who feel like they obligated either.
You know what I'm saying?
My partners all kind of want to pull their own way to try to do their own thing.
Yes, sir.
But if they need me, they know I got them.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's already understood.
I got real people around me,
like real friends. So it ain't never been nowhere
it's like everybody just wants something,
just wants something. But I tell a nigga like, yeah,
you know you just, you on your last
one.
You ain't finna keep on doing it now.
Do you, do,
because a lot of, it's hard to tell family
know because like you said, a lot of your partners have been with you since you were 13 or 14.
Family's been with you since day one. And sometimes they can make you feel guilty.
Because if it was me, I would I would do it for you.
I still know how to say no. Like you can't you can't you can't butter me up.
I know who's around. I know who really supported me.
That's cool.
You know what I'm saying?
But if I say no, I say no.
And I ain't going to lie.
A lot of people don't even got my number.
If it's some extended family members, my mama kind of, you got to go through my mama anyway.
Because she ain't have it.
My mama ain't trying to hurt none of that.
To this day, she ain't trying to hurt none of that.
You opened up for Jay-Z and Beyonce on the Run Tour 2
what was that experience like
it's like
it was different like 70
60,000 people like that was something like I
ain't never experienced and then
when I came out like the hometown just showed
love hometown I always gonna show love
so it was just like a beautiful thing
is it
everything that you doing what you did
because for me like all i want to do is make money to get my grandmother get my family out of that
environment i mean i really didn't think about like 70 80 000 fans cheering for me that wasn't
what i really wanted i wanted i wanted the fortune the fame i could i could have done without but
obviously that's a part of it is it everything that you imagine that when you're in your bed
and you're thinking, man, I'm going on this journey,
and one day I'm going to be 60,000, 70,000 in a stadium?
Not arena, a stadium.
Is it everything you thought it would be?
Yeah.
It's like a bittersweet feeling because you pray for a lot of stuff,
and then when you actually live in your dream, bro,
you got to understand there's a lot of people out here praying to be in your position.
You know what I'm saying?
There's a lot of people been chasing dreams 30, 40 years, and they ain't seen no success with it.
So I'm one of them that can actually say that I made it.
So every chance that I get, bro, I'm going to pray about it.
I'm going to thank God and be grateful for everything because, like, there's a lot of people that want to be in my position.
Yeah.
That's good.
What are some of the things that came along with this fame
that you came with that you didn't expect?
Yeah, for sure.
A lot of hate, a lot of everything.
It's one of those situations like,
damn if you do, damn if you don't.
And it's like one of those situations
where you got to just really just,
you got to be built for it because a lot of people, if you're not built if you don't. Right. And it's like one of those situations where you got to just really just, you got to be built for it
because a lot of people,
if you're not built for this,
like, success will turn you down too.
That's a side that they don't tell you.
Like, there's a lot of critics,
like, they're going to critique everything you do.
They're going to think whatever they think about you.
You know what I'm saying?
If you want to change their narrative,
you can, but at the same time,
you got to have tough skin
because people are going to hate.
They're going to be jealous.
They're going to envy you.
They're going to just say anything. And if you let it get to you, like, it'll turn a motherfucker down. Like, you got to have tough skin because people are going to hate. They're going to be jealous. They're going to envy you. They're going to just say anything.
And if you let it get to you,
it'll turn a motherfucker down. You know what I'm saying?
But I ain't never been the type that let it turn me down.
But I didn't know it was going to be
like so much bullshit
to come along with it. You know what I'm saying?
Yes. Yes. The funny thing
with the bullshit,
it only happens because of success.
So now that you have the success, what has continued because of success. So now that you
have the success,
what has continued
to inspire
and motivate you
to continue to want
to climb that mountain
and ladder
in your craft?
I just want to shit
on motherfuckers
who don't think
it's still in me.
Everybody that hate,
I'm glad y'all
hating on me.
I'm glad that you feel
like it's something sweet
because I love
proving motherfuckers wrong.
I'm here for a reason.
God ain't bringing me this far just to turn his back on me, so I damn sure ain't finna let no
motherfucker tell me otherwise. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah. I like it. Listen, you've collaborated with some dope ass major artists. Is there one person
you haven't had a chance to collab with that you want to besides me?
I got to get one with the light skinned nigga
man. Drake, I got to bro.
We gotta, you know, dark skinned
y'all, you know y'all, I'm dark
at heart but you know y'all
y'all been picking
on us since we was, you know, since the
beginning of the time so I gotta
do one. In the 80s though. In the 80s, y'all ran
in the 80s. Yeah, I probably, yeah, I ain't gonna lie I definitely would have been shitting on y'all in the 80s. I ain't gonna lie to you. I would have been in the 80s, though. In the 80s, y'all ran in the 80s. Yeah, I ain't going to lie.
I definitely would have been
shitting on y'all in the 80s.
I ain't going to lie to you.
I would have had a different
type of attitude.
Michael Jackson, Prince,
El DeVos.
Yeah, this is quick, though.
Yeah.
Y'all had them all.
I would have had a perm
and everything.
Hey, we best probably got
Michael Jordan,
Wesley Snipes.
It was over for y'all.
Yeah.
We on top of the charts
and they feel all sick.
They up there. Denzel, man, come on, man. What a over for y'all. Yeah. We on top of the charts. Denzel.
Denzel, man, come on, man. What a yellow nigga is that? But nah. Gotta be
Drake. I want to do one with Nicki.
Okay.
I want to do some Afro Beats, too, like with
Burner Boy. I want to get on
Rihanna, too. I ain't gonna lie.
And Vibe Quartel just
came home. I mean, shout out to him. I want
to do one with Vibe. I want to do something with just everybody, bro.
I ain't going to lie to you.
You know what?
Now that you think about the names he just named, right?
Right.
Like some of the biggest in the world.
Man, what's the process?
Like, do you put the phone and be like, hey, I got something.
I want to send it to you.
I want to work with you.
How does that work?
I really think that go off like relationships.
Like, you've got to be at the right place
at the right time. I tell people all the time
a relationship is worth more than money.
You know what I'm saying? Like certain shit you just can't buy.
Like people just got to want to fuck with you genuinely.
And that's why I get like a lot of my features
like people be thinking like,
I know he paid for this, he paid for that, but I don't be paying
for nothing. Like niggas literally be looking out for me
just off the strength, just because of who I am
and what type of genuine soul I have,
you know what I'm saying? Which is a blessing, you know what I'm saying?
I don't be thinking like I'm going to get it for
free, just, nigga, I fuck with you. It would really
be fucking me up, though, you know what I'm saying? But
relationship is being solid, having a good
face card to take a motherfucker far in
life. That's awesome. That's
unbelievable. I tell people that all the time in business.
People think business
is about money. Business is about relationship. Because a lot of times that since I've been in business for myself
a lot of times that people that I've met they're in position they weren't in that position in the
beginning but as they've climbed the ladder they become CFOs they become CEOs it ain't what ain't
what you know about who you know and they say man I remember when I was such and such and the way
you treated me and the way I introduced you to my dad,
I introduced you to my brother, my friends,
and man, and I said, hey,
this is the guy I want to be a part of.
And so it's all about relationships.
You think it's about money,
it's about relationships.
You never know,
you never know who's going to be in a position
to help you.
So just make sure you treat people on the way, when you're trying to rise, because you never know who's going to be in a position to help you. So just make sure you treat people on the way when you're trying to rise
because you never know who's going to be in a position to really help you out.
Let me ask you this.
We talked about this earlier.
You and I were talking about this in the green room.
What's your expectation for the Cowboys?
We know you bleed that blue and silver.
You love the blue and silver.
You've been disappointed a long time, though.
Because probably in your lifetime, you ain't seen no championship. You've been disappointed a long time, though. Because probably
your lifetime, you ain't seen no championship.
You ain't seen no Super Bowl. I was 4 and 5.
Don't do that.
I can't argue with you niggas. You niggas is
like y'all who y'all live. But nah,
I feel like we're going to go far.
How far? Around the corner?
I'm saying Super Bowl if you're leaving up to me.
I'm in denial. I'm in denial. Oh well, so well. I'm in denial. We're going to go to Super Bowl if you leaving up to me I'm in denial I'm in denial
oh well
so well
I'm in denial
we gonna go to Super Bowl
we do got a quarterback
the nigga ain't just got paid
he gotta get a little bit more money
that's all I do
got a quarterback though
so you like Dak
I like Dak
so you feel Dak should be paid as well
by Jerry Jones
bro people
people don't give Dak the chance
like even with the last game
when we played the Packers last year.
Do Dak play defense too?
No.
You know what I'm saying?
He can't play both sides of the ball.
We have to blame the defense for that.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody throw interceptions.
It's a lot of people.
You can't name too many people that's in front of Dak like a quarterback.
You can't name too many.
Look at that bunch of them. You can't name too many. We ain't finna do quarterback. You can't name too many. Look at that bunch of them.
You can't name too many.
We ain't finna do that.
Come on.
Come on.
Let's do it.
I got time today.
Let's do it.
But see, you said, okay, you say blame the defense.
Okay, let's just say, okay, the Packers got the ball.
They go down the field, score a touchdown.
We couldn't stop the run, though.
Hold on.
This is what I'm doing.
Okay, Packers, I scored seven.
I got seven.
I kicked the ball out to the Cowboys.
Dak come on the field. What'd Dak do? Three and I got seven. I kicked the ball off to the Cowboys. Dak come on the field.
What'd Dak do?
Three and out.
Okay, they kicked the ball back to the Packers.
I go down the field.
I score again.
It's 14-0.
Guess what I do?
I kick the ball off to the Cowboys again.
Dak come on the field.
What'd Dak do?
Hey, listen, is it Dak's fault that we couldn't run the ball or stop the run?
Is it Dak's fault that we couldn't run the ball or stop the run?
He can't play every position. But y'all hadn't been able to run the ball or stop the run? He can't play every position.
But y'all hadn't been able to run the ball all year.
I know, and that shit bit us in the ass.
See?
Well, we got Dava Cook now.
You got Zeke back.
Yeah.
I mean, I think they're going to be all right.
We're going to be all right, man.
Y'all don't, don't, don't.
What your Broncos going to do? Whoa, whoa, we're not talking about me. No, no, we're going to take it there. What are your Broncos going to be all right. I think they're going to be all right. We're going to be all right, man. Y'all don't, don't, don't. What your Broncos going to do?
Whoa, whoa.
We're not talking about me.
No, no, no.
We're going to take it there.
What are your Broncos going to do?
Hold on.
Y'all remember the last time we played y'all?
We had footsie y'all.
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
I'm saying, what y'all going to do this year?
We're going to be better than we were last year.
Ah, OK.
OK.
OK.
OK.
See, we don't have the expectation. We got a rookie quarter. We start the rookie. Ah, okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. We don't have the
expectation. We got a rookie quarter.
We start the rookie. Bo Nix is going to start. He look good
in the preseason. Man, we looking good in that
defense too. Yes, we do.
Who your team?
Cowboys. Who your team?
Green. Man, get the...
Y'all just lost
y'all running back. We ain't worried about y'all.
They got Josh Jacobs.
Let me get...
Who got the best barbecue in Dallas?
Barbecue?
I'm going to go to the hood.
Yeah, I'm going to say TD's.
I'm going to just say some hood shit.
I'm going to say TD's a record.
I'm going to always say Oak Cliff shit for me.
Soul Food.
Same place?
Soul Food.
It got a different variety. You got Southside Cafe. I'm going to always say old Cliff shit for me. Soul food. Same place? Soul food,
it's got a different variety.
You got,
you got Southside Cafe,
I mean,
Sad House Cafe,
you got Da Vinci's,
you got,
I will say Sweet Georgia Brown,
but that ain't,
that ain't been in
in a minute, right?
Soul food,
what y'all think over there?
Hollywood,
what about soul food
at Hollywood?
Yeah.
Hutchins Barbecue?
Okay, we'll go with Hutchins.
Are you from Dallas?
No, he's from Shreveport. That nigga from Shreveport.
We give him a Dallas pass. Oh, y'all give him a Dallas pass?
Yeah. Well, when we come to Shreveport, we gonna
look you up there, cuz. Don't ask
no questions about Dallas.
Nah, we ain't going to do that.
Man.
So, Cowboys record this year.
Yeah, we're going crazy.
Bro, we looking good. So the defense
don't look good to y'all?
Damn. Y'all some haters.
I know some Eagles fans out there.
That's what it is. Boo,
nigga, boo.
Saquon ain't beat us.
He ain't going to beat us either.
Again, when he get over there.
He with a better team now, though.
He with a better team.
AJ, Devontae, Saquon, Jalen Hurts.
Ooh.
It look good on paper.
Yeah.
That's what y'all do every year.
Look good on paper.
Nah, we got skill and talent, though.
We got a lot of talent coming through.
Of course, CD.
Of course.
Our whole roster.
Your whole roster what?
Going crazy.
Michael Parsons, CD Lamb.
Trayvon Beck.
Trayvon Beck.
What are y'all talking about?
So y'all really sleeping on Davin Cook like that?
Y'all really sleeping on Zeke and Cook like that?
I like him.
I like you.
They smoking die crack.
Man, it's all right.
It's all right.
I'll be quiet.
But when I leave, I be talking again.
Not this year. Not this year.
All right, guys, give it up for Yella Beezy.
Yella Beezy.
Well, thank you, man.
Thank you for coming out.
All right, bro. We'll be out tonight.
Wherever you want to go.
Let me know.
Uh-oh, uh-oh.
We're going to the strip club, what?
DZs.
No, you ain't going nowhere.
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