No Jumper - Jay Fizzle on Signing to Young Dolph, Being from Grape Street, Having 20 Kids & More
Episode Date: December 28, 2023Jay Fizzle and Adam link up to talk about Jay's early days, the grind, his many kids, missing Young Dolph, and more. ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE...!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumperofficial / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 / adam22 / adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world, and I'm in here today with Memphis's very own.
Yeah, Jay Fizzle.
Jay Fizzle in this bitch.
How are you feeling?
I'm feeling good, man.
You know, I've been trying to get at you for a minute.
I've been trying to get you on here for a couple years now, so we finally made it happen.
But are you not back and forth to L.A. a lot?
Nile then.
Nile then.
I'll be moving around.
Right.
Definitely.
What brings you out here?
time you got anything else plans man you know I pull up in the projects you know I
like coming at her going to doing down a lot so I'm really free in the projects off
going to go down and then you know you tap in with it on Grey Street
my boy L'Rop grito Lita one really a veteran that around her even at the only
great street did you you grew up in like that kind of neighborhood because like
people in L.A. are always kind of fascinated how dudes in Memphis will have
affiliations with L.A.
I ain't gonna lie. We look at L.A.
like that. We look at L.A. like it.
We started it. Not me, but somebody out here started it.
But so, but right now, Memphis's
like L.A. right now. Memphis is like doing there
right now. It's about running the Great Street.
Really?
So for sure.
That's just taking over the city?
Yeah, it's just taking over. It won't like that
back in the day, though, but right now
everybody around the grocery. Really?
So what's your understanding of that? Why do you think
it's like that? What happened?
Yeah, we're the way right now.
We're the most.
right now. Really? Interesting.
All right, so tell me a little bit about
where you grew up and what your childhood was like.
I grew up in the bottom.
You feel me?
Like, they were all raised most of my time.
Like, I was born,
I was growing up, or mama. She started in
North Memphis. I was Hollywood
behind Reed Chris, though.
Okay. You feel? But I was
a grandma, baby. You feel? So I was
trying to get my grandma. I went with it.
I was trying to get back to the hood. So, you know,
pull it up out there.
I've been out there thing.
Like gambling, you know.
Gambling was your main thing?
Yeah, we're close to the casino.
Oh, that kind of gambling, not like a dice game?
All right, dice game. That's where I started.
Then how I started. It started off in the hood dice game.
Made my way to the casino when I got older.
Really?
Are you like, I hear a lot of rappers claim that they make a lot of money gambling,
which is interesting because in a dice game, technically if we just play dice,
it should be like break even in the long run
because it's such a simple game
so you got to throw some finesse on it
or be able to manipulate the situation
if you want to actually be a long-term moneymaker, right?
I mean, it's part of the game
and it's part of a lot of the thing.
You got to be a finesse and a lot of the duty.
Right.
I mean, but you know, this is everybody, you know?
I don't think you make a lot of money
our gambling.
No, some people claim that though.
I've watched full-lang interviews.
Gambling take you down.
That gavler not good.
Well, when you go to the casino, for sure, you're getting fleeced.
Oh, yeah, you can't beat the casino, for sure.
I used to think you could beat the casino.
I used to go every day like, there was a job.
Really?
Sure, sure.
Like, 12 hours.
There's a lot of young dudes like you're going to the casino, or is a bunch of grandmas?
Nah, in Memphis, a lot of the line for sure.
Right.
What do you play?
They be on a slot machine.
Yeah.
What do you play?
Dice.
I just got hip to the blade jet.
Okay.
Mining the dice.
Okay.
What was life for?
like when you were like really young though like what kind of environment with your parents and
everything my mama she was cool you feel you feel me and I had both of my parents you feel
she killed me away from my dad for a minute because they was in some altercation that they was
into it but you know I made my way to my dad if it's so for sure for sure okay uh other than that
she you know I grown early I started having kids really real real how young was the
the first one 13 going on 14 Jesus
Shot the club up at 13.
I didn't stop then.
No, I know.
We're definitely going to get to the insane number of points you've been putting up.
I always stopped this and then.
Right.
So you're fucking girls at 12?
That's pretty wild.
Yeah, I think it's really come on with my dad because, you feel like, I used to steal their flecks.
No, most keep going to steal money out of their mom.
I just go in my mama room and steal all her flicks.
Flicks like movies?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Your mom at Pummoos.
Yeah.
Because I think normally people catch their dad.
My dad and my dad.
My dad and they both have the same type of shit, or they both had their own separate collection?
They were separated, so they had their own police.
Oh, okay, different houses.
Yeah.
But like I see, I started off with my mama, so I used to steal her shit a lot.
You feel me.
Right.
And once I've seen that, you feel him, it was, I'm trying to go for the real time.
You start telling girls in school, like, I got this new.
and dad and none of that.
I got this new thing we got to try.
Yeah, I got this new thing.
We got to try for shows.
So having a kid, I just had my first kid three years ago.
So I was 37 when I had my first kid, which I realized is probably basically unthinkable to you.
Yeah, so sure.
I've wasted half my life, not procreating.
It's really fun, though.
It's really fun.
Making the kid is fun.
Changing diapers.
for three years.
Less fun.
At the beginning,
at the beginning,
it's,
it's,
what shit?
When they get older,
though,
I lit.
You're gonna live.
Oh,
yeah,
yeah.
You're gonna live it.
The older they get,
like my kid being three
and I can actually talk to her,
go for a walk around the blog,
do whatever.
Like, that's fun.
When you first have the kid,
it's just like,
oh no.
Like,
this is a constant emergency
of like something,
you're not going to live
unless I'm on top
of whatever you're doing
at all times.
So they hide it.
They why I be telling the mom, man, we had the babies, man.
You hear me.
Bring it to me when they learn how to walk.
So you don't like to spend too much time with them before that?
I'd be busy.
I'm going to get the money right there.
You hear me, young.
Holly me when they can walk.
Because if they can't walk, I can't do nothing with them.
Right.
Right now, I need them to walk.
They just wrapped off in the house.
They stay in the house.
I go to studio.
I was always here that Donald Trump was like that, too,
that he didn't give a fuck about his kids
until they were old enough to talk.
Then he would start fucking with him.
I got Donald Trump biased.
I can imagine that, though.
He's kind of like a psychopath in the same way that I think you probably are.
It's like, you know, you, it's hard for you to really care about the kid or like want to be there.
Because I'll be real, like, you don't really have a lot to do for like the first year.
Like, you keep the kid a lot, but as a dad, I mean, the kid wants the fucking mom's breast milk.
Yeah, they wouldn't make it easy.
You feel when you're a dad.
Like when the kid first come out
Like the first year or two
Like it's real learning for the dad
You feel in me like for the mama
You feel me then you get into it after that
Like you can't do nothing
You can't breast free
You can't do none of that
So what's you? You feel in me?
My kid's three and still to this day
She wants the mom to do everything
You know?
They're happy
I gotta try to make myself useful
But at the end of the day
It's like me putting the kid to sleep
It's kind of a joke
Compared to my girl putting the kid to sleep
because all she wants to do is suck the bull until she falls asleep, you know?
They're crying.
It's funny right there.
Yeah, it's real shit.
This is real fatherly hours right here.
But, okay, so you have the first kid, and then, I mean, how much time are you really spending with the kid?
Because now having 20 kids, I mean, you can't do shit, right?
Like, you can't really focus on one of them all that much, right?
You got to just kind of have them all around?
Yeah, but like I was telling you, I'm trying, like, I just tell the moment to bring me, I got a big house in them.
line myself.
Really just drop them out.
You hear me.
And they good.
It's me, my partner, and my pop, you feel it.
Somebody out of there.
You feel me?
They ain't one.
They're good.
They're right there.
There's nothing around that they can get into.
There's going to be dangerous.
There ain't nothing but a big old playhouse.
I'm a kid myself.
You feel you?
Right.
So it really be easy for me.
The baby mama start fighting and shit?
And they be on and off.
I ain't going to lie.
They be on and the majority of the time,
it's about a cool.
You know, when you were playing, you ain't really about this situation.
Right.
And we take care of being.
But they still probably fight, right?
It's got to be like a baddies episode in there, from time to time, right?
I need to have me a TV show, I have my baby, more, my kids.
Okay, but so you have one kid, are you kind of like, oh, I better not have another one?
Or were you like, oh, no, I'm just keep going?
Nah, I ain't like when I first had my first had, shoot, it's my old's a girl.
I really wanted a boy bad.
So I tried again right after there.
I'm trying to, right out of there with another female, another girl.
So you tried.
Like you finished inside her on purpose.
You're like, I'm going to make a child.
Yeah, I don't believe in rubbers.
Really?
No.
I don't believe in rubbers either.
I mean, kids, y'all should wear rubbers, but I personally...
Yeah, yeah, kids should wear rubbers.
If I was a single man right now, any girl I met, I would just be like, you got to get tested.
I'm not, like, I'll see you in.
a couple days. Like, I just, I can't wear a
fucking rubber. I feel like I rather,
I go out, I go out
by a female than a nigga for sure.
Wait, what? I go out by a
female than a, somebody
me for sure. Oh, really?
You feel? Like, you only got one life to live.
Yeah, I mean.
I don't, I use a rubble.
Do you know people with eighties? I don't feel like a lot
of people guys these days. Yeah, I don't, I don't,
I personally never met nobody. I don't know
if they did or they had. I never, they never, they never
told me that or been around nobody
to do that.
So I just see this shit on TV.
Right.
I mean, yeah.
It's definitely just like a hard thing to imagine.
I grew up like at a younger time than you.
So it's like I remember just being on TV and the news constantly.
They're always trying to make you scared that you were going to die for.
And I remember like the first couple of chicks that I fuck raw, I was terrified that I was going to get AIDS.
You said, I was terrified.
I was.
Like really thought like just me putting my dick in this girl.
for two minutes.
I ain't a lot.
I think I thought about that
the first 10 minutes
when I first had shit.
But after that,
it was over with it.
But you don't got to wear a,
you just got pull out.
It's hard to pull out.
I don't know.
It does feel good in there,
but you just got to do it.
I ain't allowed me pulling out
sometimes,
but so pre-day
crazy.
Like, I don't know what I'd be.
I think I don't know what I'd be.
I think I'll eat or something.
Right.
I don't miss.
You probably,
do you think maybe?
I don't miss it.
I don't.
But maybe you have a leaky faucet.
maybe even if you don't pull out
you got like a problem
yeah that's probably
I mean my
my grandma be telling me
I get a um
by sick of me
I mean after 20 kids
I feel like that is a very reasonable idea
now I won't fit it though
I won't fit
if I have to get about
if I have to get about
sitting me coming on to it
I gotta have 50 kids
all right
I'm gonna tell you
what they say about
future
I've heard
I've seen people on Twitter
just saying future's a
monster because
he's got all these kids
and
you're ultimately just creating
broken black homes.
No. No? No.
They're making robots and stuff right now.
I didn't put it like this.
They're making robots
all these other AI
they're trying to really get rid of us.
Who?
The government.
The government's trying to get rid of
black people or just people?
Everybody. Right. They're coming up with robots.
They had other, they ain't, we ain't
feeling me having to have no work,
mode. You mean, they're going to have robots doing that. We see it on TV every day.
But don't you feel like a lot of the kids at the end of the day are kind of growing up without a
father figure really being super president? No, you wish it. That's for the people who don't
be there. You feel you me? Like, I ain't that person. So you are around? You're spreading the
love. It's probably eight of my kids in my house, eight nine of my kids in my house right now.
Really? You see me? And for I left, before I left, I just sent my dad to go get three of my kids from
me and to bring them up to them.
Wow.
That's insane.
Honestly, it's just hard for me to wrap my head around.
Me and my girl-
I'm a big child myself.
I don't normally see that
how I play the game.
Go to the studio every day, you see him.
Right.
Like, I got too many other operations
that give me paper, so you feel
me, and by the straight one.
Like, it ain't really a hard.
Okay, let's say
each kid costs $1,000 a month,
which from my perspective seems kind of
low, but let's say it's $1,000.
you've got to make $20,000 a month just to break even on the kids side of thing.
It's easy to do that.
Not for most people.
Yes, it is.
They just don't want to go out and do it.
It's easy.
Too much money out here.
A quarter million dollars a year is like, you know, like 5% of people are like 2% of people are going to make that much.
Put it like the minimum wage paying you what now with $1,000.
I mean, you know, you probably get a chicken at two weeks and you.
minimum wage working at McDonald's probably about
$1,500. I think if you
work full-time minimum wage, you might
make like $48,000 a year
or something shit. I remember doing the math.
You know, it goes to higher.
I don't know. I actually have no idea. It's different
all over the country, too. That's a good point.
Oh, yeah, this is, yeah. I grew up working for five books
an hour. I mean, it's a lot of
things to do right. This is what I'm saying,
this ain't back then. It's a lot of things
to do right now. Everybody doing it right
right now. You know, YouTube, make money.
You can go, you can say, well,
The lick is making money.
You feel it.
It's no excuses.
Shout up for the water boys.
So if you feel like you're for the none of the female to have a baby,
if you feel like you can't do this, why are you even knowing it?
So when you pulled up to that dirty glove bastard interview years ago with 50 girls,
was that, were any of them your actual baby mamas?
A couple of them became baby moms after that or they just already were?
I don't even want to put that baby.
I don't believe we're going to leave it in no comfort.
Wow, that's crazy.
So, okay, you start having these kids and stuff.
That's got to, like, I mean, if you're having a kid at 12,
you couldn't, were you already, like, in the streets,
were you running around getting in trouble at that point?
Or were you?
I didn't know, I was a problem.
At first, I started being a problem, like, probably when I,
yeah, I like in the field girl.
When I got in middle school, I started being a problem time.
So, you feel, it's just because, you feel,
my mom tried to, my mom would try to, she really,
it's so street but she was trying to have her so proper you feel not have her that you know how
they you know how they go when you keep somebody out of way for something they're gonna sneak and do
an anyway so you know i got a spode you feel me and i was back and forward out of dcs custody a lot
man feel in my folks were taking me from my folks like i was like i had i got cow of this school
in middle school i was doing a lot you feel i live and grown already you get cow of
and then they take you away from your parents
because they feel like your parents aren't doing a good enough job
if they're letting you go to school with a good.
No, at most times,
but it's like DCS custody, like,
you might get locked up.
When you were juvenile back then,
I don't know how it work right now,
so I'm going to be 30 right now,
so there was a long time ago,
but back then when you got locked up,
they had an order, they had you easy to get the time,
you feel me, if folks can't get you.
It depends.
on your charge.
Then you get locked up so many times.
DCS, you know, most people look at DCS like a foster home or something.
But then I don't know if you get took away from your folk.
Like, they lock grown folks up.
Then they're, that's with DCS because they send you to your wife, send you to a facility
or something like that, you feel.
So one basically being took away your father, I was locked up, you feel, but I was already
living wrong.
Why were you bringing guns to school?
I can't even tell you a reason, you feel.
Because you had people who were looking to do something.
until I'm assuming.
No, I ain't have anybody to do nothing to me.
You were looking to do something to somebody.
I mean, I was young.
I don't know, I was young.
Why people do this stuff they do the day?
I was young.
Well, there's a lot of people.
I had a gun.
You could have a gun because you were looking to take something.
I had a gun.
You feel, man.
You feel, man.
You feel?
No, I won't, they were middle school.
You feel?
I ain't started trying to do some shit like that
because I had my child.
I knew how to get some money.
You feel?
But it was good.
Was it kind of common for kids to be bringing
to school at that time for you?
Because I hear about kids in Chicago and shit,
and they talk about bringing switches to school
like it ain't shit.
Yes, this is why I see it.
I don't even know why I did.
It was cubs, but I guess it's just a cubs and it like,
you know, it goes down and miss.
Right.
Go down and miss.
I mean, once you got that thing,
you really don't want to ever leave it at home, right?
No.
If it's so shablish.
It's a matter of fact,
I stole my first guy from my granddad.
From my granddad.
Yeah, it was 22.
Right. And what would you do?
Like just put it back at night
So that he wouldn't notice it was gone?
Oh, you just took it and we're like,
Maybe someone broke in the house.
He ain't never go to it.
He ain't had no problem about playing with him
So he didn't have to never go to it.
I took it. He prodded it. He didn't know I had that.
Mid-podcast sneeze. Very rare.
That's good luck, actually, I think.
But, okay, so
when was the first time you got arrested?
And shout out to you for bringing a Mountain Dew to this podcast.
I like that.
You mind the Cheetos
Trident backwards.
You tore the whole guy
stationed up, huh?
Oh, yeah.
I like Cheetos.
It's so hot for me good.
Oh, you got the flaming hot, too.
Yeah.
Flaming hot.
Puffs.
You got the puffs.
Yeah.
That's a...
You eat those when you're at home and shit, too?
Yeah.
The stereotype is that the Mexicans
eat the hot Cheetos out here,
but that the rest of the country,
people don't...
It's not.
This wrong.
This wrong.
No?
We got down south.
But you've been down south.
Down south?
Oh, no.
I went to Nashville for a week, like a year or two ago.
Dang, you even been to a down south for a year ago?
Yeah, this was at least probably a year and a half ago.
I'm planning.
You got to come on down south, right?
No, but I...
Okay.
We did, like...
I thought I'd be...
All right, that's...
But all right, when I was in Nashville,
because my girl drags me out there to do a bunch of, like, touristy type shit and stuff,
and I'm like, all right, I'm going to go.
I'm going to take a break from my hustle and my grind,
and I'm going to go, just chill and just hang out.
need hot chicken in this, you know, hot-ass place called Nashville.
And after I'm there for a little bit, I start, you know, meeting people.
I'm asking them, like, what's going on in Memphis?
You think we ought to go check Memphis out?
And people in Nashville were kind of talking about Memphis, like it's fucking hell on earth.
They're like, you know, it's a wild place.
You might not like the energy.
People get killed out there.
You might want to be moving around with security out there versus in Nashville.
It's more chill.
I'm sure Nashville got its crazy-ass areas and everything, too.
but a lot of the people I met
were talking about Memphis
like that's really the other side
of the tracks
that's how it is
that why I'd be like
you get some money
you get some money
and you don't leave Memphis
you're stupid tomorrow
I don't get a hot tub
whatever it is
like it ain't nothing to do
with Memphis
like it ain't nobody to pop it
on there
nobody to flex all it
you feel it
like
you need to do it
but get some money
and do some guns
and do some games or shit
you feel
really it's like that
damn
it's crazy though
because there's such a legacy with Memphis
is just so many legendary artists over the years.
I used to see they be seeing on TV,
like, she's real going down to Memphis,
so like that.
Memphis, like, doesn't get the credit
as a deserves for so many legendary rappers
coming out of there over the years.
Oh, yeah, that's,
that we've been like that.
You feel me?
It's been like that for a minute.
Right now he's going crazy, though.
I know, I know a lot of them.
It's starting to go,
they're starting to get their recognition.
Crazy, like, musically?
We had to keep the dough down, yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, we're going to keep the dough down.
We got it.
We're in on there.
Right, definitely.
So, okay, when did you actually start rapping?
Was that still in high school?
I was playing around back then, but, you know what, like,
in the dog who rapping.
I was really in jail.
Like I said, I was back, and forth, you feel,
and, like, I said, I'm a grandma, baby.
My granddad, he's real strict, you feel.
My granddad, he wanted, he, like, the head of the family right now.
You feel like, he wanted him.
He wanted them.
He will respect it.
You feel him.
It's him and Vic.
My best friend, you know.
Vic passed.
This is what broby.
This is what dog be talking about.
And, you know.
So, bro, we'll be fucking with my granddad.
But, you know, this shit family.
So, like, shit.
My granddad, when I got out,
I often got out, like, I was 18.
I was 16, 17.
I often to get out like I was 18.
Something like that.
And my granddad.
just wanted that favor from bruns.
He wanted him to take me
him to take, you know, I go on the wing, you feel him.
He couldn't do nothing with me.
He didn't know my grandma ain't going to listen to him.
So shit, I went on the brun wing, bro rapping.
You know, like I said, I was playing around and shit.
I see the bread, shit, burgeoned bread out of this shit.
Like I said, I'm going to hustle.
I got kids.
Anything get some money I'm trying to do.
You feel?
Like, right now I clean this shirt.
I got so many ellies.
I got so much shit going on.
Like, I got anything, get some money, I'm doing.
But Dolf isn't going to, like, just let some kid hang out with him
unless he feels like he has talent, right?
This, we blood.
We blood, you feel, me.
Like, this is my blood.
And, like, you said, you're right.
He ain't, he ain't from focus on less he sees something, see good than you, you,
you feel him?
He didn't do nothing negative energy.
You feel him, like, brother knew me my whole lot.
Like, said, I was born.
Like, I said, that my real blood.
Like, I ain't no.
blood, like, we just got blood when my real blood.
Like, family unions there, you're all that.
Like, you still do that to this day, like, you feel him, like, so that's how they came
apart.
You want to know, just nobody knew I knew out of rap or nothing.
Like, that was just in my blood, you feel, him.
Mm-hmm.
You don't want to turn me up, give me out the streets.
Right.
I mean, Dolf always was pretty open-minded about signing people.
He signed a bunch of artists throughout his career, put a lot of emotion behind them.
He's real, though, if you look at it, everybody's family.
Right.
Because Kie Glock's his cousin by marriage as well.
Yeah, about a family.
You want to know how I met, Dolf?
I used to work out at this personal training gym in Hollywood,
and so I would have to, like, you know, I would leave my house at like 8,
get there by like 8.30, work out, take a shower,
and then have to go out to the valet at this hotel,
because, like, the gym was, like, in a hotel,
but it's all, like, personal training clients or whatever.
So it's fucking 9.30 in the morning.
I'm feeling diesel.
You know, I just got my workout in for the morning.
Got my healthy-ass food I'm going to eat for the day and shit.
I walk out to the valet and there's an SUV park there.
And guess who it is is Kieglock and young Dove drinking lean at like, you know, 10.30 in the
fucking morning.
And they clearly have not gone to sleep.
This, boy, I don't go to sleep.
I don't go to sleep.
I don't go to sleep.
I think they're riding out of front.
For crazy.
I like it.
And, okay, first thing that pops into my head is, holy shit.
they are out here just chilling like nothing.
And I'm thinking,
he got shot in a hotel lobby like two years ago.
Like, you know,
and he's just comfortable as fuck,
just enjoying life.
I don't know.
I was just like,
whoa,
like you guys are on a very fucking different wavelength
in terms of how you're living your life.
At that moment,
I felt very healthy,
but also kind of boring and lame.
Because it was like,
you got to think about like it's normal as.
Like,
Shit like that, him, me get shot at day.
Fog get shot at every day.
You feel, like, it's normal.
You feel, it's how it goes down.
It's been like that our whole life.
You feel, me.
Like, bro, I'm holding me, so I ain't no telling me.
What's going out back there before I was, boy?
You feel?
But as I was doing, it's going down.
You feel?
Like, I said, really liked it in Memphis.
You feel, like, I ain't just exaggerating,
you're saying, like, because I'm from Memphis.
Like, I just liked that in Memphis.
You feel me?
So you were knowing people who are getting shot
or losing their lives and shit when you were real young?
Yeah, a lot of people right now.
A lot of people, a lot of brothers, a lot of friends, ladies, you feel it.
Females, all that.
You mean, child lost a child?
You lost a child?
Yeah.
Everybody don't even know that.
How'd that happened?
I don't want to talk about it, but you feel, and that just recently happened.
Really?
You feel?
I'm sorry to hear that.
Like,
like,
that's what I said,
like,
this shit,
like,
really being numb
this shit,
because it's having all in their life.
Mm.
See,
that how I go.
Do you feel like
you're kind of numb
to death?
Like,
it's supposed to be
such a significant thing
in people's lives,
but you've seen so much of it?
For sure,
for sure,
but not all the way,
no,
you feel?
Like I said,
I still got my grandma.
Mm.
You feel,
I'm a grandma,
baby.
Like,
ain't no no I'm gonna be the little I lose her you feel him I'm gonna feel this shit
you feel me so I don't I want to say I'm I always know but I'm
damn that 70 5% no I'm sure right but so okay you start really working on your rap career
once you start running around with Dolph or are you just running around with them like
yeah when I started running around with bro but like I said bro sir real you feel
me like bro like before I even did out of these you feel him like bro you feel him like
you family you bleed you ain't like no me I just go sound
or somebody, you feel
me, so I don't care if you,
if you're blue or not,
you're always going to be straight.
You feel me?
Like I said, I was young.
I ain't never had nothing,
you feel, me,
and they're coming from my cousins,
especially somebody who I look up to.
So I took that heat,
really which I feel like I played,
you feel, because when brother's lie,
it's like,
Brian ain't he's so straight,
you feel, me, the Ralphston,
all there, all this,
all there, Ralphston, L, C,
and this stuff,
all there was out of the window,
bro.
Burr's so turned,
brer making sure
everybody's straight.
You feel him?
Like,
really,
brother got,
brother,
brother's rap.
Brother,
little brother's rap.
You feel me?
But brother type
person and he don't even
want them rapping.
You feel him?
Like,
he do that he gets the money.
He's going to make sure
every brother type of
you make sure your whole family
straight.
Like,
they keep it rid.
And then he label started
because of his brother.
His brother's supposed to be rapping.
You feel him.
But brothers are so real, you see him.
So I ain't really, there's some way down,
I ain't really just started taking marriage really serious
into brother died.
And I knew this was bro, he wanted to make sure
he had me in the situation that I had my foe straight
without him.
Like, if he's gone, I had my folk straight.
Right.
You see him, so.
But I feel like you were doing millions of views on videos
like four or five years ago, too, right?
Yeah, but I was on.
the dropping like once in other year.
Oh, really?
I was burning the dropping right now.
I'm dropping way more than I used to drop then.
You feel, because like I said, I burned on me, I can't, you feel you and I can't stop?
I ain't allowed him, bro, gone.
I was bent said I was done with this.
You feel, but, you know, can't do that.
Damn, so what kind of game did he put you on in terms of like making money off the music and
just how to move around and shit like that?
Like, was that just like a crash course
and how a boss or a famous rapper moves?
Like, he moved different from a lot of people.
So, you feel, me?
It's different from me.
I just watched him, you know, take heat.
I said, I've been around all my life.
I'm feeling, I've been around person out.
I was a baby.
But I ran him every day, like, every day of a week, like a lot.
It's since I was 17.
So it's like, I'm almost 15 years.
Mm-hmm.
You feel me?
So I just been watching.
You feel me?
Like I said, brothers just told me, like, have fun with it.
You feel me.
Get the money out of this shit.
This is all this shit about.
And get my money feeding your folks.
You see, when you, if I'm saying, I mean, shit.
No, that's real.
So when do you, were you drinking lean during this time period?
Or like, when did that become part of your life?
I don't drink a lien right now.
I don't like nothing that put me to sleep right now.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't like nothing to play.
It really go deep deep, deep in the neck.
I have, I lost people.
I like my, I love my growing my dad's side, dying and I sleep.
I'm scared of sleep.
Like, it gets deep deep with me.
I take Adirond just so I stay up.
Really?
Like, I don't, like, Lane.
Back then, I was feeling a cup of shit.
I want drinking a thing.
I don't drink a link.
I don't do it.
It was birds to run.
Right.
Because I remember when Kieglock wrote his RIP
he post about Dahl for a couple weeks or a week after he passed.
That was one of the things he said is, like, you were my brother, my mentor, my, my,
my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my drank partner.
And I was just like, damn, like, they drink, they know how to stay up.
I was right.
I don't.
That's what I'm saying.
It's 10.30 in the morning.
They're drinking, I'm like, I don't get it.
It takes, it.
They, they know how to do it.
I'm, I'm not doing.
This is supposed to stay up.
I was drinking.
I can't do it.
I drink one cup.
I'm gone.
Yeah.
I would win for me.
The last time I think I drank Lina was my birthday a couple of years ago,
and me and my girl and a couple of homies were supposed to go to the strip club.
I did not make it to the strip club.
That what I was saying?
I was out by like 10 p.m.
I don't know.
I don't know.
You feel?
Broan them.
It's like a dog.
It's like a dog.
Right.
Definitely.
But, all right.
So, I don't know.
When did you, like, were you going on a lot of tours with him and shit like
that were you guys really moving around together yeah I went on here to her and one tool I
didn't miss besides over country no I can't go overseas mm-hmm but then that I'm in there
right how come you can't go overseas you got felony on one point one point in a
one point I had a felony and child support you know how it go what was the felony for
guns just having it yeah yeah we yeah we need no guns and weed together they don't like
that type of shit
What about the child support?
You owed so much child support that they wouldn't let you leave the country?
You know, you're on child support.
You can't leave the country, period.
I don't know how I work than her, but you don't,
you know, you on child support, you ain't got owed them.
You're on child support.
You can't not leave the country.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't even care about child support.
How many?
If you got 20 baby moments, how many of them are expecting child support
versus how many of them is it just on some cool,
I only one of them out of all my baby mama literally
only one baby mama expect child support.
Really?
Literally.
Everybody else, don't go to court.
I literally supposed to be in court today.
I can show you my answer my lord.
About child support shit?
Yes.
I ain't going to quit today.
Yeah, but if I don't know my baby mom
don't even care about it.
They only show up at court or none.
I make sure everybody's straight.
Right.
One just, you know, you know, you got a hat at one.
Out of 20, so you know you got a half song, but I got one.
Right.
Damn, that's crazy.
You look at that like snitching?
Putting a rapper on child support or just putting the baby daddy on child support?
It's kind of like snitching, right?
Why do you got to involve the government in this?
Maybe not many times you kind of quit with Instagram, pictures of me with money.
Oh, my bet.
I bet.
Well, you know, I don't play.
It's props, sir.
It's props.
Right.
It's props.
Holy shit.
But, okay, so you were doing the traveling thing, everything.
So, Dan, a couple years ago, do you remember how you actually got the news that Dauphin passed?
I can't forget.
It was the day I supposed to pass that turkey.
Oh, shit.
It was like Thanksgiving time.
It was Thanksgiving.
I supposed to pass that turkey today.
Oh, he just called in the morning and told me to pull up,
to meet him in my hood so I can give out the turkey.
and how many turkeys I got in shit.
I went peeked on my little homie.
When I peaked in my little home,
I did when I got the car.
You see?
I flew to the scene.
Yeah, and I just, I mean,
it devastated the city, right?
Yeah, it was shocking.
It was different right there.
Right.
It was so crazy that the news
told people to stay inside.
Like telling the whole city,
don't leave your homes.
Oh, I'm trying to tell you, go down in the city.
like it's real life
it's our real life
right
you feel you know I said
they got the
you know he got the money
and I ain't got out the city
they're just stupid
right
you feel everybody got some real emotion
you got some money
they have to see
all the real guns is out of the city
because he wasn't living in Memphis
at that time right
nobody living in Memphis
he had moved to Atlanta
but nobody living in Memphis
he was coming to town
just to show love and
connect with his people
birthday wide
And I was down to hate about, bro,
I just felt so comfortable.
You feel me.
But you feel me?
I said,
bro, I owe to me,
I looked after the brunt.
So, you feel him,
I went by, like,
what brother went.
I looked up the brunt.
So I went with everything.
He went,
whatever brother do is cool.
Right.
So how did,
like,
what does the family even do after that?
Like,
what were the next 24 or 48 hours like for you?
After that,
you got to be,
like, consoling the family members?
and I mean there's got to be a lot of fucking emotions to balance there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, she was crazy. I ain't, I like this shit was crazy.
Silence, I'm a silence.
Yeah.
Do you then at that point feel like it's more important for you to be successful as a rapper
to kind of keep his name and the label and everything alive?
Yeah, that's why all right.
Like, brother left.
The only thing with bro, he wanted to make sure he's about around him.
her in the circle made sure everybody around was able,
was straight and able to take her of their folks.
You feel, him in a good position.
You feel him?
So when brother little, those in mind, like,
I make sure I'm stride.
I make sure I'm doing this.
I make sure I'm doing what brother wanting me to do.
You feel him?
I make sure I'm rapping.
I make sure he keep his name alive for show.
Like, I knew that what he wanted us to do.
Like, everybody knew that.
So,
how it went
right definitely
um
so
was it crazy for you to see that in the media
it just became this like race
to put shit together
where you had
bloggers and YouTubers and shit
who are you know
in a lot of ways kind of like figuring the shit out
before the cops even really got a chance
to reveal what they had figured out
no nothing they don't know no
they still don't know
nobody no no no
You feel me
The blogger don't know nothing
They just
That's how I go
I mean I expected it
You feel
Because that's how it'd be
The blog is the internet
Run shit right now
Like the internet is undefeated
So
What the internet is saying
I only the motherfuckers
I don't know
All the motherfuckers who in the city
No
I don't the real motherfucker no
You feel
So you don't need too much speak on
Right
But, I mean, the cops have, like, arrested a whole, basically, like, a whole fucking gang's worth of people, and some of them are on trial and facing trial.
I don't even paying attention this.
You don't really, like, keep up on it?
I don't even pay attention.
I don't even watch the news like that.
Mm-hmm.
Because your most recent single that went viral was the free straight drop thing.
Mm-hmm.
What made you want to go with that theme?
How I feel.
You see?
How I feel?
Yeah, I feel like me getting away in jail.
me getting on her easy and chill
she won't ease on me
say she's how I feel
I'm standing on that you feel
you had known straight drop for a while before all that
I don't know bro
all right so I watched a YouTube video that basically said that
he relieved you of a chain at one point years ago
any truth to that?
He who?
That straight drop it took your chain years ago
Is no truth to that?
No I don't know straight drop
I've never seen me.
I've never seen
face to face.
Hell,
so,
nah.
It might
wouldn't even be
in fucking
that might have
been in six feet
under.
Right.
You can get
that close to me.
Hell,
no.
Okay,
so there's just
another example
that internet
running while?
Yeah,
well,
I said this internet
running way.
I don't even know
this man.
This man
can't even
till you,
he's seen me
in person
proud.
I don't even
know he's telling
right.
Right.
You see me?
Um,
yeah,
no.
All right,
it's not anything.
Okay, but is there a sense where it's like once the big dog is gone,
it's a little bit more complicated for you to be making disc songs and beefing and shit like that
because, you know, at a certain point the money and the protection is potentially like not going to be there in the same way.
Like none of this shit matter when I'm calling my dog, you feel?
Because I wouldn't even be getting none of this shit or be in the position I'm in if it wants for brunt.
That's how I look at it.
You see me?
So I'm 110%.
a thousand of me
but sent in with this shit
you see him
Is there a reason why you singled him out
because it was like
a bunch of people arrested
and charged with it
No come up with me
right
right
Um
Is there
I mean because I'm sure
some people might accuse you
are kind of
Still making songs about it
Like acting like maybe that's not
the way that it should be
handled
I didn't know
I just said freedom of
I didn't speak nothing else on
about it. Right.
I ain't speaking nothing else about it. I think I dropped,
what I dropped out there? Or
Backbreaker.
I'm trying. I didn't speak
nothing else about it. It's all good.
I said what I had to say. It ain't no more
to me to say it. Like I said, I never
mentioned a nigga, I ain't never mentioned none of this
shit no more. You hear me. I said what I said.
I got it. That shit wasn't for no
publicity or none of this shit.
It was some shit. Like I said, I don't know,
bro. Brut don't know me.
brother need to know what I
a brother need to know you feel him so I need to
let him bro know you feel me I ain't in jail
I can't get in touch with him
so you feel me so yeah what it is
shit I stand what I stand you feel
me and it's the last time
I didn't let down what I'm saying about this shit
on the motherfucker mic I don't do no
I don't do this shit
I rap about
50 freaking bitches and shit
I ain't feel if I ain't got the
this shit I ain't die
fuck this shit
right
it's last time they don't hear me
I feel like saying it in my name and so on.
I respect it.
But yeah,
because it's got to be a very different mind state
to talk about somebody.
I just feel like it had to be,
I just feel like it had to be done.
You feel me?
I just feel like I need to know that,
you feel.
Because I ain't spoke on shit.
I've been with,
I was the first artist.
I ain't never spoke on shit.
And never seen me on internet speaking on none of this shit
even though I'm bro right on right there with,
bro.
You feel me?
I ain't never.
I just feel like I had to say that.
Hmm.
Did you want to move out of Memphis
partially because of all that shit
That just kind of convinced you
Like this shit is not worth it
I move out of a minute
I was a motherfucker
I just 18 19
Oh really?
Okay
Yeah yeah
This shit hell no
Hell no
Atlanta's just where it's at
Yeah
I don't really say
I didn't actually that
Out of Obama
Atlanta in the answer did
Out of Bappas
The shit
Really
Where the money is
Definitely
And I mean
It's probably a lot less
tricky, a lot less political.
Yeah, you ain't got to watch a way, you feel,
you do that air where you go, but ain't
in much tension there when it's up in the city,
you feel, because like I said,
you go down in the city, Memphis's a small city,
really take 20 minutes to get anywhere around,
man, Memphis, one big-ass,
it's a big-ass spress rate going to circle.
Sware to God you get around that circle.
You get around that circle in 20 minutes
and being every part of the North
Memphis, East Memphis, South
everywhere.
You want to go, there's one big ass on.
Damn, yeah. So it's like everybody's kind of
tightly connected.
Whereas Atlanta's like way
it's all spread out and shit.
Smile. And she smiled in here.
She's like a country, but we really, we see her.
She liked a country, but we see her.
And she smiled at head.
If you had to make a Memphis Mount Rushmore
for people that
to you are the goats throughout the history,
of Memphis rap? Who comes to mind?
Daw, dog, dove, daw.
I love.
Daw, grop,
my grandma,
my granddad.
They rap?
Nah, I just feel like that
really soon.
I feel like you got to clear some space for Juicy J on there.
Juicy J.
Hold on.
Jeezy J.
I ever do rap.
I mean, really, we could put the whole of 3-6 Mafia,
but I'm gonna go with Goosey J as like the president.
Let me do rap.
Let me do rave.
Okay.
Dought, glit, juicy.
And then daub of glas get another here.
I respect it for sure.
Okay, so like, at what point do you really decide that you want to like go hard and focus on the music again?
Because like that shit had to be so traumatic that I feel like there might have been a period of time
where you didn't want to make music.
When brother left, like,
I know it seemed like when brother left,
it feels like I don't want to make music.
But, like I said, like,
shit like this shit happened every day.
You feel me?
Like, we're gansies, you feel, me what?
It's how we live.
So, you know what we do.
You need to know how we come behind.
You know what?
how this shit go.
You feel me?
And if I start rapping
when brother left,
I'm already
down, I'd be letting brother down too.
Because, bro, I feel like,
you feel like,
like, bro, wanted everybody to be straight.
Brother left us the blueprint.
We're going to just throw away the blueprint.
You feel me?
Brut set this shit up
for everybody to win around the circle,
you feel, me.
So there ain't no stop.
You feel like, I had to go.
go crazy.
So when brother lived,
I felt they had to go way crazy.
Like,
like I told you,
I want dropping like that before.
You feel me?
I don't really don't really want to drop in that like this.
I don't really know this
because I know what bro wanted me to do.
And he didn't want me to do this to get famous.
He wanted me to get my folks straight.
You feel him?
So, like I said,
it's really why I tied on my last album
that folk being famous.
I'm trying to get paper.
You feel?
You get me 50 million right now.
I delete my Instagram and everything.
I don't want to do a track no more.
You won't see me, you won't hear me no more.
But as a rapper, it's hard to get rich without being famous, right?
You kind of make yourself famous, and then you get rich off of that fame.
Yes, that's the thing about it.
That's the thing about it.
All the game is to run the bag up and get about this shit.
You see, run a bag up as far as you can and get out this shit.
It's a million ways in this world to make some money.
Right.
That's why anybody broke on FI and R for.
Hmm.
You feel, man, let you hand the count.
You are hurting the war somewhere.
If you let you hang it again, other than that, you ain't handicapped,
I don't got no fucking family for you.
It's too many ways to get some fucking money, bro.
Because I got money and fame at the same time, like, equally.
And I can't even imagine what it would be like to be some dude who creates an invention
or is a manager to somebody else.
And you get fame, you know, you get the money, but you don't get the fame.
You say you got money and fine.
right, would you be happy with justifying no money?
Hell no, that sounds terrible.
You can't even protect yourself.
All right, so would you be happy with just the money and nobody know you?
Knowing what I know now, that sounds okay.
That's what I'm saying.
Go get a farm, get an island, get a house in Hawaii, sit on the beach, chill.
That sounds great.
That's what it's all about getting the money.
Right.
When you're dead, bro, when you're dead, your five is not going to get your little ones rich.
Your kids are going to be hurt.
They're going to be famous orphans.
Oh, my mom, they're going to be in the streets.
They can't get you nothing.
But you need money, bro.
Right.
It's all this shit about.
You get it, money.
I hate to say it, man, this is fucked up how it is, but this is how you live.
That's how you eat.
That's how everybody is happy.
got no money ain't nobody happy a lot of dudes will get money get famous or get rich but then meanwhile
they don't have the fame so then they base the entirety of their fucking life around trying to hang
out with rappers or actors or anything they can do because you can't really you can't buy
fame and that drives a lot of people crazy them niggas line there's no way you got all that money
you're trying to prison on me and you're trying to still be famous what fuck that's some gay
shit
I sat this dick of something.
That's some gay shit,
man.
That's a little.
They're weird.
It's weird.
It's weird.
It's weird.
It's weird.
So was it weird for you having to deal with people who aren't even from your city,
like Soldier Boy,
throwing dirt on a doll's name,
like almost immediately after he passed?
What was the emotion you felt from that?
I had kissed myself with me.
At first, you know, I had kissed myself with me.
I had kissed myself with me.
I was just a rap gun.
But you know, me niggas just rappers, bro.
You feel, me need you just...
You feel, me, this raffles, bro.
You need a little, you feel, me.
I had to catch myself for a minute.
But, you know, I'm from Memphis,
so when it first jump out, you know,
it's head on.
You feel, I had to just kiss myself for a minute.
I don't...
That shit.
Bro, so, you...
You, you...
I grew up...
I was baby, you was you willing, bro.
You feel, like, nothing.
Nah, my, nah, he'll tell them.
No.
So, yeah, this shit funnish is.
I mean, yeah, it was kind of like that for some of us, too.
Because, yo, around the same time,
Drake was the ruler got killed and Soldier Boy did the same exact thing.
He's like a real legend, like a hero of L.A. to us
and a friend of a lot of us, and Soldier Boy was kind of doing the same shit.
I do this shit.
And then he's over getting paid.
They keep him getting paid.
to keep him getting paid, you feel
me, I don't know.
That shit different than me.
But like I said,
we ain't this shit for the money.
You feel me?
We didn't bring in the shit for the money.
You feel me?
Fuck thinking about some fucking soldier, boy.
Yeah.
He had to say something about,
he had to say something about doctor
irrelevant.
He's like, who the fuck were thinking about soldiers, boy?
nobody
but like there's got to be easier ways for soldier boy
to get some viral headlines and to get some academics posts
and shit than to be putting himself in a position
where he's talking like that about people that without the love it
he wanted them niggas where he wanted them niggas where
you got the money
but you don't get all of you got the five
I don't know by this nigga weird I don't know but he has the money
but doesn't really have the respect
in the same way, right?
He got the fame.
You can't take that away from him, but he don't really have the...
That nigga, crazy.
Hey, look, so you're watching this shit, bro.
Fuck their respect, bro.
My mom, in respect.
A knife from the feed your motherfucking kids, my nigga.
Right.
Oh, I'm trying to tell everybody.
Not for the feed your kids, bro.
And paper's going to feed your kids.
Fuck their respect.
I'm going to say, I'm up 50 some M, 100,
what the fuck?
I'm on there.
that fuck i'm in your arnging with a nigger for me she only makes sense to me you got it
bro yeah for anything you doing i can buy your bitch i can buy your life i could buy anything
what i'm wrong with you for bray it's no it's no it's right by your video game system
by what about your video games
god damn all right so now that you're back to like really pushing the music and everything like that
what's your vision like and and my question is like what becomes of PRE after
Dolf passes like is there still people running it is there still like unity and
connection between the artists and shit we literally never we turn everybody
going crazy you feel like we still dropping yeah everybody getting money I
you feel me just broke on you feel take a little toe around you see but it's not
good we straight
There's nobody popping on like us.
Ain't nobody, you feel, we're still doing what we're doing.
You feel, we still shitting on the industry.
You feel, man, this shit ain't going to be stopped.
Like I said, brother left us, the blueprint.
You feel, man, everybody running with him.
Everybody don't want a cord.
You feel?
You feel, and brother, brother left with doing,
brother left for us with the right tool.
You feel, keep this shit going.
Definitely.
Was there any of the tribute songs
that people ended up putting?
out about him. Like, I remember Gucci's, Gucci did one, like, a bunch of people were paying
homage through music. Like, any of those songs really connect with you?
Yeah, cool.
I fuck with Gucci.
Like I said, I've been browned my life.
So I remember what I seen Gucci shit all night.
Like, I fooled Gucci.
Gucci was why I knew about Dolph in the first place.
I remember the first tape I heard from was because Gucci, like, signed them or whatever.
I remember a long night.
man, the boys on the record and shit
I'm dying. I said the boy, put it that drag
of the record song after song
a hundred songs and shit. Right.
They inspire me, man. You feel
me like, yeah, yeah.
Brofocal, bro.
Brofocal, bro.
So.
For sure.
Do you, uh,
you feel like Memphis in general right now
has a movement? Because like the glowrilla thing
definitely kind of turned Memphis up,
especially just having a girl.
It's like all the girls are kind of like
painting the picture of what hip hop is right now.
That was her to make, this is what I feel like.
That was her mind for the same effect,
when nobody around that motherfucker be known,
when brunt up, you see him.
Brother jumped off, they're gonna' fuck,
started going crazy, everybody ran,
motherfucker started going crazy, you feel him?
Like, brought away, you feel, brother,
brother, trendsetter.
You feel me?
Yeah, need you have respect?
You need to know this shit,
bro.
Like, I ain't the same,
because of my focus, bro, I respect this shit, bro.
It's your facts.
You know, look this shit up.
Like, look back.
Like, brother, Tritsil, you feel, me.
I remember, like, after he passed that we didn't really hear anything from Kiglock
for a couple months before he even kind of, like, reemerged and, like, ever even put
music out again or did an interview or anything like that.
Was it kind of like that for you as well, where you just sort of went quiet for a period
of time and just wanted to stay off the internet?
Like, Kikilog deleted his Instagram and shit.
That's how.
much he didn't want to be involved in anything.
If you take, she would like it.
You feel me?
But, like, I ain't know like when I did that.
I had did, you know, I did that long little dog song.
Like, you ask my, no, it took me like six, seven days.
I do a song, like, anything else than a guy.
I go to the studio more than anybody.
Like, I go, I do songs, like, it took me six, seven days.
Do that song.
You feel like, it was different.
You feel, and.
But I was trying to fight through it, because I knew, feel me.
I knew I couldn't bush it.
If I knew bro on the nigga, if I bush shit, man, all this shit, you feel, me.
All where he had a plan for a nigga, all we even, you see what,
and taught him, this shit was going to go down the drain.
I want to do it and make the mind matter, you feel me?
You got a relationship with Rala?
Hell yeah.
You talking about family, Raleigh?
Yeah.
Damn right.
How'd you meet him?
My brother. I made him through bruh. You feel me. You love brother so much.
You feel me. I'm my dog. I've been rocking around for years now. Then my brother.
Because he just got out after doing his bid.
I was right there.
Pretty much like had headlines right away.
I was right there with him.
Yeah, freestyle where he said, I got so much love for doll if I can never be CMG.
I'm right there with him. You feel me. And how you feel. You feel it when I were speaking him.
You want him to want them tired.
I respect right there, you feel me.
But they're playing both sides,
shit, this shit goes a long way.
You see me.
She's a little crazy.
You know, a lot of motherfuckers,
you feel me,
over there at their side,
fucking with it,
you feel it,
and they want,
a lot of motherfuck up on the nigga,
you feel,
a little bit of fucking switched.
You feel me,
like, bro,
brother 100,
bro, one thousand,
you see me.
And I've been rocking with bro for a minute,
so I know this shit's genuine.
know this shit I'm just for no publicity.
This shit is genuine for real.
Like, everybody like this shit is clouded, man.
Bro, real deal, fuck with, bro, before all these shit, bro.
Like, I said, the internet run shit.
Internet want to make a same like, bro, get out on some...
Nah, bro, bro, felt like that, bro.
Way before all this shit, you feel me?
Brut been like this.
You feel it me?
That why...
All I want to know.
Definitely.
Shout out to pee, too.
People the long way?
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
I'm fucking peewee.
You feel him, he always kept solid.
You fuck with Brutton.
You walk with pee, he spot down the biggest hit on his wild.
Really?
Yeah, yeah.
That's fine.
That's a legend right there.
Shut up, Peewee.
Okay, so where do you see yourself as an artist right now and everything?
Like, where do you really want to take your career and how you plan on getting there?
Just in the studio working, you feel, and...
I ain't feel I'm at the top top right.
I ain't feel I'm at the top right now.
I ain't feeling my peak right now.
But you see, me.
I'm going.
I'm on the way.
I ain't dead enough.
You see me?
Until I get them M, you see it.
When I get them M's, oh.
I'm gone.
I know what I feel.
You got my feelings.
You get that M's just going to be coming for more child support.
It's cool.
The M is going to take her as hell.
up with him and I'm a steed a shirt right
otherwise I need like 50 end or honey in gone with sire
does it bother you when people give
young boys so much attention for having 12 kids
and you're like I'm out here I got almost double that
I really favorite
give me my respect
yeah man but
I try and tell you my kids realize
I don't care about that if I ain't fuck this shit
this shit out cool you feel
along with you feel
long with brother know what I'm doing
you feel
a guy know what I'm doing straight
you feel
I give it down
they think I got one kid
you feel
so good
you feel
definitely
who do you be listening to
these days
bro
plas
oh
still turning up to plies
huh
yeah I fucka
so on plas
not what I expect
to you to say
but
uh
brad plies
Yeah, myself.
My boy, feet, about.
He out of Hedderby.
He's out of Hedderby.
He's the hardest foot.
You see him?
Oh, well.
Cashmer, out of Chicago.
Yeah, man.
I listen to my circle.
Mm.
Respect.
Anybody you want a shout-out
or anything we need to know
that you get coming up?
She,
a lot of she coming up here,
First January, new shit coming out, you feel.
Side about my kids, all their moms, they said they won, you feel.
Shide to my boy at having me for show.
Oh, yeah.
I'm glad we finally got this done.
It's been years in the making.
Yeah, long little bro.
Long little, bro.
That's a fact, man.
I still listen to that shit all the time.
I don't know.
Some of those songs just still fucking kick my ass.
Yeah, brook home.
Ah, man.
Just even like, even, like,
Like, even on 100 shots, it's just like a lot of stuff that he says about making it out of the situation that he was in and how far he made it in life that it still gets me emotional when I hear him saying that shit.
I know why he's so respected around the country around the world.
I got respect to around the world, man.
He's just so real.
Everybody can relate to it.
Like, this is something in mind reading and start getting chills.
Like, I didn't start thinking like, damn.
Everybody won't be a boss when you start listening to down.
And nobody won't be no boss until they start listening down.
Every about trying to try to be, I'm going to get a damn deal.
I was trying to try to be the motherfucker and bouncer until they start listening down.
That's real.
That's real.
You listen to Pushaasty?
That's one of my favorite rappers the last few years.
Yeah, boy, you be talking to the gans.
Crazy.
It's actually really a tough.
It's actually really a tragedy that we missed out
in the last couple of years of music from him.
Yeah, that's how they beat them.
Man, that's how don't folk be doing this, though, man.
I wait till he blow up and just try to, man,
free their boy, though.
To be fair, though, Pushaikski really needed
to chill the fuck out because he was whaling,
and he didn't really get a chance to chill.
You ain't from where we're from, though.
It's certain shit,
don't go down.
That's dirty shit we can't take, man.
You really be like, you feel like, like,
some way you got a move.
You feel.
But like, it's easy for you to say that because you ain't from where he's from.
But I'm saying, like, if he had stayed on the outside for another year or two, at some point, he probably would have figured out.
How you know he didn't stay on the outside, though?
Well, I mean, outside of prison.
Like, if he had stayed outside of prison for a couple more years, he might have figured out at a certain point, like, I got to protect the bag.
I can't be moving around doing things a certain way.
He didn't have much time to learn that lesson before he ended up getting five years or whatever, you know?
But I blind it on a system.
You feel me?
I blame it on a system.
You feel me?
They see how we live.
We ain't never had nothing, bro.
You feel me?
Like I said, bro, for me, we live different,
certain shit, we don't take it, some shit.
We do it the same way, we move.
You feel me?
Like, we're different from everybody.
You feel me?
This shit, Zingu-she ain't the shit,
you see on TV, this shit real life.
You feel, but like,
So,
y'all said,
Free that boy, man.
That's real.
Repusha.
And shout out to Jay Fizzle.
Everybody go check out all the music.
For show for show.
Nuel right now out.
Fault being famous.
New shit on the way.
That's facts.
I appreciate you coming in.
And everybody should
go check out your work.
You're my boy,
man.
You be turned down.
You lit.
That interview wasn't too messy for you?
Nah.
I was dipping and dodging.
Y'all didn't really like.
Yeah.
right.
J. Fizzle, I appreciate you.
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