No Jumper - Big Homiie G On Ja Morant, Straight Dropp, Memphis Beef & More
Episode Date: May 20, 2023Flakko is accompanied by Sharp to chop it up with Big Homiie G about his cume up, Memphis, being signed to Zach Randolf’s company, and more. ----- 00:00 Intro 0:05 Flakko says Big Homiie G should t...each big dudes how to dress 2:50 Big Homiie G says you have to have a permission slip to go to his hood (Ken Gates Memphis) 4:00 Sharp asks Big Homiie G about the Ja Morant situation, Big Homiie G says he’s not really about that life 9:00 Big Homiie on being signed to Zach Randolf’s record company NLess Records, working with Finese2tymes 13:15 Big Homiie G says he could have been a P, Sharp says that lifestyle isn't for everyone 16:00 Big Homiie G and Sharp gives her praises to Glorilla 18:40 Flakko asks about the song Weak ft Future and Boston Richey, recorded before the Boston Richey footage of him snitching was out 24:20 Flakko asks Big Homiie G about Pooh Shiesty and dissing his cousin on the song TICK 29:00 Big Homiie G on never giving trolls attention, Sharp says he doesn’t indulge in internet beef 32:30 Big Homiie G’s relationship with Groove Hero, meeting up after Young Dolph's death 35:15 Flakko asks if Memphis has taken over the Rap scene, Tennessee always being a big music state 38:30 Big Homiie G talks about not loaning his friends money, and how he deals with people asking him for favors 40:15 Big Homiie G says he’s an artist more than a rapper, owning a label, and being a businessman 43:00 Flakko says he would Cap Rap if it got him a bag, Slim Jesus’ interview with Vlad ruining his career ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Big Homie G, man.
The Big Homie G.
Yeah, man.
Thank you, Flok.
How are you feeling?
How are you feeling good?
Yeah, great.
How are you doing that, my home?
I came to.
It's shining, man.
I don't call out a big homie, but I'm gonna say,
how you doing that big homie?
I see, when you put it like there, you can't think about it like this.
Yeah, right, right.
I'm a big dude, so you're like, you just,
you know, I ain't trying to be little or no bad or nothing like that.
You know what I'm saying?
It ain't not like none of it.
It's just when you hear it down here,
like, man, you know, it's your big homie.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's your big homie.
Yeah, yeah.
So then why I have to explain it a lot
because I don't want to feel it like, you know what I'm saying.
No, I ain't nothing to talk about you.
Yeah, man.
Yo, fam, listen, right, so when I first I heard about you,
I said, bro, I have a billion-dollar business plan for this dude.
For sure.
Hear me out.
Fan, if you drop a course and teach big dudes how to dress,
man, bro, you out of here with it, man.
I'm out of here.
Bro.
Because you flying, like, as hell, man.
No, for sure.
How you do it, bro?
You know, I ain't always been no, I ain't always had no size on me.
I got you.
You know what I'm saying?
So when I started putting on weight.
When you start yoking up on them, what year?
I don't even know.
I just came back to blue light.
One day I was this size, the next couple months, I was, you know what I think it is?
You know when I got a little bigger?
You know when I got a little bigger?
What's the, when I got comfortable?
Start eating.
Really?
Really.
We start eating, yeah.
I ain't even comfortable.
You got some brand-up pocket.
See, when you're, when you f*** up, you kind of stress.
So, like, I'd be eating like you want to eat.
No.
Not having it.
I might have a spread that day.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm eating once a day when I'm fucking Jersey.
When I'm doing good, I might eat three or four.
It's like when I learned, I probably learned how to cook.
You know what I'm saying?
I was learning how to cook on my own and he's just drinking.
He's just got, my size just got to eat.
So he's not comfortable though, man.
What you mean?
I'm not comfortable yet, man.
No, I'm saying, I'm not, I'm not comfortable, like,
far as, um, my position, you know what I'm saying?
It's far to go, it's far more to go.
You feel what I'm saying?
I'm sure we all, real ones always looking for that, you know?
But when you really get up out the slumps,
because we all know what it's like to really be f***ed up,
if you've been outside, you know what I'm saying?
So for a, for a day to be able to just eat when he wants to,
dress how he wants to, sleep when he wants to, it's a blessing.
Yeah, it's a blessing for sure.
You know, they don't get that every day.
You know, I've been outside where I'm starving a little bit, man.
You know, trying to stack up an extra couple bucks
because that rent do.
Oh, you're for sure.
For sure.
You keep along with from King Gates, bro.
Like, you should be, you know, comfortable, huh?
Yeah, I'm still pulling through the King's right through this day.
I still get in tune.
I got to stay in tune.
Yeah.
I got to stay in tune on my brother over there.
So I'm still pulling up through there.
Yo, bro, I've seen a wildest, like, vlog right?
Where, like, there was like, yo,
it ain't no rap, I'm coming here.
Yeah, yeah.
You can't know anybody just pull up through there.
Like, I ain't gonna, I ain't gonna hold you.
Like, I ain't gonna lie.
Like, you gotta, you gotta know somebody
and the one you know, he gotta be certified.
You know what I'm saying,
to even tell you to come through there.
But yeah.
Would you call it almost like having to get a permission slip?
You gotta get you.
You gotta get you.
Let's get your.
Don't try to get your, I'm saying.
Like, you gotta get your permission.
You gotta get your, you know what I mean.
It might sound a little childish,
But it's like you got to get it.
You got to know somebody.
Somebody.
And then somebody you know he got to be going on land.
So, yeah.
A permission slip is crazy, though.
I mean, it's like that.
No, like.
If you ever in the city, just try to just go through.
And go try to shine it too.
I'm calling you first, man.
No, I'm saying.
You're going to call me.
You don't call you first, man.
Just try to go through and see if you're going to get through.
Like, yeah.
In a bad, like, they're going to be like,
who you know?
Like, security and then.
Then break it down, though, man.
Like, where are you from?
I'm from Ken Gates.
It's a South to me if it's Whitehame and Blackhawk.
We caught a Black Haven or whatever.
But, yeah.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
I got some questions to you.
What's up?
I got some, because I got to know, man, because you know just what's been going on down there right now,
you know, and the light that's been on Memphis period as a whole.
What do you think about the Jamerrant situation?
and what's been going on with that
because it's been bringing a lot of light
to have this right now.
He had a big argument about it just now.
Yeah.
I know John my partner, so it's like,
I know him personally, so it's like,
he ain't, you know what I'm saying?
He ain't, I ain't, I ain't gonna say
he ain't that type of dude,
but it's like, I feel like he,
he ain't a light now, so it's Sir Stubbe
you're on supposed to do, you know what I'm saying?
So he can tone it down a little bit,
you know what I'm saying?
I ain't going to bash because at the end of the end of
they steal who he is.
You know what I'm saying?
It's still my person.
partner and even if he wasn't my partner
that's job my rent, you know what I'm saying?
And then it's life like everybody
messed up sometimes, you know what I'm saying? Maybe two, three
time, four times. Do you know what I just said
that? You know what I just said?
That's the way. I said, man,
the boy 22 years old.
Exactly. He ain't even lived
a quarter of his life yet. You live a quarter of your life
at 25. Exactly. I said, he
ain't even lived a quarter of his life. And we
already expecting him to make
no mistakes in his life.
Live on this straightened path
arrow. Uh,
and just not ever step outside the box.
You know, with a light on you, you can't,
they, it's like you can't do nothing wrong.
Well, people mess up, bro.
It's funny because there's, I'm sure there's been a lot of people
that we didn't know about getting trouble,
but they didn't put it out for them.
Why are they putting it out on him?
Exactly.
Like, it just don't make no sense.
He's a young kid, he's going to mess up.
He's just thought.
When you're the chosen one, they're going to try to take you down,
and beat you down.
You know what I'm saying?
You just got to live through it,
stride through it, man.
Chosen one, I feel like this.
I'm sorry, and I got to go ahead
and throw the wrench in the glass house.
He got to get a championship first for us
to say that he's just moving on just that path.
You know, he's got to know how to take over the game.
Everybody got the O.P.
Yeah, everybody, hey, man, it's like an asshole.
We all got one.
So I understand it.
I understand it.
But do you think, though, that, like,
Jal was always like that?
Or is it that fuck, bro?
Is that Memphis Water, man, that just changed them?
I don't, like, like I said,
I'm just mean them since he can.
to the city or whatever.
Okay, got you, gotcha.
And we locked in on, I didn't been in his house,
we didn't locked in, I didn't,
we've been outside of the clubs,
but it's like, you know, I don't know,
like, Memphis, like there for real, though.
What was it like for you growing up,
like, your fondest memories of it?
Um, you feel like Memphis turned out,
turned John Moran out.
I don't feel like that.
That's how you did.
I don't feel like that.
That's how y'all just, yeah.
You know what did, though, man, right?
I don't feel like life turned him out,
but I'm asking you, like,
do you feel like him coming to Memphis influenced him to...
He probably was already liked it.
Like, who, who knew that?
Like, we don't know.
Like, he probably was already like that.
He's just, he's in Memphis, so people are like,
okay, he's in Memphis, now this, why this is out here.
Like, nah, brother probably was already like that.
Yeah.
We never know.
Of course.
I mean, but, you know, he ain't, he's biving, bro.
in the car, I don't know.
You do know, and that's
why you said it. And I felt the same way,
right? I said, man, he in the car
22 years old,
having more money than a lot of niggas
that he's passing down the block on.
You know what I'm saying? No security.
In Memphis.
Exactly.
I don't know if anybody ever been to Memphis
and I love the culture, the barbecue,
love the people, love just the overall
experience.
She'd get real nitty around that motherfucker,
homie, she'd get real greasy.
Fast.
Fast, homie.
This thing is a superstar.
You're telling me he's supposed to just be walking through
or driving through that motherfucker on good faith?
He's a fucking different type of fool.
He's a different type of fool.
He's supposed to just be moving through there.
I don't care if he had not a piece of jewelry on.
Nick, I don't get fucking, he had a rindstone on us, too.
You have to take him up at all turns.
At all cops.
You have to be.
And he's 22, 23 years old, bro.
He's sitting there.
He's vibing.
His kis.
He's living in.
You know, it's cheesy.
Shooting the dog's shit out of shit.
Let's keep it a band.
Shoot the dog's shit out of shit to them's dead.
Me and Obama, me and Carmary, we'd be having this conversation sometime.
I like these kind of combos.
Well, he's a starter.
I shouldn't like his homies be holding the gun?
Like, not him, right?
Like, his job.
That ain't nobody going to protect you.
How you're going to protect you, right?
You?
Oh, that get cut.
Yeah, that's true.
Right there.
Yeah, that's true.
Nobody going to protect you.
How you're going to protect yourself, like.
Yeah, that's true.
He got a, he got to.
got a gun, you're not going to jump behind him.
He's trying to protect himself.
Yeah, that's fair.
I need to try to protect each other.
You know what I'm saying?
So you say growing up in Memphis, it's almost,
for you, you like, you was taught to like,
hey, man, ain't nobody going to protect you the way that you going to protect you.
Good or bad.
Good or bad.
Yeah, you got to stay.
Damn, big on your team.
Yeah.
You got to stay on your people.
You got to stay watching.
You got to stay moving.
Yeah.
You got to stay active.
Yeah.
So, speaking of, like, speaking of, like, ballplayers,
are you signed to Zibo or not?
Word.
Yeah.
And how did you, like, link up with, like, Zibo?
Okay, it started with, like, Money Bay, Yo.
Zach Rudolph, by the way, for you people who went to.
Money, Bay, yo, it started with bags.
So it was like, we all came, well, when we were pushing a bag situation,
when we put some bag situation, that's how they, they got up on those like that.
And when I say they, I mean, him and Mark is how, which is he, this is his best friend.
So they got up on our situation.
They got up on bag.
You know, I was always playing the background, you know what I'm saying,
doing what I was doing.
Yeah, vibing.
Vibing and doing what I was doing.
They see somebody with the realist though.
And that make it the furthest is the ones that just sit back and wait their turn.
Yeah, exactly.
So I was just chilling.
And when brush shot up through there and whatever, whatever,
I got in the booth, started doing my, he laid like the day, sign me,
and it been on there, since.
Yeah.
And I, like, Zach and head, like, a father figure to him, to me, a mentor, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
They're good dudes, for sure.
They came and out like, we weren't having, like, really, no, we was on the edge of.
Yeah.
I mean, we was making the music, but it was like we weren't having nothing, though.
You've been popping, though, right?
Like, for four years now, I think.
Yeah, yeah, for sure, for sure.
Yeah, right.
So, so will speak up, like, the first, like, the first album and on the new label or no?
Yeah, speak on the first album on the label.
Yo, listen, though, right?
So break it down for me, right?
When you and Phennaz, Tucson, LinkedIn, listen, right?
Because you was, like, the first rapper that, like, and I kind of heard, like,
talking that real piece shit, you feel.
me, like, brish, I ain't tricking.
I ain't buying a bitch soda.
You feel me?
So, listen, so, like, just tell me, like,
the type of game does being exchanged
when you and Fennesse Link's, because now he's like the,
you know, like the hard on thoughts, too, you know?
You know what I mean? Fennett's, like, at once point of time,
all of us in a rap group at once in a time.
A word?
Me, Fennace, bag.
Oh, shit.
And a couple more artists.
Oh, that's dangerous group.
So, you came from the P.m.
Yeah, yeah.
So we were out.
Let's talk about it a little bit.
That's a pack.
Yeah, so we was out of the group at one point of time.
I already knew for this.
Like, I already know how he'd get down.
I already know what's up with him.
So it's like, perfect song.
Bro, I don't eat.
I'll eat hot.
Yeah.
Bro, let's do something over to him.
Got on it.
Because the first line was...
Listen, because the first line was, bro, it was iconic, bro.
Bro, listen.
He said, the holes always trying to eat peanuts.
I'm trying to eat steak, nigga.
Yeah.
Now, that's different, bro.
No, for sure.
Is that true, though?
Yeah, yeah, that's true.
You know, I got the line of allah blockin, baby.
Shout out the bird, man.
You know what I'm trying to eat peanut?
I'm trying to eat steak.
No cap.
Yeah, man.
Oh, here, right?
I think it was the first song called, like, G-nex, right?
No.
Yeah, yeah, G-N-N-A-R-R- right?
Bro, like, you rapped about how, like, and there was this nigger, man, right?
Like, who, you was fucking this bitch, and he was so tender-dick that he tried to kill you.
Yeah.
Is that a real-life story?
Yeah, this is a real-life story.
Happened down self, right?
Yeah, I see.
Tender-dick niggas.
to happen to me in Arkansas.
He wanted to kill me.
Like, he's like, he wants to have some shit like that
trying to happen to me in Arkansas once upon a time, man.
For real, man, that shit gets spooky down there.
It's because, you know, I always think about it.
I think about it like this.
Down South, love the South.
I love the heritage, but a lot of niggas down there,
they don't, they're not moving on that fast life.
So when they get a girl like they like her.
They like every girl, though.
And that's the problem.
They like every girl, even your girl.
So that's how the shit.
No, no, for real, for real, it changed different.
And what I look at it as, like,
your best friend can turn deadly towards you
over some shit like that, the bitch breaking them off, right?
You dig what I'm saying?
Like, that's why I don't even be,
I don't mess with too many circles, loved one.
Like, I fuck the real ones, my nigga, when I fucked with him.
That's why I got love for Memphis
because some good peopin'emper,
I came out of Memphis, man.
I know some real, I know some real pimps from around that motherfucker.
So that's why I'm like,
shit, if you ever gotten cross-country,
have you ever got to meet other niggas,
if you ever been in the game on that
before you started rapping.
Where you fucking with the,
you know what you're fucking with the game
with the bitches?
Nah, you're talking about the film guy?
Yeah, man.
No, I want to know a film, man.
I could have been a, I could have been a film, though.
A lot of me said that.
My uncles, no, for sure.
I got the guy.
You've had that many homes?
I got a down peck.
I got some of my rapper homies.
My uncles, my dad.
I got a lot of my, listen.
I can tell you some sleep right quick.
I mean.
I got a lot of rapper homies, right?
Like, real that you know.
Like, I don't even want to put them out there
because they don't know what it is when I said.
I got a lot of rapper homies that tell me like,
man, Sharp, I commend you, nigga.
They'd be like, I tried that shit.
That shit ain't for me, man.
Like, it's not for everybody.
They feel like you can do it.
Everybody say like, yeah, everybody say like they can do it.
But can a nigga really take his,
when you come home, I don't get fuck what you're doing.
You come home, nigga, you want to get rubbed on.
You want to lay down with your bitch
and your bitch up getting ready for work,
nigga to go bust a date.
Not every nigga can handle it.
The strongest thing in the world can't handle that, man.
It takes a different type of mindset, man, different type of individual.
Exactly.
You know what I'm saying?
For sure.
It takes something.
No, for sure.
Bro, listen, I can't even, like, imagine having to wake up and deal with five holes.
Like, bro, that's insane, right?
Because having to, like, deal with their attitudes, having to talk to the bitches, having to, like, deal with, nah, come on.
You ever sat back?
You ever sat back and dealt with your five personalities that you bring on yourself?
That you bring to yourself?
Because you'll run yourself.
Nobody know you better than you.
Exactly.
Nobody.
So whether you're dealing with your own,
you deal with five personalities
within yourself and nobody ever know.
I'm giving some real game.
So if you can deal with it with yourself
and you can maintain that with yourself,
why the fuck can't you maintain that with the bitch?
Okay, Pete.
Why can't you maintain that shit with the bitch, right?
That shit should be a walk through the park.
Talk that shit, man.
Because can't nobody deal with what the fuck you put yourself through,
man?
All the rest of that shit, man, is just,
trying to put tinks in your armor.
Mm-hmm.
For sure.
Come, man.
I had to ask that, though.
Like, because, you know, I know Memphis heritage, man.
You know, and a lot of that background,
made, and a lot of the ones that I know,
it came from some games.
You gotta learn.
You gotta know how to juggle me.
You got to know how to juggle.
Man, man, for real.
I got love for Memphis for that one, for real.
I appreciate that.
Yo, bro, but that album, bro,
listen, first off, y'all, when I, like,
I said, bro, how do he drop an album with no miss?
Because, bro, even, like, with the sample,
like, or diamonds, right?
It was like what?
Like, diamonds in my neck
it used to keep me like ice.
Ice, eye.
Brough, one, when you heard that sample,
did you know, bro, this is going to be like the one.
This shit going to go stupid when it drops.
When I heard the sample, I was like,
the cash, the young thing who made the people.
So he said, he was like, bro, I got one for you.
I was like, send it to me.
I'm going to put it on the album.
Yeah.
I ain't even heard.
But whatever he had, whatever he was going to send,
I was going to put it on the album.
Like, it had to be hard, though.
When he sucked, I was like,
And like ice ice is kind of like one of my athletes.
Yeah.
So I'm just, when I'm listening to them, I'm like, ice, ice, like.
Yeah.
So I was like, yeah, this gonna be one of the ones.
I hit that up, got him on it, it was nothing.
It Merck the man.
Yo, like, yo, and also too, like, I was trying to ask you, right?
Yo, how did you get, like, because you felt like K-Carbon
before the TikTok success, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've been, like K carbon,
yeah.
Big Third of Push Icey, they all chopper guys.
So I already, I'm already knowing them.
Yeah.
In the hood, I already knew them.
Yo.
One another to get her on the job.
Brough.
She was talking that shit, though, right?
And she, like, the next, I'm going to say the next girl after sit it besides Glow.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
She's like the next one.
Like, so I was like, let me fuck with her.
What did you think about Glow?
Yeah, Clarilla.
And her, yeah, and her success.
Like, glow one of the ones.
Like, it was this hard.
Like, what she's doing?
What she accomplished and everything she got going?
It seems like she's being accepted to a limit, I feel like.
Like, it seems like she go through certain problems, like when she go do shows.
And, like, she'd be having her little tiffs.
Like, and I feel like she knew to the space because she just got, she really just got going.
I fuck with her music, man.
I think she dope.
I listen to the joint with her and Money Bag.
Yo, that's my shit right there.
I'll be banging that motherfucker.
You know what I'm saying?
So I do fuck with baby.
But I just noticed that she's kind of, I feel like she's having.
having a rough time coming to the industry.
Why I say it is because I feel like people are trying to treat her like she's a nigger
and not a female.
You know what I'm saying?
They try to treat her like she's a man in the mixture, like you do shit to her and try
to play little games with her.
Just because she comes from this shit.
Hey, man, it's just how she's talking.
It's how she talks of a shit.
It's just how she talk of a shit, but she's a girl, for sure.
The water asses how she talked of shit.
I mean, we'll look at her like that, but I just don't want to see her go on tour
and people try to mistreat
what they think they see about her.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I know she's just being her.
She got a good team behind her,
so I know she'll be a right.
You know what I'm saying?
She got a good team.
Good squad, got it behind her.
She's going to be good.
Bro, real executive, you know what I'm saying?
He knows what I'm saying?
He knows how to, so she's going to be cool.
Yo, man, so like, and you had another song right on it, right?
Listen, we got to talk about it, right?
What's the week.
Future in Boston, Richie, right?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now, listen, listen.
right so one the tape at that time was already out right so when you like sit back and watch him
going through his entire thing but was you like yo i hope this ain't true man now it is what it is
it is what it is but it was like we had already had like a i ain't gonna say a foul out oh really
it wasn't no fallout it was just like i wanted to do the video it's just really i wanted to do the video
bro guy with bro bro like i co and first come on cool we can do the video yes
He found that I was, it was like a disc track, but it really wanted a distrake.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what he thought.
He thought it was a ditching.
So he didn't want no smoke with whatever.
He's scared?
I don't know if he was scared.
I don't know what is he.
I ain't gonna put nothing on no niggins.
He didn't know about.
He didn't, he told me, he came up top.
You know what I'm saying?
We couldn't do the video.
I was real, yeah.
We ain't never do the video, so it was dead on that.
So it was just like I was saying, so when that came out,
and I didn't do me no, I didn't see it.
Yeah.
We didn't do no business.
Like, it don't be nothing.
Like, we ain't do no business.
So it was cool.
It ain't affected me, none.
Yeah, man.
Yo, what's the one thing, man, that's, like, shocked you
about this rap game?
Everybody don't be who they say they is.
Like, everybody don't be who they say they is in the rap.
Yeah, because they're letting everybody in.
Yeah, yeah.
That's why.
It's different.
I'm telling everybody like it is.
They just letting it.
See, that's the problem.
They just letting everybody in.
So now you don't know who's who.
That's why I gotta stop the Bibb game, man, for real,
because when it turned into a style
and it turned into a fashion,
almost like a fashion statement,
and people just trying to, like,
culture jock some shit,
and culture jock some shit,
I was done with it, bro.
Once it starts getting saturated,
it's no longer for lay minion,
nigga, it's like McDonald's and go get you a Big Mac.
That was cool, bro.
Do you all even care, though?
Like, for example,
if y'all find out that a dude
I'm talking about he's just rap cap.
Like, you feel like me?
Like, he grew up like me, he's a square,
but he's talking about being the biggest killer ever.
Does that put you off or like, you know,
brother, like, in my business, I don't give a fuck.
And I, like, my business is all current
because it's like, I ain't trying,
bro, this is music business.
Yeah.
At the end of the day, this is business.
So if I'm linking with you, we're going to do being.
I ain't trying to kick it with you, be your friend.
Go meet your mama.
I ain't trying to do nothing.
And now if it happened organically, it happened.
But if it don't, then I don't care.
I don't care that much.
And I ain't trying to link with no niggas, no way.
Because I've got my own staff and my own squad
and the people that I've been knowing that's rapping.
I'd rather do songs with them.
I've got to ask you this.
If you ever notice with a lot of the rappers right these days.
And, you know, I had a rapper that's really about the business
pointed out to me.
I said, damn, he fucked me up.
He said, you ever notice how a lot of these other rappers,
how they circles constantly change?
You ever notice that?
He said, it's only a couple
that keep the same circle
throughout the whole mixture
He said that shit be quarterly
He said, man, they all change circles
Constantly, bro.
It's never the same people around them.
That's spooky.
He said, that's not a real general.
He said, that's not a real boss.
He says, if your team fucked up,
he said you're supposed to get them
in order to make sure you can make the move.
A lot of niggas get weak and fall weak
and guess what they do?
They start changing their circle.
They try to see who can just
adapt to what the fuck they got going on.
A lot of yes, man.
And a lot of them don't even know
what the fuck they got going on.
Themselves.
How can you navigate something for somebody else
and put them in position?
You don't even know your position.
Exactly.
Like me and my brother's like, I ain't going to lie.
I ain't going to lie.
Kevin Gates told me that.
Oh, yeah?
That's my brother, nigga.
For sure.
Me and Gates, nigga, like this.
Me and was chopping up.
He said, man, how nigga, circles always change.
He said, mine stay the same.
He said, me, I'm a general.
He said, Nick, this shit don't change.
He said, now bad.
The same, people around me,
You got to because
You don't know
You don't know
Like how you had to throw that out there though
Like me and my brothers
We argue
We do you know what I'm saying
We still gonna
Get to the business though
We still
We still, we ain't
By me and you
Bumping heads
Then I'm gonna be like
Of course not
Like fuck you
Like gone over there
Like oh I'm gonna go somewhere
It's like
Now we're gonna come back
And get it together
Okay bro I was wrong
You know what I'm saying
Or he was wrong
And we're gonna
Go move on from there
Yeah
Like you got to stay grounded
bro.
For sure.
Still,
manager, right, I think?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Man.
How long, though?
About seven years.
God damn.
Yeah, like, before we, like, we started,
when we started in this.
Yeah.
Like, when I got in,
with ended with,
we all back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then not,
not just my manager,
my partner,
then my friend,
like,
my brother.
Here,
here,
right,
how did you know,
like,
for example,
right?
Like,
when it comes to,
like,
for example,
like,
we have a bunch of dudes
who fuck with us and have our best interests of the heart around us, right?
But, and how do you know, okay,
and he's capable of actually doing his work and being, you know,
productive?
You just got to know who for you, bro.
You just got to know who for you and who's rude for you,
who's going hard for you.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
And we're going to go hard for each other.
Like, it's vice versa.
Like, bro, you got something you want me to do, I'm going to do it.
Like, if he got something he wants me to do far as,
it could be a nonprofit or anything.
It ain't got to be about no money.
I'm going to do it.
You know what I'm saying?
Because it's my brother.
I want to see him win.
You want to see me win.
Yeah, man.
Not in the facts, but, yo, bro.
So speaking of brothers, right?
Yo, you and like who shiasty and have a,
bro, I'm talking about great chemistry, right?
Yeah, we locked in.
Bro, how does Shishti flow come about?
Was y'all?
We was just in, uh...
Same stew?
Oh, yeah, we was in the studio.
Yeah.
We already had, we done, like, we had done a couple of songs that day,
and we were just still going at it.
And we were like, like, let's do a big home and shite to flow.
Like, I'm like, big home and shot to flow, like, it's hard.
I just went in there, we went in there and done it.
Locked it out.
Have you all, like, I talked recently or, though?
Yeah, yeah, I talked to, he's doing good.
Man.
Yeah, he's doing good.
He'll be home when, though, like, in, like, five years or thing?
He's going to be home in a minute.
Soon, right?
You're going to be home very soon.
Like, some of the thing.
Hey, man.
Bro, here, right?
So other thing is this, though.
So, bro, walk me through like this, like,
so 40 bars, right?
40 bars, yeah.
Bro, walk me through that recording process
because you had to be just off the
son, my nigga, right?
I ain't on that.
You were going in.
All my songs, all my music,
all my songs,
and I just be off the dawn.
Yeah.
I don't write,
and I just go in.
If the beat hard enough,
I'm gonna keep going,
punching me,
and I'm thinking as I'm going.
But I can't freestyle.
Yeah.
Hey, trick question, but best question.
What's your best song?
My best song is the one that's working for me.
Like, whatever's working, this is my best song.
I got it.
I got it.
I got teak.
That's one of my hottest singles I get.
I got the teak remix for Gingottet, 42 Doug,
one of the bag, yo.
You know what your best song is?
Which one?
Your next one.
Mm-hmm.
Not for sure.
No, for sure.
Straight-up.
Yeah.
That's a bar right there, right?
I was like, okay, I want to hear
but I'm like, that's why I asked you a real question.
I was like, as a rapper, like,
what is the best song that
you have?
Next song for him.
I'm cool with you tonight.
Yeah.
The next song.
Yeah, yeah.
The next song.
Always, man.
It's never just what you can think back on.
That's already done.
That exists.
For sure.
Your best song is your next song.
That's what keeps you moving.
You gave me some guy.
Yeah.
He said tick, though.
Now, listen.
I got to ask now
you feel me
for sure
so in Tick
like you said some shit
now right
as a fan right
and we were
all again
like wondering
and speculating
yo who you talking about
when you say
I found out
my cousin is a hole
yeah
one of my cousins
that's what I'm telling you
what I'm talking about
now
wait I listen though
right
now though
right
that shit is stagic
right
I told you
now though
another dude though
You feel what I mean?
Like, took that on as,
yo, he's talking about me
and dropped the whole remix on you, man.
Who?
I think it was Casino Jizzle.
I don't even know who that is.
Damn.
That ain't my...
I don't even know who that is.
I don't know.
I mean, no offense to him.
I'm nothing against the man,
but I'm just saying,
like, you bringing them up, like,
the thing is supposed to know.
Yeah.
I don't have a cousin, no.
I don't have no cousin.
I don't know who I was talking about.
And my cousin,
who I was something out,
know who I was something about.
He didn't know how I was talking about him.
Why he's talking about him to the day?
He's got to mention that he just know that nigga know.
He knows.
He knows.
That nigga know when he watched this shit.
Yeah.
Because he's talking about my whole family.
I'm talking about him.
So he knew.
Yeah.
Like a brotherfucker.
Exactly.
Yeah, Ben.
I feel you, turn.
Right?
You also sad, right?
Right.
He also said, right?
That's a questionization.
He said, right?
Yeah.
I told Mama, like, this is why I can't show up to the family function.
So has that changed?
Is Big Homie now going back to the family reunions and the cookouts again?
No.
Damn, for life?
Man, it's stuck, though.
It's stuck.
I'm hollering at my mom and my sister's my, whoever else.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just ain't doing the cousins and shit.
It's like, it's cool, but just we, I ain't like, just him, just that particular person.
You say you got a good relationship with your mom and all of everything is cool.
Just when we throwing family functions, they say this niggas invited.
Y'all know I ain't coming.
Don't even call me about it.
Because if I'm going to be a problem, like, if you don't want no problem, this probably
me, a happy moment.
Yeah.
I'm just going to stay away.
How do you like, for example, right, like, you do like a great job, bro at just ignoring
and all the noise, right?
Because I see like this one dude who's just trolling right, which you won't say his name.
Trale you on a consistent basis, like,
you have never responded back to him.
Like, you just, you know, they, it's just gone.
It's just like, Wolf halting at the moon.
Like, you'll never get to me.
You know what I mean?
You just howlowing at the moon.
Like, yeah, that noise, he's pretty much saying,
if I can elaborate for you, that noise
ain't gonna make him no bread.
Yeah, sure.
So if it's not making it, it's gotta make sense to him,
flaco, if it's not making sense, it's not indulged on,
it's not entertained, it's not looked at.
That's beneath.
Now, I respond to everybody, man.
It's not what I'm going to be in.
It's like, what I'm responding to you for?
Yeah.
It's making no money for you.
And I can't see you.
Yeah.
Like if I,
if I ever bump it to you or, you know what I'm saying,
we ever, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I mean?
It's going to be there.
Will you please tell you him that there's one thing
that you can never get back in life?
You can get money.
You can get everything,
but you can't get your time.
Yeah.
You can't get some.
So when you spend that,
your energy on somebody
and it's not making you any type of do,
I think that every man can see that, hey, man.
And I don't even know how to troll, so I don't even know how to play like this.
Yeah, I know.
So that's why I don't even do it because I don't even know how to do it.
You know that, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't even know how to troll.
Yeah.
Like, I, like, I'm, like, I'm going to go back and forward with you, bro, like.
Yeah.
You know where I am pretty much.
Like, if it's that much of a problem, somebody that you know that somebody got my line.
And you can bang it and we can do whatever we need to do on the back.
in and I thought that's how shit used to be,
homie, I'm 35, bro.
So I don't look at the little shit
that like, let's have an internet beat for six months
and let's go back and forth in this cluster fuck of fantasy.
It don't make no sense to me, bro.
If a nigga really got a problem, man,
you know how to find a nigga, bro.
You know what's crazy, right?
Is they both drop a song probably like,
like, I say like a week apart, right?
And he did like $8 million, no,
like probably like 5 million views now, right?
and he's at 90,000,
and his name is in the disson,
like the title,
which is like, damn, bro,
for me, man, like, you know.
If 90 kids are going to get you down,
then why even do it, you know?
You know, when I was watching bag come over, right?
Yeah.
And I was sick, I was just watching them,
just seeing how different people was coming at them,
and I was like, man, why they coming at you could?
Like, you know, I'm like, man,
like, you know, my brother cousin.
And so I'm like, man, why they're coming at you like that?
You know, and I had just sit back and think,
like, you're the one, like, you know what I'm saying?
When you're hot and they're going to come from everywhere.
They're trying to get your spot.
You know what I'm saying?
They're trying to do what you doing.
You know what I'm saying?
So I understand like why a nigga's trying to, you know, who do, who.
That's good-ass game right there.
That shit don't get to me, man.
They ain't listening to him.
He just broke down some real game.
No, for sure.
They don't get to them.
Touch me.
Do you know what I ain't.
When you own, this is what he said,
Flaco.
And like, I know you can agree.
Like really he said, man, when you own, man,
Everybody coming for the top.
I'm sure.
Everybody.
So if you don't have haters
and don't have nobody that's trying to pull you down,
nigga, something's wrong.
So what's wrong.
You got to really go back to the drawing board.
No, no care.
You got to have haters.
That's what makes this work.
Exactly, man.
Yo, so what's relationship now
with, like, big growth?
Oh, sorry, a growth hero.
Growth hero?
Cool.
I see him.
I ain't ever had no problem with it.
Yeah, yeah, right?
Now, the reason why I,
I, like, and asked that, though,
was because he attacked
El Migo, right?
And I'm assuming he's filming you cool.
He know him, so.
Ah.
He know me too, but I think they grew up
in the site, you know,
in some area, so he know him a little bit more
than he knows me, so.
Yeah.
We on speaking basis, like, he cool, whatever,
whatever, like I didn't pull it up to his
food trucks and got food from him.
That went viral too, by the way.
Yeah.
Yo, listen, right,
Because that was like the, so, and here's why in that, though, went viral, right?
Because we was like, yo, bro, like, this shit is big, right?
Like, big homie G and Grove Hero is coming together.
And I think that was, like, the first time that both camps were together, you know, after Dolph Deft,
right, which was like, yo, this is like some real, like some real, like, grown man mature shit, you know?
Almost like what we say, powerful.
I mean, but it's like, it was before Doff Del.
Oh, really?
I'm saying, that was after this year.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
I'm talking about before his death.
Yeah.
You know, it was cool.
We was cool, so what are we gonna,
we're gonna act like we got a problem with each other now?
Mm-hmm.
That was a power play.
For the internet?
That's a power play for me.
I ain't got no problem, you ain't got no problem with us, bro.
You ain't, you don't, you know, there's no bloodshed with us, bro, what?
Yeah.
Let me get some food.
What's the, I'm already in the city anyway.
Yeah.
I rode, I was going to an interview.
I went to a radio station.
I saw his, uh, saw his truck at that and I just turned around and shit, it went like that.
And he had no problem with me before that shit.
So why have a problem with me then?
Now, that's some real, bro, that's some like, bro, that's some like real like, bro, like,
that's some like real like grown man shit, right?
Now, people were trying to like, like, for example, so I think like five days after, right?
I think it, I think it was straight drive, right?
And who dropped like a song, you and him, right?
Now, straight drop was, I guess, implicated or being charged with like young dog death, right?
So people just automatically not trying to put you in some bullshit that you got nothing,
You feel, me, don't do it.
Like I said, but whatever, whatever with you.
I've been on, you know what I'm saying?
Me and drop, being dropped, bending done the song.
So, whatever they got, whatever, like, I can't, I can't stop fucking with no nitty
because of what they're saying about the nitty.
Do you know what I mean?
Do you say about it, though, or not?
Say who?
Did anybody hit you about it?
Like, saying, bro, like, you know, you know, you read the comments.
You see, I see everything.
I ain't got to pay attention to.
I will act like I see everything.
Like, everything.
I ain't got to act on it, though, because this shit don't be nothing.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
If I've been knowing you before whatever happened.
And, you know what I'm saying?
I've been knowing.
We already done that song.
It is what it is.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yo, question though, man.
So do you, like, feel like currently Memphis has taken over?
Like, there was, like, a great, like, five years, probably like 10 years, right?
Where, yo, Atlanta was the hub for everything coming out.
Like, that shit was, you know, right?
Like, never feels like, yo, like, you got you.
Got bad, got yo Gotti, got, you know,
Verilla, right?
Right, right.
So, like, now it seems like,
I think Memphis has not taken over as, you know.
I mean, Memphis, hang on that.
Memphis always been in their city.
Yeah.
Music since back.
Yeah, they've always been their city since then.
Man, come on.
Wasn't popping, though, right?
Like, in terms of, bro, like, now, here,
so now, like, there's, like, 10 rappers that,
you know, like, is their era now, you feel me?
It's putting on for me.
Yeah.
Memphis, yeah, I ain't gonna lie.
Like, everybody.
Tennessee as a whole has musical culture.
Tennessee, period, from Nashville all the way to Memphis.
Exactly, exactly.
Like some of the best of the best have came through that city
or is from around them parts.
No, for sure.
I'm just being honest with you, bro.
Tennessee has a, man, cultural mixtures when it comes to music.
No, Memphis is one of the ones.
Like right now, like, and then, like, everybody
are working with each other, like, you couldn't get there back in the day.
Like, you couldn't get, um, somebody had a rapper from South Memphis.
I would have to rap him from somewhere from North Memphis.
Oh, where I'm not fucked up and I don't want to sound crazy.
I think Elvis was from country.
I think Elvis was from that motherfucker.
Who that?
Elvis was from Memphis.
I think he was from Memphis.
He's two below Mississippi.
He got a house.
Elvis got a house in the hood I'm from.
Really?
He went and blew up through that whole mixture.
He got his own street.
He's got his own street.
You stop at the hood?
I think they got sweat
Swatkins and this motherfucker down there,
homie in Memphis.
And Nashville.
You go down Nashville, Nashville, man,
musically inclined like a motherfucker.
Everybody stopped through that mother of music.
I watched the Migos at the motherfucking limelight one night.
I never forget that shit before they even blew up,
homie.
I went to go see the Migos one time.
I was there.
A young buck was outside.
The fight broke out.
Yeah, the fight broke out.
Yeah, we were there.
I was there.
We were jacking.
We got, yeah.
I was there that night.
We were.
How many years ago?
That was a long time ago.
I'm talking about this fucking, at least 13,
at least 13 years ago.
That was a little bit ago.
Yeah.
Now I was there,
I'm up in there popping bottles, man.
Migos ended up showing up late.
I think it was,
and it was mad about it
because they ended up past
so the niggas end up getting into it
on some other shit.
Like, man.
Oh, you were hustling too?
Yeah, I was with Migo.
We were talking.
Oh, really?
I just say this.
Cuevo did go tuck his jewelry
and get back up off the bus.
Talking about,
nigga, what's up?
Oh, dad.
And trying to fight the nigger.
My mom, I was there that night.
Nick, a young buck, niggas in the parking lot, smoking a blunt on a new Corvette.
He's standing a nigga outside of limelight.
I never forget that shit, man.
Nashville, nigga, Tennessee.
See, like, Offset, like, and I know, like, he getting it in.
But Cuevo and takeoff, too, was, wow.
Everybody.
All of them, they was with it.
I stayed and see that concert.
It's something I can say they was with it because I was there.
Of course, they felt comfortable because you was there, right?
Yeah.
You feel me?
I'm for show.
Yo, right?
So look, so in a song call, I don't want to be famous, right?
Yeah.
But you say, yo, like, your homie asked you for some money,
and you told him no, and that was the last time.
True story.
You heard from him?
Yeah.
How did that go?
I mean, I talk to him now to this day.
But he didn't understand the reason I was telling him,
no, because I really didn't have it.
But I couldn't tell him.
I couldn't tell him at the time.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, no, I ain't get it, bro.
Like, well, I really don't.
got it, like, but you think I'm lying.
But I really didn't have it, so I couldn't
get it to you, bro. Like, I didn't
have it to give you, feel what I'm saying?
If I had to give away, then he would have got it, but
yeah, he had got any feelings.
It is, whatever. We chumped it up, though.
It's squash now.
It wasn't ever a problem. It was just, like,
don't look at me like that.
You're my, you're my brother, so you're
posed a note. You know, you know,
the note of real me. If I tell you no,
that's what it is. Don't say,
I'm getting, because don't let this fine
fuck you up.
Like, don't get caught up in it, bro.
Don't do that.
How do you figure out, though,
and who to give money to?
Like, because right now,
I'm sure the cousin, the cousin, uncle,
the cousin, brothers, the auntie,
and everybody's coming for some money to, right?
I'm chopping their bread up with my family, like.
Yeah.
Because I know where we come from and I know,
and I, if I know your situation,
and I know your situation real,
you know what I'm going to help you out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because I don't need, I don't need to help.
and I know who didn't been there for me.
Mm.
Yeah.
Wait, wait, Rush, you figured that out by saying, listen,
if you ever helped me out, like, you're good for life.
Yeah, you said.
But, like, the mother niggas who, you know, who.
Who I ain't never, you ain't never, you ain't never,
for nothing, I ain't never, I can't, I don't know.
Nah, man.
It might be a little different for you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's next, though, man?
I, I got it.
I'm just working, bro.
Keep working, keep striving.
Be the best I can be, you know what I'm saying?
Just keep driving.
What will do success look like, though, right?
For example, in five years, what would success look like for you?
Five years on my own.
Yeah.
I'm going to own a lot of things.
Like, I'm going to be a CEO in five years.
It's that Memphis mentality, bro.
No, for sure.
You, listen, bro, like, they all worry about one owning mad properties.
Yeah, for sure.
I get into the bag, bro.
Like, why is it like, like, okay, right?
is it like just like
a Memphis thing?
Because it's not like a rap game thing
right?
Because this thing is coming in
they're trying to
you know like buy the jury
you film
you know like fuckholes
and they're cool
but for y'all
with you
with bad
with dog
with Godi is all about
listen
I'm trying to be the biggest boss
fuck this rap shit
like when you come
like when you
you know
I know how I feel to be broke
yeah
you know how to feel
to be broke
you don't want to be broke
you want the best
you want more
yeah
so you got
and when you want more
you got to go for more
you got to go for more
You got to push yourself a little bit harder.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So are you like a rapper?
Test your strength.
Yeah, you got to test your strength.
It's okay.
Test your strength.
No, for sure.
Yeah, right.
So are you like a rapper or is rap just the hustle?
Rapp to hustle?
I'm a artist, bro.
Like, I'm an artist.
I'm a CEO.
I wear all type of heads, bro.
I ain't allowed to you, right?
I can't capture you.
Like, I go find artists.
I go look for artists.
To build our brand up.
Even though I'm in the position I'm in right now,
like I go get other arts to build my eye label up, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like I wore a lot of hats.
I do a lot of...
Who's on the label right now, though?
We got a...
We got a...
Bell's the boy, black. We got Nick Hardbody.
We got Big 30.
We got...
I'm missing somebody.
We got D. Moola. We got Lonely girl.
We got Libo.
We got a lot of producers, KJ, Y, C.
We got D, Bear.
D. Berry.
We got, we got, we got some, we got a squad.
What do you look for, though?
Like, when you're trying to, like, find, like, for example, how do you, like,
because you know how to rap rap, right?
Yeah.
But, like, how can you tell, I, you know, like, he got that if factor?
I got to know you for real, like.
Oh, really?
Oh, I think.
Oh, shit, so no rap cap.
Yeah, no rap cap.
Why, though?
Like, wait.
Because I'm saying.
Like, okay, if you rap cap, then they're going to find a bachelor cap,
then it's like, all the energy we put in to him.
You know that shit.
He should know.
Hey, you know, right?
You got to be playing.
Why, Loco, you got no more real questions.
You got any more real questions for this man.
Yeah, right?
And then we, stay out the way.
You feel me like, you can wrap cap and stay out the way.
And you're good.
That's what you would do?
Yeah, of course.
Right?
So you're just rap.
What?
You would just rap.
and stay out the way.
So listen.
You were talking about you a dead horse.
Absolutely.
So you're CB folk.
I make millions?
C.B.
Foe.
I thought of a fucking food.
C.B.
C. B. Foe.
You ever watch C.
No, no.
I remember that shit.
Watch C.
No.
No.
Just watch C.
I remember.
Listen, bro.
Listen, yo.
If I can rap again,
your joy, my nigga,
me and me,
bro, I'm talking about killing niggas.
Robbing, niggins.
Niggin, bro, listen up.
Man, bro.
I'm a key piss.
Nick, nags all back to you.
I'm telling you the transparency.
I'm explaining to the viewers.
And then he just kind of like,
pow, pow, pal, pal.
Nah, Finn, listen.
Listen up, bro.
Killing niggas.
Strapping, niggas.
Yeah.
Why?
What?
What?
No.
No, oh, my God.
I think his name was like a slim Jesus, right?
Like, like, the white boy, like from, like, Ohio, right?
Finn, bro.
He came in talking about, bro.
I'm talking about killing Frank Block off, right?
Now, check it out, though, right?
And he went on Vlad TV.
Now, here, right?
Listen, it's for something like an odd reason, right,
rappers don't know how to lie to Vlad, right?
So, Vlad asked him,
oh, you're from the street, he said,
fuck, no.
Like, that's stupid.
And, yo, his career was over with, bro.
Yo, his career was over with, my dickens.
Right?
He's talking to nothing so sense, man.
That's funny is, man.
He said, no.
He said, no.
And not fast so, he said, I'm a smart kid, you know?
I would never.
I say, you know, hey, you know, shit.
Blocko, for you, even making that say, you make him sound even squarely.
Yeah, right.
You want to sign me, though, man?
Come on now, man.
If you try to, if you, if you, if you,
Huh?
A blogger.
Would I sign you as a blogger?
Would I sign you as a blog?
Yeah.
You're trying to get up out of your own this flock-off.
Nothing.
No, man, you feel me?
We got room for a Loverish, you're over here fishing on that.
We got a room for a block over.
You got to watch that shit.
Coach your Rapa, you feel me?
You got a rule.
Right?
You feel like.
Listen, right-to-look, right-so-look, right-to-look.
You just bought a chain.
Right?
Hey.
Why, you look at the ghost of the rest?
He got one on the way?
You got one on the way, you got one on the way, Paco.
Listen, man.
I comment, right?
You feel me, right?
Right.
Right.
and then start rapping, you feel of you?
By that time,
the time of you,
you know,
I'll fuck with me now, you feel me?
Right, man.
Yo,
you got to start from somewhere.
That's what you're saying?
Yeah, man, right?
Come on now, listen, man.
Listen, man, I come on,
I blog for you, niggas, man,
I tweet, for me, right?
Like, how I call around.
Yeah, what I'm going.
Get your money, bro.
Get your bread.
Man, yo.
But here, man,
man, that's question is this, man.
Bro, listen.
What are you?
You dropping tonight?
My next hit.
Damn.
My next hit.
Who's on it?
Me.
He himself and I.
Yeah.
Look it.
Man, bro.
I'm dropping the next hit tonight.
Can I hear it though, man?
We ain't just got it.
Come to this through this.
I bet, okay.
Pull up.
You want him to play it right here on the mic for the people.
No, no, no, not.
That's the worst and shit, you feel me?
Now, pull up on me.
I definitely want to hear, man.
Yeah.
Slide out of here.
You got it.
Yeah, man, for sure.
Ice Sharp.
Jumper.
Coolest podcast in the world.
Who backed down on the, hey.
Cindy, is that you?
Hey, baby.
Shoot us out to the motherfucking gym.
Yeah.
We out, man.
